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試題PAGE1試題深圳實(shí)驗(yàn)學(xué)校高中部2024-2025學(xué)年度第一學(xué)期第一階段考試高一英語(yǔ)時(shí)間:120分鐘滿(mǎn)分:150分第一部分聽(tīng)力理解(共15小題;每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分15分)第一節(jié)每段對(duì)話(huà)僅讀一遍聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話(huà)。每段對(duì)話(huà)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)。聽(tīng)完每段對(duì)話(huà)后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來(lái)回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話(huà)僅讀一遍。1.Whenwillthemanarriveattheparty?A.At7:30. B.At8:00. C.At8:30.2.Howdoesthemanhelpthewoman?A.Byfillingouttheformforher.B.Bytellingherhispersonalinformation.C.Byreadingtheinformationontheform.3.Whatisthewomangoingtodo?A.Payfortheshoes. B.Gototheshoeshop. C.Borrowmoneyfromtheman.4.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Teacherandstudent. B.Doctorandpatient. C.Classmates.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Whattheman'shobbyis.B.Whetherthemanlearneddrawing.C.Whenthemanwenttohighschool.第二節(jié)聽(tīng)下面對(duì)話(huà)或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話(huà)或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從所聽(tīng)到的內(nèi)容中獲取信息,回答相應(yīng)小題。聽(tīng)每段對(duì)話(huà)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(tīng)完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話(huà)或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽(tīng)第6段材料,回答第6至8題。6.Whatticketwillthewomantake?A.Firstclassontheexpresstrain.B.Firstclassontheovernighttrain.C.Secondclassontheovernighttrain.7.WhenwillthewomangettoBrussels?A.9:00a.m. B.7:00p.m. C.7:00a.m.8.Whatwillbefreeonthetrain?A.Meals. B.Coffee. C.Fruits.聽(tīng)第7段材料,回答第9至11題。9.Wheredoesthewomanreadthearticle?A.Fromthenewspaper. B.Ontheweb. C.Inthemagazine.10.Whydoesthemanhatetheidea?A.Heworriesthesafety. B.Heenjoysthequiet. C.Itcostsextraexpense.11.Whatdoesthemangivetosupporthisopinion?A.Astoryofascientist. B.Ascientificresearch. C.Somecommonsense.聽(tīng)第8段材料,回答第12至15題。12.Whathappenstopeopleastheygrowolder?A.Theytakehappinessforgranted.B.Theybelievehappinessissimple.C.Theyfeelithardertoexperiencehappiness.13.Whatdoteenagersthinkofhappiness?A.Conditional. B.Complicated. C.Magic.14.WhichisNOTtheelementofhappinessinpsychologists’eyes?A.Pleasurablerelaxationtime. B.Anideallifepartner. C.Pleasingwork.15.Whatisthespeaker'sunderstandingofhappiness?A.Freedomleadstohappiness.B.Happinessisenjoyingwhatwehave.C.Happinessisaboutwhathappenstous.第二部分單項(xiàng)選擇(共15小題;每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分15分)從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。16.Thefamousmusicianalongwithhisstudents_________thepianoquitewell,butshe_________itsincelastyear.A.plays;didn'tplay B.play;didn'tplayC.plays;hasn'tplayed D.play;hasn'tplayed17.Bythe11thcentury,compasses_________usedbyChinesetonavigatetheirshipsatsea.A.were B.hadbeen C.wouldbe D.havebeen18.Theyoungcouplewillhavetorentahouse,fortheirnewone_________.A.isbeingdecoratedB.wasdecoratedC.willdecorateD.haddecorated19.Ienjoyedtheeveningthatwespenttogetherbythesea.Whatsentenceelement(句子成分)doestheunderlinedpartserveas?A.adverbial(狀語(yǔ))B.complement(補(bǔ)語(yǔ))C.attributive(定語(yǔ))D.appositive(同位語(yǔ))20.Pleaseleavethelightsonwhenyouwalkoutoftheroom.Whatsentenceelement(句子成分)doestheunderlinedpartserveas?A.adverbial(狀語(yǔ))B.complement(補(bǔ)語(yǔ))C.attributive(定語(yǔ))D.appositive(同位語(yǔ))21.Theconcertconcludedwithasymphonicchoir(交響合唱團(tuán))performanceofMyMotherlandbytheWuxiShanheChorus,leavingadeep_________ontheaudience.A.collection B.moment C.pressure D.impression22.HevividlyrecallsateenagersurnamedLiangwhoshowedgreatpassionand_________forbasketballdespitehavingneverplayedthesport.A.theme B.talent C.feature D.detail23.Thefeelingofenjoyingapplauseandcheersafterfinishingtherunningracewasbeyond_________.A.debate B.doubt C.control D.description24.Englishwasinventedbypeople,notcomputers,andit_________thecreativityofthehumanrace.A.reflects B.argues C.selects D.judges25.Peoplelivinginmountainousareasanddeepvalleyshavelong_________withpoorfacilities,_________inadequateroadstotheoutsideworld.A.contacted;specifically B.exchanged;enormouslyC.struggled;particularly D.suited;obviously26.WalkingalongtheroadintheForbiddenCity,onewill_________ahugestonewithninedragonssculpted.A.comeacrossB.settleforC.lookforwardtoD.dealwith27.Filmingthefunmomentsbehindthescenesnot_________tothepublic,thevlogsshowtheathletes’livelyandamazingpersonalities.A.confident B.visible C.intelligent D.powerful28.Italyisagreatcountrywhichisfamousforits_________combinationofancientandmodernattractions.A.sharp B.extra C.curious D.unique29.Thehistorianstressedtheimportanceofstudyingdocumentsintheirhistorical_________tofullyunderstandtheirvalue.A.tradition B.option C.schedule D.context30.Themuseum_________acollectionofartworks,providingvisitorswitharichandimmersive(沉浸式的)experienceintotheworldofart.A.contains B.reminds C.memorizes D.recognizes第三部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿(mǎn)分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題紙上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。ATalkingTogetherAboutCollaboration(合作)Monday,June19,11:30a.m.TheMuseumofModernArtFreewithMuseumadmissionTheongoingTalkingTogetherconversationseriesprovidesanopportunitytothinkdeeplyaboutabroadbuttimelytheme.Understandingthatartprovidesconnectionstoeachotherandtheworldaroundus,wewillconsiderthismonth'stheme,“collaboration,”throughselectedworksintheexhibitionRobertRauschenberg:AmongFriends.ThissessionisledbyPaulaStuttman.DrawingIsaWayofThinkingMonday,June19,1:30p.m.TheMuseumofModernArtFreewithMuseumadmissionTheactofdrawingallowsustounderstandanartworkthroughmarkmaking.Joinusinthisongoingseriesasweexploreartworksthroughdrawingandconversation.ThisweekwedrawfromaselectedworkintheexhibitionRobertRauschenberg:AmongFriends.ThissessionisledbyPaulaStuttmanSunsetViewingsMonday,June19,8:15p.m.MoMAPS1OneofartistJamesTurrell'scelebratedSkyspaces,Meetingisasite-specificinstallation(現(xiàn)代雕塑裝置)thatinvitesviewerstolookupwardstowardaclearviewofthesky.Theinstallationfeaturesamulticoloredlightingprogramsynchronized(同步)tosunriseandsunset.Whenthesunsetlightingprogramfallsoutsideofregularmuseumhours,MoMAPS1ishostingspecialafter-hoursviewingsonMondayevenings.Theseeventshavelimitedcapacityandrequireanadvanceticket.PostwarArtWoreRedThursday,June29,11:30a.mTheMuseumofModernArtFreewithMuseumadmissionJoinusforalivelydiscussionabouttheworkofartistsfeaturedintheexhibitionMakingSpace:WomenArtistsandPostwarAbstraction,whichshinesaspotlightontheimpressivebutstillrelativelyunder-recognizedachievementsofwomenartistsaftertheendofWorldWarII.ThissessionisledbyTamaraKostianovsky.31.Whatsimilaritydothefirsttwoeventsshare?A.Theyinvolvethesameartist. B.Theystartatthesametime.C.Theyexplorethesametheme. D.Theyselectthesameworks.32.WhichofthefollowingistrueaboutSunsetViewings?A.Itisfreeofanycharge. B.Itoffersactivitiesafterclosingtime.C.Itisusedtowatchsunriseandsunset. D.Itallowsviewerstoengageatweekonds.33.Whoisinchargeofthediscussionaboutfemaleartists?A.JamesTurrell. B.PaulaStuttman.C.RobertRauschenberg. D.TamaraKostianovsky.BIfyou'relookingforinspirationtogethealthyandstayactive,looknofurtherthanEdnaGiordano.Edna,wholivesinCanada,hasbecomefamousforthefitnesslevelshemaintainsatage91.Themomoffive,grandmotheroftwenty-oneandgreat-grandmotheroffourstilldrivesnow.“I'vealwayshadabusylifestylebecause,let'sfaceit,withthatmanychildren,youhavetobebusy,”Ednasaid.“So,Ineverreallythoughtaboutit.That'sjustthewayIlive.”Shesaidsheonlyreallybegantofocusonherfitnessinher60s,whenshewasforcedtoretirefromherjobatalocalhospital.Shehadtofacethefactthatshewas60.Tokeepherselfbusy,Ednabegangardeningagainthatshehadtoabandonduetoherbusywork.Shesaidshealsostartedgoingtothegyminher60s,whichshestilldoeseveryotherday.“Ihavetokeepmyfeettothefirebecauseit'scoldinthemorninginwinter,andwhenit'ssnowyoricyoutthere,Idon'treallygetenthusiasticaboutgoingoutside,”shesaid.“ButImakemyselfdoitandmarkitonthecalendar.SoIcannottakeanyshortcuts.”Ednasaidshefocusedonwalkingatthegymforhercardiovascular(心血管)healthandalsoincludedlotsofweightliftinginherroutinetomaintainherbonestrength.“Wheninthegym,Idon'ttrytobreakanyrecordsorcompetewithanyoneelse,”Ednasaid.“Ionlypushmyselftodobetterallthetime,andIonlycompetewithmyself.”Whenitcametoherage,Ednasaidthepeopleatthegymdidn'trealizeshe's91.Sheprefersitthatway,becausewhenpeopledorealizeshe'sinher90s,they'llsurelydemandtohelpher.“Iknowthemwell.ButIdon'treallywanthelp,”saidEdna.“It'sfunnytosaythat,butIliketobeindependent.”34.WhatmadeEdnaleaveherjobin.thehospital?A.Herturning60. B.Herlookingaftermanykids.C.Herwishtoliveabusylife. D.Hersufferingfromadisease.35.WhatdoweknowaboutEdnaafterretirement?A.Shelivesinacoldplaceallyearround. B.Shemanagestobearegularatthegym.C.Shedevelopsanewhobbyforgardening. D.Shelikestotakeshortcutsinherdailylife.36.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribesthepeopleatthegym?A.Competitive. B.Humorous. C.Cautious. D.Caring.37.WhatcanwelearnfromEdna'sstory?A.Theelderlyalsoenjoytrends. B.Experiencebeatsyouth.C.Apositiveattitudeextendslife. D.Fitnessisfitforeveryone.CIthappenscountlesstimesaday.Aflower'sbrightcolorandthesmellofsweetnectar(花費(fèi))attractabee.Thebeestopsbyforaquicktasteandsmallgrainsofpollen(花粉)sticktoitsbody.Thebeethentravelstoanotherflowerofthesametypeandleavesthepollenasithasanothermeal.Thisisanexampleofanimalpollination(授粉)—aprocessextremelyimportanttoplantreproduction.It'snotonlyplantsthatdependonanimalpollination—humansdo,too.Worldwide,nearlyathousandplantsthatwegrowforfood,spices,clothingfibers,andmedicinedependonit.Ifpollinationsuddenlystopped,wewouldhavenoapples,tomatoes.coffee,andmanyothergoods.Thisimportantprocessiscarriedoutbymorethan200,000differentanimalspeciesknownaspollinators.Fliesandbeetles—theoriginalpollinators—dateback130millionyearstothefirstfloweringplants.Birds,butterflies,andantsalsodotheirpart.Evennonflyingmammalshelpout:monkeystearopenflowerswiththeirhands,accidentallyspreadingpollenintotheairandontotheirfur.Pollinatorsarethereforeimportant,buttheyarealsoatrisk.Climatechange,habitatloss,andinvasivepredators(入侵捕食者)allthreatenthem.TheUnitedStates,forexample,haslostover50percentofitshoneybeesoverthepasttenyears.Aseriousthreatfacingbeesiscolonycollapsedisorder.whenworkerbeesmysteriouslydisappearfromtheircolony.Scientistsarestilltryingtoidentifyitscause.ThereisaquotesaidbyEinsteinthatifbeeseverdisappeared,manwouldonlyhavefouryearslefttolive.“Whetherthat'strueornotdoesnotreallymatter,”sayswildlifephotographerLouieSchwartzberg,“thekeypointisthatthereisarealdanger.”“Thehealthiestfoodweneedtoeat,”hesays,“woulddisappearwithoutpollinatingplants.It'sprettyserious.”38.WhatmightbeleftonflowerB,asisshowninthepicture?A.Nectar. B.Pollen. C.Leaves D.Fur.39.WhatcanbeinferredfromParagraphtwo?A.Pollinationmeansalottofruitsandgrains.B.Humanswon'tbeaffectedwithoutpollination.C.Monkeysareinvolvedinpollinationonpurpose.D.Fliesandbirdsareamongtheoriginalpollinators.40.Whatthreatarehoneybeesfacedwith?A.Invasivepredators. B.Habitatloss.C.Colonycollapsedisorder. D.Climatechange.41.Whatdoestheunderlined“arealdanger”inthelastparagraphreferto?A.Athreattohumansurvival. B.Theshortageoffood.C.Adropinthenumberofbees. D.Thedisappearanceofhealthyfood.DComfortfoodmakesapersonfeelgood.Foodhighinsugarorfattendstoimprovemoodsbystimulating(刺激)thebrain'srewardsystem.Soitmakessensethatmanyofusmayturntofoodforcomfortintimesofstress.There'ssomefascinatingresearchthatexaminesfoodasasourceofcomfort.However,themostinterestingthingaboutthisresearchmaybethatfoodsarefarlesscomfortingthanwetendtobelievetheyare.TraciMann,aprofessorofpsychology,andcolleaguesconductedaseriesofstudywithcollegestudents.Theresearchersexaminedhowmuchcomfortfoodsactuallyimprovemoods.Theyprovidedstudentswithoneofthethreefoodsthattheyhadindicatedweretheirtoppersonalcomfortfoods.Afterproducinganegativemoodbyhavingthemwatchmovieclipsdesignedtoincreasetheirsadness,angerandanxiety,theresearchersofferedthestudentstheircomfortfood.Theyhadtoassess(評(píng)估)howtheyfeltbeforeandaftertheyweresupposedlycomfortedbyicecream,pizzaorwhatevertheyhadindicatedtheytypicallyatetofeelbetter.Allofthestudentscompletedthestudyontwoseparateoccasions:oncewhentheywereabletoeattheircomfortfoodandoncewhentheywereabletoeatanotherfoodtheyliked,buttheywouldn'tcallitacomfortfood.Theresearchersfoundthatcomfortfooddidimprovestudents'moods—butonlybyalittlebitandnotmorethantheotherfoodtheyliked.Inanotherstudy,comfortfoodwascomparedtonofoodatall,andstudents'moodsseemedtoimproveevenwhentheydidn'teatanything—mostlikelyjustduetothepassageoftime.Thetake-homemessagefromthestudies?Whilethecomfortfoodmaymakethepersonfeelbetterforthetimebeing,itdoeslittletodealwithemotionalproblems.Ofcourse,everyonecanindulge(縱情)inacomfortfoodfromtimetotime,butoverall,aimfortheseinstances(例子)tobetheexceptionratherthantherule.42.WhichaspectofcomfortfooddoTraciMann'sstudiesfocuson?A.Thedegreetowhichitliftsmoods. B.Itsroleinreducingnegativity.C.Themeansbywhichitaffectsmoods. D.Itsinfluenceonphysicalhealth.43.Howwerethestudiescarriedout?A.Byanalyzingquestionnairesaboutcomfortfoods.B.Bywatchingstudents'differentreactionstofoods.C.Bycollectingdataaboutpeoplefromallwalksoflife.D.Bycomparingstudents'feelingsondifferentoccasions.44.Whatdoestheauthorintendtodointhelastparagraph?A.Togiveafact. B.Tomakeasuggestion.C.Toexplainarule. D.Toofferanexplanation.45.Whatisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.ComfortFoodTendstoBeUnhealthy B.HappinessfromComfortFoodC.ComfortFoodMayNotWorkWonders D.TheSciencebehindComfortFood第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿(mǎn)分12.5分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Talentsmaybeartistic,technical,personalorsocial.Yourtalentneedn'tberewardingoruseful,butitwillalwaysbeyourown.46Thatmighttakesomework,butwillbenefityoualot.Oneofthebestwaystofindoutwhathiddentalentsyoumighthaveistotalktopeoplewhoknowyoubest.Wetendtobeunawareofourabilities.47Ifyou'reluckyenoughtohavefamilyandfriendswhocareaboutyou,theywon'tbeshyaboutpointingoutyourtalents.48BlindWillieJohnsonwasblinded,butitwasjustbecauseofhisblindnessthathewasthoughttobeamoretalentedguitarplayer.Sodon'tletshortcomingsorchallengesdiscourageyoufromtryingnewthingsanddevelopingtalent.Don'tbeeasilyaffectedbyothers'opinions.49SomepeoplethinkJamesMarshall“Jimi”Hendrixwasthebestguitarplayerofalltime,butaclassicalmusicianmayconsiderhimtobeofnotalent.Don'tletotherstellyoubeinganexcellentriderisn'tarealtalent,orthatmakinggoodcheesedoesn'tcount.Practiceisalsoimportant.Evenifyouhavenotalentfortheguitar,practicingtwohoursadaywillensureyou'llgetalotbetter.Someonewhopracticeswillalwaysendupmoretalentedthansomeonewhoneverdoes.50A.Hardworkalwayspaysoff.B.Sometimestalentslieinyourinterests.C.Playingmusicmaymakeforabrightfuture.D.Sowemissouttoooftenonwhatmakesusgreat.E.Ideasabouttalentsmaydifferfrompersontoperson.F.Learntolookforyourtalentsandbuildthemintoabilities.G.Youshouldfaceyourweaknesspositivelytodevelopyourtalent.第四部分語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分30分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的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)。Oneevening,PaulO'SullivanfeltboredinhisBaltimoreapartment.SohegotontoFacebooktofindoutjusthowmanyothersonthesocialnetwork51hisname.Momentslater,dozensofPaulO'Sullivansfromaroundtheworldfilledhis52.Thethen-27-year-oldemployeesentfriendrequeststothemall.ManyofhisfollowPaulO'Sullivans53him,butafewfelttoocuriousto54hisinvitation.PaulO'SullivanfromRottordamintheNetherlandssays,“Myfirst55was‘Whoisthisguyandwhatdoeshewantfromme?’SoIthoughtaboutitforawhile.”Finally,hecouldn'tresisttho56friendrequest.AsBaltimorePaullookedthroughtheprofiles(簡(jiǎn)介)ofthePaulO'Sullivanswhoacceptedhisinvitation,honoticedsomethingfourofthemhaveincommon:Theywereall57.Wouldn'titbefunnyifthey58abandcalledThePaulO'Sullivans?TheotherPaulsall59andtheycreatedasortofmusicalassemblyline.InMarch,theyputontheirfirstsongabout60relationships.Whenpeoplearefacingbigpressurefromworkorlife,writingasongwithsomeoneacrosstheoceanmadethemfeelless61.Butjustmonthslater,BaltimorePaulbeganexperiencinghealthissuesthat62himtotaketimeofffrommakingmusic.TomakesureBaltimorePaulneverfeltalone,63withthemilesbetweenthem,theotherPaulssharedfamilypictures,chattedliveonInstagram,andcheckedinonBaltimorePaulandononeanother.“Whataretheodds(幾率)”saysBaltimorePaul,“thatarandom(隨機(jī)的)Facebook64wouldleadnotonlytonewmusicbutto65aswell?Somethingsarejustmeanttobe.”51.A.shared B.called C.mentioned D.liked52.A.mind B.screen C.apartment D.time53.A.ignored B.tricked C.greeted D.praised54.A.makeout B.passup C.askfor D.applyto55.A.condition B.attention C.reaction D.emotion56.A.ordinary B.unusual C.precious D.formal57.A.writers B.employees C.musicians D.workers58.A.noticed B.maintained C.explored D.formed59.A.rated B.aided C.agreed D.gathered60.A.remote B.cheap C.disappointing D.strange61.A.confused B.addicted C.injured D.trapped62.A.reminded B.forced C.taught D.allowed63.A.still B.only C.even D.just64.A.request B.page C.account D.user65.A.business B.success C.fame D.friendship第二節(jié)短文填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿(mǎn)分15分)閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)上下文在空白處填寫(xiě)適當(dāng)?shù)脑~語(yǔ),或使用括號(hào)中所給詞語(yǔ)的適當(dāng)形式填空。ZhangPihe,aBaiwomanfromDali,isintroducingtheBaiculturetovisitorswhocometoHequnVillageinSangzhiCounty,HunanProvince.Peoplewatchhowshe66(skillful)foldsandrolls(卷)thecloth—67importantstepinthetraditionaltie-dyeing(扎染)oftheBaiethnicgroup.Uptonow,agreatmanyvisitors68(attract)tothevillage.With69(it)richBaiculture,HequnVillagebecomeswell-knownfarandwide.About700yearsago,someBaipeoplecametoHequnVillagefromDali.Afterthat,theyweretoobusymakingalivingawayfromtheirhomes70(learn)theBaiculture.Asaresult,manypartsoftheBaiculturearedisappearing.Forexample,theBai-styledance,71hasmorethan80typesofmoves,isbeinglost.BroughtupanddeeplyinfluencedbytheBaiculture,Zhanghopesshecanhelpprotectandpassitdown.SowhenshemovedtoHequnVillage,shestartedherlifelongcareer.“Ihopetotake/advantageofthetraditionalculturalresourcesoftheBaiethnicgrouptohelpthe72(develop)ofourvillages,”saidZhang.Onherarrival,ZhangsetuptheBaitie-dyeingroom,73(buy)toolsandbegantrainingvillagersintie-dyeingskills.74aculturaladvisortotheBaiculturalprojects,ZhangalsogavelocalwomenlessonsonthemusicanddanceoftheBaiethnicgroup,75(teach)themeachmovementwithgreatpatience.“IhavemoreconfidenceinspreadingourBaiculture,”saidZhang.第五部分語(yǔ)言基礎(chǔ)(共三節(jié),滿(mǎn)分30分)第一節(jié)單詞拼寫(xiě)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分10分)請(qǐng)根據(jù)漢語(yǔ)提示和首字母寫(xiě)出句子中所缺的單詞,請(qǐng)注意單詞的恰當(dāng)形式,并把完整的單詞寫(xiě)在答題卷上的相應(yīng)位置。76.Itmighttakeafewweeksforyoutograduallybuildupyours_____________(體力)again.77.Thec_____________(委員會(huì))decidedtomeetweeklytodiscusstheprogressoftheproject.78.N_____________(現(xiàn)今),manypeoplerelyonsmartphonesforbothworkandleisureactivities.79.T_____________(通常),amarathonrunnerwilltrainforseveralmonthsbeforecompetinginarace.80.Visitorstothecountryoftena_____________(認(rèn)為)thatthelocalcustomsaresimilartotheirown,whichcanleadtomisunderstandings.81.Withadifferentthemeeachyear,thedayiso_____________(慶祝)withawiderangeofeventsthatareorganizedatlocal,nationalandinternationallevels.82.R_____________(查閱)tothedictionarycanhelpyoudiscovertheexactmeaningofthedifficultwordinthenovel.83.Theclassicalmusicconcertwasfilledwithu_____________(不熟悉的)piecesthatchallengedtheaudience'sears.84.Therefugees,fleeingfromwar,weref_____________(害怕的)andhopeless,unsureofwheretheycouldfindsafety.85.Guidessho
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