南京溧水区二中2020届高三英语10月月考试题(附答案)
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2019—2020 学年溧水区第二高级中学第一学期月考试卷 高三英语 时间:120 分钟 总分:120 分 第 I 卷(共 85 分) 一 听力 (共两节,满分 20 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. When will the man play volleyball? A. Today. B. This weekend. C. Today and tomorrow. 2. How much will the woman spend? A. $220. B. $230. C. $250. 3. What are the speakers talking about? A. A book. B. A yellow coat. C. European paintings. 4. What will the man probably do with the computer? A. Give it to the woman. B. Have it fixed. C. Get a new one. 5. Why is the girl’s father special? A. He finds time for his kids. B. He has an important job. C. He makes time for himself. 听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。 6. When did the man start drawing? A. Six years ago. B. Five years ago. C. When he was five years old. 7. How does the woman feel about the man’s art? A. She thinks it is great. B. She is too shy to tell him. C. She likes his photography the most. 听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。 8. Which countries has the woman already been to? A. Singapore and America. B. Canada and Australia. C. China and Korea. 9. What can we learn about Norway? A. It is always cold all over the country. B. It snows almost everywhere in winter. C. It’s very dry in summer. 听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。 10. Why will the man be late? A. He’s stuck in traffic. B. He had an accident. C. He didn’t make it onto the bridge in time. 11. When is the plane scheduled to leave? A. In 45 minutes. B. In two hours. C. In 30 minutes. 12. How does the man probably feel? A. Positive. B. Stressed out. C. Apologetic. 听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。 13. Why did the man get a new job? A. He wanted to work closer to his house. B. He wanted to make more money. C. His old job was too stressful. 14. What did the man probably do at his last job? A. Drive a car. B. Handle money. C. Look after patients. 15. Where does the man’s mother live? A. In Chicago. B. In California. C. In New York. 16. What will the man do in a year? A. Move back to where his family live. B. Gain more experience in the hospital. C. Find enough time to visit his parents. 听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。 17. Where is Washington Square Park located? A. In Upper Manhattan. B. Between 6th St. and 4th St. C. In the Washington Village neighborhood. 18. What is true about Washington Square Park? A. It covers ten city blocks. B. Dogs have their own areas to play. C. Eating and drinking are not allowed.19. Who especially likes the park’s fountain area? A. Artists. B. Students. C. Children. 20. When was the Washington Arch built? A. In 1889. B. In 1806. C. In 1871. 第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分 35 分) 第一节:单项填空 (共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分) 请阅读下面各题, 从题中所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中, 选出最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将 该项涂黑。 21. For most people, love for the famous fantastic scenery is by no means _____. They talk about it all the time as if it is the only topic of conversation. A. fundamental B. compulsory C. autonomous D. ambiguous 22. When the Americans ____ raising the tax rates, the British would not compromise, but increased control over their American colonies instead, ____ many of their rights and stationing soldiers there. A. objected to; taking away B. was opposed to; taking down C. was against; taking in D. was disagreed to; taking off 23. All rights reserved. The content above shall not be reprinted _____ without permission, thanks. A. barely B. arbitrarily C. offensively D. optionally 24.---How about going to the cinema to watch the Wandering Earth? ---Good idea. I ________ how to kill the time. A. wonder B. had wondered C. was wondering D. will wonder 25. In particular, we associate ancient Greek civilization with the capital city of Athens, ______ is the Acropolis. A. of which greatest symbol B. the greatest symbol of which C. whose the greatest symbol D. of whose greatest symbol 26. The old man looked up towards the moon and seemed, judging from his facial expression, _____ of his family. A. to think B. thinking C. to have thought D. to be thinking 27. Look, _______ the most famous imitator of Andy Lau in Chinese mainland, advertising for a new real estate. A. on the stage is singing B. is singing on the stage C. singing on the stage is D. is on the stage singing 28. But for the survival instinct that nearly all creatures have, more species ____ from the earth. A. could disappear B. might have disappeared C. should disappear D. will have disappeared 29. More express ways _______ in Sichuan soon to promote the local economy. A. are being built B. will be built C. have been built D. had been built 30. She felt totally hopeless about the future _____ one day she learned about a charity which provided microloan to women to start business. A. until B. once C. unless D. when 31. It is one of the main reasons ______ Australians can sometimes be accused of being overweight and unfit. A. that B. which C. why D. what 32. Don’t refer to the dictionary every time you come across a new word as sometimes its meaning may be ______ clearly in a given context. A. picked out B. ruled out C. brought out D. taken out 33. _____ tourism, Ohio is a place full of natural beauty and many vacation spots worth visiting. A. On top of B. In terms of C. In spite of D. On account of 34. The same boiling water softens the potato and hardens the egg. It’s about ________you’re made of, not the circumstances. A. what B. that C. how D. who 35.—James has something to do and can’t come tonight. —Well, ________, for he is a wet blanket. A. It’s very kind of you to say so B. that’s a relief C. That’s a problem D. it’s none of your business 第二节: 完形填空 (共 20 小题;每小题 1 分, 满分 20 分) 请认真阅读下面短文, 从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中, 选出最佳选项, 并 在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 I don’t know why I came to the decision to become a loser, but I know I made the ___36___ at a young age. Sometime in the middle of the fourth grade, I ___37___ trying. By the time I was in the seventh grade, I was lazy, rebellious, ___38___.It wasn’t long after that I dropped out of school. Hard physical labor was the ___39___ for the choices I made as an adolescent. At the age of 21, I was ___40___ lost, and using drugs as a way to ___41___ the fact that I had no education and was ___42___ in a dead-end job carrying heavy construction materials up a ladder all day. ___43___, now I believe in do-overs, in the chance to do it all again. And I believe that do-overs can be made at any ___44___ in your life, if you have the right ___45___. Mine came from a surprising source. It was September 21, 2002, when my son Blake was born. It’s funny that after a life of ___46___ responsibility, now I was in charge of something so ___47___. Over the years, as I grew into the ___48___ of Dad, I began to learn something about myself. In a way, Blake and I were both learning to walk, talk, work and play for the first time. I began my do-over. It took me almost three years to learn how to read. I started with my son’s books. ___49___, I practised reading books to him until I remembered all the words in every one of them. I began to wonder if it was possible for me to go back to school. I knew I wanted to be a good role ___50___, so after a year-and-a-half and a lot of hard work, I ___51___ my GED test on my son’s fourth birthday. This may not sound like much, and I’m surely not trying to get praise for doing something that should have been done ___52___, but all things considered it was one of the best days in my life. Today, I’m a full-time college student, studying to ___53___ sociologist. It’s funny, growing up I always heard these great ___54___ stories of triumph over shortcomings. But I never thought they ___55___ to me. Now I believe it’s a choice anyone can make: to do it all over again. 36. A. determination B. wish C. choice D. application 37. A. started B. stopped C. considered D. fancied 38. A. skeptical B. defensive C. suspicious D. disrespectful 39. A. consequence B. compromise C. compensation D. competence 40. A. alternatively B. hopelessly C. approximately D. undoubtedly 41. A. deal with B. do with C. conflict with D. meet with 42. A. struck B. stuck C. lost D. taken 43. A. Nevertheless B. Meanwhile C. Furthermore D. Therefore 44. A. cost B. corner C. occasion D. point45. A. ambition B. technique C. opportunity D. motivation 46. A. avoiding B. preventing C. undertaking D. overcoming 47. A. flexible B. enterprising C. authentic D. fragile 48. A. name B. statue C. title D. career 49. A. By and by B. Over and over C. Back and forward D. Now and then 50. A. model B. leader C. example D. tutor 51. A. comb through B. went through C. pull through D. got through 52. A. for the first time B. in the first place C. at first hand D. in first place 53. A. become B. grow C. turn D. make 54. A. turn-around B. take-off C. pull-out D. turn-off 55. A. appealed B. applied C. attached D. adapted 第三部分: 阅读理解 (共 15 小题; 每小题 2 分, 满分 30 分) 请认真阅读下列短文, 从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中, 选出最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 A We Were the Lucky Ones NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Inspired by the incredible true story of one Jewish family separated at the start of World War II, determined to survive—and to reunite—We Were the Lucky Ones is a tribute(致敬) to the triumph of hope and love against all odds. “Love in the face of global adversity? It couldn't be more timely.” —Glamour It is the spring of 1939 and three generations of the Kurc family are doing their best to live normal lives, even as the shadow of war grows closer. The talk around the family Seder table is of new babies and budding romance, not of the increasing hardships threatening Jews in their hometown of Radom, Poland. But soon the horrors overtaking Europe will become inescapable and the Kurcs will be flung to the far corners of the world, each desperately trying to navigate his or her own path to safety. As one sibling is forced into exile(流亡), another attempts to flee the continent, while others struggle to escape certain death, either by working grueling hours on empty stomachs in the factories of the ghetto or by hiding as gentiles in plain sight. Driven by an unwavering will to survive and by the fear that they may never see one another again, the Kurcs must rely on hope, ingenuity, and inner strength to persevere. An extraordinary, propulsive novel, We Were the Lucky Ones demonstrates how in the face of the twentieth century’s darkest moment, the human spirit can endure and even thrive. 56.According to the passage, the book We Were the Lucky Ones is written to tell us . A. the serious destruction caused by World War II B. a Jewish family’s attempt to survive after a war C. romantic stories of an old couple D. the necessity of keeping determined even in trouble 57.The passage is probably adapted from . A. a history book B. a library C. a leaflet from a supermarket D. a bookstore website B The bus screamed to a stop in Nazareth, Israel. Five Australian backpackers boarded and struck up a conversation with me. They asked typical travelers’ questions—where was I going and why was I traveling alone? My plan was to travel with a friend of a friend, I explained, but when I called her that morning, she didn’t pick up and I had no other way to reach her. My stomach was in knots, but I decided to head out anyway, thinking I might run into her if I traveled to Tiberius, where we had planned to go together. “Why don’t you travel with us?” one of the backpackers offered. They were experienced adventurers who would work for a few months, save, then travel for as long as they could. Their current plan was to explore the Middle East and Europe in three months while working in London. It seemed risky to travel with strangers, but my instinct said yes. For the next two weeks, I explored Israel with the backpackers and learned to trust my instincts in all types of new and interesting situations. When they hook a ride, I took the bus, but when they wanted to steal into the King David Hotel’s swimming pool, I led the way. The world opened up to me because I chose to travel alone. I joined complete strangers, who become close friends. Years later, one couple from the backpacking group even flew from Sydney to Phoenix to be in my wedding. The trip was such a special experience that it gave me confidence in all areas of my life. Since then, I’ve backpacked alone across South Africa, sky-dived from 12,000 feet in New Zealand and even moved across the U.S. with no job lined up.On my third day wandering in Israel with my new friends, I bumped into the woman I was supposed to meet. Though I was happy she was all right, I was grateful she hadn’t picked up the phone. 58. By “My stomach was in knots” (in paragraph 1), the author most likely means that she was _____. A. sick of riding on a bumpy bus B. nervous of meeting strangers C. upset about the sudden change D. sorry about the impractical plan 59. Which of the following best describes the backpackers the author met? A. Courageous but disrespectful. B. Jobless and poorly educated. C. Homeless but lighthearted. D. Warmhearted and trustworthy. 60. What can be inferred from the passage? A. The author considered it the best decision of her life to travel on her own. B. The author gathered the courage to be a fulltime backpack traveler. C. The woman missed the phone call with the purpose of traveling alone. D. Most of the backpackers became the author’s lifelong friends. C A team of international scientists is due to set off for the world’s biggest iceberg in a mission aiming to answer fundamental questions about the impact of climate change in the polar regions. The scientists, led by he British Antarctic Survey( BAS), are trying to reach a newly revealed ecosystem that had been hidden for 120,000 years below the Larsen C ice shelf. Last year, part of the Larsen C ice shelf calved ( 崩 解 ) away, forming a huge iceberg-A68--which is four times bigger than London, and revealing life beneath for the first time. Now scientists say it is a race against time to explore these new ecosystems before they are transformed to the light. Marine biologist Dr Katrin Linse from the BAS is leading the mission. “The calving of A68 provides us with a unique opportunity to study marine life as it responds to a huge environment change,” she said. “It is important that we get there quickly before the undersea environment changes as sunlight enters the water.” Professor David Vaughan, science director at the BAS, said, “We need to be bold (大胆的) on this one. Larsen C is a long way south and there’s lots of sea ice in the area, but this is important science, so we will try our best to get the team where they need to be. He said climate change had already affected the sea around Antarctica and is warming some coastal waters. “Future warming may make some habitats warm. Where these habitats support unique species that are adapted to love the cold and not the warm, those species are going to either move or die.” There is growing concern about the possible impact of climate change in the Antarctic. Earlier this month, a report revealed that melting ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica are speeding up the already fast pace of the sea level rise. The research, published by the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine, said, “At the current rate, the world’s ocean will be, on average, at least 60cm higher by the end of the century.” However, it found that the process is accelerating, and more than three quarters of the acceleration since 1993 is due to melting ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica, the study shows. 61. Why are the scientists eager to go to the iceberg? A. To study how the iceberg was formed. B. To study a newly discovered ecosystem. C. To explore a new way to prevent climate change. D. To explore the geography of the Larsen C ice shelf. 62. What do the underlined words “this one” in the fourth paragraph refer to? A. The Larsen C ice shelf. B. Climate change in Antarctica. C. The A68 iceberg with the ecosystem beneath it. D. The condition of animal species in Antarctica. 63. What can we learn about the A68 iceberg from the text? A. It is as big as London. B. It has uncovered an unknown ecosystem in Antarctica. C. It will disappear in a very short time. D. It is part of an ice shelf in the Arctic. 64. What can we infer from the last paragraph? A. There is no need to worry about climate change in Antarctica. B. The ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica are melting at a steady rate. C. Many creatures living in deep water will die out due to climate change. D. By 2100, the sea level will have risen to a much higher level than now. D Partway through Wonder, Fifth-grader Auggie Pullman finds himself seated across from a new friend in the school cafeteria. “Have you ever thought about having plastic surgery?” the friend asks. “Dude, this is after plastic surgery. It takes a lot of work to look this good,” Auggie says, running a hand through his hair. In other words, what could be painfully depressing turns out to hold lurking(潜藏的) reserves of humour, which is pretty much the story of Wonder. Auggie, played by Jacob Tremblay, was born with a facial difference, and even after multiple operations, his looks shock his classmates. As he adapts from homeschooling to a new school community, he encounters far worse than that lunchtime scene-one nasty bully(横行霸道者) says he’d kill himself if he looked like Auggie-but he never fully loses heart. The movie is an adaptation of the 2012 novel by R.J.Palacio, which has sold 6 million copies in North America and launched an antibullying campaign, Choose Kind. Palacio has said she got the idea for the story when her young son began crying at the sight of a girl with a facial difference in an ice cream shop. She took her kids out of the shop, but later regretted her reaction. “What I should have done is simply turned to the little girl and started up a conversation and shown my kids that there was nothing to be afraid of,” she said. Tremblay, 11, who broke out opposite Brie Larson in the 2015 drama Room, has more than a few things in common with Auggie. “We both love Star Wars, we have awesome families, and we love our dogs.” But Tremblay thinks we all can find something in common with the boy. “Everyone’s like Auggie in one very important way: we want to be accepted and treated equally and with kindness.” Julia Roberts, who plays Auggie’s mother, became interested in the part because of her own children, “I read it with my kids and fell so in love with it,” she says of the novel. “This book is such a beautiful and gentle introduction into all kinds of topics, including bullying and intolerance and fear, and what fear makes young people do sometimes.” Both actors have some familiarity with the subject. “I was picked on quite a bit as a young person,” Roberts says, though she won’t say what for. “Even as a 50-year-old mother of three, it’s not a path I like to go up and down.” Tremblay reveals a bit more. “I have been picked on,” he says, “because I’m kind of short for me age. I told my parents, and that’s one of the best things you can do, because my mom said would never want me to carry negative thoughts on my shoulders alone.” The most challenging parts of filming, says Tremblay, were moments in which he had to cry. Tenderhearted audience members will likely shed tears of their own - especially during scenes between Auggie and his mom, who repeatedly reassures her son that he is worthy of love. But the movie also has its fair share of hijinks(喧闹): for every tear-filled moment, there is a lightsaber battle or silly science project to lighten the mood. This mixture of pity and humor, says Roberts, “was intrinsic(固有的) in the writing in the novel.” But she credits writer-director Stephen Chbosky with translating that balance into visual terms. As much as the movie impresses the viewer with compassion for the underdogs, it also finds a way to sympathize with the bullies. “I would say to try to take a moment to be conscious of why a person that is bullying somebody is behaving that way,” says Roberts, “After all”, she adds, “There’s no child that’s born bully.” 65. How did Auggie respond to his friend’s question? A. He felt so embarrassed that he kept reserved. B. He flew off the handle the moment he heard it. C. He answered in a calm but humourous way. D. He spent quite a while finding the right words. 66. What inspired the story of Wonder? A. A campaign against bullying in North America. B. The way Palacio treated a girl with a facial difference. C. Palacio’s conversation with a girl in an ice cream shop. D. Palacio’s kids being picked on by their classmates. 67. According to the passage, the theme of the movie Wonder is ________. A. similar to that of the drama Room B. focused on the safety of plastic surgery C. diverse and closely relevant to personal growth D. a reflection of minority groups’ fate in America 68. What does paragraph 7 mainly talk about? A. How Julia Roberts got to know Jacob Tremblay. B. What influence Jacob Tremblay’s mother has on his growth. C. Jacob Tremblay’s breakthrough in his acting career. D. Leading actors’ recalling similar experiences to those in Wonder. 69. According to Julia Roberts, Stephen Chbosky _______. A. is a great lover of Star Wars and wild animals B. was moved to tears by Jacob Tremblay’s acting C. is qualified to adapt science fiction into moviesD. succeeded in mixing visual elements with emotion 70. What’s Julia Roberts’ attitude towards the bullies? A. Sympathetic. B. Negative. C. Uncaring. D. Cautious. 第Ⅱ卷(非选择题,共两大题,35 分) 第四部分: 任务型阅读 (共 10 小题;每小题 l 分, 满分 l0 分) 请认真阅读下列短文, 并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。 注意: 每个空格只填 1 个单词。请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。 The Science Behind Smiling Not only does smiling reward our brain’s feel-good system, it also makes us look more attractive and lowers stress levels. In stressful situations, smiling is a great way to relieve extreme levels of stress and to keep your cortisol (皮质醇) levels under control. Naturally, happiness can result in smiling. Also, smiling can actually create happiness. Smiling tricks our brains into believing we are happy, and one way it does this is by making us think of happier memories, which improve our moods. When the smiling muscles in our face contract, it sends a signal to the brain to encourage the reward system that further increases our levels of endorphins, or happiness hormones (荷尔蒙). It can have the same effect on our happiness as eating chocolate or receiving a monetary prize. Even though the exact relationship behind facial expression and mental state is largely unknown, it has been suggested that smiling reduces levels of the stress-inducing hormone cortisol. Increased levels of cortisol could potentially lead to cardiovascular disease, mental illness, and obesity, so it’s worth every effort to try to decrease our cortisol levels. Research shows that when you smile, people treat you differently. Smiling instantly makes you appear more reliable, relaxed, sincere, and attractive. A study found that people who smiled more were rated as more attractive than those who avoided eye contact and didn’t smile at all. Perhaps this is why celebrities ( 名 人 ) invest in perfect smiles, often looking for porcelain veneers to give them flawlessly straight, white teeth. According to a cosmetic (化妆用的) dentistry practice in Boston, broken and stained teeth can make a person look older, while a brighter smile gives a look of health and youthfulness. Anyone you spot on television will more likely than not have a perfect smile. This gives them a youthful shine while at the same time making them look more attractive.Smiling is an act that many of us may have to practice in order to make a regular habit. However, it’s a habit worth investing in, as smiling, happiness, and health have a scientifically proven link to one other. If you find it hard to smile, try being around people who tend to smile a lot. According to a Swedish study, it is difficult to keep a straight face when constantly faced with people who are smiling at you. Title: The Science Behind Smiling 第五部分: 单动词填空(每小题 0.5 分,满分 5 分) 1.Toronto,the largest city in Canada, r___________ among the most multicultural cities in the world. 2. It is one of the main reasons why Australians can sometimes be a______________ of being overweight and unfit. 3. The sport that most of the world calls football is known as soccer in Australia, to d___________ it from Australian rules football. Smiling (71) ▲ us. By smiling you can improve your mood, (72) ▲ and mental state. us Smiling naturally results from happiness, and the opposite is also (73) ▲ . Smiling muscles help increase happiness hormones, which makes people happy. Smiling leads to happiness. When you smile, you are more likely to be (76) ▲ by others. To look more attractive, celebrities (77) ▲ a lot in perfecting their smiles. Smiling lowers levels of the hormone cortisol that causes problems with mental and physical (75) ▲ . Smiling (74) ▲ stress. Smiling increases attraction. Smiling (78) ▲ your efforts. You need a lot of practice to form the (79) ▲ of smiling. Also, staying with people who smile often will make it (80) ▲ for you to smile.4. Cricket is usually considered a summer sport in Australia, and throughout the country you will see players _____________(dress) all in white, hitting and running after the ball. 5. It can be an a___________ of how teams are placing in the various sports leagues. 6. With most of its population _____________ (live) near the coast, swimming and surfing are popular activities for many families at the weekend. 7. E___________ with lights, most tennis courts are very popular among the people who often play after dusk in the evening and late into the light. 8. The committee is also u______________ important work to educate the public. 9. In fact, repairs were so c_____________ that they made some of the buildings less secure than they had been before. 10. Another popular sport, cricket, is o_______________ from the UK, and has been exported to and followed in countries influenced by it. 第六部分:书面表达 (满分 20 分) 请阅读下面这则寓言,并按照要求用英语写一篇 150 词左右的文章。 On a sunny day s shepherd(牧羊人) walked with his two hungry sheep along a winding country path. He managed to have them two tied to each other just in case they should go separated. It was quite a long time before they arrived at a place where there was merely a small amount of fresh grass on each side of the path. Both of the sheep were so hungry that they hurried to the grass but in the separated direction as the picture showed. Unfortunately the rope fastening them was not long enough. No matter how hard they struggled, neither was able to reach the grass in front of them. The shepherd was about to help them when he was surprised to find that one of them should voluntarily abandon the struggle, and went along with the other. Consequently, together the two sheep enjoyed the fresh grass on one side happily, and then the grass on the other. 【写作内容】1. 用约 30 个单词概述上面这则寓言的主要内容。 2. 用约 120 个单词就此则寓言谈谈你的想法,内容包括: (1)从这则寓言中,你获得了哪些启示? (2)结合该寓言给你的启示,谈谈你在生活中是如何做的。 【写作要求】 1. 写作过程中不能直接引用原谅语句; 2. 作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称; 3. 不必写标题。 【评分标准】 内容完整,语言规范,语篇连贯,词数适当 参考词汇:fable 寓言 _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ 高三英语第一次阶段测试答案 第一部分:听力(每小题 1 分,满分 20 分) 1—5 ABACA 6—10 CACBA 11—15 BBCCB 16—20 ABBCA 第二部分:英语知识运用 第一节 单项填空(每小题 1 分,满分 15 分) 21~25 DABCB 26~30 DCBBA 31~35 CCBAB 第二节 完形填空(每小题 1 分,满分 20 分) 36~40 CBDAB 41~45 ABADD 46~50 ADCBA 51~55 DBCAB 第三部分:阅读理解(每小题 2 分,满分 30 分) 56~57 BD 58~60 CDA 61~64 BCBD 65~70 CBCDDA 第四部分:任务型阅读(每小题 1 分,满分 10 分) 71.benefits\rewards\pays 72. appearance 73. true 74. reduces\decreases\relieves 75.health 76. appreciated\loved\liked\trusted\respected 77. invest\spend 78. deserves 79.habit 80.easy\easier 第五部分: 单动词 1. ranks 2. accused 3. distinguish 4. dressed 5. analysis 6. living 7. Equipped 8. undertaking 9. clumsy 10. originally 第六部分:书面表达(满分 25 分) One possible version: The fable shares with readers a story about two sheep, both of whom choose cooperation rather than competition in order to have access to the fresh grass of different sides. As a matter of fact, the fable mirrors that different attitudes may bring about different results. As an old saying goes, union means power. A chopstick breaks easily, while a bunch of them does not. Cooperation is therefore the best policy in any case because it can lead to a win-win situation, where both sides can gain benefit by virtue of joint efforts. In my daily life, I often cooperate with my classmates when playing basketball, taking part in running races or going in for community-service activities. I learn a lot from my classmates and friends by following their advice. Meanwhile, I also do my part to help them in return. It is teamwork that helps us secure numerous victories.

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