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江蘇省揚(yáng)州中學(xué)2017—2018學(xué)年度第二學(xué)期高一期中考試英語試題命題人:劉娟季舟審核人:佘穎欣本試卷分六部分。滿分120分??荚嚂r(shí)間120分鐘。第I卷(三部分共85分)第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分20分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Wherearethetwospeakers?A.Onabusystreet. B.InaBeijingHotel. C.Atastation.2.Howdoesthemanlikethebook?A.Humorous. B.Scientific. C.Popular.3.WhyisPeterleaving?A.Tovisithisparents. B.Toattendcollege. C.Tohaveaholiday.4.Whattimeisitnow?A.Seveno’clock. B.Seventhirty. C.Eighto’clock.5.Howmuchdoesthemanneedtopay?A.35dollars. B.115dollars. C.150dollars.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽下面一段對話,回答第6和第7兩個(gè)小題。6.Wherearethespeakers?A.Atameeting. B.Ataparty. C.Atawedding.7.WhatdoesthemansayaboutAnne?A.Sheishumorous.B.Sheisveryintelligent.C.Sheiseasytogettoknow.聽下面一段對話,回答第8和第9兩個(gè)小題。8.WhydidMr.Millergetuplate?A.Hewatchedafootballmatchlivelastnight.B.HewatchedafootballmatchonTVlatelastnight.C.Hecouldn’tfallasleepafterwatchingafootballmatch.9.WhathappenedtoMr.Milleronhiswaytowork?A.Hehadacaraccident.B.Hewasstoppedbythepolice.C.Hewasstuckinatrafficjam.聽下面一段對話,回答第10至第12三個(gè)小題。10.Wheredoesthemanwanttogo?A.ToNewYork. B.ToNewJersey. C.ToHawaii.11.Whenwillthemanleave?A.Inthemorning. B.Intheafternoon. C.Intheevening.12.Howmuchdoesoneticketcost?A.$310. B.$325. C.$620.聽下面一段對話,回答第13至第16四個(gè)小題。13.Howmanycustomershavejustetotherestaurant?A.Three. B.Four. C.Five.14.Wherewilltheysiteating?A.Inthecenter. B.Nearthewindow. C.Intheback.15.WhichstyleofChinesefoodisnotservedinthisrestaurant?A.Hunanfood. B.Sichuanfood. C.Guangdongfood.16.Whatfoodwillthecustomerseat?A.Hunanfood. B.Zhejiangfood. C.Sichuanfood.聽下面一段對話,回答第17至第20四個(gè)小題。17.Whatisthewoman’smajor?A.Painting. B.English. C.Japanese.18.WhendidthewomanlastseeLily?A.Threedaysago. B.Oneweekago. C.Threeyearsago.19.WhatisLily’sproblem?A.ShelackschancestospeakChinese.B.ShefindsitdifficulttowriteChinesewords.C.Shedoesn’tknowhowtorememberChinesewords.20.Wheredoesthewomanplantofurtherherstudy?A.InChina. B.InItaly. C.InEngland.第二部分:英語知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié):單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)Iwillbeonanexchangeprogramthissummer,_______I’vedesiredforalongtime.A.one B.theone C.that D.when22.ThefilmWolfWarriorII______arescueoperationinAfrica,ledbyaformerSpecialForcessoldierLengFeng.A.focuseson B.insiston C.mentson D.relieson23.HannahTaylorbegantohostthe“BigBossesLunches”program,______shewouldtrytopersuadelocalbusinessleaderstocontributetothecause.A.when B.where C.that D.which24.Thediscoveryofnewevidenceledto________.A.thethiefhavingcaught

B.catchthethiefC.thethiefbeingcaught

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B.tookup

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D.tookonImaginationismoreimportantthanknowledge,forknowledgeislimited,imaginationisaboutallthereeverwillbetoknowandunderstand.A.or B.while C.though D.so28.Youcantrytheconveniencestore,butit_______wellbeclosed.It’stoolatenow.A.can B.may C.mustD.should29.Ioncehadachancetoexperiencewhatromancewasbutsomehowaway_______.A.itgoes B.wentit C.diditgo D.itwent30.Asaresultoftheseriousflood,two-thirdsofthebuildingsinthearea_____.A.needrepairingB.needstorepairC.needsrepairingD.needtorepair31.Nomanknowswhatpotentialhehastillhe veryhardtobegood.A.triedB.willtry C.istrying D.hastried32.Anyonewhohasspentsometimewithchildrenmustbee______ofthedifferenceinthewayboysandgirlsreacttosimilarsituations.A.innocentB.interestedC.aware D.concerned33.TheChinesefootballfansdon'tknowwhen, ,theirbelovednationalteamwillmakeittotheWorldCupfinals.A.ifso B.ifany C.ifever D.ifnot34.inhisnovel,heranintothecarinfrontofthebuilding.

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D.Busy35.—Dad,look,Icanridethebike!— !Iknewyou'dgetthehangofiteventually!A.Younameit B.YouareaskingforitC.It’suptoyou D.Thereyougo第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題,每小題1分,滿分20分)ImadeupmymindtodrivetoSouthCarolinatomeetmyfriendsinmyusedcar.ThoughIhadbeenthereonce36anddidnotknowthewayverywell,Iwasonthe37afterIhadmadesomeinquiries.AtAshvelle,therewasacrossroad.IcouldgoonalongthemainroadorIcouldtakeashortcut.Theshortcutwasto38severalhillsandwasdangerous.Ihesitatedfora39whileandthenchosethemainroad,forIwantedtobe__40__.SomethinghappenedafterIdrovealongwayandfounditwasnotthecorrectroadthatIwantedto__41___butthehillyroadIdecidedtoavoid.Irealizedthatitwasatthe__42___thatIhadmadethe__43___mistake.“WhatshallIdo?”Iaskedmyself.IfIwentbacktotakethatroadagain,itwouldbeverylate__44___thetimeIgottoColumbia.Thinkingit_45__,Idecidedtogoon.“If__46___peoplecangoalongthisroad,whycan’tI?”I__47___myself.Theshortcut,tomysurprise,wasnotthat__48___;infact,itwasonlyaverypeacefulcountryroad,__49___upanddowntwolowhills.Therewas__50___traffic.Onbothsidesoftheroad,youcouldseetrees,wildflowers,and__51___withcowsandhorses.Myfearwas__52___withthewind.Listeningtothebeautifulcountrymusicovermycarstereo(立體聲),Idroveonand_53___thescenerywhichwassoquietandsonatural.Evenmyusedcarforgottogiveme__54___.ItwasjustinthislightheartednessthatIarrivedatmydestination.Myfriends,aftertheyheardwhathadhappenedtome,__55___saiditsoundedlikeanadventure.36.A.before B.ago C.already D.still37.A.train B.car C.highway D.way38.A.have B.go C.ride D.cross39.A.few B.little C.long D.lot40.A.safe B.dangerous C.fast D.slow41.A.go B.leave C.take D.drive42.A.crossroad B.er C.station D.beginning43.A.direction B.road C.disappointed D.interesting44.A.to B.from C.at D.by45.A.about B.over C.of D.up46.A.another B.theother C.other D.other47.A.asked B.forced C.encouraged D.told48.A.far B.safe C.dangerous D.dirty49.A.going B.ing C.driving D.walking50.A.heavy B.little C.few D.light51.A.farms B.trucks C.houses D.villages52.A.together B.gone C.cover D.ing53.A.looked B.liked C.enjoyed D.found54.A.happy B.scenery C.joys D.problems55.A.all B.they C.which D.who第三部分:閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)AHaveyounoticedthateverytimeyouhaveanexamatyourdoctor,yourprescriptionglasses(驗(yàn)配眼鏡)alwaysgethigherandhigher?Youthengetanewpairofglasses,andyoumoveonwithyourlife.Andthenesyournextexamthenextyear,andyourprescriptiongoeshigheragain.Whenwillitstop?Willyoubelivingyourlifewithvisionthatgetspoorerandpoorer?Therearemanyotherchoicesforyou,suchaseyesurgeriesandlasertherapies(激光治療),butdoyoureallywanttogothroughwiththesedangerousandexpensiveoperation?Aretherisksworthit?Formany,it’snot.Introducinganamazingbreakthroughineyecareandconsideredtobetheverysolutiontoeyesightimprovement—QuantumVisionSystem.WhatisthisamazingBreakthrough?TheSystempromisestorecoveryourvisionatthespeedoflight,ormoreexactlyinatleast7days.Itisanebookthatcanbedownloadedontoanyelectronicequipmentsuchasapersonalputerorasmartphone,soyougetaccesstotheguidefromanywhereandatanytimeyouwish.TheebookiscreatedbyDr.WilliamKemp,whopletelytransformedhisclinicandpracticewhenhediscoveredthisscientificbreakthrough.Insidetheebookareseveralstepbystepinstructions,guides,andvideos,explainingtheverycausesofpooreyesightandwhatyoucandotorecoveryourself.Theprogramuses100%allnaturalmethodstohelpyouachieveaperfect20/20visioninamatterofdays.Theprogramcostsonly$37,whichyoucanbuyonlinefromtheirofficialwebsite.Onceyoupayfortheprogram,yougetinstantaccesstoalltheinformationyouneedtomovefromoneprescriptionpointtoanotherinjust10minutes,andachieve20/20visioninjust7days.Theprogrameswitha60day100%moneybackguaranteesoifyoudon’tseeanyresultsorifyouthinkitdoesn’twork,yougetyourfullmoneybackwithoutquestion.56.QuantumVisionSystemisintendedforthosewho______.A.haveeyesightproblems B.receiveeyesurgeriesC.sufferfrommentaldisorder D.sufferfromblindness57.Thesystemcanbepurchased______.A.attheclinic B.ontheAppstore C.onthewebsite D.onthephone58.Thepassageismeantto______.A.remendadoctorwhotransformedhisclinicandpracticeB.advocateaneyeoperationthathelpspeopleregaintheireyevisionC.introduceascientificdiscoverywhichwillgreatlyimprovepeople’slivesD.advertiseanebookwhichcanrecoveryourvisionnaturallyinashorttimeBItallstartedin2013,whenSheaStollenwerk,theneightyearsold,askedforanewhandforChristmas.Sheawasbornwithapartialrighthand,whichrestrictsherabilitytodothingsthatotherkidstakeforgranted.“Mymomwentonline”,saysShea,wholivesinMuknowango,Wisconsin.Shea’smother,Ranee,soonlearnedaboutamunityofartists,designers,andscientistswhoaremakingbigbreakthroughswithartificialhands.FrankieFlood,aprofessorattheUniversityofWisconsininMilwaukee,wasamongthedesignerswhosawRanee’sonlinerequest.FloodobtainedhelpfromfellowprofessorAdeamBlairandtheirstudents,whowerelearninghowtomakedesignsusinga3Dprinter.“Wemadeamold(模子)ofShea’shandoutofplaster(石膏),andthenwe3Dscannedherhand,”Floodsays.WhilebeingfittedinFlood’slaboratory,Sheagottochoosethecolorofhernewhand.Shewentwithbrightpink.Shenowhasapinkhand,apurplehand,andapurpleandpinkone,andcandothingsthatshecouldn’tdobefore,likepeelingpotatoes,pickingupobjects,andcatchingaball.Floodandhisteamhavesincebuilthandsforsixotherlocalchildren.Indirectly,theyhavehelpeddozensmorebypostingtheirdesignsonlinesothatpeoplearoundtheworldcanprintthemout.Floodisalsoworkingonartificiallegsformilitarysoldierswhowereinjuredonthebattlefield.“Withoutacovering,theartificiallegiskindofuglyandplain,”Floodsays.“Soldierswantsomethingthatwillrestoretheshapeoftheirlegsandmakethemlookcoolerwhenthey’replayingsports.”AsforShea,theaspiringmusiciancannowplayherviolinwiththehelpfromanadaptivedevicethatFlood’steamcreated.“Nothingisevergoingtoholdherback,”Shea’sfather,Steve,toldalocalreporter.59.WhatdoweknowaboutSheafromParagraph1?A.Herlefthandisweak.B.Sheiseagerformanygifts.C.Shewasbornwithadisability.D.Sheesfromapoorfamily.60.WhatcanSheadowiththehelpofhernewhand?A.Shecandosimplethingseasily.B.Shecanplaydifferentkindsofsports.C.Shecanbuildhandsforotherchildren.D.Shecanmakedesignsusinga3Dprinter.61.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.FloodmadeShea’snewhandalone.B.Sheahashandsofdifferentcolorsnow.C.Soldierslikeartificiallegsthoughtheyareugly.D.Raneemadebigbreakthroughswithartificialhands.62.WhatdoSteve’swordssuggestinthelastparagraph?A.Sheaisadeterminedgirl.B.Sheahasanadvanceddevice.C.Sheaisafamousmusiciannow.D.Sheagetsmuchhelpfromherfamily.CPeerPressurePeoplewhoareatyourage,likeyourclassmates,arecalledpeers.Whentheyinfluenceyouonyourdecisionoraction,it’scalledpeerpressure.Allofus,atsomepointinourlives,havehadtodealwithpeerpressure.Theneedtofollowthecrowdanddowhatmajorityofusaredoingforcesustotakeupactivitieswhichwewouldn’totherwise.Recentstudieshaveshownthatpeerpressuremightcauseanupsidetoyou.Itcanmakeyoureflectonyouractionsandmakechangestoyourwaystobeeabetterone.Observingothersworkinghardtoreachtheirgoalswilldefinitelyencourageyoutomakeagreatefforttoachievesomethingpositive.Whenateenknowsthathisteammatesarepracticinghardtobeebetterplayersthenitwilldirectlyaffecthisownperformance.Hewillputintwicethetimeandenergytoraisethelevelofhisgameandensurehehasaplaceontheteam.Havingagroupthatbringspositivepeerpressurecanalsohelpyoupickuphealthyhabitsthatcanshapebothyourpersonalityandyourfuture.Themotivationtodowellbecauseofpressurefromyourpeerscanactuallybeeinspiration.Forexample,whenachildknowsthatsomeofhisfriendsregularlyreadstorybooks,hemaygetintothehabitofreading.Seeingthathisfriendsexercisedaily,evenhemaytakeupthehabitandadoptitinlife.Justassomeinfluencescanbepositive,somecanbenegativetoo.Peerpressuresometimescanmakeadipinyourselfconfidence.Somekidsgiveintopeerpressurebecausetheywanttobeliked,orbecausetheyworrythatothersmightmakefunofthemiftheydon’tgoalongwiththegroup.Othersgoalongbecausetheyarecurioustotrysomethingnew.Theideathat“everyone’sdoingit”caninfluencethemtoleavetheirbetterjudgmentbehind.Besides,peerpressurecandistanceyoufromyourfamilyandfriends.Itismonforteenagerstothinkthatnobodyunderstandsthemandthatthewholeworldisagainstthem.Theinfluenceofpeerpressureissuchthatitdrawsthempletelyawayfromtheirfamilyandfriendswhomeanwell.Theyjustshutthemselvesoffandfallintobadpany.It’slikelythatyou’veexperiencedtheeffectofpeerpressureindifferentareas,rangingfromtheclothesyouweartothemusicyoulistento.Sometimesitcanbehardtoresistandyoumayfeelforcedtodosomethingyou’reunfortablewith.Sobeingawareofandcarefullychoosingtheinfluenceofpeersthatwillleadtohealthyandhappyexperiencesisalifelongprocess.63.WhatdoestheunderlinedpartinParagraph2probablymean?A.Aquickreaction. B.Apositiveeffect.C.Aseriouschallenge. D.Apotentialconflict.64.Accordingtotheauthor,peerpressurecangetteenagersto______.A.beelessselfconfidentB.provideamodelforteammatesC.identifycharacteristicsofdifferenthabitsD.improverelationshipwithfamilymembers65.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofpeerpressure?A.Itmakesnodifferencetoteens’judgment.B.Itinfluencesteenstofitintovariouslifestyles.C.Ithelpsteenstorelievetheunfortablefeeling.D.Itseemslikeamonphenomenonamongteens.66.Whichofthefollowingshowsthestructureofthepassage?A. B.C.D.I:IntroductionP:PointSp:Subpoint(次要點(diǎn))C:ConclusionDItriednottobebiased,butIhadmydoubtsabouthiringStevie.Hissocialworkerassuredmethathewouldbeagood,reliablebusboy.ButIhadneverhadamentallyhandicappedemployee.Hewasshort,alittlefat,withthesmoothfacialfeaturesandthicktonguedspeechofDown’sSyndrome(唐氏綜合癥).IthoughtmostofmycustomerswouldbeunfortablearoundStevie,soIcloselywatchedhimforthefirstfewweeks.Ishouldn’thaveworried.Afterthefirstweek,Steviehadmystaffwrappedaroundhisstubbylittlefinger,andwithinamonthmyregulartruckercustomershadadoptedhimastheirofficialtruckstopmascot.Afterthat,Ireallydidn'tcarewhattherestofthecustomersthoughtofhim.Hewaslikea21yearoldinbluejeansandNikes,eagertolaughandeagertoplease,butfierceinhisattentiontohisduties.Everysaltandpeppershakerwasexactlyinitsplace,notabreadcrumborcoffeespillwasvisiblewhenSteviegotdonewiththetable.Ouronlyproblemwaspersuadinghimtowaittocleanatableuntilafterthecustomerswerefinished.Overtime,welearnedthathelivedwithhismother,awidowwhowasdisabled.Moneywastight,andwhatIpaidhimwasprobablythedifferencebetweenthembeingabletolivetogetherandSteviebeingsenttoagrouphome.That’swhytherestaurantwasagloomyplacethatmorninglastAugust,thefirstmorninginthreeyearsthatSteviemissedwork.HewasattheMayoClinicinRochestergettingaheartsurgery.HissocialworkersaidthatpeoplewithDownsSyndromeoftenhadheartproblemsatanearlyageandtherewasagoodchancehewouldethroughthesurgeryingoodshapeandbebackatworkinafewmonths.Arippleofexcitementranthroughthestafflaterthatmorningwhenwordcamethathewasoutofsurgery,inrecovery,anddoingfine.Frannie,myheadwaitress,didalittledancewhensheheardthegoodnews.BelleRinger,oneofourregulartruckercustomers,staredatherandasked,“Okay,Frannie,whatwasthatallabout?”"WejustgotwordthatStevieisoutofsurgeryandgoingtobeokay.""Iwaswonderingwherehewas.Ihadanewjoketotellhim.Whatwasthesurgeryabout?"FranniequicklytoldBelleRingerandtheothertwodriverssittingathisboothaboutStevie'ssurgery,thensighed:"Yeah,I'mgladheisgoingtobeOK,"shesaid."ButIdon'tknowhowheandhisMomaregoingtohandleallthebills.FromwhatIhear,they'rebarelygettingbyasitis."BelleRingernoddedthoughtfully,andFranniehurriedofftowaitontherestofhertables.Afterthemorningrush,Franniewalkedintomyoffice.Shehadacoupleofpapernapkinsinherhand."What'sup?"Iasked.“IclearedoffthattablewhereBelleRingerandhisfriendsweresittingaftertheyleft,andIfoundthis.Thiswasfoldedandtuckedunderacoffeecup."Shehandedthenapkintome,andthree$20billsfellontomydeskwhenIopenedit.Ontheoutside,inbig,boldletters,wasprinted"SomethingForStevie".Afterthreemonths,whenSteviewassupposedtobebacktowork,therewasalready$10,000incashandcheckscollected,allfromtruckersandtruckingpaniesthatheardabouthisproblems.SoonceagainwecouldseeStevie,withabig,bigsmileonhisface,busyclearingallthecupsanddishesfromthetableinmyrestaurant.67.WhydidtheauthorhavedoubtsabouthiringStevie?A.BecauseSteviewasnotthatreliable.B.BecauseSteviewasmentallydisabledC.BecauseSteviewastooshortandfat.D.BecauseSteviewasbadtempered68.BysayingtheunderlinedsentenceinPara3,theauthormeantthatthemoneyshepaidStevie____.A.couldhelpStevieoutofthetroubleB.couldn’tthoroughlysolveStevie’sproblemC.couldmakeagreatdifferencetoStevie’slifeD.couldsendStevietoagrouphome69.WhydidFranniesighaftershegotwordthatSteviewouldbeOK?A.ShewasworriedthattheownerwouldfireStevie.B.ShewasworriedaboutStevie’shealth.C.ShewasworriedaboutStevie’sfinanceproblem.D.ShewasworriedthatnoonewouldhelpStevie.70.Steviewaspopularamongthestaffandcustomersintherestaurantbecauseof____.A.hisspecialappearance.B.hishardworkandoptimism.C.hisfunnyspeechesandactions.D.hiskindheartedbehaviour.第Ⅱ卷(三部分共35分)第四部分:任務(wù)型閱讀(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)Yourlifeisposedofallthelittlethingsweexperienceeveryday,andknowinghowtofindjoyinsomeofthoselittlethingsisoneoftheeasiestwaystolethappinessslowlyfillyourcup.Inorderforthattohappen,youneedtodotwoverysimplethings,putyourselfinsuchsituationsthatyoucanexperiencehappinessthere,andthenfindawaytoenjoytheexperienceandletitsinkintoyou.Toputyourselfinthepositionofexperiencinghappinesseveryday,LahanCatalino,Ph.D,attheUniversityofCalifornia,SanFrancisco,remendsanapproachcalled“prioritizingpositivity”—organizingyourdaytodaylifeonpurposesothatitcontainssituationswhichnaturallygiverisetopositiveemotions.Itinvolvesbothtakingtimeofffromyourdailyroutinetodothingsthatyoureallyloveandheavilyweighingthepositiveemotionalconsequencesofmajorlifedecisions,liketakinganewjob,andyouwillregularlyfindyourself.Thenhowcanwefindawaytoenjoythehappyexperienceandletitsinkintoyou?HereiswhatpsychologistRickHanson,theauthorofBuddha’sBrainexplains.Letagoodfactbeeagoodexperience.Oftenwegothroughlifeandsomegoodthinghappens—alittlethinglikewecheckedoffanitemonourToDolist,wesurvivedanotherdayatwork,theflowersareblooming,andsoforth.Hey,thisisanopportunitytofeelgood.Don’tleavethemoneylyingonthetable:recognizethatthisisanopportunitytoletyourselftrulyfeelgood.Reallyenjoythispositiveexperience.Practicewhatanyschoolteacherknows:ifyouwanttohelppeoplelearnsomething,makeitasseriousaspossible—inthiscase,asfeltinthebodyaspossible—foraslongaspossible.Whensinkingintothisexperience,senseyourintentionthatthisexperienceissinkingintoyou.Sometimespeopledothisthroughimagination,likebysensingagoldenlightingintothemselves.Youmightimagineajewelgoingintothetreasurechestinyourheart—orjustknowthatthisexperienceissinkingintoyou,beingaresourceyoucantakewithyounomatterwhereyougo.Itmightseemalittleclichè(陳詞濫調(diào))tosay“stopandsmelltheroses”,butit’smomentslikethosethatcanbestoredinyourhappinessbankandtakenoutlater.Livingahappylifecanbeassimpleasacceptingthehappinessthat’salreadyaroundyou.Ifyouwantmore,it’sOKtogooutandachieveit,butdon’tforgetwherehappinessreallyesfrom.Let71eNaturallyWiththe“LittleThings”72tolethappinesseyourway*Putyourselfinsituations73youexperiencehappiness.*Findawaytoenjoytheexperienceandletitsinkintoyou.Giving74topositivethings*Organizeyoureverydaylife75toexperiencepositiveemotions.*76yourtimetodothingsyouloveaswellasheavilyweighingthepositiveemotionalconsequences.Enjoyingtheexperienceandlettingitsinkintoyou*Letagoodfactbeeagoodexperiencesothatyouhavethe77tofeelgood.*Reallyenjoythepositiveexperienceaslongaspossible.*Whensinkingintothisexperience,be78ofyourintentionsothatitbeesaresourcetotakewithyouwhereveryougo.79*Happymomentslike“stopandsmelltheroses”are80.*Livingahappylifecanbeassimpleasacceptingthehappinessalreadyaroundyou.第五部分:根據(jù)所給中文提示或者首字母,寫出對應(yīng)的單詞,注意形式。(共10小題;每小題0.5分,滿分5分)81Recently,alargenumberofChinesepeopleareb__________productsfromabroad,whichareactuallyproducedandassembledinChina.82Withhelpfulexperience__________(積累)throughthesecoursesandfieldtrips,wecanequipourselvesbetterforourfutureemployment.83Themissionhad__________(命令)thatworkonthebuildingshouldbestoppedimmediately.84Helovessportssomuchthatheevend__________hisroomwithpicturesofallhisfavoritesportsfigures.85"Itissadtoseeamanso__________(腐蝕)bythedesireformoneyandpower."saidtheofficer.86Whatmakesawarterrifyingisthatcountless

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