1、会宁一中2017-2018学年度第一学期第二次月考 高二级英语试题命题人:柴晓琴 审核人:柴东伟第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AEVENTSAug. 31-Sept. 4, Laughter BusCape Town,South AfricaLovely sightseeing tour with laughter, fun and festivities. The tour departs (启程) from Cape Town towards the Garden R
2、oute, stopping at beautiful and interesting places, enjoying lunch at the seaside and sharing laughter with local communities. Costs: $800.+27 7222-97454, infolaughterbus.co.zaSept. 17-18, Laughter Yoga 2-day Certified Leader TrainingIrvine,California,USA10 am5 pm daily atIrvineValleyCollege. Learn
3、to laugh for health without the need of jokes. Start a laughter club, share laughter with elders and kids, and earn income sharing happiness. Includes practice with Jeffrey Briar. Costs: $295.(949) 376-1939, JBriarLYInstitute.orgSept. 30, Laughter is Serious Business WorkshopSt. Albans,Hertfordshire
4、,UKA workshop for those who have completed Laughter Leader / Skills courses and want to get ideas and real advice on how to promote (提升) themselves. 10 am3 pm with lunch break. Costs: 100 (includes a 25 DVD).+44 (0) 1727-741-050, lotteunitedmind.co.ukOct. 7-9,LagunaLaughterClubMountainRetreat(静修)Ang
5、elus Oaks,California,USAEveryone is welcome on this three-day retreat in the pineforestofRedlands. Daily laughter yoga sessions, music, dancing, hiking, and vision-sharing. Costs: $150 (includes meals).(949) 376-1241, AnneLaughingAOct. 29-Nov. 5, Laughter Cruise in theCaribbeanThe tour departs fromM
6、iami,Florida,USA. Daily laughter sessions, onboard programs, easy yoga classes, creating new exercises, fun and friendship!HollandAmericaLines. Costs: $719.(941) 349-6069, amy.ferrell21. Where can you meet Jeffrey Briar?A. On aCaribbeanisland. B. AtIrvineValleyCollege.C. At the seaside ofCape Town.
7、D. In the pineforestofRedlands.22. Which number should you call if you want to attend an advanced Laughter Yoga Leader course?A. +27 7222-97454. B. +44 (0) 1727-741-050.C. (949) 376-1241. D. (941) 349-6069.23. When can you take an easy laughter yoga class on a ship?A. Aug. 31. B. Sept. 17.C. Oct. 7.
8、 D. Oct. 29.BSeveral years ago, I received an e-mail from a total stranger a 17-year-old girl named Monica Gottlieb, who lived inVienna. In poor English, she explained that she was doing an online search for people who shared the same names as members of her family. She tried her 19-year-old brother
9、s name Marcus, and that was how she hit upon me. Monica asked me to write back and tell her a little something about myself, which I did.Not long after our first exchanges, Monicas mother, Regine, wrote to me. Regines English was a little better than Monica, so she was able to provide more details a
10、bout their life inVienna. She also mentioned that she and her husband Michael were planning their first visit to theUS. As motorcycle lovers, they intended to make a two-wheeled tour ofCaliforniaand the Southwestern states. She wondered if I could tell her something that I thought they should know b
11、efore they began their great adventure.I spent about an hour putting together what I considered reasonably practical advice and sent it along. Regine wrote back with thanks, and told me if I came toVienna, I should consider the Gottlieb family home as my own. She even offered me both a room and a ke
12、y to the house.The Gottliebs eventually made their motorcycle trip and enjoyed every minute of it. Eight months later, I was welcomed toAustriaby the Gottlieb family.We got to know each other fairly quickly. Michael and I even seemed to hit it off particularly well. Almost the same age, and sharing
13、a similar sense of humor, we were soon so comfortable with each other.A few days later, Michael, Regine, and I were walking off the big meal we had just had at an open-air restaurant. As we walked and chatted, an older man coming toward us said something in German to Regine. She replied politely, la
14、ughing. After he passed by, I asked Regine if the man was a friend.“No,” she said. “He looked at you and Michael and said, Its nice to see two brothers out for a walk together.”Brothers? Well not quite. But perhaps long-lost cousins after all.24. Which of the following helped start the authors frien
15、dship with Monica?A. A stranger. B. Names. C. Hobbies. D. A visit.25. Why did Regine write her first e-mail to the author?A. To invite him to join their two-wheeled tour.B. To offer practical advice about his trip toVienna.C. To ask for some useful information about theUS.D. To provide him with info
16、rmation aboutCalifornia.26. Why did the Gottliebs offer the author a key to their house?A. They wanted to thank him.B. He was the real owner of the house.C. They expected to see him immediately.D. He would look after the house for them.27. Which can be used to describe the authors trip toVienna?A. T
17、iring. B. Boring. C. Fruitless. D. Pleasant.CThere are lots of books designed to help us succeed in our weight-loss efforts. One of the latest such books is entitledMaximise Your Body Potential: Lifetime Skills for Successful Weight Management, and is written by psychologist Joyce Nash, Ph.D.Dr. Nas
18、h presents some interesting statistics which show that, despite the fact that as a country we are growing fatter, at any given time, tens of millions of Americans are dieting. A quarter of all adult men and nearly half of all adult women are actively trying to lose weight.She categorizes (分类) the di
19、fferent stages that generally happen before the decision to try to lose weight.“Those who arent actively dieting and are just talking about it, are stuck in either whats called the contemplation stage or the preparation stage.The contemplation stage is the one in which you want to change, but you ar
20、e not quite ready; you can think of both the pros and cons of changing, but they balance each other out. In the preparation stage, you know you want to take action, you realize the pros of weight loss outweigh the cons, but you arent sure how to begin.”Believe it or not, Dr. Nash even says that now
21、is not always the right time to begin a weight-loss program. “If you jump into the action stage before youve done enough thinking in the preparation stage deciding when to do this, how to do this, and what the potential barriers are then you can actually set yourself up for failure. Thats when peopl
22、e who start a diet fall off it, and pretty soon arrive at the notion, I cant do this. Im a failure. Ill never be able to do this.”Surprisingly, Dr. Nash says that about one-third of all the people who come to see a psychologist such as herself, for help with an eating disorder, are binge eaters, and
23、 they are usually overweight.Dr. Nash explains that binge eating is “eating an amount of food that is larger than most people would eat under similar situations, and an experience of not being able to stop it or control it.”28. According to Dr. Nash, more and more Americans _.A. are asking her for h
24、elpB. are living a healthy lifeC. realize they need to lose weightD. succeed in their weight-loss efforts29. Which of the following descriptions is about the contemplation stage?A. It refers to how to balance the pros and cons.B. It usually happens before the preparation stage.C. Its usually more im
25、portant than the action stage.D. Its a time when people always trust themselves.30. What can we learn about Dr. Nash?A. She has an eating disorder.B. She used to be overweight.C. She has a very small stomach.D. She offers psychological guidance.31. What is the authors purpose in writing the text?A.
26、To help people start a diet.B. To show how to lose weight.C. To present a weight-loss program.D. To introduce a new book on weight loss.DWere you into skateboarding, surfing or snowboarding when you were a kid? We can remember our first (less than successful) go at skateboarding, as well as the firs
27、t time we managed to stand up onone of thosesurfboards.It was so much fun that we werehookedfor life. However, not everyone thinks that introducing children to extreme sports is a good idea.In the article fromThe New York Times, writer Jon Lackman considers whether sports like snowboarding, climbing
28、 and skateboarding could be dangerous to the growing bodies of young children and looks for advice from medical professionals.“Kids arent mentally ready for these activities,”says professor of orthopaedics (矫形外科), Dr. Vani Sabesan.“They tend to underestimate (低估) the risks, and their parents cant al
29、ways be trusted to keep them in check.”Sabesan is particularly worried about the effects of extremesportson TVand the Internet on children. “What were seeing is a lot of kids thinking maybe they can do what these professional athletes can do.”As someone who was encouraged to give bodyboarding a go b
30、y the age of five and then presented with a surfboard aged seven, I think these worries are a little overstated (夸大的), if not misplaced.Extreme sports can be dangerous, yes, but theres as much chance of falling off your bike or your roller skates as off a skateboard or surfboard.My own experience of
31、 extreme sports leads me to think that Ill allow my own kids to try themin the same way my parents allowed me.In sports such as surfing and snowboarding, theres a sense of adventure and courage that is important to instill (慢慢灌输) in young children.Did I fall off my surfboard? All the time. Did I get
32、 back on? Every time.Are the more extreme sports too dangerous for younger kids and better saved for teenagers? Are extreme sports a great experience for all children to have and a great way to make the most out of your childhood?32. What does the underlined word “hooked” in Paragraph 2 probably mea
33、n?A. Warned. B. Cheated .C. Attracted. D. Confused.33. Whats Jon Lackmans attitude towards kids taking part in extreme sports?A. Amazed. B. Doubtful .C. Admiring. D. Supportive.34. What did the authors parents expect him to do when he was very young?A. To have a spirit of adventure.B. To set a good
34、example to others.C. To become a professional athlete.D. To get away from extreme sports.35. What does the author think of extreme sports?A. They are really very dangerous for kids.B. They are as easy to learn as roller skating.C. They are helpful for kids to find their courage.D. They are more suit
35、able for teenagers than kids.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。The night the Titanic sankFrom a high place on the ship, Fred Fleet, who worked onthe Titanic, saw the iceberg (冰山) just a few hundred metres away. He rang the bell to warn the people driving the ship.36Soon a
36、fter that, one passenger, Major Peuchen, noticed that the ship wasnt straight in the water. But nobody listened to him.37Another ship the Californianwas about 30 kilometres north ofthe Titanic. Whenthe Californiansaw the iceberg, it stopped. It also sent a radio message to warn other ships in the ar
37、ea. At about11:15,the Californians radio operator turned off the radio, and went to bed.The Titanicsent a message back giving its position wrongly!38Soon after midnight, the crew (船员) ofthe Californiansaw rockets going up into the sky from the Titanic. Their captain said, “Fireworks!39” The radio wa
38、snt turned on again, andthe Californiandidnt move. At 12:25 am onthe Titanic, people began to get into the lifeboats.At 2:20 am on April 15ththe Titanicfinally sank. Another ship,the Carpathia, heardthe Titanics last call for help.40At 4:10 am,the Carpathiasaw the Titanics lifeboats floating on the
39、dark water, and rescued the survivors. Later,the Californianturned the radio back on, and heard thatthe Titanichad sunk.A. The accident happened at about 11:40.B. Everyone was very proud ofthe Titanic.C. The passengers ofthe Titanicare having a party.D. It was 58 miles away, but it raced to help the
40、 ship.E. But it was travelling too fast to stop, and it hit the iceberg.F. Before the accident,the Titanichad received an ice warning.G. A lot of people stayed on the ship instead of trying to escape.第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Whe
41、n our first son Brendan was born in Sydney in 1966, we planted a golden elm tree in our front yard. It and Brendan 41 together and when we 42 the house, eight years later, the tree branched (长出枝) out over our heads. We were 43 we had to leave it behind when we moved to New South Wales. A young coupl
42、e bought our home and were 44 it. Over the next 37 years, when travelling to Sydney, my family 45 couldnt help stopping to see the tree. With time, the golden elm grew more beautiful. The owners still loved the home and seemed not to 46 at all that we didnt completely leave them alone.Recently on th
43、e way to Sydney, my husband 47 to see how the house and the owners were getting on. It had been about ten years since we had last 48 and the tree had been removed some years earlier. 49 , the owner, Gillian, suggested she would contact (联系) us some time in the future, so my husband gave her our 50 .
44、When I heard about her 51 message, I wondered what she meant. One day in December, we had a phone call from Gillian. She wanted to drop something in to us for our 52 . I told Brendan that there was a mysterious gift being 53 for him that day, so it was indeed 54 when Gillian handed him a package con
45、taining two carved wooden bowls. Gillian had asked a local woodworking company to make the 55 from a piece of the trunk of the golden elm, which she had 56 several years earlier. My husbands 57 had driven her to follow through with her idea.What a pleasure it was to 58 that package. We were 59 by he
46、r thoughtfulness (体贴), and amazed that her long-term plan actually did 60 .41. A. watched B. grew C. played D. worked42. A. built B. sold C. found D. entered43. A. sorry B. afraid C. angry D. nervous44. A. proud of B. polite to C. worried about D. delighted with45. A. never B. seldom C. always D. st
47、ill46. A. forget B. believe C. mind D. remember47. A. feared B. decided C. agreed D. refused48. A. failed B. finished C. lostD. stopped 49. A. Instead B. Besides C. HoweverD. Therefore50. A. tree B. address C. key D. message51. A. encouraging B. personal C. important D. secret52. A. son B. friend C.
48、 parent D. neighbor53. A. ordered B. bought C. made D. sent 54. A. strange B. funny C. exciting D. heartbreaking55. A. phone B. bowls C. branches D. package56. A. pickedB. planted C. stored D. covered57. A. dreamB. mistake C. visit D. suggestion58. A. post B. receive C. offer D. use59. A. shocked B.
49、 confused C. amused D. touched60. A. end B. fall through C. form D. come true第卷第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。We all have habits and routines. Once we get into these habits or routines, 61. _ can be difficult to change them.Finding out what causes a
50、 bad habit is an important step to changing that habit. For example, for some people, 62. _ (stressed) they get, the more they bite their nails. Knowing that stress leads to nail biting can help people to find something to keep their hands busy when they are under 63. _ (press).Little changes can ma
51、ke 64. _ big difference. Next time you feel like 65. _ (smoke), put it off. Instead, keep yourself busy by doing work, reading, or going 66. _ a walk. Sometimes, if you wait a little while, you will find that the desire goes away. If not, go ahead but cut down the amount. 67. _ (final), youll find y
52、oure no longer addicted to 68. _ (cigarette).Set a specific goal at a time and stick to it. As soon as you reach your goal, make 69. _ one. Before you know it you will have formed a(n) 70. _ (health) lifestyle!第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错
53、误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Lee and Jack always study hardly, but every afternoon, they take break to play their favorite game in the Student Center. Lee and Jack all belong to the
54、ir schools chess team. They prefer the chess team than any other teams at the school. Its 4:00 pm now, and as usually, they are playing a game. Right now, Lee is thinking about his next move, and Jack is smiling because of he knows that he is about to winning this game. Even though the Student Cente
55、r is noisy, Lee and Jack doesnt hear the noise. They are concentrated on their game. Lee wants to win because Jack had won their last two games.第二节:书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华,正在美国某校作交换生,想租一间公寓,互联网上一则出租公寓的广告引起了你的注意。请你给房东史密斯夫人写一封电子邮件了解一下相关信息。内容主要包括:1.三人合租半年的价格;2.是否有家具,特别是空调;3.附近是否有公交站;4.是否允许养宠物。注意:1.词数100左右;2.
56、可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.开头和结尾已给出,但不计入总词数。Dear Mrs. Smith,_Yours sincerely, Li Hua参考答案21-25 BBDBC 26-30 ADCBD31-35 DCBAC 36-40 EFACD 41-45 BBADC 46-50 CBDCB51-55 DADCB 56-60 CCBDD61. it 62. the more stressed 63. pressure64. a 65. smoking 66. for67. Finally 68. cigarettes 69. another70. healthy短文改错:71. . al
57、ways study hardly . hardly hard72. . take break . break前加a73. . all belong to . all both或者去掉all74. . chess team than . than to75. . and as usually . usually usual76. . because of he knows . 去掉of77. . to winning this game. winning win78. . doesnt hear . doesnt dont79. . are concentrated on . concentr
58、ated concentrating80. . Jack had won . had hasOne possible version:Dear Mrs. Smith,I am a Chinese student studying here. I have seen an advertisement for your apartment on the Internet. So I am writing to ask you for more details.Three of us will be sharing your apartment. So, first, Id like to know
59、 what the total price will be for half a year. Then please tell me whether the apartment is furnished. In particular, I wonder if it has air conditioning. Besides, please let me know whether it is close to public transport. Finally, are pets allowed in the apartment?I am looking forward to your repl
60、y. Yours sincerely, Li Hua部分解析阅读理解:第一节:A篇(兴趣与爱好)本文是应用文。文章介绍了五个关于大笑的活动。21. B。细节理解题。由Sept. 1718举办的活动介绍10 am5 pm daily at Irvine Valley College . Includes practice with Jeffrey Briar可知。22. B。细节理解题。由Sept. 30举办的活动介绍A workshop for those who have completed Laughter Leader / Skills courses and want to get i
61、deas and real advice on how to promote themselves可知,已完成大笑瑜伽导师课程的人若想参加高级研修班,可拨打该组织电话。23. D。细节理解题。由Oct. 29Nov. 5期间举办的活动介绍Daily laughter sessions, onboard programs, easy yoga classes .可知,该活动是一次巡航活动,参加者会在邮轮上参与简单的大笑瑜伽课。B篇(人际关系)本文是记叙文。作者是美国人,共同的名字让他与维也纳的一家人成为了好朋友。24. B。细节理解题。由第一段的search for people who sha
62、red the same names . tried her . brothers nameMarcus, and that was how she hit upon me可知,名字促成了作者与Monica之间的友谊。25. C。细节理解题。由第二段的if I could tell her something that I thought they should know before they began their great adventure可知,Regine和丈夫打算骑着摩托车在美国旅行,于是她冒昧地给作者写邮件询问关于美国的信息。26. A。推理判断题。由第三段的I . putti
63、ng together what I considered reasonably practical advice and sent it along和第四段The Gottliebs eventually . enjoyed every minute of it可知,作者耐心地向Gottlieb一家提供了帮助。作为答谢,他们向作者提供了家里的钥匙,欢迎他去维也纳旅行。27. D。推理判断题。由最后四段作者去了维也纳与Gottlieb一家相处融洽、交谈甚欢可知,作者的维也纳之旅非常愉快。C篇(健康)本文是说明文。文章介绍了一本关于指导人们成功减肥的新书。28. C。推理判断题。由第二段的ten
64、s of millions of Americans are dieting . are actively trying to lose weight可知,越来越多的美国人意识到他们需要减肥。29. B。细节理解题。第四段解释沉思期时你可以考虑到改变的利弊,但无法权衡出孰重孰轻,而准备期时你已能意识到减肥的利大于弊但却不知如何开始,由此可知,沉思期一般发生在准备期之前。30. D。推理判断题。由倒数第二段的one-third of all the people who come to see a psychologist such as herself可知,很多暴饮暴食者向Nash博士这样的心
65、理学家求助,故Nash博士提供心理咨询方面的指导。31. D。写作目的题。文章首段即主旨段,再由下文提及Nash博士对于人们在减肥节食方面的观点可知,本文旨在介绍她写的这本关于指导人们成功减肥的新书。D篇(文娱与体育)本文是议论文。文章探讨了儿童是否应该参加极限运动。32. C。词义猜测题。对比划线词后However一词的转折可知,此处指第一段提及的滑板、冲浪、滑雪这些运动带来的快乐终身吸引着我们。33. B。推理判断题。由第三段的considers . be dangerous to the growing bodies of young children and looks for adv
66、ice from medical professionals可知,Jon Lackman对儿童是否应该参加极限运动持怀疑的态度。34. A。推理判断题。由第六段作者的父母在他五岁时就让他接触冲浪运动和倒数第三段作者认为极限运动有助于培养儿童的冒险意识可知,那时他的父母期望他能有一点冒险精神。35. C。推理判断题。由倒数第三段的In sports such as surfing and snowboarding, theres a sense of adventure and courage that is important to instill in young children可知,作者
67、认为极限运动有助于培养儿童的勇气和胆量。第二节:话题:历史本文是记叙文。文章描述了泰坦尼克号沉没之夜发生的事。36. E。由上文的saw the iceberg just a few hundred metres away和下文的the ship wasnt straight in the water可知,冰山近在咫尺,虽已发现,但泰坦尼克号因速度过快还是撞上了冰山。37. F。由下文的the Californian. sent a radio message to warn other ships in the area可知,泰坦尼克号在撞击冰山前收到过警告。38. A。由文中出现的时间节点
68、可知,泰坦尼克号于当晚11点40撞上了冰山。39. C。由下文的the Californiandidnt move可知,加利福尼亚号没有去营救,因为该船船长看到泰坦尼克号上燃放的烟火,以为他们正在举办舞会。40. D。D项中的it raced to help the ship与下文的the Carpathia. rescued the survivors相呼应。英语知识运用:第一节:话题:人际关系本文是记叙文。一棵黄金榆树把两家人紧紧地连接在了一起。41. B。根据上文的When our first son Brendan was born . we planted a golden elm
69、tree可知,黄金榆树与Brendan一同“成长(grew)”。42. B。根据下文的A young couple bought our home可知,我们“卖(sold)”了房子。43. A。根据下文的my family . couldnt help stopping to see the tree可知,不得不丢下那棵树让作者一家很“难过(sorry)”。44. D。根据下文的The owners still loved the home可知,这对夫妇很“喜欢(delighted with)”这个家。45. C。46. C。根据下文的we didnt completely leave the
70、m alone可知,三十七年来,作者一家人“总是(always)”情不自禁地想去看一看那棵黄金榆树,而那对夫妇似乎对此并不“介意(mind)”。47. B。根据下文作者的丈夫与Gillian之间的沟通可知,最近作者的丈夫“决定(decided)”去看看以前的家。48. D。根据上文的Over the next 37 years . my family . couldnt help stopping to see the tree可知,自从上一次我们“驻足(stopped)”去看那棵树已过去十年。49. C。这一次到访让作者的丈夫得知那棵树几年前已经被砍掉了,“然而(However)”,Gill
71、ian却暗示某天会联系作者一家。50. B。根据下文Gillian给作者家送东西可知,作者的丈夫给Gillian的应该是他家的“地址(address)”。51. D。根据上文Gillian给作者的丈夫暗示以及下文的a mysterious gift可知,这个信息很“神秘(secret)”。52. A。根据下文的I told Brendan . a mysterious gift . for him可知,Gillian想送的东西是给作者的“儿子(son)”的。53. D。根据上文的drop something in to us可知,神秘礼物是“送给(sent)” Brendan的。54. C。收
72、到神秘礼物确实“令人高兴(exciting)”。55. B。根据上文的two carved wooden bowls可知,Gillian曾经让雕刻公司用黄金榆树的部分树干做成“碗(bowls)”。56. C。根据上文的the tree had been removed可知,Gillian“保存(stored)”了那棵树的部分树干。57. C。根据上文的my husband . to see可知,是作者丈夫的“到访(visit)”激励了Gillian完成她的想法。58. B。根据上文Gillian送东西给作者一家可知,作者一家很高兴能“收到(receive)”包裹。59. D。根据上文的What
73、 a pleasure和下文的amazed可知,作者一家被Gillian的体贴“感动了(touched)”。60. D。根据上文的Gillian had asked a local woodworking company to make .和. driven her to follow through with her idea可知,Gillian想要刻木碗的计划最终“实现(come true)”了。第二节:61. it。考查it的用法。设空处作形式主语,to change them是真正的主语,故填it。62. the more stressed。考查形容词比较级的用法。设空处所在句用了“t
74、he +比较级.,the +比较级.”的结构,表示“越,越”,故填the more stressed。63. pressure。考查名词。under pressure意为“在压力之下”。64. a。考查不定冠词。make a big difference意为“产生很大的影响/带来很大变化”。65. smoking。考查动词-ing形式作宾语的用法。feel like doing sth.意为“想要做某事”。66. for。考查介词。go for a walk意为“去散步”。67. Finally。考查副词。设空处修饰整个句子,故填Finally。68. cigarettes。考查名词复数。设空
75、处指的是一类事物,故填cigarettes。69. another。考查限定词。由语境可知设空处指“别的,另外的”,故填another。70. healthy。考查形容词作定语的用法。设空处在此作定语修饰名词lifestyle,故填healthy。参考答案21-25 BBDBC 26-30 ADCBD31-35 DCBAC 36-40 EFACD 41-45 BBADC 46-50 CBDCB 51-55 DADCB 56-60 CCBDD61. it 62. the more stressed 63. pressure64. a 65. smoking 66. for67. Finally
76、68. cigarettes 69. another70. healthy短文改错:71. . always study hardly . hardly hard72. . take break . break前加a73. . all belong to . all both或者去掉all74. . chess team than . than to75. . and as usually . usually usual76. . because of he knows . 去掉of77. . to winning this game. winning win78. . doesnt hear
77、 . doesnt dont79. . are concentrated on . concentrated concentrating80. . Jack had won . had has One possible version:Dear Mrs. Smith,I am a Chinese student studying here. I have seen an advertisement for your apartment on the Internet. So I am writing to ask you for more details.Three of us will be
78、 sharing your apartment. So, first, Id like to know what the total price will be for half a year. Then please tell me whether the apartment is furnished. In particular, I wonder if it has air conditioning. Besides, please let me know whether it is close to public transport. Finally, are pets allowed in the apartment?I am looking forward to your reply.