高二第一次月考英语卷
时间:120分钟,满分:150分
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一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.
What
does
the
man
wish
to
know
most?
A.
When
the
meeting
is
to
be
held.
B.
Where
the
meeting
is
to
be
held.
C.
What's
to
be
discussed
at
the
meeting.
2.
What
does
the
woman
say
about
the
dictionary?
A.
Both
editions
are
the
same
price
now.
B.
It
has
two
editions
with
the
same
cover.
C.
The
paperback
edition
is
on
sale.
3.
What
does
the
woman
mean?
A.
Jane
is
looking
for
a
summer
job.
B.
Jane
is
on
her
way
home.
C.
Jane
is
eager
to
go
home
for
the
vacation.
4.
What's
the
relationship
between
the
two
speakers?
A.
Teacher
and
student.
B.
Doctor
and
patient.
C.
Policeman
and
traffic
law
breaker.
5.
How
long
does
it
take
the
man
to
drive
from
his
house
to
the
university
during
rush
hour?
A.
25
minutes.
B.
40
minutes.
C.
50
minutes.
第二节(共15小题;每题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,每小题将给出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
6-8
题。
6.
How
and
when
is
Lucy
leaving
for
Beijing?
A.
By
air
this
evening.
B.
By
train
this
evening.
C.
By
air
tomorrow.
7.
What
is
she
going
there
for?
A.
To
spend
her
holiday.
B.
To
see
her
parents.
C.
To
meet
her
friends.
8.
How
long
does
it
take
her
to
Beijing?
A.
Four
hours.
B.
Fourteen
hours.
C.
Four
days.
听第
7
段材料,回答第
9-11
题。
9.
Where
are
the
two
speakers?
A.
In
a
restaurant.
B.
At
a
pub.
C.
At
John's
home.
10.
Why
did
she
have
to
leave
at
that
time?
A.
She
didn't
like
to
stay
any
longer
with
John.
B.
She
was
afraid
of
walking
alone
at
night.
C.
She
didn't
want
to
make
her
mother
worried.
11.
How
did
Kate
probably
get
back
home?
A.
She
took
the
last
bus
back
home.
B.
John
drove
her
back
home.
C.
She
drove
John's
car
back
home.
听第
8
段材料,回答第
12-14
题。
12.
What
happened
to
Bob?
A.
He
was
badly
ill.
B.
He
had
his
legs
broken.
C.
He
was
hit
by
a
car.
13.
When
was
Bob
sent
into
hospital?
A.
Three
weeks
ago.
B.
More
than
three
weeks
ago.
C.
Five
weeks
ago.
14.
What
did
Bob
do
while
he
was
in
hospital?
A.
He
read
about
motorcycle
racing.
B.
He
decided
to
give
up
motorcycle
racing.
C.
He
tried
to
become
much
fatter.
听第
9
段材料,回答第
15-17
题。
15.
Who
is
that
woman?
A.
Jenny
Brown,
the
actress.
B.
Kate
Brown,
the
actress.
C.
Joan
Brown,
the
actress.
16.
How
old
can
the
actress
be?
A.
She
is
not
more
than
40.
B.
She
is
no
more
than
29.
C.
She
is
at
least
40.
17.
What
does
Betty’s
answer
mean?
A.
She
is
still
very
young.
B.
She
is
older
than
the
actress.
C.
She
wants
to
be
an
actress
too.
听第
10
段材料,回答第
18-20
题。
18.
Why
did
the
woman
go
to
the
shoemaker?
A.
Because
she
wanted
to
sell
her
shoes.
B.
Because
she
wanted
to
have
her
shoes
repaired.
C.
Because
she
wanted
to
see
him.
19.
How
long
hadn’t
the
woman
worn
the
pair
of
shoes?
A.
A
month.
B.
Less
than
six
months.
C.
More
than
half
a
year.
20.
Why
did
the
woman
get
angry?
A.
Because
the
shoemaker
gave
her
two
left
shoes.
B.
Because
the
shoemaker
asked
her
for
a
lot
of
money.
C.
Because
the
shoemaker
forgot
to
repair
her
shoes.
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。
A
He
is
regarded
as
having
one
of
the
brightest
minds
on
the
planet.
But
outstanding
astrophysicist(天体物理学家)
Stephen
Hawking
has
admitted
that
he
did
not
learn
to
read
until
he
was
eight
years
old.
In
a
public
lecture
at
the
Royal
Albert
Hall,Professor
Hawking
also
admitted
that
he
was
not
active
in
studying
while
at
Oxford
University,where
he
studied
physics,and
that
only
the
diagnosis
that
he
might
die
young
from
motor
neurone(神经元)
disease
made
him
concentrate
on
his
work.
Professor
Hawking
said:
“My
sister
Philippa
could
read
by
the
age
of
4
but
then
she
was
definitely
brighter
than
me.”He
said
that
he
was
unexceptional
at
school
and
was
never
further
than
halfway
up
his
class.“My
classwork
was
very
untidy,and
my
handwriting
was
the
despair
of
my
teachers,”he
said.“But
my
classmates
gave
me
the
nickname
Einstein,so
presumably
they
saw
signs
of
something
better.”
But
he
said
that
it
was
when
doctors
told
him
that
he
probably
only
had
a
few
years
to
live
at
the
age
of
21
that
galvanized
him
into
focusing
on
his
work
and
a
period
of
productivity
that
resulted
in
some
of
his
early
breakthroughs.
He
said,“When
you
are
faced
with
the
possibility
of
an
early
death,it
makes
you
realize
that
life
is
worth
living
and
there
are
lots
of
things
you
want
to
do.”
21.Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
true
according
to
the
passage?
A.Stephen
Hawking
is
the
second
Einstein
in
the
world.
B.Stephen
Hawking
couldn't
read
at
the
age
of
7.
C.Stephen
Hawking's
handwriting
was
once
terribly
bad.
D.Stephen
Hawking's
sister
once
performed
much
better
than
him.
22.What
made
Stephen
Hawking
devote
himself
to
his
work?
A.Patience.
B.Knowledge.
C.Disease.
D.Laziness.
23.What
can
we
learn
from
the
last
paragraph?
A.Stephen
Hawking
didn't
realize
his
dreams
in
physics.
B.It
was
possible
for
Hawking
to
face
the
early
death.
C.The
purpose
of
the
doctor's
diagnosis
was
to
encourage
him
to
work
hard.
D.His
life
might
be
taken
away
by
long
hard
work.
24.From
whom
did
Hawking
get
a
relatively
just
estimation
when
he
was
at
school?
A.His
sister.
B.His
classmates.
C.His
teachers.
D.His
parents.
B
It
was
a
late
Wednesday
night
when
the
dreading(可怕的)
phone
call
reached
our
home.
I
sat
up,
so
I
could
hear
the
phone
call
better.
To
my
surprise,
I
heard
my
mom
burst
into
tears.
“Get
the
car
Dean!
Andrea
has
been
in
a
car
accident.”
We_ran_every_stop_sign_on_the_way_to_the_hospital_and_our_tiresscreeched_around_every_corner.We
got
to
the
hospital,
but
were
not
allowed
to
see
Andrea.
The
next
morning,
after
wearing
masks,
we
were
allowed
to
go
to
the
ICU
to
see
Andrea.
Well,
the
least
I
could
say
was
that
everything
was
injured
in
her
body
and
she
lost
all
of
her
memories.
It
was
a
fatal
accident.
Over
the
next
two
months,
I
lived
more
at
the
hospital
than
I
did
at
my
house.I
watched
as
Andrea
worked
so
hard
to
gain
back
everyday
motor
skills.
She
never
once
complained
or
pitied
herself,and
her
determined
spirit
was
shining
through.
After
two
weeks
in
the
ICU
and
two
months
of
the
regular
hospital
treatment,
Andrea
was
able
to
come
home.
She
missed
several
months
of
school,
so
it
was
hard
for
her
to
catch
up.Andrea
had
tasks
to
accomplish,
and
no
matter
how
hard
it
was,
she
stuck
with
them
until
the
job
was
done.
Though
busy
with
dealing
with
pain
and
therapy,
she
always
found
time
to
love
and
play
with
me.
I'll
never
forget
the
impact
that
this
incident
made
on
my
life.I
admire
her
strong-willed
personality
and
her
determined
spirit.
Today
she
is
perfectly
normal,
despite
the
scars
and
the
pins
holding
her
leg
in
place.
I
couldn't
ask
for
a
better
sister,
hero,
or
best
friend.
25.The
writer
sat
up
to
hear
the
call
because
he
________.
A.sensed
that
something
terrible
had
happened
B.might
be
very
concerned
about
who
phoned
so
late
C.wanted
to
scold
the
people
who
phoned
so
late
D.was
not
sure
whether
the
telephone
concerned
him
26.From
the
underlined
sentence
in
the
second
paragraph,
we
can
infer
that________.
A.the
family
did
not
obey
the
traffic
rules
B.the
writer's
father
was
not
good
at
driving
C.the
whole
family
were
too
anxious
to
see
Andrea
D.their
house
was
very
far
from
the
hospital
27.________mainly
made
her
recover
from
the
car
accident.A.
The
family's
encouragement
B.Andrea's
strong
will
C.The
treatment
D.The
eagerness
for
study
28.What
would
be
the
best
title
for
the
passage?
A.A
Miracle
Happening
to
My
Sister
B.My
Sister—the
Hero
in
My
Life
C.An
Accident
Which
Changed
My
Sister
D.An
Incident
Which
Influenced
Me
Much
C
Samuel
Osmond
is
a
19-year-old
boy
student
from
Cornwall,
England.
He
never
studied
thepiano.
However,
he
can
play
very
difficult
musical
pieces
by
musicians
such
as
Chopin
and
Beethoven
just
a
few
minutes
after
he
hears
them.
He
learns
a
piece
of
music
by
listening
to
it
in
parts.
Then
he
thinks
about
the
notes
in
his
head.
Two
years
ago,
he
played
his
first
piece
Moonlight
Sonata(奏鸣曲)
by
Beethoven.
He
surprised
everyone
around
him.
Amazed
that
he
remembered
this
long
and
difficult
piece
of
music
and
played
it
perfectly,
his
teachers
say
Samuel
is
unbelievable.
They
say
his
ability
is
very
rare,
but
Samuel
doesn't
even
realize
that
what
he
can
do
is
special.
Samuel
wanted
to
become
a
lawyer
as
it
was
the
wish
of
his
parents,
but
music
teachers
told
him
he
should
study
music
instead.
Now,
he
studied
law
and
music.
Samuel
can't
understand
why
everyone
is
so
surprised.
“I
grew
up
with
music.
My
mother
played
the
piano
and
my
father
played
the
guitar.
About
two
years
ago,
I
suddenly
decided
to
start
playing
the
piano,
without
being
able
to
read
music
and
without
having
any
lessons.
It
comes
easily
to
me—I
hear
the
notes
and
can
bear
them
in
mind—each
and
every
note.”
says
Samuel.
Recently,
Samuel
performed
a
piece
during
a
special
event
at
his
college.
The
piece
had
more
than
a
thousand
notes.
The
audience
was
impressed
by
his
amazing
performance.
He
is
now
learning
a
piece
that
is
so
difficult
that
many
professional
pianists
can't
play
it.
Samuel
says
confidently,
“It's
all
about
super
memory—I
guess
I
have
that
gift.”
However,
Samuel's
ability
to
remember
things
doesn't
stop
with
music.
His
family
says
that
even
when
he
was
a
young
boy,
Samuel
heard
someone
read
a
story,
and
then
he
could
retell
the
story
word
for
word.
Samuel
is
still
only
a
teenager.
He
doesn't
know
what
he
wants
to
do
in
the
future.
For
now,he
is
just
happy
to
play
beautiful
music
and
continue
his
studies.
29.What
is
special
about
Samuel
Osmond?
A.He
has
a
gift
for
writing
music.
B.He
can
write
down
the
note
he
hears.
C.He
is
a
top
student
at
the
law
school.
D.He
can
play
the
musical
piece
he
hears.
30.What
can
we
learn
from
Paragraph
2?
A.Samuel
chose
law
against
the
wish
of
his
parents.
B.Samuel
planned
to
be
a
lawyer
rather
than
a
musician.
C.Samuel
thinks
of
himself
as
a
man
of
great
musical
ability.
D.Samuel
studies
law
and
music
on
the
advice
of
his
teachers.
31.What
can
we
infer
about
Samuel
in
Paragraph
4?
A.He
became
famous
during
a
special
event
at
his
college.
B.He
is
proud
of
his
ability
to
remember
things
accurately.
C.He
plays
the
piano
better
than
many
professional
pianists.
D.He
impressed
the
audience
by
playing
all
the
musical
pieces.
32.Which
of
the
following
is
the
best
title
of
this
passage?
A.The
Qualities
of
a
Musician
B.The
Story
of
a
Musical
Talent.
C.The
Importance
of
Early
Education
D.The
Relationship
between
Memory
and
Music
D
Travis
is
the
manager
of
G&G
where
he
is
responsible
for
forty
employees
(雇员)and
profits
(利润)
of
over
$2
million
per
year.
He's
never
late
to
work.
He
does
not
get
upset
on
the
job.
When
one
of
his
employees
started
crying
after
a
customer
screamed
at
her,
Travis
took
her
away.
“Your
working
uniform
is
your
shelter,”
he
told
her.
“Nothing
anyone
says
will
ever
hurt
you.
You
will
always
be
as
strong
as
you
want
to
be.”
Travis
picked
up
that
lecture
in
one
of
his
G&G
training
courses,
an
education
program
that
began
on
his
first
day
and
continues
throughout
an
employee's
occupation.
The
training
has,
Travis
says,
changed
his
life.
G&G
has
taught
him
how
to
live,
how
to
focus,
how
to
get
to
work
on
time,
and
how
to
master
his
emotions
(情绪).
Most
importantly,
it
taught
him
willpower.
At
the
center
of
that
education
is
an
extreme
focus
on
an
all-important
habit:
willpower.
Dozens
of
cases
show
that
willpower
is
the
single
most
important
habit
for
a
person's
success.
And
the
best
way
to
strengthen
willpower
is
to
make
it
into
a
habit.
“Sometimes
it
looks
like
people
with
great
self-control
aren't
working
hard—but
that's
because
they've
made
it
automatic,”
Angela
Duckworth,
one
of
the
University
of
Pennsylvania
researchers
said.
“Their
willpower
occurs
without
them
having
to
think
about
it.”
The
company
spent
millions
of
dollars
developing
programs
of
study
to
train
employees
on
self-control.
Managers
wrote
workbooks
that
serve
as
guides
to
how
to
make
willpower
a
habit
in
workers'
lives.
Those
courses
are,
in
part,
why
G&G
has
grown
from
a
sleepy
company
into
a
large
one
with
more
than
seventeen
thousand
stores
and
profits
of
more
than
$10
billion
a
year.
33.We
learn
from
Paragraph
2
that
employees
in
G&G
must
________.
A.learn
to
give
lectures
B.attend
education
programs
C.design
a
working
uniform
D.develop
a
common
hobby
34.Willpower
will
become
a
habit
when
employees
can
________.
A.focus
on
the
profits
B.benefit
from
the
job
C.protect
themselves
well
D.control
their
feelings
well
35.What
can
we
infer
from
the
passage?
A.G&G
has
grown
into
a
large
company.
B.G&G
will
spend
half
its
profits
training
employees.
C.G&G
may
become
more
successful
in
the
future.
D.G&G
has
to
produce
more
workbooks
for
managers.
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。
I'm
30
years
old,
and
there
are
several
things
that
life
has
taught
me
that
I
want
to
share
with
you.
Here
are
the
4
lessons
that
life
has
taught
me
in
the
past
30
years.
1.
Take
Care
of
Your
Body
Life
is
“unfairly”
biased(偏向的)
towards
people
who
“look
good”,
like
it
or
not.
So
it's
important
that
you
do
all
that
is
in
your
power
to
look
your
best.__36__You
will
live
longer,and
you
will
live
happier,
if
you
take
care
of
your
body;
you
may
even
get
promoted
faster
on
your
job.
Remember
that
your
health
is
really
your
greatest
wealth.
2.__37__
No
one
taught
me
to
save
when
I
was
growing
up;
no
one
told
me
the
importance
of
saving.
Fortunately
I
was
able
to
learn
the
value
of
saving
through
reading
great
books
like
The
Millionaire
Next
Door.
What
I
want
to
teach
others
is
to
save
at
least
twenty
percent
of
your
income.
If
you
are
to
be
wealthy,
you
must
not
just
earn
a
lot,
you
must
save
a
lot.
3.Think
long-term
In
high
school
I
was
thinking
about
college;in
college
I
was
thinking
about
life
after
college.
I'm
designing
my
life
and
I'm
making
decisions
today
that
will
enable
me
to
live
the
life
I
desire
when
I'm
in
my
40's,
50's
and
60's.
You
have
to
think
long-term;you
have
to
see
the
“big
picture.”__38__
4.
Realize
the
Power
of
Focus
Focus,
focus,
focus...__39__If
you
fail
in
this
lifetime,
you
will
fail
because
of
broken
focus.
If
you
focus
on
the
goals
that
are
most
important
to
you,
you
will
achieve
them.
The
problem
is
that
there
are
so
many
distractions.__40__Winners
decide
to
major
on
majors,
and
they
even
let
important
things
slip,because
they
just
focus
on
achieving
what
is
critical
to
their
goals.
A.The
importance
of
saving.
B.If
you
plan
your
future
properly,you
will
live
into
your
plans.
C.Save
Your
Money.
D.Nothing
is
more
critical
than
focus.
E.What
separates
the
winners
from
the
losers
is
that
the
winners
learn
to
focus
on
their
goal.
F.I
mean
dressing
nicely,
working
out
and
eating
right.
G.It's
critical
that
you
pursue
relationships
with
individuals
who
are
good
first.
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、D),选出最佳选项。
“Mum,
I
want
to
make
you
a
bet,”
I
said.
“If
I
go
a
whole
year
without
TV,
will
you
give
me
a
hundred
dollars?”
“Well,
if
you
can
__41__
do
it,
...”
“Of
course
I
can,”
I
replied,
__42__
to
believe
myself.
__43__,
all
this
started
from
my
__44__
of
a
picture
in
the
newspaper.
I
couldn't
stand
looking
at
that
boy,
__45__to
have
gone
one
year
without
TV
for
a
hundred
dollars,
staring
at
me
with
mocking(嘲笑的)
eyes.
He
seemed
to
__46__
at
me!
“I
did
it,
__47__
you
can't!”
he
said.
I
__48__
at
the
boy's
face
angrily.
That
year
I
did
a
lot
of
things.
__49__,
my
father
taught
me
to
ski,
which
became
my
favourite
sport.
Many
winter
afternoons
snowball
wars
with
my
neighbours
__50__
daily
drama.
I
went
on
bike
trips
with
my
friends
and
__51__as
much
as
a
fish.
It
was
unbelievable
how
much__52__
I
had
without
TV.
I
learned
so
many
new
games.
I
guess
the
biggest
thing
I
learnt,
__53__,
was
self-motivation(自我激励).
I
started
to
do
my
__54__.I
went
from
a
D
student
to
an
A
student
within
a
couple
of
weeks.
I
__55__
hate
reading
if
there
were
no
__56__,
but
now
I
began
to
read
and
enjoy
it.
I
could
make
up
all
the
__57__
just
the
way
I
wanted
them—my
own
little
__58__,
right
inside
my
head!
I'm
__59__
what
I
did.
I
got
a
lot
more
from
the
__60__
than
just
the
100
dollars!
41.A.only
B.really
C.occasionally
D.finally
42.A.trying
B.advising
C.needing
D.asking
43.A.However
B.What's
more
C.As
a
result
D.In
fact
44.A.joy
B.disbelief
C.anger
D.curiosity
45.A.managed
B.expected
C.said
D.had
46.A.glare
B.laugh
C.come
D.shoot
47.A.and
B.but
C.or
D.besides
48.A.watched
B.listened
C.saw
D.looked
49.A.Worse
still
B.Such
as
C.For
example
D.In
place
50.A.replaced
B.formed
C.offered
D.joined
51.A.ran
B.swam
C.breathed
D.jumped
52.A.difficulty
B.knowledge
C.fun
D.trouble
53.A.though
B.but
C.luckily
D.even
54.A.washing
B.shopping
C.sports
D.homework
55.A.came
to
B.used
to
C.stopped
to
D.happened
to
56.A.pictures
B.explanations
C.plots
D.praises
57.A.stories
B.sports
C.pictures
D.games
58.A.TV
B.books
C.work
D.drama
59.A.surprised
at
B.interested
in
C.proud
of
D.changed
by
60.A.experience
B.bet
C.incident
D.picture
第二节:(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
William
Henry
Gates
III
was
born
on
October
28,1955.
He
is
one
of
the
world's
richest
people
and
perhaps
the
most
successful
businessman
ever.
Gates
was
fascinated
by__61__(electronic)
at
a
early
age.
In
1975
he
read
about
a
small
technology
company.
He
contacted
them
to
see
if
they
were
interested
in
a
computer
programme
he
__62__(write)
,
which
led
to
the
creation
of
Microsoft.
Gates
__63__(late)
struck
a
deal
with
IBM
that
put
Microsoft's
Windows
on
IBM
computers.
This
deal
made
Microsoft
a
major
player
in
the
IT
industry.
Gates
was
__64__charge
at
Microsoft
from
1975
to
2006.He
was
an
active
software
developer
at
the
__65__(begin).He
had
a
vision
__66__computers
could
change
everyone's
life.
He
helped
make
this
vision
come
true
and
developed
many
__67__(produce)that
are
now
part
of
modern
life.
His
management
style
has
been
studied__68__copied
around
the
world
these
years.
He
now
spends
his
time
with
his
wife,
Melinda,
__69__(focus)
on
their
charitable
foundation.
They
provide
funds
for__70__(globe)problems
that
are
ignored
by
governments
and
other
organizations.
Time
magazine
voted
Gates
as
one
of
the
biggest
influences
of
the
20th
century.
61.______
62.______
63.______
64.______
65.______
66.______
67.______
68.______
69.______
70.______
第四部分:写作(满分35分)
第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
假如英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌的以下作文。文中共有10处错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏词符号∧,并在此符号下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线\划掉。
修改:在错词下面画一横线,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。
Dear
editor,
I
am
a
self-taught
student.
I
study
very
hard
to
pass
all
my
exams
with
high
scores.Many
of
friends
are
self-taught
students,
either.
We
often
discuss
our
lessons
together
and
we
helped
each
other.
So
few
of
them
are
confident(自信).They
feel
ashamed
to
be
known
for
self-taught.
In
my
opinion,
whatever
education
we
get,
we
all
try
to
work
hard
to
be
useful
for
the
society.
If
you
are
a
self-taught
student,please
be
confident
and
studying
hard.
If
you
are
not,
the
next
time
you
will
meet
them,
don't
look
down
upon
them.
Try
to
encourage
them
and
make
friend
with
them.
Yours,
Charles
Yan
第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
请以Madame
Curie为题,写一篇100词左右的英语短文。要点如下:
1.Madame
Curie(1867—1934)是世界上著名的女科学家。
2.她出生在波兰的一个教师家庭,从小就爱学习,并希望成为女科学家,16岁中学毕业,24岁赴巴黎就读于巴黎大学,生活俭朴,学习刻苦。
3.她一生致力于科学研究,于1903年和1911年分别获得诺贝尔物理奖和诺贝尔化学奖。
4.居里夫人作为一名伟大的女性将永远为人们所怀念。
参考词汇:波兰Poland诺贝尔物理奖the
Nobel
Prize
for
Physics诺贝尔化学奖the
Nobel
Prize
for
Chemistry
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
答案:1-10
CACBC
BABCC
11-20
BBBAA
CABCA
21-25
ACBBA
26-30
CBBDB
31-35
BBBDC
36-40
FCBDE
41-45
BADCC
46-50
BBDCC
51-55
BCADB
56-60
ACACA
61.electronics
62.had
written
63.later
64.in
65.beginning
66.that
67.products
68.and
69.focusing
70.global
71-80
答案:
Dear
editor,
I
am
a
self-taught
student.
I
study
very
hard
to
pass
all
my
exams
with
high
scores.
Many
offriends
are
self-taught
students,
.
We
often
discuss
our
lessons
together
and
we
each
other.
few
of
them
are
confident(自信).They
feel
ashamed
to
be
known
self-taught.
In
my
opinion,
whatever
education
we
get,
we
all
try
to
work
hard
to
be
useful
the
society.
If
you
are
a
self-taught
student,please
be
confident
and
hard.
If
you
are
not,
the
next
time
you
will
meet
them,
don't
look
down
upon
them.
Try
to
encourage
them
and
make
with
them.
Yours,
Charles
Yan
参考范文:
Madame
Curie
Madame
Curie
(1867-1934)was
a
famous
woman
scientist.
She
was
born
in
a
teacher's
family
in
Poland.
From
her
early
childhood,
she
loved
to
study
and
hoped
to
become
a
scientist.
She
finished
middle
school
at
the
age
of
16.
At
24
she
left
for
Paris
and
entered
Paris
University.
She
lived
a
very
simple
life
and
studied
very
hard.
Madame
Curie
devoted
her
whole
life
to
the
study
of
science.
She
won
the
Nobel
Prize
for
Physics
in
1903
and
for
Chemistry
in
1911.
It
is
not
easy
for
a
woman
to
succeed
in
her
work.
It
is
even
more
difficult
for
a
woman
to
win
the
Nobel
Prize
twice.
So
Madame
Curie
will
always
be
remembered
as
a
great
woman.