天津市第一中学2022-2022学年高二英语上学期期中试题第一卷I.听力测试(10%)第一节听下面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,你将有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.Whatistheman?A.AdoctorB.AtailorC.Awaiter2.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Athome.B.Inthestreet.C.Inarestaurant3.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodo?A.Dosomecooking.B.Stoptoeat.C.Gointoadiningroom.4.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofcomingbackbycoach?A.It’scomfortable.B.It’sexpensive.C.It’stime-saving.5.What’sthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Teacherandstudent.B.Managerandsecretary.C.Policeofficeranddriver.第二节听下面5段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各个小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。6.Whydoesthemanthankthewoman?A.Becauseshehashelpedhimalot.B.Becauseshehasinvitedhimforcoffee.C.BecauseshehasagreedtoseehimonMonday.7.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Beforeclass.B.Afterclass.C.Afterwork.8.What’stherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Classmates.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Relatives.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9.Whatdoesthemanprobablydo?A.Amanager.B.Asalesman.C.Acleaner.10.Whatisn’tneededforhisjob?A.Copyingmachine.B.Wax.C.Floor-polishingmachine.11.What’sthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?-12-\nA.Employerandemployee.B.Motherandson.C.Teacherandstudent.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12.Whatdoesthewomandointhegroup?A.Playtheviolin.B.Playthepiano.C.Singforthegroup.13.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.GloryDavidisthedirectorofthegroup.B.GloryDavidwilldirectattomorrow’sconcert.C.GloryDavidwillteachthemantoplaytheviolin.14.Whendoesthewomanwantthemantocome?A.ThisWednesday.B.NextWednesday.C.Tomorrow.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15.WhatisprobablyTheGlobeandMail?A.ATVshow.B.Anewspaper.C.Amagazine.16.WhenisAmericanIdolon?A.EveryThursday.B.EveryTuesday.C.EveryotherTuesday.17.WhoisJayGrymes?A.Anassistantprofessor.B.Adirector.C.Afanofasingingstar.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whenwilltheactivitybeorganized?A.OnJune14th.B.OnJuly30th.C.OnJune30th.19.Howmanyhourswilltheactivitylast?A.Tenhours.B.Elevenhours.C.Elevenandahalfhours.20.Whichofthefollowingiswrong?A.Therearemanykindsoftastyfood.B.Youcanenjoythreefamoussingers’voices.C.Moneyraisedfromticketsellingwillbedonated.II.单项选择(15%)21.-Thisyear’sNobelPrizeinmedicinewasawardedtotworesearchersfromtheUnitedStatesandJapanforadvancesindiscoveringhowthebody’simmunesystemfightsagainstcancer.-Yes..A.That’sagoodpoint.B.It’sbackinthenews.C.Youcan’tbeserious.D.That’squitesomething.22.Inmyopinion,thekeyairpollutionistoinspirepeopletotakepublictransportinbigcities.A.reducedB.reducingC.toreduceD.toreducing23.Iboughtmymotherapresentandwishedtogiveherasurpriseonher-12-\nbirthday,butmyfatherthesecret.A.putawayB.putoffC.gaveawayD.gaveoff24.Hehurriedhome,neveroncelookingbacktoseeifhe_.A.wasbeingfollowedB.wasfollowingC.hadbeenfollowedD.followed25.Recentresearchhasthenaturalmystery,whichhasamazedtheworld.A.gotakickoutofB.gotstuckinC.thrownlightonD.madesenseof26.InthedarkIcouldseeamanlyingonthefloor,upwithrope,whichwas.A.tied;terrifiedB.tied;terrifyingC.wastied;terrifiedD.wastied;terrifying27.Tobeginwith,Iwasofhispromise,butIwassoonconvincedbyhispracticalactions.A.calmB.fierceC.scepticalD.patient28.Jimhasretired,buthestillrememberthehappytimewithhisstudents.A.tospendB.spendC.spendingD.spent29.Ithinkwewerebythewaiterwiththerestaurantbill.ItwasmuchmoreexpensivethanIexpected.A.cutoffB.rippedoffC.knockedoffD.setoff30.Inthepast,didn’tmakemuchofadifferencetoyoursuccessyouhadagoodfamilybackground.A.that;ifB.it;whetherC.that;whetherD.it;if31.Thenewproductwhichwasdevelopedthecustomerdemandwillcomeintothemarketnextmonth.A.inresponsetoB.inadditiontoC.inhonorofD.inchargeof32.Makesureyousaveallyourworkonscreenthecomputerbreaksdown.A.incaseB.asifC.sothatD.eventhough33.Theirrequestwillbediscussedattomorrow’smeetingthepayshouldberaised.A.whichB.whenC.whereD.that34.TheothertwoareasBritishEnglishandAmericanEnglisharespellingandpronunciation.A.that;differB.which;differinC.inthat;differD.inwhich;differin35.Someonethetapon,forthewaterwasrunningoverandfloodingthebathroom.-12-\nA.couldleaveB.musthaveleftC.mightleaveD.shouldhaveleftIII.完形填空(20%)Myfatherlivedalonglifeandwasdeeplylovedbyhiswife,threechildren,elevengrandchildrenandalargenumberoffriends.Hewassmartandquick-headed.WhenIaskedifhe’dliketojoinmeonVirginAirlines,Irememberhim36replying:"Whynot?It'sasclosetoheavenasI'lleverget"Whilehecouldalwaysmakeus37,hewasalsoquiet,considerateandfullofwonderful38forussothatwecoulddobetter.WhenIwasachild,I39myselftothechangeinDad'sloosedrawer---Ididn'tseeitasstealing,butratherasjustborrowingwithouta40_togiveback-andboughtchocolatefromourlocalcornershop.Oneday,while41theshopwithmyfather,theshopkeeperquestionedmy42spendinghabits:"'NowIdon'twanttogethimintoany43,MrBranson,butIdon'tknowwhereyoungRichardisgettingallhis44from.He'sbecomingmybestcustomer---I45heisn'tstealingit.”Dad46bylookingherstraightintheeyesandsayingloudly,“Madam,howdareyou47mysonofstealing?”Afterwelefttheshop,myfatherneverspokeawordaboutthe48.However,hisdeliberate49fortherestofthedayexpressedeverything.Thewayhe50thesituationtaughtmeahugelyeffectivelesson.Ilearnedthatthepowerofthe51wordscanbefrighteninglyinfluential.His52myhonestywasmore53thanifhehadscoldedme.Ialsolearnedthepowerof54andsecondchances.Andtheselessonshave55mealotinbothlifeandwork.36.A.nervouslyB.deliberatelyC.sensitivelyD.humorously37.A.calmB.laughC.benefitD.reflect38.A.adviceB.patienceC.expectationD.appreciation39.A.ledB.sentC.helpedD.attracted40.A.dreamB.receiptC.wayD.plan41.A.visitingB.discussingC.exploringD.progressing42.A.reasonableB.flexibleC.usualD.common43.A.debtB.troubleC.honorD.change44.A.confidenceB.pleasureC.prideD.money45.A.knowB.hopeC.admitD.remember46.A.respondedB.explodedC.attackedD.comforted-12-\n47.A.expressB.informC.accuseD.warn48.A.questionB.incidentC.tripD.shopkeeper49.A.absenceB.sadnessC.angerD.silence50.A.putupwithB.keptawayfromC.dealtwithD.livedthrough51.A.unspokenB.properC.meaningfulD.enjoyable52.A.discoveringB.losingC.defendingD.exhibiting53.A.concernedB.powerfulC.annoyingD.frightening54.A.communicationB.friendshipC.blameD.forgiveness55.A.graspedB.benefitedC.expressedD.surprisedIV.阅读理解(25%)AAfewyearsago,ItookasightseeingtriptoWashington,D.C.StandingoutsidetheRonaldReaganCenter,Iheardavoicesay,“Canyouhelpme?”WhenIturnedaround,Isawanelderlyblindwomanwithherhandextended.Inanaturalreflex,Ireachedintomypocket,pulledoutallofmyloosechangeandplaceditonherhandwithoutevenlookingather.Iwasannoyedatbeingbotheredbyabeggar.Buttheblindwomansmiledandsaid,“Idon’twantyourmoney.Ijustneedhelpfindingthepostoffice.”Inamoment,IrealizedwhatIhaddone.IjudgedanotherpersonsimplyforwhatIassumedshehadtobe.IhatedwhatIsawinmyself.Thisincidentre-awakenedmybeliefinhumility(谦恭),eventhoughI’dlostitforamoment.ThethingIhadforgottenaboutmyselfisthatIamanimmigrant.IleftHondurasandarrivedintheU.S.attheageof15.Istartedmynewlifewithtwosuitcases,mybrotherandsister,andastrong,serious-mindedmother.Throughtheyears,Ihavebeenadishwasher,mechanicandpizzadeliverydriveramongmanyotherhumblejobs,andeventuallyIbecameanetworkengineer.Inmyownlife,Ihaveexperiencedmanyopenactsofprejudice(偏见).Irememberatime,atage17—Iworkedasawaiter,andIheardafathertellhislittleboythatifhedidnotdowellinschool,hewouldenduplikeme.Ihavealsowitnessedthesametreatmentofmyfamilyandfriends,soIknowwhatit’slike,andIshouldhaveknownbetter.Butnow,livinginmyAmericanmiddle-classlifestyle,itistooeasytoforgetmypast,toforgetwhoIamandwhereIhavebeen,andtolosesightofwhereIwanttobegoing.ThatblindwomanonthestreetsofWashington,D.C.,curedmeofmyblindness.Sheremindedmeofmybeliefinhumilityandtoalwayskeepmyeyesandheartopen.Bytheway,Ihelpedthatladytothepostoffice.Andinwritingthisessay,Ihopetothankherforthepricelesslesson.56.Wecanlearnfromthefirsttwoparagraphsthat_.A.theauthorwasanativeAmericanB.theblindwomanneededthemoneybadlyC.theauthorwasaspoorastheblindwomanD.theauthorregrettedhisactofprejudice-12-\n57.AccordingtoParagraph4,hearingthefather’swords,theauthorwasprobably_.A.ratherhurtB.veryexcitedC.greatlyinspiredD.deeplymoved58.Whichopiniondoestheauthoragreewith?A.Oneshouldtrytoexperiencedifferentkindsoflife.B.Oneshouldthinkaboutone’spastasoftenaspossible.C.Oneshouldtreatothersequallywithloveandrespect.D.Oneshouldbenicetotheelderlyandthedisabled.59.Whydoestheauthorsayheisthankfultotheblindwomanattheendofthepassage?A.Shehasmadehimvaluewhathehasrightnow.B.Shehasremindedhimofthepastexperiences.C.Hehasgotachancetothinkabouthispastandfuturebecauseofher.D.Hehasregainedhisbeliefinhumilitywithherhelp.60.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.HowmydreamcomestrueB.ApricelesslessoninthestreetC.ABeliefthatwillneverchangeD.LearnfromyourpastBWhilefamousforeignarchitectsareinvitedtoleadthedesignsoflandmarkbuildingsinChinasuchasthenewCCTVtowerandtheNationalCenterforthePerformingArts,manyexcellentChinesearchitectsaremakinggreateffortstotakethecenterstage.Theireffortshavebeenprovenfruitful.WangShu,a49-year-oldChinesearchitect,wonthe2022PritzkerArchitecturePrize---whichisoftenreferredtoastheNobelPrizeinarchitecture---onFebruary28.HeisthefirstChinesecitizentowinthisaward.WangservesasheadoftheArchitectureDepartmentattheChinaAcademyofArt(CAA).HisofficeislocatedattheXiangshancampusoftheuniversityinHangzhou,ZhejiangProvince.Manybuildingsonthecampusarehisoriginalcreations.ThestyleofthecampusisquitedifferentfromthatofmostChineseuniversities.Manyvisitorswereamazedbythecomplexarchitecturalspaceandabundantbuildingtypes.Thecurves(曲线)ofthebuildingsperfectlymatchtheriseandfallofhills,formingauniqueview.Wangcollectedmorethan7millionabandonedbricksofdifferentages.Heaskedtheworkerstousetraditionaltechniquestomakethebricksintowalls,roofsandcorridors.ThiscreationattractedalotofattentionthankstoitsmixtureofmodernandtraditionalChineseelements.Wang’sworksshowadeepunderstandingofmodernarchitectureandtraditions.Throughsuchabalance,hehadcreatedanewtypeofChinesearchitecture,saidTadaoAndo,thewinnerofthe1995PritzkerPrize.Wangbelievestraditionsshouldnotbesealedinglassboxesatmuseums.“Thatisonlyevidencethattraditionsonceexisted,”hesaid.-12-\n“ManyChinesepeoplehaveamisunderstandingoftraditions.Theythinktraditionmeansoldthingsfromthepast.Infact,traditionalsoreferstothethingsthathavebeendevelopingandthatarestillbeingcreated,”hesaid.“Today,manyChinesepeoplearelearningWesternstylesandtheoriesratherthanfocusingonChinesetraditions.Manypeopletendtotalkabouttraditionswithoutknowingwhattheyreallyare,”saidWang.Thestudyoftraditionsshouldbecombined,withpractice.Otherwise,therecreationoftraditionswouldbeartificialandempty,hesaid.61.Wang'swinningoftheprizemeansthatChinesearchitectsare.A.followingthelatestworldtrendB.gettinginternationalrecognitionC.workingharderthaneverbeforeD.relyingonforeignarchitects62.WhatimpressedvisitorstotheCAAXiangshancampusmost?A.Itshillyenvironment.B.Itslargesize.C.Itsuniquestyle.D.Itsdiversefunctions63.TheXiangshancampusoftheCAAinHangzhouisalsoagreenprojectbecause.A.itusedmorethan7millionabandonedbricksofdifferentagesB.ithascomplexarchitecturalspaceandabundantbuildingtypesC.thecurvesofthebuildingsperfectlymatchtheriseandfallofhillsD.it’sfullofmodernandtraditionalChineseelements64.WhatmadeWang’sarchitecturaldesignasuccess?A.Themixtureofdifferentshapes.B.Theharmonyofoldandnew.C.Theuseofpopulartechnique.D.Thebalanceofcomplexityandsimplicity.65.WhatshouldwedoaboutChinesetraditionsaccordingtoWangShu?A.Spreadingthemtotheworld.B.Preservingthematmuseums.C.Teachingtheminuniversities.D.Recreatingtheminpractice.CTherehaslongbeenanotion(观念)thatmoneybuyshappiness.However,although"wereally,reallytriedthatforacoupleofgenerations,itdidn'twork,"saidFrancineJay,authorofTheJoyofLess,AMinimalistLivingGuide:HowtoClear,Organize,andSimplifyYourLife.Thankstoatravel-inspiredrevelation(启发),Jayhasbeenhappilylivingasimplerlifefor12years."Ialwayspackedaslightlyaspossible,andfounditexcitingtogetbywithjustasmallcarry-onbag,"shetoldCNN."Ithoughtifitfeelsthisgreattotravellightly,howamazingwoulditbetolivethisway?Iwantedtohavethatsamefeelingoffreedominmyeverydaylife."Jaydecidedtogetridofallherexcess(额外的)possessionsandlivewithjusttheessentials(必需品)."Iwantedtospendmytimeandenergyonexperiences,ratherthanthings."Jayisafollowerofamovementcalled"minimalism(极简主义)".Growingnumbersofpeoplehavebeenattractedtothislifestyleallovertheworld.Theysharethesamefeelingofdisappointmentwithmodernlifeandadesiretolivemore-12-\nsimply.Minimalistsaretypicallyprogressive(开明的)andconcernedabouttheenvironment,LeahWatkins,aleadresearcheratOtagoUniversityinNewZealand,toldStuffmagazineinMarch.Butmanysimplyexperiencedunhappinesscausedbyowningtoomanypossessions.Depressionwiththematerialismofourworldisn'tnew.EnglishromanticpoetWilliamWordsworthsummeduphowdispiriting(令人消沉的)thiswasbackin1802,atthebeginningoftheindustrialage,whenhewrote:"Gettingandspending,welaywasteonourpowers".Hispreferencewastogobacktonature.Closertoourowntimes,thehippies(嬉皮士)ofthe1960salsosoughtto“dropout”ofmodemlife.Andformanyminimalists,theirkeyistounload.Withoutobjects,they"believepeopleareforcedmoreandmoreintothepresentmomentandthat'swherelifehappens,"wroteStuff.Butdoessimplicityeverfeellikeasacrifice(牺牲)?"It'seliminatingtheexcess-unuseditems,unnecessarypurchases-fromyourlife.Well,Imayhavefewerpossessions,butIhavemorespace…Minimalismismakingroomforwhatmattersmost,"saidJay.And"therealquestions",accordingtoDuaneElgin,USsocialscientist,are"whatdoyoucareabout?"and"Whatdoyouvalue?"HetoldCNN:"It'simportantforpeopletorealizeminimalismisn'tsimplytheamountofstuffweconsume.It'saboutourfamilies,ourwork,ourconnectionwiththelargerworld,ourspiritualdimension.It'sabouthowwetouchthewholeworld.It'sawayoflife."66.Whatwastheauthor'smainpurposeinwritingthepassage?A.Toexplorethetrendofminimalism.B.Togivetipsonhowtoleadahappylife.C.Toarguewhethermoneybuyshappiness.D.TorecommendoneofFrancineJay'sbooks.67.WhatinspiredFrancineJaytoliveasimplelife?A.Abookshecameacross.B.Herdesiretokeepupwithmodemlife.C.Thepleasuresheenjoyedfromtravelinglightly.D.Afollowerofminimalismshemetonatrip.68.AccordingtoLeahWatkins,atypicalminimalisttendsto_.a.befedupwithmaterialismb.likesavingandvisitingnatureoftenc.beangryabouthisorhercurrentlifed.beenvironmentallyfriendlyandlivewithfewerthingsA.a,bB.a,dC.a,b,cD.b,c,d69.Theunderlinedword"eliminating"inParagraph8probablymeans.A.removingB.distinguishingC.acceptingD.improving70.WhichofthefollowingwouldDuaneElginprobablyagreewith?A.Minimalismisahealthylifestylethatisinconflictwithmodernlife.-12-\nB.Minimalismlimitspeople'sfreedomtoenjoytheirlivestothefullest.C.Minimalismenablespeopletoreflectonwhattrulycountsintheirlives.D.Minimalismmeanspeoplehavetosacrificesomepleasuretolivesimply.DOnedaywhenIwas12,mymothergavemeanorder:Iwastowalktothepubliclibrary,andborrowatleastonebookforthesummer.Thiswasonemoreweaponforhertodefeatmystrangeproblem—inabilitytoread.Inthelibrary,Ifoundmywayintothe“Children’sRoom.”Isatdownonthefloorandpulledafewbooksofftheshelfatrandom.Thecoverofabookcaughtmyeye.Itpresentedapictureofabeagle.Ihadrecentlyhadabeagle,thefirstandonlyanimalcompanionIeverhadasachild.Hewasmysecretsharer,butonemorning,hewasgone,givenawaytosomeonewhohadthespaceandthemoneytocareforhim.Ineverforgotmybeagle.Thereonthebook’scoverwasabeaglewhichlookedidenticaltomydog.Iranmyfingersoverthepictureofthedogonthecover.Myeyesranacrossthetitle,Amos,theBeaglewithaPlan.Unknowingly,Ihadreadthetitle.Withoutopeningthebook,Iborroweditfromthelibraryforthesummer.Undertheshadeofabush,IstartedtoreadaboutAmos.Ireadvery,veryslowlywithdifficulty.Thoughpageswereturnedslowly,Igotthemainideaofthestoryaboutadogwho,likemine,hadbeenseparatedfromhisfamilyandwhofinallyfoundhiswaybackhome.Thatdogwasmydog,andIwasthelittleboyinthebook.Attheendofthestory,mymindcontinuedthefinalsceneofreunion,onandon,untilmyownlostdogandIwere,inmymind,runningtogether.Mymother’scallreturnedmetotherealworld.Isuddenlyrealizedsomething:Ihadreadabook,andIhadlovedreadingthatbook.EveryoneknewIcouldnotread.ButIhadreadit.BookscouldbeincrediblywonderfulandIwasgoingtoreadthem.Inevertoldmymotheraboutmy“miraculous”(奇迹般地)experiencethatsummer,butshesawaslowbutremarkableimprovementinmyclassroomperformanceduringthenextyear.Andyearslater,shewasproudthathersonhadreadthousandsofbooks,wasawardedaPhDinliterature,andauthoredhisownbooks,articles,poetryandfiction.Thepowerofthewordshasheld.71.Whydidtheauthor’smumforcehimtogotothepubliclibrarytoborrowatleastonebook?(nomorethan10words)72.Whatdotheunderlinedwordsinthethirdparagraphmean?(nomorethan3words)73.WhydoyouthinktheauthorreadthroughthebookaboutAmosthoughheneverreadbooks?(nomorethan15words)74.Inwhatwaysdidreadingbooksmakeadifferencetotheauthor’slife?(nomorethan20words)75.Whatimpressesyoumostinthearticle?Giveyourreasons.(nomorethan25words)IV.阅读表达(10%)71.Whydidtheauthor’smumforcehimtogotothepubliclibrarytoborrowat-12-\nleastonebook?(nomorethan10words)72.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordsinthethirdparagraphmean?(nomorethan3words)73.WhydoyouthinktheauthorreadthroughthebookaboutAmosthoughheneverreadbooks?(nomorethan15words)74.Inwhatwaysdidreadingbooksmakeadifferencetotheauthor’slife?(nomorethan20words)75.Whatimpressesyoumostinthearticle?Giveyourreasons.(nomorethan25words)V.单词拼写(10%)76.Sheachievedhergoalmorebyluckthan(判断力).77.Afterawhile,we(自然地)startedtalkingaboutourchildren.78.Wehighschoolstudentsshouldtakeanactivepartinv(志愿者)activitiestogivebacktoourcommunity.79.Theinstructionsontheboxareso(令人困惑的)thatnoneofusunderstand.80.Themoviealsowonverygood(评论)inAmerica.81.MarkTwain’svividandamusingdescriptionsoflifeontheriverethereputationhestillenjoystoday.82.ThereddragonontheWelshflagindicatesstrengthandasenseofnationali_.83.Hehadatoseveraluniversitiesandgotanofferyesterday.84.Thesufferinghasaffectedbothhermentalandphealth.85.I’mcompletelyinfoftheproposalthoughmanyareagainstit.VI.翻译句子(10%)86.我们在生活中常常忽视父母,认为他们为我们所做的一切都理所当然。Weoftenignoreourparentsinlife,87.那些很容易适应环境的学生更有可能在未来取得成功。(morelikely)-12-\n88.下定决心要考上自己梦想的大学,Mark在高二开始发奋努力。(dreaming)inGrade2ofhighschool.89.这家公司需要一个秘书,性格外向,良好掌握英语和计算机。Thiscompanyrequiresasecretarycomputerscience.90.作为交流学生我在美国呆了一年,这个经历对我的人生有深远的影响。I.听力理解-12-\n参考答案1-5CBBAC6-10ABBCA11-15ACABB16-20BACCBII.单项填空21-25DDCAC26-30BCDBB31-35AADBBIII.完型填空36-40DBACD41-45ACBDB46-50ACBDC51-55ACBDBIV.阅读理解56-60DACDB61-65BCABD66-70ACBACV.阅读表达:71.Shewantedtodefeathisinabilitytoread.72.Thesameas.(Similarto;Like+1)73.Becausehemadeconnectionsbetweenhisowndogandtheoneinthebook.Hethoughtofhisowndogwhilereadingthebook.Heimaginedthatthedoginthebookwashisown.74.Hemaderemarkableimprovementinhisclassroomperformance,wasawardedaPhDinliteratureandauthoredhisownbooksandarticles.(3选2就得满分)75.Theauthor’sloveofhisdog.Hemissedhisdogsomuchthatheimaginedtheywererunningtogetherwhenreadingthebook./Theauthor’sachievementsinliterature.HewasawardedaPhDinliteratureandwrotehisownbooks,articles,poetryandfiction.V.单词拼写76.judgment77.naturally78.volunteer/voluntary79.confusing80.reviews81.established82.identity83.applied84.physical85.favorVI.句子翻译86.Weoftenignoreourparentsinlife,takingwhattheydoforusforgranted.87.Those/Thestudentswhoadapttotheenvironmenteasilyaremorelikelytosucceedinthefuture.88.Determinedtogotohisdreaminguniversity,Markbegantomakegreatefforts/workhardinGrade2ofhighschool.89.ThiscompanyrequiresasecretarywithanoutgoingpersonalityandagoodknowledgeofEnglishandcomputerscience.90.AsanexchangestudentIstayedinAmericaforoneyear,whichhadaprofoundinfluence/effect/impactonmylife.(madeabigdifferencetomylife)-12-