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…………○…………內(nèi)…………○…………裝…………○…………內(nèi)…………○…………裝…………○…………訂…………○…………線…………○…………※※請※※不※※要※※在※※裝※※訂※※線※※內(nèi)※※答※※題※※…………○…………外…………○…………裝…………○…………訂…………○…………線…………○…………第=page22頁,總=sectionpages22頁第=page11頁,總=sectionpages11頁2025年外研版2024高三英語下冊階段測試試卷615考試試卷考試范圍:全部知識(shí)點(diǎn);考試時(shí)間:120分鐘學(xué)校:______姓名:______班級:______考號(hào):______總分欄題號(hào)一二三四五六總分得分評卷人得分一、選擇題(共9題,共18分)1、【題文】—Nicetomeetyou!

—________.A.ThankyouB.I’mfine,thankyouC.You’reweclomeD.Nicetomeetyou,too2、【題文】—Whois____bestbasketballplayerinyourclass?

—Idon’tknow.I’m____newhere.A.a;anB.an;theC.the;/D./;a3、【題文】–Whosevolleyballisthis?

–It_______belongtoCarol.Shelovesvolleyball.A.mustB.mustn’tC.canD.can’t4、【題文】Thelittlegirlistoofrightened____________aword.A.sayingB.tosayC.nottosayD.say5、【題文】Jim,thisisyoursportsshoe.whereis____?A.anotheroneB.theotheroneC.theothersD.otherone6、【題文】_________totrainhisdaughterincomputer,heputanadlikethisinthepaper,“_________,acomputerteacherforaten-year-oldgirl.”A.Determined;WantedB.Determined;WantingC.Determines;WantedD.Determining;Wanting7、【題文】—Iregret____totell____youthatJohnhasbeenfired.

—Icanhardlybelievemyears.Heissuchafineworker.A.tellingB.havingtoldC.totellD.tohavetold8、It________delicious.Iwouldliketoeatit.()A.comesB.soundsC.looksD.tastes9、NongfuSpring,oneofChina’sbiggestbottledwatercompanies,wasreported________tomeetnationalstandards,anditschairmanheldanewsconferenceinBeijingonMay7.A.havingfailedB.tofailC.failingD.tohavefailed評卷人得分二、填空題(共6題,共12分)10、Nomatterhowfrequently________,theworksofBeethovenstillattractpeopleallovertheworld.A.performedB.performingC.tobeperformedD.beingperformed11、Lifeforusis_________exerciseinmakingdifferentchoicesandcannevercometo_________enduntiltheendoflifeitself.A./;/B./;anC.an;/D.an;an12、______himselftohisresearchontheITtechnology,hesoonmadeabreakthrough.A.DevotedB.DevotingC.DevoteD.Todevote13、—Soyoumissedthemeeting.—______.Igottherefiveminutesbeforeitfinished.。A.NotatallB.NotexactlyC.NotespeciallyD.Notreally14、Work-lifebalance:Waystorestoreharmonyandreducestress

Findingwork-lifebalanceintoday'sfreneticallypacedworldisnosimpletask.

Spendmoretimeatworkthanathome,andyoumissoutonarewardingpersonallife.Thenagain,whenyoufacechallengesinyourpersonallife,suchascaringforanagingparentorcopingwithmaritalproblems,concentratingonyourjobcanbedifficult.

Whethertheproblemistoomuchfocusonworkortoolittle,whenyourworklifeandyourpersonallifefeeloutofbalance,stress-alongwithitsharmfuleffects-istheresult.

Thegoodnewsisthatyoucantakecontrolofyourwork-lifebalance-andgiveyourselfthetimetodothethingsthataremostimportanttoyou.Thefirststepistorecognizehowtheworldofworkhaschanged.Thenyoucanevaluateyourrelationshiptoworkandapplysomespecificstrategiesforstrikingahealthierbalance.

Howworkinvadesyourpersonallife

TherewasatimewhenemployeesshowedupforworkMondaythroughFridayandworkedeight-tonine-hourdays.Theboundariesbetweenworkandhomewerefairlyclearthen.Buttheworldhaschangedand,unfortunately,theboundarieshaveblurredformanyworkers.Here'swhy:

●Globaleconomy.Asmoreskilledworkersenterthegloballabormarketandcompaniesoutsourceormovemorejobstoreducelaborcosts,peoplefeelpressuredtoworklongerandproducemorejusttoprotecttheirjobs.

●Internationalbusiness.Workcontinuesaroundtheworld24hoursadayforsomepeople.Ifyouworkinaninternationalorganization,youmightbeoncallaroundtheclockfortroubleshootingorconsulting.

●Advancedcommunicationtechnology.Manypeoplenowhavetheabilitytoworkanywhere-fromtheirhome,fromtheircarandevenonvacation.Andsomemanagersexpectthis.

●Longerhours.Employerscommonlyaskemployeestoworklongerhoursthanthey'rescheduled.Often,overtimeismandatory.Ifyouhopetomoveupthecareerladder,youmayfindyourselfregularlyworkingmorethan40hoursaweektoachieveandexceedexpectations.

●Changesinfamilyroles.Today'smarriedworkeristypicallypartofadual-careercouple,whichmakesitdifficulttofindtimetomeetcommitmentstofamily,friendsandcommunity.

Marriedtoyourwork

Itcanbetemptingtorackupthehoursatwork-especiallyifyou'retryingtoearnapromotionorsomeextramoneyforachild'seducationoradreamvacation.Forothers,workingmorehoursfeelsnecessaryinordertomanagetheworkload.

Butifyou'respendingmostofyourtimeatwork,yourhomelifewilllikelypaytheprice.Considertheprosandconsofworkingextrahoursonyourwork-lifebalance:

●Fatigue.Yourabilitytothinkandyoureye-handcoordinationdecreasewhenyou'retired.Thismeansyou'relessproductiveandmaymakemoremistakes.Thesemistakescanleadtoinjuryorreworkandnegativelyimpactyourprofessionalreputation.

●Family.Youmaymissoutonimportantevents,suchasyourchild'sfirstbikeride,yourfather's60thbirthdayoryourhigh-schoolreunion.Missingoutonimportantmilestonesmayharmrelationshipswithyourlovedones.

●Friends.Trustedfriendsareakeypartofyoursupportsystem.Butifyou'respendingtimeattheofficeinsteadofwiththem,you'llfinditdifficulttonurturethosefriendships.

●Expectations.Ifyouregularlyworkextrahours,youmaybegivenmoreresponsibility.Thiscouldcreateanever-endingandincreasingcycle,causingmoreconcernsandchallenges.

Sometimesworkingovertimeisimportant.Ifyouworkforacompanythatrequiresmandatoryovertime,youwon'tbeabletoavoidit,butyoucanlearntomanageit.Mostimportantly,saynowhenyou'retootired,whenit'saffectingyourhealthorwhenyouhavecrucialfamilyobligations.

Strikingthebestwork-lifebalance

Formostpeople,jugglingthedemandsofcareerandpersonallifeisanongoingchallenge.Withsomanydemandsonyourtime-fromovertimetofamilyobligations-itcanfeeldifficulttostrikethisbalance.Thegoalistomaketimefortheactivitiesthatarethemostimportanttoyou.

Herearesomeideastohelpyoufindthebalancethat'sbestforyou:

●Learntosayno.Whetherit'saco-workeraskingyoutospearheadanextraprojectoryourchild'steacheraskingyoutomanagetheclassplay,rememberthatit'sOKtorespectfullysayno.Whenyouquitdoingthethingsyouonlydooutofguiltorafalsesenseofobligation,you'llmakemoreroominyourlifefortheactivitiesthataremeaningfultoyouandbringyoujoy.

●Leaveworkatwork.Makeaconsciousdecisiontoseparateworktimefrompersonaltime.Whenwithyourfamily,forinstance,turnoffyourcellphoneandputawayyourlaptopcomputer.

●Manageyourtime.Organizehouseholdtasksefficiently.Dooneortwoloadsoflaundryeveryday,ratherthansavingitallforyourdayoff.Aweeklyfamilycalendarofimportantdatesandadailylistofto-doswillhelpyouavoiddeadlinepanic.Ifyouremployeroffersacourseintimemanagement,signupforit.

●Getenoughsleep.There'snothingasstressfulandpotentiallydangerousasworkingwhenyou'resleep-deprived.Notonlyisyourproductivityaffected,butalsoyoucanmakecostlymistakes.Youmaythenhavetoworkevenmorehourstomakeupforthesemistakes.

●Communicateclearly.Limittime-consumingmisunderstandingsbycommunicatingclearlyandlisteningcarefully.Takenotesifnecessary.

●Nurtureyourself.Setasidetimeeachdayforanactivitythatyouenjoy,suchaswalking,workingoutorlisteningtomusic.

●Setasideonenighteachweekforrecreation.Takethephoneoffthehook,powerdownthecomputerandturnofftheTV.Discoveractivitiesyoucandowithyourpartner,familyorfriends,suchasplayinggolf,fishingorcanoeing.Makingtimeforactivitiesyouenjoywillrejuvenateyou.

Remember,strikingawork-lifebalanceisn'taone-shotdeal.Creatingbalanceinyourlifeisacontinuousprocess.Balancedoesn'tmeandoingeverything.Examineyourprioritiesandsetboundaries.Befirminwhatyoucanandcannotdo.Onlyyoucanrestoreharmonytoyourlifestyle.

56.Whatwillhappenifyou'respendingmostofyourtimeatwork?____

A.Youmightloseallyourfriends.

B.Youwilllosebothhealthandwealth.

C.Youperhapsbegivenmoreresponsibility.

D.Youmaybemisunderstoodbyyourlovedones.

57.Accordingtothepassage,you'dbettersaynotomandatoryovertimewhen____.

A.yougetboredwiththework

B.youarenotinterestedinthework

C.youcan'tgetadditionalallowance

D.youhavecrucialfamilyobligations

58.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentencemean?____

A.Todothingspeopleaskyoutodocanbringyoualotofjoy.

B.Youshoulddothethingspeopleaskyoutodowithoutfeelingguilty.

C.Youshouldn'tdothethingspeopleaskyoutodoifyoudon'twantto.

D.Todothingsforyourselfismoremeaningfulthantodothingsforothers.

59.Whatwillnothappenifyoudon'tgetenoughsleep?____

A.Youcanmakecostlymistakes.

B.Youwillhavelowproductivity.

C.Youwillfeelstressedwhileworking.

D.Youwillhavenosenseofexhaustion.

60.Whatdoestherealbalancemeanaccordingtotheauthor?____

A.Beingfirmthatworkingovertimewillstrikeawork-lifebalance.

B.Examiningprioritiesanddecidingwhatisthemostimportanttoyou.

C.Tryingtocarryingouteverythingyouwanttodowhetheryoucandoitornot.

D.Beingcautiouswhensayingnotosomebodyinabidtomaintainfinerelationships.15、IslandsofAdventureatUniversalOrlandoinFlorida

Peoplesaythatitisthehomeofthe"HarryPotterThemePark".TheWizardingWorldisthemostpopularpartofthepark.OtherpopularridesincludetheAdventuresofSpider-Man,Popeye&Bluto'sBilge-RatBargesandtheJurassicParkRiverAdventure.

ItisopenfromMondaytoSaturday.15.95forchildren,3to13yearsold;29.95forages14andover.

PI-OIndoorThemeParkinLongueuil

ThePI-OIndoorThemeParkfeatures16rides,asmallseatrain,akid-sizedbowlingalley,amirrormaze,themeroomswhichincludetheChristmasroomonthesea,andaprivatereceptionroom.

"Iwantedtocreateasafeenvironmentforkidsaged1to10,"explainsownerJocelynePinard.Shenotedhowmanycompetingamusementparkshavesectionsthatcanbeunsafeforyoungkids-suchasthe"ballrooms"fulloflooseplasticballs.Sothisishowitisdifferentfromotheramusementparks.

Opensevendaysaweek.Theadmissionfeesare16.99forindividuals(個(gè)人)and64forfamilies.

LegolandWindsorThemeParkinLondon

LegolandWindsoristhebestchoiceforyoungfamilies.Theparkisdesignedforchildrenfrom3to12.Thereareover50ridesaswellasliveshows,workshops,andotherattractionsaimedatyoungerchildren,andespeciallythosewhoarealreadyfondofbuildingblocktoys.

Theparkisopeneverysingleday.Adults:35;Ages3-15and60+:26.Buyonlineandsave3perperson.

WonderLaThemeParkinIndia

WonderLaisaworld-classamusementpark.It'smodern,cleanandgreen,andhasallkindsofattractions.Thereareover50rides,12ofwhicharewaterbasedand9especiallyforsmallchildren.Ifyoulovegettingwet,don'tmisstheRainDisco-anindoordancefloorwitharainsystemthatprovidesshowersofwarmwatertothemusic.MondaytoFriday11a.m.until6p.m.Saturday,Sunday,HolidayandFestivalseasons11a.m.until7p.m.Singleadult/child-13.50;Familyticket(foranyfourpeople)-50.00;Children3andunder-Free.

21.IfJimisfreethisSunday,hecanchoosetovisitthefollowingparksEXCEPT____.

A.IslandsofAdventure

B.PI-O

C.LegolandWindsor

D.WonderLa

22.IfacouplewanttovisitLegolandWindsorThemeParkwiththeir5-year-oldson,howmuchdotheyneedtopaywhenbookingonline?____

A.70.

B.87.

C.93.

D.96.

23.WhichofthefollowingaboutWonderLaThemeParkisNOTtrue?____

A.ItislocatedinIndia.

B.Itisfreeforchildrenof3andunder.

C.Therearenineridesespeciallyforsmallchildren.

D.TheRainDiscoletschildrenenjoycoolshowerswhiledancing.評卷人得分三、完形填空(共8題,共16分)16、Ibelievethatfamiliesarenotonlybloodrelatives,butsometimespeoplewhoshowupandloveyouwhennooneelsewill.InMay1977,IwaslivinginaHowardJohnson’smoteloffInterstate10inHouston.MydadandI41aroomwithtwodoublebedsandabathroomwastoo42fora15-year-oldgirlandherfather.Dad’ssecondmarriagewas____andmystepmotherhad____usbothoutofthehousethepreviousweek.Dadhadno____whattodowithme.Andthat’swhenmyotherfamily____.BarbaraandRolandBeachtookmeintotheirhome____theironlydaughter,Su,mybestfriend,askedthemto.I____withthemforthenextsevenyears.BarbwashedmyskirtsthesameasSu’s.She____Ihadlunchmoney,doctors’appointments,helpwithhomeworkandnightlyhugs.BarbaraandRolandattendedeveryfootballgamewhereSuandIwerebeingcheerleaders.____Icouldtell,fortheBeachestherewasno____betweenSuandme;Iwastheirdaughter,too.WhenSuandI____collegetheykeptmyroomthesamefortheentirefouryearsIattendedschool.Recently,BarbpresentedmewithaninsurancepolicytheyboughtwhenIfirstmovedinwiththemandhadcontinuedtopayonfor23years.TheBeachesknew____aboutmewhentheytookmein–theyhadheardthewholestoryfromSu.WhenIwasseven,mymotherdiedandfromthenonmyfatherreliedonotherpeopleto_____hiskids.BeforeIwenttolivewiththeBeachesIhadbelievedthatlifewasentirely____andthatlovewasshakyanduntrustworthy.Ihadbelievedthattheonlypersonwhowouldtakecareofmewasme.____theBeaches,Iwouldhavebecomeabitter,cynical(憤世嫉俗的)woman.Theygavemea(n)57thatallowedmetogrowandchange.Theykeptmefrombeingparalyzedbymy_____andtheygavemetheconfidencetoopenmyheart.I____family.Forme,itwasn’tthefamilythatwasthereonthedayIwas____,buttheonethatwasthereformewhenIwaslivinginaHowardJohnson’sonInterstate10.。1.A.livedB.sharedC.possessedD.bought。A.livedB.sharedC.possessedD.bought。A.livedB.sharedC.possessedD.bought。2.A.cheapB.noisyC.smallD.limited。A.cheapB.noisyC.smallD.limited。A.cheapB.noisyC.smallD.limited。3.A.introubleB.insightC.inplaceD.inparts。A.introubleB.insightC.inplaceD.inparts。A.introubleB.insightC.inplaceD.inparts。4.A.struckB.removedC.kickedD.knocked。A.struckB.removedC.kickedD.knocked。A.struckB.removedC.kickedD.knocked。5.A.planB.choiceC.chanceD.idea。A.planB.choiceC.chanceD.idea。A.planB.choiceC.chanceD.idea。6.A.lookedafterB.showedupC.turnedoverD.cameacross。A.lookedafterB.showedupC.turnedoverD.cameacross。A.lookedafterB.showedupC.turnedoverD.cameacross。7.A.soB.becauseC.untilD.while。A.soB.becauseC.untilD.while。A.soB.becauseC.untilD.while。8.A.workedB.traveledC.livedD.learned。A.workedB.traveledC.livedD.learned。A.workedB.traveledC.livedD.learned。9.A.workedoutB.calledupC.watchedoutD.madesure。A.workedoutB.calledupC.watchedoutD.madesure。A.workedoutB.calledupC.watchedoutD.madesure。10.A.AslongasB.AsfarasC.AssoonasD.Asmanyas。A.AslongasB.AsfarasC.AssoonasD.Asmanyas。A.AslongasB.AsfarasC.AssoonasD.Asmanyas11.A.changeB.problemC.conflictD.difference。A.changeB.problemC.conflictD.difference17、Notlongbefore,mydaughter’sshoeswerescratched(劃破)withaknife.Sheburstintotears.Itookthemtotheshoemaker’s.Theyoungapprentice(學(xué)徒)glancedatthe________andsaid,“NothingIcandoexcept____theupper.”Hismasterlookedatthemandsaid,“Ifyou____me,Iwilladdmorescratchesonboththeshoes.”Iwas____andaskedwhy.Heexplained,“Asiftheopeningweremade____foraspecialstyle.”Ididn’tfullyunderstandhim,________Idecidedtoleavetheshoes.TwodayslaterIdroppedbyfromworkto____theshoes.Ifoundmorescratchesoneachshoe;alltheopeningswerepatched(縫補(bǔ))bysoftredleather;thestitches(針腳)weretwistedwiththeappearancelookingmore____andinterestingthanever.Icouldn’thelppraisingthemaster’s________.Anothertime,mysister’sblousewastorn,leavingalargeopening.Mywifecheckedit________,andthensaid,“Letmetakeithomeand____it.”Threedayslater,seeingitagain,Iwasgreatly________:allthetornpartstookonalookoficecrystal(水晶);attachedtoitwasasnowmanmadeoffloweryrags.Isighedwith________,“It’samazing!”“Iwas____bythatshoemaker.Patchesaresupposedtobe________,butaskillfulcraftsman(工匠)canmakeittakeonakindof________.”repliedmywife.Herwordsinspiredmemore:perfectionisimpossibletoachievein________;patchesappearinthe____ofinjury,disabilityordisease.Sinceyoucan’tchangetheexistenceofwound,youshouldnot________people’ssympathybydisclosingthewound,whichismeaningless.Justsewthe________bypatchesandproduceamostbeautifulfloweronit,andthatisthesignificanceoflife.。(1)A.scarB.openingC.holeD.mark。(2)A.replaceB.removeC.throwD.tear。(3)A.tellB.showC.agreeD.trust。(4)A.delightedB.confusedC.excitedD.astonished。(5)A.onpurposeB.bychanceC.inparticularD.inturn。(6)A.soB.andC.asD.but。(7)A.bringB.collectC.seeD.return。(8)A.successfulB.skillfulC.attractiveD.positive。(9)A.skillB.drillC.performanceD.strength。(10)A.anxiouslyB.suddenlyC.carefullyD.delightedly。(11)A.washB.ironC.saveD.mend。(12)A.puzzledB.disappointedC.surprisedD.touched。(13)A.angerB.regretC.praiseD.care。(14)A.encouragedB.inspiredC.movedD.attracted。(15)A.commonB.beautifulC.uglyD.rare。(16)A.differenceB.perfectionC.newnessD.change。(17)A.futureB.mindC.lifeD.place。(18)A.formB.nameC.shapeD.need。(19)A.treatB.acceptC.ignoreD.expect。(20)A.woundB.painC.injuryD.disability18、Bornintoahappyandwealthyfamily,Ihadhighexpectationsofmyownfamilylife.Ihadbeen____agoodrelationshipwithmyhusbandMikewheretherewerefullof____,happinessandmutualrespect.____,Mikedidn’tcometothemarriagewiththesamekindofdreamsandhefelt____bymyneeds.Worsestill,weevencouldn’t____.Althoughwehadbeenmarriedlessthanayear,wewereheadingfor____.Duringthisroughtime,IhadtheideatogetadogandMike____.Icalledthelocalpound(寵物收留所)andaskediftheyhadashepherdneedinga(n)____.Sotheydid.AsImademywaytothedog’scage,shejumpedhighandbarked____-justthewayakidwaveshisarmswhencaptainsarechoosingtheirteam.Itookheroutandsheranaroundtheroom,____onlytojumpuponmeandtrytolickmyface.Iwasdeeply____byherexcitingpersonality.MikelikedherasmuchasIdid,andwenamedherLucy.ShelikedtobewhereverIwas,andIalsoappreciatedmy____atthecentreofheruniverse.Oneevening,Iwasplayinga____gamewithLucy-IwouldstandinfrontofLucyandstickherwithmyrighthand,thenfromtheleft,thenfromthetop,andthenfromthebottom.Sheseemedtolovetryingto____wheremyhandwouldcomefromnext.Wewereplayingthisgame____Mikecameupbehindmeandstartedplaying,too.I____backintoMike’swarmchest,andhisarmsclosedaroundme____.Wehadn’tdonethatforalongtime.Nowwe’vebeenmarriedforovertenyears,andourmarriage____.Whenpeopleaskmethesecretofour____partnership,Ialwaystellthem.“It’ssimple.Ifyouwantdog-like____getadog.”。(1)A.seeingthroughB.longingforC.breakingupD.winningback。(2)A.toysB.sorrowC.petsD.laughter。(3)A.UnfortunatelyB.UndoubtedlyC.UnhesitatinglyD.Unexpectedly。(4)A.thrilledB.addictedC.threatenedD.pressured。(5)A.communicateB.quarrelC.greetD.complain。(6)A.commitmentB.disasterC.punishmentD.affection。(7)A.objectedB.doubtedC.agreedD.wondered。(8)A.shelterB.homeC.habitatD.apartment。(9)A.hopelesslyB.loudlyC.fiercelyD.enthusiastically。(10)A.stoppingB.movingC.laughingD.competing。(11)A.confusedB.impressedC.encouragedD.affected。(12)A.situationB.pointC.positionD.stage。(13)A.challengingB.difficultC.sillyD.boring。(14)A.figureoutB.searchforC.lookintoD.watchover。(15)A.whileB.afterC.whenD.although。(16)A.layB.leanedC.huggedD.stood。(17)A.anxiouslyB.causallyC.tightlyD.eagerly。(18)A.failedB.brokeC.compromisedD.flowered。(19)A.miserableB.delicateC.awkwardD.happy。(20)A.devotionB.friendshipC.kindnessD.assistance19、Latelastnight,Iwenttothelocalstoretobuymylottery(彩票)oftheweek.Whilestandingin____,Inoticedthemaninfrontofmewashavinggreattrouble____therules.Iwatchedhimtalkingwiththesaleswomanandwaited____behindtheman.Afteralongwhilethemanwasstillhavingtroubledeciding____tobuyandwhichlotterygamewaswhich.Fromtheirtalk,Icould____hewasexpectingtoberichandtogetthe____prizedrawwiththecheapestlottery.Afteralongtime,another____openedandIwasserved.AsIboughtmy____lotterytickets,Idecidedtobuyoneforthatmantoo.SoIboughthimaquickpick.AsIwalkedaway,I____likemadasthisstillcausedmetogetsonervous.WhenIplannedtoleave,I____himtheticket,toldhimIhadboughtitforhimandwishedhim____.WhenIwalkedaway,hecalledouttome,askingformy____becauseifhewon,hewantedtogiveme____.Itoldhimifhewon,itwasallhis.It____belongedtome,butonlytohim.Andfromthebottomofmyheart,Ihonestly____that!Ihadn'tboughttheticketformyself.Ihadonlyboughtit____him.Soitwashis,andwillalwaysbehis.____,I’vedonethiskindofthingsafewtimesbefore.Andeverytime,it'salwaysthesame____.Peoplewantedtosharethewinningwithmeiftheywon,butInever____it.Ididn'tgivetobe____.It'sjustagift.Andiftheyhappenedtoberichbecauseofme,thatwouldmakemeveryhappy!。(1)A.lineB.publicC.controlD.comfort。(2)A.makingB.understandingC.followingD.explaining。(3)A.hopefullyB.worriedlyC.patientlyD.angrily。(4)A.whereB.whenC.howD.what。(5)A.tellB.dreamC.announceD.report。(6)A.cheapestB.biggestC.latestD.earliest。(7)A.storeB.doorC.windowD.bank。(8)A.ownB.luckyC.niceD.free。(9)A.shookB.shoutedC.wavedD.jumped。(10)A.boughtB.lentC.showedD.handed。(11)A.healthB.peaceC.happinessD.luck。(12)A.requestsB.detailsC.interestsD.purposes。(13)A.halfB.thanksC.allD.reasons。(14)A.nearlyB.usuallyC.neverD.almost。(15)A.expectedB.guessedC.wonderedD.believed。(16)A.accordingtoB.exceptforC.thankstoD.becauseof。(17)A.StrictlyB.GenerallyC.ActuallyD.Finally。(18)A.manB.situationC.ticketD.problem。(19)A.refusedB.allowedC.suggestedD.realized。(20)A.givenB.receivedC.takenD.permitted20、Itwasinmyhighschoolscienceclass.Iwasdoingataskinfrontoftheclassroomwithmyfavoriteshirton.A____came,“Niceshirt.”Ismiledfromeartoear.Thenanothervoicesaid,“Thatshirtbelongedtomydad.Greg’smotherworksformyfamily.Weweregoingto____thatshirtaway,butgiveittoher____”Iwasspeechless.Iwantedtohide.I____theshirtinthebackofthecloset(壁櫥)andtoldmymotherwhathadhappened.Shethendialedher____“Iwillnolongerworkforyourfamily,”shetoldhim.Thatnight,Momtoldmydadthatshecouldn’tcleananymore;sheknewherlife’s____wassomethinggreater.Thenextmorningshe____withthepersonnelmanagerattheBoardofEducation.Hetoldherthatwithoutapropereducationshecouldnotteach.SoMom____hermindtoattendauniversity.Afterthefirstyearincollege,shewentbacktothepersonnelmanager.Hesaid,“Youare____,aren’tyou?IthinkIhavea____foryouasateacher’sassistant.Thisopportunitydealswithchildrenwhoarementally(精神上)challengedwithlittleornochanceof____”Momacceptedtheopportunityvery____Foralmostfiveyears,asateacher’sassistant,shesawteacherafterteachergiveuponthechildren,feeling____Thenoneday,theprincipal(校長)____inherclassroom.Theprincipalsaid,“Wehavewatchedhowyou____thechildrenandhowtheycommunicatewithyouandadmire(欽佩)youbecauseyounever____overthefiveyears.Weareallinagreementthatyou____betheteacherofthisclass.”MyMomspentmorethan20yearsthere.____hercareer,shewasvotedTeacheroftheYear.Allofthiscameaboutbecauseofthe____comment(評價(jià))madeintheclassroomthatday.Momshowedmehowtohandle____situationandnevergiveup.。(1)A.noiseB.tuneC.soundD.voice。(2)A.carryB.throwC.getD.take。(3)A.otherwiseB.insteadC.anyhowD.actually。(4)A.settledB.madeC.putD.pushed。(5)A.employerB.adviserC.directorD.teacher。(6)A.encouragementB.purposeC.achievementD.victory。(7)A.metB.wentC.workedD.stayed。(8)A.gotupB.tookupC.madeupD.hadup。(9)A.carefulB.fortunateC.responsibleD.serious。(10)A.careerB.dutyC.partD.position。(11)A.judgingB.imaginingC.learningD.obeying。(12)A.patientlyB.happilyC.successfullyD.skillfully。(13)A.guiltyB.frightenedC.upsetD.ashamed。(14)A.lookedupB.showedupC.tookupD.wentup。(15)A.believeB.protectC.treatD.receive。(16)A.loseyourheartB.loseheartC.lostheartD.lostyourheart。(17)A.shouldB.mustC.mightD.would。(18)A.DuringB.AtC.OnD.With。(19)A.hopelessB.worthlessC.thoughtlessD.helpless。(20)A.dangerousB.differentC.challengingD.strange21、Astudyofschooldesignhasdiscoveredthatschooldesigncaninfluenceachild'sdevelopmentbyasmuchas25percent-overthecourseofanacademicyear.The751pupilsusing34classroomsacrosssevenprimaryschoolsinBlackpoolwerestudiedbytheUniversityofSalford.Standardizeddata-suchasage,gender(性別)andacademicperformance-werecollectedoneachchildatthestartandendoftheyear,whileeachclassroomwasevaluatedforqualityontendifferentenvironmentalfactors,suchasdirectionfornaturallight,shape,colorandtemperature.

Theresults,publishedinBuildingandtheEnvironment,showedthatthearchitectureanddesignofclassroomshasanimportantroletoplayininfluencingacademicperformance.Sixoftheenvironmentalfactors-color,choice,connection,complexity,flexibilityandlight-wereclearl

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