1、 上海市延安中学2021届高三下学期3月考试英语试题上海市延安中学2021届高三下学期3月考试英语试题II. Grammar and VocabularySection ADiiections: Aftei reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and giaiimiatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in eadi blank witli the prop* fbmi of the given wsd:
2、 for the otho1 blanks, use one word tliat best fits each blank.Laughter is a kind of universal body language tliats shai ed by people of all nationalities, skin colors, cultures and traditions. But did you know that the ability to tell genuine laugliter apart fiom fake lauiter also tiaiiscends cultu
3、res?Gieg Biyant. a professw of communication at the University of California. Los Angeles, US, published a study in Psydiological Science in late July (21) result mentioned that people are able to idaitify real laughter through sliglit vaiiations in sound.In the study. 884 peq)le fiom 21 countries w
4、ere asked to listen to random recordings of laughter. Some of the recwdings were made up of spontaneous lauglis. wliile otliers were made by peq)le who w* asked to laugh (22) the command of the research.Tlie study showed that people around the world have the ability to pick out real laugliter, (23)
5、the variation of their abilities fi om country to country. Residents of the Samoan Islaids. a remote islaid chain in the central Soutli Pacific, were particularly good at it, correctly (24) (identify) real laughter 56 percent oftlie time.Acceding to Bryant, people from (25) (industrialized) nations
6、are more accurate in identifying a natural smile because they rely heavily on emotional engagemait in order to predict the behavior of (26) and create stronger social relationsliips.But how do people fi om different cultures detect natural laugliter so easily? And wliat traits does real laugliter ha
7、ve?As Professor Jessica Wolf of the University of California. Los Angeles, told the Association for Psydiological Sciaice. in real laugiter, our vocal chords produce quaEties (27) higlier pitdi and volume, as well as fasts bursts of non-articulate sounds and more non-tonal noise.By contrast, fake la
8、ugliter will sound like speedi. Accwding to Sciaice Daily, fake laughter is controlled by the same brain systan tliat controls the lips and tongue.Bryant fui*tha explained that tliis system has (28) imitative capacity, saying witli tliis speedi systan. you (29) make a lot of diffeient noises, includ
9、ing crying, laugliter or a sliriek of pain Tliats (30) fake laugliter comes from.So tliats something to think about next time one of your fiiends lauglis at something you said. Will you be able to tell if its real or fake? Section BDii ections: Fill in eadi blank witli a prq)er word chosen from tlie
10、 box. Each word can only be used once. Note tliat tliere is one word more tlian you need.A. multq?le B. scores C. proud D. unthinkable E. heritage F. elaborateG. echoed H. request I. apparent J. massive K. comprehendTliibaud Binetruy was walking home Monday whai he saw smoke rising in tlie distance.
11、 Notre Dame Cathedral, tlie beloved landmaik in tlie heait ofPaiis. was in flames.Its awful to see such a symbol disappearing in front of you. Its beai there for so many yeais and in a few minutes half of it disappeais . crazy.1 Biiietruy told CNN.Palis witliout Notre Dame. madness. he added.His wor
12、ds 31 the sorrow and disbelief felt by many Paiisiaiis as tliey watdied the liistoric structure bum. CNN con espondeiit Hadas Gold said people crowded the banks of tlie Seine to gaze helplessly at the 32 .Many Paiisiaiis. who grew up witli tlie gotliic structure towering over tlie river, burst into
13、tears and hugged each othB on tlie scaie. Tlie city was in deatlily quietness. excq)t for tlie helicopters and fire trudcs. Katheiine Finney said she and otlier onlookbs couldnt even 33 what was happaiing at first. But as the hostoric cathedral continued to bum. crowds let out helpless gasps and gi
14、oais.No otlier site represents France quite like Notre-Dame. It has given its name to one of tlie countrys literary masterpieces. Viets Hugos novel Hundibadc of Notre-Daine is known to tlie Fisch simply as Notre Dame de Paris. Tlie novel has been filmed 34 times, including ail Academy Awai diominate
15、d Disney version in 1996.Tlie last time tlie cathedral suffeied major damage was during the Fraich Revolution, when statues of saints were hacked by terrorists. The building survived tliis uprising, as well as two world wars, largely uiidestroyed. It is impossible to overstate how shocking it is to
16、watch such an enduring eiiibodimeiit of our country bum. It is much more than a religious site. President Emmanuel Maa on has expressed tlie shock of a whole nation at tlie fire. Notre Dame is part of our coiimion 35 .Tlie cathedral is home to 36 of priceless artifacts, artwork and relics collected
17、over tlie centuries, each witli tlieir own stoiy. But many people feared tliese treasures miglit be lost forever.Tlie Paris Fiie Brigade tweeted that tlie cathedrals stone construction has been saved. as have tlie main works of art. As mwe information emerges, what has been rescued fiomNotre Dame is
18、 becoming 37 . Yd many details, sudi as possible water damage fixMii tlie opaation to save tlie building, are still unclear.Tlie Crown of Tlioms, wliich some believe was placed on tlie head of Jesus and wliich tlie cathedral calls its most precious and most respected relic, was rescued fi om the fir
19、e.Chi Tuesday. Apple CEO Tim Cook tweeted tliat tlie company will make a donation to restore tlie iconic 850-year-old cathedral. He didnt 38 on how much Apple is planning to donate. The company did not iiiiiiiediately respond to a 39 for comment.Sane of Fi ances wealthiest families have made a fundi
20、ng effort to rebuild the Pai*is cathedral following tlie 40 fire. III. Reading C onqjrehensiaisSection ADiiections: For each blank in tlie following passage, thae are fbui words or phrases maiked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank witli tlie word or phrase tliat best fits tlie context.Scientists in N
21、way have more good news for coffee drinkeis. Reseaidieis have akeady found evidaice tliat tlie drink or tlie beans can help witli weight loss, 41 ones risk of developing some diseases. 42 muscle growtli, protect against certain types of cancel s and can even reduce ones risk of 43 deatli Now comes w
22、ord tliat a cup of coffee reduces physical pain.The surprising finding is based on study 44 48 volunteers who agieed to spend 90 minutes performing fake con中uter tasks meant to mimic office work The tasks were known to 45 pain in tlie shoulders, neck, fbreanns and wrists, and the researchers wanted
23、to 46 how people witli pain and those who were painrfiee tolerated the pain of such tasks. As a matter of com eniaice. the scientists allowed people to drink coffee before taking the test to avoid 47 effects of caffeine deprivation, e.g. decreased vigor and alertness, sleepiness, and fatigue. tliey
24、rq)oited.But when it came time to analyze the data, the researchers fi om NOTway*s National Institute of Occupational Health and Oslo University Hospital noticed tliat tlie 19 people who drank coffee reported a lower 48 of pain than tlie 29 people who didnt. In the shoulders and neck. 49 . tlie ava
25、age pain intensity was rated 41 (on a 100-point scale) among the coffee drinkeis and 55 for non-coffee drinkeis. Similar gaps w* fbmid for all pain sites measuied. and coffees apparent paineduction effect 50 .However, tlie authors of tlie study, wliich was published tliis week in tlie journal BMC Re
26、search Notes, cautioned tliat since tlie study wasnt designed to test coffees influence on pain, tlie results came witli many 51 . For starters, tlie researches dont know how much coffee tlie cofiee drinkers consumed befae taking the con中uter tests. 52 they doubt whether tlie coffee drinkers and non
27、-coffee drinkers were 53 in all respects except for tlieir coffee consumption. Problems like tliese tend to 54 tlie importance of tlie findings. But tliose doubts are 55 to trouble tlie cofiee drinkeis looking for any reasai not to cut back on tlieir daily caffeine habit41. A. riseB. reduceC. releas
28、eD. suffer42. A. shapeB. establishC. boostD. presave43. A. accidentalB. suddaiC. prematuieD. suspicious44. A. qualifyingB. exploringC. interviewingD. involving45. A. causeB.endureC. easeD. cure46. A. wamB. compaieC. relieveD. treat47. A. ui4)leasaiitB. modestC. unfortunateD. exliausted48. A. tendenc
29、yB. intentionC. intensityD. extension49. A. on tlie contraryB. as a resultC. for instanceD. in one word50. A. turned upB. broke outC. gave awayD. took up51. A. insecuritiesB. uncertaintiesC. consequencesD. destructions52. A. MoreoverB. HoweverC. OtherwiseD. Nevatheless53. A. conteinporaiyB. similarC
30、. teinporaiyD. initial54. A. emphasizeB. attachC.confirmD. weaken55. A. unlikelyB. sensitiveC. accessibleD. definiteSection BDii ections: Read the following two passage. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of than thae aie four choices maiked A. B, C and
31、D. Choose the one tliat fits best according to the infbmiation givai in the passage you have just read.(A)One picture in the Wonder Book of knowledge I had as a little boy showed a mail reading a book wliile floating in the Dead Sea. Wliat a miracle! How would it feel to lie badc in water so tliick
32、witli salt tliat it was impossible to sink?Fed by the Jordan River and smaller streams, the Dead Sea is the lowest point on the earths surfece. and its water is ten times saltiw than the Meditenaneai. With evaporation its only outlet, salt and otlier minerals giadually becane supa-concentiated.Eaili
33、er this year. I di ove down the long, steq? liill to realize my di eam Tlie shoreline was a broad area of bare saltnud, but the water edge was far out of siglit. Had somebody pulled the Dead Seas plug? I wondered. Eli Dior, ail Israeli official, explained the problem: Tlie Dead Sea is diying up. Eva
34、y year, the suifece diops about one meta and as the water level falls. shadow aieas are left liigh and diy.Ovb the last half-century, the five neighbsing countries have collectively diverted nearly all the water flowing into the Dead Sea to meet human and agriculture needs. Result: the Dead Sea is b
35、eing emptied.Witli population in the region set to double at least in the next 50 years, there is little hope of restoring the water being diveited for huinai consumption No country has a di op to spare for the Dead Sea. where they know it will just evaporate. To di eam of opening the dams and resto
36、ring natural balance is plainly um ealistic.Yd one ambitious high-tech dream may turn out to be not only the salvation of the Dead Sea but also a ticket to peace around its shwes. The Red-Dead is a prq)osed $ 5 billion project to bring sea watB some 240 kilometas by pipeline and canal fi om the Red
37、Sea to the Dead Sea. The Red-Dead may be the only solution, but even if the project is canied out successfully, the Dead Sea will be 10 to 20 mders lower than now and two thirds of its currait size.Wliatever the future holds, the Dead Seas magical mix of sun. mud. sea and salt will surely survive. M
38、any might complain tliat the Dead Sea is half empty - but for me the Dead Sea will always be half full56. Wliats the passage mainly about?A. Dead Sea - miracle of the world.B. Save the environinait of the Dead Sea.C. Slow shrinking of the Dead Sea.D. Wliy is the Dead Sea so salty.57. The currait sta
39、te of the Dead Sea is mainly caused by according to the passage.A. a sevei reduction of the water flowing into the sea.B. rapid evaporation of tlie water in tlie Dead Sea aiea.C. the increasing quantity of wat0 diawii fiom the sea.D. very low annual rainfall in the Dead Sea Ai ea.5 8. Wliich of the
40、following is right according to the passage?A. With no outlet to any ocean, the Dead Sea has become by evaporatiai the saltiest on earth.B. Tliough burdened with the growing population, the neighboring countries havent cut off the sources of the Dead Sea.C. All the countlies in the area will conside
41、r divating less watB fiom the Jordai River.D. The Red-Dead Project has not only brought water to the Dead Sea. but peace to the area as well59. Wliich of the following statanents will the author approve of?A. If the Dead Sea dried up. great natural disasteis would happen in the region.B. The Dead Se
42、a will not sunive no matter what people do to save it.C. The five neighboring countries should stop diverting water fiom the Jordan River.D. Tliough the Dead Sea is slirinking gi adually, it will not die.Homemade Natural SunscreenIngredients 1/2 cup olive oil 1/4 cup coconut oil witli natural SPF (s
43、un protection factor) 1/4 cup beeswax 2 tablespoons zine oxide (氧彳匕4辛)(Tliis is a version tliat wcait be absoibed into tlie skin. Be careful not to breathe into tlie powdei) Optional: up to 1 teaspoon red raspbeny seed of Optional: up to 1 teaspoon canot seed oil Optional: up to 1 teaspoon vitamin E
44、 oil Optional: essential oils, vanilla extractor other natural extracts to suit your prefei eiiceInstructions1. Combine ingi edients except zine oxide in a larger glass jai I have a masai jai (see Fig. 1) tliat I keep just for making lotiais (护月夫液)and lotion bars, or you can even reuse a glass jai f
45、i om foods.2. Fill a medium saucepan witli a couple inches of water and place ovei medium heat.3. Put a lid on tlie jar loosely and place in tlie pan witli tlie watB.4. As tlie water heats, tlie iiigiedients in tlie jar will start to melt. Shake or stir occasionally to mix. Wlien all ingiedients are
46、 completely melted, add the zine oxide, stir in well and pour into whatever jar on tin you will use for storage. Small mascMijais are great for tliis. It will not pump well in a lotion pump!5. Store in a cook diy place or in tlie fridge.6. Use you use regular sunscreen. Best if used witliin six mont
47、hsAdditional Notes: Beeswax is for water protection Tliis sunscreen is somewhat, but not completely, wateiproof and will need to be reapplied after sweating or swiiimiing. Make sure not to breathe in tlie zine oxide use a mask if necessaiy! Tliis recipe has ail SPF of about 15, though adding more zi
48、ne oxide will increase tlie SPF. Add more beeswax to make tliicker sunscreen, less to make smooth sunscreen. I recommend coconut or vanilla extract for sweet smell. I prefe to store in a small canning jar and apply like a body butter. It will be tliicker, especially if you use coconut oil in tlie re
49、cipe. Remove the zine oxide and tliis makes an excellent lotiai recipe!60. Wliat is tlie function of Zine oxide, a necessaiy ingiedient when making natural sunscreai?A. It will be abswbed into the skin B. It is added for water protectionC. It makes tlie suiiscxeens SPE greater D. It makes an excelle
50、nt lotiai recipe61. Wliich of the following statanents is not True according to the passage.A. Ainaig all the optional ingiedients, essential oils or natural extracts help add a sweet smell to tlie sunscreen.B. Its not adequate to apply tlie sunscreen only once if one wants to swim in tlie pool.C. B
51、eeswax is to keep the water fiom losing on ones skin and make the sunscreen tliicker.D. Zine oxide, wliich is dangaous to breathe in, should be put befae othw iiigiedients because it can be covered.62. Accwding to tlie instiuctions, wliich of tlie following is tlie last step during the making of nat
52、ural sunscreen?A. To mix up all ingiedients in a jai B. To remove tlie zine oxide.C. To melt everytliing except zine oxide. D. To add zine oxide and stir in well. (C)In New Ywk City, eating on tlie subway is controversial. No law bans tlie practice, but a Democratic state senator introduced one last
53、 week The proposed law would bail eating on tlie subway system and fine first time violators $250, acceding to tlie New Ywk Times. Supporters of tlie bill aigue tliat eating on tlie subway attracts rates. Other say tlie broadei target should be tliose who carelessly drop litter in public places, rat
54、her than those who carefully sip tlieir coffee and eat their bread on tlie way to woik. Tliey also argue tliat street food is ail important part ofNew Ysk*s culture and history. Banning its consumption in public areas such as tlie subway would have negative effects.Stieet food and eating in public p
55、laces is a long-established cultural practice in cities like New Ywk. Beijing and Paris. But commonly, it has been traditionally thought of as what tlie lower classes would do. Eating in public was (and in some places, still is) associated witli uncivilized, poser people. In tlie 19th century, eatin
56、g in public was seal as a tlireat to morality and public healtli Putnams ( a popular magazine at tlie time) stated. Eating in public may lead to a certain fi eedom of manner in little ladies and gentleinai. It was something people in tlie Victsian ei a did not want to encouiage. A recent New Ywk Tim
57、es article drew a link between tliis moral panic about street food and concwn over tlie growing populations of Irisli German, Italian and Jewish immigrants who ran food calls in the 1800s. To Victoriai socidy. immigrant street peddlers were called hucksters, a name tliat still has a bit of moral jud
58、gment to tliis day.In Australia, street food is not sometliing you see evay day. Carts selling tasty snacks only come out for festivals or market days. Howevav eating in public places such as pailcs is encouraged. Outdoor baibeques at tlie beadi or picnics in tlie countiyside are common. Wliile eati
59、ng on public transport is discourages, it would unlikely lead to any sort of conflict in Australia. From ail Australiai perspective, street food is ail exciting and tasty new dining oppotunity. and not one I would associate witli being uncivilized.Chinas street food scene is similar to tliat of New
60、York Citys: It is a culturally entrenched practice and one tliat adds a lot of color and flavor to tlie scene of streets. But whetlier you love eating street food, or have to eat your breakfast on tlie run. its best to be considaate when eiijoying a bite in public.63. Supporters of street food are a
61、gainst tlie bill, because .A. eating on tlie subway may attract uiidesii able pests like miceB. consuming food on tlie way to work proves tlieir carefulnessC. banning littei-dropping is more mipatant for tlie environinaitD. eiijoying a bite in public areas is a part of tlie citys culture64. Accwding
62、 to paiagiaph 2, what can be infeired?A. Only the wichilized, poorer people were allowed to eat in public placesB. Street food was seen as a tlireat in tlie 19tli century because tliey wue not healtliy.C. Eating in public was considered impolite for cliildren in tlie Victorian eraD. Immigrant street
63、 peddlers were encoui aged and thus welcomed in tlie 1800s65. Accwding to paragraph 3, what is true in Australia?A. Eating in public like parks may be seen as ill-mannered.B. Having food on tlie subway systan may cause seiious conflicts.C. People may feel excited about being allowed to eat in public
64、.D. Tasting street food may bring much eiijoyment wheiievo possible.66. The word eiitiaiched in paragraph 4 may be closest in meaning to A. deepooted B. eye-catcliing C. well-knownD. for Teaching Section CDii ections: Read tlie passage carefully. Fill in each blank with a propel sentence given in tl
65、ie box. Eadi sentence can be used only once. Note tliat th* are two more sentences than you need.A. But they definitely can be unliealtliy for older people, say, those in tlieir tliirties or forties, who face different stress factws tliat can make tight living conditiais a problem.B. The obvious sol
66、ution seems to be to develop more small residential units.C. New Ywkas may actually face more expensive housing, paying tlie same amount to rent a studio in tlie neigliborhood where tliey used to be able to afford a one-bedroom.D. Nobody is claiming tliat mia o-apaiimeiits will be a silver bullet.E.
67、 Wliat might seem novel at tlie beginning ends up including a lot of little inconveniences, just to go to sleep or make breakfast befae workF. But as New Ywk City “Micro-apartmuit project inclies closer to reality, experts warn tliat Micro-living may not be tlie uibaii panacea (灵丹妙药) weve beai waiti
68、ng for.New Ywk City has a housing problem. Cuirently, it has 1.8 million one-and twoersai housdiolds. and only one million studios and one-bedroom apaitaents. 67 In January, Bloombergs office aniioiuiced tlie winner of its 2012 competitioi to design and build a residential tower of micro-unitsOapai*
69、tmaits between 250 and 370 square feet - on a city-owned site at East 27 street in Manhattan. Accwding to tlie Mayors press release, tlie winning proposal, by tlie Brocclyii-based firm NARCHITECTS, was chosai for its innovative layout and building design, witli nearly 10-fbot ceilings and Juliet bal
70、conies tliat give residents substantial light and ail. 68 For some residents, the potential healtli risks and crowding challaiges might outweigh tlie benefits of affadable housing. And wliile tlie Bloom-bag administiation hails tlie tiny spaces as a milestone for new housing models. critics question
71、 whetlier relaxing zoning rules and experimenting witli mia o-design on public land will effectively address New Ywks apartment supply problem in tlie long run.Sure, these micro-apartments may be fantastic for young professiaials in tlieir 20*s, says Dak Kopec, diiector of design for human healtli a
72、t Boston Arcliitectural College and authw of Environmental Psychology for Design. 69 ”Home is supposed to be a safe haven, and a resident witli a demanding job may feel fl apped in a claustrophobic (导 致幽闭 恐,惧症的 )apartment at night forced to choose between tlie physical crowding of furniture and belo
73、ngings in liis unit, and social crowding, caused by otlier residents, in tlie buildings coiimion spaces. Research Kopec says, has shown tliat crowdingT elated stress can increase rates of domestic violaice and substance abuse.For all of us, daily life is a sequence of events, he explains. But most p
74、eople dait like addiiig extia steps to eveiyday tasks. Because micro-apartments are too small to hold basic furniture like a bed. a table and a couch at tlie same time, residents must resent tlieir quaitas tliroughout the day: folding down a Murjiy bed (墨 菲隐蔽床).or hanging up a dining table on tlie w
75、all. 70 In tliis case, residents might eventually stop folding up tlieir furniture every day and the space will start feeling even more consti aiiied.第II卷I. Reading and Aiting71. Diiections: Read the following tlirce passages. Summarize tlie main idea and the main point(s) of tlie passage in no more
76、 than 60 wsds. Use your own wsds as fai as possible.Teachers* Burnout & Students* StressA new, first-of-its-kind study examines tlie connection between teacher buniout and studaits* stress levels. Researchers from tlie University of British Columbia collected saliva (唾液)samples fixan over 400 eleina
77、itaiy school children, giades four to seven, at 17 public schools. Cortisol (皮质醇)levels were tlien assessed fiom tlie samples as tlie honnone is commonly used as a biological indicate of stress. Correspondingly. teachei buniout was detenniiied tlirough suney results.Investigators found that in class
78、rooms in wliich teachers expeiienced more burnout, or feelings of emotional exliaustiai. studaits* cortisol levels were elevated. Highei cortisol levels in eleinentaiy school childien have beai linked to learning difficulties as well as mental healtli problems. The study appears in the journal Socia
79、l Science & Medicine. Tliis suggest tliat stress contagion (芟 延)miglit be taking place in tlie classroom among students and tlieir teachers, said Eva Oberle. PhD., tlie studys lead authw.Indeed, tlie relationsliip between studait stress and teacher buniout is a cliicken and egg question It is unknow
80、n what came first, elevated cortisol or teacher buniout. We considei tlie connection between studait and teacher stress a cycEcal problem in tlie classroom H Oberlc said a stressful classroom climate could be a result of inadequate support for teadiers. wliich may impact teadiers* abiEty to effectiv
81、ely maiage tlieir studaits. A poorly maiaged classroom can contribute to studaits* needs not being met and increasing stress. This could be reflected in elevated cortisol levels in studaits.Altaiiatively, stress could originate from studaits. who may be more challenging to teadi because of increases
82、 in anxiety, behavioral problems, or special needs. In tliis case, teadiers could feel overwhelmed and report highs levels of buniout.Our study is a reminder of tlie systanic issues facing teachers and educators as classroom sizes increase and supports for teadiers are cut, said Oberle. It is cleai
83、fi om a number of recent research studies tliat teadiing is one of tlie most stressful professions, and tliat teadiers need adequate resouices and support in tlieir jobs in ordei to battle buniout and relieve stress in tlie classroom. said University of Britisli Columbia education professw Kiinbeily
84、 Schonert Reidil, PhD., tlie studys so-author. If we do not support teadiers. we risk tlie damage of studaits.II. TranslationDii ections: Translate the following sentences into English, using tlie words given in the brackets.72. 他们打算开个派对来向哈里王子祝贺义一个皇室宝宝的诞生。(intaid)73. 那家咖啡店的粉丝都认为这种杯子的推出不仅满足了少女们的需求,也鼓
85、励顾客们重复使用自己的杯子。(not only. but also .)74. 直到他从瀑布边缘摔下来,他才意识到冒着生命危险摆拍是如此可笑的。(It)75. 他被指控犯有学术不端行为(misconductn.)的消息传来,我们都明白诚实的态度再怎么强调也不过分。(word, cant .too)III. Guided WritingDiiections: W,ite ail English composition in 120 - 150 words according to the instructions given below in Chinese.最近,对于工作和生活,有人提出996
86、的工作模式(即从早上9点工作到晚上9点,每周工作六天),他们 认为年轻人不付出超越别人的努力和时间,就不能够实现自己想要的成功。你们班将召开班会,对此观点进行讨论。请写一篇发言稿,你的发言稿必须包括以下内容:1. 提出你觉得这个观点中需要进行改进的地方和改进意见2. 阐述你的具体理由上海市延安中学2021届高三下学期3月考试英语试题答案语法填空21. whose 22.on 23. despite26. otliers 27. such as 28. ail24. identifying 25. less iiidustiialized29. can 30. where选词填空40. J31. G 32. D33. K 34. A 35. E 36. C 37.1 38. F 39. H完形填空41-45BCBCA 46-50BACCA 51-55BABDA阅读理解56-59 CAAD60-61CDD63-66ACCA67-70BFAE