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PAGE1-武漢二中下學(xué)期高二年級期中考試英語試卷考試時間:4月26日上午9:00—11:00試卷總分值:150分第一局部:聽力(共兩節(jié),總分值30分)做題時,先將答案劃在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容完畢后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。第一節(jié)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最正確選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘時間來答復(fù)有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。Atwhattimewilltheplanetakeoff?A.9:00. B.8:30. C.7:30.2.Howmuchshouldthemanprobablypayaltogether?A.About$160. B.About$180. C.About$200.3.Whycan’tProfessorHillanswerthewoman’squestionnow?A.It’snothisofficehour.B.Hehasnotime.C.He’stootiredafterclass.4.Whatiswrongwiththeman?A.Hefelldownfromatree.B.Heisnotfellingverywell.C.Hewashitbysomething.5.WhatdoweknowaboutTed?A.Hewasfiredrecently.B.Hesharesanofficewiththewoman.C.Heworksinadifferentofficenow.第二節(jié)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最正確選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每題5秒鐘;聽完后,各個小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,答復(fù)第6,7題6.Whatwaswrongwiththeman?A.Hehadaheadache.B.Hehadastomachache.C.Hehadatoothache.7.Howdoesthemanfeelnow?A.Quiteallright.B.Muchbetter.C.Notverywell.聽第7段材料,答復(fù)第8,9題8.What’sthewoman’sfavoritesport?A.Bowlingandjogging. B.Swimmingandskating. C.KungfuandTaijiquan.9.WhendidthesportofTaijiquancomeintobeing?A.Threethousandyearsago.B.Overthreecenturiesago.C.Overtwohundredyearsago.聽第8段材料,答復(fù)第10 至12題10.Whatdidthestudyaboutchocolateshow?A.Chocolateisgoodfortheheart.B.Whitechocolatecanlowerbloodpressure.C.Darkchocolateisgoodforthebrain.11.Wherewasthestudydone?A.InBelgium. B.InGermany. C.InAmerica.12.Howmanypeoplewereinthestudy?A.30. B.20. C.13.聽第9段材料,答復(fù)第13 至16題13.WhatisthepurposeofDiana’snewproject?A.Toteachstudentssomebasicwritingskill.B.TowritearticlesfortheCampusLiteratureReview.C.Tohelpthosewhowanttogettheirworkspublished.14.Howoftendoesthegroupmeet?A.Onceaweek. B.Twiceaweek. C.Everyotherday.15.WhatisTomwritingatthemoment?A.Ashortstory. B.Anovel. C.Apoem.16.WhydoesTomagreetojointhegroup?A.Hecangethispoemspublished.B.Hecancontributeessaystothegroup.C.Hecangetsomeadvicefromothermembers.聽第10段材料,答復(fù)第17 至20題17.HowoldwasJohnwhenenteringhighschool?A.12. B.15. C.16.18.Howdidhegotoschoolatfirst?A.Byrunning. B.Byschoolbus C.Bybike.19.Whydidhisparentsbuyhimacomputer?A.Hedidsowellatschool.B.Heneededitforhishomework.C.Hewastakingacomputercourse.20.WhatcausedJohn’schange?A.Toomuchhomework.B.Hismother’scriticism.C.Playingcomputergameslateintothenight.第二局部:詞匯知識運用(共兩節(jié),總分值30分)
第一節(jié):多項選擇(共10小題;每題1分,總分值10分)
從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最正確選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。21.Office_______isjustsomethingthatheplaysat;theonethingthatreallyinterestshimisgolf.A.ambition B.enterprise C.routine D.framework22.Manynationshavepromisedtoreducegreenhousegasemissions,butarefallingshortofthe_______reductionof25to40percentof1990levels.A.target B.option C.profit D.refund23.Ofcourse,allstudentswanttoincreasetheirknowledge,butIbelievethatmoststudentstodaywantthatknowledgetobe_______totheirfuturecareer.A.relevant B.opposite C.abundant D.elegant24.Despitetheir_______plans,Chinesecarmakerswillfindithardtobreakintothedevelopedworlduntilthisshortcomingiswellbehindthem.A.parallel B.accessible C.adequate D.grand25.Thesurprisefindings_______somepreviousstudiesthathavesuggestedmobilescancauseAlzheimer’sandbraincancer.A.convey B.contradict C.conduct D.confuse26.AccordingtotheMinistryofHumanResourcesandSocialSecurity,thisyearwill_______arecord-highofnearly7milliongraduatesenteringthenationaljobmarket.A.abolish B.substitute C.require D.witness27.Theparticipantswereencouragedto_______othersintheclasstodotheproject,andtheentireteamwouldgetcredit.A.keepupwith B.teamupwith C.comeupwith D.putupwith28.Readthecomicseverydayand_______theonesthatremindyouofyourlife.Postthemontherefrigeratororanywhereelseyoucanseethemfrequently.A.cutout B.cutup C.cutdown D.cutin29.AnewstudyofHIV-infectedpeopleinHaitiindicatesthatstaringtreatmentearlycouldsavemanypatientswhomight_______dieofAIDS.A.somehow B.anyway C.therefore D.otherwise30.Ifyoucannothaveagoodcommandofgrammaraswellaspreciseusageofeachwordyou’velearnt,itis________foryoutouseEnglishflexibly.A.outoftrouble B.outofhabit C.outofthelimit D.outofthequestion第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每題1分,總分值20分)
閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給各題的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最正確選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。ItisthreeinthemorningonaTuesday,andI’mwalkingtowardtableeighteen,theoneIcallhome.Ipassthewaiters,giveabriefnodtothe31andtakemyseat.I32the“usual,”waterandpeanutbutterpie.Yes,I’matanall-nightdiner.Istarttotakeoutmybooks,33fullwellthatIwillbe34onthesamepageofSocratesthatI’vebeenonforthebetterpartofthesemester.Ofcourse,it’s35—formygroupthatis.Iwaitfortheemptychairsaroundmetobe36.JustastheMuzaksongsstarttorepeatthemselves,ShanaandJennywalkin.Iam37withtheusualbighugsandsmiles.38,thedinerstopsbeingatwenty-for-hourrestaurantwithbadserviceandbecomesmyplace—myhome39theprisonlikedormroom.Forthenextcoupleofhours,wewilljokeaboutpeopleweknow,talkaboutbooks,reflectonthemeaningoflife,quotemoviesand40newprivatejokes.Tablenumbereighteenisour41home.Duringmysenioryearofcollege,Istartedgoingtothedinerforatemporaryescapefromadormroomthatfeltlikeitwasclosinginonme.Notto42thephones,thestereoandthecomputer.Howcouldanyoneseriously43tohavegoodstudyhabits?Somefriendsofminetoldmeabouttheplace;theywenttheretostudy,andtheyreallylikedit.SoItriedit.Itfeltremarkablyfreeing.Istartgoingthereeverynight(exceptweekends,ofcourse),and,believemeitwasnotbecausethepieswere44greateither.Maybeitwouldforcemetoopenmybooksandmy45wouldimprove.Right?Well….Butthat’snotthe46.Imean,anyonewhohasgonetocollegeknowsthatit’snotonlyaboutforcingyourselftowakeupat7:45A.M.(afteryouhadgonetosleeptwohoursearlier)tolistentoaprofessorspoon-feedingyouinformation47thesignificanceoftheBattleofHastings.Itis48aboutfindingalittlehavenwhereyoucancreatewhatwillbethemostimportantthinginyourlife—yourself.Ataschoolofthirty-fivethousandpeople,Ifoundasmallplacethatwasas49tomeasmySocialSecuritynumber.Throughlaughter,tears,learning,growingandthe50freeicecream,wefoundasanctuary.Aplacewherewecouldbeourselves.31.A.friends B.strangers C.regulars D.waiters32.A.make B.take C.bring D.order33.A.remembering B.knowing C.deciding D.learning34.A.stuck B.focused. C.fixed D.turned35.A.certain B.early C.late D.clear36.A.washed B.cleaned C.filled D.covered37.A.armed B.satisfied C.occupied D.greeted38.A.Finally B.SuddenlyC.Actually D.Particularly39.A.awayfrom B.similarto C.apartfrom D.closeto40.A.create B.playC.write D.hear41.A.inner B.outer C.warmer D.smaller42.A.answer B.talk C.mention D.mend43.A.choose B.determine C.pretend D.expect44.A.pretty B.that C.too D.rather45.A.health B.friendship C.conditions D.grades46.A.place B.benefit C.point D.view47.A.relate B.requiring C.reflecting D.regarding48.A.also B.still C.more D.even49.A.available B.beneficial C.familiar D.encouraging50.A.specialB.occasional C.unusual D.natural第三局部:閱讀理解(共20小題;每題2分,總分值40分)
閱讀以下短文,從每篇短文后所給各題的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最正確選項并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。ASotheeveningturnedtonight,andthenightturnedtomorning.AndbeforeIknewit,theSATwasbeforeme.Iwasn’tsureifIwasready,butIknewonething:Iwantedtogetitoverwith.SATforthestudentsisliketoothpulling.ForthosesmartAsiankiddos,it’slikewalkingthroughthepark:easyandcarefree.Forme,aChineseAmerican,…it’s:walkingthroughtheparkandthentrippingonastone.AsIarrivedoutsideofthedininghall,alreadyamobofstudentsweresitting,talking,orstandingsilentlywaitingtogetin.Jonesstudentsareluckynotonlytohavesuchatestingcenteratschool,butalsothefeelingoftheirhomeschoolwhereitfeelscomfortableandfamiliar.“ID,please,”myformermathteacheraskedatthedoor.“Okay.”ShelookedovermyID,checkedoffmynameonherlist,andpointedtowardsthedininghalltablesinside.Withhesitation,Ipickedupmyfeetandwasdirectedtoalargeroundtableinthemiddleofthedinninghall.Atleastfourteenpeoplecouldsitatthistablebutonlyfourwereallowedtotaketheirtesthere.“I’mgladit’smultiplechoices.”Iheardonestudentsay.Allthequestionsonthetesthavefivechoicesexceptforonemathsectionwheretheyhaveonlyfour.Ifyougetananswerwrong,youdon’tgetanypoint,plusyougetapenaltyofa1/4point.Ifyoudon’tansweraquestion,youdon’tgetanypoint,norpenalties.WheneveryonehadaseatandtheactualSATIbookletinfrontofthem,theproctorofthetestcalledforourattentions.“Infrontofyou,youshouldhaveaSATItestandascantron(答題卡).PleasedonotopenthetestbookletuntilIsayso.”Hethenwentontotalkabouttheprocedures,theamountoftime,signatureofhonesty,etc.Afterthirtyminutesofinstructionreading,hegaveusallasolemnexpressionbeforesaying,“Youmaybeginnow.Goodluck.”Icouldhearahundredbookletsbeingopenedandpencilsscratchingthesurface.Ilookedtomyright,Ilookedtomyleft,Ididaquickprayerforwhoeverwasinchargeupintheheavens,andstartedmytest.AtleastIwouldn’tknowmyscoreuntilsummertime.51.Howdidtheauthorfeelbeforethetest?A.Confident. B.Carefree. C.Confused. D.Nervous.52.Jonesstudentsareluckybecause__________.A.theycantakethetestinadininghallB.theycantalkduringthetestC.theycantakethetestintheirhomeschoolD.theyhavetheirmathteachersupervisingthetest53.Bytheunderlinedsentence,thewriterintendstosaythat_________.A.thetestwouldbesodifficultthatshemightnotpassitB.thetestseemedeasybutshestillneededtobecarefulwithitC.thetestwouldbemucheasierforherthanfortheotherAsianstudentsD.shefoundherselfnotassmartastheotherAsianstudents54.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Fourteenstudentssataroundalargeroundtable,takingthetest.B.Therewerefourmathproblemsonthetest.C.Youwilllosemorepointsifyougettheanswerwrongthanifyougiveupthequestion.D.Theproctorannouncedtheinstructionsassoonasthetestbegan.BIfyouwatchBritishtelevisiononFridayMarch15,youmightbesurprisedtoseecelebritieswearingfunnyrednosesandjokingaround.Butdon’tworry,they’renotmad,it’sallpartofabiennialfund-raisingeventcalledRedNoseDay.OrganizedbythecharityComicRelief,foundedin1985bytwoBritishcomedians,theaimoftheeventistoraisemoneytofightpovertyandinjusticeintheUKandAfrica.CelebritiesandpublicfiguressupporttheeventbymakingappearancesoncomicTVshowsbroadcastbytheBBC.Thisyear,forexample,UKPrimeMinisterDavidCameronappearedinamusicvideobyOneDirection,whichthebandproducedfortheevent.ButBritonsdon’tjustraisemoneyforcharitablecausesononedayayear,theydoitallyearround.Onewayofdoingsoisbyshoppingincharityshops.Thesesmall,inconspicuousshopssellclothes,booksandhouseholdgoodsjustlikeanyothershop.Butthere’sonebigdifference—it’sallsecondhand.Therearenearly10,000charityshopsintheUK,accordingtotheCharityRetailAssociation.Theirbusinessmodelissimple:Anybodywhohasthingstheydon’twantanymorecandonatethemtoacharityshop,wheretheyarecheckedfordamage,cleanedandpriced.Mostitemsgobackonsaleatasmallpartoftheiroriginalpriceandthemoneythatismadebysellingthemisusedforacharitablecause.Theideaofbuyingusedclothesmaysoundoff-putting,butforshopperswhohavelessspendingmoney,suchastheelderlyorthoseinlow-payingjobs,ithasbeenawelcomeoptionforyears.Now,“thrifting”—shoppingatcharityshops—isalsobecomingpopularwithyoungpeoplelookingforalternativefashion.“Iloveshoppingatthriftstores.Youcanfindveryuniqueclothesforaverycheapprice.Itdoesn’tbothermethatotherpeoplemayhavewornthem,IsimplywashthembeforeIwearthem,”saidAnneMarie,a19-year-oldInternetuserfromtheUS,inacommentonaYahooforum.Sonexttimeyouspotacharityshop,whynotgoinside?Whoknows,youmightfindalovelydressforjustafewpounds.Evenbetter,youcanenjoywearingitintheknowledgethatyourmoneyhelpedagoodcause.55.WhatdofamouspeopleinBritaindoinsupportoftheRedNoseDayevent?A.AppearoncomicTVshows.B.Donatelargesumsofmoney.C.Donateexpensiveclothestocharityshops.D.PlayinamusicvideowiththePrimeMinister.56.WhatdowelearnfromthepassageaboutComicRelief?A.Itwasfoundedin1985bytwoBritishcomediansinAfrica.B.ItorganizestheRedNoseDayfund-raisingevent.C.Itrunsnearly10,000charityshopsintheUK.D.ItisfinanciallysupportedbytheUKgovernment.57.Onereasonforthepopularityofthethriftshopsisthat__________.A.theysellawidevarietyofgoodsB.theirbusinessmodelissimpleC.theirgoodsarecarefullychecked,cleanedandpricedD.theyprovidethings,sometimesspecial,atlowprices58.Thepassageiswrittenmainlyto__________.A.inspiremorepeopletojoinincharitablecausesintheUKB.introducethetraditionsoftheRedNoseDayC.analyzewhycharityshopsarepopularintheUKD.explainhowcharityshopsworkintheUKCLikeanyawardsceremonyofitsage,theOscars,nowinits85thyear,hasbeentryinghardtochange.Sohowdidthatgothisyear?WhenhostSethMacFarlanenotedinhisopeningspeechthatitwasthefirsttimetheAcademyAwardshadatheme,Ithought:“well,that’sagoodstart.”Butwhenherevealedthatthethemewasatributeto(向…致敬)musicals,Iwaslesssure.Afterall,it’snotthefirsttimethatmusicalshavefeaturedattheOscars.In2007,thecastofDream-girlsgaveaspecialperformancedirectedbymoviedirectorandmusicalveteran(經(jīng)歷豐富的老手)BillCondon.Thentherewasthememorable2023showhostedbyHughJackman,whoscreamsmusicals.WithBeyonceKnowlesandAnneHathaway,heperformedseveralhitsongsfrommovemusical.Andin2023,howdidNeilPatrickHarrisintroducethehosts?Byperformingamusicalnumber.SoIguesstheOscarscouldhavedonebetterthisyear.ButImustadmit,thereweremoremusicperformancesinthethree-and-a–half-hourshowthaneverbefore.ThissuggeststheOscarshasdroppedsomeofitsarroganceandwantstoofferaudiencesmoreentertainment.It’satimelymoveastheGoldenGlobes,alsoknownasthe“bigparty,”hasbecomeathreattotheOscars,stealingviewersandevenitsreputation.JustlookattheOscars’winninglistthisyear.Youcan’tblametheacademyforwantingtostickittotheGoldenGlobes.WhiletheyhiredTinaFeyandAmyPoehlertohosttheshow—certainlymoreaudience-friendlythanMacFarlane—andBillClintonwasinvitedasapresenter,whodidviewersgetattheOscars?TheFirstLadyoftheUS,MichelleObama.Waytogo,Oscar!Weknowyou’restrugglingtolookfreshandyoung,butdon’tlosetheprideanddignitythatmadeyouonebiggesthonorinthemovieindustry.Don’teverletthatchange.59.ExamplesaregiveninPara.4toshowthat__________.A.theOscarshasbeentryinghardtochangeB.theOscars’themeisatributetomusicalsC.itisnotthefirsttimethattheOscarshashadathemeD.musicalsarenotanewfeaturethisyear60.Whatdisappointsthewriteristhat__________.A.theOscarsdidn’tinviteBillClintonasapresenterB.theshowtookaslongasthreeandahalfhoursC.theOscarshaslostsomeprideanddignitytocatertotheaudiencesD.theOscarsisnolongerfreshandyoung61.WhichofthefollowingistrueoftheGoldenGlobes?A.ItgaveanawardtotheFirstLadyoftheUS,MichelleObama.B.Itshostandhostesshadbetterreputation.C.IthasbecomehighlycompetitivewiththeAcademyAwards.D.Itismorefriendlytotheaudience.62.Whichofthefollowingcouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.Nothingnew,butwelldoneB.Soold,stillyoungC.Newstart,goodchangeD.ToooldtochangeDWomenconsistentlylieonsocialnetworkingsitessuchasFacebookorTwittertomaketheirlivesappearmoreexciting,asurveyhasfound.Researchersfoundthatatleastoneinfourwomenexaggeratedordistortedwhattheyaredoingonsocialmediaonceamonth.Thesurveyof2000womenfoundtheymostlypretendedtobeoutonthetown,wheninfacttheyarehomealone,andembellishedaboutanexoticholidayortheirjob.Themostcommonreasonsforwomentowrite“fibs”includedworryingtheirliveswouldseem“boring”,jealousyatseeingotherpeople’smoreexcitingpostsandwantingtoimpresstheirfriendsandacquaintances.Psychologistssuggestedthataspeopleattemptto“stayconnected”onsocialmedia,theycaninfact“paradoxically”beleft“moreisolated”.Theyalsosaidthatthe“morewetrytomakeourlivesseemperfect,thelessperfectwefeel”.AccordingtotheOnePollsurvey,onethirdofwomensurveyedadmittedto“dishonesty”onsocialmediasitessuchasFacebookandTwitteratsomestage.Almostoneinfouradmittedtolyingorexaggeratingaboutkeyaspectsoftheirlifeonlinebetweenoneandthreetimesamonthwhilealmostonein10saidtheyliedmorethanonceaweek.Nearly30percentofwomenliedabout“doingsomethingwhenIamhomealone”,almostaquarteroverstatedtheiralcoholconsumptionwhileoneinfivewerenottruthfulabouttheirholidayactivitiesortheirjobs.Almostoneinfivewomenevenliedabouttheir“relationshipstatus”.“Weworkveryhardpresentingourselvestotheworldonline,pretendingandattemptingtobehappyallthetimewhichisexhaustingandultimatelyunfulfilling,”saidDrMichaelSinclair,aleadingBritishconsultantpsychologist.“Omittingthelessdesirableimperfectionsofourlivesfromtheconversationswithour`friends`onlineleadstolessopportunitytofeelempathizedwith(與…產(chǎn)生共鳴),resultinginagreatersenseofdisconnectionfromothers.”ThesurveywascommissionedbyPencourage,anewanonymous“diary-style”socialmediawebsite.63.Whichofthewordsbelowisclosestinmeaningtotheunderlinedword“fibs”inPara3?A.lifeexperiences B.shortstoriesC.carefulthoughts D.insignificantlies64.Awomantendstotellalieonlinewhenshe__________.A.hopestomakemorefriends B.enviesotherpeople’sexcitinglifeC.feelslonelyathome D.getstiredoftheboringlife65.Awomanmightpretendtobehappieronlinethansheactuallyisby__________.A.avoidingconversationswithfriendsB.describingherholidayactivitiesC.leavingouttheimperfectionsinlifeD.overstatinghertroubleatwork66.AccordingtoDrMichaelSinclair,constantlylyingonlinemay__________.A.eventuallymakeone’slifemoreexcitingB.actuallyleadtoasenseofisolationC.reallyimproveone’ssenseofhappinessD.scarcelyhaveanyinfluenceonrelationshipsEWhyareweaddictedtoupgrades?AccordingtoDonaldNorman,AmericanauthorofthebookTheDesignofEverydayThings,“plannedobsolescence”(方案性報廢)isthetrickbehindtheupgradingcultureoftoday’sconsumerelectronicsindustry.TheNewYorkTimescitedNormanlastmonth,sayingthatelectronicsmanufacturesstrategicallyreleasenewupgradesperiodically,bothforhardwareandsoftware,sothatcustomersoneverylevelfeeltheneedtobuythenewestversion.“Thisisanold-timetrick–they’renotinventinganythingnew,”hesaid.ThomasWensma,aDutchdesigner,despisesthe“plannedobsolescence”ofcompanies,asrecentlyreportedbyUK-basedTheGuardian.Wensmasaidthisisawastefulsystemthroughwhichcompanies–manyofthemproducingpersonalelectronics–releaseshoddyproductssimplybecause“theyknowthat,insixmonthsorayear,they’llputoutanewone”.Butthenewpsychologyofconsumersispartofthissystem,asWensmasaidtothenewspaper:“Wenowwantsomethingnew,somethingpretty,thenextshinything.”____________________“It’stothedamageoftheconsumerandtheenvironment,”astheNewYorkTimesquotedNorman.“Butperhapstothebettermentofthestockholder.”Initsmostrecentfiscal(財務(wù)的)year,Apple’sprofitmarginwasmorethan21percent,reportedtheLosAngelesTimes.AtHewlett-Packard,theworld’sbiggestPCmanufacturer,itwasonly7percent.“StevenJobspushedtheprincipleof‘plannedobsolescence’tonewheights,”thenewspapercommentedonthecompany’sprofitsandmarketingstrategy.“Apple’sannualupgradesofitsproductsgeneratesalesofmillionsofunitsasownersofoneyear’sMacBookoriPhonelineuptobuythenewestversion,evenwhenthechangesareincremental.”PeerpressureAstoLiJijia,theneedforupgradinghissmartphonecomesmainlyfromfriendsandclassmates.Whenthemajorityoffriendsareswitchingtothelatestdevices,heworriesaboutfeelingleftout.“Someappsandgamesrequirebetterhardwaretorun,”saidLi.“Ifyoudon’tjoinin,youlosepartoftheconnectiontoyourfriends.”67.DonaldNormanbelievesthatelectronicsmakersstrategicallyreleasenewupgradesperiodicallybecause__________.A.customersneedthelatestversion B.technologyisdevelopingsofastC.theywanttoinventsomethingnew D.theycanmakealotofmoney68.ThomasWensma’sattitudetothe“plannedobsolescence”is__________.A.positive B.negative C.indifferent D.neutral69.Whatsubtitlecanbestfitintotheblankinthetext?A.Hugeprofits B.Apple’sprinciple C.Environmentaldamage D.Marketingstrategy70.ThewritertakestheexampleofLiJijiatoshowthat__________.A.thenewpsychologyofconsumersisalsotoblameforthewastefulsystemB.youngpeoplearealwaysfondofsomethingnew,prettyandshinyC.ifyoudon’tupgradeyoursmartphone,youwilllosecontactwithyourfriendsD.needsofconsumershelptopromotethedevelopmentofelectronicsindustry第四局部:書面表達(dá)(共兩節(jié),總分值50分)第一節(jié):完成句子(共10小題;每題2分,總分值20分)閱讀以下各小題,根據(jù)漢語提示,用句末括號內(nèi)的英語單詞完成句子,并將答案寫在答題上的相應(yīng)題號后。71.__________________thaty
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