深圳实验学校2022-2023学年高一英语上学期第一阶段考试试卷(Word版附答案)
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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15分)
第一节 (共5小题:每小题1分, 满分5分)
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. What sport does the man like best?
A. Skiing. B. Ice skating. C. Skateboarding.
2. What will the man probably do?
A. Have his car fixed. B. Go shopping with Lisa. C. Drive the woman to a park.
3. Where might the man be?
A. In a boat. B. In a swimming pool. C. In a bath.
4. Who might the man be?
A. A student. B. A regular teacher. C. A substitute teacher.
5. What does the man think of actors?
A. They are unsatisfied. B. They are rich. C. They are cool.
第二节(共10小题:每小题1分, 满分10分)
听下面4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。每段对话或独白仅读一遍。
听第6段材料, 回答第6、7题。
6. What is the conversation mainly about?
A. Research on coffee drinking.
B. Effects of sleeping habits.
C. Studies about a disease.
7. When does the woman like to drink coffee?
A. In the afternoon. B. In the evening. C. In the morning.
听第7段材料, 回答第8、9题。
8. How much money did the man spend on the taxi?
A. $10. B. $20 C. $30.
9. What does the woman think the man will not miss?
A. The train. B. The promotion. C. The food.
听第8段材料, 回答第10至12题。
10. What are the speakers discussing?
A. A travel plan. B. A past camping trip. C. A company activity.
11. What happened to the speakers last year?
A. They moved to Italy.
B. They had an accident.
C. They lost some money in a forest.
12. Where do the speakers decide to go in the end?
A. To the mountains. B. To the seaside. C. To the desert.
听第9段材料, 回答第13至15题。
13. What does the woman give the man first?
A. Her passport. B. Her ticket. C. Her name.
14. Where does the woman prefer to sit?
A. In first class. B. By the washroom. C. Near the walkway.
15. What time is it now?
A. 9:20. B. 9:30. C. 9:40.
第二部分 单项选择(每小题1分,共10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。
16. We have a wide selection of sweaters that is suitable for all ages, and _________ the teenager market.
A. in general B. in short C. in turn D. in particular
17. If you encounter this problem, please accept our __________ apology for the inconvenience brought to you.
A. sincere B. relevant C. pleasant D. obvious
18. _______ the city’s contributions to improving habitat and urban environment, Xuzhou was awarded the “United Nations Habitat Award” in 2018.
A. In relation to B. In response to C. In recognition of C. In favor of
19. Stars ___________ their own light, while planets only ___________ the light.
A. give off; reflect B. give away; reflect
C. reflect; give off D. reflect; give away
20. It is widely believed that _______ has necessary good qualities is more____ to achieve success in their career.
A. whoever; possible B. whoever; likely C. who; possible D. who; likely
21. One day, I _____ an old friend in the street who told me that his new book would ____ soon.
A. came across; come up B. came about; come into being
C. came across; come out D. came out; come about
22. --I’ll have an interview for a position in that company, and now__________.
-- Take it easy. You are well prepared for it, aren’t you?
A. no pains, no gains B. there is no smoke without fire
C. the world is my oyster D. I have butterflies in my stomach
23. I enjoyed the evening when we stayed together by the sea.
What sentence element (句子成分) does the underlined part serve as?
A. adverbial (状语) B. complement (补语)
C. attributive (定语) D. appositive (同位语)
24. Please leave the lights on when you walk out of the room.
What sentence element does the underlined part serve as?
A. adverbial (状语) B. complement (补语)
C. attributive (定语) D. appositive (同位语)
25. Shenzhen Experimental School, one of the most renowned schools in Shenzhen, lies at the
foot of Guanlong Mountain.
What sentence element does the underlined part serve as?
A. adverbial (状语) B. complement (补语)
C. attributive (定语) D. appositive (同位语)
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
A trip to the capital wouldn't be complete without seeing the following attractions in London.
The London Eye (Ticket from £24. 50)
Explore London from above on the London Eye. Your ticket includes a 30-minute ride with breathtaking views over London as well as an amazing 4D experience. Book ahead to save money and skip most of the queues with a fast-track entry ticket.
Tower of London (Ticket from £25)
Hear the many stories of the Tower of London on a Yeoman Warder (Beefeater) tour. See the famous Crown Jewels, the White Tower and find out what it was like to be a prisoner in the Tower of London.
Kidzania London (Ticket from £18. 50)
Test out a range of professions and activities including journalism, animal care, cabin crew and tour guiding at KidZania London. Work to earn KidZos and save them for the next time or spend them in the Airport Shop. Great for kids to learn and have fun.
The Royal Observatory Greenwich (Ticket from £16)
Visit the home of time and explore outer space at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich. See and stand astride the Prime Meridian line (子午线), the reference point for Greenwich Mean Time. Learn about the history of longitude (经线), touch a piece of rock from outer space, and enjoy amazing views over London.
Coronavirus information: London is currently subject to a four-week national lockdown from 5 November, which means attractions are temporarily closed. You can still book tickets in advance ready for when they reopen with social distancing and other safety measures in place. Cycle or walk to these attractions where possible.
26. What can you do when visiting the London Eye?
A. Spend £24. 50 at the most.
B. Buy the ticket on your arrival.
C. Get a special entry ticket to save time.
D. Pay extra money to enjoy the 30-minute ride.
27. What is special about Kidzania London?
A. It combines learning with entertainment.
B. It enables visitors to have a good view of London.
C. It offers visitors an experience of being a prisoner.
D. It is not influenced during the four-week lockdown.
28. Which attraction will you choose if you are interested in natural science?
A. The London Eye. B. Tower of London.
C. Kidzania London. D. The Royal Observatory Greenwich
B
In 1939, seven-year-old Miriam Schreiber should have started first grade. Instead, she spent that year — and the following five — trying to survive. She was living in Poland when World War II broke out. “My entire life was ruined within minutes,” she says, “I was looking forward to starting school.” But she never made it. And not having a degree made her depressed for a long time.
Decades later, though, the now 89-year-old Holocaust survivor finally got something she had always longed for. Kapiloff Brander, director of community programs at Jewish Family Services, reached out to the New England Jewish Academy, a Jewish high school, to ask whether the school could help Mariam fulfill her wish. Richard Nabel, the principal of the school, brought a few senior students to Miriam’s home to hear her story before they came up with the idea of presenting her an honorary diploma at the school’s 2020 graduation ceremony.
Miriam suffered a lot in a slave labor camp in Siberia before she got liberated in 1946. She and her remaining family members went to a refugee camp in Germany, where she got married and had her first child at the age of 16. Having spent years in refugee camps in different countries, she finally immigrated to America in 1960. Getting a formal education was never an option for her but she learned seven languages over the years. “I educated myself,” she says, “I read books day and night. I still do.”
On August 16, during a socially distanced ceremony in the school gym, Miriam was presented with a high school diploma from the New England Jewish Academy. “There weren’t too many dry eyes among the 30 of us there,” says Nabel. Miriam’s family was especially moved. “I’m not sure she even realizes the importance of that moment to me,” says Bernie, her eldest son. “I am so proud of her.”
29. What can be learned about Mariam from paragraph 1?
A. She spent five years in Poland during the war.
B. She started first grade at the age of seven.
C. She felt lucky to have survived World War II.
D. She regretted not being educated at school.
30. How did Mariam get her long-cherished wish fulfilled?
A. She made it through her own efforts.
B. She turned to Kapiloff Brander for help.
C. The senior students themselves presented a diploma to her.
D. Richard Nabel learned about her story and decided to help.
31. Which of the following best describes Mariam?
A. Educated and optimistic. B. Intelligent and passionate.
C. Hardworking and strong-willed. D. Patient and modest.
32. What did Nabel mean by saying “There weren’t too many dry eyes”?
A. Mariam’s story was ordinary but inspiring.
B. Most of those present were deeply touched.
C. He was impressed by Mariam and was proud of her.
D. He felt honored to present Mariam with a diploma.
C.
Cuckoos (布谷鸟) are masters of cheating. When it comes to raising young, they don’t spend the energy building a nest, protecting eggs or feeding children. Instead, the female passes these roles on to other birds. They don’t raise their own young. Usually, they lay their eggs in the nests of other birds, fooling other birds into thinking the cuckoo eggs are theirs.
To succeed in doing this, a female cuckoo watches over her chosen nest to observe feeding times. When the host parent leaves its nest in search of food, the cuckoo quickly lays her eggs among those already in the nest. Sometimes, she will even destroy and remove one of the host’s eggs to make room for her own.
Cuckoos are medium-sized birds with long tails, and often have gray or brown backs. When they hatch (孵化) and begin to grow in a host’s nest, the difference between the two can be obvious to an onlooker. Often the cuckoo is twice the size of its foster parents, but still continues to receive food from them.
The cuckoo imposter (冒名顶替者) is usually the only baby bird that the host parent has to care for. This is because when the cuckoo hatches after around 11 days, it gets rid of all the other eggs in the nest. It will lift each egg onto its back before throwing them one by one over the edge of the nest. Even then, the non-biological parent will continue to treat it as one of its own.
Also, cuckoos have developed to produce eggs that are similar in color to their main hosts’. This reduces the chances of eggs being attacked. Female cuckoos have been known to take host birds’ attention away after laying their eggs by producing a noise similar to Eurasian sparrowhawks, scaring birds away from returning to the nest and allowing time for the cuckoo to make her escape unnoticed.
33. What do mother cuckoos usually do when it comes to raising their young?
A. Attend to eggs. B. Rely on other birds.
C. Build a new nest. D. Learn feeding skills.
34. What does the underlined word “them” in Paragraph 3 refer to?
A. Other cuckoos. B. Baby cuckoos.
C. Its host parents. D. Its birth parents.
35. What can be inferred about the cuckoo imposter?
A. It usually hatches out earlier than the other eggs in the nest.
B. It throws all the other eggs out of nests with its mother’s help.
C. It often makes a noise to scare other birds away from the nest.
D. It looks much larger than other eggs in the nest before hatching.
36. Which can be the best title for the text?
A. How cuckoos destroy others’ nests
B. How cuckoos protect their children
C. How cuckoos fool other birds
D. How cuckoos produce eggs in host nests
D
Delivering medical supplies to hard-to-reach places has been an issue for years. Worldwide, more than two billion people lack access to essential life-saving supplies, such as blood and vaccines (疫苗). In the African nation of Rwanda, for example, several remote health clinics do not have sufficient quantities of blood and other healthcare products. A company called Zipline is trying to address this problem. It uses drones (无人机) to transport medical supplies around Rwanda. A drone can now deliver medicine in 30 minutes.
Drones are also assisting emergency organizations after natural disasters. In 2015, for example, a powerful hurricane destroyed thousands of buildings in the Pacific island nation of Vanuatu. Around 75,000 people lost their homes, and at least 15 died. After the storm, drones photographed the damage. These surveys helped emergency workers assess the situation quickly and answer important questions: Which areas were hardest hit? Were crops damaged? What roads were affected?
Drones are also helping to protect wildlife populations in parts of Africa and Asia. Every year, poachers (偷猎者) kill thousands of elephants, rhinos, and other endangered animals. To stop them, the environmental organization World Wildlife Fund is using drones to find where poachers are hiding and if they are carrying weapons. Equipped with infrared video cameras, drones can easily identify people and animals at night. These drones are not only helpful, but they are affordable.
As well as finding poachers, drones can be used to track animals. Scientists at Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) plan to employ drones for an ambitious conservation project: documenting the world’s wildlife. The long-term project will start with scientific surveys of animal populations. And animal species can then be identified using special software.
Ironically (讽刺地), a tool originally created for military use is increasingly being used to save lives instead of taking them. Drones have the potential to provide solutions that will benefit both humans and animals.
37. What does the text focus on?
A. Ways to protect animals. B. Applications of drones.
C. Development of drones. D. Importance of saving lives.
38. What can drones be used for according to Paragraph 2?
A. Helping predict disasters. B. Reporting local weather.
C. Organizing emergency workers. D. Providing data for evaluation.
39. What do the scientists at LJMU intend to do?
A. Track poachers. B. Design new practical drones.
C. Record wild animals in detail. D. Develop an assessing software.
40. What can be inferred about drones?
A. They should be limited to military use.
B. They have a promising future.
C. They need to be fitted with video cameras.
D. They are unavailable to ordinary people.
E.
Bad news for people who frequently use the emoji (表情符号): It is no longer cool.
In recent weeks, two generations have been debating in videos and comments on Tik Tok over the symbols of millennial (千禧一代) culture that are now considered uncool by Generation Z (born after 1996). The symbols include the popular laughing crying emoji that some millennials (born in the 1980s), including me, use hundreds of times a day, or more.
“Face with Tears of Joy”, the official name for the laughing crying emoji, is currently the most-used emoji on Emojitracker, a website that shows real-time emoji use on Twitter.
“What’s wrong with the laughing crying emoji?” one user asked in a Tik Tok comment. Another responded, “It’s so off.” In a different video, a woman says she’s cut back on using it after learning kids don’t.
“I use everything but the laughing crying emoji,” 21-year-old Walid Mohammed told CNN Business. “I stopped using it recently because I saw older people using it, like my mom, my older sisters and just older people in general.”
For many Generation Zers, the emoji has become a popular replacement for conveying laughter. It’s the visual version of the slang phrase “I’m dead” or “I’m dying”, which means something is very funny. Other acceptable choices—the emoji officially called “Loudly Crying Face”, or just writing “lol” (laughing out loud) or “lmao”.
“Tears of Joy was a victim of its own success,” said Gretchen McCulloch, the author of “Because Internet: Understanding the New Rules of Language”. “If you express digital laughter for years and years in the same way, it starts to feel insincere. . . It gets worn out through continued use,” she said. That’s why Generation Zers may be looking to fresh and novel ways to signal they’re laughing in different ways.
“Older generations tend to use emojis literally while younger people get more creative,” said Jeremy Burge, the chief emoji officer of Emojipedia, an emoji dictionary website. Generation Zers told CNN Business they like to assign their own meanings to emoji, which then spreads to others, often through social media.
41. What is the author’s attitude to the use of the laughing crying emoji?
A. Curious. B. Favorable. C. Uncaring. D. Impatient.
42. What message does the author try to deliver by giving some examples of Generation Zers?
A. They are fond of using emojis.
B. They use emojis very scientifically.
C. The Loudly Crying Face emoji is very popular.
D. The laughing crying emoji is losing its charm.
43. What can we infer about 21-year old Walid Mohammed?
A. He wants to set himself apart from older people.
B. He is seeking to be perfect.
C. He is unwilling to accept something new.
D. He sticks to his own idea.
44. What’s the problem with “Tears of Joy” according to Gretchen McCulloch?
A. It isn’t funny enough. B. It isn’t creative enough.
C. It has been used too much. D. It hasn’t received much attention.
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。
It's a nightmare having to wait for exam results. 45 If you're stressed out after taking your exams, don't worry! There are some steps you can take to calm down and reduce your stress.
Take some deep breaths. Stress and anxiety can trigger your body's “fight or flight” response, making your breaths shallow and rapid. 46 Put one hand on your chest and the other on your abdomen (腹部). As you breathe, you should feel your abdomen expand along with your chest.
Try not to go over the exam in depth straight afterwards. Some people find it comforting to talk to friends a little about what they wrote. However, it only makes you worry about the answers you can't change. It is also a bad idea because your brain does not perform well under stressful conditions. You will be unable to think clearly right after a stressful exam. 47
Get some exercise to relax. You might not feel like hitting the gym or going for a run directly after an exam, but getting some moderate physical activity is a great way to reduce stress! 48 If you're stressed out over your exam, try doing exercise like jogging, cycling or even a quick walk. Regular exercise has been shown to decrease tension and improve your sleep.
49 Regardless of your results, you should celebrate the fact that you have worked hard on your exams. Reward yourself by doing something you enjoy. If you can do it with friends, all the better. Studies have shown that spending time with friends and loved ones is an excellent way to relieve stress and promote a sense of calm and well-being.
A. Spend time with positive people.
B. Do something enjoyable to relax.
C. Fight this stress response by taking deep breaths.
D. You may feel like you perform much worse than you actually do.
E. The situation will be worse if you're not sure of your performance.
F. Whatever makes you laugh will help you sort out your post-exam stress.
G. It can produce endorphins (内啡肽), which are natural painkillers that boost your mood.
第四部分 语言运用(共两小节, 满分30分)
第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分, 满分15分)
阅读下面短文, 从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
When I was a boy growing up I cannot once ever remember either my mom or my grandmother wasting food. Anything we didn't eat at one meal was 50 , stored, and served as leftovers later on. I can remember my grandmother making a huge pot of brown beans with a large cake of cornbread. We would all eat until we were 51 but there was always about half of the beans 52 . A few days later Grandmother would take those 53 out of the refrigerator, boil pasta, add parsley and 54 them all together into her delicious Pasta Fasule (意大利面食). And I also remember when I 55 my mom fry bacon for us in the mornings, she would always take the butter and carefully pour it into a container. Then she later would 56 it to flavor up (调味) so many other dishes.
I learned their 57 well and after I grew up I tried to never waste food myself. I always 58 the week's meals ahead of time and only bought what was on my shopping 59 so nothing went to waste. Every meal went into our stomachs and any leftovers were later eaten by either myself, my boys, or my dogs. To me throwing food in the trash was just 60 . All the work it took to grow it, harvest it, and prepare it needed to be 61 and not wasted.
I learned something else over the years, however: When it comes to 62 there are no leftovers. Each moment that you don't live is 63 forever. Life cannot be saved. Life cannot be 64 . Life has to be lived, TODAY!
50. A. thrown B. abandoned C. saved D. poured
51. A. uncomfortable B. full C. unbearable D. content
52. A. picked out B. left over C. made use of D. fed up with
53. A. cakes B. pots C. dishes D. beans
54. A. roll B. dip C. mix D. fry
55. A. watched B. felt C. heard D. helped
56. A. swallow B. remove C. digest D. use
57. A. recipes B. experiments C. lessons D. procedures
58. A. planned B. cooked C. distributed D. collected
59. A. bill B. list C. bag D. spot
60. A. wrong B. common C. awesome D. endless
61. A. confirmed B. ignored C. recycled D. honored
62. A. living B. thinking C. shopping D. ending
63. A. broken B. lost C. hidden D. occupied
64. A. replaced B. transformed C. stored D. defeated
第二卷
第四部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30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。
A painting with a 65 (long) of 1014.37 meters has received a Guinness World Record title for the longest drawing by an individual artist. The record 66 (announce) at the Simatai Great Wall, 67 was surrounded by the green mountains of an early autumn, and the painter unfolded the painting with great care in the presence of many viewers.
68 took the artist Guo Feng two months to complete the black-and-white painting named Yongsheng in Chinese, meaning living forever. Clearly 69 (inspire) by the view of the Great Wall from the sky, he wanted to call for peace and harmony in 70 world. In fact, Guo Feng is more familiar 71 the public as a music producer than as a painter. And one of his songs, Let the World Be Filled with Love, has enjoyed great popularity all over the country for 72 (decade).
The painting is made up of 10 subthemes, and was created 73 (large) using marker pens. “I have been drawing for more than 10 hours a day over the past months and sometimes I began working at 4 am,” said Guo. “Creating the work on the Great Wall was a lonely and quiet time for me 74 (look) into my past, today and the future,” he added.
第五部分 语言基础(共两节,满分35分)
第一节 单词拼写 (共10小题;每空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。
75. Linda got p_______ (惊慌) because she was followed by a stranger.
76. One of the best ways to learn an idiom is by looking at the c_____ (语境) in which it is used.
77. Lily and Lucy are sisters. The f________ (前者) is a teacher; the latter is an engineer.
78. Stress can n____________ (消极地) affect students’ performance.
79. A c_______________ (委员会) was established to prevent the loss of cultural relics and ask for contributions from different countries.
80. The author showed his creativity through his d _____________ (描述) of the virtual world.
81. Running was really hard at first because I ran out of b______________ (呼吸) quickly.
82. C__________ (好奇心) drove him to take chances. Fortunately, he didn’t get into trouble.
83. Experts i___________(调查)the problem, carried out several tests, and then made a plan.
84. Is it with its u_______(独特的) culture and beautiful scenery that the West Lake impresses visitors all over the world?
第二节 短语填空 (共10小题,每小题1分,共10分)
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。
be eager to refer to leave an impression on in view of
a variety of turn out turn up apply to
apply for be scheduled to figure out look forward to
85. Bob said he would come, but he _____________________ till now.
86. ______the practical need of society, more and more people are interested in learning English.
87. A series of exciting activities _________________________ be held during the festival.
88. The bookstore has ________________________ books, which can meet the demands of different people.
89. We should ___________________ some ways to stop people from polluting the river and calling on them to fight against pollution.
90. The famous singer _______________________ giving a performance on stage soon.
91. Last year, he more than once ______________ the importance of education in his report.
92. British people are fascinated by our culture and ____________________ learn more about it.
93. The newly-issued regulation only _________________ some emergencies.
94. The fine traditions and teaching facilities ____________________ the visitors when they paid a visit to our school yesterday.
第三节 句子翻译 (请根据题目要求翻译句子,并把答案认真誊写在答题卡上, 共5小题,每题2分,卷面分5分,满分15分)
95. 地面是湿的,昨夜肯定是下雨了。(must have done)
____________________________________________________________________________
96. 我们正要下山的时候,突然下去起了雨。(be about to do. . . when)
_____________________________________________________________________________97. 有这么多善良的人帮助他,这个年轻人终于克服了困难。(with的复合结构)
_____________________________________________________________________________
98. 小偷一看到警察就逃跑了。(at the sight of)
_____________________________________________________________________________
99. 阅读不仅能给你带来快乐,还能让你变得更睿智。(not only. . . but also的倒装结构)
_____________________________________________________________________________
高一英语参考答案
第一部分 听力理解(每小题1分,满分15分)
1-5 ACBCB 6-10 ABBCA 11-15 BACCA
第二部分 单项选择(每小题1分,共10分)
16-20. DACAB 21-25. CDCBD
第三部分 阅读理解(共两节,每小题2.5分,满分60分)
26-28. CAD 29-32. DDCB 33-36. BCAC 37-40. BDCB 41-44. BDAC 45-49. ECDGB
第四部分 语言运用
第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分, 满分15分)
50-54. CBBDC 55-59. ADCAB 60-64.ADABC
第二节 短文填空 (共10小题;每小题1. 5分,满分15分)
65. length 66. was announced 67. which 68. It 69. inspired
70. the 71. to 72. decades 73. largely 74. to look
第五部分 语言基础
第一节 单词拼写 (共10小题;每空1分,满分10分)
75. panicked 76. context 77. former 78. negatively 79. committee
80. description 81. breath 82. Curiosity 83. investigated 84. unique
第二节 短语填空 (共10小题,每小题1分,共10分)
85. hasn’t turned up 86. In view of 87. are scheduled to
88. a variety of 89. figure out 90. looks forward to
91. referred to 92. are eager to 93. applies to
94. left an impression on
第三节 句子翻译 (请根据题目要求翻译句子,共5小题,每题2分,卷面分5分,满分15分)
95. It must have rained last night, for the ground is wet.
96. We were about to go down the hill when suddenly it began to rain heavily.
97. With so many kind people helping him, the young man eventually overcame difficulties.
98. The thief ran away at the sight of the policeman.
99. Not only can reading bring you happiness, but also make you smarter.
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