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1、省前中国际分校2016-2017学年高二英语上学期期末考试 第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分20分) 第一节 (共5小题;每小题1分,满分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。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 1. What does the man want to do? A. To talk to the operator.B. To phone someone.C. To check his number.2. What will the man have? A.

2、 A blood test.B. A physical examination.C. A job interview.3. When will the two speakers probably meet? A. Early tomorrow.B. This afternoon.C. This morning.4. Why cant the man give the woman a hand? A. It is too heavy for him. B. He doesnt know how to help her. C. He is too busy to help her.5. What

3、was the woman doing before she left the office? A. Reviewing a report.B. Rewriting a report.C. Typing a report.第二节 (共5小题;每小题1 分,满分15分)听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7小题。6. What are the two speakers talking about? A. A photo of a street.B. A TV program about a street.C. A piece of news about a street.7. What impresse

4、d the man most about the street? A. History and people.B. History and restaurants.C. History and fashion.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9小题。8. Who is visiting the woman for the weekend? A. Her teacher.B. Her student.C. Her brother.9. How does the woman know Ann? A. She has just been introduced to her. B. She has tak

5、en piano lessons from her. C. They have met at a party before.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12小题。10. What is the conversation mainly about? A. Jobs are wanted in the library. B. The woman wants to find a job. C. Foreign students employment.11. Where does the woman study? A. In China.B. In Australia.C. In America.1

6、2. How will the woman probably find a part-time job? A. The mans friends will help her. B. She will try it herself. C. The library will offer to help.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16小题。13. Where does the conversation take place? A. At a travel agency.B. At a bus station. C. At a railway station.14. Why does the ma

7、n want to take a bus? A. The bus trip is more comfortable than the train trip. B. The bus tickets are cheaper than the train tickets. C. He wants to experience another way of traveling.15. Why are the bus tickets much cheaper than the train tickets? A. The bus trip takes longer time. B. The bus stop

8、s at several cities. C. Few people enjoy the bus trip.16. What do we know about the man? A. He cant make the decision now. B. He went the wrong way. C. His aunt and uncle have a different opinion.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20小题。17. How do many English people spend their holidays? A. Making their homes beautiful

9、.B. Traveling all over the world. C. Making a lot of money.18. Why do English people like DIY? A. TV programmes teach them to DIY.B. Many stores sell DIY things. C. DIY can bring them fun.19. What can we learn from the passage? A. DIY is a waste of money. B. Its always difficult to DIY. C. We should

10、 be careful while doing DIY.20. How many people fell off ladders in one year in the UK? A. 41,000. B. 51,000. C. 230,000.第二部分 英语知识运用 (共两节, 满分35分)第一节 单项填空 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21. David is the current holder of the 5 000-meter race world record, but there is no _ that he will win in the Olympic Games.

11、A. guarantee B. denyingC. saying D. doubt22 _ along the quiet road at forty miles an hour, and then an old man suddenly started to cross the road in front of me.A. Driving B.I was driving C. Having driven D. When I was driving23. _ different cultures may be in different countries, the principle of t

12、hat when in Rome do as Romans do is always right.A. Whatever B. However C. Even if D. Although24. Much disappointed as he is _ in the job interview, he still keeps his confidence. A. to have failed B. failed C. having failed D. failing25. Alice went fishing in the company of her father early in the

13、morning and she _ life lessons along the way.A. was learning B. has learned C. is learningD. had learned26. All flights _ because of the air traffic control, the passengers had to wait in the hall.A. were put offB. having put off C. have been put off D. put off27. I am too busy these days. I would r

14、ather all of you _ next week for a dinner.A. comeB. cameC. would comeD. have come28. I _ that the experience I was heading for was anything but boring, had I read the brochure carefully.A. realizedB. had realizedC. would realize D. would have realized29. _ to the extraordinary beauty of Acropolis is

15、 the Erechtheum, famous for the six female statues supporting part of its roof.A. Being addedB. Having addedC. AddingD. Added30. The small mountain village _we spent our holiday last month lies in _is now part of Hubei.Awhere;where Bwhere;what Cthat;which Dwhere;which31. Effective management and sin

16、cere apology will help to _ the customers negative impression on the travel agency.A. bring about B. turn around C. account for D. set off32. 30. What is expected of the 90s generation, who tend to spend most of their income every month, is _ they should form a sense of saving.A. whenB. whether C. t

17、hat D. how33. _ the consistent efforts made by the people of Hangzhou, preparatory work for the G20 Summit has been a success.A. Thanks toB. In terms ofC. With regard toD. In addition to34. Thanks for inviting me to your party, _my classmate Jane come?Of course. She is always welcome. A. Must B. Sho

18、uld C. Will D. Shall35. Was he nervous when facing the interviewers? He is _, and he even made some jokes.A. down in the dumps B. flying off the handle C. over the moon D. as cool as a cucumber 第二节 完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分) When I was a kid, most of my friends could stay home from school due to a sto

19、machache or a fever but not me. I had to be lying in order to 36 home. My parents used to say that they were teaching me how to have a 37 work ethic (职业道德). I didnt see the 38 until last week.I was on the train and sat behind a young man who was 39 to his friend about his life. His dream in life was

20、 to make movies but he wouldnt 40 it because he had no clue if he could make enough money and he didnt want to 41 time because it probably would take months or years to make it 42 . He then admitted to thinking about becoming a(n) 43 because he thought he could easily make six figures within one yea

21、r. His 44 agreed because as he put it, “I have no 45 to work long hours and not make much money. Besides, defending cases in court is good because you can make a lot of money and only work short hours.”Many people these days dont 46 that when things seem to happen immediately, it is only because a l

22、ot of 47 , determination and time have 48 into it. It wasnt due to some unbelievable 49 . Someone once told me that you may know 50 someone is an expert in his given field or not by how easy he makes it look. The 51 it looks, the more hours go into it.There is no excuse for 52 . In the television sh

23、ow Fame, the dancer teacher told her students, “If you want fame, fame 53 and heres how you start paying for it, in sweat.” Every time I watch that show, my dad would state how 54 she was because in order to 55 you have to work hard. He would go on and on about how bad it is to be lazy.36. A. leaveB

24、. stayC. getD. call37. A. reliableB. differentC. goodD. new38. A. answerB. evidenceC. resultD. connection39. A. explainingB. complainingC. writingD. lying40. A. readB. followC. appreciateD. change41. A. share B. getC. saveD. waste42. A. bigB. importantC. strongD. proper43. A. expertB. artistC. edito

25、rD. lawyer44. A. companionB. teacherC. parentD. brother45. A. choiceB. timeC. desireD. chance46. A. conveyB. ensureC. showD. realize47. A. potentialB. pressureC. effortD. intelligence48. A. putB. gone C. brokenD. reached49. A. event B. accidentC. storyD. speed50. A. becauseB. whyC. whetherD. when51.

26、 A. easierB. lighterC. better D. harder52. A. sorrowB. lazinessC. despairD. envy53. A. splitsB. arisesC. worksD. costs54. A. naturalB. beautifulC. rightD. kind55. A. succeedB. developC. finishD. rest第三部分 阅读理解 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)AAll aboard: try these outHere are new card games popular in the Western

27、 geek circle that offer much brain work. Give them a try if you fancy testing your limits.Mysterium In this game, the players are to solve a murder mystery in order to put rest the soul of a wrongly-accused man who dies in prison. Mysterium allows one player to be the ghost itself, who offers hints

28、to other players in the way of “dream cards”. The dream cards will then lead players to the cards with details about the murder weapon, location and suspects. Figuring out the connections between these elements will help them find the murderer. Playing the ghost can be fun, as Tony Mastrangeli, a ga

29、me reviewer, puts it, “For me, some of the most fun comes from playing the ghost role. I like steering the ship and handing out cards.” CodenamesCodenames starts players out with cards. Each card bears a word on the front and a secret identity on the reverse. Players are divided into two teams, red

30、team and blue team. Each team has a leader, or “spymaster”, who owns a map of each hidden identity. Its then their job to give out clues so the team members can find their own spies. Spymasters can only indicate the word on the card following a strict format: a single word followed by a number. For

31、example, if the cards bearing “cactus (仙人掌)” and “heat” both belong to the red team, the clue can be “desert, two”. The red team members will then start discussing the clues and try to find the two cards that relate to “desert”. Pandemic: Legacy In this game, you and your friends play a team of doct

32、ors and scientists, who can help to prevent four deadly diseases from wiping out humanity. This is a cooperative game, which means you and your teammates either live together or die together. By drawing an instruction card, teammates will be able to move, treat diseases or build a research station.

33、If they draw one of the five “epidemic” (流行病) cards, the city will suffer a disease outbreak. If handled wrong, outbreaks might lead to a chain reaction and cause things to crash down. Pandemic: Legacy requires you to look at the bigger picture before making any decisions. Finding the balance betwee

34、n treating diseases and seeking more permanent cures is a constant challenge. 56. Playing the ghost in Mysterium offers you a lot of fun because _. A. you can bring the poor man back to life B. you can solve the murder mystery by yourself C. you can dominate the whole game D. you can select your par

35、tners 57. Which of the following is NOT true about Pandemic: Legacy? A. Its a role-play game. B. Its players need to beat one another. C. It provides fun and mental challenge. D. It calls for carefulness and comprehensive thinking to win the challenge. BShopping is a game with two teamsshoppers and

36、retails (零售商). Here is the game plan you need. Bargains and Impulse (冲动) ShoppingLimit the number of stores you go to. The more “legwork” you put in, the more you may feel the need to “reward” yourself for your effort. Dont make friends with the sales staff. The more you interact (互动) with the sales

37、 staff, the more likely it is that you will buy something. This is because you feel like you dont want to let down someone who has helped you. Leave your credit cards at home. Research shows people are willing to spend more money with plastic than with cash. The less immediate the payment the more e

38、asily people will spend. At the SupermarketSlow down and double-check what youre picking up. Stores can make sales very specific and confusing, such as placing a sign offering 50% off a 2kg ham wedged (嵌入) between the full-price 3kg ones. Shoppers could wind up grabbing the wrong one and paying full

39、 price. Dont think when you buy in bulk (大批量) youre getting a better deal. Thats not always the case. In the produce department, for example, individual capsicums are almost always cheaper than those in the multi-pack. Dont buy something in bulk just because its on sale. The ten-for-$10 promotion is

40、 one of the most effective. This is what stores do to get volume out the dooreven if theyve raised the unit price to do it.Shopping OnlineHide your cookies. Companies use online cookies (a piece of data from a website stored on your web browser that informs the site of related net activity) to targe

41、t shopper with relevant ads, but they can also reveal information from your browsing history. Stick to budget-friendly sites to bump into lower offers. And use your browser settings to block third-party tracking cookies. Look online first. Even if you choose to shop in store rather than online, chec

42、k sites with user reviews and ratings, such as and , to find products with the most positive feedback. If the highest-rated items are cheaper online, including delivery, ask the store to match the total price. Geo-blocking is what some multinational retails do to charge different prices for the same

43、 product in different markets. With a little more effort, you can get around geo-blocking. Apple, for instance, will let you shop in their US store by using US iTunes gift-cards that can be bought online. Play the Game to Get Instant BargainsSpeak up! Not happy with the view from your hotel window,

44、or the way the burger is cooked? Dont be forced to put up with the poor experience, give honest, polite feedback and were almost certain youll be treated to what you expectedand paid for. Find better online actuation (驱动) deals. Misspelled it! One of the best ways to find great deals on eBay is via

45、auctions (拍卖) that have misspelled words. For example, an “Xbox Connect” will often sell for less than an “Xbox Kinect” since fewer people search for the wrong version. Website FatF helps you find these listings. With thousands of items listed on eBay with spelling mistakes each year, youre likely t

46、o find what youre looking for at much lower prices. 58. To control the impulse of shopping, the writer suggests that shoppers _.A. follow their inner needsB. try to visit as many shops as possible C. pay in cash instead of by credit cardD. have a close relationship with the sales staff 59. When shop

47、ping online, shoppers can fight back against stores and advertisers by _. A. blocking third-party tracking cookies B. thinking twice before buying in bulk C. buying products from other countries only D. avoiding being trapped by spelling mistakes60. The writer offers shoppers the game plan of shoppi

48、ng to _.A. tell them how to get a perfect bargain B. show them the ways to save shopping time C. warn them of the danger of the shopping game D. teach them how to communicate with retailersC How many really suffer as a result of labor market problems? This is one of the most critical yet debatable s

49、ocial policy questions. In many ways, our social statistics overstate the degree of hardship. Unemployment does not have the same horrible consequences today as it did in the 1930s when most of the unemployed were primary breadwinners, when income and earnings were usually much closer to the margin

50、of survival, and when there were fewer effective social programs for those failing in the labor market. Increasing wealth, the rise of families with more than one wage earner, the growing dominance of secondary earners among the unemployed and improved social welfare protection have unquestionably r

51、elieved the consequences of joblessness. Earnings and income data also overestimate the scale of hardship. Among the millions with hourly earnings at or below the minimum wage level, the majority are from multiple-earner, relatively well-off families. Most of those counted by the poverty statistics

52、are elderly or handicapped or have family responsibilities which keep them out of the labor force, so the poverty statistics are by no means an accurate indicator of labor market problems.Yet there are also many ways our social statistics underestimate the degree of labor-market-related hardship. Th

53、e unemployment counts exclude the millions of fully employed workers whose wages are so low that their families remain in poverty. Low wages and repeated or long-time unemployment frequently interact to weaken the capacity for self-support. Since the number experiencing joblessness at some time duri

54、ng the year is several times that unemployed in any month, those who suffer as a result of forced idleness can equal or exceed average annual unemployment, even though only a minority of the jobless in any month really suffer. For every person counted in the monthly unemployment totals, there is ano

55、ther working part-time because of the inability to find full-time work, or else outside the labor force but wanting a job. Finally, income transfers in our country have always focused on the elderly, disabled, and dependent, neglecting the needs of the working poor, so that the dramatic expansion of

56、 cash and non-cash transfers does not necessarily mean that those failing in the labor market are adequately protected.As a result of such conflicting evidence, it is uncertain whether those suffering seriously as a result of labor market problems number in the hundreds of thousands or the tens of m

57、illions, and, hence, whether high levels of joblessness can be tolerated or must be counteracted by job creation and economic stimulation. There is only one area of agreement in this debatethat the existing poverty, employment, and earnings statistics are inadequate for one of their primary applicat

58、ions, measuring the consequences of labor market problems.61. In Paragraph 2, the author contrasts the 1930s with the present in order to show that_.A. more people were unemployed in the 1930s B. unemployment is more intolerable todayC. social programs are more in need now D. income level has increa

59、sed since the 1930s62. What does the underlined word mean in the sentence? A. increased B. reduced C. promoted D. enlarged63. It can be inferred from the passage that the effect of income transfers is often not felt by_.A. those doing a low-paid, part-time job B. children in single-earner familiesC.

60、 workers who have just retired D. full-time workers who become unemployed64. Which of the following is the principal topic of the passage?A. What causes labor market problems that result in suffering.B. Why income statistics are imprecise in measuring degrees of poverty.C. When poverty, employment,

61、and earnings figures agree with each other.D. How statistics give an unclear picture of the labor-market-related suffering.DTwenty years ago, I was at a party, talking to a man whose name I have long since forgotten. Sometimes I think this man came into my life for the unique purpose of telling me t

62、his story, which has delighted and inspired me ever since. The story he told me was about his younger brother, who was trying to be an artist; it was a real story about how brave, creative and trusting his brother was. For the purpose of this story, lets call the little brother Little Brother.Little

63、 Brother, a young painter, went to France to surround himself with beauty and inspiration. He lived on the cheap, painted every day, visited museums, traveled to picturesque places, bravely spoke to everyone he met, and showed his work to anyone who would look at it. One afternoon, he struck up a co

64、nversation at a caf with a group of charming young people who turned out to be some fancy nobles. They took a liking to Little Brother and invited him to a party that weekend in a castle in the Loire Valley. They said this was going to be the party of the year. It would be attended by the rich and f

65、amous and by several crowned heads of Europe. Best of all it was a masquerade ball (化装舞会) where nobody would hesitate in their spending on the costumes (特殊场合穿的套服). “Dress up,” they said, “and join us!”Excited, Little Brother worked all week on a costume that he was certain would be highly impressive

66、. He held back on neither the details nor the imagination of this creation. Then he rented a car and drove three hours to the castle. He changed into his costume in the car and went up the castle steps. Little Brother entered the ballroom, head held high. Upon arrival, he immediately realized his mi

67、stake.This was indeed a costume partyhis new friends had not misled him therebut he had missed one detail in translation: This was a themed costume party. The theme was “a medieval court.” And Little Brother was dressed as a lobster (龙虾).All around him, the wealthy and beautiful were dressed in fanc

68、y clothes, wearing sparkling jewels. Little Brother, on the other hand, was wearing a red coat, red tights, red ballet slippers, and giant red claws. Also, his face was painted red. And he was the only American in the room, too.He stood at the top of the steps for one long, frightful moment. Running

69、 away in shame seemed like the easiest response. But he didnt run. Somehow, he found his determination. Hed come this far, after all. Hed worked really hard to make this costume,and he was proud of it. He took a deep breath and walked onto the dance floor. As he moved into the crowd, a silence fell.

70、 The dancing stopped. The other guests gathered around Little Brother. Finally someone asked him what on earth he was.Little Brother bowed deeply and announced, “I am the court lobster.” Then: laughter.Not ridiculejust joy. They loved him. They loved his sweetness, his weirdness (怪诞), his giant red

71、claws, and his skinny legs in his bright tights. He made the party. Little Brother even ended up dancing with the queen of Belgium. This is how you must do it, people.At some point or another, I have created something in my life that did make me feel like I was the guy who just walked into a fancy b

72、all wearing a homemade lobster costume. But you must stubbornly walk into that room, and you must hold your head high. Never apologize for it, never explain it away, and never be ashamed of it. You did your best with what you knew, and you worked with what you had, in the time you were given. You we

73、re invited, you showed up, and you simply cannot do more than that.They might throw you outthen again, they might not. The ballroom is often more welcoming and supportive than you could ever imagine. You might end up dancing with royalty. Or you might just end up having to dance alone in the corner

74、with your big, ugly red claws waving in the empty air.Thats fine too. Sometimes its like that. What you absolutely must not do is walk out. Otherwise you will miss the party, and that would be a pity becauseplease believe mewe did not come all this great distance, and make all this great effort, onl

75、y to miss the party at the last moment.65. According to Paragraph 3, Little Brother as a young painter was _.A. enthusiastic but meanB. optimistic but stubbornC. open-minded and generousD. determined and easy-going 66. It can be inferred from Paragraph 4 that _.A. Little Brother was quite confident

76、about his own costume B. Little Brother cared little about the details of the costumeC. it cost Little Brother a lot of money to prepare the costume D. people were not allowed to drive in a lobster costume67. Why did Little Brother finally choose not to leave the ballroom?A. He thought it was a grea

77、t shame to run away.B. It was too tiring for him to drive another 3 hours back.C. He decided not to waste the effort he had made for the party.D. Nobody at the party could recognize him with his face painted red.68. What is the turning point of the story?A. Little Brother stood at the top of the ste

78、ps for a moment.B. As Little Brother showed up in the crowd, a silence fell.C. Someone at the party asked Little Brother what he was.D. Little Brother bowed and replied that he was the court lobster.69. What is the message the writer wants to convey in the passage?A. We can do everything at our plea

79、sure at a party.B. Dancing with a royal member is the symbol of success.C. We shouldnt be so afraid of being foolish and ridiculous.D. A homemade costume is most welcome at a fancy dress ball.70. What would be the best title for the passage?A. A Costume Made by HandB. A Lobster Walking into a PartyC

80、. A Masquerade Ball Held by NoblesD. A Young Artist Realizing His Dream第四部分、任务型阅读 (共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)阅读短文,根据所读内容在文章后图表中的空格里填入最恰当的单词(每空1词)If your determination for the new year is typical, it probably includes a commitment to lose weight. But if you are like most Americans, any success you have cutti

81、ng pounds will be short-lived, and youll end the year weighing more than you do right now. So why are Americans addicted to weight loss? Many people say they want to lose weight to improve their health, but this may not actually be their primary motivation. In one of the more interesting surveys Ive

82、 seen, more than three-fourths of the 231 dieters surveyed said that they would take a pill that would guarantee they would achieve or maintain their desired weight even if it would lower their life expectancy. On average, they were willing to give up 5.7 years.These findings may seem puzzling, but

83、they are not so surprising when you consider weight-loss attempts for what they really are: efforts to protect against weight-based discrimination.Yale researchers have shown that weight discrimination in the US has increased dramatically in the last decade and is now comparable in prevalence (普遍) t

84、o rates of reported racial discrimination, especially among women.Multiple studies have documented weight prejudice in employment, healthcare, education and public spaces unequal treatment based on stereotyping (模式化) fat people as lazy, unmotivated, sloppy and lacking in self-control and competence.

85、When I was doing research for a book on the social understanding of fat, several heavy women told me they were often blamed for eating in public. Some tearfully shared stories of having had people actually throw food at them. Heavy women are routinely teased in advertisements, television and film.Of

86、 course, there are genuine health risks associated with higher body mass. The clearest case is that of Type 2 diabetes, which becomes more likely as weight goes up. It is clear that anti-fat prejudice in and of itself has a bad effect on public health in ways many may not suspect.Fear of tease leads

87、 many heavier women to avoid exercising in public or even when they are very heavy to avoid leaving their homes, taking away social interaction from them. And the fear of becoming fat can lead women of all sizes to develop eating disorders that can reduce their lives and be dangerous to their health

88、.What should be done about weight-based discrimination? The answer is to call for increasing tolerance and appreciation of diverse body types.This year, before setting about another diet, ask yourself why you want to lose weight. If it is to improve your health, perhaps you should pay attention to h

89、ealth-increasing behaviors that are more directly linked to health: swear, for example, to get more sleep, eat more fruits and vegetables, get regular physical activity, or spend more time with friends.But if you are trying to change your body to protect against discrimination and shame, consider ma

90、king a different kind of new years determination: to stand up to intolerance and prejudice in all its various forms.A puzzling phenomenonAmericans are addicted to weight loss, though their efforts always end in (71)_.(72)_for Americansaddictionto weight loss They want to improve their health. Higher

91、 body mass poses risks to health. Americans lose weight primarily to protect against weight-based discrimination.Weight-based discrimination andits (73)_ Weight discrimination in the US has increased dramatically in the last decade, and it is quite common, (74)_ with rates of reported racial discrim

92、ination. Fat people are (75)_ treated in many ways, stereotyped as lazy, unmotivated, untidy, lacking in competence and unable to (76)_ themselves. Antifat prejudice in and of itself has a bad effect on public health. Fear of tease leads many heavier women to avoid exercising in public and to be pre

93、vented from social interaction; The fear of becoming fat (77)_ for women of all sizes developing eating disorders.(78)_ (79)_ and appreciate diverse body types. If you are to improve your health, (80)_ on health-increasing behaviors. Make a different kind of determination, if you are to protect agai

94、nst discrimination and shame: to resist intolerance and prejudices, in all its various forms.第五部分、单词拼写 (10小题;每小题, 0.5分,满分5分)根据所给首字母或汉语提示用M6中的学过的单词填空,使得句子的逻辑意义及语法均正确。1. When the position fell _(空缺的), Dennis was appointed to fill it.2. The virus came without peoples being aware of it and it was _ (起初)

95、assumed to be a common one, but eventually it proved to be deadly.3. Some parents are so protective that they want to s_their kids from every kind of danger, real or imagined. 4. The manager said that they had an a_ plan if the plan they had handed in was not accepted.5. In the questionnaire, the su

96、bjects are question whether they a_ banning cars in the city center.6. Though_(严厉) criticized, the band insisted on playing their music late at night as usual.7. Successful people always make _(充分的) preparations for any potential setbacks.8. Sincethematterwasextremely u_, wedealtwithit without delay

97、. 9. China made its firm c_ to cut carbon emissions(排放) in 2016.10. You can not take photos here unless you get the p_ from our administrator. 第六部分、书面表达(共20分)在我们的生活和学习中,与人合作是非常重要的。请你按照下表提供的信息写一篇题为“Cooperate with others”的英语演讲稿:为何与人合作可以高效地完成任务;可以节省时间和精力;可以从合作者身上学到很多。与谁合作与喜欢的人合作合作心情愉快,一起分享工作中的快乐。与不喜欢的人

98、合作能挑战自己与他人相处的能力;关注工作比关注合作者本人更重要;日久,也许会发现他是一个很好相处的人。怎样做一个好的合作者请发表你的看法(至少两点)注意:1. 对所给要点逐一陈述,适当发挥,不要简单翻译; 2. 开头已给出,词数150左右。参考词汇:合作 cooperate 合作者 partner 高效地 efficiently Good afternoon, everyone! The topic of my speech today is “Cooperate with others ”._英语期末考试一、听力 1-20 BBACC ABCBB CABCA AACCA二、单选 2135 A

99、BBAA DBDCB BCADD三、完型 3655 BCDBB DADAC DCBAC ABDCA四、阅读理解 5670 CB CAA DBAC DACDCB 五、任务型 1. failure2. Reasons 3. results / effects / influences / impacts / consequences4. compared5.unequally / unfairly 6. control 7. accounts / makes 8. Solutions 9. Tolerate 10. focus / concentrate六、单词拼写1. vacant 2. ini

100、tially 3. shelter 4. alternative 5. advocate 6. severely 7. adequate 8. urgent 9. commitment 10. PermissionGood afternoon, everyone!The topic of my speech today is “Cooperate with others.”In our daily life and study, if we want to accomplish our work efficiently, we must all learn to cooperate with

101、others. Cooperation can save us a lot of time and energy. Additionally, we can learn much from our partners by cooperating with them.When we cooperate with someone we like, we will feel very happy. We can share our pleasures(joys) and sadness(sorrows) with him. But it challenges us to cooperate with

102、 someone we dislike. Whats more, we should focus on our work, instead of our partners. Perhaps in working together with him for a long time, well find out that he is a man to get along well with.How can we become a good partner? In my opinion, we should try to listen to others. If they make mistakes, we should also try to point them out. We mustnt embarrass others or make them in unfavorable position.Thank you for listening!

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