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江蘇省蘇州市姑蘇區第一中學2024-2025學年高二年級第二學期3月月考英語試題一、閱讀理解(本大題共5小題)Theworldcontinuestoinspiretravelwriters.Standoutbooksfortheyearaheadaretopleasealltypesofourreaders.ASearchforNearbyNatureandWildernessWorldexplorerAlastairHumphriesspentayearexaminingeverysquaremetreofa12-mileradius(半徑)aroundhishomeinLondonandfoundwonderclosetohand.AformerAdventureroftheYear,HumphrieshascycledaroundtheglobeandrowedacrosstheAtlanticOcean.Hislatestbook,though,isacelebrationofslowingthingsdownanddiscoveringasmallwildworldrightonyourdoorstep.It’salsoacrytorevitalizeLondon’sneglectednaturalplacesinurbanareasandourrighttowanderinthem.£12.99,EyeBooks.MyAdventuresinTravelandPublishingTravelpublisher,HilaryBradt’sguidebookcompanycelebratesits50thanniversarythisyear.ThefirstBradtTravelGuidewasbornin1974:BackpackingAlongAncientWaysPeru&BoliviawhichincludedsomeoftheveryfirstdescriptionsoftheIncaTrail.Sincethen,Bradthaspublishedmanyguidebooksaboutthefarthestpartsoftheplanet—MongoliaandMadagascaramongthem.Pioneeringbackpackingtravelsbeforetheconceptwaswidespread,hepresentsthisbooklookingbackatalifetimeoftrialsandstimulationinthewild.£20.00,Bradt.TrueStoriesofNature,Adventure&ConnectionEnvironmentalwriterLaurieKinghasgatheredacollectionoforiginalnon-fictionstories,illustrations,andpoemsexaminingthehumanconnectionwithnature.Hetakesawalkacrossthedesertanddiscovershowhermits(隱士)survivedinaSouthAmericanforest.Theseexcitingstoriesaimtoinspireyoutofindyourwildanimalsoulandrethinkyourrelationshipwithnature.£14.99,WatkinsPublishing.WritersWalktheWorldFromthestreetsofLondontothepathsofJapan,thejunglesofGhanaandbeyond,DuncanMinshullcollectstheworksofmorethanfiftywalker-writerswhohavetraveledtheworld’ssevencontinentsonfoot.Fromthe1500stothepresentdaycomesamemorablebandofexplorersandadventurers,scientistsandcraftsmen,pleasure-seekersandliterarydrifterssharingtheirexperiencesandaskingthemselvesaquestion—whytravelthiswayinthefirstplace?£15.99,NottingHillEditions.1.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Humphries’sbookdescribesscenerieshesawwhencyclingaroundtheglobe.B.HilaryBradtisamongtheforerunnersofbackpackingtoursC.LaurieKing’sbookdescribeshiscontactwithwildanimals.D.DuncanMinshull’sbookcomparesmoderncitieswithruralareas.2.Thebookwhichcollectsexperiencesfrompeopleofdifferentidentitiesis________.A.ASearchforNearbyNatureandWildernessB.MyAdventuresinTravelandPublishingC.TrueStoriesofNature,Adventure&ConnectionD.WritersWalktheWorld3.Thebook________isfocusedonnaturalattractionsinacity.A.ASearchforNearbyNatureandWildernessB.MyAdventuresinTravelandPublishingC.TrueStoriesofNature,Adventure&ConnectionD.WritersWalktheWorldThechaosoftravelthroughLosAngelesInternationalAirport(LAX)calmsdownwhenyouwalkintotheOrchestrina.Atthestartofa1,000-foot-longhallwayconnectingTomBradleyInternationalTerminal’s(航站樓)GreatHalltoitswestgates,thelightsoftenstoblue.Whatamazespassengersisthegentlewavesofmusicthatgreetsthemastheyarecarriedthroughtheterminalbythemovingsidewalk.Alongtheway,themusicshiftsbetween30compositionsfromwell-knownartists.TheOrchestrina,apieceofpublicartequipmentfromL.A.radioandDublab,ispartofanewthree-yearcontractforthestationtoprogramlivemusicandsoundartatLAX.It’sanintroductiontoL.A.’sexperimentalmusicandartscenes.Aspassengersareonedgeoverthemanythingsgoingwrongintheskiesthesedays,theOrchestriaoffersanexperienceoftasteful,mentalpeace.“That’sabsolutelytheintention,tooffer,like,abreakfromthefast-pacedurbanschedule,”saidCohen,executivedirectorofDublab,“There’sareallyinterestingeffectwhenyouenterthehallway,comingdownthislongsetofstairsandenteringthisbluelightthatcompletelysurroundsyouwithmusicandfieldrecordingswhereyoucanhearbirdsandwindpassingthroughgrass.”Therearemanyeventsplannedforthethreeyearstocome,asDublabtriestomakeoneofthemostawfullocationsinthecountysomewhereyoumightintendstayinglongerandlistening.“Wedesiretoreflectourcity,andIthinkwe’vegottobaketheartsprogramminginaspartofthat.Attheendoftheday,we’realljusthumanbeingsusingthesepublicspaces.”explainedSarahCifarelli,LAXArtProgramDirector.“That’spartofthepoint,though—toshowoffthecityforanyonelookingcloselyandmakeitgentlerforanyonepassingthrough.Thesearethethingsthatyoukindoflivefor,youworkfor,beingpartoftheheartbeatofthecity,”Cohensaid,“It’sanothersteptowardsbeingintegratedintothecitywhetherintentionallyornot.”4.WhatimpressesthepassengerswhentheywalkintotheOrchestrina?A.Thelonghallway. B.Thebluelight.C.Themovingsidewalk. D.Therelaxingmusic.5.WhatwillDublab’sthree-yearprojectbringaccordingtoCohen?A.Arefreshinginteractionwithnature. B.Amomentaryescapefrombusyroutine.C.TheincreaseinLAX’scommercialvalue. D.Thepromotionoflocalartistsandtheirmusic.6.Whatistheartsprogrammingaimedat?A.Makingfulluseofpublicspaces. B.Prioritizingshowingoffthecity.C.Beingmixedintothecity’sidentity. D.Speedingupthecity’sdevelopment.7.Whichofthefollowingcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Dublab’sMusic:aRelieffromStress B.ExploringLAX:FindingPeaceinLightC.LAX’sNewArtProgram:PeaceinChaos D.Orchestrina:aHigh-techDesignintheCityAsAlexandriaCountryDaySchool’ssixth-graderscreatedsmall3Dprintedvillagestoaddresshomelessness,theylearnedlessonsfarbeyondtechnology.“ItTakesaVillage”beganasaprojectforascienceclass—inspiredbylife-size3DprintedhomesbuiltbyAustin,Texas-basedtechnologycompanyIcon,whoseaimistomakeaffordablehousingaccessibletoeveryone.Thetech-focusedprojectquicklydevelopedintoanexercisetobringaboutlastingchange,saidscienceteacherAlisonMcDonald.“Whenmostpeoplethinkofhelpingthehomeless,theythinkoffoodandclothingdrives,”saidJulietGalicia,11.Whilenecessary,thosearetemporarysolutions.Evenhousingbyitselfisnotacompletesolution.Indesigningtheirleave-homelessness-behindneighborhoods,shelters,foodstoresandschoolscamefirst.Buttobuildasenseofbelongingandpurpose,thecommunitiesalsoemphasisedareasforfrequentinteractionamongresidents.“Wewantedtoincludeextrasthatwouldmakeitfeelmorelikearealcommunity,”saidLukeWazorko,11.“Theygetit!”saidAmberFogarty,presidentofMobileLoaves&Fishes,anon-profitorganizationdealingwithhomelessnessinAustin,afterlearningaboutthesixth-graders’project.“Thebiggestcauseoflong-termhomelessnessisalossinfamilyrelationships,”shesaid.“Housingalonewillneversolvehomelessness,butthecommunitywill.Peopleneedaplacewheretheyareknownandloved.”Manycompaniesaroundtheworldareexperimentingwiththistechnology.Sofar,onlyinterior(內部的)andexteriorwallsare3Dprinted.Ateamofthreetofourpeoplecompletethattaskusingacomputerappandmonitoringtheprocess.Roofing,doors,windows,andfinishingstillneedcarpenters(木工),electriciansandpainters.Designsareadaptabletoindividualpreferences.AmberFogartysaid,“It’sajourneyofdiscovery.Wedon’tknowwhatthefutureholdsforthisnewtechnology,butwe’reexcitedaboutitsinnovativepossibilities.”8.Whatgavethesixth-graderstheideaofstartingtheproject?A.Thetechnologyofanorganization. B.People’sneedforaffordablehomes.C.3Dprintedhomesmadebyacompany. D.Suggestionsfromtheirscienceteacher.9.WhatcanweinferabouttheprojectfromParagraph3?A.Itwastooexpensiveforthehomeless. B.Itaimedtocreateasenseofcommunity.C.Itfoundasolutiontohousingproblems. D.Ithardlyconsideredpeople’sdailyneeds.10.WhatdidAmberFogartythinkoftheproject?A.Itshowedthatthehomelesswerecaredfor.B.Itcollectedalotofmoneyforthehomeless.C.Itprovidedachanceforthehomelesstowork.D.Itmadepeopleinthecommunityacceptthehomeless.11.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.3DprintedhomessetagoodexampletofuturehomesB.HomelesspeoplereceiveplentyofhelpfromorganizationsC.ShowingkindnesstothehomelessisimportantinthecommunityD.Studentsuse3DprintingtocreateacommunityforthehomelessCouldthesecrettotheperfectcupofteabehidingunderground?Thecomplexflavorsinaqualitycupofteaareoftenattributedtotheplant’sleaves.Butnewresearchsuggeststhatthetasteofaqualitycupofteamayalsodependontheplant’sroots—specifically,themicrobes(微生物)thatlivethere.Teabreeders(培育員)inChinahavespentcenturiescultivatingtheperfectcupoftea.Butdespitemodernbreedingtechnologies,improvingthetasteofteathroughgeneticselectionalonehasproventobeachallenge.Butanewstudy,publishedinthejournalCurrentBiology,hasshownthatDNAisnottheonlythingthataffectsthetasteoftea.Previousstudieshaveshownthatmicrobescanaffecttheplant’sabilitytotakeinnutrientsfromthesoilaroundthem.And,itturnsout,thesenutrientscanaffecttheplant’sproductionofcertainchemicalsthatmayaffecttheirtaste.Specifically,theteamfoundthatplantswithmicrobesthatencouragetheabsorptionofammonia(氨)producemoreofacompoundcalledtheanine(茶氨酸),akeydeterminantofthetea’staste.Armedwiththisknowledge,theteamcreatedasynthetic(合成的)microbialcommunity,basedonthosefoundonhigh-theanineteavarieties.Byapplyingthesesyntheticcoloniestorootsofotherteaplants,theteamfoundthattheywereabletoboosttheaninelevelsinlow-theaninevarietiestoo.“Theinitialexpectationforthesyntheticmicrobialcommunityderivedfromhighqualityteaplantrootswastoenhancethequalityoflow-qualityteaplants,”co-authorWenxinTangsaidinastatement.“However,toourastonishment,wediscoveredthatthesyntheticmicrobialcommunitynotonlyenhancesthequalityoflow-qualityteaplantsbutalsobringsasignificantpromotingeffectoncertainhigh-qualityteavarieties.Furthermore,thiseffectisparticularlyobviousinlow-nitrogen(氮)soilconditions.”Thesefindingssuggestthatsyntheticallyproducedmicrobialcommunitiescouldbeusedtoimprovethetasteofteaplants,particularlywhentheirsurroundingsoilslackkeyplantnutrients.Thesecoloniesmayalsosupportnutrientabsorptioninotherplantspecies,allowingfarmerstorelylessonsyntheticfertilizers.12.Whatcanbeinferredfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.MicrobescanchangetheDNAofteaandimproveitsflavors.B.Simplyusinggeneticmethodstobetterteaflavorsisnotenough.C.Chineseteabreedershavefailedtocultivateaqualitycupoftea.D.Newresearchfindsteaflavorshavenothingtodowithtealeaves.13.Howcantheteamenhancetheaninelevelsinlow-theaninevarieties?A.Byincreasingtheammoniaintakeoflow-theaninevarieties.B.Byexposingrootsoflow-theaninevarietiestomoremicrobes.C.Byattachingsyntheticcoloniestorootsoflow-theaninevarieties.D.Bycreatingasyntheticmicrobialcommunityfromothervarieties.14.Whatissurprisingintermsoffunctionsofsyntheticcolonies?A.Itwillimprovethequalityoflow-nitrogensoil.B.Itcanenhancethequalityoflow-qualityteaplants.C.Itplaysabigroleinimprovingthequalityofhigh-qualityteaplants.D.Ithelpstoimprovethequalityofsoilbyincreasingthequantityofnitrogen.15.Whatdoestheauthorimplyinthelastparagraph?A.Syntheticcoloniescanbeappliedtoawiderrangeofplants.B.Syntheticcolonieshaveeffectsonenvironmentandfarming.C.Syntheticcolonieswillreplacesyntheticfertilizerscompletely.D.Syntheticcoloniescanbeusedtoimprovethesoilqualityofteaplants.Whetherit’sforyourhealth,environmentoryourwallet,gardeninghasseenaboominrecentyears.Researchhasshownthatspendingmoretimeoutsideiskeytothenation’swell-being.16There’snothinglikeeatingyourownvegetables.Whetherpickingyourownstrawberriesorunearthingthefirstnewpotatoesoftheyear,home-grownvegetablesareajoy.17Plantsandsmallervegetablesaremorethanhappyinpotsonwindowsillsorsmallbalconies,andareeasytogrowfromseed.It’samazingtohavesomeonetotalktowhenyou’reenjoyingtendingtoyourplantsorvegetables.Simplybeingoutandaboutinyourgardeninvitesinteractionandconversationwithneighborsandpeopleinyourlocalarea,whichinitselfhasmultiplesocialbenefits.18Joiningthemisagreatwayofmeetingpeopleandgettingridofunwanted-yet-perfectly-good-surplusplants,orgatheringcuttingstokeepthecostofbuyingplantsdown.Didyouknowthat30minutesofgardeningburnsasmanycaloriesasplayingbadminton?Fromdigging,weedingtoloppingandmowing,there’sawholeworldofmusclemovement.19ItcanbeachievedwithagooddiggingtechniqueproposedbytheRoyalHorticultural(園藝的)Society—ensuringtheminimalbackbendandalargekneebend.20Gardenisavitalhomeformanyspeciesandwatchingvisitingbirds,beesandbutterfliescanbeunbelievablyrewardingandrelaxingforyou.Accordingly,therewillbeagradualdeclineinyourstresslevels.A.Don’tforgetthewildlife.B.Thus,yourbodycanbefullyexercised.C.Youdon’tneedtohavelargespacetodoso.D.However,trytoreducetheriskofstrainandinjury.E.Herearesometipstohelpyougetabetterharvestinyourgarden.F.Mostpeoplethrowthemselvesintogardening,withincrediblypositivereasons.G.Besides,localgardeninggroupscanalsobeinvaluableforinformationsharing.二、完形填空(本大題共1小題)I’vealwaysbeenterrifiedofheights.Thethoughtofbeinguphighmademyheart21andmyhandssweat.Butonesummer,myfriendsandIdecidedtotryrockclimbing,andIchosetofacemy22.Wearrivedattheclimbinggym,andthe23wallsaboveusseemedlikeahugechallenge.Whenmyfriendseagerlyputontheirclimbingbeltsandstartedpracticingonthelowerroutes,I24.Iwatchedthemwithamixofadmirationand25.Icouldfeelawaveofself-doubtwashoverme.Whenitwasmy26,Ifinallytookadeepbreathandtiedmybelt.Thefirstfewfeetweremanageable,butasIclimbedhigher,myfear27.Myhandsshook,andIgraspedtheholds28.“You’redoinggreat!”myfriends29frombelow,butIcouldbarelyhearthemforthethunderingofmyownheart.Ilookeddownandimmediately30it,asthegroundseemedsofaraway.I31,tryingtosteadymybreathing.IknewIhadtwochoices:giveuporkeepgoing.Ichosethelatter.Slowly,I32upward.ThehigherIclimbed,themoremyconfidencegrew.WhenIfinallyreachedthetop,Icouldn’t33thesmileonmyfaceandfeltasenseof34.Thatday,Ilearnedthatsometimes,thehardestpartofovercomingafearistakingthefirst35.21.A.break B.fly C.sing D.race22.A.danger B.fear C.duty D.future23.A.dividing B.bearing C.towering D.enclosing24.A.complained B.hesitated C.agreed D.failed25.A.anxiety B.sympathy C.gratitude D.desire26.A.choice B.favorite C.turn D.way27.A.fadedaway B.movedon C.heldback D.builtup28.A.tightly B.lightly C.calmly D.skillfully29.A.stressed B.cheered C.joked D.responded30.A.regretted B.discovered C.enjoyed D.made31.A.cried B.waved C.froze D.accepted32.A.edged B.jumped C.landed D.guided33.A.put B.contain C.force D.feel34.A.responsibility B.direction C.balance D.achievement35.A.sight B.impression C.step D.chance三、語法填空(本大題共1小題)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式。OnAugust5,2024,ChinesebadmintonplayerHeBingjiaowonasilvermedalattheParisOlympics.However,36trulystoodoutwasatouchingmomentonthepodium(領獎臺).Asshereceivedhermedal,HeBingjiaoheldabadge(徽章)37(feature)theSpanishflag,whicharousedwidespreadcuriosityonline.Thisgesturewastoexpressrespectandcareforhersemifinalopponent,Spain’sCarolinaMarin,who38(retire)fromthematchduetoinjury.HeBingjiaoexplained,“IbroughttheSpanishbadgebecauseMarin’ssufferingbrokemyheart.Ihopesheseesthisandwishheraspeedy39(recover).”Duringtheirsemifinalmatch,Marinperformedwellbut40(force)tostopaftergettinginjured.HeBingjiaoimmediatelyreachedout,offeringsupportandcheckingonMarin,whowas41(visible)upset.Theactrapidlymadeheadlinesaroundtheworld.TheInternationalOlympicCommitteepraisedHeBingjiao42showingtheOlympicvaluesofrespectandfriendship.Spanishmediaalsohighlightedthe43(emotion)moment,withmanyfansapplaudinghersportsmanship.PauGasol,thelegendarySpanishbasketballplayer,calledit44beautifuldisplayofOlympicspirit.HeBingjiao’sactionnotonlydemonstratedherrespectforheropponentbutalsoreflectedthetruespiritoftheOlympics—competition,45(pair)withunityandmutual(相互的)respect.四、單項選擇(本大題共30小題)46.Ibetyou’dlovetoknow________dailylifeislikeupinspaceand________itdiffersfromthatontheearth-thelowgravitydefinitelymakesordinarythingsstrange!A.how,what B.what,what C.how,how D.what,how47.Weusuallysleepinprivatequarters,________aremorelikelargecupboards,orinsleepingbags________attachedtothewallsortheceiling.A.which,that B.which,/ C.that,which D.which,which48.Splendid________theviewoftheEarthis,spacewalkingisnot________exciting________youmightthink.A.as,so,as B.like,as,as C.though,such,as D.so,such,as49.Onechallengeis________theenvironmentinspaceisaltogetherdifferentfrom________backontheEarth.A.that,what B.what,that C.what,what D.that,that50.________lifeonotherplanetsdoesexistisyettobeproved,butthesignsarepromising:Keplerhasdetectedmanysuitableplanets________arealmostthesamesizeastheEarth.A.If,that B.What,which C.Whether,that D.How,which51.Somepeoplebelieve________spaceexplorationexpandsourunderstandingoftheuniverse,itisawasteofthepublicpurseanddoesnothingtoenhancethequalityofourliveshereontheEarth.A.thatwhile B.that C.whilethat D.while52.Trytomakesenseof________youseeandwonderabout________makestheuniverseexist.A.how,why B.what,how C.which,that D.what,what53.Itisthroughourresearchintospace________wehaveconfirmed________theEarthisroundandthatitorbitstheSun.A.what,that B.that,that C.that,what D.what,what54.________welearnmoreabouttheuniverse,wemayonedayanswerthequestion________thereislifeonotherplanets.A.What,that B.As,what C.As,whether D.What,whether55.Suchwonders________aspaceshuttlelaunchorastronautswalkingontheMoonareincrediblyexcitingandinspiringtowitness,anditcanbethesemoments________shapechildren’slivesforeverandmotivatethemtobecomethescientistsandengineersofthefuture.A.that,when B.as,that C.which,when D.that,that56.Thefinalproofcame________anenormousshipyardwasdiscoveredinNanjing,________thefleethadbeenbuilt.A.which,where B.what,which C.how,and D.when,where57.Therecordsshow________thevisitorswereastonishedby________richandtechnologicallyadvancedtheMingDynastywas.A.how,what B.what,how C.that,how D.when,what58.Hisfather’sdreamwas________onedayhecouldwriteagreatmasterpiecerecording________hadhappenedinhistory.A.whether,that B.that,what C.if,that D.what,which59.________hisremarkableactions,Louis________thathe________ahero.A.Though,thought,wasn’t B.Despite,thought,wasn’tC.Though,didn’tthink,was D.Despite,didn’tthink,was60.Fortunately,hewastakentohospitalandsurvived.Formanyyears,Russelrefusedtotalkabout________happenedthatmorning,________itsimplyas“hell”.A.what,described B.that,havingdescribedC.what,describing D.that,described61.Wehavemadeitarule________visitorsmustnottouchthechinavases.Theproblemis________somevisitorsdonotpayattentiontoit.A.What,why B.that,that C.why,that D.for,what62.Insomeconflictareas________civilwarsoften________,fightershaveevendestroyedheritagesitesonpurpose.A.which,breakthrough B.where,breakout C.that,breakdown D.inwhich,breakoff63.Therearedivisionsamonghistoriansover________exactlytheconstructionofthetwintemplesstarted,butnoonecandenythefact________theywereconstructedinthe13thcenturyBCE.A.what,what B.when,what C.how,that D.when,that64.Everycountrycanbeproudofitsculturalornaturalheritagesites,________mustbeprotected,sothatwecanenjoythemtodayandallowfuturegenerationstoknow________theycomefrom.A.that,what B.which,what C.which,where D.what,how65.Heritagesitesnotonlyoftenprovideanswerstoquestions,butalsooftenposequestions________therearenodefinitiveanswersatthemoment.A.towhich B.that C.what D.whether66.________vastdistancesandanastonishingvarietyoflandscapes,theSilkRoadwasanetworkofancienttraderoutes________extendedfromEastAsiaallthewaytotheMediterranean.A.Tocover,where B.Covering,that C.Covered,which D.Havingcovered,where67.Theseamazinglylongroutes________EasternandWesterncivilizations,________achievedashareddevelopment.A.connecting,where B.connected,where C.connecting,which D.connected,which68.CouldIspeakto__________isinchargeofInternationalSalesplease?A.who B.whatC.whoever D.whatever69.ManyyoungpeopleintheWestareexpectedtoleave__couldbelife'smostimportantdecision--marriage--almostentirelyuptoluck.A.as B.that C.which D.what70.Somechildrenwanttochallengethemselvesbylearningalanguagedifferentfrom______theirparentsspeakathome.A.what B.thatC.which D.one71.Havingcheckedthedoorswereclosed,andallthelightswereoff,theboyopenedthedoortohisbedroom.A.why B.thatC.when D.where72.Whynottryyourluckdowntown,Bob?That’s__________thebestjobsare.A.where B.what C.when D.why73.Itisnoneofyourbusiness________otherpeoplethinkaboutyou.Believeyourself.A.how B.whatC.which D.when74.Iwassurprisedbyherwords,whichmademerecognize___sillymistakesIhadmade.A.what B.that C.how D.which75.Youaresayingthateveryoneshouldbeequal,andthisis________Idisagree.A.why B.where C.what D.how五、單詞拼寫(本大題共12小題)76.Apartfromnaturalcuriosityandeconomicvalue,toachievetechnologicalbreakthroughshouldbeanotherstrong(動機)forspaceexploration.(根據漢語提示單詞拼寫)77.The(保護,維持)oftherichdomesticheritagesitesmustbeatthetopoftheagenda,forthesakeofouroffsprings.(根據漢語提示單詞拼寫)78.ThesculptureservesasamemorialtothesurpriseattacklaunchedonPearlHarbor,whichisoneofthedarkest(一段經歷,片段)inAmericanhistory.(根據漢語提示單詞拼寫)79.ItisSiMaqian’srichexperiencesandpainstakingeffortsthatcontributedtohismasterpiece.TheShiJi,whichiswell-organizedandiscompiled(編纂)ina(統一的)format.(根據漢語提示單詞拼寫)80.Itisurgedthateachindividualbe(指定,指派)differentlevelsoftasksaccordingtotheirlearninginitiative.(根據漢語提示單詞拼寫)81.Initially,theCaliforniaFirewas(對……不屑一提)asanotherroutineforestfire,ofwhichthegravitytheauthorityfailedtorealize.(根據漢語提示單詞拼寫)82.Inviewofhisexceptionalachievementsinscientificresearch,hewasnominatedasoneofthemost(有影響力的)figuresfortheTimesmagazinethatyear.(根據漢語提示單詞拼寫)83.Theconstructionoffitnessequipmentincommunitiesfthecitizens’accesstoessentialhealthresources.(根據首字母單詞拼寫)84.TheadvancesofAItoolsuchasDeepseekputtheworld’sknowledgeatourfingertipsandmakeitaforustoaddressissueswithincredibleefficiency.(根據首字母單詞拼寫)85.TheInternationalSpaceStationiscofmultiplesmodules,eachdesignedforspecificfunctionssuchaslivingquarters,storageroomandlaboratories.(根據首字母單詞拼寫)86.ThelandingofChang’eprovedtobeasuccessandhowitlaidthefoundationforfutureresearchisptosee.(根據首字母單詞拼寫)87.Peopleofhumbleocoulddoremarkableactions,aswasthecaseofChristopherColumbus,whosevoyagesopenedanewchapteroftheAgeofExploration.(根據首字母單詞拼寫)六、語法填空(本大題共8小題)88.theycangrowmorevegetablesinspacedependsonhowmuchtimeandspaceittakes.(用適當的詞填空)89.Itisimportantthateveryone(take)ontheirresponsibilitytocontributetothecommunity.(所給詞的適當形式填空)90.Thehistorianbelievedsteampowerwasthekeytoindustrialrevolutionandtheperiodbroughtabouttheappearanceofanurbanworkingclass.(用適當的詞填空)91.InthemiddleofthePacificOcean,amemorialshapedlikeabridgewassetupinthesunkenremainsofArizonalay.(用適當的詞填空)92.Sinceheisatypicalliar,foryouownsake,youshouldnottakehesaysseriously.(用適當的詞填空)93.ThereasonwhyAppleholdsthelargestmarketshareinoverseassmartphoneindustryisitstillsmaintainstechnologicaladvances.(用適當的詞填空)94.Itdoesn’tmatterthefinalworklookslikebuthowmucheffortanddevotionyouhavepouredintoit.(用適當的詞填空)95.Despitechallengingcircumstances,peoplefromallwalksofliferegardednecessarythattheSouthwestAssociatedUniversitybeestablishedassoonaspossible.(用適當的詞填空)七、書信寫作(本大題共1小題)96.你們學校正舉辦主題為“用英文講中國故事”的征文活動。請你以一位中國歷史人物為題寫一篇短文投稿,內容包括:1.人物簡介及事跡;2.意義或啟示。注意:1.詞數100左右;2.題目已為你寫好。TheHistoricalFigureinChina____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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