宁夏石嘴山市2016-2017学年高一英语下学期期末考试试题
第一部分:听力
第一节(共5小题,
每小题1.5分,满分7.5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小题,每段对话仅读一遍。
1.
Where
is
the
man
from
A.
Mexico.
B.
Germany.
C.
Spain.
2.
When
will
the
man
pick
up
the
woman
A.
At
7:20.
B.
At
7:40.
C.
At
8:00.
3.
What
did
the
man
do
yesterday
afternoon
A.
He
went
out
with
Ken
B.
He
played
baseball
C.
He
watched
TV
4.
How
did
the
man
get
home
A.
By
bus.
B.
On
foot.
C.
By
taxi.
5.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about
A.
A
sports
meeting.
B.
The
meeting.
C.
A
notice.
第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有几个小题,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。听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的做答时间。每段对话读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.
What
does
the
man
want
a
shirt
for
A.
A
party.
B.
A
meeting.
C.
A
job
interview.
7.
What
does
the
man
dislike
about
the
light
blue
shirt
A.
The
color.
B.
The
price.
C.
The
size.
听第7段材料,回答第8和第9题。
8.
What
is
the
relationship
between
the
speakers
A.
Brother
and
sister.
B.
Classmates.
C.
Neighbors.
9.
Where
will
the
man
go
next
A.
To
the
woman’s
home.
B.
To
his
cousin’s
house.
C.
To
a
computer
lab.
听第8段材料,回答第10至第12题。
10.
What
kind
of
program
does
the
man
like
A.
Soap
operas.
B.
TV
movies.
C.
News.
11.
What
does
the
woman
think
of
soap
operas
A.
Entertaining.
B.
Boring.
C.
Confusing.
12.
What
do
we
know
about
Frank
A.
He
doesn’t
like
his
job.
B.
He
wants
to
relax
after
work.
C.
He
often
comes
home
very
late.
听9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
What
is
the
woman’s
problem
A.
Her
MP4
player
broke
down.
B.
She
has
a
pain
in
the
neck.
C.
She
is
short
of
money.
14.
How
did
the
man
get
his
ipad
A.
From
the
Internet.
B.
From
a
computer
shop.
C.
From
a
second-hand
market.
15.
What
does
the
man
suggest
the
woman
do
with
her
MP4
player
A.
Throw
it
away.
B.
Repair
it.
C.
Sell
it.
16.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
conversation
A.
The
man
likes
reading
books
on
iPad.
B.
The
woman
may
buy
an
iPad
online.
C.
The
woman’s
MP4
player
is
of
poor
quality.
听第10段材料,回答第17至第20题。
17.
Why
did
the
speaker
give
up
the
idea
of
being
a
chocolate
tester
A.
It
is
a
dangerous
job.
B.
It
is
hard
to
be
professional
C.
He
had
to
take
more
responsibility.
18.
What
made
the
speaker
want
to
become
a
football
referee(裁判)
A.
The
salary.
B.
The
hobby.
C.
The
advisor.
19.
What
can
Philipo
be
A.
A
dog.
B.
A
stylist.
C.
A
doctor.
20.
Why
did
the
speaker
decide
to
become
a
journalist
A.
He
wanted
to
earn
much
money.
B.
He
was
good
at
finding
out
information.
C.
He
was
expected
to
follow
in
his
father’s
footsteps.
第二部分
英语知识运用
第一节
单项选择(共15题,每小题1分,满分15分)
21.
My
view
on
the
project
is
the
very
________
to
yours.
That's
to
say,
I
don't
agree
with
you
at
all.
A.
similarity
B.
opposite
C.
option
D.
difference
22.
Thirty-five
percent
of
the
area
with
trees
and
grass;
our
city
looks
more
beautiful.
A.
covers
B.
are
covered
C.
is
covered
D.
cover
23.
The
fire
started
on
the
second
floor
and
it
wasn't
long
______
the
whole
building
was
burned
down.
A.
while
B.
when
C.
after
D.
before
24.
This
restaurant
has
become
popular
for
its
wide
______
of
foods
that
suit
all
tastes
and
pockets.
A.
division
B
.area
C.
range
D.
circle
25.
The
dictionary
as
well
as
the
grammar
books
that
________
bookmarks
in
them
________
Jane.
A.
has;
belong
to
B
.have;
belongs
to
C.
have;
is
belonged
to
D.
has;
are
belonged
to
26.
This
modern
three -star
hotel
________
close
to
the
city
center
is
attractive.
A.
situated
B.
situating
C.
is
situated
D.
is
situating
27.
If
you
think
that
the
illness
might
be
serious,
you
should
not
_________
going
to
the
doctor.
A.
put
off
B.
set
about
C.
hold
back
D.
give
away
28.
Friendship
has
to
be
________trust,
as
we
all
know.
A.
found
on
B.
believed
in
C.
founded
on
D.
believed
29.
—
Is
Jay
on
his
way
to
the
cinema
—
I
regret
______
you
that
he
can't
come
today.
A.
to
tell
B.
telling
C.
told
D.
having
told
30.
Tom
is
similar
________
height
________
Peter
though
they
are
of
different
ages.
A.
to;
in
B.
to;
to
C.
in;
in
D.
in;
to
31.
Here
are
the
first
three
books
of
his
poem
works,
with
the
fourth
one
to
_________
next
month.
A.
publish
B.
come
out
C.
turn
out
D.
replace
32.
He
is
a
man
of
strong
self
respect,
so
he
can't
stand________
in
public.
A.
being
laughed
at
B.
laughing
at
C.
laughed
at
D.
having
been
laughed
at
33.
Having
been
out
of
touch
with
his
parents
for
two
years,
Jones
returned
home,________.
A.
safe
and
sound
B.
safely
and
sound
C.
safe
and
soundly
D.
safely
and
soundly
34.
We
must
admit
the
great
part
that
his
advice
has
________in
our
success.
A.
took
B.
made
C.
played
D.
formed
35.
I
still
see
her
_____________
after
our
graduation
from
college.
A.
now
and
then
B.
by
and
by
C.
step
by
step
D.
more
or
less
第二节
完型填空(共20题;共30分)
My
fiancé
and
I
were
excited
about
shopping
for
our
first
home.
But
our
funds
were
36
and
none
of
the
houses
in
our
price
range
seemed
satisfactory.
One
agent
37
a
house
in
particular.
Although
her
description
sounded
wonderful,
the
price
was
38
our
range,
so
we
declined.
But
she
kept
urging
us
to
have
a
look
39
.
We
finally
did
and
it
was
40
at
first
sight.
It
was
Our
Home,
small
and
charming,
overlooking
a
quiet
lake.
Walking
through
the
rooms
and
talking
with
the
owners,
a
nice
elderly
couple,
we
felt
the
warmth
and
41
of
the
marriage
within
that
home.
As
perfect
as
it
was,
the
price
remained
too
high
for
us.
But
every
day,
we
would
sit
by
the
lake,
looking
at
the
house
and
dreaming
of
42
it
would
be
like
to
live
there.
Days
later,
we
made
a(n)
43
—far
below
the
asking
price.
Surprisingly,
they
didn’t
44
us.
They
renewed
their
offer
45
.
It
was
also
much
more
than
we
could
afford,
but
far
46
than
the
original
asking
price.
The
next
day,
we
got
a
47
message
that
another
buyer
had
offered
a
much
higher
price.
Even
so,
we
decided
to
talk
with
the
48
directly.
We
made
our
final
offer,
which
49
was
thousands
of
dollars
less
than
the
other
buyer’s
bid.
We
knew
it,
50
we
had
to
try.
“Sold!”
said
the
owner.
Then
he
51
:
He’d
seen
us
sitting
by
the
lake
all
those
times;
he
knew
how
much
we
loved
the
place
and
that
we’d
52
the
years
of
work
they
had
put
into
their
home;
he
realized
he
would
take
a
53
by
selling
it
to
us,
but
it
was
worthwhile;
we
were
the
people
they
wanted
to
live
there.
He
told
us
to
consider
the
54
in
the
price
“an
early
wedding
present。“
That’s
how
we
found
our
home
and
how
I
learned
that
when
people
are
55
they
are
not
strangers,
only
friends
we
haven’t
yet
met.
36.
A.
needed
B.
limited
C.
enough
D.
large
37.
A.
recommended
B.
decorated
C.
sold
D.
rented
38.
A.
below
B.
within
C.
beyond
D.
between
39.
A.
at
least
B.
at
most
C.
at
times
D.
at
hand
40.
A.
relief
B.
concern
C.
love
D.
curiosity
41.
A.
pride
B.
happiness
C.
challenge
D.
desire
42.
A.
which
B.
why
C.
that
D.
what
43.
A.
effort
B.
offer
C.
promise
D.
profit
44.
A.
come
across
B.
look
after
C.
depend
on
D.
laugh
at
45.
A.
instead
B.
indeed
C.
aside
D.
apart
46.
A.
worse
B.
better
C.
less
D.
higher
47.
A.
relaxing
B.
disappointing
C.
pleasant
D.
regular
48.
A.
agents
B.
buyers
C.
managers
D.
owners
49.
A.
already
B.
still
C.
generally
D.
ever
50.
A.
so
B.
or
C.
for
D.
but
51.
A.
apologized
B.
complained
C.
criticized
D.
explained
52.
A.
check
B.
analyze
C.
appreciate
D.
ignore
53.
A.
loss
B.
risk
C.
chance
D.
lead
54.
A.
increase
B.
difference
C.
interest
D.
average
55.
A.
kind
B.
polite
C.
smart
D.
energetic
第三部分
阅读理解(共两节,每小题2分,满分40分)
第一节
(共15小题,每小题两分,满分30分)
A
A
girl
became
a
volunteer
in
the
activities
of
Deathbed
Care,
which
meant
visiting
and
taking
care
of
a
patient
suffering
from
an
incurable
disease
with
days
numbered.
The
girl
was
assigned
to
look
after
an
old
man
suffering
from
cancer
whose
children
lived
abroad.
Their
living
conditions
were
not
satisfactory
while
the
old
man
had
a
lot
of
savings.
She
was
expected
to
comfort
him
and
keep
up
his
spirits.
Every
Saturday
the
girl
came
on
time
to
keep
him
company,
telling
him
stories.
When
he
was
having
an
intravenous
drip
(静脉滴注),
she
would
help
massage
his
arms.
The
doctor
found
the
patient
much
improved
mentally.
The
old
man
began
to
involve
himself
actively
in
the
medical
treatment
and
he
seldom
shouted
at
others.
But
something
that
happened
made
the
doctor
uneasy
and
puzzled.
Each
time
the
girl
left,
the
old
man
would
give
her
some
money.
The
doctor
did
nothing
to
interfere
(干涉),
unwilling
to
offend
the
old
man.
A
month
later
the
old
man
showed
evident
signs
of
decline
after
suffering
coma
(昏迷)
a
few
times.
When
rescued
from
the
latest
coma,
the
old
man
told
the
doctor
his
last
wish,
“I
have
deep
sympathy
for
the
girl.
Will
you
be
kind
enough
to
help
her
finish
her
studies?”
But
the
doctor
knew
that
her
family
was
well off
and
she
had
no
difficulty
pursuing
her
studies.
Sometimes
she
even
came
to
the
hospital
in
her
father's
car.
When
the
girl
came
at
the
weekend
after
the
death
of
the
old
man,
the
doctor
told
her
the
bad
news.
She
was
very
sad
and
burst
into
tears.
Then
she
handed
$
500
to
the
doctor,
saying,
“The
old
man
had
all
along
thought
I
came
to
do
the
job
because
of
poverty.
He
gave
me
money
so
that
I
could
continue
my
schooling.”
Now
he
got
the
answer
to
the
puzzle.
In
the
last
period
of
his
life,
the
old
man
found
it
a
real
pleasure
to
be
able
to
help
a
girl
badly
in
need.
56.
If
you're
a
volunteer
in
the
activities
of
Deathbed
Care,
what
kind
of
people
do
you
have
to
look
after
A.
The
patients
in
need
of
help.
B.
The
people
suffering
from
cancer.
C.
The
patients
without
many
days
left.
D.
The
people
suffering
from
diseases.
57.
What
can
we
infer
about
the
old
man
A.
He
had
a
lot
of
savings.
B.
He
was
suffering
from
cancer.
C.
He
often
lost
his
temper
before
meeting
the
girl.
D.
He
asked
the
doctor
to
help
the
girl
finish
her
study.
58.
What
can
we
know
from
the
passage
A.
The
doctor
told
the
old
man
the
truth.
B.
The
old
man's
children
were
wealthy.
C.
The
girl's
father
encouraged
her
to
accept
the
money.
D.
The
girl
didn't
accompany
the
old
man
when
he
died.
59.
What
is
the
real
reason
resulting
in
the
old
man's
mental
improvement
A.
The
girl's
comfort
and
care.
B.
The
pleasure
of
being
helpful
to
people
in
need.
C.
People's
understanding.
D.
His
children's
progress.
B
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Nature
Reserve
is
much
more
than
just
golden
sands
and
beautiful
flowers.
The
area
has
a
long
human
history
too.
From
Stone
Age
hunters
to
amazing
pioneers,
discover
the
daring
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and
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stories
from
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p.
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p.
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Guided
walk
Between
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of
the
world
between
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tides.
Join
local
salmon
(大马哈鱼)
fisherman
Jim
Ritchie
on
a
fascinating
walk
to
learn
how
local
folk
have
made
a
living
from
the
world
between
the
tides,
harvesting
salmon
from
the
beach
at
St
Cyrus
for
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of
years.Date:
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2
p.
m.—4
p.m.
Type
of
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Family
event
Ice
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Cyrus
National
Nature
Reserve
has
had
an
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life!
From
its
days
near
the
equator
(赤道)
to
volcanic
eruptions
and
ice
ages.
Celebrate
the
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of
Scottish
Geology
Month
with
a
walk
through
the
reserve
and
travel
back
in
time
to
uncover
the
clues
to
St
Cyrus'
past
hidden
in
the
cliffs.Date:
31st
August
2010Time:
2
p.
m.—3:45
p.
m.Type
of
event:
Guided
walk
Scary
StoriesIt's
getting
darker
at
nights...
it's
almost
Halloween,
when
the
ghosts
(鬼怪)
come
out
to
play.
Join
us
for
some
spooky
stories
of
Dinnet
and
Deeside
long
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and
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that
sound
strange
in
the
night!Date:
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October
2010Time:
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p.
m.—9
p.
m.Type
of
event:
Family
event
Note:
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an
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Pets
allowed:
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Phone:
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Location:
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Visitor
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St
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National
Nature
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60.
Which
of
the
following
events
may
help
you
learn
about
the
local
people's
way
of
life
A.
Between
the
Tides.
B.
Scary
Stories.
C.
The
Sands
of
Time.
D.
Ice
&
Fire.
61.
The
underlined
word
“spooky”
in
the
text
probably
means
________.
A.
interesting
B.
frightening
C.
real
D.
funny
62.
What
do
the
four
events
have
in
common
A.
They
are
held
in
August.
B.
They
are
held
in
the
evening.
C.
People
can't
take
their
pets
with
them.
D.
People
need
to
be
guided
during
the
journey.
63.
According
to
the
text,
________.
A.
you
need
to
pay
to
join
in
the
activities
B.
a
ten year old
child
can
attend
these
events
only
in
adults'
company
C.
St
Cyrus
National
Nature
Reserve
is
famous
for
salmon
D.
St
Cyrus
National
Nature
Reserve
was
set
up
not
long
ago
C
As
we
know,
DNA
testing
is
very
useful
for
crime
fighting.
But
now
crime
fighters
could
have
a
new
tool
at
hand.
Researchers
have
developed
a
cutting-edge
(前沿的)
technique
to
identify
human
hair.
Their
test
is
quicker
than
DNA
analysis
techniques
currently
used
by
the
police.
DNA
testing
is
commonly
used
for
identification
because
DNA
is
unique
to
each
individual.
However,
environmental
and
chemical
processes
can
degrade(降解)
DNA,
limiting
its
usefulness
over
time.
Protein
(蛋白质)
in
hair,
on
the
other
hand,
is
more
stable
than
DNA
but
can
also
have
variations
(变异体)
that
may
be
unique
to
the
individual.
“Our
analysis
process
can
be
used
universally,
”says
Ms.
Huang,
“One
of
our
samples
even
included
dyed
hair
and
the
test
was
100
per
cent
accurate.
The
test
was
able
to
distinguish
East
Asians,
Caucasians
and
South
Asians.”
Dr.
Beauchemin
says
she
has
got
in
touch
with
law
enforcement
agencies
about
using
the
new
technology.
She
is
also
planning
to
collect
more
hair
samples
and
continue
her
research
with
a
goal
of
finding
where
exactly
in
the
world
hair
sample
is
from,
to
look
for
more
races
and
determine
specific
age.
“We
are
in
a
very
similar
place
with
protein-based
identification
to
where
DNA
testing
was
during
the
early
days
of
development,”
said
chemist
Brad
Hart.
“This
method
will
be
a
game-changer,
and
while
we’ve
made
a
lot
of
progress
toward
improving
it,
there
are
steps
to
go
before
this
new
technique
is
able
to
reach
its
full
potential.”
64.
What’s
the
main
purpose
of
the
text
A.
To
analyze
crime
scenes.
B.
To
distinguish
different
races.
C.
To
show
the
usefulness
of
DNA
testing.
D.
To
introduce
a
new
identification
method.
65.
Which
will
be
the
most
useful
in
identifying
a
person
according
to
Brad
Hart
A.
Chemical
materials.
B.
Protein
in
hair.
C.
DNA
variations.
D.
Blood
sample.
66.
What’s
the
advantage
of
the
protein-based
identification
over
DNA
testing
A.
Stability.
B.
Popularity.
C.
Security.
D.
Convenience.
67.
What
can
be
inferred
from
the
last
paragraph
of
the
text
A.
DNA
testing
will
soon
reach
its
full
potential.
B.
Protein-based
identification
remains
to
be
improved.
C.
Protein-based
identification
has
replaced
DNA
testing.
D.
DNA
testing
develops
as
rapidly
as
protein-based
identification.
D
Cold
weather
has
a
great
effect
on
how
our
minds
and
our
bodies
work.
Maybe
that
is
why
there
are
so
many
expressions
that
use
the
word
cold.
For
centuries,
the
body’s
blood
has
been
linked
closely
with
the
emotions.
People
who
show
no
human
emotions
or
feelings,
for
example,
are
said
to
be
cold
–blooded.
Cold
–blooded
people
act
in
merciless
ways.
They
may
do
cruel
things
to
others,
and
not
by
accident.
For
example,
a
newspaper
says
the
police
are
searching
for
a
cold-blooded
killer.
The
killer
murdered
someone,
not
in
self-defense.
He
seemed
to
kill
with
no
emotion.
Cold
can
affect
other
parts
of
the
body,
the
feet,
for
example.
Heavy
socks
can
warm
your
feet,
if
your
feet
are
really
cold.
But
there
is
an
expression—to
get
cold
feet
–that
has
nothing
to
do
with
cold
or
your
feet.
The
expression
means
being
afraid
to
do
something
you
had
decided
to
do.
For
example,
you
agree
to
be
president
of
an
organization.
But
then
you
learn
that
all
the
other
officers
have
given
up
the
position.
All
the
work
of
the
organization
will
be
your
responsibility.
You
are
likely
to
get
cold
feet
about
being
president
when
you
understand
the
situation.
Cold
can
also
affect
your
shoulder.
You
give
someone
the
cold
shoulder
when
you
refuse
to
speak
to
them.
You
treat
them
in
a
distant,
cold
way.
The
expression
probably
comes
from
the
physical
act
of
turning
your
back
toward
someone,
instead
of
speaking
to
him
face-to-face.
You
may
give
a
cold
shoulder
to
a
friend
who
has
not
kept
a
promise
he
made
to
you.
Or,
to
someone
who
has
lied
about
you
to
others.
A
cold
fish
is
not
a
fish.
It
is
a
person.
But
it
is
a
person
who
is
unfriendly,
unemotional
and
shows
no
love
or
warmth.
A
cold
fish
does
not
offer
much
of
himself
to
anyone.
Out
in
the
cold
is
an
expression
often
heard.
It
means
not
getting
something
that
everybody
else
got.
A
person
might
say
that
everybody
but
him
got
a
pay
raise.
He
was
left
out
in
the
cold.
And
it
is
not
a
pleasant
place
to
be.
68.
The
text
is
intended
to
tell
us
that_____.
A.
cold
weather
has
a
great
effect
on
human
bodies.
B.
many
English
expressions
contain
the
word
cold.
C.
cold
is
a
word
all
used
to
describe
human
emotions.
D.
the
word
cold
has
many
different
meanings
in
English.
69.
Which
of
the
following
can
best
describe
a
person
who
is
unwilling
to
offer
anything
to
others
A.
Cold-blooded.
B.
To
get
cold
feet.
C.
A
cold
shoulder.
D.
A
cold
fish.
70.
If
a
teacher
gives
all
the
boys
except
Tom
a
pen
as
a
prize,
you
can
say
Tom________.
A.
is
given
the
cold
shoulder.
B.
is
punished
by
a
cold
fish.
C.
is
left
out
in
the
cold.
D.
has
got
cold
feet.
第二节
(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)
Everyone
wants
to
be
self-confident,
but
maybe
we
just
don’t
know
how
to
be.
Here
are
some
tips
on
how
you
can
feel
more
confident
about
yourself.
71
Everyone
has
shortcomings.
When
you
have
found
your
shortcomings,
work
to
overcome
them.
If
you
are
a
shy
person,
take
part
in
social
activities,
such
as
parties,
and
speak
to
at
least
one
or
two
people
there.
Second,
try
to
spend
more
time
with
positive
people.
Successful
and
confident
people
have
their
own
ways
of
settling
problems.
72
Third,
set
goals
for
yourself.
With
each
goal
you
achieve,
your
self-confidence
will
increase.
73
We
are
afraid
that
we
might
lose.
Stop
thinking
like
that
and
give
yourself
a
chance.
Fourth,
start
each
day
with
a
sense
of
opportunity.
74
Think
positively
about
yourself.
Actually
everyone
has
his
or
her
own
way
of
becoming
confident.
75
Friends
might
have
useful
suggestions,
too.
In
short,
as
long
as
you
try
new
things,
you
are
sure
to
become
more
confident.
A.
Pay
attention
and
learn
from
them.
B.
You
should
talk
with
your
friends.
C.
First,
don’t
think
about
your
weak
points.
D.
It’s
not
always
right
to
ask
friends
for
help.
E.
Sometimes
we
might
be
afraid
of
trying
new
things.
F.
Start
your
day
by
reading
something
encouraging.
G.
First,
you
should
know
what
your
weak
points
are.
第四部分
写作
(共两节,满分35分)
单词拼写(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
76.
The
little
girl
was
_______
(模仿)her
big
brother
by
trying
to
walk
like
him.
77.
Her
father
was
a
quiet
man
with
________
(grace)
manners.
78.
Ji
Xianlin
earned
a
nationwide
_____________
(名誉)for
his
research
in
ancient
Chinese.
79.
Dark
clouds
are
a
_______(征兆)
of
rain
or
snow.
80.
He
is
known
as
a
successful
________
(建筑师).
81.
Young
Club
__________
(found)
two
years
ago
to
provide
training
for
students
and
unemployed
young
adults
aged
18
to
21.
82.
__________(occasion),
Alice
would
look
up
from
her
books.
83.
It
is
__________
(belief)
that
the
place
will
become
a
paradise
if
people
live
in
peace.
84.
The
dog
___________
(leap)
over
the
wall
and
ran
after
the
chicken.
85.
This
painting
requires
_____________
(paint).
书面表达(满分25分)
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