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    深圳实验学校高中部2021-2022学年度第一学期第二阶段考试
    高一英语
    时间:120分钟满分:150分
    第一卷
    第一部分听力理解(满分20分)
    第一节(共5小题:每小题1分,满分5分)
    听对话,每段对话后有一个小题或几个小题,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. Where are the speakers?
    A. On a ship. B. In a store. C. At the air terminal.
    2. How can the man get into the library?
    A. Through the front door. B. Through the side door. C. By taking a lift.
    3. What will the speakers do first?
    A. Go hiking. B. Put up their tent. C. Go fishing.
    4. What will the man do this afternoon?
    A. Have lunch with the woman. B. Finish his report. C. Make a schedule.
    5. What do we know about the woman?
    A. She has failed her exam.
    B. She has broken her glasses.
    C. She regretted losing her temper.
    第二节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)
    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和第7两个小题。
    6. What are the two speakers doing?
    A. Heading for a shop. B. Choosing items in a store. C. Waiting in a checkout line.
    7. What is on sale?
    A. Pepper. B. Canned soup. C. Toilet paper.
    听第7段材料,回答第8至第10三个小题。
    8. Where will the exhibition be held?
    A. In Florida. B. On Guanyinshan Beach. C. In Shanghai.
    9. When will the speakers go to the exhibition?
    A. This Saturday. B. This Sunday. C. Next Tuesday.
    10. What do we know about the man?
    A. He’s never flown a kite before.
    B. He is uninterested in the festival.
    C. He was in Shanghai two months ago.
    听第8段材料,回答第11至第13三个小题。
    11. Who lives upstairs in the apartment?
    A. A writer. B. An old couple. C. An old couple’s son.
    12. How much will the woman pay per month to rent the apartment?
    A. $800. B. $750. C. $50.
    13. Which of the following is NOT included in the rent?
    A. Gas. B. Electricity. C. Maintenance fee.
    听第9段材料,回答第14至第16三个小题。
    14. What’s the woman’s dinner for?
    A. Welcoming a friend back. B. Celebrating a birthday. C. Giving a friend a send-off.
    15. What’s the Korean restaurant like?
    A. The food is terrible. B. The service isn’t good. C. The food is overpriced.
    16. What do we know about the restaurant in Chinatown?
    A. It offers excellent service. B. It only serves hot pot. C. It’s popular with diners.
    听第10段材料,回答第17至第20四个小题。
    17. What’s the speaker’s main topic?
    A. How to sleep better. B. How sleep benefits people. C. How much sleep we need.
    18. Which is the recommended amount of sleep for adults?
    A. Six to eight hours per day. B. Seven to nine hours per day. C. Six to nine hours per day.
    19. What tends to happen to people if they sleep for over nine hours?
    A. They’ll feel extremely tired.
    B. They’ll have a higher risk of death.
    C. They’ll want to sleep longer.
    20. Which is a risk factor connected with seemingly long sleep?
    A. Mental illness. B. Strange sleep habits. C. Poor sleep quality.
    第二部分单项选择(每小题1分,共15分)。
    从每题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
    21. In my younger years, my father gave me some advice that I in my mind ever since.
    A. turned over B. was turning over
    C. had turned over D. have been turning over
    22. – Hello, I have heard you are on holiday.
    – That’s not the case. Actually I from my holiday in Athens, where I for a fortnight.
    A. have returned; stayed B. returned; stayed
    C. will return; stay D. am to return; stay
    23. – Since you’ve agreed to go, why aren’t you getting ready?
    – But I that you would have me start at once.
    A. don’t realize B. didn’t realize C. hadn’t realized D. haven’t realized
    24. Mr Smith a book about China last year but I don’t know whether he has finished it.
    A. has written B. wrote C. had written D. was writing
    25. When I arrived at the company, the manager , so we had only time for a few words.
    A. just went away B. had gone away
    C. was just going away D. has just gone away
    26. Look at that little boy wandering about – perhaps he his mother.
    A. will lose B. is losing C. had lost D. has lost
    27. Titled Pain,the book contains 51 poems,has been written in the past three years,Zhao told China Daily in Beijing.
    A. most of which B. most of that C. most of what D. most of them
    28. Last month, part of Southeast Asia was struck by floods, from effects people are still suffering.
    A. that B. whose C. those D. which
    29. Anyway, that evening, I’ll tell you more about later, I ended up staying at Rachel’s place.
    A. when B. that C. where D. which
    30. – Was it under the tree you were away talking to a friend?
    – But when I got back there, the bike was gone.
    A. that B. where C. which D. while
    31. It’s more than half a century my grandfather joined the Party and became a servant to the people.
    A. when B. that C. since D. as
    32. I can still remember the very sitting-room my mother and I used to sit in the evening.
    A. which B. what C. that D. where
    33. What if we meet with a situation we won’t be able to deal with?
    A. where B. which C. what D. as
    34. I hope all the measures against air pollution, suggested by the local government, will be seriously considered here.
    A. as B. which C. that D. while
    35. People often wonder why historians go to so much trouble millions of books, documents and records of the past.
    A. preserving B. to be preserved C. to preserve D. preserved
    第三部分阅读理解(共两节,满分60分)
    第一节(共19小题;每小题2.5分,满分47.5分)
    阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
    A
    There’s nothing quite like a holiday abroad with your girls, and as we look forward to a more positive 2021 these places should be at the top of your bucket list.

    France
    When you think France, often the famous capital Paris comes to mind. However, you’re with your girls. So why not leave the city of love to the lovers and journey south to Cannes. This holiday is for the girls that want to live like the stars for a weekend or two, and have budgeted for it too. After settling in head straight to The Promenade de la Croisette, which stretches along the shore of the Mediterranean Sea. Not only does it offer a beautiful view, you will feel like celebrities as you wander around the place film stars call home during the Cannes Film Festival.
    Thailand
    Thailand offers countless pleasures for a girls trip. Start with Bangkok, the city of angels. For the girls trip that’s all about sightseeing, a visit to Wat Pho is a must. Home to the Reclining Buddha, this incredible statue is covered in gold leaf and stands at fifteen meters tall and forty six meters long. While you’re at the temple you can stop to receive a traditional Thai massage which will get you ready for the night ahead. Another must is a trip to The Grand Palace, one of the famous landmarks of Bangkok. The dazzling golden temples have been the official residence of The Kings of Siam since 1782. After a day of sightseeing, it’s time to party. Khao San Road, the perfect spot for a girls night out. With a street full of bars, the night never has to end.
    Brazil
    One of the few places on Earth that is warm all year-round, where temperatures rarely drop below 20°C. Brazil is the perfect destination for a girls holiday. Being the largest country in South America, it’s no surprise that it has something for everyone. The iconic Rio Carnival, is truly where Brazil comes to life in an explosion of color and passion. Next on the Rio bucket list is a visit to the famous Christ the Redeemer statue which overlooks a view of this beautiful seaside city. Visit when the sun is setting for a scenic experience.
    Netherlands
    Known for its artistic heritage, developed canal system, and museums, Amsterdam is packed with pleasures waiting to be had. Start your trip right with a canal tour. The history of Amsterdam is closely connected with water, floating down Amsterdam’s canals is one of the most magical and memorable ways to discover the city especially with a glass of wine or two.For an entertaining night of fun, visit one of Amsterdam’s many theatres, which will have you and your girls in for an evening of excitement.

    36. In order to enjoy a beautiful view of the beach, you may go to .
    A. Cannes and Amsterdam B. Bangkok and Amsterdam
    C. Cannes and Rio D. Rio and Amsterdam
    37. Thailand is a better choice for .
    A. a fan of film stars B. a bar tender
    C. a historian D. a party goer
    38. In which section of a website will you find this passage?
    A. Lifestyle. B. Nature. C. Transport. D. Recreation.

    B
    When she was ten years old, Isadora Duncan dropped out of school to teach people dance. If that job was left to any other ten-year-old, it would have turned out frustrating, difficult, and a little discouraging.
    But Duncan was different. Not only was she already talented enough to earn money even at that age, but she also had a rare kind of confidence that helped her treat troubles as fuel —something to strengthen the fire that is already burning inside of her.
    It’s no surprise, then, that when she moved to New York to join a theatre company, she found herself limited. The existing dancing style, their way of operating—all of this seemed to her the work of a misguided past. Duncan was very direct about what she wanted, confidently telling people she had a different vision of dance that she was going to spread in the world. This, naturally, led to laughs early on, but as she built up her work, these instances became less frequent. Today, she is remembered as “The Mother of Dance”, with much of the modern art owing its expressive style to her influence. Inspired by the ancient Greeks, she brought the style to life.
    In her autobiography (自传), one of the things Duncan frequently regards as the basis of her expressive spirit is the fact that she had a childhood where she wasn’t constantly watched. The expectations of her mother were open-ended. It was the freedom of this lifestyle that drove her to see what she could do.
    Growing up, before she left school, she was told one of two things: that she was either completely useless or that she was a genius. There was nothing in between. Even when she started working, people either bowed to her or they basically ignored her. But Duncan never doubted her own genius.
    There is an old quotation “if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.” And it captures an important truth. At school, Isadora Duncan was a failure. In the dance hall, she gave form to brilliance.

    39. What does the underlined phrase “treat troubles as fuel” mean?
    A. Duncan used troubles to push her forward towards her dream.
    B. Duncan was good at burning away everyday troubles.
    C. Troubles turned Duncan into a confident girl.
    D. Troubles lit the fire of dancing in Duncan.
    40. Which of the following is TRUE about Duncan?
    A. Her experience in New York was the foundation of her career.
    B. Her teaching job when she was little ruined her confidence.
    C. Her dancing style was not very well received at the beginning.
    D. Her mother set higher expectation on her than she could bear.
    41. What does the author try to tell the readers in the last paragraph?
    A. It is useless climbing a tree to catch fish.
    B. Everybody is a genius in his own way.
    C. Sadness come from human stupidity.
    D. Teachers can affect students greatly.
    42. What is this passage mainly about?
    A. Isadora Duncan’s childhood and her achievements today.
    B. Duncan’s career development and other dancers’ opinions of her.
    C. Isadora Duncan’s early experiences and the reasons for her success.
    D. Duncan’s high status in the dancing world and her unique expressive style.
    C
    More than 90 per cent of global trade today is carried out via ships – about 53000 merchant ships trading internationally. That number seems to increase quickly. A 2019 study, led by researchers at McGill University in Canada, has predicted an increase in ocean traffic of anything between 240 and 1209 per cent by 2050. In preparation for this increase, scientists and engineers around the world are dealing with the difficult question of how to navigate (航行) more safely.
    On the west coast of the US, one such group has a single priority – whales. The region is home to not only busy international ports but also the rich feeding grounds of blue, humpback and fin whales. As a result of crossovers, ship strikes are thought to be one of the leading causes of death for whale populations.
    Dr Briana Abrahms, a research ecologist at NOAA Fisheries’ Southwest Fisheries Science Center, is developing an app that will allow managers and ship crews to be alarmed to the possible location of blue whales. It is based on the group’s new model which predicts whale movements based on oceanographic conditions. “Ocean conditions can change on a daily basis,” Abrahms explains. “We know what conditions the whales like, so every single day we can look at where those conditions are and predict where the whales will go.”
    Of course, knowing where the whales are is hardly relevant if captains ignore the information. Abrahms admits that voluntary slow-down plans for large ships on the east coast of the US (slower ships being less likely to kill whales) have seen low levels of obedience (遵守). Her hope is that more accurate data will encourage owners and managers to respond. “Part of the reason we think for the low obedience is that there isn’t much confidence among the shipping industry. If you say ‘slow down between July and November’, the shipping industry doesn’t believe that there is actually a whale there. By making it more accurate in predicting whales, we’re hoping our app will help,” Abrahms said.

    43. Why does the author mention the 2019 study in Paragraph 1?
    A. To tell the importance of shipping industry.
    B. To show the fast increase in global trade.
    C. To predict ocean traffic in the following years.
    D. To explain the necessity of ensuring sailing safety.
    44. What’s the app designed for?
    A. Calculating the number of whales.
    B. Telling possible locations of whales.
    C. Predicting the consequence of ship strikes.
    D. Forecasting the oceanographic condition.
    45. What’s Abrahms attitude towards the present slow-down plans?
    A. Disapproving B. Optimistic C. Concerned D. Unclear
    46. What is the text mainly about?
    A. Ways to avoid crossovers between ships and whales.
    B. Methods of predicting severe weather.
    C. Importance of rescuing wildlife in the sea.
    D. Challenges of keeping a correct voyage.
    D
    The Intelligent Transportteam at Newcastle University have turned an electric car into a mobilelaboratory named “DriveLAB” in order to understand the challenges faced byolder drivers and to discover where the key stress points are.
       Research shows that giving up driving is oneof the key reasons for a fall in health and well-being among older people,leading to them becoming more isolated (隔绝) and inactive.
       Led by Professor Phil Blythe, the Newcastleteam are developing in-vehicle technologies for older drivers which they hopecould help them to continue driving into later life.
       These include custom-made navigation (导航)tools, night vision systemsand intelligent speed adaptations. Phil Blythe explains: “For many olderpeople, particularly those living alone or in the country, driving is importantfor keeping their independence, giving them the freedom to get out and aboutwithout having to rely on others.”
       “But we all have to accept that as we getolder our reactions slow down and this often results in people avoiding anypotentially challenging driving conditions and losing confidence in theirdriving skills. The result is that people stop driving before they really needto.”
    Dr Amy Guo, the leading researcher on the olderdriver study, explains, “The DriveLAB is helping us to understand what the key pointsand difficulties are for older drivers and how we might use technology to addressthese problems.
        “For example, most of us would expectolder drivers always go slower than everyone else but surprisingly, we found thatin 30mph zones they struggled to keep at a constant speed and so were more likelyto break the speed limit and be at risk of getting fined. We’re looking at the benefitsof systems which control their speed as a way of preventing that.
      “We hopethat our work will help with technological solutions to ensure that older driversstay safer behind the wheel.”

    47.What is thepurpose of the Drivel AB?
    A.To explorenewmeans of transport.
    B.To design newtypes of cars.
    C.To find outolder driver`s problems.
    D.To teach peopletraffic rules.
    48.Why is drivingimportant for older people according to Phil Blythe?
    A.It keeps themindependent.
    B.It helps themsave time.
    C.It builds uptheir strength.
    D.It cures theirmental illnesses.
    49.What doresearchers hope to do for older drivers?
    A.Improve theirdriving skills.
    B.Developdriver-assist technologies.
    C.Provide tips onrepairing their cars.
    D.Organize regularphysical checkups.
    50.What is thebest title for the text?
    A.A new ModelElectric Car
    B.A Solution toTraffic Problem
    C.Driving Servicefor elders
    D.Keeping OlderDrivers on the Road
    E
    The Shiant Isles, remote, cliff-edged islands off the coast of Scotland, are home to 350,000 seabirds. This is the starting point of National Geographic journalist Adam Nicolson’s new book, The Seabird’s Cry. Celebrating 10 species in detail, he describes the unbelievable recovery of seabirds and the adaptation that has enabled them to survive and navigate the oceans.
    Speaking from his home in Sussex, England, Nicolson explains how guillemot (海雀) colonies become information exchange centers; how new research is showing that those long-distance travelers “smell” their way across the globe; and what we can do to support seabird populations.
    National Geographic has just kicked off Year of the Bird with a cover story by Jonathan Franzen titled “Why Birds Matter”. Such a beginning of Year of the Bird is beneficial to birds. Nicolson said, “I’ll ask you the same question — why? For me, these seabirds are symbols of uniqueness. There is so much on the land where the rest of the living world seems to be controlled by us, but when you go to seabird colonies, there is pumping, loud, and raging uniqueness. It’s a glance of the untouched world.”
    “The reason why it’s untouched is that, until recently, we have not controlled the oceans that the seabirds depend on. More of them have survived in great numbers than most other creatures in the developed world, where huge amounts of the animal kingdom have been removed by us. So one reason these birds matter is that they are symbols of what the world might be like if we hadn’t done so much damage to it.”
    “Seabirds also tend to disappear due to their migration and changed habits of life. Very deep in our awareness is a sense that they are ambassadors from another world. And witnessing and feeling that are, I think, the great enlargers of life.”

    51. What does the book The Seabird’s Cry mainly focus on?
    A. Seabirds on an island group. B. The importance of seabirds.
    C. The extinction of seabirds. D. A remote island group.
    52. What can we learn from Nicolson’s explanation?
    A. Wisdom of seabirds. B. Ways to protect seabirds
    C. The hard situation of seabirds. D. The strange life of seabirds.
    53. What does the underlined phrase “kicked off” in Paragraph 3 mean?
    A. Expressed. B. Cut across. C. Made up for. D. Started.
    54. According to Nicolson, why can seabirds survive in large numbers?
    A. Their habits of life have been changed a lot.
    B. Their habitats are still free from humans’ control.
    C. They’re able to adapt to the changing environment.
    D. They have moved away from their original habitat.

    第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
    根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
    Getting enough sleep helps you focus, remember information and strengthen your immune system. But when it comes to children, they will not think about these benefits of quality sleep.Many parents struggle to get their school-aged children, from ages five to 11, to willingly and peacefully wind down for bed. 55 , the tips on forming healthy sleeping habits can benefit your entire family.
    56
    Building healthy sleeping habits starts with creating a routine for the entire family. This could include turning off screens, spending quality time with your children, and brushing your teeth and saying goodnight.The benefits of having a consistent (一致的) bedtime schedule go beyond getting enough hours of sleep.
    Store away anything with a screen
    What may also distract your kids from falling asleep is bright light from electronic devices. You may have heard of melatonin (褪黑素), your sleep hormone. 57 — and doesn’t allow the melatonin to make you feel sleepy.So turning devices off — TVs, iPads, phones, all of it — at least an hour before bedtime is ideal.
    Consistency is the magic word
    For anyone hoping to get better sleep, it all comes down to consistency. So if your family is trying out a new routine, “it usually takes being consistent for a period of three to four days before you’ll see that change in behavior in the child.” Creating an ideal sleep environment can also help kids keep a consistent bedtime. Experts recommend using blackout curtains to set up a bedroom that is pitch black, if necessary.58 . These conditions can’t be met in every home, but even a few adjustments could make a huge difference in your family’s well-being.
    Be prepared for the tricks
    When it gets closer to bedtime, it’s important to watch out for your little one’s cues and body language. If you notice them getting tired, do not wait to start your bedtime routine. If you wait too long, your kids will no longer feel sleepy but still feel very tired. You’d better create a bedtime checklist that includes everything your family does before going to bed. On this list, you can also write down anything that your child typically requests like water, story time or hugs and kisses.59, you can have the child check off all the items and so that when you go to leave and the child says, “Oh, I need one more sip of water”, you can say “We took care of that already, sweetie. I love you. Good night. I’ll see you in the morning.”

    A. Blue light from electronics affects your eyes
    B. Electronic devices wear children out
    C. It also helps to keep your room at a lower temperature
    D. For parents struggling to get their little ones to bed on time
    E. In order to get those energetic children to sleep in a better way
    F. So after that bedtime routine is completed
    G. Create a bedtime routine

    第四部分语言运用(共两节,满分35分)
    第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
    阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
    What would you do if you had $5, but were limited to two hours to make as much money as possible? Buy a lottery ticket (彩票). While this is the most 60 suggestions from people, it means a significant risk in return for a 61 chance.
    Tina Selling, who invented the 62 for her students at Stanford University, has a 63 story to tell.
    Selling gave each of the fourteen teams a sealed envelope that contains five dollars of “seed funding”. They were 64 to spend as much time planning, but once they had 65 the envelope they then had two hours to make as much money as possible. The next week, each team were to 66 their project in a three-minute presentation.
    It 67 that most of the 14 teams didn’t use the five dollars 68. They realized that focusing on the 69 actually limited the problem too tightly. They understood that five dollars is 70 and decided to consider the problem more 71: what can be done if they are 72 with nothing?
    The average 73 on the five-dollar investment was 4000 percent! So what did they 74 do?
    One team started a stand on campus to check bike tire 75 for free and charged $1 to refill tires. Another team made 76 at busy restaurants and then sold each of them for up to twenty dollars to customers who didn’t want to 77 in line. The team who made the greatest 78 sold their presentation time to a company that wanted to employ them to advertise. They 79 a good business for that company in the three minutes’ presentation and brought in $650000.

    60. A. poor B. useful C. common D. interesting
    61. A. slim B. big C. hopeful D. possible
    62. A. form B. challenge C. plan D. method
    63. A. funny B. shocking C. dull D. cool
    64. A. advised B. forced C. permitted D. determined
    65. A. opened B. lost C. cost D. posted
    66. A. study B. complete C. report D. limit
    67. A. pointed out B. turned out C. settled out D. carried out
    68. A. at all B. after all C. in all D. for all
    69. A. envelope B. result C. classroom D. money
    70. A. anything B. something C. nothing D. everything
    71. A. accurately B. broadly C. patiently D. slowly
    72. A. dealing B. working C. meeting D. beginning
    73. A. number B. return C. expense D. score
    74. A. really B. roughly C. merely D. generally
    75. A. air B. quality C. pressure D. size
    76. A. snacks B. decisions C. services D. reservations
    77. A. sit B. take C. eat D. wait
    78. A. profit B. progress C. promise D. present
    79. A. had B. created C. sold D. ran

    第二卷
    第四部分语言运用(共两节,满分35分)
    第二节短文填空(共10小题;每小题1. 5分,满分15分)
    阅读下列短文,根据上下文在空白处填写适当的词语,或使用括号中所给词语的适当形式填空。
    Gift shops in museums used to be the last stop of each visit, 80 people would buy souvenirs for 81(they) and their friends. But what happened last month when the British Museum opened its online store on Chinese e-commerce website Tmall 82 (say) otherwise. The store has become so popular since its launch83 some of its items have already sold out. It’s even more interesting 84 (consider) the fact that many of its customers in China have85 (probable) never been to the museum before.
    Museum products contain history. For example, in the British Museum store there are different kinds of sticky tape with patterns inspired by famous Rosetta Stone.86the design developing over the years, museum products are no longer limited to exhibits to be put on the bookshelf87duplicates (复制品) of famous paintings to be hung on the wall. They now mean items that we can put to use every day – jewelry, 88(glass), cushion covers – which means we are able to not only “own” 89 piece of history, but also hold it in our hands, wear it on our neck or even sleep on it.

    第五部分单词词组(共两节,满分20分)
    第一节单词拼写(共10小题;每题1分,满分10分)
    请根据汉语提示和首字母写出句子中所缺的单词,请注意单词的正确形式,并把完整的单词写在答题卷上的相应位置。
    90. That China has shared this knowledge with other countries is another sign of its g (慷慨) and goodwill toward the world.
    91. Many online veterinary (兽医的) consultation platformshave sprung up in China, i(说明) the potential of the pet medical services market.
    92. The Chinese economy m (保持) a steady recovery last month, with key industrial output and retail sales data growing at a faster pace
    93. I set off for a new a (历险) in the United States on the first day of the new year.
    94. Two police officers had a n (勉强的,窄的) escape when separatists attacked their vehicles.
    95. She has beaten her opponent in all of their previous e (交锋,相遇).
    96. Russia confirmed a successful missile test on Tuesday that hit and d (摧毁) an old satellite.
    97. The political a (氛围) in the United States is making Chinese observers cautiously optimistic.
    98. Nothing will be done because no one in a (权威) takes the matter seriously.
    99. We must try to live in peace and h (和谐) with ourselves and those around us

    第二节短语填空(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
    thanks to lead to reflect on concentrate on
    recover from brave the elements show respect to lose track of
    turn up make one’s fortune keep in mind work out
    从下列所给词组中选用正确的词组并以适当的形式填到句子中,每个词组仅能用一次。
    100. It was stormy this weekend, but over a thousand people to attend the march.
    101. Two important arguments should when examining risks that can affect the entire financial system.
    102. elders is a Chinese tradition dating back to ancient times.
    103. Overproduction, coupled with falling sales, huge losses for the company over the past three years.
    104. The three parties will meet next month remaining differences.
    105. I got up early yesterday morning to search on the internet and I completely time.
    106. I asked two days off from work after this brief visit with Mother Nature, a bad case of sunburn and the doctor's bill for my son's food poisoning.
    107. Henry Ford through his business ability, as well as his skill in invention.
    108. I hope in years to come he his decision and admit he was wrong in the past.
    109. He could just see the sunset the angle at which he stood.


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