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PAGEPAGE142014—2015學年度第一學期啟東中學第一次月考第一節(jié):單項選擇(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)21.Haveyouseen____iphone?Ileftitonthedeskthismorning.Isit____whiteone?IthinkIsawitsomewhere.A.an;the B.the;the C.an;a D.the;a22.WhathaveyoulearnedfromyourexperienceintheUSA?Well,meetingpeoplefromanotherculture______beverydifficult.A.must B.can C.should D.shall23.Thehouse,______dooroftenstaysopenuntillateatnight,worksasahomefortheguards,someof______arefromthecountryside.A.whose;whom B.which;whom C.whose;them D.where;them24.Wasitbycuttingdownunnecessaryexpenditure______Mr.Simonsavedthefirm?No,itwasbyimprovingworkefficiency.A.when B.what C.how D.that25.Fancymeetingyouhere,Lucy!Ineverthoughtyouvisitustoday.Sorry,IforgottotellyouIwascoming.Ihopeyoudon’tmindme______.A.callingin B.pullingin C.breakingin D.droppingin26.Therealsecrettosuccessfullearningliesinstudents______aninterestinwhattheyaredoing.A.totake B.taking C.taken D.havingtaken27.After______seemedahopelesswait,fourcoal-minerstrappedintheminefor125hourswerefinallyrescuedinHeilongjiangA.when B.that C.it D.what28.Josecuppedhishandstogethertocoverhismouth______otherpeoplewouldseehimcry.A.sothat B.nowthat C.forfearthatD.onconditionthat29.Inthevibrantcoastalresorts______internationalrestaurantsthatprovideyouwithavarietyofexoticfoodandhigh-qualitymodernhotels.A.isB.wasC.are D.were30.Maybehe______tosticktohisridiculousthoughtatthemoment,but,trustme,hewillchangehismindtomorrowmorning.A.isstupid B.wasstupid C.isbeingstupid D.wasbeingstupid31.IwaitedforhimatthetrainstationforanhourandIwasafraidthathemaymissthetrain,butluckily,heshowedupwithonlytenminutes______.A.remain B.toremain C.remained D.remaining32.Doyoumeanthatwehavelostourway?_____,mydear.We’dbetterasksomeoneforhelp.A.Absolutely B.Entirely C.Noproblem D.Allright33.Ithoughtyouweregoingtocallmelastnightabouttheplansfortheconference.Sorry,I______.ButTomandJanestoppedbyandstayeduntilmidnight.A.musthave B.can’thave C.mightdo D.shouldhave34.Theaccidentthathappenedatanoilfield______thesoutheastcoastoftheUSAhascausedgreatdamagetotheenvironment. A.away B.fromC.off D.beyond35.—ItissaidthatthefilmKungfuPanda2isagreatsuccess.ShallwegotowatchitthisSunday?—Sorry.Ihavetofinishmyhomework.—Comeon.Don’tbe_______.A.apieceofcake B.awetblanket C.pullingmyleg D.allears第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)Comparisonsweredrawnbetweenthedevelopmentoftelevisioninthe20thcenturyandthediffusionofprintinginthe15thand16thcenturies.Yetmuchhadhappened__36___.Aswasdiscussedbefore,itwasnot__37___the19thcenturythatthenewspaperbecamethedominantpre-electronic__38___,followinginthewakeofthepamphletandthebookandinthe__39___oftheperiodical.Itwasduringthesametimethatthecommunicationsrevolution__40___up,beginningwithtransport,therailway,andleading__41___throughthetelegraph,thetelephone,radio,andmotionpictures__42___the20th-centuryworldofthemotorcarandtheairplane.Noteveryoneseesthatprocessinarightway.Nevertheless,itis__43___todoso.Itisgenerallyrecognized,__44___,thattheintroductionofthecomputerintheearly20thcentury,__45___bytheinventionoftheintegratedcircuitduringthe1960s,radicallychangedtheprocess,__46___itsimpactonthemediawasnotimmediately__47___.Astimewentby,computersbecamesmallerandmorepowerful,andtheybecame“personal”too,aswellasinstitutional,withdisplaybecoming__48___andstoragecapacity__49___.Theywerethoughtof,likepeople,__50___generations,withthedistancebetweengenerationsmuch__51___.Itwaswithinthecomputeragethattheterm“informationsociety”begantobewidelyusedtodescribethe__52___withinwhichwenowlive.Thecommunicationsrevolutionhas__53___bothworkandleisureandhowwethinkandfeelbothaboutplaceandtime,buttherehavebeen__54___viewsaboutitseconomic,political,socialandculturalimplications.“Benefits”havebeenweighed__55___“harmful”outcomes.Andgeneralizationshaveproveddifficult.36. A.between B.before C.since D.later37. A.after B.by C.during D.until38. A.means B.method C.medium D.measure39. A.process B.company C.light D.form40. A.gathered B.speeded C.worked D.picked41. A.on B.out C.over D.off42. A.of B.for C.beyond D.into43. A.important B.difficult C.honest D.concrete44. A.indeed B.hence C.however D.therefore45. A.brought B.followed C.stimulated. D.characterized46. A.unless B.since C.lest D.although47. A.apparent B.desirable C.negative D.believable48. A.sharper B.darker C.heavier D.higher49. A.decreasing B.increasing C.declining D.flowing50. A.bymeansof B.intermsof C.withregardto D.inlinewith51. A.deeper B.fewer C.nearer D.smaller52. A.environment B.distance C.sky D.state53. A.regarded B.impressed C.influenced D.effected54. A.competitive B.controversial C.conditional D.clumsy55. A.above B.upon C.against D.with第三部分:閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)AASydneyPassgivesyouunlimitedandflexibletravelontheExplorerBuses:the'red'SydneyExplorershowsyouaroundourexcitingcitysightswhilethe'blue'BondiExplorervisitsSydneyHarborbaysandfamousbeaches.TaketothewaterononeoftImaginebrowsingatDarlingHarbor,samplingthefamousseafoodatWatsonsSydneyPassesareavailablefor3,5or7daysforuseovera7calendardayperiod.Witha3or5daypassyouchooseonwhichdaysoutofthe7youwanttouseit.AllSydneyPassesincludeafreeAirportExpressinwardtripbeforestartingyour3,5or7days,andthereturntripisvalid(有效的)for2monthsfromthefirstdayyouSydney*Achildisdefinedasanyonefromtheagesof4yearstounder16years.Childrenunder4yearstravelfree.**Afamilyisdefinedas2adultsandanynumberofchildrenfrom4tounder16yearsofagefromthesamefamily.56.ASydneyPassdoesn’tofferunlimitedrideson______A.theExplorerBuses B.theharborcruisesC.regularSydneyBuses D.CityRailservices57.WithaSydneyA.savefaresfromandtotheairport B.taketheSydneyExplorertobeachesC.enjoythefamousseafoodforfree D.reserveseatseasilyinarestaurant58.If5-dayticketsweretoberecommendedtoamotherwhotravelledwithhercolleagueandherchildren,aged3,6and10,whatwouldthelowestcostbe?A.$225 B.$300 C.$360 D.$420BItislovethatmakestheworldgoround.Anditisalsolovethathassuchpowertoovercomealldifficulties.Sowesay:“Lovewillfindaway.”Assmileisafacialexpressionshowingpleasure,affection,andfriendliness,itisthecommonestwaytoshowourgoodwillperfectlywithoutsayinganything.AChinesesayingruns:“neverhitapersonwhoissmilingatyou.”Itisatime-provenfactthatthesmileisalanguageallitsown—auniversallanguage—understoodbythepeopleofeverynationintheworld.Wemaynotspeakthesametongueasourforeignneighbors,butwesmileinthesametongue.Weneednointerpreterforthusexpressinglove,happiness,orgoodwill.OnedaywhileshoppinginasmalltowninsouthernCalifornia,itwasmymisfortunetobeapproachedbyaclerkwhosepersonalitycontradictedmine.Heseemedmostunfriendlyandnotatallconcernedaboutmyintendedpurchase.Iboughtnothing,andmarchedangrilyoutofthestore.Myangertowardthatgrewwitheachstep.Outside,standingatthecorner,wasadark-complexionyoungmaninhisearlytwenties.Hisexpressivebrowneyesmetandheldmine,andinthenextinstantabeautiful,dazzlingsmilecoveredhisface.Igaveinimmediately.Themagneticpowerofthatshiningsmiledroveawayallbitternesswithinme,andIfoundthemusclesinmyownfacehappilyresponding.“Beautifulday,isn’tit?”Iremarked,inpassing.Then,suddenlysomethinginsidemesentmeturningback.“Ireallyoweyouadebtofgratitude,”Isaidsoftly.Hissmiledeepened,buthemadenoattempttoanswer.AMexicanwomanandtwomenwerestandingnearby.Thewomansteppedforwardandeyedmeinquiringly.“Carlos,henospeakEnglish,”shevolunteered.“YouwantIshouldtellhimsomething?”InthatmomentIfelttransformed.Carlos’smilehadmadeabigpersonofme.Myfriendlinessandgoodwilltowardallmankindstoodtenfeettall.“Yes,”myreplywasenthusiasticandsincere,“tellhimIsaid‘Thankyou!’”“Thankyou?”Thewomanseemedslightlypuzzled.IgaveherarmafriendlypatasIturnedtoleave.“Justtellhimthat,”Iinsisted.“He’llunderstand.Iamsure!”O(jiān)h,whatasmilecando!AlthoughIhaveneverseenthatyoungmanagain,Ishallneverforgetthelessonhetaughtmethatmorning.Fromthatdayon,Ibecamesmile–conscious,andIpracticethatdiligently,anywhereandeverywhere,witheverybody.WhenIgotexcitedintraffic,takingtheright–of–way(公路用地)fromtheothercarwithmystupidmistake,I’dsmileandshrugmyshouldersapologetically.Thisactiononmypartwouldalwaysdrawagood–naturedsmileinreturn.Iftheotherfellowwasatfault–andifIcouldremembermyresolutionintime!–he’dgetabroadsmileofunderstanding.Thistookabitofdoingatfirst.I’lladmititwasn’talwayseasy,butitwasfun.Theresultsweresometimesamazing.Manytimes,abroad,friendlysmilewouldcompletelyturnasideill–feelingandtension.I’mwonderingnowhowmanytragicaccidentscouldbeavoidedonourovercrowdedhighways,ifeverydriverrememberedtosmile!59.Theauthorgotangrywhileshoppingonedaybecause.A.oftheclerk’sunfriendlinessandlackofconcernB.ofhermisfortuneC.shefailedtopurchasewhatsheintendedD.adark–complexionyoungmanlaughedather60.FromtheconversationbetweentheauthorandtheMexicanwoman,wecaninferthatthewoman.A.waswell–educatedbutunwillingtohelpothersB.wasabletospeakEnglishC.knewsomeEnglishandwasreadytohelpothersD.wasfamiliarwiththeyoungman61.Intheauthor’sopinion,ifallpeoplerememberedtosmilewhendriving,.A.manytrafficaccidentscouldbeavoidedB.theywouldreceiveagoodnaturalsmileinreturnC.theycouldgetabroadsmileofunderstandingD.theywouldn’tfeelanytension62.Thebesttitleforthispassagecouldbe.A.TheArtofSmiling B.TheUniversalLanguageC.ThePowerofLove D.TheMagicPowerofFriendshipCWhenweworryaboutwhomightbespyingonourprivatelives,weusuallythinkabouttheFederalagents.Buttheprivatesectoroutdoesthegovernmenteverytime.It’sLindaTripp,nottheFBI,whoisfacingchargesunderMaryland’slawsagainstsecrettelephonetaping.It’sourbanks,nottheInternalRevenueService(IRS),thatpassourprivatefinancialdatatotelemarketingfirms.ConsumeractivistsarepressingCongressforbetterprivacylawswithoutmuchresultsofar.Thelegislatorsleantowardlettingbusinesspeopletrackourfinancialhabitsvirtuallyatwill.Asanexampleofwhat’sgoingon,considerU.S.Bancorp,whichwasrecentlysuedfordeceptivepracticesbythestateofMinnesota.Accordingtothelawsuit,thebanksuppliedatelemarketercalledMemberWorkswithsensitivecustomerdatasuchasnames,phonenumbers,bank-accountandcredit-cardnumbers,socialsecuritynumbers,accountbalancesandcreditlimits.Withthesecustomerlistsinhand,MemberWorksstarteddialingfordollars-sellingdentalplans,videogames,computersoftwareandotherproductsandservices.Customerswhoaccepteda“freetrialoffer”had30daystocancel.Ifthedeadlinepassed,theywerechargedautomaticallythroughtheirbankorcredit-cardaccounts.U.S.Bancorpcollectedashareoftherevenues.Customersweredoublydeceived,thelawsuitclaims.Theydidn’tknowthatthebankwasgivingaccountnumberstoMemberWorks.Andifcustomersasked,theywereledtothinktheanswerwasno.ThestatesuedMemberWorksseparatelyfordeceptiveselling.Thecompanydeniesthatitdidanythingwrong.Foritspart,U.S.Bancorpsettledwithoutadmittinganymistakes.Butitagreedtostopexposingitscustomerstononfinancialproductssoldbyoutsidefirms.Afewtopbanksdecidedtodothesame.ManyotherbankswillstilldobusinesswithMemberWorksandsimilarfirms.Andbankswillstillbeminingdatafromyouraccountinordertosellyoufinancialproducts,includingthingsoflittlevalue,suchascreditinsuranceandcredit-cardprotectionplans.Youhavealmostnoprotectionfrombusinessesthatuseyourpersonalaccountsforprofit.Forexample,nofederallawshields“transactionandexperience”information-mainlythedetailsofyourbankandcredit-cardaccounts.SocialSecuritynumbersareforsalebyprivatefirms.They’vegenerallyagreednottoselltothepublic.Buttobusinesses,thenumbersareanopenbook.Self-regulationdoesn’twork.Afirmmightpublishaprivacy-protectionpolicy,butwhoenforcesit?TakeU.S.Bancorpagain.Customersweretold,inwriting,that“allpersonalinformationyousupplytouswillbeconsideredconfidential.”ThenitsoldyourdatatoMemberWorks.Thebankevenclaimsthatitdoesn’t“sell”yourdataatall.Itmerely“shares”itandreapsaprofit.Nowyouknow.63.Contrarytopopularbelief,theauthorfindsthatspyingonpeople’sprivacy________.A.ispracticedexclusivelybytheFBIB.ismorecommoninbusinesscirclesC.hasbeenintensifiedwiththehelpoftheIRSD.ismainlycarriedoutbymeansofsecrettaping64.Weknowfromthepassagethat________.A.thestateofMinnesotaisconsideringdrawinguplawstoprotectprivateinformationB.moststatesareturningablindeyetothedeceptivepracticesofprivatebusinessesC.legislatorsareactingtopassalawtoprovidebetterprivacyprotectionD.lawmakerstendtogiveafreehandtobusinessestoinquireintocustomers’buyinghabits65.Whenthe“freetrial”deadlineisover,you’llbechargedwithoutnoticeforaproductorserviceif________.A.youhappentorevealyourcreditcardnumberB.youfailtocancelitwithinthespecifiedperiodC.youfailtoapplyforextensionofthedeadlineD.youfindtheproductorserviceunsatisfactory66.Businessesdonotregardinformationconcerningpersonalbankaccountsasprivatebecause________.A.itisconsidered“transactionandexperience”informationisnotprotectedbylawB.ithasalwaysbeenconsideredanopensecretbythegeneralpublicC.itssalecanbebroughtundercontrolthroughself-regulationD.itsrevelationwilldonoharmtoconsumersunderthecurrentprotectionpolicyDEveryfall,likeclockwork,LindaKrentzofBeaverton,Krentzisnotalone.Scientistsestimatethat10millionAmericanssufferfromseasonaldepressionand25millionmoredevelopmilderversions.Butthere’sneverbeendefinitiveproofthattreatmentwithverybrightlightsmakesadifference.Afterall,it’shardtodoadouble-blindtestwhenthesubjectscanseeforthemselveswhetherornotthelightison.That’swhynobodyhaseverseparatedtherealeffectsoflighttherapyfromplacebo(安慰劑)effects.Untilnow.Inthreeseparatestudiespublishedlastmonth,researchersreportnotonlythatlighttherapyworksbetterthanaplacebobutthattreatmentisusuallymoreeffectiveintheearlymorningthanintheevening.Intwoofthegroups,theplaceboproblemwasresolvedbytellingpatientstheywerecomparinglightboxestoanewanti-depressantdevicethatemitsnegativelychargedions.Thethirdusedthetimingoflighttherapyasthecontrol.Whydoeslighttherapywork?Noonereallyknows.“Ourresearchsuggestsithassomethingtodowithshiftingthebody’sinternalclock,”sayspsychiatristDr.Lewey.Thebodyisprogrammedtostartthedaywithsunrise,heexplains,andthisgetslaterasthedaysgetshorter.Butwhysuchsubtleshiftsmakesomepeopledepressedandnotothersisamystery.Thathasn’tstoppedthousandsofwinterdepressivesfromtryingtohealthemselves.Lightboxesforthatpurposeareavailablewithoutadoctor’sprescription.ThatbotherspsychologistMichaelTermanofColumbiaInanyevent,youshouldchoosearespectablemanufacturer.Whateverproductyouuseshouldemitonlyvisiblelight,becauseultravioletlightdamagestheeyes.Ifyouarephotosensitive,youmaydeveloparash.Otherwise,themaindrawbackishavingtositinfrontofthelightfor30to60minutesinthemorning.That’saninconveniencemanywinterdepressivescanlivewith.67.WhatistheprobablecauseofKrentz’sproblem?A.Anunexpectedgaininbodyweight.B.Unexplainedimpairmentofhernervoussystem.C.Weakeningofhereyesightwiththesettinginofwinter.D.Pooradjustmentofherbodyclocktoseasonalchanges.68.BysayingthatLindaKrentzsawthelight”(Line4,Para.1),theauthormeansthatshe_______.A.learnedhowtoloseweight B.realizedwhatherproblemwasC.cametoseetheimportanceoflight D.feltsleepyandblue69.WhatistheCURRENTviewconcerningthetreatmentofseasonaldepressionwithbrightlights?A.Itseffectremainstobeseen. B.Itservesasakindofplacebo.C.Itprovestobeaneffectivetherapy. D.Ithardlyproducesanyeffects.70.WhatispsychologistMichaelTerman’smajorconcern?A.Winterdepressiveswillbeaddictedtousinglightboxes.B.Nomentalpatientswouldbothertoconsultpsychiatrists.C.Inferiorlightboxeswillemitharmfulultravioletlights.D.Lighttherapycouldbebeyondthetoleranceofcertainmentalpatients.第四部分單詞拼寫(共10小題;每小題0.5分,滿分5分)71.Infact,your___________(模棱兩可的)wordsamountedtoarefusal.72.Theyhavecampaignedstronglyfor___________(強制的)registrationofdogs.73.ThemajorityofScotsfavoran___________(自制的)Scotlandinvolvingdevolutionorcompleteindependence.74.Becauseoftheextremecold,theAntarcticisauniquely___________(脆弱的)environment.75.Inthiscompanyyouhavetogothroughcomplex___________(官僚主義的)proceduresjusttogetanewpencil.76.He'saverya___________athleteandhewantstoplayatthehighestlevel.77.TheGovernmentofJamaicaconsidereditimpropertoa___________thedeathsentenceasitmightcausemoreviolentmurders.78.Theyarenotoptimisticaboutapeacefuls___________oftheeleven-yearconflict.79.ArcheologistsunearthedanoldEnglishdictionaryd___________backtotheyear1236.80.Everyonelooksuptohimashisactionsarealwaysc___________withhisprinciples.第五部分動詞填空(共5小題;每空1分,滿分5分)一、根據(jù)漢語句子提示,或者根據(jù)要求填入句子所缺部分81.Theoldmansatinfrontofthetelevisioneveryevening,happy________(watch)anythingthathappenedtobeon.82.Alltheschoolneeds________(add)toitsbeautyisatenniscourt.83.Toeveryone’sdelight,thedesigntheyhadspentsomuchtimeon________(prove)tobeasuccess.84.I________(paint)mynewflatallday.Solook!HowdirtyIam!WhatIneedmostnowisagoodbath.85.Duringthistragicwreckaccident,womenandchildrenwerethefirst________(get)intothelifeboats.第六部分任務(wù)型閱讀(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)Manypeoplebelievethatclassicalmusichasnothingtodowithyoungpeopletoday.However,thisissuefrequentlycausesheateddebate.Somepeoplesaythatclassicalmusicisassociatedonlywitholdpeople.Forexample,ifyoulookattheaudienceataclassicalconcert,themajorityisovertheageoffifty.Otherssayitismorepopularthanwefirstimagine.Manyyoungpeoplelistentoclassicalmusicwithoutrealizingit.Itisoftenusedinfilmsandadvertisements.Forexample,afamouspieceofclassicalmusicwasusedasthethememusicforthe1990WorldCup.Notmanypeoplecouldhavegivenitsname,butmillionsenjoyedit.Also,somepeoplepointoutthatyoungpeopleproducenewmusicbasedonclassicalideas:forexample,itissaidthatrap(說唱)musicwasinventedbyaclassicalmusicianin1912,butitisnowusedbyyoungpeopleinpopmusic.However,youngpeoplepointtothefactthatclassicalmusichasbeenoutstripped(超越)bytechnology.Toplayaclassicalinstrument,suchasaviolin,youneedtostudyhardandpracticeforhours.Nowadays,youdon’tneedtogetachingarmsfrompracticing.Ateenagercanwriteandmakemusicusingacomputerprograminthecomfortoftheirownbedroom.Afinalpointtobearinmindisthattheterm"classicalmusic"isusedtorefertoagreatvarietyofmusic,fromjazztopiecesforlargeorchestras.Thismakesitevenmoredifficulttosaywhetherclassicalmusicisrelevanttoyoungpeople.So,itmaybeonlyaminorityofyoungpeoplewhoplayclassicalinstruments,butwhenitcomestoenjoyingclassicalmusic,itdependsonthepieceofmusic.Itmaybemorerelevanttoyoungpeopleinthemodernworldthantheyrealize!TitleClassicalMusicIntroductionTheissueofwhetherclassicalmusicis(86)________toyoungpeoplecausesheateddebate.OpinionsEvidence★Classicalmusicisassociatedonlywitholdpeople.☆(87)________oftheaudienceataclassicalconcertareoverfifty.★Manyyoungpeopledon’t(88)________somemusictheylistentoisclassical.☆Classicalmusicisoftenfoundinfilmsandadvertisements.★Classicalideasprovidea(89)________forproducingnewmusic.☆Youngpeoplenow(90)________rapinpopularmusic.★Technologyhasputclassicalmusicata(81)________.☆A(yù)youngmancanwriteandmakemusiconacomputer(92)________inhisbedroom.★“Classicalmusic”canrefertovarious(93)________ofmusic.☆Classicalmusic(94)________fromjazztopiecesforlargeorchestras.ConclusionClassicalmusicmaystillbe(95)________byyoungpeopletoday.第七部分書面表達(滿分15分)請閱讀下面短文,并按照要求用英語寫一篇150詞左右的文章。Thereisastorytellingofareligiousmasterwhoissaidtobecapableofmovingmountains.Amancametohimaskingforademonstration.Themastersatinfrontofamountainforamoment,thenwenttotheothersaidofitanddeclaredtheendofthedemonstration.Alltheaudiencesweregreatlypuzzledandbeggedhimforanexplanation.Hesaid,“Therehasneverbeenawayofmovingmountains;whatyoucandoistogotothemountainifitdoesn’tcome.”O(jiān)neofmyfriends,thoughwiththemakingsofamerchant,wasbentonbeingapainter.Heresignedfromofficeanddevotedhimselfentirelytopaintingathome.Severalyears,however,sawnoprogressinthisregard.Apainfulretrospectionboughthimtohissenses.Hemadeuphismindtotakeupbusinessinplaceofpainting.Ittookhimonlyafewyearstobecomearichbusinessman.Meanwhilehespenthissparetimeexchangingexperienceandskillsinpaintingandcalligraphy.Hisworksfinallywonacclamationbyexpertpaintersandwereonsaleinartgalleryandgrandhotels.Hehadhiscollectionspublishedandhisdreamofbecomingapaintercametrueatlast.[寫作內(nèi)容]1.概括短文的內(nèi)容要點,該部分的字數(shù)大約30詞左右;2.就“山不過來,我就過去”為主題,發(fā)表你的看法,至少包含以下的內(nèi)容要點,該部分的字數(shù)大約120詞左右。1)根據(jù)你的生活經(jīng)歷,當所面對的事實無法改變時,是否應(yīng)該改變自己?2)簡述一個改變自己的例子;3)你認為有時候改變自己,才能最終改變屬于自己的世界嗎?[寫作要求]你可以使用實例或其他論述方法支持你的觀點,也可以參照閱讀材料的內(nèi)容,但不要抄襲閱讀材料中的句子。_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________2014—2015學年度第一學期啟東中學第一次月考答題紙第四部分單詞拼寫(共10小題;每小題0.5分,滿分5分)71.Infact,your___________(模棱兩可的)wordsamountedtoarefusal.72.Theyhavecampaignedstronglyfor___________(強制的)registrationofdogs.73.ThemajorityofScotsfavoran___________(自制的)Scotlandinvolvingdevolutionorcompleteindependence.74.Becauseoftheextremecold,theAntarcticisauniquely___________(脆弱的)environment.75.Inthiscompanyyouhavetogothroughcomplex___________(官僚主義的)proceduresjusttogetanewpencil.76.He'saverya___________athleteandhewantstoplayatthehighestlevel.77.TheGovernmentofJamaicaconsidereditimpropertoa___________thedeathsentenceasitmightcausemoreviolentmurders.78.Theyarenotoptimisticaboutapeacefuls___________oftheeleven-yearconflict.79.ArcheologistsunearthedanoldEnglishdictionaryd___________backtotheyear1236.80.Everyonelooksuptohimashisactionsarealwaysc___________withhisprinciples.第五部分動詞填空(共5小題;每空1分,滿分5分)一、根據(jù)漢語句子提示,或者根據(jù)要求填入句子所缺部分81.Theoldmansatinfrontofthetelevisioneveryevening,happy________(watch)anythingthathappenedtobeon.82.Alltheschoolneeds________(add)toitsbeautyisatenniscourt.83.Toeveryone’sdelight,thedesigntheyhadspentsomuchtimeon________(prove)tobeasuccess.84.I________(paint)mynewflatallday.Solook!HowdirtyIam!WhatIneedmostnowisagoodbath.85.Duringthistragicwreckaccident,womenandchildrenwerethefirst________(get)intothelifeboats.第六部分任務(wù)型閱讀(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)86878889909192939495

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