中小学教育资源及组卷应用平台
Unit
1
Review
-ing分词作状语的用法
一ing分词的结构
一ing分词作状语可表示时间、原因、条件、结果、让步、方式、伴随等意义,这时它相当于一个状语从句。
作原因状语
例:Being
ill
today,Mary
is
absent
from
the
English
test.
作时间状语
例:When
looking
out
of
the
window,you
can
see
the
famous
Opera
House.
作伴随状语
例:They
went
back
home,chatting
and
laughing·
作结果状语
例:He
died
from
a
sudden
traffic
accident,leaving
the
experiment
half—done.
作条件状语
例:Listening
to
English
every
day,you’ll
learn
it
well
step
by
step.
注意点:
(1)-ing分词作状语与-ed分词作状语的区别
一般来说,-ing分词表示主动、进行;-ed分词表示被动、完成。
(2)-ing分词作状语时,一般情况下其逻辑主语与主句的主语保持一致。
Unit
2
Review
-ing分词作定语的用法
-ing分词作定语一般表示正在发生的动作或某一种状态。单个-ing分词作定语常放在被修饰的词之前,有时也可放在名词之后。现在分词短语则通常放在被修饰的名词之后。
the
rising
sun正在升起的太阳。the
sun
that
is
rising
a
sleeping
child熟睡的孩子
boiling
water
沸水
lasting
peace永久的和平
The
lady
sitting
at
the
desk(=the
lady
who
is
sitting
at
the
desk)
Unit
3
Review
1.-
ing分词作表语的用法
-
ing分词作表语.表示主语的特征.常用于事物。
例:The
game
sounds
interesting.
The
animal
looks
very
frightening
The
news
turns
out
to
be
disappointing.
2.-ing分词作宾语补足语的用法
-ing分词作宾语补足语主要用于以下动词之后的复合宾语里:
表示感知的动词,如see.hear.feel,find等。
例:I
saw
him
climbing
the
mountain
yesterday
after.
My
mother
said
that
she
felt
her
13ea
rt
beating
fast.
表示“致使”意义的动词,如have,set,keep.get等。
例:Can
you
get
tile
car
going?
They
kept
me
doing
it
for
three
hours.
Unit
4
Review
1.-ing分词的完成式的用法
-ing分词的完成式用作状语,强调一个动作在另一个动作开始前已经完成,或强调第一个动作持续一段时间后发生第二个动作,也强调两个动作之间有一段间隔。
例:
Having
originally
created
the
environment
we
live
in,
plants
may
be
called
on
once
more
to
save
it.
?
-ing分词的完成式用作宾语时,强调它表示的动作在谓语所表示的动作之前,但有时,也可用分词的
一般式代替完成式
例:Jack
admitted
having
broken
the
window
in
the
class
room.
=Jack
admitted
breaking
the
window
in
the
classroom.
2.-ing分词的被动式的用法
-ing分词的被动式可用作主语或宾语.它的逻辑主语是它所表示动作的承受者。
例:I
am
not
used
to
being
treated
like
that.
-ing分词的被动式还可用作定浯、时间状语或原因状语,含有被动、完成两层意思。
例:It
is
said
that
the
book
being
written
by
the
famous
film
star
will
be
published
next
month.
Being
examined
by
the
doctor,I
felt
nervous.
(一)
用适当的非谓语动词形式填空
1.
She
caught
the
student
(cheat)
in
exams.
2.
When
I
got
there,
I
found
him
(repair)
farm
tools.
3.
When
I
got
there,
I
found
the
farm
tools
.
(repair)
4.
Just
then
he
heard
someone
(call)
for
help.
5.
He
worked
so
hard
that
he
got
his
pay
.
(raise)
6.
The
missing
boys
were
last
seen
(play)
near
the
river.
7.
(compare)
with
the
old
one,
the
new
building
looks
more
beautiful.
8.
The
workers
had
the
machines
(run)
all
night
long
to
finish
the
work
on
time.
9.
People
in
the
south
have
their
houses
(make
of
)
bamboo.
10.
(lose)
in
thought,
he
almost
ran
into
the
car
in
front
of
him.
11.
The
foreigner
tried
his
best,
but
he
still
couldn't
make
his
point
____________.
(
understand)
12.
The
scientists
were
waiting
to
see
the
problem .(settle).
13.
The
library's
study
room
is
full
of
students
busy
___________ (prepare)
for
the
exam.
14.
The
ground
is
(cover
)with
(fall)
leaves.
15.
Lessons
(learn)
easily
were
soon
forgotten.
16.
The
wallet
(steal)
several
days
ago
was
found
(hide)in
the
dustbin
outside
the
building.
17.
A
person
(learn)
a
foreign
language
must
be
able
to
use
the
foreign
language
(forget
)
all
about
his
own.
18.
(produce)different
kinds
of
pianos,
the
workers
farther
improved
their
quality.
19.
The
students
in
the
university
are
all
taking
courses
(lead)
to
a
degree.
20.
Many
things
(consider)
impossible
in
the
past
are
very
common
today.
21.
(tell)many
times,
he
still
couldn't
understand.
22.
The
old
sick
lady
entered
the
hospital,
support)
by
her
two
sons.
23.
China
is
one
of
the
largest
countries
in
the
world,
(cover)
9.6
million
square
kilometres.
24.
We
must
keep
a
secret
of
the
thing
(discuss)
here,
the
general
said,
seriously
(stare)
at
the
man
in
charge
of
the
imformation
office.
25.
The
visiting
Minister
expressed
his
satisfaction
with
the
talks,
(add)
that
he
had
enjoyed
his
stay
here.
26.
Properly
(mark)
with
numbers,
the
books
can
be
easily
found.
27.
(write)
the
composition,
John
handed
it
to
the
teacher
and
went
out
of
the
room.
28.
He
wrote
a
letter
to
me
(inform)
that
his
trip
to
Japan
had
been
put
off
because
of
the
bad
weather.He
reads
newspapers
every
day
to
keep
himself
(inform)
about
what's
going
on
in
the
world.
29.
(give)
a
satisfactory
operation,
the
patient
recovered
from
illness
very
quickly.
30.
(give)
a
satisfactory
operation,
the
doctor
believed
the
patient
would
recover
from
his
illness
very
soon.
参考答案:
1.
cheating
2.
repairing
3.
repaired
4.calling
5.
raised
6.
playing
7.
compared
8.running
9.
made
of
10.lost
11.understood
12.
settled
13.
preparing
14.
covered,
fallen
15.
learned
16.stolen,
hidden
17.
learning,
forgetting
18.Having
produced
19.leading
20.considered
21
Having
been
told
22.
supported
23.covering
24.
being
discussed,
staring
25.
adding
26.
marked
27.
Having
written
28.informing;
informed
29.
Having
been
given
30.
Having
given
(二)中译英
1.听说他在美国停留期间参观了几所世界知名大学(使用不定时的完成形式)
2.当妈妈走进房间的时候,他假装在睡觉。(使用不定式的进行形式)
3.他们真是一群喜欢吹嘘的人,总是乐于谈论他们所做的事情。(用现在分词作状语)
因为希望将来能成为一名厨师,杰克下星期起降到一家饭馆学习烹饪。(用现在分词作状语)
月饼被视作中国人的传统食品,它随着移民来到悉尼唐人街。(be
regarded
as)
李教授被认为是“活字典”,学生向他求助,总是能得到满意答案。(用现在分词作定语)
她最终完成了这一系列教科书的写作,但这是以她的健康为代价的。(at
the
cost
of)
放学后,所有老师都来到了操场,观看一班和二班进行排球比赛(现在分词做状语和宾语补足语)
在世纪之交的时,全世界看到并体验到了信息技术对人类社会带来的冲击。(witness)
10.那些学生热衷于玩电脑游戏,经常忘记做作业。(be
crazy
about)
11.
纽约是个移民众多的城市,每个民族都把自己的文化带到这个城市来。(ethnic)
即使缺少实际工作经验是个不利条件,但这学生聪明又勤奋,这次竞赛他很可能得一等奖。(
chance
)
比较最新发现和历史数据后,他声称已经找到了解决问题的方法了。(
claim
)
花三个月写一篇高质量的论文是完全值得的。(
worthwhile
)
你对于学习的态度往往决定了你是否能在学习中取得成功。(
achieve
)
参考答案:
1.
He
is
said
to
visited
several
world-famous
universities
during
his
stay
in
America.
2.
He
pretended
to
be
sleeping
when
his
mother
entered
the
room.
3.
They
are
always
ready
to
show
off
,
enjoying
talking
about
what
they
have
done.
4.Wishing
to
be
a
cook
in
the
future
,Jack
will
start
learning
to
cook
in
a
restaurant.
5.
A
mooncake,
which
is
regarded
as
regarded
as
traditional
Chinese
food,
came
to
the
Chinatown
in
Sydney
with
the
Chinese
immigrants.
6.Professor
Li
is
regarded
as
a
walking
dictionary,
students
who
ask
him
for
help
will
always
get
satisfactory
answers.
7.Finally
she
finished
writing
the
series
of
textbooks,
but
this
was
at
the
cost
of
her
health.
8.After
school,
all
the
teachers
went
to
the
playground
watching
Classes
One
and
Two
competing
in
the
volleyball
final.
9.At
the
turn
of
the
century,
the
whole
world
is
witnessing
and
experiencing
the
great
impact
brought
about
by
information
technology.
10.
Those
students
are
so
crazy
about
the
computer
games
that
they
often
forget
to
do
their
homework.
11.New
York
is
a
city
of
immigrants,
and
each
ethnic
group
has
brought
its
own
culture
to
the
city.
12.
Even
though
the
lack
of
practical
working
experience
was
a
disadvantage,
since
the
student
is
diligent
and
intelligent,
chances
are
that
he
will
win
the
first
prize
in
the
contest.
13.After
comparing
the
recent
finding
with
historical
data,
he
claimed
to
have
found
the
way
to
solve
the
problem.
14.
It
is
absolutely
worthwhile
to
spend
three
months
writing
a
high-quality
essay.
15.Your
attitude
to
study
often
determines
whether
you
can
achieve
success
in
it.
(三)词汇填空
Directions:
Co
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)mplete
the
following
passage
by
using
the
words
in
the
box.
Each
word
can
only
be
used
once.
Note
that
there
is
one
word
more
than
you
need.
approach
B.
archite
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)ctural
C.
captured
D.
complicated
E.
defensive
F.
defined
G.
extension
H.
houses
I.
reflect
J.
shades
K.
status
Why
India's
Pink
City'
is
a
Photographer's
Heaven
The
city
of
Jaipur
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)is
one
of
India's
wonders.
It
___31_____
some
of
the
country's
most
decorative
royal
palaces-elegant
structures
designed
hundreds
of
years
ago
that
still
attract
visitors
today.
Largely
built
in
the
1700s,
Jaipur
is
surrounded
by
a
city
wall
and
several
____32___
castles.
Considered
as
a
commercial
center,
it
was
ahead
of
its
time
due
to
the
use
of
grid
iron
(网格状)
city
planning.
A
romantic
dusty
pin
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)k
type-which
has
_____33____
the
city
since
1876,
after
it
was
painted
pink
towel
come
Queen
Victoria's
husband,
Prince
Albert-gives
Jaipur
its
___34_______
as
the
"Pink
City".
This
___35_____beauty
is
what
first
brought
Hong
Kong-based
photographers
Victor
Cheng
and
Samantha
Wong
to
Jaipur.
Walking
in
glass
skysc
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)rapers
for
century-old
royal
palaces
and
historic
castles,
the
pair-who
have
130,000
Instagram
followers
between
them-said
that
the
images
they
____36_____in
Jaipur
received
a
lot
of
response
online.
"A
lot
of
our
followers
hadn't
seen
this
side
of
India,
so
we're
happy
we
were
able
to
show
this
side
of
the
country."
Cheng
said.
For
the
photograph
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)ers,
one
of
the
city's
most
fascinating
features
is
the
light
pink
coloring
of
its
buildings.
“The
first
gate
you
see
when
you
enter
are
pink,”
said
Wong.
“Once
you’re
through,
everything
around
you
varies
in
different
______37____
of
the
color-from
bright
pinks
to
reddish
browns."
The
building
is
a(n
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?))
_____38_____
of
the
City
Palace,
and
its
windows
allowed
royal
women
to
observe
street
life
without
appearing
in
public.
One
of
Cheng's
most
striking
photos
shows
a
straight
front
of
the
building
and
its
hundreds
of
windows.
The
building's
lively
coloring
also
pushed
Cheng
to
take
a
different
______39____
to
editing
than
with
images
of
other
cities.
"I
toned
down
my
usual
editing
process
because
the
pink
was
so
bright
in
reality,"
he
said,
"I
wanted
the
photos
to
_____40__the
actual
color
I
was
seeing
myself
and
to
maintain
its
tone."2·1·c·n·j·y
参考答案:HEFKBCJGAI
高二上新世纪英语期中复习卷
II.
Grammar
and
Vocabulary
Section
A
Bob
Dylan
wins
2016
Nobel
Prize
in
Literature
US
music
legend
Bob
Dylan
won
the
Nobel
Literature
Prize
on
Thursday,
the
first
songwriter
to
win
the
prestigious
award
in
a
decision
___11___
stunned
prize
watchers.
The
75-year-old
Dylan---best
known
for
tunes
like“Blowin
in
the
Wind”and
“Like
a
Rolling
Stone”---___12___(honor)“for
having
created
new
poetic
expressions
within
the
great
American
song
tradition”,
the
Swedish
Academy
said.
The
choice
was
met
by
gasps
and
a
long
round
of
applause
from
journalists
___13___(attend)the
prize
announcement.
The
folk
singer
had
been
mentioned
in
Nobel
speculation
in
the
past
few
years,
___14___
he
was
never
seen
as
a
serious
competitor.
"Dylan
has
the
status
of
___15___
icon.
His
influence
on
contemporary
music
is
profound,"
the
academy
wrote
in
biographical
notes
about
the
famously
private
singer.
The
Nobel
is
___16___(late)award
for
the
singer,
who
has
come
a
long
way
from
his
humble
beginnings
as
Robert
Allen
Zimmerman,
born
in
1941
in
Duluth,
Minnesota,
who
taught
___17___
to
play
the
harmonica,
guitar
and
piano.
Initially
___18___(inspire)by
the
music
of
folk
singer
Woody
Guthrie,
Robert
Allen
changed
his
name
to
Bob
Dylan
and
began
performing
in
local
nightclubs.
___19___
dropping
out
of
college,
he
moved
to
New
York
in
1960.
His
first
album
contained
only
two
original
songs,
but
the
1963
breakthrough.
The
Freewheelin’s
Bob
Dylan
___20___(feature)a
number
of
his
own
songs,
including
the
classic
Blowin’
in
the
Wind.
11.
which/that
12.
was
honored
13.
attending
14.
but
15
an
16.
the
latest
.17.
himself
18.
inspired
19.
After
20.
featured
Section
B
A.
addiction
B.
downward
C.access
D.
unfair
E.
urged
F.essential
G.
analytical
H.
forced
I.
reliance
J.
criticized
K.
fall
A
pen
has
always
been
a(n)
(31)
________tool?when?it?comes?to?taking?exams.
However,
in
this
digital
age,
this
traditional
tool
may
become
a
thing
of
the
past.
Cambridge?University?in?Britain?is?considering
ending
800
years
of
written
exams
and
allowing
students
to
use
laptops(手提电脑)?or?iPads?to?take?exams?instead.
The
move
comes?after?Cambridge?teachers?complained?that?students’
handwriting
is
becoming
too?hard?to?recognize.?The?(32)____in?being?able?to?write?neatly?could?largely
be
down
to
the
(33)______?on?laptops?in?lectures?and?elsewhere.?
“There
has
definitely
been
a
(34)______?
trend.
It
is
difficult
for
both
the
students
and
the
examiners
as
it
is
harder
and
harder
to
read
these
scripts,”
Sarah
Pearsall,
a
senior
lecturer
at
the
university,
told
The
Telegraph.
As?a?result,?more?and?more?students?with?poor?handwriting?are?being?(35)______
to
return
to
university
during?the?summer?holidays?to?read?their?answers?aloud?to?university?administrators.?
However,
some
(36)______?the?move,?fearing?the?handwritten?word?would?become?a?lost?art.
Tracey
Trussell,
a?handwriting?expert?at?the?British?Institute?of?Graphologists,?(37)______
Cambridge
to
hand
could
help
students
improve
their
memory
and
understand
lessons
better.
Meanwhile,?there?are?also?concerns?that?primary?and?secondary?schools?could?follow
Cambridge’s
examples.
In?fact,?a?similar?plan?was?carried?out?for?some?first-?and?second-year?students?at
Edinburgh
University
in
the
UK
in
2011,
reported
The
Scotsman.
Senior
officials
at
the
university
believed
it
was
(38)_____
to?expect?students?to?use?pens?and?paper?during?exams?when?most
of
their
coursework
was
done
using
computers.
The?move?also?echoes?the?opinions?of?Harvard?professor?Eric?Mazur,
known
as
the
father
of
the
“flipped
classroom”
(翻转课堂).
He
believed
that
the
rise
of
the
(39)_____
to
mobile
internet
means
we?live?in?an?age?in?which?we?don’t?need?to?memorize?anything.
Students
should
be
tested
on
their?creative?and?(40)___skills,?rather?than?the?ability?to?remember?information,
he
said
during?the?Times?Higher?Education?World?Academic?Summit?in?September.
【答案】F
K
I
B
H
J
E
D
C
G
III.
Reading
Comprehension
Section
A
Directions:
For
each
blank
in
the
following
passages
there
are
four
words
or
phrases
marked
A,
B,
C
and
D.
Fill
in
each
blank
with
the
word
or
phrase
that
best
fits
the
context.
Could
Buying
Paintings
Make
You
Rich?
Is
investing
in
paintings
a
good
way
to
get
rich
fast?
And
how
should
you
invest
in
art?
“With
extreme
41
”
is
the
advice
of
Patrick
Connolly,
a
financial
adviser.
“We
don’t
42
our
customers
to
invest
in
art
because
the
downsides
are
greater
than
the
upsides.
It
doesn't
produce
income
or
earnings.
What
you
43
is
exclusively
based
on
supply
and
demand,
and
there
are
big
movements
upwards
or
downwards
if
there
are
changes
in
the
economic
environment,”
he
said.
To
invest
in
art
as
a
true
investment,
you
need
a
starting
fund
of
at
least
$5,000.
But
it’s
not
just
about
having
enough
44
to
buy
the
painting
in
the
first
place.
Expensive
works
of
art
are
often
stored
in
protective
boxes
complete
with
detectors
to
monitor
humidity
and
temperature
levels,
and
to
protect
them
from
sun
damage
or
other
45
such
as
a
spilled
cup
of
coffee.
And
if
you
do
put
it
on
your
wall,
then
your
insurance
costs
are
likely
to
be
high.
If
word
gets
out
that
you
have
expensive
art
hanging
on
your
wall,
then
you're
likely
to
be
a
46
for
thieves.
Art
is
also
not
a
regulated
investment
so
when
things
go
wrong
–
for
example,
an
artwork
turns
out
to
be
a
fraud
(赝品)–
then
investors
cannot
fall
back
on
47
for
any
repayment.
Of
course
given
the
current
environment
of
low
interest
rates,
that's
still
a(n)
48
return
than
many
savings
accounts
will
give
you.
As
art
has
no
association
to
the
stock
market,
it
means
paintings
can
49
in
value
even
when
the
market
crashes,
making
it
a
good
option
for
investment
50
.
It
is
reported
that
after
a
decrease
in
the
global
art
market
throughout
2016,
auction(拍卖)
sales
51
in
the
first
six
months
of
2017.
Yet
you
don't
necessarily
have
to
be
super-wealthy
to
invest
in
art.
There
are
a
growing
number
of
art
fairs
and
online
marketplaces
aimed
at
buyers
with
a
more
52
budget.
Most
art
industry
experts
suggest
that
you
buy
a
piece
of
art
because
you
like
it,
not
because
you
want
to
get
rich.
The
most
53
approach
is
probably
to
buy
something
you
like
and
can
54
and,
be
prepared
to
keep
it
just
for
your
own
pleasure.
If
it
goes
up
in
value
that
should
be
just
a(n)
55
benefit.
41.
A.
accuracy
B.
carefulness
C.
enthusiasm
D.
generosity
42.
A.
beg
B.
control
C.
forbid
D.
recommend
43.
A.
get
back
B.
look
into
C.
take
out
D.
turn
to
44.
A.
desire
B.
energy
C.
money
D.
time
45.
A.
accidents
B.
appliances
C.
measures
D.
drinks
46.
A.
partner
B.
spectator
C.
target
D.
therapy
47.
A.
initiative
B.
regulation
C.
strategy
D.
tradition
48.
A.
better
B.
earlier
C.
healthier
D.
lower
49.
A.
fall
apart
B.
fall
down
C.
go
ahead
D.
go
up
50.
A.
funds
B.
levels
C.
selections
D.
rates
51.
A.
ceased
B.
proceeded
C.
recovered
D.
shrank
52.
A.
fixed
B.
limited
C.
massive
D.
modest
53.
A.
creative
B.
direct
C.
flexible
D.
sensible
54.
A.
afford
B.
preserve
C.
transfer
D.
undertake
55.
A.
added
B.
maximum
C.
obvious
D.
social
41-45
BDACA
46-50
CBADC
51-55
CDDAA
Section
B
(A)
Men
are
as
likely
as
women
to
suffer
from
postnatal
(产后的)
depression,
a
study
shows.
One
in
ten
fathers
—
the
same
ratios
as
mothers
—
are
found
to
suffer
before
or
after
birth.
By
the
time
their
child
reaches
12
weeks,
as
many
as
one
in
four
are
feeling
down.
The
symptoms
observed
in
the
American
study
are
not
thought
to
be
hormonal
—
as
they
are
in
women
—
and
are
instead
probably
a
response
to
the
pressures
of
fatherhood.
These
include
the
expense
of
having
children,
changed
relationship
with
partners
and
fear
of
paternal
(父亲的)
responsibility.
In
the
early
weeks,
the
lack
of
sleep
and
extra
domestic
chores
also
take
the
toll.
The
study
put
the
overall
rate
of
depression
among
new
fathers
at
10.4
percent
—
double
the
estimated
4.8
percent
for
all
men
in
any
12-month
period.
Around
8
percent
were
affected
in
the
12
weeks
before
and
after
birth,
according
to
the
Eastern
Virginia
Medical
School
Research.
The
study
found
parents
were
more
likely
to
be
down
if
their
partner
was
too.
It
is
estimated
that
around
one
in
ten
women
suffers
postnatal
depression,
even
if
they
have
never
had
mental
health
problems.
Without
treatment
the
condition
can
last
for
months.
Although
most
women
have
a
few
days
of
“Baby
Blues”
shortly
after
birth,
postnatal
depression
can
kick
in
up
to
six
months
later.
Experts
say
that
paternal
depression
is
serious
because
it
can
have
“substantial
emotional,
behavioural
and
developmental”
effects
on
children.
56.
The
“Baby
Blues”
effect
among
fathers
may
be
caused
by
the
following
except
__________.
A.
domestic
chores
B.
fatherhood
pressure
C.
paternal
responsibility
D.
hormone
imbalance
57.
What
does
the
underlined
phrase“take
the
toll”in
paragraph
2
mean?
A.
Cost
a
lot
of
money.
B.
Take
the
lead.
C.
Have
a
bad
effect.
D.
Have
no
links.
58.
Which
could
be
the
best
title
for
the
passage?
A.
Therapy
for
Depression
B.
Father
Getting
Baby
Blues
C.
Effects
of
Father
Blues
D.
Postnatal
Recovery
56----58
DCB
(B)
The
Best
Way
to
See
Singapore.
See
More
for
Less!
City
Sightseeing$33/A,
$23/C,
FREE/T24
hrs
of
Unlimited
Touring
—
9
am
to
6
pmDuration:
1
Day
(unlimited
rides)Attractions:
Civic
District,
Orchard
Road,
Botanic
Gardens,
Little
India,
Chinatown
&
more
along
the
City
&
Heritage
routesIt
is
easy
to
enjoy
Singapore
with
the
City
Sightseeing
open-top
touring
system.
Spot
an
interesting
place
or
sight?
Simply
hop
off
and
walk
around
and
you
can
continue
the
tour
later
by
hopping
on
the
next
bus.?With
1
bus
arriving
every
20
minutes,
the?City
Sightseeing
system?links
you
to
major
sights,
attractions
and
hotels!
Guests
Helpline:
6338-6877
DUCK$33/A,
$23/C,
$2/TDaily:
9:30
am
—
5:30
pm
Duration:
60
minutesRide
the
original
DUCK!
Hop
on
this
amphibious(两栖的)
craft
for
a
sightseeing
tour
which
covers
both
land
and
sea!
Free
bus
transfer;
most
popular
tour;
1st
and
original
DUCK;
unique
land
&
sea
adventure
For
More
Information,
call
6338-6859
Night
Safari(旅行)
$49/A,
$33/C,
FREE/TTour
Time:
6:00
pm
—
10:00
pmDuration:
4
hours
Observe
the
night
activities
of
the
1,000
over
nocturnal(夜行的)
animals
in
the
Night
Safari
–
the
world’s
first
wildlife
night
park,
for
an
adventure
you’ll
never
forget.
Free
&
Easy
with
2-way
bus
transfer
For
More
Information,
call
6338-6826
Flyer$53/A,
$37/C,
FREE/TOpen
HoursoursHou:
Daily
9:00
am
—
9:00
pmDuration:
30
minutesFeast
your
eyes
on
Singapore’s
magnificent
cityscape
from
a
height
of
165m
on
the
world’s
largest
observation
wheel.
Get
your
cameras
ready
as
you
experience
a
360-degree
panoramic
view
of
the
city
and
the
Marina
Bay
area.
Free
bus
transfer;
free
river
transfer
For
More
Information,
call
6338-3311
☆
A
—
adult,
C
—
children
(3-12),
T
—
toddler
(2
&
below)
59.
Which
way
is
most
suitable
for
Mary,
who
can
just
spare
one
day
to
travel
around
Singapore?
A.
Night
Safari.
B.
DUCK.
C.
City
Sightseeing.
D.
Flyer.
60.
If
David
and
his
9-year-old
son
are
both
animal
lovers,
they
had
better
dial
___________
for
more
information
before
their
tour.
A.
6338-6877
B.
6338-6859
C.
6338-3311
D.
6338-6826
61.
Mr.
Smith
is
going
to
take
his
wife,
his
13-year-old
daughter
and
his
1-year-old
son
to
visit
Singapore
at
their
own
leisurely
pace,
he
should
get
at
least
___________
ready.
A.
$89
B.
$99
C.
$91
D.
$101
62.
Which
organization
in
Singapore
is
most
likely
to
issue
the
information
above?
A.
Education
Commission.
B.
Health
Department.
C.
Transportation
Bureau.
D.
Tourism
Bureau.
59----62
CDBD
(C)
Researchers
in
the
field
of
psychology
have
found
that
one
of
the
best
ways
to
make
an
important
decision,
such
as
choosing
a
university
to
attend
or
a
business
to
invest
in,
involves
the
utilization
of
a
decision
worksheet.
Psychologists
who
study
optimization
compare
actual
decisions
made
by
people
with
theoretical
ideal
decisions
to
see
how
similar
they
are.
Supporters
of
the
worksheet
procedure
believe
that
it
will
yield
optimal,
that
is,
the
best
decisions.
Although
there
are
several
variations
on
the
exact
format
that
worksheet
can
take,
they
are
all
similar
in
their
essential
aspects.
Worksheets
require
defining
the
problem
in
a
clear
and
concise
way
and
then
listing
all
possible
solutions
to
the
problem.
Next,
the
relevant
considerations
that
will
be
affected
by
each
decision
are
listed,
and
the
relative
importance
of
each
consideration
or
consequence
is
determined.
Each
consideration
is
assigned
a
numerical
value
to
reflect
its
relative
importance.
A
decision
is
mathematically
calculated
by
adding
these
values
together.
The
alternative
with
the
highest
number
of
points
emerges
as
the
best
decision.
Since
most
important
problems
are
multifaceted(多层面的),
there
are
several
alternatives
to
choose
from,
each
with
unique
advantages
and
disadvantages.
One
of
the
benefits
of
a
pencil
and
paper
decision-making
procedure
is
that
it
permits
people
to
deal
with
more
variables
than
their
minds
can
generally
comprehend
and
remember.
On
the
average,
people
can
keep
about
seven
ideas
in
their
minds
at
once.
A
worksheet
can
be
especially
useful
when
the
decision
involves
a
large
number
of
variables
with
complex
relationships.
A
realistic
example
for
many
college
students
is
the
question
“What
will
I
do
after
graduation?”
A
graduate
might
seek
a
position
that
offers
specialized
training,
pursue
an
advanced
degree,
or
travel
abroad
for
a
year.
A
decision-making
worksheet
begins
with
a
brief
statement
of
the
problem
that
will
also
help
to
narrow
it.
It
is
important
to
be
clear
about
the
distinction
between
long-range
and
immediate
goals
because
long-range
goals
often
involve
a
different
decision
than
short-range
ones.
Focusing
on
long
range
goals,a
graduating
student
might
revise
the
question
above
to
“What
will
I
do
after
graduation
that
will
lead
to
a
successful
career?”
Of
the
following
steps,
which
occurs
before
the
others
in
making
a
decision
worksheet?
Listing
the
consequences
of
each
solution.
Calculating
a
numerical
summary
of
each
solution.
Deciding
which
consequences
are
most
important.
Writing
down
all
possible
solutions.
According
to
decision-worksheet
theory,
an
optional
decision
is
defined
as
one
that
_______.
has
the
fewest
variables
to
consider
uses
the
most
decision
worksheets
has
the
most
points
assigned
to
it
is
agreed
by
the
greatest
number
of
people
The
author
states
that
“On
the
average,
people
can
keep
about
seven
ideas
in
their
minds
at
once”
to
explain
that
_______.
most
decisions
involve
seven
steps
human
mental
capacity
has
limitations
some
people
have
difficulty
making
minor
as
well
as
major
decisions
people
can
learn
to
keep
more
than
seven
ideas
in
their
minds
with
practice
What
does
the
passage
mainly
discuss?
A
tool
to
assist
in
making
complex
decisions.
A
comparison
of
actual
decisions
and
ideal
decisions.
Research
on
how
people
make
decisions.
Differences
between
long-range
and
short-range
decision
making.
【答案】63----66
.
D
C
B
A
【解析】
细节理解题。据第一段Worksheets
require
defining
the
problem
in
a
clear
and
concise
way
and
then
listing
all
possible
solutions
to
the
problem.
Next,…可知,第一步是要写下所有可能的解决方法,答案选择D。
推理判断题。根据文章第一段第三句话Supporters
of
the
worksheet
procedure
believe
that
it
will
yield
optimal,
that
is,
the
best
decisions可知an
optimal
decision指的是the
best
decision,又由第一段最后一句话The
alternative
with
the
highest
number
of
points
emerges
as
the
best
decision可知答案选择C。
推理判断题。由文章第二段第二句话One
of
the
benefits
of
a
pencil
and
paper
decision-making
procedure
is
that
it
permits
people
to
deal
with
more
variables
than
their
minds
can
generally
comprehend
and
remember可知a
pencil
and
paper
decision-making
procedure的好处之一就是它能让人处理比人们的大脑普遍一次性能处理的要多的事情,据此判断后面这句话应该说的是人类的精神力量是有限制的,故答案选择B。
主旨大意题。通篇读下来,文章主要是在介绍a
decision-making
worksheet的好处以及用途,B、C、D不符合文章大意。
Section
C
Directions:
Complete
the
following
passage
by
using
the
sentences
given
below.
Each
sentence
can
be
used
only
once.
Note
that
there
are
two
sentences
more
than
you
need.
A.
Add
a
short
but
descriptive
subject
line.B.
Having
others
waiting
for
your
e-mails
hurts
their
enthusiasm
for
work.C.
It
could
get
you
a
bad
reputation
as
being
indiscreet.D.
People
find
long
e-mails
irksome
and
energy-sapping.E.
Rushed
e-mails
that
violate
the
basic
norms
of
written
language
bespeak
carelessness.F.
Sending
out
e-mails
after
working
hour
could
be
seen
as
being
impolite.
Your
clients
and
colleagues
don’t
have
time
to
engage
fully
with
every
e-mail
they
get.
Some
of
them
receive
hundreds
of
messages
per
day.
That’s
why
they
start
with
the
ones
they
can
deal
with
quickly.
They
may
never
get
around
to
answering
—
or
even
reading
—
the
rest.
So
how
do
you
earn
their
attention?
Try
these
tips:
Stick
to
standard
capitalization
and
punctuation.
Conventions
of
good
writing
may
seem
like
a
waste
of
time
for
e-mail,
especially
when
you’re
tapping
out
messages
on
a
handheld
device.
But
it’s
a
matter
of
getting
things
right
—
the
little
things.
Even
if
people
in
your
group
don’t
capitalize
or
punctuate
in
their
messages,
stand
out
as
someone
who
does.
______67_____
And
their
abbreviated
style
can
be
confusing.
It
takes
less
time
to
write
a
clear
message
the
first
time
around
than
it
does
to
follow
up
to
explain
what
you
meant
to
say.
Be
brief
—
but
not
too
brief.
_____68____
The
more
they
have
to
scroll
or
swipe,
the
less
receptive
they’ll
be
to
your
message.
They’ll
probably
just
skim
it
and
miss
important
details
—
or
skip
it
altogether.
So
rarely
compose
more
than
a
single
screen
of
reading.
Focus
your
content,
and
tighten
your
language.
But
as
you’re
trimming
the
fat
from
your
message,
keep
the
meat
intact.
When
giving
a
project
update,
for
example,
supply
enough
background
information
to
orient
your
readers.
Consider
your
message
from
their
perspective.
They
aren’t
as
immersed
in
your
project
as
you
are,
and
they
probably
have
many
other
things
going
on.
So
remind
them
where
things
stood
when
you
last
sent
an
update,
and
describe
what’s
happened
since
then.
____69____
Before
hitting
“Send,”
check
your
subject
line.
If
it’s
generic
or
blank,
your
message
will
get
lost
in
your
recipient’s
overstuffed
inbox.
Are
you
asking
someone
to
take
action?
Highlight
that
in
the
subject
line.
Make
your
request
easy
to
find
—
and
fulfill.
Copy
people
judiciously.
Include
only
those
who
will
immediately
grasp
why
they’re
on
the
thread;
don’t
automatically
click
on
“Reply
All.”
Your
correspondent
may
have
been
over
inclusive
with
the
“Copy”
list,
and
if
you
repeat
that
mistake,
you’ll
continue
to
annoy
the
recipients
who
shouldn’t
be
there.
____70____
【答案】
1.
E
2.
D
3.
A
4.
C
【分析】
根据后文confusing等,可以判断出在讲解负面的内容,所以选AB
根据段首说明要brief,所以后面肯定在讲解原因,所以填写D
后文讲解到了subject
line,所以选择A
前文在讲解repeat
that
mistake的危害,所以选择C
Summary
Writing
Directions:
Read
the
following
passage.
Summarize
the
main
idea
and
the
main
point(s)
of
the
passage
in
no
more
than
60
words.
Use
your
own
words
as
far
as
possible.
Tired
of
all
the
pushing
in
supermarkets?
Fed
up
with
waiting
in
endless
lines
to
pay
for
what
you
have
bought?
Angry
at
wasting
time
in
traffic
jams
only
to
find
no
parking
spaces
when
you
eventually
arrive
at
the
store?
If
this
is
you,
then
online
shopping
is
the
answer
to
your
dreams
of
trouble-free
shopping.
Online
shopping
brings
its
own
challenges.
Here
are
a
few
things
to
bear
in
mind
when
browsing
various
websites.
The
claim
made
by
online
sites
is
that
shopping
online
is
a
safe
and
secure
way
to
make
purchases.
The
evidence
challenges
this.
In
any
case,
you
only
have
to
be
the
victim
of
fraud
(欺骗)
once
to
experience
all
the
problems
that
come
with
this
form
of
stealing.
Use
only
sites
that
have
a
trusted
history
and
an
excellent
reputation.
Another
problem
is
that
the
appearance
of
items
in
reality
is
often
quite
different
from
what
you
see
on
your
computer
screen.
This
might
not
be
a
problem
if
you
are
buying
washing
up
powder
but
could
be
a
major
disappointment
when
that
beautiful
blue
dress
you
ordered
turns
up
in
green.
Also,
product
descriptions
are
sometimes
simply
untrue!
Perhaps
the
wisest
plan
is
to
purchase
items
whose
design
and
color
are
not
essential
to
customer
satisfaction.
Some
even
argue
that
online
shopping
indirectly
contributes
to
global
warming.
Yes,
your
car
can
stay
parked
but
how
are
online
goods
delivered?
Often
by
some
large
van
pouring
out
carbon
monoxide
and
adding
to
our
already
desperate
traffic
problems.
You
are
also
by
now
becoming
increasingly
irritated(使烦恼)
by
the
fact
that
the
delivery
is
late
!
【答案】:
(要点一)
Online
shopping
can
free
you
of
the
trouble
you
meet
when
buying
things
in
store.
(要点二)However,
it
has
challenges.
Firstly,
you
should
bear
in
mind
that
you
must
use
sites
which
deserve
trusting.
(要点三)
Secondly,
you
shouldn’t
believe
all
the
descriptions
because
they
may
be
untrue.
(要点四)Lastly,you
should
know
although
the
delivery
may
be
late,
it
may
cause
global
warming.(60words)
【分析】:本文是一篇议论文,主要讲述了网购的优势及需要注意的几个问题。第一段引入话题,介绍网购可以为顾客避免很多麻烦。第二段指出存在的挑战,即可能被欺骗。第三段指出对商品的描述可能名不副实,最后一段指出快递运输可能会有助于全球变暖。文章结构清晰,易于概括。
Translation
毫无疑问,越来越多的公司会认可“共享经济”。(doubt)
人们的共同之处越多,相处得就越好。(common)
网上的报道引起了公众对食品安全的关心,但真正重要的是怎样才能阻止这样的悲剧再发生。(matter)
4.
如今,随着中国消费者越来越富裕,健康意识越来越强,快餐业在中国的发展也举步维艰。(find)
参考答案:
There
is
no
doubt
that
more
and
more
companies
will
accept
“Sharing
Economy”.
The
more
people
have
in
common,
the
better
they
will
get
along
with
each
other.
The
reports
on
the
websites
have
caused
the
public
concern
about
the
disadvantaged,
but
what
really
matters
is
how
to
prevent
such
tragedies
(as
this)
from
happening
again.?
Nowadays,
with
Chinese
consumers
becoming
richer
and
their
awareness
/
consciousness
of
health
stronger,
fast
food
industry
is
finding
/
finds
it
difficult
to
develop
in
China.
Guided
Writing
Directions:
Write
an
English
composition
in
120-150
words
according
to
the
instructions
given
below
in
Chinese.
你认为微信学习群是真提升还是无用功?你的理由是什么?
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
【参考答案】
Nowadays,
WeChat
study
groups
are
more
and
more
popular
among
people.
However,
opinions
on
it
vary.
Some
are
for
it,
while
others
against.
From
my
perspective,
I
strongly
disapprove
of
this
idea.
First,
it’s
easy
for
students
to
cheat
when
they
do
their
homework
assigned
through
Wechat
groups.
They
can
search
for
answers
on
the
Internet
any
time,
which
takes
away
the
point
of
being
given
homework.
Second,
they
can
play
computer
games
in
the
name
of
doing
homework,
which
may
have
a
bad
effect
on
their
studies.
Last
but
not
least,
studying
by
joining
the
WeChat
groups
is
a
waste
of
time,
which
should
be
spent
more
meaningfully.
In
conclusion,
while
Wechat
can
bring
much
convenience
to
our
life
and
study,
I
do
think
that
assigning
homework
and
learning
through
Wechat
group
isn’t
a
good
choice.
期中复习
21世纪教育网
www.21cnjy.com
精品试卷·第
2
页
(共
2
页)
HYPERLINK
"http://21世纪教育网(www.21cnjy.com)
"
21世纪教育网(www.21cnjy.com)中小学教育资源及组卷应用平台
Unit
1
Review
-ing分词作状语的用法
一ing分词的结构
一ing分词作状语可表示时间、原因、条件、结果、让步、方式、伴随等意义,这时它相当于一个状语从句。
作原因状语
例:Being
ill
today,Mary
is
absent
from
the
English
test.
作时间状语
例:When
looking
out
of
the
window,you
can
see
the
famous
Opera
House.
作伴随状语
例:They
went
back
home,chatting
and
laughing·
作结果状语
例:He
died
from
a
sudden
traffic
accident,leaving
the
experiment
half—done.
作条件状语
例:Listening
to
English
every
day,you’ll
learn
it
well
step
by
step.
注意点:
(1)-ing分词作状语与-ed分词作状语的区别
一般来说,-ing分词表示主动、进行;-ed分词表示被动、完成。
(2)-ing分词作状语时,一般情况下其逻辑主语与主句的主语保持一致。
Unit
2
Review
-ing分词作定语的用法
-ing分词作定语一般表示正在发生的动作或某一种状态。单个-ing分词作定语常放在被修饰的词之前,有时也可放在名词之后。现在分词短语则通常放在被修饰的名词之后。
the
rising
sun正在升起的太阳。the
sun
that
is
rising
a
sleeping
child熟睡的孩子
boiling
water
沸水
lasting
peace永久的和平
The
lady
sitting
at
the
desk(=the
lady
who
is
sitting
at
the
desk)
Unit
3
Review
1.-
ing分词作表语的用法
-
ing分词作表语.表示主语的特征.常用于事物。
例:The
game
sounds
interesting.
The
animal
looks
very
frightening
The
news
turns
out
to
be
disappointing.
2.-ing分词作宾语补足语的用法
-ing分词作宾语补足语主要用于以下动词之后的复合宾语里:
表示感知的动词,如see.hear.feel,find等。
例:I
saw
him
climbing
the
mountain
yesterday
after.
My
mother
said
that
she
felt
her
13ea
rt
beating
fast.
表示“致使”意义的动词,如have,set,keep.get等。
例:Can
you
get
tile
car
going?
They
kept
me
doing
it
for
three
hours.
Unit
4
Review
1.-ing分词的完成式的用法
-ing分词的完成式用作状语,强调一个动作在另一个动作开始前已经完成,或强调第一个动作持续一段时间后发生第二个动作,也强调两个动作之间有一段间隔。
例:
Having
originally
created
the
environment
we
live
in,
plants
may
be
called
on
once
more
to
save
it.
?
-ing分词的完成式用作宾语时,强调它表示的动作在谓语所表示的动作之前,但有时,也可用分词的
一般式代替完成式
例:Jack
admitted
having
broken
the
window
in
the
class
room.
=Jack
admitted
breaking
the
window
in
the
classroom.
2.-ing分词的被动式的用法
-ing分词的被动式可用作主语或宾语.它的逻辑主语是它所表示动作的承受者。
例:I
am
not
used
to
being
treated
like
that.
-ing分词的被动式还可用作定浯、时间状语或原因状语,含有被动、完成两层意思。
例:It
is
said
that
the
book
being
written
by
the
famous
film
star
will
be
published
next
month.
Being
examined
by
the
doctor,I
felt
nervous.
(一)
用适当的非谓语动词形式填空
1.
She
caught
the
student
(cheat)
in
exams.
2.
When
I
got
there,
I
found
him
(repair)
farm
tools.
3.
When
I
got
there,
I
found
the
farm
tools
.
(repair)
4.
Just
then
he
heard
someone
(call)
for
help.
5.
He
worked
so
hard
that
he
got
his
pay
.
(raise)
6.
The
missing
boys
were
last
seen
(play)
near
the
river.
7.
(compare)
with
the
old
one,
the
new
building
looks
more
beautiful.
8.
The
workers
had
the
machines
(run)
all
night
long
to
finish
the
work
on
time.
9.
People
in
the
south
have
their
houses
(make
of
)
bamboo.
10.
(lose)
in
thought,
he
almost
ran
into
the
car
in
front
of
him.
11.
The
foreigner
tried
his
best,
but
he
still
couldn't
make
his
point
____________.
(
understand)
12.
The
scientists
were
waiting
to
see
the
problem .(settle).
13.
The
library's
study
room
is
full
of
students
busy
___________ (prepare)
for
the
exam.
14.
The
ground
is
(cover
)with
(fall)
leaves.
15.
Lessons
(learn)
easily
were
soon
forgotten.
16.
The
wallet
(steal)
several
days
ago
was
found
(hide)in
the
dustbin
outside
the
building.
17.
A
person
(learn)
a
foreign
language
must
be
able
to
use
the
foreign
language
(forget
)
all
about
his
own.
18.
(produce)different
kinds
of
pianos,
the
workers
farther
improved
their
quality.
19.
The
students
in
the
university
are
all
taking
courses
(lead)
to
a
degree.
20.
Many
things
(consider)
impossible
in
the
past
are
very
common
today.
21.
(tell)many
times,
he
still
couldn't
understand.
22.
The
old
sick
lady
entered
the
hospital,
support)
by
her
two
sons.
23.
China
is
one
of
the
largest
countries
in
the
world,
(cover)
9.6
million
square
kilometres.
24.
We
must
keep
a
secret
of
the
thing
(discuss)
here,
the
general
said,
seriously
________(stare)
at
the
man
in
charge
of
the
imformation
office.
25.
The
visiting
Minister
expressed
his
satisfaction
with
the
talks,
(add)
that
he
had
enjoyed
his
stay
here.
26.
Properly
(mark)
with
numbers,
the
books
can
be
easily
found.
27.
(write)
the
composition,
John
handed
it
to
the
teacher
and
went
out
of
the
room.
28.
He
wrote
a
letter
to
me
(inform)
that
his
trip
to
Japan
had
been
put
off
because
of
the
bad
weather.He
reads
newspapers
every
day
to
keep
himself
(inform)
about
what's
going
on
in
the
world.
29.
(give)
a
satisfactory
operation,
the
patient
recovered
from
illness
very
quickly.
30.
(give)
a
satisfactory
operation,
the
doctor
believed
the
patient
would
recover
from
his
illness
very
soon.
(二)中译英
1.听说他在美国停留期间参观了几所世界知名大学(使用不定时的完成形式)
当妈妈走进房间的时候,他假装在睡觉。(使用不定式的进行形式)
他们真是一群喜欢吹嘘的人,总是乐于谈论他们所做的事情。(用现在分词作状语)
因为希望将来能成为一名厨师,杰克下星期起降到一家饭馆学习烹饪。(用现在分词作状语)
月饼被视作中国人的传统食品,它随着移民来到悉尼唐人街。(be
regarded
as)
李教授被认为是“活字典”,学生向他求助,总是能得到满意答案。(用现在分词作定语)
她最终完成了这一系列教科书的写作,但这是以她的健康为代价的。(at
the
cost
of)
放学后,所有老师都来到了操场,观看一班和二班进行排球比赛(现在分词做状语和宾语补足语)
在世纪之交的时,全世界看到并体验到了信息技术对人类社会带来的冲击。(witness)
那些学生热衷于玩电脑游戏,经常忘记做作业。(be
crazy
about)
纽约是个移民众多的城市,每个民族都把自己的文化带到这个城市来。(ethnic)
即使缺少实际工作经验是个不利条件,但这学生聪明又勤奋,这次竞赛他很可能得一等奖。(
chance
)
比较最新发现和历史数据后,他声称已经找到了解决问题的方法了。(
claim
)
花三个月写一篇高质量的论文是完全值得的。(
worthwhile
)
你对于学习的态度往往决定了你是否能在学习中取得成功。(
achieve
)
(三)词汇填空
Directions:
Co
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)mplete
the
following
passage
by
using
the
words
in
the
box.
Each
word
can
only
be
used
once.
Note
that
there
is
one
word
more
than
you
need.
Why
India's
Pink
City'
is
a
Photographer's
Heaven
approach
B.
archite
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)ctural
C.
captured
D.
complicated
E.
defensive
F.
defined
G.
extension
H.
houses
I.
reflect
J.
shades
K.
status
The
city
of
Jaipur
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)is
one
of
India's
wonders.
It
___31_____
some
of
the
country's
most
decorative
royal
palaces-elegant
structures
designed
hundreds
of
years
ago
that
still
attract
visitors
today.
Largely
built
in
the
1700s,
Jaipur
is
surrounded
by
a
city
wall
and
several
____32___
castles.
Considered
as
a
commercial
center,
it
was
ahead
of
its
time
due
to
the
use
of
grid
iron
(网格状)
city
planning.
A
romantic
dusty
pin
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)k
type-which
has
_____33____
the
city
since
1876,
after
it
was
painted
pink
towel
come
Queen
Victoria's
husband,
Prince
Albert-gives
Jaipur
its
___34_______
as
the
"Pink
City".
This
___35_____beauty
is
what
first
brought
Hong
Kong-based
photographers
Victor
Cheng
and
Samantha
Wong
to
Jaipur.
Walking
in
glass
skysc
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)rapers
for
century-old
royal
palaces
and
historic
castles,
the
pair-who
have
130,000
Instagram
followers
between
them-said
that
the
images
they
____36_____in
Jaipur
received
a
lot
of
response
online.
"A
lot
of
our
followers
hadn't
seen
this
side
of
India,
so
we're
happy
we
were
able
to
show
this
side
of
the
country."
Cheng
said.
For
the
photograph
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)ers,
one
of
the
city's
most
fascinating
features
is
the
light
pink
coloring
of
its
buildings.
“The
first
gate
you
see
when
you
enter
are
pink,”
said
Wong.
“Once
you’re
through,
everything
around
you
varies
in
different
______37____
of
the
color-from
bright
pinks
to
reddish
browns."
The
building
is
a(n
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?))
_____38_____
of
the
City
Palace,
and
its
windows
allowed
royal
women
to
observe
street
life
without
appearing
in
public.
One
of
Cheng's
most
striking
photos
shows
a
straight
front
of
the
building
and
its
hundreds
of
windows.
The
building's
lively
coloring
also
pushed
Cheng
to
take
a
different
______39____
to
editing
than
with
images
of
other
cities.
"I
toned
down
my
usual
editing
process
because
the
pink
was
so
bright
in
reality,"
he
said,
"I
wanted
the
photos
to
_____40__the
actual
color
I
was
seeing
myself
and
to
maintain
its
tone."2·1·c·n·j·y
高二上新世纪英语期中复习卷
II.
Grammar
and
Vocabulary
Section
A
Bob
Dylan
wins
2016
Nobel
Prize
in
Literature
US
music
legend
Bob
Dylan
won
the
Nobel
Literature
Prize
on
Thursday,
the
first
songwriter
to
win
the
prestigious
award
in
a
decision
___11___
stunned
prize
watchers.
The
75-year-old
Dylan---best
known
for
tunes
like“Blowin
in
the
Wind”and
“Like
a
Rolling
Stone”---___12___(honor)“for
having
created
new
poetic
expressions
within
the
great
American
song
tradition”,
the
Swedish
Academy
said.
The
choice
was
met
by
gasps
and
a
long
round
of
applause
from
journalists
___13___(attend)the
prize
announcement.
The
folk
singer
had
been
mentioned
in
Nobel
speculation
in
the
past
few
years,
___14___
he
was
never
seen
as
a
serious
competitor.
"Dylan
has
the
status
of
___15___
icon.
His
influence
on
contemporary
music
is
profound,"
the
academy
wrote
in
biographical
notes
about
the
famously
private
singer.
The
Nobel
is
___16___(late)award
for
the
singer,
who
has
come
a
long
way
from
his
humble
beginnings
as
Robert
Allen
Zimmerman,
born
in
1941
in
Duluth,
Minnesota,
who
taught
___17___
to
play
the
harmonica,
guitar
and
piano.
Initially
___18___(inspire)by
the
music
of
folk
singer
Woody
Guthrie,
Robert
Allen
changed
his
name
to
Bob
Dylan
and
began
performing
in
local
nightclubs.
___19___
dropping
out
of
college,
he
moved
to
New
York
in
1960.
His
first
album
contained
only
two
original
songs,
but
the
1963
breakthrough.
The
Freewheelin’s
Bob
Dylan
___20___(feature)a
number
of
his
own
songs,
including
the
classic
Blowin’
in
the
Wind.
Section
B
A.
addiction
B.
downward
C.access
D.
unfair
E.
urged
F.essential
G.
analytical
H.
forced
I.
reliance
J.
criticized
K.
fall
A
pen
has
always
been
a(n)
(31)
________tool?when?it?comes?to?taking?exams.
However,
in
this
digital
age,
this
traditional
tool
may
become
a
thing
of
the
past.
Cambridge?University?in?Britain?is?considering
ending
800
years
of
written
exams
and
allowing
students
to
use
laptops(手提电脑)?or?iPads?to?take?exams?instead.
The
move
comes?after?Cambridge?teachers?complained?that?students’
handwriting
is
becoming
too?hard?to?recognize.?The?(32)____in?being?able?to?write?neatly?could?largely
be
down
to
the
(33)______?on?laptops?in?lectures?and?elsewhere.?
“There
has
definitely
been
a
(34)______?
trend.
It
is
difficult
for
both
the
students
and
the
examiners
as
it
is
harder
and
harder
to
read
these
scripts,”
Sarah
Pearsall,
a
senior
lecturer
at
the
university,
told
The
Telegraph.
As?a?result,?more?and?more?students?with?poor?handwriting?are?being?(35)______
to
return
to
university
during?the?summer?holidays?to?read?their?answers?aloud?to?university?administrators.?
However,
some
(36)______?the?move,?fearing?the?handwritten?word?would?become?a?lost?art.
Tracey
Trussell,
a?handwriting?expert?at?the?British?Institute?of?Graphologists,?(37)______
Cambridge
to
hand
could
help
students
improve
their
memory
and
understand
lessons
better.
Meanwhile,?there?are?also?concerns?that?primary?and?secondary?schools?could?follow
Cambridge’s
examples.
In?fact,?a?similar?plan?was?carried?out?for?some?first-?and?second-year?students?at
Edinburgh
University
in
the
UK
in
2011,
reported
The
Scotsman.
Senior
officials
at
the
university
believed
it
was
(38)_____
to?expect?students?to?use?pens?and?paper?during?exams?when?most
of
their
coursework
was
done
using
computers.
The?move?also?echoes?the?opinions?of?Harvard?professor?Eric?Mazur,
known
as
the
father
of
the
“flipped
classroom”
(翻转课堂).
He
believed
that
the
rise
of
the
(39)_____
to
mobile
internet
means
we?live?in?an?age?in?which?we?don’t?need?to?memorize?anything.
Students
should
be
tested
on
their?creative?and?(40)___skills,?rather?than?the?ability?to?remember?information,
he
said
during?the?Times?Higher?Education?World?Academic?Summit?in?September.
III.
Reading
Comprehension
Section
A
Directions:
For
each
blank
in
the
following
passages
there
are
four
words
or
phrases
marked
A,
B,
C
and
D.
Fill
in
each
blank
with
the
word
or
phrase
that
best
fits
the
context.
Could
Buying
Paintings
Make
You
Rich?
Is
investing
in
paintings
a
good
way
to
get
rich
fast?
And
how
should
you
invest
in
art?
“With
extreme
41
”
is
the
advice
of
Patrick
Connolly,
a
financial
adviser.
“We
don’t
42
our
customers
to
invest
in
art
because
the
downsides
are
greater
than
the
upsides.
It
doesn't
produce
income
or
earnings.
What
you
43
is
exclusively
based
on
supply
and
demand,
and
there
are
big
movements
upwards
or
downwards
if
there
are
changes
in
the
economic
environment,”
he
said.
To
invest
in
art
as
a
true
investment,
you
need
a
starting
fund
of
at
least
$5,000.
But
it’s
not
just
about
having
enough
44
to
buy
the
painting
in
the
first
place.
Expensive
works
of
art
are
often
stored
in
protective
boxes
complete
with
detectors
to
monitor
humidity
and
temperature
levels,
and
to
protect
them
from
sun
damage
or
other
45
such
as
a
spilled
cup
of
coffee.
And
if
you
do
put
it
on
your
wall,
then
your
insurance
costs
are
likely
to
be
high.
If
word
gets
out
that
you
have
expensive
art
hanging
on
your
wall,
then
you're
likely
to
be
a
46
for
thieves.
Art
is
also
not
a
regulated
investment
so
when
things
go
wrong
–
for
example,
an
artwork
turns
out
to
be
a
fraud
(赝品)–
then
investors
cannot
fall
back
on
47
for
any
repayment.
Of
course
given
the
current
environment
of
low
interest
rates,
that's
still
a(n)
48
return
than
many
savings
accounts
will
give
you.
As
art
has
no
association
to
the
stock
market,
it
means
paintings
can
49
in
value
even
when
the
market
crashes,
making
it
a
good
option
for
investment
50
.
It
is
reported
that
after
a
decrease
in
the
global
art
market
throughout
2016,
auction(拍卖)
sales
51
in
the
first
six
months
of
2017.
Yet
you
don't
necessarily
have
to
be
super-wealthy
to
invest
in
art.
There
are
a
growing
number
of
art
fairs
and
online
marketplaces
aimed
at
buyers
with
a
more
52
budget.
Most
art
industry
experts
suggest
that
you
buy
a
piece
of
art
because
you
like
it,
not
because
you
want
to
get
rich.
The
most
53
approach
is
probably
to
buy
something
you
like
and
can
54
and,
be
prepared
to
keep
it
just
for
your
own
pleasure.
If
it
goes
up
in
value
that
should
be
just
a(n)
55
benefit.
41.
A.
accuracy
B.
carefulness
C.
enthusiasm
D.
generosity
42.
A.
beg
B.
control
C.
forbid
D.
recommend
43.
A.
get
back
B.
look
into
C.
take
out
D.
turn
to
44.
A.
desire
B.
energy
C.
money
D.
time
45.
A.
accidents
B.
appliances
C.
measures
D.
drinks
46.
A.
partner
B.
spectator
C.
target
D.
therapy
47.
A.
initiative
B.
regulation
C.
strategy
D.
tradition
48.
A.
better
B.
earlier
C.
healthier
D.
lower
49.
A.
fall
apart
B.
fall
down
C.
go
ahead
D.
go
up
50.
A.
funds
B.
levels
C.
selections
D.
rates
51.
A.
ceased
B.
proceeded
C.
recovered
D.
shrank
52.
A.
fixed
B.
limited
C.
massive
D.
modest
53.
A.
creative
B.
direct
C.
flexible
D.
sensible
54.
A.
afford
B.
preserve
C.
transfer
D.
undertake
55.
A.
added
B.
maximum
C.
obvious
D.
social
Section
B
(A)
Men
are
as
likely
as
women
to
suffer
from
postnatal
(产后的)
depression,
a
study
shows.
One
in
ten
fathers
—
the
same
ratios
as
mothers
—
are
found
to
suffer
before
or
after
birth.
By
the
time
their
child
reaches
12
weeks,
as
many
as
one
in
four
are
feeling
down.
The
symptoms
observed
in
the
American
study
are
not
thought
to
be
hormonal
—
as
they
are
in
women
—
and
are
instead
probably
a
response
to
the
pressures
of
fatherhood.
These
include
the
expense
of
having
children,
changed
relationship
with
partners
and
fear
of
paternal
(父亲的)
responsibility.
In
the
early
weeks,
the
lack
of
sleep
and
extra
domestic
chores
also
take
the
toll.
The
study
put
the
overall
rate
of
depression
among
new
fathers
at
10.4
percent
—
double
the
estimated
4.8
percent
for
all
men
in
any
12-month
period.
Around
8
percent
were
affected
in
the
12
weeks
before
and
after
birth,
according
to
the
Eastern
Virginia
Medical
School
Research.
The
study
found
parents
were
more
likely
to
be
down
if
their
partner
was
too.
It
is
estimated
that
around
one
in
ten
women
suffers
postnatal
depression,
even
if
they
have
never
had
mental
health
problems.
Without
treatment
the
condition
can
last
for
months.
Although
most
women
have
a
few
days
of
“Baby
Blues”
shortly
after
birth,
postnatal
depression
can
kick
in
up
to
six
months
later.
Experts
say
that
paternal
depression
is
serious
because
it
can
have
“substantial
emotional,
behavioural
and
developmental”
effects
on
children.
56.
The
“Baby
Blues”
effect
among
fathers
may
be
caused
by
the
following
except
__________.
A.
domestic
chores
B.
fatherhood
pressure
C.
paternal
responsibility
D.
hormone
imbalance
57.
What
does
the
underlined
phrase“take
the
toll”in
paragraph
2
mean?
A.
Cost
a
lot
of
money.
B.
Take
the
lead.
C.
Have
a
bad
effect.
D.
Have
no
links.
58.
Which
could
be
the
best
title
for
the
passage?
A.
Therapy
for
Depression
B.
Father
Getting
Baby
Blues
C.
Effects
of
Father
Blues
D.
Postnatal
Recovery
(B)
The
Best
Way
to
See
Singapore.
See
More
for
Less!
City
Sightseeing$33/A,
$23/C,
FREE/T24
hrs
of
Unlimited
Touring
—
9
am
to
6
pmDuration:
1
Day
(unlimited
rides)Attractions:
Civic
District,
Orchard
Road,
Botanic
Gardens,
Little
India,
Chinatown
&
more
along
the
City
&
Heritage
routesIt
is
easy
to
enjoy
Singapore
with
the
City
Sightseeing
open-top
touring
system.
Spot
an
interesting
place
or
sight?
Simply
hop
off
and
walk
around
and
you
can
continue
the
tour
later
by
hopping
on
the
next
bus.?With
1
bus
arriving
every
20
minutes,
the?City
Sightseeing
system?links
you
to
major
sights,
attractions
and
hotels!
Guests
Helpline:
6338-6877
DUCK$33/A,
$23/C,
$2/TDaily:
9:30
am
—
5:30
pm
Duration:
60
minutesRide
the
original
DUCK!
Hop
on
this
amphibious(两栖的)
craft
for
a
sightseeing
tour
which
covers
both
land
and
sea!
Free
bus
transfer;
most
popular
tour;
1st
and
original
DUCK;
unique
land
&
sea
adventure
For
More
Information,
call
6338-6859
Night
Safari(旅行)
$49/A,
$33/C,
FREE/TTour
Time:
6:00
pm
—
10:00
pmDuration:
4
hours
Observe
the
night
activities
of
the
1,000
over
nocturnal(夜行的)
animals
in
the
Night
Safari
–
the
world’s
first
wildlife
night
park,
for
an
adventure
you’ll
never
forget.
Free
&
Easy
with
2-way
bus
transfer
For
More
Information,
call
6338-6826
Flyer$53/A,
$37/C,
FREE/TOpen
HoursoursHou:
Daily
9:00
am
—
9:00
pmDuration:
30
minutesFeast
your
eyes
on
Singapore’s
magnificent
cityscape
from
a
height
of
165m
on
the
world’s
largest
observation
wheel.
Get
your
cameras
ready
as
you
experience
a
360-degree
panoramic
view
of
the
city
and
the
Marina
Bay
area.
Free
bus
transfer;
free
river
transfer
For
More
Information,
call
6338-3311
☆
A
—
adult,
C
—
children
(3-12),
T
—
toddler
(2
&
below)
59.
Which
way
is
most
suitable
for
Mary,
who
can
just
spare
one
day
to
travel
around
Singapore?
A.
Night
Safari.
B.
DUCK.
C.
City
Sightseeing.
D.
Flyer.
60.
If
David
and
his
9-year-old
son
are
both
animal
lovers,
they
had
better
dial
___________
for
more
information
before
their
tour.
A.
6338-6877
B.
6338-6859
C.
6338-3311
D.
6338-6826
61.
Mr.
Smith
is
going
to
take
his
wife,
his
13-year-old
daughter
and
his
1-year-old
son
to
visit
Singapore
at
their
own
leisurely
pace,
he
should
get
at
least
___________
ready.
A.
$89
B.
$99
C.
$91
D.
$101
62.
Which
organization
in
Singapore
is
most
likely
to
issue
the
information
above?
A.
Education
Commission.
B.
Health
Department.
C.
Transportation
Bureau.
D.
Tourism
Bureau.
(C)
Researchers
in
the
field
of
psychology
have
found
that
one
of
the
best
ways
to
make
an
important
decision,
such
as
choosing
a
university
to
attend
or
a
business
to
invest
in,
involves
the
utilization
of
a
decision
worksheet.
Psychologists
who
study
optimization
compare
actual
decisions
made
by
people
with
theoretical
ideal
decisions
to
see
how
similar
they
are.
Supporters
of
the
worksheet
procedure
believe
that
it
will
yield
optimal,
that
is,
the
best
decisions.
Although
there
are
several
variations
on
the
exact
format
that
worksheet
can
take,
they
are
all
similar
in
their
essential
aspects.
Worksheets
require
defining
the
problem
in
a
clear
and
concise
way
and
then
listing
all
possible
solutions
to
the
problem.
Next,
the
relevant
considerations
that
will
be
affected
by
each
decision
are
listed,
and
the
relative
importance
of
each
consideration
or
consequence
is
determined.
Each
consideration
is
assigned
a
numerical
value
to
reflect
its
relative
importance.
A
decision
is
mathematically
calculated
by
adding
these
values
together.
The
alternative
with
the
highest
number
of
points
emerges
as
the
best
decision.
Since
most
important
problems
are
multifaceted(多层面的),
there
are
several
alternatives
to
choose
from,
each
with
unique
advantages
and
disadvantages.
One
of
the
benefits
of
a
pencil
and
paper
decision-making
procedure
is
that
it
permits
people
to
deal
with
more
variables
than
their
minds
can
generally
comprehend
and
remember.
On
the
average,
people
can
keep
about
seven
ideas
in
their
minds
at
once.
A
worksheet
can
be
especially
useful
when
the
decision
involves
a
large
number
of
variables
with
complex
relationships.
A
realistic
example
for
many
college
students
is
the
question
“What
will
I
do
after
graduation?”
A
graduate
might
seek
a
position
that
offers
specialized
training,
pursue
an
advanced
degree,
or
travel
abroad
for
a
year.
A
decision-making
worksheet
begins
with
a
brief
statement
of
the
problem
that
will
also
help
to
narrow
it.
It
is
important
to
be
clear
about
the
distinction
between
long-range
and
immediate
goals
because
long-range
goals
often
involve
a
different
decision
than
short-range
ones.
Focusing
on
long
range
goals,a
graduating
student
might
revise
the
question
above
to
“What
will
I
do
after
graduation
that
will
lead
to
a
successful
career?”
Of
the
following
steps,
which
occurs
before
the
others
in
making
a
decision
worksheet?
Listing
the
consequences
of
each
solution.
Calculating
a
numerical
summary
of
each
solution.
Deciding
which
consequences
are
most
important.
Writing
down
all
possible
solutions.
According
to
decision-worksheet
theory,
an
optional
decision
is
defined
as
one
that
_______.
has
the
fewest
variables
to
consider
uses
the
most
decision
worksheets
has
the
most
points
assigned
to
it
is
agreed
by
the
greatest
number
of
people
The
author
states
that
“On
the
average,
people
can
keep
about
seven
ideas
in
their
minds
at
once”
to
explain
that
_______.
most
decisions
involve
seven
steps
human
mental
capacity
has
limitations
some
people
have
difficulty
making
minor
as
well
as
major
decisions
people
can
learn
to
keep
more
than
seven
ideas
in
their
minds
with
practice
What
does
the
passage
mainly
discuss?
A
tool
to
assist
in
making
complex
decisions.
A
comparison
of
actual
decisions
and
ideal
decisions.
Research
on
how
people
make
decisions.
Differences
between
long-range
and
short-range
decision
making.
Section
C
Directions:
Complete
the
following
passage
by
using
the
sentences
given
below.
Each
sentence
can
be
used
only
once.
Note
that
there
are
two
sentences
more
than
you
need.
A.
Add
a
short
but
descriptive
subject
line.B.
Having
others
waiting
for
your
e-mails
hurts
their
enthusiasm
for
work.C.
It
could
get
you
a
bad
reputation
as
being
indiscreet.D.
People
find
long
e-mails
irksome
and
energy-sapping.E.
Rushed
e-mails
that
violate
the
basic
norms
of
written
language
bespeak
carelessness.F.
Sending
out
e-mails
after
working
hour
could
be
seen
as
being
impolite.
Your
clients
and
colleagues
don’t
have
time
to
engage
fully
with
every
e-mail
they
get.
Some
of
them
receive
hundreds
of
messages
per
day.
That’s
why
they
start
with
the
ones
they
can
deal
with
quickly.
They
may
never
get
around
to
answering
—
or
even
reading
—
the
rest.
So
how
do
you
earn
their
attention?
Try
these
tips:
Stick
to
standard
capitalization
and
punctuation.
Conventions
of
good
writing
may
seem
like
a
waste
of
time
for
e-mail,
especially
when
you’re
tapping
out
messages
on
a
handheld
device.
But
it’s
a
matter
of
getting
things
right
—
the
little
things.
Even
if
people
in
your
group
don’t
capitalize
or
punctuate
in
their
messages,
stand
out
as
someone
who
does.
______67_____
And
their
abbreviated
style
can
be
confusing.
It
takes
less
time
to
write
a
clear
message
the
first
time
around
than
it
does
to
follow
up
to
explain
what
you
meant
to
say.
Be
brief
—
but
not
too
brief.
_____68____
The
more
they
have
to
scroll
or
swipe,
the
less
receptive
they’ll
be
to
your
message.
They’ll
probably
just
skim
it
and
miss
important
details
—
or
skip
it
altogether.
So
rarely
compose
more
than
a
single
screen
of
reading.
Focus
your
content,
and
tighten
your
language.
But
as
you’re
trimming
the
fat
from
your
message,
keep
the
meat
intact.
When
giving
a
project
update,
for
example,
supply
enough
background
information
to
orient
your
readers.
Consider
your
message
from
their
perspective.
They
aren’t
as
immersed
in
your
project
as
you
are,
and
they
probably
have
many
other
things
going
on.
So
remind
them
where
things
stood
when
you
last
sent
an
update,
and
describe
what’s
happened
since
then.
____69____
Before
hitting
“Send,”
check
your
subject
line.
If
it’s
generic
or
blank,
your
message
will
get
lost
in
your
recipient’s
overstuffed
inbox.
Are
you
asking
someone
to
take
action?
Highlight
that
in
the
subject
line.
Make
your
request
easy
to
find
—
and
fulfill.
Copy
people
judiciously.
Include
only
those
who
will
immediately
grasp
why
they’re
on
the
thread;
don’t
automatically
click
on
“Reply
All.”
Your
correspondent
may
have
been
over
inclusive
with
the
“Copy”
list,
and
if
you
repeat
that
mistake,
you’ll
continue
to
annoy
the
recipients
who
shouldn’t
be
there.
____70____
Summary
Writing
Directions:
Read
the
following
passage.
Summarize
the
main
idea
and
the
main
point(s)
of
the
passage
in
no
more
than
60
words.
Use
your
own
words
as
far
as
possible.
Tired
of
all
the
pushing
in
supermarkets?
Fed
up
with
waiting
in
endless
lines
to
pay
for
what
you
have
bought?
Angry
at
wasting
time
in
traffic
jams
only
to
find
no
parking
spaces
when
you
eventually
arrive
at
the
store?
If
this
is
you,
then
online
shopping
is
the
answer
to
your
dreams
of
trouble-free
shopping.
Online
shopping
brings
its
own
challenges.
Here
are
a
few
things
to
bear
in
mind
when
browsing
various
websites.
The
claim
made
by
online
sites
is
that
shopping
online
is
a
safe
and
secure
way
to
make
purchases.
The
evidence
challenges
this.
In
any
case,
you
only
have
to
be
the
victim
of
fraud
(欺骗)
once
to
experience
all
the
problems
that
come
with
this
form
of
stealing.
Use
only
sites
that
have
a
trusted
history
and
an
excellent
reputation.
Another
problem
is
that
the
appearance
of
items
in
reality
is
often
quite
different
from
what
you
see
on
your
computer
screen.
This
might
not
be
a
problem
if
you
are
buying
washing
up
powder
but
could
be
a
major
disappointment
when
that
beautiful
blue
dress
you
ordered
turns
up
in
green.
Also,
product
descriptions
are
sometimes
simply
untrue!
Perhaps
the
wisest
plan
is
to
purchase
items
whose
design
and
color
are
not
essential
to
customer
satisfaction.
Some
even
argue
that
online
shopping
indirectly
contributes
to
global
warming.
Yes,
your
car
can
stay
parked
but
how
are
online
goods
delivered?
Often
by
some
large
van
pouring
out
carbon
monoxide
and
adding
to
our
already
desperate
traffic
problems.
You
are
also
by
now
becoming
increasingly
irritated(使烦恼)
by
the
fact
that
the
delivery
is
late
!
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Translation
毫无疑问,越来越多的公司会认可“共享经济”。(doubt)
人们的共同之处越多,相处得就越好。(common)
网上的报道引起了公众对食品安全的关心,但真正重要的是怎样才能阻止这样的悲剧再发生。(matter)
4.
如今,随着中国消费者越来越富裕,健康意识越来越强,快餐业在中国的发展也举步维艰。(find)
Guided
Writing
Directions:
Write
an
English
composition
in
120-150
words
according
to
the
instructions
given
below
in
Chinese.
你认为微信学习群是真提升还是无用功?你的理由是什么?
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
21世纪教育网
www.21cnjy.com
精品试卷·第
2
页
(共
2
页)
HYPERLINK
"http://21世纪教育网(www.21cnjy.com)
"
21世纪教育网(www.21cnjy.com)