贵州铜仁伟才学校2018-2019学年第二学期六月月考考试
高一英语
满分:150分
时间:120分钟
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
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三个选项中选岀最佳选项,并标在试巻的相应位置。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
will
Dorothy
do
on
the
weekend
A.
Go
out
with
her
friend.
B.
Work
on
her
paper.
C.
Make
some
plans.
2.
What
was
the
normal
price
of
the
T-shirt
A.
$15.
B.
$30.
C.
$
50.
3.
What
has
the
woman
decided
to
do
on
Sunday
afternoon
A.
To
attend
a
wedding.
B.
To
visit
an
exhibition.
C.
To
meet
a
friend.
4.
When
does
the
bank
close
on
Saturday
A.
At
1:00
p.m.
B.
At
3:00
p.m.
C.
At
4:00
p.m.
5.
Where
are
the
speakers
A.
In
a
store.
B.
In
a
classroom.
C.
At
a
hotel.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,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。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个
小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各个小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
.6
What
do
we
know
about
Nora
A.
She
prefers
a
room
of
her
own.
B.
She
likes
to
work
with
other
girls.
C.
She
lives
near
the
city
center.
7.
What
is
good
about
the
flat
A.
It
has
a
large
sitting
room.
B.
It
has
good
furniture.
C.
It
has
a
big
kitchen.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Where
has
Barbara
been
A.
Milan.
B.
Florence.
C.
Rome.
9.
What
has
Barbara
got
in
her
suitcase
A.
Shoes.
B.
Stones.
C.
Books.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
Who
is
making
the
telephone
call
A.
Thomas
Brothers.
B.
Mike
Landon.
C.
Jack
Cooper.
11.
What
relation
is
the
woman
to
Mr.
Cooper
A.
His
wife.
B.
His
boss.
C.
His
secretary.
12.
What
is
the
message
about
A.
A
meeting.
B.
A
visit
to
France.
C.
The
date
for
a
trip
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
Who
could
the
man
speaker
most
probably
be
A..A
person
who
saw
the
accident.
B.The
driver
of
the
lorry.
,:
C.
A
police
officer.
14.
What
was
Mrs.
Franks
doing
when
the
accident
took
place
A.Walking
along
Churchill
Avenue.
B.Getting
ready
to
cross
the
road.
C.Standing
outside
a
bank.
15.
When
did
the
accident
happen
A.
At
about
8:00
a.m.
B.
At
about
9:00
a.m.
C.
At
about
10:00
a.m.
16.How
did
the
accident
happen
A.A
lorry
hit
a
car.
B.A
car
ran
into
a
lorry.
C.A
bank
clerk
rushed
into
the
street.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.
What
is
the
talk
mainly
about
A.
The
history
of
the
school.
B.
The
courses
for
the
term.
C.
The
plan
for
the
day.
18.
Where
can
the
visitors
learn
about
the
subjects
for
new
students
A.
In
the
school
hall.
B.
In
the
science
labs.
C.
in
the
classrooms.
19.
What
can
students
do
in
the
practical
areas
A.
Take
science
courses.
B.
Enjoy
excellent
meals.
C.Attend
workshops.
20.
When
are
the
visitors
expected
to
ask
questions
A.
During
the
lunch
hour,
B.
After
the
welcome
speech.
C.
Before
the
tour
of
the
lab.
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,并在答题卡上
将该项涂黑。
A
Amsterdam
is
a
special
city.
There
are
many
places
you
should
not
miss
during
your
visit.
Here
is
our
list
of
the
best.
Amsterdam
canal
ring
The
city
old
centre
is
formed
from
canal
rings,
which
give
you
the
feeling
of
space,
freedom
and
peace.
Walk
through
these
canal
streets
or
better—take
a
trip
by
renting
a
boat
yourself.
Another
way
to
explore
the
Venice
of
the
North
is
to
take
a
ride
on
a
bicycle.
Any
way
you
decide
for
-enjoy
this
city.
The
National
Maritime
Museum
The
Maritime
Museum
is
an
attractive
place
to
visit,
especially
with
children.
With
many
attractions
in
it,
this
colourful
and
enjoyable
museum
will
help
you
understand
the
history
of
the
Netherlands--a
small
nation
which
was
one
of
the
world’s
greatest
sea
powers.
Amsterdam
Brown
Cafe
When
you
enter
Amsterdam
old
cafes
called
Brown,
at
first
it
will
seem
too
much
from
the
past
and
too
crowded,
but
the
atmosphere
is
unique.
Relax
and
watch
-
most
of
people
around
will
be
locals.
Feel
like
one
of
them—the
real
Amsterdammers.
Civic
Guards
Gallery
This
gallery
is
filled
with
old
paintings
from
the
Dutch
Golden
Age.
The
exhibited
canvas
may
be
not
always
the
masterpieces
of
art,
but
these
group
portraits
of
Amsterdam
citizens
and
their
wives
are
an
exquisite
(精致的)
document
of
the
Dutch
civilization
and
culture
centuries
ago.
To
avoid
waiting
lines
we
advise
you
to
buy
your
tickets
in
advance
online
through
our
Amsterdam
attractions
and
museums
tickets
web
page.
21.
How
many
ways
are
there
for
tourists
to
visit
the
city
old
centre
A.
2.
B.
3.
C.
4.
D.
5.
22.Where
would
you
go
to
learn
more
about
local
life
A.
Amsterdam
canal
ring.
B.
The
National
Maritime
Museum.
C.
Amsterdam
Brown
Cafe.
D.
Civic
Guards
Gallery.
23.Where
does
the
passage
probably
come
from
A.
A
travel
guide.
B.
A
novel.
C.
A
textbook.
D.
A
science
magazine.
B
Unlike
most
other
holidays,
the
history
of
April
Fools’
Day,
sometimes
called
All
Fools’
Day,
is
not
totally
clear.
People
all
agreed
the
time
as
the
beginning
of
this
tradition
was
1582,
in
France.
Before
that
year,
the
New
Year
was
celebrated
for
eight
days,
beginning
on
March
25th.
The
celebration
reached
the
highest
point
on
April
1st.
With
the
reform
of
the
calendar
under
Charles
IX,the
Gregorian
calendar(阳历)
was
introduced,
and
New
Year’s
Day
was
moved
to
January
1st.
However,
because
at
that
time
communications
were
not
as
developed
as
they
are
today,
many
people
did
not
receive
the
news
for
several
years.
Some
people
refused
to
accept
the
new
calendar
and
continued
to
celebrate
the
New
Year
on
April
1st
and
they
were
considered
“fools”
by
other
people.
They
were
often
sent
on
“fools”
assignment
or
were
played
tricks
on.
Over
time
this
developed
into
a
tradition
of
playing
a
trick
on
someone
on
the
first
day
of
April.
The
tradition
eventually
spread
to
England
and
Scotland
in
the
eighteenth
century.
It
was
later
introduced
to
the
American
colonies
of
both
the
Britain
and
France.
April
Fools’
Day
thus
developed
into
an
international
fun
feast.
24.
According
to
an
earlier
calendar,
New
Year’s
Day
in
France
was
________.
A.
March
25th
B.
January
1st
C.
April
1st
D.
April
3rd
25.
Which
of
the
following
first
had
the
tradition
of
celebrating
the
April
Fools’
Day?
A.
France.
B.
England.
C.
Scotland.
D.
America.
26.
What
was
people’s
attitude
towards
the
new
calendar?
A.
They
accepted
it
happily.
B.
They
refused
it
immediately.
C.
Some
laughed
at
it.
D.
Some
recognized
it.
27.
The
passage
mainly
tells
us
________.
A.
what
the
French
did
on
April
Fools’
Day
B.
how
April
Fools’
Day
came
into
being
C.
when
was
the
new
calendar
introduced
D.
why
some
people
were
fooled
in
France
C
Robots
come
in
many
shapes
and
sizes.
But
most
have
one
thing
in
common.
They
are
built
to
help
people.
Lately
engineers
have
been
developing
new
kinds
of
humanoid
robots.
These
high-tech
machines
are
designed
to
lend
a
hand
everywhere
from
hotels
to
disaster
areas.
"Robots
help
people
by
making
their
lives
easier,
safer,
and
more
fun,"
says
engineer
Omar
Abdelwahed.
Since
November,
a
robot
named
pepper
has
been
on
the
job
at
the
Mandarin
Oriental
hotel
in
Las
Vegas,
Nevada.
When
guests
have
questions
or
need
directions,
they
can
ask
Pepper.
They
can
also
use
the
robot's
touch
screen
to
find
the
information
they
need.
Pepper
is
able
to
talk
with
guests
and
entertain
them
with
stories
too.
It
can
even
tell
what
kind
of
mood
they
are
in.
"Pepper
provides
our
guests
with
information
in
an
exciting
and
new
way,"
says
hotel
manager
Donald
Bowman.
For
a
kid,
being
in
the
hospital
can
be
boring
and
even
scary.
But
a
small
robot
called
NAO
is
helping
to
make
hospital
stays
easier.
It
was
designed
to
keep
people
company.
A
Tennessee
doctor
named
Phil
Parker
bought
a
NAO
robot
three
years
ago.
He
programmed
it
to
talk
to
and
play
with
young
patients.
He
brings
it
to
hospitals
to
help
sick
kids.
When
kids
get
medical
tests,
NAO
explains
what
is
going
on.
The
robots
also
reads
to
kids
and
plays
games
with
them
like
rock,
paper,
scissors.
"The
robot
gets
many
kids
to
smile
for
the
first
time
since
they've
been
in
the
hospital,"
Parker
says.
Other
robots
are
being
developed
to
help
in
places
where
it's
hard
or
risky
for
people
to
go.
For
example,
disaster
areas
can
be
full
of
rubble
and
other
dangers.
Engineers
in
Japan
are
building
a
robot
called
E2-DR
to
go
into
those
areas
and
search
for
people
who
are
hurt.
28.
In
Mandarin
Oriental
hotel,
guests
can
A.
only
get
information
simply
by
touching
the
robot's
screen
B.
feel
entertained
with
the
stories
about
Pepper.
C.
experience
an
exciting
and
new
way
to
get
the
information
D.
know
whether
the
robot
is
in
high
spirits
or
not.
29.
According
to
Phil
Parker,
the
robot
NAO
in
hospital
A.
is
intended
to
help
doctors
treat
patients
B.
brings
much
comfort
and
happiness
to
many
young
patients
C.
gives
young
patients
some
medical
examination
D.
is
not
actually
as
useful
as
expected
30.
From
the
last
paragraph,
we
learn
that
A.
robots
will
play
a
vital
role
in
every
aspect
in
our
life
B.
E2-DR
proves
to
be
very
useful
in
rescue
practice
C.
human
rescue
workers
will
no
longer
be
needed
D.
rescue
work
in
dangerous
areas
will
become
easier
31.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
the
best
title
of
this
passage
A.
Robots:
The
Future
World
Master
B.
Intelligent
Robots
C.
Robots:
Huffian
Helpers
D.
Robots:
Our
Best
Friend
D
When
I
revealed
that
I
was
planning
to
travel
around
Britain
by
public
transport,
everyone
I
saw
said,
'Gosh,
you're
brave!'
but
it
never
occurred
to
me
to
go
any
other
way.
Driving
in
Britain
is
such
a
dull
experience
these
days.
There
are
far
too
many
cars
on
the
road,
nearly
double
what
there
were
when
I
first
came
here,
and
in
those
days
people
didn't
actually
drive
their
cars.
They
just
parked
them
in
the
driveway
and
cleaned
them
once
every
week
or
so.
About
twice
a
year
they
would
“get
the
car
out”
for
a
pleasant
drive
to
visit
relatives
or
take
a
trip.
Now
everyone
drives
everywhere
for
everything,
which
I
don't
understand
because
there
isn’t
a
single
feature
of
driving
in
Britain
that
has
even
the
tiniest
measure
of
enjoyment
in
it.
Just
consider
the
average
multi-storey(多层的)car
park.
You
drive
around
for
ages,
and
eventually
find
a
space
that
is
exactly
two
inches
wider
than
average
car.
Then,
because
you
are
parked
next
to
a
pillar(柱子),you
have
to
climb
over
the
seats
and
end
up
squeezing
out
of
the
passenger
door,
in
the
process
transferring
all
the
dirt
from
the
side
of
your
car
to
the
back
of
your
smart
new
jacket.
Then
you
go
hunting
for
some
distant
pay-and-display
machine,
which
doesn't
give
change.
And
that's
just
one
tiny
part
of
the
driving
experience.
There
are
all
the
other
annoyances
of
motoring,
like
traffic
lights
on
busy
roundabouts(环形交通枢纽)that
never
let
you
advance
more
than
20
feet
at
a
time,
and
motorway
service
areas
where
food
is
much
more
expensive.
Motorized
vehicles
are
ugly
and
dirty.
They
occupy
every
pavement,
turn
ancient
market
squares
into
disorderly
and
untidy
groups
of
metal,
and
cause
petrol
stations
and
other
discouraging
places
to
appear
in
great
number.
They
are
horrible
and
awful
and
I
wanted
nothing
to
do
with
them
on
this
trip.
32.
Why
did
the
author
decide
to
travel
by
public
transport
A.
Because
he
didn't
have
a
car.
B.
Because
he
hated
driving
in
Britain.
C.
Because
he
wasn't
familiar
with
roads
in
Britain.
D.
Because
he
was
inspired
by
how
people
used
to
travel.
33.
What
did
the
author
mainly
complain
about
in
Paragraph
2
A.
The
inconvenience
of
parking
cars.
B.
The
unreasonable
parking
fees.
C.
The
uncleanness
of
car
parks.
D.
The
improper
use
of
cars.
34.
How
is
the
last
paragraph
developed
A.
By
providing
examples.
B.
By
making
comparisons.
C.
By
following
the
order
of
time.
D.
By
following
the
order
of
space.
35.
What
would
the
author
probably
talk
about
in
the
paragraph
that
follows
A.
The
terrible
places
caused
by
vehicles.
B.
The
bother
caused
by
driving
cars.
C.
His
travels
by
public
transport.
D.
His
past
driving
experience.
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。
Riding
a
Mo-bike
on
the
street,
you
might
hear
some
people
speaking
Chinese
aloud.
__36__After
walking
into
a
store,
it's
possible
that
you'll
see
Huawei
smart
phones
for
sale.
This
isn't
referring
to
China,
but
Manchester,
UK._37_.
Indeed,
Chinese
products
have
gone
global.
38
.But
to
meet
local
people's
tastes,
Chinese
restaurants
have
made
some
changes
to
the
dishes.
“One
example
is
the
meat,”
said
Yin
Hang,
who
is
studying
at
the
University
of
Wollongong
in
Australia.
We
like
to
eat
meat
with
the
bone
in,
but
people
here
don't.
So
Chinese
restaurants
provide
big
pieces
of
meat
without
bones,
even
for
fish."
39
.
In
many
cities
in
Europe,
stores
sell
TCL
televisions,
Haier
fridges
and
Lenovo
computers,
reported
Reuters.
More
than
half
of
US-owned
drones(无人机)are
Chinese
models,
according
to
China
Daily.
They'
re
not
simply
made
in
China,
but
designed
and
developed
in
the
country.
In
the
past,
most
Western
people
thought
Chinese
products
were
cheap
and
unreliable.
But
things
have
changed
greatly.____40
.
For
example,
Huawei,
one
of
China's
major
smart
phone
makers,
overtook
Apple
in
global
smart
phone
sales
for
the
first
time
in
June
and
July
last
year,
behind
only
Samsung.
"They
are
beautiful
and
offer
some
unique
features
American
phones
don't
have,"
CNN
once
said
about
Chinese
smart
phones.
A.
Many
Chinese
products
are
also
becoming
more
popular.
B.
What
is
the
biggest
problem
with
many
Chinese
products
C.
In
fact,
you
might
see
similar
things
in
many
other
cities
around
the
world.
D.
Turning
to
the
right,
you
may
see
a
Sichuan-style
restaurant.
E.
Meanwhile,
international
products
are
still
enjoying
great
success
in
China.
F.
"Made
in
China"
has
become
cool
and
more
people
trust
Chinese
products..
G
Chinese
food
has
been
enjoyed
in
Western
countries
for
a
long
time.
第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节
芫形填空(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
I
always
remember
the
first
time
I
tried
ballet.
My
mother
was
a
41
and
I
wanted
nothing
more
than
to
be
like
her,
but
after
_42_
during
my
first
class,
I
felt
like
I
wanted
to
quit
right
away.
As
it
was
only
my
first
day,
43
I
told
my
mom
I
couldn't
wait
to
dance
again.
Weeks
passed
and
my
dancing
didn't
44
any
better.
So
when
my
dance
teacher
announced
that
we
were
to
perform
in
a
show,
I
feared
45
on
my
face
in
front
of
hundreds
of
people,
and
46
_
my
mom.
Even
though
I
practiced
for
the
show
as
much
as
I
could,
I
47
quite
got
the
hang
of
it.
Finally,
feeling
nervous
and
48,
I
went
to
my
mom
to
tell
her
how
I
felt.
As
I
cried,
I
told
her
how
49
dancing
was
for
me.
My
mother
simply
laughed
and
told
me
that
from
that
day,
she
would
50
me
all
she
knew
about
ballet.
She
wiped
the
51
from
my
face,
and
I
smiled.
My
mom
quickly
discovered
how
bad
at
ballet
I
was,
but
she
still
taught
me
with
the
greatest
52_
,
love,
and
understanding.
When
I
jumped
and
fell,
she
was
there
to
53_
me.
When
I
lost
my
54
,
she
held
me
up.
By
the
time
the
55
arrived,
I
was
as
prepared
as
I
could
be.
The
music
began
and
my
heart
started
to
race.
Breathing
steadily,
I
began
moving
to
the
music
without
56
a
step.
When
the
music
stopped,
I
ran
off
the
stage
and
laughed
in
__57__.
After
the
show,
my
mom
found
me
and
gave
me
a
huge
hug,
telling
me
how
58
she
was.
I
looked
my
mom
in
the
eye
and
told
her
that
nothing
could
have
happened
59
her,
Through
this
all,
I
realized
one
important
60:
Never
be
afraid
to
reach
for
the
stars,because
even
if
you
fall,
you'll
always
be
wearing
a
"parent
chute”.
41.
A.
teacher
B.
director
C.
dancer
D.
musician
42.
A.messing
up
B.
making
up
C.
keeping
up
D.
picking
up
43.
A.
besides
B.
however
C.
therefore
D.
otherwise
44.
A.
improve
B.
come
C.develop
D.
get
45.
A.standing
B.
falling
C.
putting
D.
dancing
46.
A,
disappointing
B.
satisfying
C.
moving
D.
contusing
47.
A.
still
B.
just
C.
once
D.
never
48
A.
enthusiastic
B.
embarrassed
C.
understanding
D.
curious
49.
A.important
B.
interesting
C.
impossible
D.
unnecessary
50.
A.
teach
B.
recommend
C.
practice
D.
support
51.
A.
sweat
B.
tears
C.
fear
D.
surprise
52.
A.
courage
B.
boredom
C.
imagination
D.
patience
53.
A.
believe
B.
see
C.
catch
D.
push
54.
A.
balance
B.
interest
C.confidence
D.
protection
55.
A.music
B.
show
C.audience
D.
meeting
56.
A.
missing
B.
taking
C.
counting
D.
watching
57.
A.
turn
B.
return
C.
peace
D.
excitement
58
A.
thankful
B.
nervous
C.
proud
D.
lucky
59.
A.
despite
B.
without
C.
for
D.
beyond
60.
A.
fact
B.
solution
C.
problem
D.
wonder
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Of
the
three
major
drinks
of
the
world—tea,
coffee
and
cocoa,
tea
is
consumed
by
the
61.
______(large)
number
of
people.
China
is
the
homeland
of
tea.
Human
cultivation
of
tea
plants
dates
back
to
two
thousand
years
ago.
Tea
from
China.
together
62._____
her
silk
and
porcelain(瓷器),
began
to
be
known
to
the
world
more
than
a
thousand
years
ago
and
since
then
it
63._____(be)
an
important
Chinese
export.
At
present
more
than
forty
countries
in
the
world
grow
tea
with
Asian
countries,
64.
__(produce)
90%
of
the
worlds
total
output.
All
tea
trees
in
other
countries
have
their
origin
directly
or
indirectly
in
China.
The
word
for
tea
as
65.______
drink
in
many
countries
are
derivatives(衍生物)
from
the
Chinese
character
“cha”.
The
Russians
call
it
“cha'
i”,66.
sounds
like
“cha
ye"(tea
leaves)
as
it
is
pronounced
in
northern
China,
and
the
English
word
tea”
sounds
similar
to
the
pronunciation
of
67.______(it)
counterpart(对应物)
in
Xiamen.
The
Japanese
character
for
tea
is
written
68.______(exact)
the
same
as
it
is
in
Chinese,
though
69________(pronounce)
with
a
slight
difference.
The
habit
of
tea
drinking
spread
to
Japan
in
the
6th
century,
but
it
was
not
introduced
to
Europe
and
America
till
the
17th
and
18th
centuries.
Now
the
number
of
tea
70._____(drink
)
in
the
world
is
still
on
the
increase.
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互相修改作文,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:在错的词下面划一横线,并在该词下面写岀修改后的词。
注意:
1.每处错误及其修改均仅限1词;
.
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
Everyone
needs
help.
Help
others,
or
you'll
be
helped
at
the
same
time.
Often
there
are
some
cases
where
we
help
ourselves
indirect
in
helping
others.
Last
month,
my
deskmate
asked
for
me
to
help
him
with
his
maths.
In
order
to
help
him,
I
go
over
the
textbook
again
and
again,
and
did
lots
of
exercises.
To
his
surprise,
some
difficult
problems
that
I
could
not
understand
before
worked
out
by
myself.
After
a
month,
with
my
help,
he
made
great
progresses
in
maths,
too.
Such
a
experience
enabled
me
to
realize
that
help
others
also
does
good
to
ourselves.
So
when
others
is
in
trouble,
never
hesitate
to
help
them.
第二节书面表达(25分)
目前,中国已经进入汽车社会,越來越多的汽车止走进寻常百姓家。但是有些驾驶员的素质令人担忧,他们的所作所为严重危害了自己和他人的安全,这种现象与社会的发展极不协调。请你以李华的名义,根据以下提示写一封英文倡议议,倡议所有驾驶员做“中国好司机
(1)简单描述以上现象;
(2)你的建议:
①严格遵守交通规则;
②不隔窗拋物;
③礼让他人,不闯红灯。
注意:
⑴词数不少于100;
(2)可适当加入细节,使内容充实、行文连贯;
(3)开头和结尾己给出,不计入总词数°
参考词汇:规则
regulations;让路
give
way
to:闯红灯
run
the
red
light
Dear
Drivers,
At
present,
more
and
more
cars
have
entered
the
homes
of
ordinary
people.
Yours
sincerely,
Li
Hua
高一英语答案
听力:1-5.
BBABC
6-10.
ACAAB
11-15.
CACCB
16-20.
BCBCA
阅读理解
21-23.
BCA
24-27.
CADB
28-31.CBDC
31-35.
BAAC
七选五
36-44.
DCGAF
完形填空
41.-45
CABDB
46-50.
ADBCA
51-55.
BDCAB
56-60.
ADCBA
语法填空
61.
largest
62.
with
63.
has
been
64-
producing
65.
a
66,
which
67.
its
68.
exactly
69.
pronounced
70.
drinkers
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