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高一英語練習(xí)

I?GrammarandVocabulary

SectionA

Directions:BeneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,C,and

D.Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.

1.asanOlympicevent,asportmustbeplayedinatleast75countriesonatleast4continents.

A.ToacceptB.HavingacceptedC.TobeacceptedD.Accepting

2.Nowthatweallthemoney,ifsnouseturningonmeandsayingifsallmyfault.

A.hadlostB.lostC.havelostD.lose

3.Thesaleusuallytakesplaceoutsidethehouse,withtheaudienceonbenches,chairsorboxes.

A.havingseatedB.seating

C.havingbeenseatedD.seated

4.Althoughshewantsherpaintingsinthegallery,wedon'tthinktheywillbepopularbecausetheyare

quiteunconventionalandnotwhatmostpeopleexpectinagallery.

Adisplayed;seeingB.todisplay;tosee

C.displaying;tobeseeingD.displayed;tosee

5.WilliamBeebe,oneofthefirstmenthedepthsoftheseainabathysphere,gotinterestedin

oceanographybecauseofthebook.

A.exploringB.havingexploredC.tobeexploredD.toexplore

6.Sandradidn'tdaretolookathim,hesawthefearandhatredinhereyes.

A.incaseB.sothatC.asifD.nowthat

7.Tomyannoyance,hesincerelyapologizedfornotsubmittinghomeworkintimeduringonlineclasses,

hefailedtocompletehisassignmentagain.

A.sinceB.whenC.becauseD.though

8.Mayrecordedtheyear'shighestplatepriceinShanghaitheaveragewinningpricehit92,527yuan,

closetothepriceofentry-levelcar.

A.whatB.whichC.whoseD.when

9.Itwasthreeweekssherealizedthatshewasthesubjectofapracticaljokeherfriendshad

beenplanningformonths.

Asince;whichB.that;thatC.until;whichD.before;that

10.Anysuccessfullearningsystem,itabrainorapieceofartificial-intelligencesoftware,muststrikethe

rightbalancebetweenstabilityandflexibility.

A.asB.whetherC.howeverD.evenif

SectionB

Directions:Afterreadingthefollowingpassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentand

grammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;

fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.

HuaLuogeng:GeniusComesfromAccumulation,IntelligenceComesfromDiligence

11onlyhavingahighschoolqualification,theformerProfessorandMathematicianHuaLuogeng

publishedmorethan200papers,monographsanddozensofpopularworksinthefieldofmathematicalresearch.

PeopleoftensaythatheisamathematicalgeniusbutHuabelievesthat“Geniuscomesfromaccumulation,and

intelligencecomesfromdiligence.^^

AftergraduatingfromjuniorhighschoolHua,whocamefromapoorfamilybeganalifeofpart-timework

andstudy.Hespent5years12(complete)allhighschoolanduniversitycourseworkinmathematics.In1931,

hispublicationcaughttheattentionandgainedmuchpraisefromTsinghuaProfessorXiongQinglai.Hewas

subsequently,transferredtotheDepartmentofMathematicstoworkasanassistant.Surroundedbytalents,Hua

madeapromisetohimself:"I13(make)extraordinaryeffortstoachievemyowngoals!""Theyhave

received14(great)educationthanmesoImustdoublemyeffortsinordertomakeupforthelosses.Soit

peopleonlyworkfor8hourseveryday,Ineedtowork12hourseveryday!”

15wasHuahardworkinginhisresearchanddevelopment,healsoheldgreatloveforhiscountry.After

thefoundingofNewChina,HuagaveuphisworkoverseastoteachatTsinghua.InHongKong,hewrote"An

openlettertoalltheChinesestudentswhostudiedabroadinAmerica^^fromwhichheadvocatedtheneedtoreturn

home."We16returnforouridealsandreturnhomeforourcountryandpeople.^^

HuaLuogenghasmadeoutstandingcontributionstothetrainingofnewChinesemathematicians.Hewasvery

strictwithyoungresearchers.Everydayatdawn,HuaLuogengwouldgototheresearchers9dormitoryandknock

ontheirdoorstostarthisdiscussiononthequestionsandfindings17(raise)duringthelectures.Itisunder

suchstrictness18manyofhisstudentsgrewandcreatedanewtalentpoolofChinesemathematicians,some

of19areWanZhexian,LuQikeng,WangYuan,ChenJingrunandmuchmore.

In1985,HuaLuogengwenttogivelecturesinJapanandhefaintedontheteachingpodiumduetoexhaustion.

Heworkeduntilthelastminuteofhislife.20saidinapoemforhim“Ageneraldiesonthebattlefieldanda

scholardiesinhisstudyroom.Youhavededicatedyourentirelifetoacademicsandresearchandyouhavegiven

yourlifetoscience.^^

SectionC

選詞填空

A.bet;B.broadly;C.displaced;D.host;E.jaw-dropping;F.laying;G.

overshadowing;

H.specifically;I.staged;J.steal;K.unhoused

TheParisOlympics9SuccessWillBeaHardActforL.A.toFollow

AftertheepicsuccessoftheParisOlympics,theriskforthe2028SummerGamesinLosAngelesisthatthe

inevitablecontrastwillcastaharshlightonitsurbandysfunction.However,L.A.2JtheGameswith

impressivesuccessin1984,whoselegacycanbedrawnon.Inaddition,MayorKarenBassis22plans

toalleviatethecity'challengesfor2028.

IftheParisGameswereashowcaseforthecity'sgorgeousvenuesandiconicmonuments,L.A.'sOlympics

mighteasilyexposeadystopian(反鳥托邦式的)downtown.PeopleonbothsidesoftheAtlanticknowthat

America'sproblemswithviolentcrime,homelessnessandsubstanceabusehavelongbeen23those

acrossmostofEurope.

Thatdoesn'tmeanEuropeisaproblem-freeparadise,buttherangeanddepthofU.S.socialillsare

24whenmeasuredagainstEurope's.EvenformanyAmericans25awareofthe

difference,thestatisticsmightcomeasashock.Forexample,LosAngeles9murderratelastyearwasmorethansix

timeshigherthanParis's.

AnotherfoodforthoughtforBassisL.A.'s26population-some46.000inthecity,about10

timesthenumberinParis.AheadoftheParisOlympics,severalthousandhomelesspeoplewere27

totemporaryaccommodationsoutsidethecapitalundertheguidanceofFrenchauthorities.

Plentyoffactorsbeyondcrime,drugsandurbandysfunctionwillplayaroleinL.A/ssuccessorfailureasan

Olympics28.WithHollywoodasatouchstoneandthemusicindustryasanother,it'sagood

29thatthecitywillfigureouthowtogeneratebuzzandthrowagreatparty.Nevertheless,ifLos

Angelescan'tkeeptheGamessafe,gun-playmight30thegloryfromtheworld'sfinestathletes.

II.ReadingComprehension

SectionA

Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,

B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.

Willwegetintotheschoolofourchoice?Whatwillwebedoingintenyears5time?Canwebecometheperson

wereallywanttobe?Inthefaceofsuchquestions,howshouldwe31thefuture?Canwetakeactionto

shapeit,orshouldwejustacceptwhatevercomesourway?Asmanyofusalreadyknow,havingplansinplacefor

thefutureisnoguaranteethattheywillbecomereality.Inthis32,somepeoplearemorefortunatethan

others,ascanbeillustratedbycomparingthelivesoftwofamousauthors,bom40years33.Althoughthey

sharedthesameenergeticattitudetolife,theircareersunfoldedin34ways.

TheAmericanauthor,ErnestHemingway,bornin1899,wasfromearlyboyhoodsingle-mindedinhisambition

towrite.Onleavinghighschool,hejoinedalocalKansasnewspaperasatrainee35.Hewentontobecome

foreignreporterfortheTorontoStarandusedhisextraordinaryexperiencesinEuropeandlaterCubato36

thecontentofhiswriting.Inhiswords,t4IdecidedthatIwouldwriteonestoryabouteachthingthatIknewabout.

Havingsethimselfthisgoal,hewrotenovelsandshortstoriesbasedonhispersonalexperiencesoftheFirstWorld

War,bullfightinganddeep-seafishing,amongstothers.HisnovelTheOldManandtheSea,centeringonanaging

fishermanwho37anepicbattletocatchagiantmarlin,was38thePulitzerPrizeforFictionin

1953.

39、theyoungArthurConanDoyle,bominScotlandin1859,hadoriginallyworkedasadoctor.But

Doyle9smainambitionwastobecomeawriterofhistoricalnovels.Althoughsomeofhishistoricalnovelswere

published,theirsuccesswas40comparedtothestoriesofhisfictionaldetective,SherlockHolmes,which

heisstillbestknown

fortothisday.

Interestingly,DoylewrotesomeofhisearlyHolmesstorieswhilehewaswaitingforpatientsinhismedical

41inLondon.AfterSherlockHolmesmadehimahouseholdname,Doylegaveupmedicineanddevoted

himselfentirelytowriting.Infact,helongedforfameasahistoricalnovelist.Thepublic,however,couldn't

42SherlockHolmes.Indesperation,Doyle43thefamousdetectiveinanovelpublishedin1893

sothathecouldfocusonhis"serious“writing.44,fansofHolmesweresoangrythatDoyle,underimmense

pressure,wasforcedtobringHolmesbackfromthedead.Doyle'smanyhistoricalnovels,plays,poemsandacademic

papershaveremainedlargelyforgotten,butSherlockHolmeshasbeen45readersforwelloveracentury.

31A.drawB.approachC.receiveD.reverse

32.A.respectB.prospectC.perceptionD.effect

33.A.aheadB.acrossC.agoD.apart

34.A.contrastingB.mechanicalC.miserableD.similar

35.A.correspondentB.secretaryC.researcherD.editor

36.A.modifyB.affectC.enrichD.notify

37.A.runsawayfromB.enrollsinC.loosensupD.engagesin

38.A.comprisedB.awardedC.representedD.rewarded

39.A.InadditionB.BycontrastC.EitherwayD.Inanutshell

40.A.beyonditselfB.onthedeclineC.intheshadeD.tothepoint

41.A.practiceB.drillC.careD.business

42.A.putupwithB.beinfavorofC.leavebehindD.getenoughof

43.A.heldbackB.killedoffC.closedoffwithD.beatback

44.A.ThereforeB.LikewiseC.HoweverD.Instead

45.A.addressingB.annoyingC.enlighteningD.entertaining

SectionB

Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsor

unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choose

theonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.

(A)

ForWesterndesigners,ChinaanditsrichculturehavelongbeenaninspirationforWesterncreative.

44IfsnosecretthatChinahasalwaysbeenasourceofinspirationfordesigners,9,saysAmandaHill,chief

creativeofficeratA+ENetworks,aglobalmediacompanyandhometosomeofthebiggestfashionshows.

Earlierthisyear,theChinaThroughALookingGlassexhibitioninNewYorkexhibited140piecesofChina-

inspiredfashionableclothingalongsideChineseworksofart,withtheaimofexploringtheinfluenceofChinese

aesthetics(美學(xué))onWesternfashionandhowChinahasfueledthefashionableimaginationforcenturies.The

exhibitionhadrecordattendance,showingthatthereishugeinterestinChineseinfluences.

“Chinaisimpossibletooverlook,,,saysHill."'Chinesemodelsarethefacesofbeautyandfashioncampaigns

thatselldreamstowomenallovertheworld,whichmeansChinesewomenarenotjustconsumersoffashion-

theyarecentraltoitsmovement.Ofcourse,notonlyaretoday9stopWesterndesignersbeinginfluencedbyChina,

butsomeofthebestdesignersofcontemporaryfashionarethemselvesChinese.t6VeraWang,AlexanderWang,

JasonWuaretakingonGalliano,Albaz,MarcJacobs一andbeatingthemhandsdownindesignandsales,9,adds

Hill.

ForHill,itisimpossiblenottotalkaboutChinaastheleadingplayerwhendiscussingfashion.ctThemost

famousdesignersareChinese,soarethemodels,andsoaretheconsumers,shesays,"Chinaisnolongerjust

anothermarket;inmanysensesithasbecomethemarket.Ifyoutalkaboutfashiontoday,youaretalkingabout

China一itsinfluences,itsdirections,itsbreathtakingclothes,andhowyoungdesignersandmodelsarefinally

acknowledgingthatinmanyways.”

46.WhatcanwelearnabouttheexhibitioninNewYork?

A.Itpromotedthesalesofartworks.B.Itattractedalargenumberofvisitors.

C.ItshowedancientChineseclothes.D.ItaimedtointroduceChinesemodels.

47.WhatdoesHillsayaboutChinesewomen?

A.Theydobusinessallovertheworld.B.Theyadmiresupermodels.

C.Theystartmanyfashioncampaigns.D.Theyaresettingthefashion.

48.Theunderlinedphrase"takingon“inParagraph4isclosestinmeaningto.

A.competingagainstB.learningfromC.workingwithD.lookingdownon

49.Whichofthefollowingisthemostsuitabletitleforthetext?

A.AChineseArtExhibitionHeldinNewYork

B.YoungModelsSellingDreamstotheWorld

C.ChineseCultureFuelingInternationalFashionTrends

D.DifferencesBetweenEasternandWesternAesthetics

(B)

SixBestPlacesforinParis

LeCloseriedesLilas

Thisrestaurant/cafe/brasserieisatrueliterarylocation.Ontheterrace,F.ScottFitzgerald

apparentlyfirstrevealedthemanuscriptforTheGreatGatsbytoErnestHemingway.Thisspot

inMontparnassewasalsofrequentedbyPaulVerlaine,MaxJacobandHenryMiller,among

others.

171BoulevardduMontparnasse

LesDeuxMagots

LocatedinSaint-Germain-des-PresontheLeftBank,LesDeuxMagotxgetsamentionin

Nabokov'snovelLolita.ItwasalsofrequentedbysuchheavyweightsasAlbertGamus,James

Joyce,BertoltBrechtandErnestHemingway.EvenJuliaChildlikedthefoodenoughtoplant

herselfatoneofitsfamedoutdoortables.Today,tablesareoccupiedbytouristsinsteadof

typists,butit'sworthpayingafeweurosforacoffeehere.

6PlaceSaint-GermainDesPres

PereLachaiseCemetery

Perhapstheworld'smostfamousrestingplace,PereLachaiseisthehomeofMarcelProustand

OscarWilde,amongscoresofotherfamouspeopleburiedhere.Singerand'poet'JimMorrison

is,ofcourse,famouslysixfeetunderinthisverdant(有B有R蔥蔥的),ambientcemeteryaswell.

8BoulevarddeMenilmontant

Polidor

ErnestHemingway,PaulVerlaine,JamesJoyce,VictorHugo,HenryMiller,ArthurRimbaud

andJackKerouacallenjoyedclassicFrenchdisheslikesteak,beefBourguignon,steaktartare,

escargot,andfoiegrasatthissixth-arrondissementrestaurant.Inthe2011WoodyAllenfilm,

MidnightinParis,theprotagonistmeetsHemingwayandSalvadorDalihere.

41RueMonsieurLePrince

BarHemingway

F.ScottFitzgeraldusedtoput'embackatthisfashionableandexpensivebarintheRitz.

MusicianColePorterwouldspendhoursnursingcocktailsatthebarandevencomposedatune

ortwohere.And,ofcourse,thebar'snamesake.MrErnestHemingway,wasaregularandeven

likenedthedrinkingspacetoheaven.HealsomentionsthebarinTheSunAlsoRises.

15PlaceVendome

Shakespeare&Company

Since1951thisLeftBankbookshophasbeenacentralmeetingpointforthecity'sEnglish-

languageloversofgreatliterature.It'salsoattractedmanylegendarywritersaswell.Williams

Burroughs,AnaisNin,JamesBaldwin,HenryMiller,PaulAuster,MartinAmisandZadie

Smith,amongcountlessothers,haveshoppedforbooksorparticipatedinliteraryeventshere.

37RuedelaBucherie

50.YourfriendJennyplanstogotoParisfortravellingandsheisabigfanofthefamousmoviedirectorWoody

Allen.Whichplacewouldyourecommendthatshevisit?

A.171BoulevardduMontparnasseB.41RueMonsieurLePrince

C.8BoulevarddeMenilmontantD.37RuedelaBucherie

51.EarnestHemingwaywasaregulartothefollowingplacesexcept.

A.PereLachasiseCemeteryB.LesDeuxMagots

C.BarHemingwayD.Polidor

52.Whichofthefollowingphrasesbestcompletethetitle?

A.LiteratureLoversB.ExperiencedTourists

C.CuisineEnthusiastsD.HistoryResearchers

(C)

Spain'sLiteraryGenius

Fourcenturiesago,theauthorofoneofthegreatestcomediccharactersinworldliteraturetookhislastbreath.

MigueldeCervantes(1547-1616),theauthorofDonQuixote,istotheSpanishwhatShakespeareistotheEnglish

andDanteistoItalians——anationalliteraryicon.

Cervantes5bookisstillappreciatedtoday,hundredsofyearsafteritspublication,becauseifsawonderfully

truthfulcomedy.DonQuixote,likehumanbeingsgenerally,hasgreatdifficultydistinguishingrealityfrom

imagination.Readersmaylaughathisstrangebehavior,butwelaugh,welaughwithrecognition.

ThebookrecordstheadventuresofAlonsoQuijano,anolderSpanishgentlemanwholovesromancenovels.

Intruth,hereadsfartoomanyromances,andtheyhaveaffectedhismind.Quijanoissomixedupthathedecides

thathemustbecomeaknighthimself.Imagineacomicbookfanwhodecidestodressupasasuperherotofight

crime,andI'llgetthepicture.

Settingthescene

AlonsoQuijanoreinventshimselfas"DonQuixotedeLaMancha”,anaristocratic(貴族的)namethatsuits

hisambitionofbeingaknight.Next,sinceeveryknightneedsahorse,hefindshimselfanoldonenamed

Rocinante.ButRocinanteisnotexactlycutoutforliteasaknighfshorse.He'stiredfromyearsoffarmwork.He's

unlikelytobeofmuchhelpinanyfightagainstanenemy.

TheheroesintheromancesQuijanoreadsallhadaladytolove.Theywerehighborn,liketheknights

themselves.QuijanochoosesAldonzeLorenzo,afarmer^daughter,tobehisbeloved.Shebecomes“Dulcineadel

,,,,

Toboso?or"thesweetwomanofToboso,HowdoesAldonzafeelaboutQuijano'sattentions?Shedoesn'tfeel

muchatall,actually.AldonzaisyetanotherbyproductofQuijano'simagination,likesomanythings.

Findingasidekick

NowcomesCervantes5secondgreatcreation:SanchoPanza.OnceservantinQiujano'shouse,Panzais

promotedtotheroleofsquire(隨從),becauseeveryself-respectingknightneedsasquire.Panzahasasensible

headonhisshoulders,andheisafoil(襯托)tohisfoolishmaster.

Thepairfacesmanyadventures,butnoneareasheroicasaknight'sshouldbe.Welaugh,ratherthancry,as

weread.Quijanotriestoactonbehalfofjustice,buthedoesn,toftensucceed.

Cervantes9novelinspiredawordthatsumsupQiujano'sromanticnature:"quixotic”.InEnglishweusethe

wordtodescribesomeonewhoisidealisticbutfoolishinpursuitofhisideals.ItisamarkofCervantes9geniusthat

hewasabletoidentifythistraitandpersonifyitusingsuchagreatcomediccharacter.Weshouldappreciatehimfor

itonthissignificantoccasion.

53.Onwhatoccasiondidtheauthorwritethisreview?

A.The400thanniversaryofthepublicationofDonQuixote.

B.AnItalianPoet,Dante9s800thbirthanniversary.

C.AnEnglishgenius,WilliamShakespeare's400thdeathanniversary.

D.MigueldeCervantes5400thanniversaryofhisdeath.

54.WhichroleisAlonsoQuijanomostlikelytoidentifywith?

A.MigueldeCervantes.B.DonQuixotedeLaMancha.

C.DulcineadelToboso.D.SanchoPanza.

55.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?

A.DonQuixote9sfailuretodistinguishrealityfromimaginationamusesthereaders.

B.Quijanomanagestobringjusticetotheworldbymeansofforce.

C.QuijanoisaSpanisharistocratwithgreatambition.

D.Readingromancenovelwillmakepeoplebehaveinafoolishway.

56.Accordingtotheauthor,readersadmireCervantesandhismasterpiecebecause

A.CervantesisequaltoShakespeareandDanteasanationalliteraryicon

B.Quijano'sadventureisromanticandheroic

C.Cervantes9hasageniusforpersonifyingQuijano'squixoticnatureinatruthfulcomedy

D.Quijano'svividimaginationhasbroughtotherminorcharacterstolife.

SectionC

Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthe

box.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.

WhatMakesaNobelLaureate?

ArethereanypredictorsthatpointtowhowillbeselectedasNobellaureates?

Isbrillianceinchildhoodapredictor?Whenthe2006chemistrylaureate,RogerKornberg,wasaskedwhathe

wantedforChristmas,hesaid,“Aweekinthelab."57.MarioCapecchi(medicine,2007)wasanabandoned

childonthestreetsofwartimeItaly.

58.FiveofEnricoFermi's(physics,1938)postdoctoralstudentswentontowintheNobelPrize.Otto

Warburg(medicine,1931)advisedanAmericandoctoralstudent,4<Ifyouwishtobecomeascientist,youmustaska

successfulscientisttoacceptyouinhislaboratory.

Expertsoftenrecommendthatpeoplespecializeinonefieldofworkorresearchtomaximizetheirchancesof

success.59IfyoulookatthecareersofNobelPrizewinners,you511findthattheyareunusuallylikelyto

be"creativepolymaths.^^Thatis,theypurposelyintegrateformalandinformalexpertisefromwidelyvaried

disciplinestoyieldnewandusefulideasandpractices.

Thereremainsonequalitythatisessential.ItiswhatLeonLederman(physics,1988)called"compulsive

dedication.^^60.TakeMarieCurie(physics,1903;chemistry,1911)andherhusbandPierre(physics,1903).

TheCurieswereassignedashedwithaleakingroofandadirtfloor,wheretheyworkedforyears,freezingin

winterandswelteringinsummer.4tAndyet.^^

MarieCuriewroteinherbiographyofherhusband,t6itwasinthismiserableoldshedthatthebestandhappiest

yearsofourlifewerespent,entirelydedicatedtowork.^^

A.WhatdistinguishesNobellaureatesispassionfortheirwork,workthatengagestheirheartsaswellastheir

heads.

B.Butearlyprivilegeisnotessential.

C.ThetypicalNobellaureateinscienceisamalebornintoamiddle-classfamily.

D.InmanyNobellaureates5autobiographies,theypaytributetoanoutstandingmentor.

E.Infact,Nobellaureatesaremostlydown-to-earthanddiscreet.

EYetrecentlypublishedresearchesindicatethatsuccessfulinnovatorstakeabroaderpath.

III.Translation

TranslatethesentencesintoEnglishwiththewordsorrequirementsgiveninthebrackets.

61.工作上的問題縈繞在他腦海中,所以他通過查閱書籍來尋求答案。(occupy)(漢譯英)

62.這座橋以一位出色的科學(xué)家命名,象征著他堅(jiān)持不懈的科學(xué)精神。(name)(漢譯英)

63.那位老師以嚴(yán)格聞名,她每周親自輔導(dǎo)我們,讓我們感動得無法形容。(beyond)(漢譯英)

64.有一些畫家因獨(dú)特的繪畫風(fēng)格而最終獲得了成功,這提醒我們在人生道路上,即使微小的機(jī)會也可能成

就偉大。(slight)(漢譯英)

IV.GuidedWriting

65.Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowin

Chinese.

假設(shè)你是明啟中學(xué)的李華,你校外籍教師Michael將在文化周期間做個關(guān)于西方藝術(shù)的講座,現(xiàn)就講座內(nèi)

容征求你校學(xué)生意見。請給Michael寫一封電子郵件,郵件必須包括以下內(nèi)容:

1.你喜歡的講座話題(從音樂,美術(shù),舞蹈,戲劇中任選其一);

2.選擇該話題的原因及關(guān)于該話題你感興趣的內(nèi)容;

3.希望從中何有收獲。

高一英語練習(xí)

I?GrammarandVocabulary

SectionA

Directions:BeneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,C,and

D.Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.

【1題答案】

【答案】C

【2題答案】

【答案】C

【3題答案】

【答案】D

【4題答案】

【答案】D

【5題答案】

【答案】D

【6題答案】

【答案】A

【7題答案】

【答案】D

【8題答案】

【答案】D

【9題答案】

【答案】D

【10題答案】

【答案】B

SectionB

[11-20題答案】

【答案】11.Despite

12.completing

13.willmake

14.greater

15.Notonly

16.must17.raised

18.that19.whom20.As

SectionC

【21?30題答案】

【答案】21.122.F

23.G.24.E.

25.B.26.K.

27.C28.D

29.A.30.J

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