Module3
Adventure
in
Literature
and
the
Cinema
一、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)
1.
I'm
d
to
go
and
nothing
will
stop
me.
2.
Children
are
usually
c
about
everything
around
them.
3.
It
is
a
good
idea
to
write
an
o
before
you
make
a
speech
in
English
in
class.
4.
It
is
such
a
hard
problem
that
it
is
impossible
for
me
to
s
.
5.
Trees
along
the
streets
provide
s
from
the
sun
for
us.
6.
B
is
a
subject
about
the
scientific
study
of
the
life
and
structure
of
plants
and
animals.
7.
His
v
description
of
his
adventure
in
the
forest
made
us
want
to
have
a
try.
8.
Cheating
in
the
game
ruined
that
player's
r
.
9.
When
the
teacher
asked
him
why
he
was
absent
from
school,
he
could
not
a
for
it.
10.
His
dog
became
his
closest
c
(同伴).
11.
She
r
her
sister
in
looks.
It's
hard
to
tell
one
from
the
other.
12.
Stay
calm
and
don't
p
when
a
fire
breaks
out
in
the
room.
13.
Remember
this
important
difference
between
a
f
story
and
a
news
story.
14.
She
closed
the
door
quietly
so
as
not
to
d
others.
15.
The
highway
will
link
the
countries
with
the
European
market,
c
even
more
opportunities.
16.
The
river
is
s
here;
we
can
walk
across.
17.
Mr.
Green
told
his
students
to
r
their
lesson
before
class.
18.
Learning
to
e
a
friendship
with
people
around
is
vital
in
society.
19.
The
Merchant
of
Venice
is
one
of
Shakespeare's
most
famous
c
(喜剧).
20.
Listen!
The
radio
is
w
people
against
going
out
during
the
storm.
二、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)
21.
I
may
not
be
able
to
(解决)
your
problem
but
I
can
at
least
help.
22.
It's
only
(浅显的)
people
who
judge
by
appearances.
23.
When
a
rain
poured
down,
people
ran
to
take
s
(遮蔽).
24.
You
should
make
an
(提纲)
before
trying
to
write
a
composition.
25.
After
the
attack,
her
eyes
were
filled
with
(恐惧)
every
time
he
saw
a
dog.
26.
Most
teenagers
like
reading
science
(小说).
27.
He
told
us
to
keep
quiet
for
fear
that
we
might
(打扰)
others.
28.
He
is
a
(同伴)
of
mine
on
the
journey.
29.
He
gave
a
(生动的)
account
of
his
life
as
a
fighter
pilot.
30.
Those
who
break
the
law
will
be
punished
and
there
is
no
(例外).
31.
A
bomb
exploded
in
the
village,
causing
(恐慌)
among
people.
32.
The
new
technology
in
(生物)
is
sure
to
bring
benefits
to
man.
33.
His
novel
won
the
Booker
Prize
and
established
his
(名誉).
34.
All
the
people
were
(好奇)
to
know
who
would
carry
off
the
gold
medal.
35.
She
(像)
her
sister
in
appearance
but
not
in
character.
36.
He
attempted
to
(建立)
a
close
relationship
with
the
assistant.
37.
A
(有决心的)
person
always
tries
to
finish
the
job,
no
matter
how
hard
it
is.
38.
The
(侦探)
spent
the
whole
night
waiting
for
the
thief.
39.
(创造)
something
new
is
not
easy,
for
one
must
have
talent
as
well
as
patience.
40.
Many
people
wrote
(评论)
for
his
new
novel.
三、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)
41.
If
the
neighbours
do
not
give
any
sweets,
the
children
might
(开玩笑,戏弄)
them.
42.
世界似乎到了末日!
the
world
was
at
an
end!
43.
维生素丸可补充你食物中所缺乏的营养。
Vitamin
pills
can
what
you
lack
in
your
diet.
44.
我发觉学好英语非常难。
I
find
.
45.
引擎中的火花引起一连串的爆炸。(词数不限)
The
fire
in
the
engine
a
series
of
explosions.
46.
When
and
where
to
build
the
new
library
have
not
been
decided,
which
.
(disappoint)
在什么时间、什么地点建造新的图书馆还没有定下来,这使得人们很失望。
47.
To
(发财),
many
young
people
in
the
village
rush
to
big
cities.
48.
However,
most
of
the
time
people
from
the
two
countries
do
not
(在理解上有些困难)
each
other.
49.
The
novel
(以…为背景)
London
in
the
18th
century.(词数不限)
50.
今天,你不要麻烦为我预备晚饭了,我要在外边吃。(词数不限)
(get)
You
don't
bother
today;
I'll
eat
out.
51.
母亲警告她的女儿天黑后不能一个人出去。(词数不限)
The
mother
warned
her
daughter
alone
after
dark.
52.
不知情的情况下,你可能会冻得失去知觉。
You
can
without
realizing.
53.
我们决心努力学习。
We're
study
hard.
54.
她对别人的事情太好奇了。
She
is
too
other
people's
business.
55.
Mr.
Zhang
has
a
strange
way
to
(让)
his
students
(对……感兴趣)
his
classes.
四、单项选择
56.
The
look
on
her
face
suggested
that
she
the
exam.
A.
worrying;
didn't
do
well
in
B.
worried;
didn't
do
well
in
C.
worried;
did
well
in
D.
worrying;
does
well
in
57.
These
teams,
which
twenty
experienced
workers,
are
working
hard
here
to
the
time
they
have
lost
before.
A.
are
made
up
of;
make
up
of
B.
are
made
up
of;
make
up
for
C.
make
up;
make
up
for
D.
make
up
for;
make
up
58.
Mary
has
trouble
in
speaking,
which
makes
it
difficult
her
thoughts
and
feelings.
A.
express
B.
expressing
C.
expressed
D.
to
express
59.
People
have
always
been
curious
how
living
things
in
the
earth
exactly
began.
A.
in
B.
at
C.
of
D.
about
60.
Joe
has
been
waiting
for
more
than
a
month
for
his
brother
Peter
safe
from
that
illness
which
hit
the
country.
A.
to
return
B.
return
C.
coming
back
D.
to
go
back
61.
She
walked
into
the
classroom
quietly
so
as
not
to
the
students
who
were
studying.
A.
upset
B.
interrupt
C.
disturb
D.
release
62.
Lydia
doesn't
feel
like
abroad.
Her
parents
are
old.
A.
study
B.
studying
C.
studied
D.
to
study
63.
He
once
observed
that
“All
happy
families
one
another,
but
each
unhappy
family
is
unhappy
in
its
own
way”.
A.
like
B.
appear
C.
resemble
D.
represent
64.
---
What
are
your
hobbies
---
My
hobbies
include
and
literature.
A.
to
cook
B.
cook
C.
cooked
D.
cooking
65.
He
tried
to
his
son
of
the
danger
of
spending
more
than
he
earned.
A.
realize
B.
tell
C.
persuade
D.
warn
66.
What
he
said
sounds
.
A.
nicely
B.
pleasantly
C.
friendly
D.
reasonably
67.
The
film
lasted
for
2
hours,
but
I
was
to
see
it
out(完成).
A.
determining
to
wake
B.
determined
to
wake
C.
determined
of
waking
D.
determining
of
wake
68.
Indeed
all
his
stories
are
great.
Many
of
them
are
strange
places.
A.
set
in
B.
given
away
C.
taken
in
D.
used
up
69.
---
Why
was
our
foreign
teacher
unhappy
yesterday
---
News
about
the
tsunami
striking
her
country
an
attack
of
homesickness.
A.
set
up
B.
set
out
C.
set
about
D.
set
off
70.
His
pictures
of
Hong
Kong
are
so
that
I
want
to
pay
a
visit
there.
A.
abnormal
B.
characteristic
C.
vivid
D.
awesome
五、完形填空(共20小题;共30分)
I
went
to
the
classroom
with
great
confidence
when
I
gave
my
first
lesson
to
my
English
literature
class.
Since
I
had
taught
in
America
for
many
years,
I
had
no
71
about
my
ability
to
hold
their
attention
and
to
72
them
my
admiration
for
the
literature
of
my
native
language.
I
was
73
when
the
monitor
shouted,
“Stand
up!”
The
whole
class
74
as
I
entered
the
classroom.
I
was
somewhat
75
how
I
could
get
them
to
sit
down
again,
but
once
that
embarrassment
was
over,
I
quickly
76
my
calmness
and
began
what
I
thought
was
a
fact-packed
lecture,
sure
to
gain
their
77
—perhaps
even
their
admiration.
I
went
back
to
my
office
with
the
rosy
glow
(满面红光)
which
came
from
a
sense
of
78
.
All
the
students
79
diaries.
However,
as
I
read
their
diaries,
the
rosy
glow
was
gradually
80
by
a
strong
sense
of
sadness.
The
first
diary
said,
“Our
literature
teacher
didn't
teach
us
anything
today.
Her
next
lecture
will
81
be
better.”
Greatly
surprised,
I
read
diary
after
diary,
each
expressing
a
82
theme.
“Didn't
I
teach
them
anything
I
described
the
entire
philosophical
framework
of
western
thought
and
laid
the
historical
83
for
all
the
works
we'll
study
in
class,”
I
complained.
“How
should
they
say
I
didn't
84
them
anything ”
After
a
long
term,
I
gradually
learned
that
my
ideas
about
85
were
not
the
same
as
those
of
my
students.
I
thought
a
teacher's
job
was
to
86
questions
and
provide
enough
background
so
that
students
could
87
their
own
conclusions,
while
my
students
thought
a
teacher's
job
was
to
provide
88
information
as
directly
and
clearly
as
possible.
What
a
great
89
!
However,
I
also
learned
a
lot,
and
my
90
with
my
Chinese
students
has
made
me
a
better
American
teacher,
knowing
how
to
teach
in
a
different
culture.
71.
A.
idea
B.
doubt
C.
trouble
D.
difficulty
72.
A.
fix
on
B.
hold
on
C.
focus
on
D.
impress
on
73.
A.
shocked
B.
amused
C.
interested
D.
excited
74.
A.
laughed
B.
shouted
C.
rose
D.
whispered
75.
A.
puzzled
B.
confident
C.
anxious
D.
curious
76.
A.
covered
B.
hid
C.
regained
D.
won
77.
A.
satisfaction
B.
support
C.
concern
D.
respect
78.
A.
failure
B.
achievement
C.
embarrassment
D.
sadness
79.
A.
liked
B.
kept
C.
read
D.
exchanged
80.
A.
replaced
B.
held
C.
controlled
D.
caught
81.
A.
surely
B.
naturally
C.
obviously
D.
possibly
82.
A.
normal
B.
special
C.
similar
D.
disappointing
83.
A.
knowledge
B.
background
C.
development
D.
information
84.
A.
explain
B.
tell
C.
provide
D.
teach
85.
A.
education
B.
learning
C.
culture
D.
literature
86.
A.
discover
B.
consider
C.
raise
D.
answer
87.
A.
draw
B.
decide
C.
express
D.
share
88.
A.
useful
B.
related
C.
exact
D.
standard
89.
A.
concept
B.
situation
C.
challenge
D.
difference
90.
A.
discussion
B.
experience
C.
argument
D.
growth
六、阅读理解(共13小题;共26分)
A
In
1943,
when
I
was
4,
my
parents
moved
from
Coeur
d'Alene,
Idaho,
to
Fairbanks,
Alaska,
where
adventure
was
never
very
far
away.
We
arrived
in
the
summer,
just
in
time
to
enjoy
the
midnight
sun.
All
that
sunlight
was
fantastic
for
Mom's
vegetable
garden.
Working
in
the
garden
at
midnight
tended
to
throw
her
timing
off,
so
she
didn't
care
much
about
my
bedtime.
Dad
was
a
Railway
Express
agent
and
Mom
was
his
clerk.
That
left
me
in
a
mess.
I
usually
managed
to
find
some
trouble
to
get
into.
Once
I
had
a
little
fire
going
in
the
dirt
basement
of
a
hotel.
I
had
tried
to
light
a
barrel(桶)
of
paint
but
couldn't
really
get
a
good
fire
going.
The
smoke
got
pretty
bad,
though,
and
when
I
made
my
exit,
a
crowd
and
the
police
were
there
to
greet
me.
The
policemen
took
my
matches
and
drove
me
home.
Mom
and
Dad
were
occupied
in
the
garden
and
Dad
told
the
police
to
keep
me,
and
they
did!
I
had
a
tour
of
the
prison
before
Mom
rescued
me.
I
hadn't
turned
5
yet.
As
I
entered
kindergarten,
the
serious
cold
began
to
set
in.
Would
it
surprise
you
to
know
that
I
soon
left
part
of
my
tongue
on
a
metal
handrail
at
school
As
for
Leonhard
Seppala,
famous
as
a
dog
sledder(驾雪橇者),
I
think
I
knew
him
well
because
I
was
taken
for
a
ride
with
his
white
dog
team
one
Sunday.
At
the
time
I
didn't
realize
what
a
superstar
he
was,
but
I
do
remember
the
ride
well.
I
was
wrapped(包裹)
heavily
and
well
sheltered
from
the
freezing
and
blowing
weather.
In
1950,
we
moved
back
to
Coeur
d'Alene,
but
we
got
one
more
Alaskan
adventure
when
Leonhard
invited
us
eight
years
later
by
paying
a
visit
to
Idaho
to
attend
a
gathering
of
former
neighbors
of
Alaska.
91.
What
can
be
inferred
about
the
author's
family
A.
His
father
was
a
cruel
man.
B.
His
parents
didn't
love
him.
C.
His
parents
used
to
be
very
busy.
D.
His
mother
didn't
have
any
jobs.
92.
What
happened
when
the
author
was
4
A.
He
learned
to
smoke.
B.
He
was
locked
in
a
basement.
C.
He
was
arrested
by
the
police.
D.
He
nearly
caused
a
fire
accident.
93.
Which
of
the
following
is
true
A.
Leonhard
was
good
at
driving
dog
sleds.
B.
The
author
spent
his
whole
childhood
in
Alaska.
C.
Leonhard
often
visited
the
author's
family
after
1950.
D.
The
author
suffered
a
lot
while
taking
the
dog
sled
in
Alaska.
94.
What
is
the
author's
purpose
of
writing
the
text
A.
To
look
back
on
his
childhood
with
adventures.
B.
To
describe
the
extreme
weather
of
Alaska.
C.
To
express
how
much
he
misses
Leonhard.
D.
To
show
off
his
pride
in
making
trouble.
B
From
the
outer
of
New
York
to
the
heart
of
Singapore,
nature
is
everywhere
you're
not
looking
in
some
of
Earth's
most
crowded
big
cities.
Outdoor
adventure
is
often
just
a
few
stops
on
the
train—or
a
short
drive
away
from
the
annoying
crowds.
Here
are
a
few
favorites
to
get
you
going:
Mount
Hollywood
Trail(林间小道,乡间小路),
Los
Angeles
It's
not
a
skyscraper
or
a
Ferris
wheel,
and
there's
no
expensive
restaurant
up
top.
But
if
you
want
an
absolutely
unforgettable,
no
admission
charged,
360degree
view
of
the
entire
Los
Angeles
region,
it's
yours.
All
you
have
to
do
is
to
walk
a
little.
One
of
the
preferred
exercise
routes,
the
Mount
Hollywood
Trail,
is
easily
accessed
from
the
parking
lot
of
the
famous
Griffith
Observatory;
you
see
what
you
get
at
the
end
of
this
steep
1.5mile
trail,
which
winds
its
way
through
the
Griffith
Park
winds
up
to
the
mountain's
1,640foot
peak.
Bronx
River,
New
York
It
may
not
be
on
your
Top
10
list
of
things
to
do
when
you
finally
get
to
the
Big
Apple,
but
exploring
the
almost
secret
river
that
flows
through
one
of
New
York's
most
mysterious
boroughs(自治市)
is
an
unforgettable
experience.
The
Bronx
River
Alliance,
a
nonprofit
group
that
has
worked
tirelessly
to
bring
the
much
abused
river
back
to
life,
operates
cycling
and
canoeing
trips
along
the
river,
from
the
rugged
Hunts
Point
section
down
near
the
harbor
on
up
through
the
borough.
Southern
Islands,
Singapore
Believe
it
or
not,
tightly
packed
Singapore
does
have
plenty
of
open
space
left.
There
are
actual
trails
right
in
the
middle
of
everything,
if
you
know
where
to
look.
But
to
really
get
away
from
it
all,
the
Southern
Islands,
a
small
group
of
little
green
dots
just
off
the
city
state's
southern
shoreline,
are
just
the
thing.
Lee
Valley,
London
This
East
London
river
valley
changed
last
summer,
when
anyone
near
a
television
got
an
eyeful
of
Olympic
Park,
built
directly
in
the
middle
of
the
valley.
Inside
the
park,
beautifully
landscaped
sections
quickly
became
a
favorite
relaxation
spot
for
games
goers.
At
present,
you'll
find
miles
of
walking
paths
worth
exploring.Start
at
the
Waltham
Cross
train
and
follow
the
signposted
walking
route
southbound,
guiding
you
past
important
historic
industrial
areas,
through
interesting
city
neighborhoods,
past
the
western
side
of
Olympic
Park
and
on
to
the
Thames.
95.
If
someone
wants
to
enjoy
an
unforgettable
experience
for
free,
he
can
go
to
.
A.
Mount
Hollywood
Trail
and
Bronx
River
B.
Mount
Hollywood
Trail
and
Southern
Islands
C.
Lee
Valley
and
Southern
Islands
D.
Bronx
River
and
Lee
Valley
96.
The
writer
of
the
passage
wants
to
.
A.
inform
the
readers
that
nature
exists
in
crowded
big
cities
B.
appeal
to
more
people
to
outdoor
adventure
C.
recommend
several
historical
spots
to
readers
D.
present
various
approach
to
outdoor
adventure
97.
We
know
from
the
passage
.
A.
it's
difficult
to
find
a
proper
trail
in
packed
Singapore
B.
the
Thames
is
not
far
away
from
the
East
London
river
valley
C.
The
Bronx
River
Alliance
has
succeeded
in
running
the
river
D.
you
may
have
trouble
reaching
the
Mount
Hollywood
Trail
C
Nail
art
has
become
an
international
phenomenon
and
many
are
using
their
fingernails
to
display
creativity
and
personality.
Social
networks
are
overflowing
with
people
showing
off
their
latest
and
at
times,
impossibly
complicated
designs.
The
important
question
is
where
did
it
all
begin
and
how
has
the
color
of
your
fingernails
become
just
as,
if
not
more
important
than
the
outfit
you
are
wearing
The
history
of
nail
polish
and
nail
art
dates
back
to
3000
BC
in
China,
India
and
Egypt.
Plants
were
processed
to
create
a
dye
that
was
used
as
a
type
of
nail
paint,
which
was
then
applied
and
represented
social
class
and
wealth;
deep
colors
such
as
red
were
worn
by
the
rich
and
lighter
paler
colors
were
used
by
the
poor.
The
Inca
civilization
even
went
as
far
as
painting
animals
on
the
nails
to
show
which
tribe
they
belonged
to!
It
wasn't
until
the
early
19th
century
that
nail
paints
was
modernized
into
the
nail
polish
that
we
see
and
know
of
today.
The
boom
of
the
automobile
industry
introduced
a
wide
selection
of
colors
which
were
soon
adapted
to
be
used
on
nails,
which
further
escalated
the
nail
polish
industry's
success.
Today,
nail
polish
has
become
a
statement
of
personality
and
creativity.
The
color
of
your
nails
communicates
the
subculture
you
belong
to.
Nail
art
is
part
of
the
fashion
voice.
The
application
of
gems,
a
brilliant,
fine
celestial
and
jewelry
existence,
means
that
they
can
complete
any
look.
I
personally
love
changing
the
color
and
pattern
of
my
nails
to
finish
off
my
outfit,
and
I
enjoy
creating
new
designs.
There
is
plenty
of
inspiration
on
the
internet
and
with
the
latest
introduction
everyone
can
get
a
professional
finish
in
half
the
time!
98.
In
the
first
paragraph,
the
writer
tells
us
about
.
A.
the
origin
of
nail
art
B.
the
popularity
of
nail
art
C.
the
value
of
nail
art
D.
the
question
about
nail
art
99.
How
long
did
it
take
the
an
Inca
nail
oil
to
develop
into
modern
nail
polish
A.
1,900
years.
B.
3,000
years.
C.
2,100
years.
D.
About
5,000
years.
100.
The
underlined
word
"escalated"
in
Paragraph
3
probably
means
"
".
A.
replaced
B.
improved
C.
demonstrated
D.
blocked
D
Some
authors
were
asked
to
give
their
opinions
on
Shakespeare.
Here
is
what
they
said.
Gregory
Maguire
Author
of
Wicked:
The
Life
and
Times
of
the
Wicked
Witch
of
the
West
My
favorite
play
is
A
Midsummer
Night's
Dream
because
of
all
the
magic
in
it.
Not
long
ago,
I
saw
a
high
school
textbook
edition
of
it,
and
I
picked
it
up
because
it
was
so
beautifully
designed.
Shakespeare
works
very
well
because
whatever
you
can
think,
he
can
think
it
faster
than
you
or
I
can.
He
teaches
me
again
and
again
how
to
think
of
new
ideas
for
my
writing.
Jack
Gantos
Author
of
Hole
in
My
Life
and
the
Joey
Pigza
series
For
me,
the
greatest
pleasure
in
reading
Shakespeare
is
that
each
character
contributes
to
the
formation
of
the
whole
idea.
When
the
play
is
finished,
it
is
as
if
nothing
more
could
have
been
added
or
taken
away.
You
have
to
take
every
character
and
every
thought
into
account,
which
means
it
all
has
purpose.
When
I
read
Shakespeare,
I
know
I'm
going
to
have
to
be
sharp.
I
read
a
lot
of
Shakespeare
when
I
was
a
teenager.
And
from
the
plays
I
learned
a
lot
about
human
behavior.
Shakespeare's
deep
insights(洞察力)
into
human
behavior
exist
forever.
Shakespeare
is
surely
on
my
all-time
reading
list.
Nicole
Rubel
Co-creator
of
the
Rotten
Ralph
series
I
like
Romeo
and
Juliet
because
of
the
way
Shakespeare
tells
the
story
of
the
many
misunderstandings
which
led
to
the
couple's
sad
endings.
Each
time
I
revisit
the
story,
I
hope
somehow
the
messenger
sends
the
letter
or
Juliet
will
wake
up
in
time
so
they
can
live
happily
forever
because
I
love
happy
endings.
Well,
it
never
happens.
But
I
am
hopeful.
Brent
Hartinger
Author
of
Dreamquest
and
Geography
Club
I
find
that
a
good
production
of
Shakespeare
can
inspire
my
work
and
make
me
excited
for
a
while.
But
when
I
see
it
done
well,
when
it's
really
inspiring,
it
doesn't
get
any
better.
It
also
makes
me
want
to
give
up
books
and
start
writing
plays
because
the
experience
of
theater
is
just
so
magical.
101.
What
does
Gregory
Maguire
think
of
Shakespeare
A.
He
is
the
greatest
author.
B.
He
is
a
quick-minded
writer.
C.
His
plays
are
all
full
of
magic.
D.
His
plays
are
popular
among
high
school
students.
102.
It
can
be
inferred
from
the
text
that
Nicole
Rubel
.
A.
wants
to
rewrite
Romeo
and
Juliet
B.
shows
no
interest
in
Shakespeare's
works
C.
hopes
Romeo
and
Juliet
has
a
happy
ending
D.
read
Romeo
and
Juliet
when
she
was
a
teenager
103.
The
text
mainly
talks
about
.
A.
Shakespeare's
early
life
and
his
works
B.
how
Shakespeare
influences
other
authors
C.
how
Shakespeare
became
a
famous
writer
D.
some
popular
plays
written
by
Shakespeare
七、短文7选5(5选5等)(共5小题;共10分)
Social
media
is
so
common
in
our
society
that
almost
everyone
is
connected
to
some
form
of
it;
whether
it
be
Twitter,
Facebook
or
even
Pinterest.
We
are
a
fast-paced,
technologically
evolving
society
and
we
are
addicted
to
social
media.
In
fact,
we
crave
social
media.
104.
We
share
what
we're
doing,
how
amazing
we
did
on
a
test
and
our
random
personal
musings.
Simply
speaking,
we
love
people
knowing
what
we're
doing.
Since
we
put
so
much
information
in
one
easily
accessed
spot,
doesn't
this
become
a
place
that
can
define
us
Absolutely.
Our
social
networks
can
tell
a
story
about
us
and,
if
you're
like
me,
you
want
to
make
sure
that
the
story
your
Twitter
or
Facebook
tells
about
you
is
a
good
story.
105.
●
Keep
it
clean.
106.
Party
photos
with
alcohol
are
absolute
no-no.
Would
you
want
to
have
your
boss
see
these
photos
Make
sure
to
post
contents
that
you
feel
positively
reflects
you,
your
creativity
and
your
skills.
●
Don't
trust
privacy
settings.
You
have
a
private
Twitter
account
so
you
can
post
anything
you
want
107.
Privacy
settings
make
it
harder
to
see
your
full
account,
but
it's
not
impossible.
Under
no
circumstances
should
you
rely
on
privacy
settings
as
a
way
to
protect
inappropriate
content.
●
Ensure
you're
polished.
Keep
it
classy!
108.
Proper
spelling
and
grammar
is
always
a
plus,
but
it
may
not
be
your
brand.
Think
about
what
you
want
people
to
think
of
you
and
go
with
it.
Like
it
or
not,
your
social
networks
reflect
you—make
sure
you
look
like
the
shining
star
that
you
truly
are.
A.
This
is
decidedly
not
the
case.
B.
It
is
always
like
this.
C.
Be
entirely
sure
about
what
you're
posting.
D.
Discover
what
you
want
people
to
think
of
you.
E.
Social
media
is
just
a
tool
to
interact
with
others.
F.
We
post
almost
every
aspect
of
our
life
on
social
media.
G.
One's
online
reputation
couldn't
be
more
important.
八、补全短文(共10小题;共10分)
Last
Sunday
I
went
to
do
some
reading
in
your
library.
Over
the
time
I
was
there,
I
found
something
unpleasant.
T109.
,
I'd
like
to
v110.
my
opinions,
which,
I
hope,
would
be
of
help
for
you
to
111.
(创造)
a
more
comfortable
place
for
readers.
First,
there
are
few
new
books
on
the
shelf,
and
most
books
are
not
s112.
in
proper
order,
making
it
difficult
for
readers
to
find
113.
they
want
quickly.
Third,
the
l114.
didn't
offer
good
service.
Instead,
they
were
chatting.
In
115.
,
they
took
no
notice
of
the
fact
that
a
light
wasn't
116.
.
Leave
this
state
of
affairs
to
stay
the
same,
and
I'm
117.
(恐怕)
there
will
be
fewer
and
fewer
readers.
So,
I
suggest
your
118.
(改变)
all
these
as
soon
as
possible
for
the
sake
of
readers.
九、短文改错(不分行)(共10小题;共10分)
文中共有10处语言错误,请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;只允许修改10处,多者(从11处起)不计分。
Dear
Li
Hua,
I'm
glad
to
hear
of
you.
As
for
living
at
home
and
living
in
your
school
dormitory,
I
think
you'd
better
to
choose
the
latter.
First
of
all,
living
in
a
dormitory
will
develop
your
ability
of
living
independently
and
solve
problems
by
yourself.
Secondly,
if
you
live
there,
you
will
find
easier
to
share
feelings
with
your
friends;
in
all,
you
are
of
the
same
age
and
have
common
feelings
towards
many
thing.
Most
important,
living
with
your
friends
will
improve
your
team
spirit,
that
will
be
beneficial
to
your
future
career.
I
hope
you
can
consider
my
advice
seriously
and
then
make
you
final
decision.
Yours,
Wang
Lin
答案
一、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)
1.
determined
2.
curious
3.
outline
4.
solve
5.
shelter
6.
Biology
7.
vivid
8.
reputation
9.
account
10.
companion
11.
resembles
12.
panic
13.
fiction
14.
disturb
15.
creating
16.
shallow
17.
review
18.
establish
19.
comedies
20.
warning
二、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)
21.
solve
22.
shallow
23.
shelter
24.
outline
25.
fright
26.
fictions
27.
disturb
28.
companion
29.
vivid
30.
exception
31.
panic
32.
biology
33.
reputation
34.
curious
35.
resembles
36.
establish
37.
determined
38.
detective
39.
Creating
40.
reviews
三、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)
41.
play
a
trick
on
42.
It
seemed
as
if
43.
make
up
44.
learning
English
very
difficult
45.
sets
off
46.
makes
people
very
disappointed
47.
make
their
fortune
48.
have
any
difficulty
in
understanding
49.
is
set
in
50.
to
get
dinner
for
me
51.
not
to
go
out
52.
become
numb
with
cold
53.
determined
to
54.
curious
about
55.
get;
interested
in
四、单项选择
56.
B
57.
B
58.
D
59.
D
60.
A
61.
C
62.
B
63.
C
64.
D
65.
D
66.
C
67.
B
68.
A
69.
D
70.
C
五、完形填空
71.
B
72.
D
73.
A
74.
C
75.
A
76.
C
77.
D
78.
B
79.
B
80.
A
81.
D
82.
C
83.
B
84.
D
85.
A
86.
C
87.
A
88.
D
89.
D
90.
B
六、阅读理解
91.
C
92.
D
93.
A
94.
A
95.
A
96.
A
97.
B
98.
B
99.
D
100.
B
101.
B
102.
C
103.
B
七、短文7选5(5选5等)
104.
F
105.
G
106.
C
107.
A
108.
D
八、补全短文
109.
Therefore
110.
voice
111.
create
112.
sorted
113.
what
114.
librarians
115.
addition
116.
on
117.
afraid
118.
changing
九、短文改错(不分行)
119.
of改为from
120.
and改为or
121.
better后去掉to
122.
solve改为solving
123.
find后面加it
124.
in改为after
125.
thing改为things
126.
important改为importantly
127.
that改为which
128.
you改为your