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高二英语下册期末质量检测试题高二英语试题考试时间:120分钟满分:150分第I卷听力部分(共20小题,30分,每小题1.5分)做题时,先将答案划在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Shedoesn’tagreewiththeman.B.Sheenjoysnightdriving.C.Shewouldliketowait.2.Whendoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.At10:20B.At10:30C.At10:103.Wherearethetwospeakers?A.Inacinema.B.Inazoo.C.Inarestaurant.4.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Thewomanfoundtheessayverydifficult.B.Theessaywasdifficulttofinish.C.Thewomanfoundtheessayeasy.5.Whatdoesthemanimply?A.Hesuggeststhewomantakethesubway.B.Hedoesn’tknowthewaytothetheatre.C.Hewantstoleaveearlytoavoidtrafficjams.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A,B,C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读个个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出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至8题6.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.InabankB.Inanoffice.C.Inadepartmentstore.7.Whatcolordoesthewomanwant?A.BrownB.Lightblue.C.Lightgreen.8.Howwillthewomanpayforthecoat?A.Incash.B.ByMasterCard.C.Bycreditcard.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题9.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?A.Seeingfaces.B.TakingpicturesC.Buyingcameras.10.Whatkindofpicturesdoesthemandislike?-12-/12\nA.Picturespreparedforcameras.B.Picturestakenindailylife.C.Picturestakenbyothers.11.Howmanycamerasdoesthemanusemoreoften?A.Twelve.B.Ten.C.Two.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Getahigherdegree.B.Lookforabetterjob.C.Findaplaceinauniversity.13.Whatisthemanatpresent?A.Agardener.B.Ateacher.C.Adoctor.14.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofbeingadoctor?A.Itisboring.B.Itpayswell.C.Itishighlydemanding.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15.Whatservicedoesthewomanoffertotheman?A.Abargainondancelessons.B.Amembershiptoasportsclub.C.AgooddealonairfaretoHawaii.16.Whydoesthemanrefusetheoffer?A.Becauseheneverbuysthingsoverthephone.B.Becausehedoesn’thaveextramoneytospend.C.Becausehedoesn’tneedtheservicebeingoffered.17.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Hewillaccepttheofferwillingly.B.Hisnamewillberemovedfromthelistsoon.C.Hemightbecalledagaininthecomingweeks.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatareexaminationsmeanttotest?A.Students’learningmethods.B.Students’knowledge.C.Students’experience.19.Whydostudentsinuniversitiesusuallytakeexaminations?A.Toprovethattheyarefitforfurtherstudies.B.Toprovethattheexaminationsshouldbecancelled.C.Toprovethattheyarefitfortheirfuturejob.20.Whyareofficeworkersrequiredtotakeexaminations?A.Becausetheirmanagerwantstoseewhethertheyaresmartenoughforhardercourses.B.Becausetheirmanagerwantstoseewhethertheyarefitfortheirpresentjob.C.Becausetheirmanagerwantstodecideontheirsalary.单项填空(共15小题;每小题一分,满分15分)21.Johnplaysbasketballwell,___hisfavoritesportisbadminton.A.soB.orC.yetD.for22.-Whydoesthelakesmellterrible?Ks5u-Becauselargequantitiesofwater.Ks5uA.havepollutedB.isbeingpollutedC.hasbeenpollutedD.havebeenpolluted23.Thelosshasnotyetbeen______accurately,butitisbelievedtobewellbeyondahundredmilliondollars.-12-/12\nA.calculatedB.consideredC.completedD.controlled24.Everyeveningafterdinner,ifnotfromwork,Iwillspendsometimewalkingmydog.ks5uA.beingtiredB.tiringC.tiredD.tobetired25.Whenhethedoor,hefoundhiskeyswerenowhere.ks5uA.wouldopenB.openedC.hadopenedD.wastoopen26.--Annisinhospital.--Oh,really?I__know.I__goandvisither.A.didn’t;amgoingtoB.don’t;wouldC.don’t;willD.didn't;will27.AgoodfriendofminefromIwasbornshowedupatmyhomerightbeforeIleftforBeijing.A.howB.whomC.whenD.which28.Thewaytheguests___inthehotelinfluencedtheirevaluationoftheservice.A.treatedB.weretreatedC.wouldtreatD.wouldbetreated29.Itwas_____hecamebackfromAfricathatyear_________hemetthegirlhewouldliketomarry.A.when;thenB.not;untilC.notuntil;thatD.only;when30.Somepeoplefearthat________airpollutionmaybringaboutchangesin_______weatheraroundtheworld.A./;theB.the;/C.an;theD.the;a31.Foramomentnothinghappened.Thenallshoutingtogether.A.voiceshadcomeB.camevoicesC.voiceswouldcomeD.didvoicescome32.Thetrafficisheavythisday,Iarriveabitlate,socouldyousavemeaplace?A.canB.mustC.need.D.might33.--Doyoumindmyopeningthewindow?It’sabithotinhere.--,asamatteroffactA.GoaheadB.Yes,mypleasureC.Yes,IdoD.Comeon34.--HowaboutyourjourneytoMountEmei?--Everythingwaswonderfulexceptthatourcar_________twiceontheway.A.sloweddownB.brokedownC.gotdownD.putdown35.Thefacthasworriedmanyscientists______theearthisbecomingwarmerandwarmertheseyears.A.whatB.whichC.thatD.though完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Childrenfindmeaningsintheiroldfamilytales.WhenStephenGuyer’sthreechildrenweregrowingup,hetoldthemstoriesabouthowhisgrandfather,abanker,36allinthe1930s,butdidnotlosesightofwhathevaluedmost.Inoneofthedarkesttimes37hisstrong-mindedgrandfatherwasnearly38,heloadedhisfamilyintothecarand39themtoseefamilymembersinCanadawitha40,“therearemoreimportantthingsinlifethanmoney.”The41tookonanewmeaningrecentlywhenMr.Guyerdownsizedtoa42housefromamoreexpensiveandcomfortableone.Hewas_43thathischildren,adaughter,15,and-12-/12\ntwins,22,wouldbeupset.Tohissurprise,theyweren’t.44,theirreactionechoed(共鸣)theirgreat-grandfather’s.Whatthey45washowwarmthepeoplewereinthehouseandhow46oftheirheartwasaccessible.Manyparentsarefindingfamilystorieshavesurprisingpowertohelpchildren47hardtimes.Storytellingexpertssaythephenomenonreflectsagrowing48intellingtales,evidencedbyariseinastorytellingeventsandfestivals.Auniversity49of65familieswithchildrenagedfrom14to16foundkids’abilityto50parents’storieswaslinkedtoalowerrateofangerandanxiety.The51istellingthestoriesinawaychildrencan52.We’renottalkinghereaboutthekindofstorythat53,“WhenIwasakid,Iwalkedtoschooleverydayuphillbothways,barefootinthesnow.”Instead,weshouldchooseastorysuitedtothechild’s54,andmakeeyecontact(接触)tocreate“apersonalexperience”,.Wedon’thavetotellchildren55theyshouldtakefromthestoryandwhatthemoralis.36.A.missedB.lostC.forgotD.ignored37.A.whenB.whileC.howD.why38.A.friendlessB.worthlessC.pennilessD.homeless39.AfetchedB.allowedC.expectedD.took40.A.hopeB.promiseC.suggestionD.belief41.A.taleB.agreementC.arrangementD.report42.A.largeB.smallC.newD.grand43.A.surprisedB.annoyedC.disappointedD.worried44.A.ThereforeB.BesidesC.InsteadD.Otherwise45.A.talkedaboutB.caredaboutC.wroteaboutD.heardabout46.A.muchB.manyC.littleD.few47.A.beyondB.overC.behindD.through48.A.argumentB.skillC.interestD.anxiety49.A.studyB.designC.committeeD.staff50.A.provideB.retellC.supportD.refuse51.A.troubleB.giftC.factD.trick52.A.performB.writeC.hearD.question53.A.meansB.endsC.beginsD.proves54.A.needsB.activitiesC.judgmentsD.habits55.A.thatB.whatC.whichD.whom阅读理解部分:(每题2分,共40分)ATransportGuideTheBrisbaneCityCouncil(BCC)isresponsibleforbusandferryserviceswithinthecitylimitsandsuburbs.Mostbuseswilleitherarriveatthecityoraninterchangewhereconnectingbusescanbecaught.BCCbusesoperatefrom5:30amto11:00pmMondaytoThursdayand5:30amto12:00amonFridays.Onweekendsandpublicholidaysbusesoperatelessfrequently.Pre-paidbusticketscanbepurchasedfromtheQUT(QueenslandUniversityofTechnology)bookshop,thecampusnewsagency,mostothernewsagenciesandgeneralstores,andanyBCCCustomerServiceCentre.Short-termstudentsat-12-/12\nQUTcannotusetheirIDcardstogainadiscountfareonBCCpublictransport.Youwillneedtobuyanadulttickettotravel.Busfaresaredependentonthenumberofzonesyouhavetotravel.Thereareseveraltypesoftickets:Single:onewaytickettoreachyourdestination,includingtransferswithin2hours.Daily:unlimitedtravelwithinthezones.Off-peak’Daily:discountedunlimitedtravelbetween9:00amand3:30pmandafter7:00pmMondaytoFriday,andalldayonweekendsandpublicholidays.Weekly:unlimitedtravelwithinthezonesforoneweekfromthedateofissue.Monthly:unlimitedtravelwithinthezonesforonecalendarmonthfromthedateofissue.Ten-tripSaver:10tripsatanytimewithinthezonesonbusesandferriesonly.Transportroutes.timetablesandfareinformationareavailablefrom:PublicTransportInformationCentre69AnnStreet(cornerofGeorgeSt)BrisbaneCityPhonel31230(TransportInformationService)56.Thetransportguideaboveismostlikelyprovidedby.A.PublicTransportInformationCentreB.theBrisbaneCityCouncilC.QueenslandUniversityofTechnology.D.BCCCustomerServiceCentres57.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat.A.busesarescheduledasusualonweekendsandpublicholidaysB.regularstudentsatQUTneedtobuyadultticketsC.Pre—paidticketscanbeboughtfromthePublicTransportInformationCentreD.Ten-tripSaverscanbeusedatoff-peaktime58.AnexchangestudentstayingatQUTforfivedayshastotravelbetweenzoneseveryday.Whattypeofticketwouldheprobablybuy?A.Single.B.Weekly.C.Off-peakDaily.D.Ten—tripSaver.BSometimes,thesimplestideasarethebest.Forexample,toabsorbheatfromthesuntoheatwater,youneedlarge,flat,blacksurfaces.Onewaytodothatistobuildthosesurfacesspecially,ontheroofsofbuildings.Butwhygotoallthattroublewhencitiesarerubofblacksurfacesalready,intheformofasphalt(柏油)roads?Tenyearsago,thisthoughtcameintothemindofAriandeBondt,aDutchengineer.Hefinallypersuadedhisbosstofollowitup.Theresultisthattheirbuildingisnowheatedinwinterandcooledinsummerbyasystemthatreliesonthesurfaceoftheroadoutside.-12-/12\nTheheat-collectorisasystemofconnectedwaterpipes.Mostofthemranfromonesideofthestreettotheother,justundertheasphaltroad.Some,however,divedeepintotheground.Whenthestreetsurfacegetshotinsummer,waterpumpedthroughthepipespicksupthisheatandtakesitundergroundthroughoneofthedivingpipes.Atadepthof100metresliesanaturalaquifer(蓄水层)intowhichseveralheatexchangers(交换器)havebeenbuilt.Thehotwaterfromthestreetrunsthroughtheseexchangers,warmingtheground-water,beforereturningtothesurfacethroughanotherpipe.Theaquiferisthususedasaheatstore.Inwinter,theworkingsystemischangedslightly.Waterispumpedthroughtheheatexchangerstopickuptheheatstoredduringsummer.Thiswatergoesintothebuildingandisusedtowarmtheplaceup.Afterperformingthattask,itispumpedundertheasphaltanditsremainingheatkeepstheroadfreeofsnowandice.59.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothefirsttwoparagraphs?A.AriandeBondtgothisideafromhisboss.B.Large,flat,blacksurfacesneedtobebuiltincities.C.TheDutchengineer'ssystemhasbeenwidelyused.D.Heatcanalsobecollectedfromasphaltroads.60.Forwhatpurposearethedivingpipesused?A.Toabsorbheatfromthesun.B.Tostoreheatforfutureuse.C.Toturnsolarenergyintoheatenergy.D.Tocarryheatdownbelowthesurface.61.Fromthelastparagraphwecanlearnthat__A.somepipeshavetobere-arrangedinwinterB.thesystemcandomorethanwarmingupthebuildingC.theexchangerswillpickupheatfromthestreetsurfaceD.lessheatmaybecollectedinwinterthaninsummerCAfewyearsagoIhadan“aha!”momentregardinghandwriting.Ihadinmyhandasheetofpaperwithhandwritteninstructionsonitforsomesortofeditorialtask.ItoccurredatfirstthatIdidnotrecognizethehandwriting,andthenIrealizedwhoseitmustbe.IfinallybecameawareofthefactthatIhadbeenworkingwiththiscolleagueforatleastayear,maybetwo,andyetIdidnotrecognizeherhandwritingatthatpoint.Itwasaveryimportanteventinthecomputerizationoflife—asignthattheinformalfriendlycommunicationofpeopleworkingtogetherinanofficehadchangedfromnotesinpentoinstantmessagesandemails.Therewasatimewhenourworkdayswerefilledwithlittleletters,andwerecognizedoneanother'shandwritingthewayweknewvoicesorfaces.Asachildvisitingmyfather’soffice,Iwaspleasedtorecognize,inlittlenotesonthedesksofhisstaff,thesamehandwritingIwouldseeathomeinthenoteshewouldleaveonthefridge—exceptthatthosenotesweresigned“dad”insteadof“RFW”.AllthishasbeenonmymindbecauseofthetalkaboutTheRiseandFallofHandwriting,abookbyFlorey.Sireshowsinherbookadeepconcernaboutthefallofhandwritingandthefailureofschoolstoteachchildrentowritewell,butmanyothersarguethatpeopleinadigitalagecan’tbeexpectedtolearntoholdapen.Idon’tbuyit.Idon’twanttoseeanyonecutofffromtheexpressive,personalassociationsthatapenstillpromotesbetterthanadigitalkeyboarddoes.Formanyabiographer,partofreallygettingtoknow-12-/12\ntheirsubjectsislearningtoreadtheirhandwriting.Whatsomepeopleadvocateisteachingoneofthemanyattractivehandwritingsbasedonthehandwritingof16th-centuryItaly.Thatmaysoundimpossiblygrand—asiftheywantkidstolearntodrawbycopyingclassicalpaintings.However,theyhaveworkedinmanyschoolsystems.62.Whywastheauthorsurprisedatnotrecognizinghiscolleague’shandwriting?A.Hehadworkedwithhiscolleaguelongenough.B.Hiscolleague’shandwritingwassobeautiful.C.Hiscolleague’shandwritingwassoterrible.D.Hestillhada1otofworktodo.63.Peopleworkingtogetherinanofficeusedto____________.A.talkmoreabouthandwritingB.takemorenotesonworkdaysC.knowbetteroneanother'shandwritingD.communicatebetterwithoneanother64.Theauthor’sfatherwrotenotesinpen_________.A.tobothhisfamilyandhisstaffB.tohisfamilyinsmalllettersC.tohisfamilyonthefridgeD.tohisstaffonthedesk65.Accordingtotheauthor,handwrittennotes_______.A.arehardertoteachinschoolsB.attractmoreattentionC.areusedonlybetweenfriendsD.carrymoremessage66.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethattheauthor__________.A.thinksitimpossibletoteachhandwritingB.doesnotwanttolosehandwritingC.putstheblameonthecomputerD.doesnotagreewithFloreyDBrianarrivedattheSanFranciscoairporttwohoursbeforetheflighttoParis.Hewaswearingthreeshirts,ajacket,twopairsofsocks,apairofshorts,andtwopairsofjeans.Hewascarryingonesmallbackpack,whichwasveryfull,buthedidn’thaveanyotherluggage.BrianneededtomeetamannamedTonybeforehecheckedinforhisflight.HefoundTonyneartheAirFrancecounter.Tonygavehimaround-tripticketandasmallpackage.Ks5u“GivethispackagetoJean-PaulattheairportinParis.Hewillhaveasignwithyournameonit.Ithinkyoucanfindhimeasily,”Tonysaid“Youdon’thaveanyluggage,right?”“Onlythisbackpack,”Briananswered.“YousaidIcouldbringonecarry-onbag.”“That’sright,onecarry-onbagisfine.Haveagoodtrip.”“Thanks.”IsBrianacriminal(犯罪)?Notatall.Heisanaircourier.Andhepaidonly$110fortheround-triptickettoParis.Aircouriersgetcheapairlineticketsbecausetheytakeimportantpackagesandpaperstoforeigncountries.Businessessometimesneedtogetpackagesandpaperstopeopleinforeigncountriesbythenextday.Often,theonlywaytheycandothisistouseanair-couriercompany.Itisnotcheapforabusinesstosendapackagewithanaircourier,butitisquick.Everyyearabout80,000peopleworldwidetravelasaircouriers.Thenumberofticketsforcouriertravelisgrowingbyabout10percentayear.However,air-couriertravelisn’tforeveryone,Butifyouhaveverylittlemoney,canbeflexible(灵活的)aboutyourtravelplans,anddon’tmindwearingthesameclothesforaweek,itcanbeagreatwaytotakeavacation!67.WhywasBrianwearingsomanyclothesforhistravel?A.BecausetheyweretheuniformforaircouriersB.Becausethatmadehimeasiertoberecognized.C.BecausehisbackpackhadnoroomforhisclothesD.becausehedidnot-12-/12\nhaveanyluggagewithhim.68.AnaircourierisapersonwhoA.managesabusinesscompanyinforeigncountriesB.organizesinternationalflightsfortouristsC.travelsaroundtheworldwithcheapticketsD.deliverspapersandpackagestoforeigncountries69.Businesseschoosetheair-courierservicebecauseA.itcostslessB.itisflexibleC.itsavestimeD.itgrowsfast70.OneofthedisadvantagesoftravelingasanaircourieristhatheA.cannotdecidewhenandwheretotravelB.cannottakeanyluggagewithhimC.hastoweartwopairsofjeansD.saveslittlemoneyfromthetravel71.TheauthorofthetextmainlyA.describestheactivitiesofalaw-breakerB.suggestsanidealwaytotravelC.arguesagainsttheair-couriertravelD.tellsusaboutadevelopingbusinessENexttimeacustomercomestoyouroffice,offerhimacupofcoffee.Andwhenyou’redoingyourholidayshoppingonline,makesureyou’reholdingalargeglassoficedtea.Thephysicalsensation(感觉)ofwarmthencouragesemotionalwarmth,whileacolddrinkinhandpreventsyoufrommakingunwisedecisions—thosearethepracticallessonbeingdrawnfromrecentresearchbypsychologistJohnA.Bargh.Psychologistshaveknownthatoneperson’sperception(感知)ofanother’s“warmth”isapowerfuldeterminerinsocialrelationships.Judgingsomeonetobeeither“warm”or“cold”isaprimaryconsideration,eventrumpingevidencethata“cold”personmaybemorecapable.Muchofthisisrootedinveryearlychildhoodexperiences,Barghargues,whenbabies’conceptualsenseoftheworldaroundthemisshapedbyphysicalsensations,particularlywarmthandcoldness.ClassicstudiesbyHarryHarlow,publishedin1958,showedmonkeyspreferredtostayclosetoacloth“mother”ratherthanonemadeofwire,evenwhenthewire“mother”carriedafoodbottle.Harlow’sworkandlaterstudieshaveledpsychologiststostresstheneedforwarmphysicalcontactfromcaregiverstohelpyoungchildrengrowintohealthyadultswithnormalsocialskills.Feelingsof“warmth”and“coldness”insocialjudgmentsappeartobeuniversal.Althoughnoworldwidestudyhasbeendone,Barghsaysthatdescribingpeopleas“warm”or“cold”iscommontomanycultures,andstudieshavefoundthoseperceptionsinfluencejudgmentindozensofcountries.Totesttherelationshipbetweenphysicalandpsychologicalwarmth,Barghconductedanexperimentwhichinvolved41collegestudents.Aresearchassistantwhowasunawareofthestudy’shypotheses(假设),handedthestudentseitherahotcupofcoffee,oracolddrink,toholdwhiletheresearcherfilledoutashortinformationform:Thedrinkwasthenhandedback.Afterthat,thestudentswereaskedtoratethepersonalityof“PersonA”basedonaparticulardescription.ThosewhohadbrieflyheldthewarmdrinkregardedPersonAaswarmerthanthosewhohadheldtheiceddrink.“Wearegroundedinourphysicalexperiencesevenwhenwethinkabstractly,”saysBargh.72.AccordingtoParagraph1,aperson’semotionmaybeaffectedby______.A.thevisitorstohisofficeB.thepsychologylessonshehas-12-/12\nC.hisphysicalfeelingofcoldnessD.thethingshehasboughtonline73.InBargh’sexperiment,thestudentswereaskedto______.A.evaluatesomeone’spersonalityB.writedowntheirhypothesesC.filloutapersonalinformationformD.holdcoffeeandcolddrinkalternatively74.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat______.A.abstractthinkingdoesnotcomefromphysicalexperiencesB.feelingsofwarmthandcoldnessarestudiedworldwideC.physicaltemperatureaffectshowweseeothersD.capablepersonsareoftencoldtoothers75.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.DrinkingforBetterSocialRelationships.B.ExperimentsofPersonalityEvaluation.C.DevelopingBetterDrinkingHabits.D.PhysicalSensationsandEmotions.第II卷短文改错(共10分,每小题1分)此题要求改正所给短文的错误。对标有题号的每一行做出判断:如无错误,在该行右边横线上画一个勾(√);如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正:此行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉。此行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词。此行错一个词:在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。注意:原行没有错的不要改。DearJerry,I’mgladtoknowthatyouhadaninterestinChinese76.____________food.HereI’dliketotellyousomethingaboutthem.Chinese77.____________Ks5ufoodisfamouswithitswidevariety.Thefoodinonearea78.____________Ks5ucanbeeasytoldfromthatinanother.Forexample,Shanghai79.____________Ks5ufood,alittlebitsweet,differfromSichuanfoodthatisrather80.____________Ks5uhot.However,everykindoftheChinesefoodisworthtrying,81.____________Ks5ubecauseeachhasadelicioustasteandgoodforhealth.Since82.____________Ks5utherestaurantinChinausuallyservesspecialdishofdifferent83.____________Ks5uareas,youcanenjoyvariousChinesefoodswheneveryou84.____________Ks5uare.I’mlookingforwardtomeetyouheresothatIcantell85.____________Ks_5uyoumoreaboutChinesefoodattable.Bestwishes.Jim书面表达假设你是华华,与英国网友汤姆约定用对方的母语通信,以提高各自的外语水平。最近你收到汤姆的电子邮件(附后),发现有一个成语使用不当。请根据下列要点,用英文回一封电子邮件。要点:-12-/12\n1.不应使用“无所不为”,应使用“无所事事”;2.说明这两个成语的用法;3.给予鼓励。注意:1.词数为100左右;2.参考释义:无所不为一doallkindsofbadthings无所事事一havenothingtodo3.除以上两个成语外,邮件中不得使用其它汉字或拼音;4.电子邮件的开头和结尾已为你写好(不计人你所写词数),但不得抄人答题卡。附(汤姆的邮件):华华,你好!近几天在忙什么事?有什么有意思的事吗?我们的学校放假了,所以这几天在家无所不为,饱食终日,只好上网发伊妹儿。没意思。我决定找份工作,做个自食其力的人。祝好!汤姆(以下所给内容不得抄入答题卡)Hi!TomNicetoreadyoure-mailtoday.Inoticedyou’vebeguntouseChineseidiomsandusedmostofthemcorrectly.…Hopyou’llfindagoodjobsoon.Huahua-12-/12\n高二英语Keys:1---5CCBCA6---10CBABA11----15CBACB16---20CCBAB21---25CDACD26---30DCBCA31---35BDCBC36---40BACDD41---45ABDCB46---50ADCAB51---55DCCAB56---60CDBDD61---65BACAD66---70BCDCA71.DCACDDearJerry:I’mgladtoknowthatyouhadaninterestinChinese76.haveFood.HereI’dliketotellyousomethingaboutthem.Chinese77.itfoodisfamouswithitswidevariety.Thefoodinonearea78.forcanbeeasytoldfromthatinanother.Forexample,Shanghai79.easilyfood.Alittlebitsweet,differfromSichuanfoodthatisrather80.differshot.However,everykindfortheChinesefoodisworthtrying,81去掉thebecauseeachhasadelicioustasteand∧goodforhealth.Since82.istherestaurantinChinausuallyservesspecialdishofdifferent83.dishesareas,youcanenjoyvariousChinesefoodswheneveryou84.whereverare.I’mlookingforwardtomeetyouheresothatIcantell85.meetingyoumoreaboutChinesefoodattable.Bestwishes.JimApossiblesample:Hi!TomNicetoreadyoure-mailtoday.Inoticedyou’vebeguntouseChineseidiomsandusedmostofthemcorrectly.However,I’mafraidthereisonemistakeI’dliketopointout.Itis“无所不为”.Thisidiommeans“doallkindsofbadthings”.Areyoudoingallkindsofbadthingsathome?Iguesswhatyouwerereallytryingtosayisthatyou’vegotnothingtodothesedays.Inthatcase,youshoulduse“无所事事”.Weusuallyuse“无所不为”toexpresstheideathatpeopledaretodoanythingbad,and“无所事事”todescribethesituationinwhichpeoplehavegotnothingmeaningfultodo.HaveImademyselfclear?Anyway,I’mamazedattheprogressyou’vemade.-12-/12\nHopyou’llfindagoodjobsoon.Huahuawww.ks5u.com-12-/12 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