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2024-2025學(xué)年南京秦淮外國(guó)語(yǔ)學(xué)校九年級(jí)第一學(xué)期9月月考第I卷(選擇題共55分)一、單項(xiàng)選擇(本題共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。1.---MrWu,couldyoupleasetellmewhatthewordsbyAbrahamLincolnmean?---Itmeans“'Inthecourseofourlife,whetherweliveameaningful.”A.representsB.remainsC.mattersD.shapes2.Sampreferredthesmallhouseabrandnewbigone.A.tosell;tobuyB.selling;tobuyingC.toselling;buyingD.tosell;buying3.SomeschoolswintersportstotheircoursessinceBeijingwontherighttohostthe2022WinterOlympicGames.A.addB.areaddingC.haveaddedD.wereadding4.Whatelseshouldwepayattentiontobuildingthebridgeontime?A.finishB.finishingC.tofinishD.Finished5.---I'mlookingforwardtothefilmOnceUponATimeInHollywood.willitbegin?---nextFriday.A.When:UntilB.Howlong;NotuntilC.When;NotuntilD.Howlong;Until6.---Oneofthe24solarterms-SummerSolstice(夏至)iscomingsoon.---That'strue.Butcouldyoutellme?A.whatisthemeaningofthissolartermB.thatitwillfallonJune2lstor22ndthisyearC,whetheritwasthe10thsolartermofthe24solartermsD.ifit'sthedaywiththehighestnoonsunheightoftheyear7.---Confuciussaid,“'Inordertodoagoodjob,onemustfirstsharpenone'stools”.---Ithinkitcanbeapieceofgoodadviceforsomeonewhowantsto.A.takepartinthecompetitionbuthasnottrainedforitBstudyabroadbutisafraidtoliveinaforeigncountryC.goonatripbutthinksheorsheistoooldtotravelaloneD.buyanewe-bikebutdoesn'thavesparetimetogoshopping8.JimwouldratherfriendswithTomthanhim,becauseTomisalwaysrudetohim.A.nottobe;toforgiveB.notbeing;forgivingC.notbe;forgiveD.don'tbe;toforgive9.Hey,AuntJenny!It'syou!Ididn'texpectyouover.Whatanicesurprise!A.hadcomeB.havecomeC.wouldcomeD.willcome10.---What'sthebestwaytokeephealthy?---Myteacherssuggestmoreandwe'dbettercathealthilyandbehappyeveryday.A.exerciseB.toexerciseC.exercisingD.exercised11.---PanZhanleandHuangYuting,twoyounggoldmedalistsatParisOlympicGames,haveimpressedpeoplealot.Whatwasthesecretoftheirsuccess?---PanZhanleHuangYutingcamefirsteasily,Theirhardworkpaidoff.A.Notonly,butalsoB.Both,andC.Neither,norD.Either.Or12.-IhearanewfilmbasedontherealstoriesofZhangGuimeiwillshowatcinemassoon.---Great!Sheissuchanexcellentrolemodelthatwepraisehertoomuch.A.shouldn'tB.mustn'tC.can'tD.needn't13.Withtruefriends,wefeeltoshareourjoyandsadnesstothegreatestpossibledegree.A.freeB.suitableC.strangeD.friendly14.---HowcouldIthankyouenough?---!Anyothermaninthatcasewouldhavedonethat.A.Don'tmentionitB.NokiddingC.ItdependsD.Ofcourse15.---Mum,whatabouttravellingtotheSoutheastAsiathiswinterholiday?---.We'dbetterstayathomeastheunstablepoliticalsituationoverseasreallyworriesme.A.That'snotthecase.B.Nevermind.C.Ican'tagreemore.D.Inyourdreams.二、完形填空(本題共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。TenThousandKrathongsLekrushedthroughthecrowdedstreetstohisparents'restaurant.Outof_16,hereachedforsomebananaleaveswithoutabreak---hemighthavetimetomakekrathongs.TonightwasLoyKrathong(水燈節(jié)),aThaifestivalwhenpeoplewouldsendouttinyboatswithlightedcandlessothatlastyear'sproblemscouldsailaway,leaving17forthenewyear.Thisweek,Lekhadpracticedlaunching(使下水)krathongsashisbrotherTongdidbecausetheirsister,Dao,wassick,Iyinginbed.Perhapsawishwould18herillness!“Itwon'tbeenoughtocureDao.”Ya,Lek'sgrandma,saidsadly.ButLekdidn't_19_,Ifonlyhehadtenthousandkrathongs!Hesetflowersinsidethebananaleaveswithawhitecandle.“Tongwillhelplaunchyourboat.Nowwemustgetreadyfor20”saidYa.Likelastyear,LekwouldhelpinthekitchenwhileTonglaunchkrathongsoutsideforcustomers.ItwasallbecauseLekwastoo_21_.Withcustomersarriving,dishesweresentintothekitchen.22,thenightfell.LekpushedthroughthecrowduntilhesawTongonthejetty(碼頭),loweringkrathongsintothewaterwithhispole(竿).Itwouldtakeforeverbeforehisturn!Leklooked23toseeifYawaswatching.Thenhelaydownattheedge(邊緣)ofthejetty,litthecandleandmadeawish.Suddenly,hisbodyshookandthekrathong—24,Itremainedonthesurfaceforamomentandthendisappeared.Whataterriblesign!TearsfloodedLek'seyes.Leknearlylosthisbalanceagainashetriedto25hiskrathong.Whenseeingitturnedupsidedown,histearsdroppedintotheriver.“Lek!”shoutedTong,“Somanypeoplehere!Youmayhelpme,staywhereIcanseeyou!”A(n)26tolaunchkrathongs!Lekwiped(擦)hiseyesandtookapole.Agirlhandedhimaboatwithsweetwhiteflowers,“It'sformyfather.”Leksentitdownwiththepole27_andmadehisownsilentwish.Thecandlelightdancedontheblackriverastheboatslowly28thewaves.Thegirl'ssmilemadeLekfeellargerthanhisname.LekrememberedYa'swordsthatonlyawishmightnotmakeDao_29_butitgavehimhope.Witheachkrathongsentaway,hemadethe_30wishoverandover—MayDaogetwellsoon.“Tong,doyousupposethereareathousandkrathongsouttheretonight?”"Theremust.beatleasttenthousand!"Leksmiledsincerely.Hehopedtherivercouldhearthetenthousandwishessailingfromhisheartforhissisterthatnight16.A.shapeB.dangerC.breathD.trouble17.A.jokesB.reasonsC.giftsD.wishes18.A.takeawayB.wakeupC.leadtoD.dependon19.A.acceptB.careC.moveD.understand20.A.leavesB.candlesC.CustomersD.flowers21.A.fatB.weakC.smallD.tired22.A.FinallyB.SuddenlyC.PeacefullyD.Heavily23.A.forwardB.insideC.outsideD.around24.A.stuckB.droppedC.burntD.appeared25.A.saveB.showC.paintD.make26.A.ideaB.chanceC.standardD.fact27.A.politelyB.simplyC.hardlyD.carefully28.A.followedB.pulledC.mixedD.separated29.A.happierB.sadderC.betterD.worse30.A.sweetB.sameC.realD.other三、閱讀理解(本題共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。AYoumayknowthatthingslikecaremissions(排放)andplasticsarebadforourEarth.Buthowaboutwashingyourjeans?Scientistsfindthatwashingapairofjeanscangiveoutabout56,000microfibers.Thesefibersarelessthan5millimeterslong.Theycangofromourwashingmachinesallthewaytothesea.ThisisbadfortheEarthandevenharmsourhealth.31.Whichpartofamagazineisthereadingmaterialmostprobablytakenfrom?A.Culture.B.Fashion.C.Environment.D.Technology.32.Whichwordisthemostsuitablefor?A.JourneyB.ChanceC.DreamD.Challenge33.Accordingtothepassage,toreduceharmtotheEarthandourhealth,youshould.A.washandkillbacteriaeverytwoweeksB.washyourjeansoftentosaveenergyC.testyourjeansafter15monthsofwearD.wearjeansformoredaysbeforewashingBEverybodyknowsthatEarthspinsfromwesttoeast.Thatistosay,itappearstobeturningcounterclockwise(逆時(shí)針)rapidlywhenviewedfromabovetheNorthPole.ButwhatifEarthstartedspinningtheotherway?ScientistsfromGermanyhavemadeacomputersimulationinwhichEarthspinsintheoppositedirection—clockwisewhenviewedfromabovetheNorthPole.ThisshowedthemsomeinterestingthingsabouttheweatherandgeographyonEarth,LiveSciencereported.AsEarthspinsinacounterclockwisedirection,itshapescertainoceancurrents(洋流).Thedirectionofoceancurrents,togetherwithwinds,producesdifferentweathersaroundtheglobe.Butabackwardspinchangestheoceancurrentsandwinds.WesternareasofthelandsonEarthcooldownastheeasternpartswarmup.WintersbecomeevencolderinnorthwesterEurope,whileeasternRussiabecomeswarmerthanbefore.Rainnolongerfallsontheplanet'swettestplaces.AnotherresultofabackwardspinisthatEarthbecomesgreener,Scientistsfoundthatglobaldesertareasreducefrom42millionsquarekilometersto31millionsquarekilometers.Thismayhavesomethingtodowiththechangingweather.Therefore,youcanseerichgreenlandscapesfromCentralAfricatotheMiddleEast,whicharemostlycoveredwithdesertsnow.Moresurprisingly,theSaharaDesertbecomesanoasis.However,desertsdon'tdisappear.Theyjustappearinsomeplacesinwhichtheyneverappearedbefore.DesertswouldcoverNorthAmerica,wherecountriesliketheUnitedStatesandCanadalie.SandduneswouldreplacetheAmazonrainforestinSouthAmerica,AbackwardspinwouldkeepthemainfeaturesofEarth'sgeography,suchasthesize,shapesandpositionsoflandsandoceans.Butitwouldchangetheinteractionsbetweencirculatingair,oceanandgeographyleadscientistFlorianZiementoldLiveScience.34.WhichofthefollowingsentencescanbeputintheblankofParagraph3?A.Anywaydesertscovertheplanet.B.Therefore,theweatherisdifferent.C.Howeverthepositionsofoceanschanges.D.Surprisinglytheareaoflandsislarger.35.Theunderlinedword"oasis"inParagraph4means.A.aplaceinadesertwherethereissandandstonesalloverB.arichlandinadesertwherethewatertableisnearthesurfaceC.alargebodyofsaltwaterpartiallyenclosedbylandoranoceanD.alargesmoothareawhichisover500metresabovethesealevel36.WhatwouldabackwardspinbringtoEarth?A.Thedirectionofoceancurrentsandwindswouldbedifferent.B.RainwouldnolongerfallonwesternareasofthelandsonEarthC.Desertswouldbecomelargerandcovertheplanet'swettestplacesD.Thesize,shapesandpositionsoflandsandoceanswouldbechanged37.Thepassageismostprobablytakenfromamagazineon.A.historyB:travelC.entertainmentD.geographyCSomepeoplethinkcreativityismakingsomethingcompletelynew,sotheydonotthinkofthemselvesascreativeones.However,someotherpeoplethinkcreativitycanjustbeexpressingthemselvesthrougheverydayactsandtheyareborncreativebecauseitisnotanall-or-nothingqualityorskill.Whetherornotwerealizeit,weallhavetheabilitytoexpresscreativity.Sometimesthepathtocreativeproductivityisbeingwillingtodosomethingdifferent.Areyousomeonewholovestoreadcomics?Perhapsitistimeyoucreateoneofyourown.Don'tworryifyoucannotdrawverywellorfeelthatyoucannotwritehumorousreportsforcharacters.Nobodysaysthisisanexam!Youonlyhavetopleaseyourself,togainthesatisfactionthatyoutrysomethingnew,allonyourown.Ifyoufeeleasy;youcanofcourseshareitwithourlovedones,orpostitonsocialmedia,Areyousomeonewholikestoexpressyourselfinwriting?Trywritingablog.Thisislikethenewversionofadiary.Inyourblog,youcanwriteaboutyourthoughts,opinionsandexperiences.Youcanalsowritestoriesorplays,ifyoufeeluptoit!Theblogprovidesyouwithaplatformtocreatesomethingneweveryday,inwrittenforms.Areyousomeonewholikestobealone?Now,thinkaboutthethingsthatmakeyouhappy.Findasmallplaceinyourroom,oranyplaceinyourhome,whereyoucanspendtimewithyourself.Itcanbeasmallcomernexttoyourbedorawall.Itcanbeaposterofyourfavouriterockstarorphotosofyourfriends.Youcanalsopickaguitarifyouliketoplayinstruments,orafewstorybooksifyoulovereading.Someofyoumaylikeflowers,candlesorprettythings.Decorateyourareawithyourfavouritethingsinanywayyoulike.Thatiscreativity!Andifyoudofeelboredwiththis,youcanchange,addorremovesomething.Byrealizingthechancesinourdailylivestoinspireourcreativity,nomatterhowsmall,wemaybecomemorecomfortablewithtakingbiggercreativeleapsinotheraspectsofourlives.38.Howdoesthewriterbeginthearticle?A.Byaskingquestions.B.Bygivingexamples.C.Bycomparingopinions.D.Byexplainingreasons39.FromParagraph3toParagraph5,whatdoesthewritersuggest?A.Tryingsomethingnew.B.AvoidingsomethingdangerousC.Tryingsomethingdifficult.D.Avoidingsomethingexpensive.40.Inwhatwayscanweshowourcreativityaccordingtothearticle?①playingthepiano②receivingflowers③keepingcalm④writingblogs⑤watchingplays⑥decoratingroomsA.②③⑥B.①③⑤C.①④⑥D(zhuǎn).②④⑤41.Thepurposeofthearticleisto.A.offerusallkindsofideasandexperiencesB.teachusknowledgeofdifferentlifeskillsC.encourageustomakesomethingimportantD.askustodevelopcreativitythroughsmallactsDInthepastthreemonths,sciencefictionlovershavebeenhearingmoreandmoreaboutBaoShu,whoserealnameisLiJun.Thepost-1980swasnamedafinalistfortheHugoAwardsforhisshortstoryTastingtheFutureDelicacyThreeTimes(《美食三品》)andwonaScienceFictionPlanetAward,thefirstinternationalcomprehensive(綜合的)sciencefictionawardcreatedindependentlybyChina,forhisworkOurMartians(《我們的火星人》).Withhisworkscoveringarangeoftopicsfromtimeloops(時(shí)間循環(huán))tospaceexploration,BaoShuemphasizedthatdespiteitswildimagination,sciencefictionisnota“magicprophecy(預(yù)言)".Instead,itusesscienceandtechnologyasaframework(框架)toexplorehumanchallengesandtheessence(本質(zhì))ofthefuture.Thus,mostofhisworksareinspiredbyhiseverydaylife.Forexample,hisnovelTastingtheFutureDelicacyThreeTimesillustrateshowpeopleusetechnologytopushboundariesmerelytosatisfytheirculinary(烹飪的)curiosities.Theideawasinspiredbyhisobservationofpeople'snaturalcuriosityaboutnewfoods.Whenfacedwithunfamiliarcuisine,BaoShualsowonderediftechnologycouldallowustoexperiencethesensations(感覺(jué))othersfeelwhileeatingButcreatingasciencefictionnovelisnevereasy."Sincesciencefictioncoversawiderangeoftopicssuchassocialissues,technologyandphilosophy(哲學(xué)),sci-fiwritersrequireabroadknowledgebase,”saidBaoShu.Hefurtherexplained,“Ifpeopleconfusealightyearasameasurementoftimeratherthanaunitofastronomical(天文學(xué)的)distance,whichmeansthedistancelighttravelsforayear,thenaplotbasedonitmayappeartoberidiculous(荒唐的).”Whileknowledgefommsthe"backbone"ofasci-finovel,imaginationisthe“l(fā)ifeblood"thatmakesitengaging,BaoShuadded.However,healsoacknowledgedthatnoteveryoneisnaturallyskilledatimagining.BaoShusuggestedthatpushingtheboundariesofimaginationthroughchallengescanhelpdevelopthisability.Heprovidedanexample.“Ifyouaresimplygiventhetopic:‘Imagineyoubecomeabillionaire(億萬(wàn)富翁)in20years,whatwouldyourlifelooklike?’Manypeoplemightthinkabouttravelingtheworkedorinvestinginrealestate(房地產(chǎn)).Butifyouchangethescenario(場(chǎng)景)tobeingabillionairelostinadesert,itcansparkunconventional(非常規(guī)的)thinkinganddeeperexploration,”hesaid.BaoShusaidthatcreativityisevenmorecrucial(至關(guān)重要的)inanerawhenartificialintelligence(AI)canperformasmanytasksashumans.“Ifwestoplearningtothink,wemightriskbeingreplacedbyAlinthefuture,"saidBaoShu.42.WhydoesthewritermentionBaoShu'sTastingtheFutureDelicacyThreeTimesinparagraph2?A.Toemphasizehisboundlesscreativity.B.Toexplainhisapproachtosciencefiction.C.Toconveyhisphilosophicalideas.D.Toshowthemainthemesofhisworks.43.AccordingtoBaoShu,whatisessentialforwritingsciencefiction?A.Astronggraspofscienceandtechnology.B.Adeepunderstandingofhumanpsychology.C.Extensiveknowledgeacrossvariousdisciplines.D.Theabilitytoweavesocialissuesintonarratives.44.WhatdoesBaoShuintroduceinparagraph5?A.Waystoimproveone'sabilitytoimagine.B.Challengesinproducingoriginalideas.C.Storytellingtechniquesinsci-fiworks.D.Theimportanceofthinkingoutsidethebox.45.WhatdoesBaoShuthinkweshoulddointheeraofAr?A.Adapttonewtechnology.B.Developavarietyofskills.C.Showcaseourindividuality.D.Valuecreativethinking.E①Zigong,inSichuanProvinceishometoChineselanterns.Zigonglanternisknownasthebestlanternintheworld.TheZigongLanternFestivaldatesbacktotheTangDynasty.Thefestivalhasrapidlydevelopedwithtraditionalcultureandmoderntechnologies.In2008,theZigongLanternFestivalwaslistedasanationalintangibleculturalheritage(國(guó)家級(jí)非物質(zhì)文化進(jìn)產(chǎn)),becomingashiningnamecardforChineseculturetogooutintotheworld.②“Makingahugelanternforexhibitionrequires17steps,”saidWanSongtao,aninheritor(傳承人)ofZigonglantern-making.“Eachstepisfinishedbyateaminsteadofasinglemaker.”Wanadded.Thesundial(日晷),akindoflantern,madebyWan'steam,forexample,tookabout80makersover50daystocompletethewholeprocess.Unlikethelanternsinotherplaces,ZigonglanternsusemodemtechnologiessuchasAl,mechanicalengineering(機(jī)械工程),andholography(全息攝影術(shù)).Theyareperfectcombinations(結(jié)合)oflights,soundsandmovements.③what'smore,thethemeofthelanterncanbechosenindifferentways.“Anythingthatcanbedesignedonalanterncanmakeawonderfulshow,andeveryoneisencouragedtoturntheirideasintorealworks,”saidZhangFanglai,aleadingresearcherattheColorfulLanternMuseumofChina.AndtherichthemesofZigonglanternsshowthespiritofcreativityandwarmthfromthebottomofthelocalpeople'sheart.④Thegovernmentencourageslocalpeopletolearnlantern-makingwidely.withoutdoubt,attheheartoftheZigongLanternFestival'ssuccessisthelocaltraditionofpullingtogether.Zigonglanternsaregettingmoreandmorepopular.Drivenbythecollectiveeffortsofthewholecity,theyhavereachedover80countries.It'sbelievedthatZigonglanternswillreacheverycorneroftheworldinthefuture.46.WhichofthefollowingpoetscouldprobablyenjoyZigonglanterns?A.CaoCao.B.LiBai.C.TaoYuanming.D.CaoZhi.47.Whatcanweinfer(推斷)fromParagraph2?①Holographyisakindoftraditionaltechnology.②It'shardformakerstocompleteahugelanternforexhibition.③zigonglantersaredifferentfromthelanternsinotherplaces④TheworkersofZigonglanternmakingworktogetherinateam.A.①②③B.①④C.②③④D.②③48.Accordingtothepassage,what'sParagraph3mainlyabout?A.TherichthemesofZigonglanterns.B.ThelonghistoryofZigonglanterns.C.TheexcellentinheritorsofZigonglanterns.D.ThemoderntechnologiesofZigonglanterns.49.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“they”inParagraph4referto?A.PeopleinZigong.B.ZigonglanternsC.ThemakersofZigonglanterns.D.Manymuseums.50.Whichofthefollowingbestshowsthestructureofthispassage?四、閱讀選擇(本題共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)閱讀短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。有西項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。EssentialhikingsafetytipsforbeginnersNeverhikealoneonunknowntrailsOneofthekeyrulesofhikingsafetyistoavoidhikingaloneonunfamiliartrails.51.Ifpossible,chooseexperiencedhikerstoaccompanyyou.Theirknowledgeofthetrailcanbeinvaluableinkeepingyouandtheotherswithyousafeandontrack.AlwaysplanaheadPlanningaheadisalwaysimportant.52.Intermsofhikingsafetytips,themostimportantadvicetorememberiscarefulplanning.ShareyourplansBeforeheadingoutonahike,makesuretoinformsomeoneoutsideyourhikinggroupaboutyourplannedrouteandschedule.Providedetailssuchasthetrailyou'llbetaking,yourexpectedreturntime,andanyemergencycontacts.53.NeverleavewithoutafirstaidkitDon'tpacklightjustbecauseyouaregoingonashorthike.Certainitemsshouldneverbemissingfromyourbackpack.Oneoftheseisafirstaidkit.Remember,anyhikingtripcangobad.54.Packingafirstaidkitallowsyoutotakequickactionincaseofinjury.Thiswayyoucankeepthesituationundercontrolbeforerescuersarrive,iftheyareneeded.55Don'ttrytoimpressothersanddon'tsetyourexpectationstoohigh.Startwithlow-tomedium-difficultyshorterrailsandplanyourtripstoaimforidealweather.Evenexperiencedhikerscanhaveproblemsiftheylosefocus.Thisiswhy,asabeginnerinhiking,it'sreallyimportanttorememberthebasichikingsafetyrules.A.KnowyourownlimitsandsetyourownpaceB.YoucanalsotakeextramapsandguidesfromtheparkofficeCThisway,theycanhelplocateyouquicklyifsomethinggoeswrongD.Ifyouwanttostaysafe,it'simportanttoalwaysbereadyfortheworstE.Alwayshikewithacompanionoragroup,especiallywhenyou'rejuststartingoutF.Carryawell-stockedfirst-aidkitwithyouatalltimesandknowhowtouseeachitemG.Thisistruewhetheryouaregoingonalongcampingtriporaone-dayhikeinyourlocalarea第Ⅱ卷(非選擇題共55分)五、詞匯(本題共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)A.請(qǐng)根據(jù)括號(hào)中的中文提示,寫(xiě)出句中所缺單詞,使句子通順。56.Don'tregretlosingthechance.Anotheronealways(出現(xiàn))whenyoufeelhopeless.57.Itwassoluckythattheyall(成功)inpassingtheexamintheend!58.---It'satermsincebothofthelittletwobecameYoung(開(kāi)拓者).---Howtimeflies!59.Not(懲罰)childrenfortheirmistakesinbothstudyandbehaviorcan'timprovethem.60.Studentsare(要求)towearschooluniformsinourschool.61.Theyfoundthebookwinningthisyear'sNobelPrizeinLiteraturequite(有價(jià)值)aftertheyreaditasecondtime.62.Therewasa(普遍的)expectationthathewouldwinthepresidentialelectionB.請(qǐng)根據(jù)括號(hào)中的英文單詞,用其適當(dāng)形式填空,使句子通順。63.The(decide)madebythebosssometimesareofnouse.Heneedstobemorecareful.64.Thedesignoftheroomshouldbepaidattentionto(create)afeelingofpeace.65.Duringourlifetime,wehavetofacemorethanone(choose).66.Weallbelievethathisdream(achieve)afteryears'hardwork.67.Mymotheroncetoldmehehousewouldlookalittlebiggerifitswalls(paint)blueorwhite.68.ofalltheteachers,thelessonsgivenbyMr.Smithmaybe(live).69.ItisacustominChinatohavesometeaorotherdrinksbeforethemeal(offer).70.Thetwocities(connect)withahigh-speedrailwayaredevelopingrapidly六、短文填空(本題共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,并根據(jù)各題所給首字母的提示,寫(xiě)出一個(gè)合適的英語(yǔ)單詞完整、正確的形式,使短文通順。WhatisthehottestwordamongChinesenetizen(網(wǎng)民)thesedays?Novemberl1.November11hasbecomeaspecialfestivalduringr711years.Shoppingonlinehasbecomeanimportantpartinourdailylife.Moreandmorepeopleenjoyshoppingonlinebecausetheydon'thavetowastealotoftimetogototheshopfortheproducts.Justclickyourmouse,youcanfindeverythingyouneed.Mostonlineshoppersaretheyoungpeople,especiallyyoungofficeladies.Accordingtoasurvey,clothingandhouseholdproductsarethemostpopularitemsontheirshoppingl72.ThemostimportantmomentforanonlineshopperistheNovember11Singles'Dayshoppingspree(狂歡).Originally,itisjustadaytoc73beingsingle,andnow,itreferstothebiggestonlinepromotioninChinaThewordaddiction(癮)usuallymakesyouthinkofalcoholordrugs,butinmodern-daysocietywehaveseensomenewkindsofaddictions.Somepeoplearecompulsive(難以自制的)shoppers.Othersfinditimpossibletopullt74awayfromtheirwork.StillothersspendcountlesshourswatchingTVorplayingcomputergames.Overtheyears,shop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