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2022学年第一学高二英语期中考试满分:100完成时间:100分钟I、Listeningcomprehension24%SectionAShortconversations10%Directions:InsectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.1.A.Attheman’soffice.B.Atthewoman’soffice.C.Inacinema.D.Outsidethedormitory.2.A.Shelikesfruitsalad.B.Sheeatwhatevershelikes.C.Shepreferstobeonadiet.D.Sheisafraidofgainingweight.3.A.7:30.B.7:40.C.7:50D.8:00.4.A.Tim’sexcellentperformance..B.Tim’sassignment.C.Tim’sgraduationday.D.Tim’sstudyhabits.5.A.Husbandandwife.B.Managerandcustomer.C.Hostessandguest.D.Teacherandstudent.6.A.Hehasnointerestinwildlifeprotection.B.Hecan’tjointhegroup.C.Heissorrytofailintheexamination..D.HeisalreadybusywiththeStudentUnionissue.7.A.Priceofpetrol.B.Busfare.C.Trafficcondition.D.Petrolshortage.8.A.Theywillhavetogetsomemorepaint.B.Theyshouldgetsomeonetohelpthem.C.Theyshouldn’tdelayanylonger.D.Theydon’thavetopainttheroomagain.9.A.Summervacation..B.Languagelearning.C.Pleasureoftravelling.D.Studyabroad.10.A.ThewomanwantstogotoToronto.B.ThemanwantstogotoVancouver.C.TherearenoflightstoToronto.D.TherearetwodirectflighttoToronto.[GkStK.Com]SectionBPassages6%Directions:InsectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedthreequestionsoneachofthepassages.Thepassagewillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.11.A.SheexplainedthefunctionsoftheBCDInternational.12\nB.Shedescribedsomepopularsingers.C.Sheplayedanewrecord.D.Sheintroducedtheradioprogramtolisteners.12.A.AbouttheBigHits.B.TheHistoryofPop.C.TheRoadtoMusic.D.PopWords.13.A.Tointroducenewsingersandsongwriters.B.Toprovidethebackgroundwithmusic.C.Tohelptounderstandthewordstothebigmusichits.D.Tohearfromlisteners’opiniononmusic.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.14.A.Toachievehighmarksinstudy.B.Todeveloptheirowninterests.C.Toberesponsiblefortheirparents.D.Todiscoversubjectsoutsideclass.15.A.Becausetherearesofewrules.B.Becausetherearetoomanyrules.C.Becausetheyhatetotakepartinactivities.D.Becausetheyareafraidtomakemistakes.16.A.Teachersshowlittleinterestinopeneducation.B.Mosttraditionalteacherssupportopeneducation.C.ManyteachersquiteenjoyopeneducationD.Sometraditionalteachersdonotlikeopeneducation.SectionCLongerconversations8%Directions:InSectionC,youwillhearonelongerconversation.Theconversationwillbereadtwice.Afteryouheartheconversation,youarerequiredtofillinthenumberedblankswithinformationyouhaveheard.Writeyouranswersonyouranswersheet.Blanks17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.(CompletethetablewithONEWORDforeachblank!)SunshineCommunityCollegeEVENINGCOURSESTobecompletedforallnewstudentsStudentsdetailsSurname:_______17_________Firstname:MariaNationality:______18_________Occupation:StudentAddress:24CherryRoadTelephoneNo:_____19___________CourseDetailsCourseName:CGI______20_________CourseCode:139Starts:June12,Monday7pm.Blank21through24arebasedonthefollowingconversation.WhydidRuthcallTim?Becausesheneedsvolunteersto__21___tothenewstudents.WhenwillTimmostprobablygotohelp?Hemaygotohelpon____22_____mornings.12\nWhatdoesn’tTimhaveonhim?Timdoesn’thave____23____onhim.WhatdoesKenhavetodobeforeleaving?Hehastoget____24_____out.Completetheform.WriteNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSforeachanswer.I、Grammarandvocabulary(25%)SectionA7%Directions:BeneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Chooseoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.25.______atthetopoftheOrientalTower,peoplebelowwilllookverysmall.A.StandB.StandingC.TostandD.Ifyoustand26._____fromothercontinentsformillionsofyear,Australiahasmanyplantsandanimalsnotfoundinanyothercountryintheworld.A.BeingseparatedB.HavingbeenseparatedC.HavingseparatedD.Tobeseparated27.Thebell_________theendoftheperiodrang,_______ourheateddiscussion.A.indicating;interruptingB.indicated;interruptingC.indicating;interruptedD.indicated;interrupted28.Thisfieldofscientificresearchremains________.A.tobeuntouchingB.beingtouchedC.tobeuntouchedD.untouched29.Don’tsuewords,expressions,orphrases_______onlytopeoplewithspecificknowledge.A.beingknownB.havingbeenknownC.tobeknownD.known30.________fromthehill,thewholecityofNanjinglooksmorebeautiful.A.AspeopleseeB.SeeingC.PeopleseethecityD.Seen31._______inatop-leveluniversityabroadiswhatmanystudentswishfor.A.EducatedB.BeingeducatedC.ToeducateD.EducatingSectionB8%Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagescoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.Perhapsoneaspectofmodernlifewhichismostoftenconsidered“annoying”isnoise.Accordingtosomeestimates,theamountofurbannoise____32_____(double)inthepasttenyears,andwiththeincreaseinroadandairtraffic,noiseislikelytoincreasetoo.Noisequiteclearlyaffectsthehealthofmodernman.Itisahealththreat.Loudnoise_____33_____(say)tobealeadingcauseofdeafnessamongmanypeopleover65.Itisalsoamajor_____34_____(contribute)factorincausingstress,______35_____itselfcausesavarietyofillnesses.Noiseissometimesassociatedwithlackofcommunicationinthemodernworld.Inmanybusyshops,factoriesandnightclubs,_____36_____levelandconstancyofnoisemakeconversationatanaturalleveldifficultorimpossible.Certainpeopleinsociety,suchasmotorcyclists,seemtobelievetheyhavea12\nright______37___(make)asmuchnoiseastheylikewithoutbeingfined.Dothey?Wearesotrainedtonoiseinthismodernworld___38_____peoplegrowingupwithlittleornoexperienceofgenuinepeaceandquiethavebeguntoassociatesilencewithboredom.Isn’tittimeforustostartteachingyoungpeoplethatsilenceisgoldenandthatyoucandoalotofinterestingthings___39____theaccompanimentofnoise?SectionC10%Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.complicatedB.suitableC.understandD.regularlyAB.instantAC.accessAD.divideBC.normallyBD.obtainCD.symbolsABC.referAmongthenote-takingformsintoday’sUSschools,theCornellmethodiswidelyrecommended.Providingaformforconcentratingandorganizingnotes,theCornellmethodsetsupasystemtodirectstudentsto___40______thepaperintotwocolumns.Thenote-takingcolumn,whichisusuallyontheright,istwicethesizeofthekeywordcolumnontheleft.Thestudentshouldleavefivetosevenlinesblank,atthebottomofthepage.Notesfromalectureorteachingoccupythenote-takingcolumnwhich___41____containthemainideasofthetextbookorlecture.Most___42____ideasandlongsentencesareavoidedwhile___43____orabbreviations(缩写)arepreferredinstead.Toassistwithfuturereviews,___44___thoughtsorquestionsshouldbenoteddownassoonaspossiblesothatthestudentsmay____45___tothesepointsforreflectionorfurtherresearch.Thekey-wordcolumnisa(n)__46____placetonotedowntheseideas.Theseideasmaylaterturnintopotentialresearchresultsasstudentsarealwaysencouragedtoreflectonthenotes___47_____ortogodeepintothequestionsfurther.Within24hoursafterthenote-taking,thestudentsmustreviseandthenproduceashortsummaryinthebottomspace.Suchmovehelpshimto__48____thetopicbetter.Whenpreparingforatest,thestudenthas____49____toabriefbutdetailedrecordofthepreviousclasses.III、Readingcomprehension31%SectionA15%Remainsofancientcivilizationareplaceswhichweredesignedandbuiltasalastingtribute(致敬)tosomeindividualsorevents.Byvisitingthese___50___monuments,youaresuretobeamazedbyhow__51__theancientcivilizationthatexistedcenturiesbeforeyouwas.Someofthefacilitieswhichcouldbedatedbackhundredsofyearsagoarestillinusetoday.Besides,youwillalso__52____atthemysteriousstoriesbehindit.TheGreatWall,__53___,isprobablythebest-knownmonumentofChina,whichconsistsofanetworkofwallsandtowersthroughwhichtheattackwarningscouldbereceivedwithinminutes.__54___thenhadenoughtimetoprepare.Estimates(估算)ofthetotallengthofthemonument___55___,dependingonwhichsectionsareincludedandhowtheyaremeasured.Oneofthe__56___mysteriesisthat,althoughsomeofthewallis__57___inspecialradarimagestakenby12\nsatellites,astronautshaveconfirmedthattheexistingwallisnotseveralthousandyearsold,norisit,asmanypeoplehad__58___visibletothehumaneyeformouterspace.EvenolderthantheGreatWallofChinaistheGreatPyramid(金字塔)ofGiza.Overa20-yearperiod,thousandsofworkersmadethevisionbecome__59__withnumerousblocks,eachweighingmorethantwotons.It’sstilla(n)___60__tomodernpeoplehowancientmenhandled__61___ofthesegiantstonesinatimewhencarsorboatsneverexistedsome4500yearsago.ThepyramidservednotonlyasatombforKingKhufu,butalsoaplaceof__62___activity.ThenumberoftheGod’sservantsatthattimeshowedtheimportanceofsuchactivities.AfterKhufudied,hisbodywascarefullytreatedwithvariousmedicinesandmaterialsandwaswrappedinordertobe__63__forlong.AccordingtoancientEgyptianbelief,thepyramid,wherethemummywasplaced,providedaplaceforthekingtopassintotheafterlife.Thenhisservantsperformedrituals(仪式)tobring__64___tothedeadking’ssoul,removingalltheunrestandpainfromhisnextlife.50.A.modernB.historicC.officialD.commercial51.A.advancedB.technicalC.overlookedD.energetic52.A.stareB.wonderC.aimD.call53.A.inadditionB.inotherwordsC.howeverD.forexample54.A.MechanicsB.WorkersC.AstronautsD.Soldiers55.A.extendB.remainC.varyD.progress56.A.long-standingB.widely-usedC.carefully-chosenD.clearly-stated57.A.recognizableB.reasonableC.reliableD.responsible58.A.provedB.claimedC.threatenedD.requested59.A.realityB.traditionC.mansionD.civilization60.A.burdenB.secretC.solutionD.fortune61.A.financeB.storageC.transportationD.production62.A.sportsB.religiousC.fightingD.family63.A.preservedB.recoveredC.buriedD.restored64.A.leadershipB.peaceC.honourD.inspirationSectionB12%(A)Atage11,ZlataFilipovicsawthingsthatmostpeoplepraytheyneversee.Growingupinthemiddleofawarzone,thislittlegirlexperiencedfirsthandthehorrorsofwar.Filipovicturned11inDecemberof1991.FivemonthslaterSerbiansoldiers12\nattackedFilipovic’shometownofSarajevo,Bosnia.Whilemanypeoplefledthecity,Filipovic’sfamilystayed.SomeoftheworstmomentsoftheBosnianconflictwouldtakeplacerightunderhernose.HowdidFilipovicdealwithhisharrowingexperience?Bywritingadiary.Zlata’sDiarywasfirstpublishedinthesummerof1993byUNICEF(UnitedNationsInternationalChildren’sEmergencyFund).Itattractedenormousinterest.HerwritingsontheBosnianconflictwerenotassophisticated(老练的)asthedailynewsreports.Filipovic’sobservationswerehowever,moremovingandintimate(私人的).Zlata’sDiarygavereadersasenseofsympathyfortheordinarypeoplestuckintheBalkanregion.Filipovic’swritingsraisedworldawarenessofthesenselessconflictinSarajevo.“Iseethatthingsaren’tgoodhere,”Filipovicwrites.“Anuglywaristakingawaymychildhood.”AftertwoyearsofenduringthewarinSarajevo,Filipovic’sfamilyescapedtoParisinDecemberof1993.Zlata’sDiarywasthenprintedbyaninternationalpublisher.Itbecameaninstantbestseller.Ithassincebeentranslatedinto35languages.OutsideBosnian,Filipoviccontinuedtoshowdeepconcernforhertornhomeland.Inthefollowingyears,shegavemanytalksontheimpactofwaronchildren.Shespokeoftenabouttheneedforastable,lastingpeaceintheBalkanregion.FilipoviceventuallyattendedaBritishUniversityandreceivedadegreeinhumansciences.Today,thewell-beingoftheBalkanregionremainsonhermind.NowFilipovicwantstouseherexperiencetopromotepeaceinarapidlychangingEurope.Shehopesthatherstoriesofwarwillmakepeoplelistentohermessageofpeace.65.Theunderlinedword“harrowing”inParagraph2canbestbereplacedby“________”.A.desperateB.miserableC.embarrassingD.revolutionary66.WhatwasspecialaboutZlata’sDiary?A.Itwroteaboutwarindifferentlanguages.B.Itwasasattractiveasthedailynewsreport.C.Ithelpedtheworldseewarthroughtheeyesofachild.D.ItmadetheworldknowbetterabouttheBosnianconflict.67.Itcanbelearnedfromthepassagethat__________.A.Zlatawaspromotingpeacewithherstoriesofwar.B.Zlata’snosewasseriouslywoundedintheconflict.C.Zlatakeptherdiaryasecretuntilthewinterof1993.D.ZlatafeltrelievedafterescapingfromthewarinSarajevo.12\n68.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.ZlataFilipovic:growingupinwarB.ZlataFilipovic:writingagainstwarC.ZlataFilipovic:changingtheworldD.ZlataFilipovic:lovingpeaceinheart(B)Amongallthefastgrowingscienceandtechnology,theresearchofhumangenes,orbiologicalengineeringaspeoplecallit,isdrawingmoreandmoreattentionnow.Sometimesitisahottopicdiscussedbypeople.Thegreatestthingthatgenetechnologycandoistocureseriousdiseasesthatdoctorsatpresentcanalmostdonothingwith,suchascancerandheartdisease.Everyyear,millionsofpeoplearemurderedbythesetwokillers.Andtodate,doctorshavenotfoundaneffectivewaytocurethem.Butifthegenetechnologyisapplied,notonlythesetwodiseasescanbecuredcompletely,bringinghappinessandmorelivingdaystothepatients,butalsothegreatamountofmoneypeoplespendoncuringtheirdiseasescanbesaved,thereforeitbenefitstheeconomyaswell.Inaddition,humanlifespan(寿命)canbeprolonged.Genetechnologycanhelppeopletogivebirthtohealthandcleverchildren.Somefamilies,withtheEnglishimperialfamilybeingagoodexample,havehereditary(遗传的)diseases.Thismeanstheirchildrenwillforsurehavethefamilydisease,whichisagreattroubleforthesefamilies.Inthepast,doctorscoulddonothingabouthereditarydiseases.Butgenetechnologycansolvethisproblemperfectly.Thescientistjustneedtofindthewronggeneandcorrectit,andahealthychildwillbeborn.Somepeopleareworryingthatthegeneresearchcanbeusedtomanufacturehumanbeingsinlargequantities.Inthepastfewyears,scientistshavesucceededincloningasheep,thereforethesepeoplepredictthathumanbabieswouldsoonbecloned.ButIbelieveclonedbabieswillnotcomeoutinlargequantities,formostcouplesintheworldcanhavebabiesinverynormalway.Ofcourse,thegovernmentmusttakecartocontrolgenetechnology.69.Whatdoes“thesetwokillers”inthesecondparagraphreferto?A.GenetechnologyandanothertreatmentofthetwodiseasesB.Thetwomurdererswhokilledtheclonedbaby.C.Thetwodiseasesofcancerandheartdisease.D.Hereditarydiseasesandcancer70.What’sthemainideaofthethirdparagraph?A.Howgenetechnologycanbeappliedinthefieldoftreatinghereditarydiseases.B.Genetechnologycanbeusedtoclonehumanbabies.12\nC.Genetechnologycanhelppeopletogivebirthtoababy.D.GenetechnologycanhelptheEnglishimperialfamilyout.71.Inwhatwaygenetechnologycanhelptotreathereditarydiseases?A.Usinggenetechnology,peoplewithhereditarydiseasescanhavemorelivingdays.B.Usinggenetechnology,thescientistfindsthewronggeneandcorrectsit.C.Usinggenetechnology,humanbabiescanbecloned.D.Doctorscancurecancerandheartdiseasewiththehelpofgenetechnology.72.Whatisthemainpurposeofwritingthispassage?A.Expressingthewriter’sideathatgenetechnologywillbenefitpeople.B.Tellingpeoplethedisadvantagesofgenetechnology.C.Tellingherreadersthatgenetechnologywillnotbenefitpeople.D.Explainingthatgenetechnologywillalsodoharmtothehumanity.(C)Asthenewsemesterbegins,millionsofcollegestudentsacrossthecountryaretryinghardtorememberhowbesttowriteapaperor,morelikely,howbesttodelaythatpaper.Procrastinationisthethiefoftimeandalotofstudentssufferformit.Theycanspendwholedaysinthelibrarydoingnothingbutstaringintospace,eatingsnacks,surfingtheInternet,watchingvideosandlookingatotherstudentssittingaroundthem,who,mostlikelyaredoingnothingeither.Paralyzed(使失去活力)bytheirhabittoprocrastinate,theywritemicroblogsabouttheirfears,askingtheironlinefriendsiftheysometimeshavethesameissue.Butthisdoesnothingtobreakthespell.(魔咒)Accordingtoarecentreport,95percentofusprocrastinateatsomepointand20percentoftheworld’spopulationarealwaysprocrastinating.Thefiguresaredisappointing.Procrastinatorsarelesswealthy,lesshealthyandlesshappythanthosewhodon’tdelay.Procrastinatorsliketofindexcusestojustifytheirbehavior,butBBCcolumnistRowanPellingsaystheyareallwrong.Manyprocrastinatorstellthemselvestheyareperfectionistswhoworkbestunderpressure.Pellingsaysthisisnonsense,asworkdoneatthelastminuteismorelikelytohavemistakesthanworkdoneontime.Thebehaviorofprocrastinatorsoftenmakesthemfeelashamed,inconveniencesothersandannoyslovedones.Pellingalsopointsoutthatprocrastinationfeelsparticularlydelinquent(过失的)inasocietythatthinksofspeedyactionasadmirable,and,attimes,evenasamoralgood.Fortunately,socialscientistshavethrowntheirweightbehindeffortstounderstandthisbehavioralmistakeandofferstrategiestocontrolit.PiersSteel,aCanadiansocialscientistandauthorofTheProcrastinationEquation,believes12\nhumanis“designed”toprocrastinate.Nevertheless,hesuggestsacoupleofgoodwaystogetthroughthetaskathand.73.Fromthefirsttwoparagraphswecanlearnthat__________.A.procrastinationisbeneficialtomanystudents.B.manystudentsareundergreatpressureintheirstudy.C.lotsofcollegestudentsworkhardtowritegoodessaysontime.D.manystudentshavethehabitofdelayingfinishingtheirtasks.74.Whichbehaviorbelongstoprocrastination?A.Neverdreamawaythetime.B.Alwayscompletethetasksaheadoftime.C.Neverputofftilltomorrowwhatshouldbedonetoday.D.Alwayswaittoworkuntilthe“goodmood”or“goodtime”.75.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisnottrue.?A.Procrastinationmakespeoplewastetheirtime.B.procrastinatorsusuallycompletetheirtasksperfectly.C.Speedyactionisconsideredasamoralstandardinthesociety.D.Procrastinationiscommonamongpeople.76.Whatismostlikelytobediscussedintheparagraphthatfollows?A.Measurestodealwithprocrastination.B.Approachestohandlingthestudypressures.C.MoreexamplestoillustrateprocrastinationD.IntroductiontothebookTheProcrastinationEquation.SectionC4%Directions:Readthefollowingpassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.Thelibraryisoneofthemostpopularplacesatawesternuniversity.Studentsturntoitforresearch,conversationsaboutclass,andmanyotherservices.ComparedwithChineselibraries,collegelibrariesintheUSandUKtendtooffermoreresources.ApostgraduateatYaleUniversitycanborrowasmanyas225booksatatime.Inadditiontoborrowingbooks,thereareonlineandelectronicresources.Theseincludeadatabasesearchofpopularandacademicmaterial,suchasLexisNexisAcademic,whichofferitemsfromnewspapersandmagazines.Althoughbooksandarticlesaretheitemsthatstudentsaskformostfrequently,somelibrariesprovideaudioandvideorecordings,mapsandsheetmusic(数据库).Atsomeschools,teachersandtutorsputelectroniccopiesoftheirteachingPPTsonthelibraryWebtogiveeasieraccessforstudents.AnotherusefulserviceinWesterncollegelibrariesistheInterlibraryLoan.12\nThisallowsastudentatoneschooltoborrowbooksfromanotherschool.Theloanrequestismadethroughthestudent’scollegelibrary,whichgetsthebook,givesittotheuser,andarrangesforitsreturn.Technologyhasbroughtmoreservicestostudentsandhasmadelibrariesattractive.Someuniversitieshaveservicesforstudentstosendmessagesthroughthecomputerormobiletextstoaskthelibrarystaffforinformation.Earlierthisyear,HarvardUniversityintroducedanewScanandDeliverservice,allowingstudentstomakerequestsforpartsofbooksandarticles.Requestsmadethroughthesystemarehandledbylibrarystaff.Thestudentreceivesandsendse-mailswithanInternetlinktothescannedpages.Theserviceisfreeandallmaterialcomeswithinfourdays.Itusedtobethatlibrariesdidn’tallowfoodordrinks.Butthatruleischangingandmanyofthemnowcontainacafésostudentscanspendasmuchtimeastheywantinthelibrary.Actually,someUSuniversitylibrariesarenowall-nightaffairs,orhaveatleastonestudyroomopenallnight.(Note:AnswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsNOMORETHANTENWORDS).77.IncomparisonwithChineselibraries,collegelibrariesintheUSandUKnotonly_____78.AccordingtoParagraph4and5,whatarethetwousefulservicesforstudentsinWesternCollegelibraries?79.ThepurposeofHarvardUniversity’sintroducinganewScanandDeliverserviceistolet_____80.WhathavesomeUSuniversitylibrariesdoneforachange?IV、Writing(20%)Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthegivenwords.81.据报道只有二个人在这次交通事故中幸存了。(survive)82.他下决心不惜任何代价不让父母失望。(determined)83.人们普遍认为节食是减轻体重的有效方法之一。Itisgenerallybelieved84.重要的不是你在考试中得了几分,而是你是否努力学习了。matter85.经历了许多的变化,人们逐渐意识到健康食品的重要性。Having...2022学年第一学期质量抽查12\n高二英语答题纸I.ListeningcomprehensionSectionC17._______________21._______________18._______________22._______________19._______________23._______________20._______________24_______________II.Grammar32._______________33.________________34._______________35.________________36.______________37.________________38.______________39.________________III.ReadingComprehensionSectionc77_________________________________________________78_________________________________________________79_________________________________________________80_________________________________________________IVTranslation81____________________________________________________________________________________________________82____________________________________________________________________________________________________83__________________________________________________________________________________________________84____________________________________________________________________________________________________85____________________________________________________________________________________________________12\nKey:1.ListeningComprehension1-10CDCDCBABBA11-13DAB14-16BAD17-20Silva,German,745320,technology21-24giveguidedtours,TuesdayandSaturday,theschedule,alltheorders2.GrammarandVocabulary25-31BBADD,DB32.hasdoubled33.issaid34.contributing35.which36.the37.tomake38that39without40.AD41.BC42.A43.CD44.AB45.ABC46.B47.D48.C49.AC3.Reading50-54BABDD55-59CAABA60-64BCBAB65-68BCAB69-72CABA73-76DDBA77.lendbooksbut(also)offermore(onlineandelectronic)resources78.ProvidingvideorecordingsandtheInterlibraryLoan.79.studentsmakerequestsforpartsofbooksandarticles80.Theyhavestartedcafes/haveofferedcafeservicesandbecomeall-nightaffairs/letstudentsstaylonger.4.Translation81.Itisreportedthatonlytwopeoplesurvivedthistrafficaccident.82.Heisdeterminednottolethisparentsdown/disappointhisparentsatallcosts/atanycost.83Itisgenerallybelievedthatgoingonadietisoneoftheeffectivewaysoflosingweight.84Whatmattersisnotwhatscoreyouhavegotintheexamination,butwhetheryouhavestudiedhard.85Havingexperiencedgreatchanges,peoplecometorealizetheimportanceofhealthfood.12 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