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辽师大附中2015-2016
学年下学期第二次模块考试
高二英语
命题、校对:高一备课组
时间:90分钟
第一部分:单项选择(共20小题;每小题1.5分满分30分)
1.
Born
with
a
great
talent
for
music,
Brian
is
very
likely
to
turn
_____
musician.
A.
a
B.
/
C.
an
D.
the
2.
A
clean
environment
can
contribute
to
the
tourism
of
the
city,
which
____will
promote
its
economic
development
.
A.
in
nature
B.
in
return
C.
in
turn
D.
in
fact
3.
The
pace
of
life
in
small
towns
is
much
faster
than
_____in
big
cities.
A.
that
B.
it
C.
one
D.
this
4.
It
is
said
that
body
language
_____
55
per
cent
of
a
first
impression
while
what
you
say
just
7
per
cent.
A.
consists
of
B.
takes
up
C.
lies
in
D.
makes
up
5.
----I
will
ask
our
physics
teacher
to
explain
Newton’s
Second
Law
of
Motion
she
taught
us
yesterday.
----
That’s
just
____
most
of
the
students
still
have
doubt.
A.
what
B.
why
C.
where
D.
how
6.
Red
wolves
living
in
the
southeast
of
America
is
endangered
by
a(n)
_______
of
protection.
A.
regulation
B.
evolution
C.
absence
guidance
7.
During
the
past
eight
years,
our
school
______
a
good
reputation
across
the
province.
A.
has
enjoyed
B.
has
been
enjoying
C.
had
enjoyed
D.
has
been
enjoyed
8.
The
school
store,
______
customers
are
mainly
students,
is
closed
during
the
holidays.
A.
whose
B.
of
which
C.
which
D.
for
which
9.
In
the
inner
circle
of
Stonehenge,
there
are
about
80
stones,
each
______
up
to
four
tons.
A.
weighing
B.
weighed
C.
weighs
D.
is
weighed
10.
In
my
opinion,
national
culture,
as
a(n)
_________
spiritual
treasure,
should
be
well
preserved.
A.
controversial
B.
adequate
C.
typical
D.
priceless
11.
__________
in
an
intellectual
family,
he
is
always
well-behaved.
A.
Being
raised
B.
Raised
C.
To
raise
D.
Raising
12.
Reading
Mr
Yang
Jiang’s
biography,
I
was
lost
in
admiration
for
____
she
had
achieved
in
foreign
literature
and
literary
translation.
A.
what
B.
why
C.
how
D.
which
13.Tom’s
English
teacher
recommended
he_______
learning
efficiency
instead
of
staying
up
late
into
the
night.
A.
increased
B.
increases
C.
must
increase
D.
increase
14.
Not
until
I
arrived
home
_______
that
I
had
left
my
homework
at
school.
A.
I
realized
B.
had
I
realized
C.
did
I
realize
D.
I
have
realized
15.
______
large
parts
of
the
big
cities,
for
example,
Beijing,
have
modern
buildings,
there
are
still
famous
imperial
palaces
and
historical
districts.
A.
Even
though
B.
No
matter
what
C.
Ever
since
D.
As
16.
---
Why
is
Tim
so
upset
----
He
failed
the
job
interview
again.
He
_____
have
made
good
preparations
for
it.
A.
shall
B.
might
C.
should
D.
would
17.
My
brother,
who
is
1.80
meter,
is
quite
tall
______
his
age.
A.
for
B.
at
C.
of
D.
with
18.
I
am
still
at
a
loss
how
I
can
ever
______
him
for
his
generosity.
A.
attain
B.
repay
C.
undertake
D.
defend
19.
Find
ways
and
chances
to
praise
your
students
often,
_____
they
will
open
their
hearts
to
you.
A.
then
B.
or
C.
but
D.
and
20.
Hurry
up.
There
is
only
five
minutes
________.
A.
remaining
B.
leaving
C.
to
go
D.
remained
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、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
John
Sand
was
one
of
the
most
influential
teachers
I
have
ever
met.
During
high
school,
he
taught
me
more
than
any
other
teacher
had
been
able
to.
He
developed
unusual
methods
of
teaching.
He
did
not
give
us
homework
on
the
first
day
and
have
it
due
the
next;
instead,
he
gave
us
a
homework
schedule
for
the
term
and
left
it
up
to
us
to
remember
to
do
it.
By
doing
so,
he
prepared
us
for
life
after
high
school,
where
it
would
be
up
to
us
to
make
our
own
work
schedule.
Mr.
Sand
was
a
family
man.
He
made
use
of
whatever
time
we
had
left
in
class
to
show
us
his
latest
vacation
videos
or
his
children’s
sports
videos.
It
was
nice
to
see
a
man
who
balanced
his
family
and
his
career
so
nicely
in
a
world
where
a
broken
home
is
the
average
home.
Mr.
Sand
always
encouraged
us
to
get
out
of
our
little
close-minded
society
of
Wethersfield
and
explore
the
cultures
of
the
world.
He
would
tell
us
stories
of
his
travels
across
Europe
and
his
adventures
around
the
US.
Many
teachers
just
forced
the
idea
of
college
and
ignored
our
need
to
reach
outside
of
what
we
know.
Many
people
may
not
ever
have
a
teacher
like
Mr.
Sand.
I
feel
sorry
for
them.
Mr.
Sand
taught
me
things
that
went
beyond
the
curriculum(课程)
and
let
me
know
how
powerful
a
teacher’s
influence
could
be.
21.
How
did
Mr.
Sand
deal
with
students’
homework
A.
He
always
avoided
giving
it.
B.
He
punished
those
failing
to
finish
it.
C.
He
wanted
students
to
be
responsible
for
it.
D.
He
spent
enough
time
every
day
checking
it.
22.
What
do
we
know
about
Mr.
Hand
from
Paragraph
3
A.
He
only
had
one
child.
B.
He
didn’t
have
a
great
love
for
life.
C.
He
liked
doing
sports
after
work.
D.
He
valued
his
job
as
well
as
his
family.
23.
Mr.
Hand
shared
his
tours
around
Europe
with
his
students
to
_______.
A.
lead
them
to
know
more
B.
encourage
them
to
become
brave
C.
inspire
them
to
care
for
others
D.
show
them
how
to
spend
their
free
time
24.
What
would
be
the
best
title
for
the
text
A.
Teachers
I
like
best
B.
An
outstanding
teacher
C.
Teaching,
a
great
career
D.
How
to
be
a
caring
teacher
B
Plant
World
Garden
Centre
is
located
between
Torquay
and
Newton
Abbot.
The
Garden
is
laid
out
to
represent
the
five
continents
of
the
world.
Our
inspirational
gardens
contain
countless
rare
and
foreign
plants
seldom
seen
outside
their
native
lands.
Our
Famous
"Gardens
of
the
World"
It
was
designed,
built
and
planted
in 1986 as
the
first
ever
"
Map
of
the
World
Gardens"
.
It
takes
visitors
half
an
hour
or
more
to
drive
along
the
winding
pathways
around
the
"world
map"
and
see
which
plants
grow
in
which
countries.
The
neighboring
rare
plant
nurseries
(苗
圃)
enable
visitors
to
take
home
plants
and
trees
growing
there.
We
give
a
warm
welcome
to
garden
clubs
and
gardening
societies,
many
of
whom
make
annual
visits.
Latest
News
Our
new
Garden
website
is
released!
We
hope
you
like
our
new
website
which
we
have
tried
to
fill
with
interesting
information
and
history
about
our
lovely
gardens.
Seeds
We
produce
and
sell
over
3000
varieties
of
flower
and
vegetable
seeds.
Many
are
rare,
and
unusual.
All
of
them
can
be purchased
on
our
sister
website
:
www.
plant-world-.
Scenic
Cafe
Our
hilltop
cafe
offers
one
of
the
most
incredible
panoramas
(全景图
)
of
Britain.
The
menu
includes
toasted
sandwiches
and
jacket
potatoes.
In
addition,
many
home-made
cakes
are
offered,
including
the
famous
Devon
Cream
Teas.
We
always
use
local
produce
whenever
possible---
our
ice
creams
are
from
Language
,
our
home-made
soups
come
from
Rod
&
Bens
,and
our
bottled
drinks
are
supplied
by
Heron
Valley.
Opening
Times
We
are
open
9:30
am
-
5
:00
pm,
seven
days
a
week,
from
late
March
to
mid
October
(
please
call
first
to
confirm
at
the
start/end
of
season)
.
.
Garden
Admission
Prices
Day
ticket
:

3
Season
ticket
:

10
Kids
under
12
go
free
25.
From
the
new
Carden
website
,
visitors
can
A.buy
all
kinds
of
local
produce
B.get
information
about
the
past
of
the
gardens
C.fill
the
website
with
their
interesting
stories
D.purchase
over
3,000
varieties
of
flower
seeds
26.
Which
of
the
following
is
true
about
Scenic
Cafe
A.It
encourages
visitors
to
make
cakes
on
their
own.
B.It
owns
the
most
complete
menu
in
Britain.
C.It
provides
visitors
with
a
whole
view
of
Britain.
D.It
supplies
bottled
drinks
to
Heron
Valley.
27.If
a
couple
and
their
l0-year-old
son
want
to
visit
Plant
World
Garden
for
two
days,
they
need
to
pay
____
A. 12
B. 9
C. 6
D. 27
C
A
bargain
is
something
offered
at
a
low
and
advantageous
price.
A
more
recent
definition
is:
a
bargain
is
a
dirty
trick
to
force
money
out
of
the
pockets
of
silly
and
innocent
people.
The
cost
of
producing
a
new
---for
example
---
toothpaste
would
make
80p
the
proper
price
for
it,
so
we
will
market
it
at
1.20.
It
is
not
a
bad
toothpaste,
and
as
people
like
to
try
new
things
it
will
sell
well
to
start
with;
but
the
attraction
of
novelty
soon
fades,
so
sales
will
fall.
When
that
happens
we
will
reduce
the
price
to
1.15.
And
we
will
turn
it
into
a
bargain
by
printing
5p
OFF
all
over
it.
Sometimes
it
is
not
5p
OFF
but
1p
OFF.
What
breathtaking
rudeness
to
advertise
1p
OFF
your
soap
or
washing
powder
or
whatever!
Even
the
poorest
old-age
pensioner
ought
to
regard
this
as
an
insult(侮辱),
but
he
doesn’t.
A
bargain
must
not
be
missed.
People
say
one
has
to
have
washing
powder
(or
whatever)
and
one
might
as
well
buy
it
a
penny
cheaper.
The
real
danger
starts
when
unnecessary
things
become
‘bargains’.
Many
people
just
cannot
resist
bargains.
Provided
they
think
they
are
getting
a
bargain
they
will
buy
clothes
they
will
never
wear
or
furniture
they
have
no
space
for.
Once
I
heard
of
a
man
who
bought
an
electric
saw(电锯)
as
a
bargain
and
cut
off
two
of
his
fingers
the
next
day.
But
he
had
no
regrets:
the
saw
had
been
truly
cheap.
Quite
a
few
people
actually
believe
that
they
make
money
on
such
bargains.
A
lady
once
told
me:
“I’ve
had
a
lucky
day
today.
I
bought
a
dress
for
120,
reduced
from
400;
and
I
bought
a
beautiful
Persian
carpet
for
600,
reduced
from
900.”
It
will
never
occur
to
her
that
she
has
actually
wasted
720.
She
feels
as
though
she
had
made
580.
She
also
feels,
I
am
sure,
that
if
she
had
more
time
for
shopping,
she
could
make
a
living
out
of
it.
Some
people
buy
in
large
quantities
because
it
is
cheaper.
Once
a
couple
bought
enough
sugar
for
their
lifetime
and
the
lifetime
of
their
children
and
grandchildren.
They
thought
it
a
bargain
not
to
be
missed.
When
the
sugar
arrived
they
didn’t
know
where
to
store
it

until
they
realized
that
their
toilet
was
a
very
spacious
one.
So
that
was
where
they
piled
up
their
sugar.
Not
only
did
their
guests
feel
rather
strange
whenever
they
were
offered
sugar
to
put
into
their
coffee,
but
the
toilet
became
extremely
sticky.
To
offer
bargains
is
a
commercial
trick
to
make
the
poor
poorer.
When
greedy
fools
fall
for
this
trick,
it
serves
them
right.
28.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“novelty”
in
Paragraph
2
probably
mean
A.
Good
quality.
B.
Low
price.
C.
Curiosity.
D.
Newness.
29.
Which
word
best
describes
the
language
style
of
the
passage
A.
Polite.
B.
Foolish.
C.
Humorous.
D.
Serious.
30.
How
does
the
author
feel
about
1p
OFF
a
product
A.
It’s
a
gift
for
poor
people.
B.
It’s
an
insult
to
shoppers.
C.
It’s
a
bargain
worth
trying.
D.
It’s
a
real
reduction
in
price.
31.
Which
statement
will
the
author
probably
agree
with
A.
Bargains
are
things
people
don’t
really
need.
B.
Bargains
are
often
real
cheap
products.
C.
Bargains
help
people
make
a
living.
D.
Bargains
play
tricks
on
people.
D
The
famed
soprano(女高音)Jenny
Lind
had
plenty
of
talent
and
determination.
And
when
she
came
to
America
in
1850
she
had
more
than
enough
publicity.
Her
promoter
was
the
biggest
showman(演出经理人)
of
them
all—P.T.
Barnum.
Eager
to
rise
above
his
reputation
as
a
promoter
of
sideshows
,
Barnum
had
risked
his
entire
fortune
on
the
singer
that
he
had
never
heard
or
seen.
He
saw
to
it
that
the
risk
paid
off.
When
she
arrived
in
New
York,
her
admirers
surrounded
Jenny
Lind.
By
midnight,
when
she
arrived
at
her
hotel,
a
crowd
of
30,000
had
gathered
just
to
get
a
look
at
her.
At
one
o'clock,
a
band
of
130
musicians
came
to
sing
for
her.
Tickets
for
her
first
American
concert
were
in
such
demand
that
they
were
auctioned
off(拍卖).
The
first
ticket
went
to
a
hat
maker
named
Genin
who
paid
$225
for
it
and
got
several
days'
worth
of
fame
in
the
bargain
.
At
the
concert
7000
shouting
people
crowded
into
Castle
Garden
to
hear
Jenny
Lind
sing.
She
received
$10,000—all
of
which
she
gave
to
New
York
charities.
She
repeated
her
success
in
Philadelphia,
Washington,
Richmond,
Charleston,
and
Baltimore.
In
Baltimore
something
happened
that
may
have
made
Jenny
Lind
decide
that
things
had
gotten
out
of
hand.
She
was
on
the
balcony
of
her
hotel,
bowing
to
the
masses
below
when
her
shawl
fell.
Instead
of
returning
it,
the
crowd
fought
over
the
shawl,
tearing
it
to
shreds
and
pocketing
the
pieces
as
souvenirs.
Soon
afterward
she
backed
out
of
her
contract
with
Barnum—at
a
cost
of
$30,000—and
completed
her
American
tour.
Several
years
passed
before
she
returned
to
the
concert
stage.
As
for
P.T.
Barnum,
he
went
into
a
profession
for
which
he
may
have
been
supremely
well
qualified—politics.
32.Who
helped
Jenny
Lind
get
more
than
enough
publicity
Her
fans.
B.
Her
friends.
C.
P.T.Barnum
D.
Her
family
33.What
made
Genin
famous
for
several
days
That
he
paid
$225
for
the
first
ticket
of
Jenny’s
concert
That
he
made
many
hats.
That
he
earned
$225
at
the
auction
That
he
donated
$225
to
New
York
charities.
34.Which
of
the
following
statements
about
Jenny
is
NOT
TRUE
Hundreds
of
people
came
to
have
a
look
at
Jenny.
Many
musicians
came
to
help
her.
She
broke
the
contract
with
Barnum
She
returned
to
the
concert
stage
several
years
later.
35.What
can
we
learn
from
the
last
paragraph
Jenny
fell
from
the
balcony
of
her
hotel.
Jenny
signed
a
contract
with
Barnum
again.
Jenny
earned
$30,000
in
total
Jenny
was
very
popular
with
fans.
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。
If
I
could
give
everyone
one
piece
of
advice
about
the
college
application
process,
it
would
be
this: __36___
Be
different
from
the
beginning.
Don't
wait
until
the
summer
after
junior
year,
or
worse,
the
fall
of
senior
year
to
begin
this
process. __37__ You
might
be
seeing
the
stress
in
seniors
who
are
frantically
(疯狂地)
visiting
colleges,
writing
essays,
and
completing
applications.
__38__. Do
some
research
and
think
beyond
the
"usual
suspects"
(备选)
before
you
find
the
most
suitable
choice.
Colleges
compare
students
from
the
same
high
school
with
the
same
measuring
stick
since
they
read
all
the
applications
together.
If
your
coursework
and
test
scores
don't
look
good
enough,
it
will
be
more
challenging
to
be
accepted.
However,
your
leadership
or
special
talents
may
be
more
impressive
if
you
are
one
of
only
a
few
students
applying
to
a
certain
college.
Be
different
in
the
activities
you
choose
and
follow
your
interests,
not
your
friends. __39__
It
could
be
tutoring,
the
environment,
dancing,
writing,
or
starting
a
business,
but
take
part
for
the
right
reasons.
Your
activities
should
be
meaningful
and
tell
a
story
about
who
you
are.
Be
different
in
what
you
write
about
in
your
essay
to
stand
out.
It
is
the
one
tool
that
gives
you
total
control,
so
use
it
wisely.
Write
what
you
want
them
to
know
about
you,
not
what
you
think
they
want
to
read.
Brainstorming
your
essay
topic
is
a
self-reflection
process. __40__
Find
something
unique.
A.
Be
different
in
preparing
your
college
list.
Try
to
develop
your
talents.
C.
Dare
to
be
different
D.
Stay
away
from
topics
that
everyone
writes
about..
E.
Starting
early
will
relieve
much
stress.
F.
Imagine
what
people
are
usually
interested
in.
G.
Find
something
that
matters
to
you
or
something
you
care
about.
第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分满分30分)

Another
person's
enthusiasm
was
what
set
me
moving
toward
the
success
I
have
achieved.
That
person
was
my
stepmother.
I
was
nine
years
old
when
she
entered
our
home
in
rural
Virginia.
My
father
41
me
to
her
with
these
words:
"I
would
like
you
to
meet
the
fellow
who
is
42
for
being
the
worst
boy
in
this
county
and
will
probably
start
throwing
rocks
at
you
no
43
than
tomorrow
morning.
"
My
stepmother
walked
over
to
me,
44
my
head
slightly
upward,
and
looked
me
right
in
the
eye.
Then
she
looked
at
my
father
and
replied,
"You
are
45
.
This
is
not
the
worst
boy
at
all,
46
the
smartest
one
who
hasn't
yet
found
an
outlet
for
his
enthusiasm.
"
That
statement
began
a
(n)
47
between
us.
No
one
had
ever
called
me
smart.
My
family
and
neighbors
had
built
me
up
in
my
48
as
a
bad
boy.
My
stepmother
changed
all
that.
She
changed
many
things.
She
49
my
father
to
go
to
a
dental
school,
from
which
he
graduated
with
honors.
She
moved
our
family
into
the
county
seat,
where
my
father's
career
could
be
more
50
and
my
brother
and
I
could
be
better
51
.
When
I
turned
fourteen,
she
bought
me
a
secondhand
52
and
told
me
that
she
believed
that
I
could
become
a
writer.
I
knew
her
enthusiasm,
I
53
it,
and
I
saw
how
it
had
already
improved
our
lives.
I
accepted
her
54
and
began
to
write
for
local
newspapers.
I
was
doing
the
same
kind
of
55
that
great
day
I
went
to
interview
Andrew
Carnegie
and
received
the
task
which
became
my
life's
work
later.
I
wasn't
the
56
beneficiary(第一流的).
My
father
became
the
57
man
in
town.
My
brother
and
stepbrothers
became
a
physician,
a
dentist,
a
lawyer,
and
a
college
president.
What
power
58
has!
When
that
power
is
released
to
support
the
certainty
of
one's
purpose
and
is
59
strengthened
by
faith,
it
becomes
an
irresistible
force
which
poverty
and
temporary
defeat
can
never
60
.
You
can
communicate
that
power
to
anyone
who
needs
it.
This
is
probably
the
greatest
work
you
can
do
with
your
enthusiasm.
41.
A.
rushed
B.
sent
C.
carried
D.
introduced
42.
A.
famous
B.
favored
C.
mistaken
D.
rewarded
43.
A.
sooner
B.
later
C.
longer
D.
earlier
44.
A.
dragged
B.
shook
C.
raised
D.
bent
45.
A.
perfect
B.
right
C.
wrong
D.
impolite
46.
A.
but
B.
so
C.
and
D.
or
47.
A.
agreement
B.
friendship
C.
gap
D.
relationship
48.
A.
opinion
B.
image
C.
expectation
D.
mind
49.
A.
begged
B.
persuaded
C.
ordered
D.
invited
50.
A.
successful
B.
meaningful
C.
helpful
D.
useful
51.
A.
treated
B.
entertained
C.
educated
D.
Respected
52.
A.
camera
B.
radio
C.
bicycle
D.
typewriter
53.
A.
considered
B.
suspected
C.
ignored
D.
appreciated
54.
A.
belief
B.
request
C.
criticism
D.
description
55.
A.
teaching
B.
writing
C.
studying
D.
reading
56.
A.
next
B.same
C.only
D.
real
57.
A.
cleverest
B.
wealthiest
C.
strongest
D.
healthiest
58.
A.
enthusiasm
B.
sympathy
C.
fortune
D.
confidence
59.
A.
deliberately(故意地)
B.
happily
C.
traditionally
D.
constantly
60.
A.
win
B.
match
C.
reach
D.
doubt
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。
One
sentence
from
the
news
in
Washington
has
remained
in
my
mind
since
a
trip
last
summer:
“When
you
see
people
run
against
the
crowd
escaping
61
the
danger,
they
are
62
(probable)
firefighters,
police
or
journalists.
I
think
this
is
most
true
for
the
firefighters.
Whenever
and
wherever
63
(disaster)
happen

9/11
Attacks
in
New
York
14
years
ago
or
the
explosion
in
Tianjin
on
Wednesday
night

it
is
always
the
firefighters
64
take
the
lead
to
run
to
the
very
center,
saving
lives
by
65
(risk)
their
own.
I
cried
today
near
the
explosion
site,
not
because
of
the
smoke
from
the
ongoing
fire
66
because
of
a
short
message
a
firefighter
sent
to
a
trusted
friend
that
went
viral
online.
It
reads,
“If
I
cannot
make
it,
my
father
is
67
(you);
and
please
remember
68
(sweep)
my
mother’s
tomb.”
I
was
thrilled
later
to
learn
that
he
did
make
it.
  “Everyone
knows
it’s
69
(danger)
to
be
a
firefighter.
But
he
has
always
liked
it
and
has
done
it
for
12
years,”
his
father
said.
“He
survived
this
time,
but
no
one
knows
what
70
(happen)
next
time.”
第四部分:
短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
  请改正下面短文中的错误。文中共有10处语言错误,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:在错的词下画一横线,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。
One
Monday
afternoon,
we
were
playing
the
basketball
on
the
playground
while
I
suddenly
slipped
and
fell
over.
On
seeing
that,
all
my
classmates
rushed
to
me.
Under
the
help
of
several
other
students,
Li
Xiang,
one
of
my
best
friend
put
me
on
his
back
and
head
for
the
clinic
immediately.
It
turned
out
that
my
right
ankle
got
hurt
but
I
had
to
be
sent
to
hospital.
He
did
not
leave
until
ambulance
arrived.
The
following
day,
he
came
to
see
me.
To
my
greatly
relief,
he
brought
textbooks
with
them
and
helped
me
with
my
lessons.
It
was
a
great
pleasure
to
have
such
a
devoting
friend.
高二模块考试答案
单项选择:BCADC
CBAAD
BADCA
CABDC
阅读理解:CDAB
BCA
DCBD
CABD
CEAGD
完形填空:
D
A
B
C
C
AB
D
B
A
C
D
DAB
CBA
DB
语篇填空:
.from,probably,
disasters,
that/who,
risking,
but,
yours
,to
sweep,
dangerous,
will
happen
改错:
去the,
while--when,
under---with,
friend--friends,head---
headed,
but---and/so,
在ambulance前加the,
greatly---great,them---him,
devoting---devoted
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