2014年漳州市普通高中毕业班质量检查 英语试题(含答案)

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2014年漳州市普通高中毕业班质量检查 英语试题(含答案)

2014年漳州市普通高中毕业班质量检查英语试题本试卷分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。满分150分。考试时间第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共115分)注:每小题选了答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需要改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。不能答在试卷上。第一部分:听力满分30分做题时,先将答案划在试卷上。录音结束后,你有两分钟的时月将答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读一遍。1.Whatcanthemanbuyhistickets?A.At7o’clock.B.At8o’clock.C.At10o’clock.2.Whatisthewoman?A.Ateacher.B.Alibrarian.C.Astudent.3·Whatistrueabouttheman?A.HeSawanEnglish-speakingdoctor.B.HisfirstlanguageisnotChinese.C.Hethinksthewomamshouldseeadoctor.4.What’stherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Brotherandsister.B.Husbandandwife.C.Teacherandstudent.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Cellphonebills.B.OnlineshoppingC.Apartmentrent第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。n英语试题第1页(共12页)6.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?A.Theweather.B.ThearticleC.Thesun7.Whatdoesthesayaboutgettingupinthemorning?A.It'seasierwhenitiscloudyB.It'seasierifitissunnyC.It'sharderinsummertime听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatwasthemandoingearlier?A.Takingashower.B.RunningoutsideC.Playingsocceronafield9.WhatwilltheWomandonext?A.Getthemansomethingtodrink.B.Lookfortheman'sbrownshortsC.Washsomeclothes听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whydoesthewomanwanttohaveredhair?A.TobefashionableB.ToimpressherfriendsC.Tosurpriseherhusband11.Whyisthewomanconcernedaboutusingthechemicals?A.Theymightdamageherhair.B.ItwilltakeheralotoftimeC.Itwillcosthertoomuchmoney12.Whatdoesthewomandecidetodointheend?A.GetahaircutonlyB.ReturnthenextdayatnoonC.Haveherhaircoloredredwithoutchemicals.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whydidn'tMr.Evansenjoyhisweekend?A.HemissedafootballgameB.HisdaughterwasillC.Hearguedwithhiswifea11.weekend14.WhatwillMr.Evansdoatl0:00a.m?A.TalkWithValerieDumondeB.DiscussthePetersonaccountC.Meetwiththemanagers.15.HowlongwillitprobablytaketogettoValerieDumonde'soffice?A.about5minutesB.Aboutl0minutesC.Aboutl5minutes16.Whoisthewoman?A.Theman'ssecretaryB.Theman’sclassmateC.theman'swifen英语试趣第2页(共12页)背面还有试题听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatisthepurposeofthetalk?A.Tosellalovelydog.B.TolookforlostdogC.Tofindsomeoneadoptadog.18.WhatcolorisBubbles'leathercollar?A.PinkB.BrownC.white19.HowoldisBubbles?A.Seven—oldB.ThreeyearsoldC.Twomonthsold20.Whatdoweknowaboutthespeaker'sdaughter?A.ShewalksBubbleseverynightB.ShefeedsBubbleseverydayC.ShesharesherbedwithBubbles第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分】第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21.Anyofparents'badbehaviorsontheirchildrenwillhavemuchtodowiththeirpersonaldevelopment.A.impressionB.PressureC.impactD.attention22.Thisisthebestwaywecanfindourexpenseswhenourmoneyistight.A.reducingB.toreduceC.havingreducedD.tohavereduced23.Youaresuretoliveyourdreamyoufocusonwhatyouaredoingnow.A.unlessB.sothatC.aslongasD.evenif24.——Howdoyoufindyourroommate?——Sheisnotsogoodatherlessons.butsheisanicegirl.A.alsoB.insteadC.thereforeD.otherwise25.LiQiworkshardasusualandithas.HehasgotthefirstinTheVoice0fChinaA.showedupB.cutoffC.paidoffD.putup26.—ItwastiringformetoqueueforhourstogettheG-trainticketbeforetheSpringFestival.—You.Youcouldhavegotoneonline.nA.needn'thaveB.needn'tC.couldn'thaveD.couldn't27.Chang'e-3madesafelandingonmoon,thestartoftheestablishmentofChina'sownspacestationonmoonA.markedB.tomarkC.markingD.havingmarked英语试题第3页(共12页)28.Lifeisnot80smootha8weexpected.Wemayhaveperiodsinourlifeeverythingseemstough.A.whenB.whereC.whichD.that29.一Guesswhat?ImetMaryattheairportyesterday.—luckydog!Youeachotherforexactlysixyears.A.haven’tseenB.hadn’tseenC.didn'tseeD.don'tsee30.1wenttothebookstoresthismorningtobuyadictionarylikeyours,butwasavailablethere.A.nothingB.neitherC.nooneD.none31.Canyouexplainmostdesertsarelocatednearthewestcoastofthecontinents?A.whyisitthatB.whyitisthatC.howitisthatD.howisitthat32.Ninepeoplehavebeenduetotheoilpipelineexplosionthatkilled55peopleinQingdao,ShandongProvince.A.assistedB.interruptedC.discouragedD.arrested33.Childrenareofunderstandingthemessageoftraditionalfestivaliftoldinawaytheycangrasp.A.capableB.convincedC.positiveD.tired34.一Whydidittakeyoutwohourstocovertheshortdistancetobehere?一Thebridge,sowehadtogoround.A.wasrepairedB.isbeingrepairedC.willberepairedD.hadbeenrepaired35.一ItisanhourbeforeWecanboardthetrain.~Shallwejustwaitheregotohaveacupofcoffee?一.A.LetmealoneB.ThatisgreatC.It'suptoyouD.Takeyourtime第二节完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36~55各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出摄佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Michaelandlhardlynoticedwhenthewaitresscameandplacedtheplateonourtable.OurExchangewaslively.Asoursweet36continued,myeyesglanced37restaurant,Stoppingata(n)38couplesittingatthesmallcornertable.39drewmythoughtstothemWastheirundisturbedsilence.Itseemedmethatasademptiness40theirlittlecorner.AsTheconversationbetweenMichaelandIvariedform41towhispers,muchtomysurprise,thisncouple's42evencaughtmyattention.Howsad,Ithought,nottohaveanythingto43.Whatifthathappenedtous?MichaelandI44ourbillandgotuptoleavetherestaurant.Aswe45bythecorner英语试题第4页(共12页)wheretheoldcouplesat,Idroppedmywallet!46Bendingovertopickitup,I47thatunderthetable,eachoftheir48handswasgentlyplacedintheother's.Theyhadbeen49handsallthetime!Istoodupandfeltashamedbythe50actofconnectionIhadwitnessed.Theman’sgentlecaress(爱抚)ofhiswife’stiredfingersfillednotonlywhatIhad51recognizedasanemotionallyemptycorner,butalsomyheart.Theirswasnottheuncomfortablesilenceonfirstdate.No,theirswasacomfortable,relaxedease,agentle52thatdidnotalwaysneedwordstoExpress53Theyhadprobably54thishourofmorningwitheachotherforalongtime,andmaybetodaywasn’tthatdifferentfromyesterday,55theywereatpeacewiththat,andwitheachother.Maybe,Ithought,itwouldn’tbesobadifsomedaythatwasus.Maybe,itwouldbekindofnice.36.A.introductionB.conversationC.associationD.presentation37.A.atB.overC.acrossD.through38.A.youngB.friendlyC.elderlyD.anxious39.A.WhatB.ThatC.WhoD.Which40.A.redB.filledC.limitedD.controlled41.A.laughsB.criesC.argumentsD.screams42.A.stillnessB.patienceC.personalityD.movement43.A.doB.discussC.explainD.say44.A.tookB.gaveC.paidD.ordered45.A.waitedB.rushedC.slippedD.walked46.A.byaccidentB.atwillC.insurpriseD.onpurpose47.A.realizedB.feltC.noticedD.heard48.A.smallB.freeC.specialD.right49.A.raisingB.shakingC.movingD.holding50.A.funnyB.strangeC.simpleD.common51.A.normallyB.previouslyC.eventuallyD.frequently52.A.worryB.ideaC.doubtD.love53.A.himselfB.herselfC.ThemselvesD.itselfn54.A.sparedB.sharedC.wastedD.saved55.A.butB.soC.andD.or第三部分阅读理解(共20小题.每小题2分。满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。英语试题第5页(共12页)ATwentyyearsago,Oliver'sbackinjurydestroyedherchildhooddreamofbecomingaballetdancer.The49--year--oldrecallstheinjurythatleftherbedriddenforsixmonthswhenshewas21yearsoldandwithconstantpainfordecades.However,theinjurydidleadhertotaichi,amartialarttypicallypracticedinslowmotion.Herinitial(最初的)hopewastoimproveherhealth.Shelatermarriedherinstructor,ReyNelson,andfoundedaschoolwithhim,teachingthemartialarttomorethan10,000studentsovereightyears.ButtheyfoundthemselvesinabottleneckSothecouplemovedtoshanghaiin2000TheytaughtEnglishinuniversitiesandhappilylearnedtaichiundervariousmasers.Afteryearsofpractice,Oliverfoundheroccasionalbackacheshaddisappeared.Buthergreatestpaincamewhenherhusbanddiedin2003ShethoughtofgivingupButshecarriedontohonorherhusbandShefoundedtheDoubleDragonAlliancein2005.TheorganizationenablesChinesekungfumasterstoteachmartialartstoWesternersandorganizesseminars(研究会)andeventsforthemtoexperienceChinesemassage,acupuncture,traditionalmedicinecalligraphy(书法)andteaceremonies“Ilearnedalotfrommanymentors(导师)Theydidnotonlyteachmephysicallythetaichibutalsothephilosophyofhowtoheabetterperson,howtokeepgoingwhenyoufeltyouweretired”.Becauseofhercontributiontoculturalexchange,OliverwasgiventheShanghaiMagnoliaAwardonSept30,2013.Theaward.namedafterShanghai’scityflower.isgiventoforeignerswhohavemadesignificantcontributionstothecity.AndshehasbeenadmittedasaMemberoftheOrderoftheBritishEmpirein2011byBritain'sQueenElizabethⅡ—oneofthehightestrewardstoacitizen.“She(theQueen)askedmesomequestionsaboutChina(attheceremony),”sherecalls.“Wetalkedabouttheculturalexchangeinbuildingfriendship.Andshesaid:“ThisisveryImportantwork。Youmustkeepitup’.AndIsaidOK.”“Yousee,”jokinglyshesays,“nowIhavenootherchoice.”56.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat..nA.Oliverusedtobeaballetdancerwhenshewasagirl.BTaichihelpedcureOliverofheroccasionalbackachesCTaichicontributedtoNelson'sphysicaldevelopmentDOliverandherhusbandtaughttaichiintheirschoolinShanghai57.Whichistherightorderoftheeventsgiveninthepassage?aShemarriedherinstrustor.ReyNelson,andfoundedaschoolb.ShemovetoShanghaiandtaughtenglishinuniversitiescShewasadmittedasaMemberoftheOrderoftheBritishEmpire.英语试题第6页(共12页)背面还有试题dShefoundedtheorganizationtointroduceChineseculturetoWesternseShegotinjuredandwasbedriddenforsixmonthsA.d,a,c,b,eB.e,a,d,c,hC.b,d,e,a,cD.e,a,b,d,e58.FromwhatOliversayswecaninferthat.A.shecandonothinghutpracticeTaichiB.ShefeelsphysicallyandmentallychallengedC.shewillgoonwithherworkaboutculturalexchangeD.shewilltryherbesttogainanotherrewardafterwards59.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.ABritishTaiChiMasterinChinaB.TheImportanceofCulturalExchangeC.AMeetingwiththeQueenD.TheHighestRewardtoaCitizenBSurveysofAmericanteenagersfindthatabouthalfofthemdonotgetenoughsleeponschoolnights.TheygetanaverageofsixtytoninetyminuteslessthanexpertssaytheyneedOnereasonforthisisbiologyExpertssayteensarebiologicallyprogrammedtogotosleepandwakeuplaterthanotheragegroups.YetmanyschoolsstartclassesasearlysevenAM.Asaresult,manystudentsgotoclasslikesixteen—yearoldDannyHeplaystwosports,lacrosseandfootball,active—exceptinthemorning.DANNY:“GettingupinthemorningisprettyterribleI'mjustveryoutofit“tiredThroughfirstandsecondperiodIcanbarelystayawake”.Breus,aclinicalpsychologistwithaspecialtyinsleepdisorders,says,“Thesearen’tlazykids—althoughteenagerscanofcoursebelazy.Thesearechildrenwhosebiologicalclocksarefrequentlyoff.SleepyteenscanexperienceapoorstatethatcouldhavebigeffectsontheirgeneralhealthItcanaffectnotjusttheirability.Intheclassroomhutalsoonthesportsfieldandontheroad.”Breussaysanytireddriverisdangerous.butespeciallyateenagerwithalackofexperience.nSowhatcanschoolsdoaboutsleepystudents?Thepsychologistsaysonethingtheycandoisstartclasseslaterinthemorning.Hepointstostudiesshowingthatstudentscanimprovebyafulllettergradeintheirfirst—andsecond—periodclasses.PetersonistheheadofSt.George'sSchoolinthenortheasternstateofRhodeIsland.Hewantedtoseeifathirty-minutedelaywouldmakeadifferenceItdid.HesaysvisitstothehealthcenterbytiredstudentsdecreasedbyhalfLatearrivalstofirstperiodfellbyathird.AndstudentsReportedthattheywerelesssleepyduringtheday.Petersonknowsthatchangingstarttimesiseasieratasmall.privateboardingschoollikehis.Butheishopefulthatotherschoolswillfindaway“Intheend.schoolsoughttodowhat'stherightThingfortheirstudents.firstandleading”.英语试题第7页(共12页)60Accordingtoexperts,whyshouldteenswakeuplaterthanadults?A.Theysleeplater.B.Theyarelazier.C.TheylikeplayingsportsD.Theyneedmoresleep6lInBreus’sopinionalackofsleepcanhavethefollowingeffectsonteensexcept.A.drivingsafetyB.sportsperformanceC.dailybehaviorD.schoolachievements62.WhichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaboutPetersonandhisschool?A.Thenumberofthetiredstudentsdecreasedbyathird.B.LatearrivalswerepunishedinhisschoolC.Hedelayedhisschooltimesby30minutesD.Hedecidedtoaskotherschoolsforadvice63Itcanbeconcludedfromthepassagethat.A.AmericanteenagersneedmoresleepeverydayB.SleepproblemsofteenswillneverbesolvedC.Thelatertheschooltimeis.thebetterthestudentswillperformD.DelayingstarttimesforschoolisnecessaryCMaid4UServicesforYourHomeAtMaid4Uweunderstandthatyoucan’tdoeverythingyourself.Youhaveabusylife,youworkhardandyou’dliketohavealltheboringthingsdonebysomebodyelseSoundsfamiliar?Thenreadon..nHomeservicesNotimetodothehouseworkwhenyougethome?Haveallyourwashingandironingdone--Maid4U’sserviceisquickandefficientanditdoesn'tcostmuch.“Afterourdaughter’s21stbirthdayparty,thehouseWasacompletemess,butluckily。IhaditcleanedfromtoptobottomwithMaid4U’sserviee”.SueLloyd.Birminghan.Tel:017999-1405581ShoppingspecialLikecookingbutcan’tstandgoingtothesupermarket?Haveallyourweeklyshoppingdonewithourlatestservice.We’11evenwriteyourshoppinglistandsuggestmenusforyou.“IhavebeenusingMaid4Uforyearsnow--itmeansIdon’thavetothinkaboutwhattocookattheendofthelongday.”MrsWells,LondonTel:017999-5101314英语试题第8页(共12页)nTreatyourselfHaveyoueverhadyourhaircutinthecomfortofyourownhome?MichelleBakerhas.“Withthreeyoungchildren.IneverhadtimetoTreatmyselfandgotohairdresser'sorbeautysalon.NowIdon'thaveto!I'vebeenhavingmyhairandnailsdoneathomeforoveraYearnow-Ilook,andfell,great!”Mr.Baker,Chester.Tel:017999-2677868School’soutToobusytopickthechildrenupfromschoolyourself?Telluswhereandwhen-andwe’lldoitforyou.Ourfullyqualifiedstaffwillevenstayandreadyourkidsabadtimestory.AllYOUhavetodoisphoneus-WEwilldotherestforyou!Tel:017999—323323264Inwhichserviceisthepricementioned?ASchool’sout.BTreatyourselfCShoppingspecialDHomeservices65·Ifyoucan’tgotothesupermarketforshopping,youcandial.A017999-5101314B017999-2677868C017999-3233232D.017999—140558166Wecanlearnfromtheadvertisementthat.ASueLloydcleanedherhousethoroughlyBMrsWellsisstillworriedaboutwhattocookC.MichelleBakerissatisfiedwithMaid4U’sserviceDMaid4U’sstaffcanhelpyoukidswiththeirstudynDItisawonderfulmorning,as1writethis:hot,butwithoutbeingtoohot.Outsidemywindow,Icanseethesunniestskyoftheyearreflectedinahugenaturalexpandofwater,Itisthekindofsunthatmakesyouwellawareofsummer’stemporarynature-areminderthatifIamevertogoaroundtobookthisyear'sholiday,timeisrunningout.ItisnowclosetofouryearssinceIlasttookaholiday.ThisisbecauseIhavecometotheconclusion,overthecourseofmyadultlife,thatIamnotverygoodatit.Youmightsaythissoundslikesayingyouarenotverygoodatdrinkingteaorlisteningtomusic.Whatcouldpossiblybedifficultaboutthenaturalactofputtingyourworkinglifeonholdforacoupleofweeksandgoingsomewheretodonothing?Sowhatismyproblem?Onthesurface,I'mprobablyabitofhomebody.AndIjustfindthepressureofbeingonholidytoosevere:italwaysfeelslikehavingagunheldtomyheadandbeingforcedtohavefun.Somehow,packingacarefullyitemizedlistofpossessionsandmeetinga英语试题第9页(共12页)Scheduledflighthasnoneoftheexcitementofsuddenlydecidingtotakeadayoffanddrivingsomewhereforthefunofit.Thankfully,Iamnotalone.Thissummer,mostofmyfriendshavedecidednottohaveabreak.Andarecentsurveyhighlightedthedownside(负面)ofholidays,withtheresultsshoeingthatnesrlytwothirdsofpeoplefoundthatthecalmingeffectsofaholidayworeoffwithin24hours,asstresslevelsreturnedtonormal.Andthisyear'stheIdlermagazinepublisheditsbookofawfulholidays.Hereyouwillfindalistofthefivemostecologically--damagingvacationsit'spossibletotake,alongwith50horribleholidaysexperiencesvotedforontheidlerwebsite.Overthelastdecade,TheIdlerhasbecomewellknownforpromotingtheideaofaneasy,lazylife.Theleisure(休闲)industrymightseemanunlikelytargetofitscriticism,butDanKienan,thebook'seditor,saysthathewasfloodedwithentriesfromreadersforhislistofawfulholidays.67.AccordingtothefirstparagraphWecanknowthatthewriter.AhasastrongdesiretobookaholidayBwishesthattheweatherwouldchangeCfindsitistoolatetoenjoythesunshineDrealizesit’stimetodecidewhethertogoonaholiday68Whatcanboinferredfromthesentenceunderlinedinthepassage?ApeoplemayfindthemonunbelievableBPeoplethinktravelingisrotsoeasyanactasdrinkingteaCThewriteroftenregretsnottakingaholiday.DThewriterdoesn'tlikedrinkingteaorlisteningtomusic69.Thereasonwhythewriterdislikesgoingonholidaysisthat.AitusuallytakestoomuchtimenBheistiredofmakingpreparationstoomuchforholidaysCitisfarlessenjoyablethanbreaksplannedinadvanceDhefeelsembarrassedwhenotherpeoplearehavingfunbutheisn't70Wecanlearnfromthesurveythatalotofpeople.ApretendtoenjoytheirholidayBfailtorelaxwhiletheyareonholidayCfeelthatthebenefitsofgoingonholidaysarelimitedDhavemadethesomedecisionasthewriterandmostofhisfriends71ThewritertakesthebookofAwfulHolidaysasanexampleto.AdamagethereputationofthemagazineBprovehisideatobemorepopularthanexpectedCindicatethathisdislikeofholidaysiswidelysharedDfoucsentirelyonbadpersonalexperiencesofholidays英语试题第10页(共12页)背面还有试题EAbout1,700businessesaroundtheworld,eventheGovernments,nowacceptBitcoins.Introducedin2009byasecretivesoftwaredeveloper.whoserealnamenobodyknows,theelectronicmoneyissold,boughtandtransferredliketraditionalcurrenciesthroughtracingcompanieswithoutinvolvementorregulationbythirdpartiesorgovernments.ThatmakesBitciontheworld'sfirstdigitalcurrency,saystechnologypolicyanalystBrito.“Bitcoinbasicallysolvedacomputerscienceproblemthatallowsjusttwopeopletotradeonline.There’snoBitcoincompany,nogovernment,it'skindoflikeemail.”Thatmakesitattractivetocriminalswhowanttotransfermoneysecretly.ButUSlawenforcementagenciesrecentlyshutdownanonlineblackmarketbasedonthesystem.AsthechairmanofBitcoinFoundation’sRegulatoryAffairsCommittee,Santoripointsout,allBitcointradescanbeseenbyallothercomputers.“BitcoinisinfactheavilyregulatedThosewhonexchangeBitcoinsforotherdigitalcurrenciesorexchangeBitcoinsfordollarsaremoneydealersundertheBankSecrecyAct,“saidSantori.Thereliabilityofthesystemisbasedonthefactthattheamountofbitcoinsintheentiresystemmustalwaysheaccostedfor.Use'scomputersthatconstantlymonitorandapprovetradesarerewardedwithnewbitcoins,whichishowadditionalfundsareaddedtothesystem,saidBrito.“Everytenminutesthereare25.5bitcoinsintroducedintotheeconomyanditisgiventooneoftheminers,whoarecontributingthecomputercapacity,”saidBrito.TheUnitedStates,Germany,andmanyothergovernmentsaccepttheuseofthedigitalcurrency,althoughsomeofficialshavecalledforgreateroversight.Chinarecentlybanneditsbanks,butnotitsbusinesses,fromtradinginBiteoin.Sinceitsintroductionin2009.thevalueofaBitcoinhasrangefrompenniesto1,000USDollars.Andasmorecompaniesacceptitforgoodsandservices,andmoreconsumersuseit,thevirtual(虚拟的)currencyisbecomingarealfixtureOntheglobalfinancialscene.72Accordingtothepassagepeoplecanbuybitcoins.AthroughbusinessmarketsBfromthethirdpartiesCthroughonlineexchangeDfromthecomputerdevelopers73Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat.A.bitcoinscanbeeasilygotBbiteoinsisbecomingpopularinbusinessworldC.peoplecantradeinBitcoininbanksinChinaDonlyafewgovernmentsacceptthenewcurrency英语试题第11页(共12页)74.Theunderlinedword“regulated”inParagraph3probablymeans“”.A.ControlledB.guardedC.loadedD.Abused75.Bywritingthepassage,theauthorintendsto.A.StresstheadvantagesofbitcoinsB.persuadepeopletoearnbitcoinsC.wanpeoplenottobeinvolvedincriminalsD.Introduceanewkindofmoney第II卷(共35分)第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文填词(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)n阅读下面短文,根据以下提示:1)汉语提示,2)首字母提示,3)语境提示,在每个空格内填入一个适当的英语单词,并将该词完整的写在答题卷相应的横线上。所填单词要求意义准确,拼写正确。TonyMottwasjustanordinaryartist.Butthen,76theageof36,hehadanideawhichmadehimfamous.ItstartedwhenhewantedtoearnsomemoneyforChristmasoneyear.Hisproductwassimple,as77massage--fivewordsonaT-shirt.HetooktheT-shirtstoaclothesshopandtheysold40inaweek.78(马上),hedecidedtostarthisownbusiness.Hegotthebusinessplanrightand79worked.Inthelasttwelvemonths,hehassold60,000T-shirtsworldwide.ThephrasesfortheT-shirtscomesfromthingshe80(想)ofduringthedayandfromconversationswithfriendsatdinner.His81(顾客)whoincludetherichandthefamous,enjoyhisimaginativephrases.Mottsays,“I'msuccessful,butithasn'tc82mypersonallife,Istillworkathomeonthesamesmalldesk,83Iproduceallthedesigns.Myfriends,whoI'vek84fortwentyyears,arestillmyfriends.Infact,they'reassurprisedaboutmys85asIam.第二节书面表达(满分25分)不同的人对时间的愿望不尽相同,请仔细观察下面漫画,按要求用英语写一篇短文。内容要求:1、描述漫画;2、分析老人和小孩对时间的愿望;3、你个人的看法。注意:1、考生可适当发挥,使文章内容充实、连贯;2、词数120左右(开头已给出,不计入总词数);3、文中不能出现考生的具体信息。Ascanbeseeninthepicture,nnnnn
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