2022年新人教版高二英语下册期中考试卷3
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高二英语下册期中考试卷高二英语试题第一部分:听力理解(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)I.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。每段对话仅一遍。1.Whereistheconversationtakingplace?A、Outsideabookstore.B、Infrontofalibrary.C、Atarailwaystation.2.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A、Heisgoinginforsports.B、Heisinpoorhealth.C、Heisgettingfat.3.Whatdosethewomansuggestthemando?A、Gotobedearlier.B、Turnthealarmoff.C、Movehisalarmclock.4.Whatwouldbethewoman’sadvice?A、Don’tdrinkwaterwithice.B、Don’teatanycolddishes.C、Don’tdrinkwateratlunch.5.WhenwillthemanmostprobablymeetDr.Jones?A、At9:00.B、At9:30C、At10:00第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5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---8题。6.Whatdidthemandoafterleavingschool?A、Heworkedinalab.B、Hewentbacktoschoolagain.C、HedidsomethingtohelpAIDSpatients.7.WheredidthemanbeginhisresearchontheAIDSdrug?A、Atasmalllab.B、Atanightschool.C、Atamedicalcompany.8.Whatispossiblerelationshipbetweenthewomanandtheman?A、Reporteranddoctor.B、Reporterandpatient.C、Patientanddoctor.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A、HeknowslittleabouttheEnglishCorner.B、HeshowsnointerestinspokenEnglish.C、HenevertalkswithothersinEnglish.10.WhatdopeopleusuallytalkaboutattheEnglishCorner?A、OnlyEnglishstudy.B、Anythinginteresting.C、Onlycurrentaffairs.11.Whatwillpeopledoiftheycan’tbeunderstoodattheEnglishCorner?A、Theysayitinanotherway.B、Theygoontoanothertopic.C、Theyrepeatitagainandagain.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12.Whatcolourcarpetisthemansuggesting?A、BlueB、White.C、Cream13.Whatisthepossibleresultthewomanworriesabout?A、Shecan’treturnthecarpetifshedoesn’tlikeit.B、Shecan’tchoosetherightcolourforthecarpet.C、Shecan’taffordthehighpriceofthecarpet.14.Whereisthecnoversationmostprobablytakingplace?A、InastoreB、InthestreetC、Inthewoman’house10/10\n听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15.Whatseasonisitnow?A、ItisspringB、ItisautumnC、Itiswinter16.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A、Shelikessports.B、ShehatescoldweatherC、Sheneverdoeshousework.17.Whatistheweatherlikenow?A、ItiscloudyB、ItissunnyC、Itissnowy听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatisthemainpurposeofthistalk?A、ToadvertiseacomputerlearningB、ToexplaintheimportanceofthecomputerC、Todescriblehowtoprogramcomputers.19.Whatdoweknowaboutmostofthelisteners?A、Theyareoutofwork.B、TheyaredortorsandlawyersC、Theyarenotsatisfiedwiththeirpresentjobs.20.Whatisthemostattractivetothelisteners?A、TrainingthematnightB、OfferingjobopportunitiesC、Protectingtheirbelongings第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。21.Thepoliotaskedallthepassengersonboardtoremain________astheplanewasmakingalanding.A.seatB.seatingC.seatedD.tobeseating22.Luckily,we’dbroughtaroadmapwithout________wewouldhavealostourway.A.itB.thatC.thisD.which23.Wewantedtogethomebeforedark,butitdidn’tquite________asplanned.A.makeoutB.turnoutC.goonD.comeup24.Thereisnolightinthedormitory.Theymusthavegonetothelecture,________?A.didn’ttheyB.don’ttheyC.mustn’ttheyD.haven’tthey25.5.Ithinkitwrong______ouradvice.A.forhimnottotakeB.ofhimnottotakeC.ofhimnottakingD.forhimnottaking26.-10.—Myflatneeds.—Wouldyoulikemeitforyou?A.cleaning;todoB.cleaning;doingC.toclean;todoD.tobecleaned;doing27.7.Seeingthehappyofchildrenplayinginthepark,I’mfullofjoyandconfidenceinthefutureofourcountry.A.sightB.sceneC.viewD.sign28.10.Thegirldoesn’t______.A.thinkwhichblousetochooseB.decidewhichblousetochooseC.thinktochoosewhichblouseD.decidetochoosewhichblouse29.Canyou___meajobwhenIgetthere?Youknow,Ihavetoworkinordertopayformyschooling.A.provideB.guaranteeCarrangeD.apply30.______theprogramme,theyhavetostaythereforanothertwoweeks.A.NotcompletingB.NotcompletedC.NothavingcompletedD.Havingnotcompleted31.Thegovernmenttriedtokeepcommodityprices_____.A.movelessB.stableC.stationaryD.unchangeable32.Ifyoufeeltiredandsickoffatfood,thatis_____youhavetogotothehospitalforamedicalexamination.10/10\nA.whyB.whenC.whetherD.what33.Victorapologizedfor____toinformmeofthechangeintheplan.A.hisbeingnotableB.himnottobeableC.hisnotbeingableD.himtobenotable34.________bothsidesaccepttheagreementwillalastingpeacebeestablishedinthisregion.A.UnlessB.AslongasC.IfonlyD.Onlyif35.Beforethewarbrokeout,manypeopleinsafeplacespossessionstheycouldnottakewiththem.A.threwawayB.putawayC.gaveawayD.carriedaway第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。OnacoldDecembermorning,mymotherandIwerewalkinghomefromapizzastore.Weweredressedwarmlyandequipped36thevideowehadbeendyingtowatch.Iwasfeelingalittle37,asIwascarryingourshopping,bagsofsnacksandthevideo.TheyweresoheavythatIdecidedto38somethings.SoIstartedtowalktowardsthegarbagecanwhenI39apoormanwalkinghisbikeoutoftherestaurantinfrontofus.Heheldapaperbagwithhisdirtyhand.He40overtoanothernearbygarbagecanandstarted41it.Isuddenlyfeltvery42.Iknewthismanwouldtakeallhecouldget,43Iwalkeduptohimand44thedrinkandsomesnacksovertohim.Theman,withlinesonhisfaceandwrinklesonhisforehead,lookedupin45andtookwhatIgavehim.Ahugesmile46acrosshisfaceandthiscausedmetofeelindescribable47.IfeltlikeIcouldn’tbe48withmyself,butthenhesaid:“Wow,firstsomeonegivesmethissandwich,thenthisdrink,andnowsome49food;thisismydaughter’s50day!”Hethankedme51andstartedoffonhisbike.Ievenheardhimwhistlingasongasherodeaway.Inow52whatismeantbythesaying“givingisgetting”.Everyoneintheworldneedshelp,everyonecan53helpandeveryonewillbehelpedbyshowing54.Theimageofthatman’shappinesscausedbymysmallgiftappearsinmymindeverytimeIhavethe55todosomethingnice.36.A.forB.ofC.withD.about37.A.excitedB.puzzledC.tiredD.satisfied38.A.pickoutB.eatupC.putdownD.throwaway39.A.heardB.noticedC.feltD.watched40.A.headedB.rodeC.ranD.fled41.A.breakingintoB.lookingthroughC.staringatD.searchingfor42.A.coldB.afraidC.guiltyD.content43.A.butB.becauseC.soD.if44.A.turnedB.thoughtC.tookD.handed45.A.surpriseB.detailC.caseD.return46.A.disappearedB.pausedC.existedD.spread47.A.disappointmentB.shameC.satisfactionD.victory48.A.sadderB.angrierC.happierD.crazier49.A.cheapB.tastyC.cleanD.useful50.A.luckyB.busyC.interestingD.quiet51.A.carefullyB.happilyC.calmlyD.fortunately52.A.rememberB.understandC.appreciateD.recognize53.A.refuseB.receiveC.offerD.find54.A.kindnessB.eagernessC.willingnessD.braveness10/10\n55.A.chanceB.desireC.purposeD.feeling第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AWhat'sonTV?6:00③Let'sTalk!Guest:AnimalexpertJimPorter⑤Cartoons⑨News7:00③CookingwithCathyTonight:Chickenwithmushrooms⑤Movie"ALaughaMinute"(1955)JamesRayburn⑧SpinforDollars!⑨FarmReport7:30③DoubleTrouble(comedy)Thetwinsdisruptthehighschooldance.⑨WallStreetToday:StockMarketReport8:00③NBABasketball.Teamstobeannounced⑧Movie"AtDay'sEnd"(1981)MichaelCollier,JuieRomerDramasetinWorldWarⅡ⑨NewsSpecial"SavingOurWaterways:PollutionintheMississippi”56.Ifyouwereahousewife,whichprogramwouldprobablyinterestyoumost?A.Let'sTalk!B.WallStreetToday.C.CookingwithCathy.D.FarmReport.57.Ifyou'dliketowatchagameshow,youcouldturnontheTVtoA.Channel5at6:00B.Channel8at7:00C.Channel3at7:30D.Channel3at8:0058.WhichismostprobablytheNewsChannel?A.3.B.5.C.8.D.9.BThegray-hairedladycan’twaittoleavethebuildingtosearchforherdad.Unlesswatched,shewillwalkinthestreetsinanefforttofindherfather,whodied30yearsago.NotallcasesofAlzheimer’sdiseaselooklikethis,butAlzheimer’sisaseriousdiseasethatissaidtobethefourthorfifthleadingcauseofdeathforpeopleoverage75.ItissaidthataboutthreepercentoftheU.S.populationoverage65haveAlzheimer’s.Intheearlystages,peoplemayexhibitshorttermmemoryloss.Somemayexperiencechangesinpersonality,easytobeangry.Asthediseaseprogresses,patientsmightlosetheabilitytomoveandmaybeunabletospeakormoveatall.Thisprogressivediseasegenerallylasts8to10yearsbeforedeathoccurs.Whilenooneiscertainwhatcausesthesechangesinthebrain’snervefibers(神经纤维),theireffectiscertain.Alzheimer’sdestroysnotonlythepatients,butalsospouses(配偶),friendsandfamilies.Whatshouldyoudoifyounoticeprogressivememorylossinyourselforalovedone?HavethepersonexaminedbyadoctorwhoisaspecialistinthetreatmentofAlzheimer’sdisease.ThoughmanyreasonsotherthanAlzheimer’sdiseasemaycausememoryloss,itsearlydiagnosis(诊断)andtreatment10/10\nmaydelaysomeofthemostseriouseffects.WhatfeelingwillyoulikelyexperienceshouldalovedonesufferfromAlzheimer’sdisease?Apersonwilloftengothroughthevariousstagesofsadness,shock,anger,andsoon.Ifthespousedevelopsthedisease,youmayexperiencehurtanddisappointmentwhenheorshedoesn’trememberyouaremarried.LifefortheAlzheimer’spatientsandtheirlovedoneswillneverbethesameasthediseaseprogresses,bringingadeepsorrow,lossandevenangertowardsGod.Nomatterwhatfeelingsarepresent,facingthemhonestlywillserveonebetterthanburyingthem.59.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassageaboutthegray-hairedday?A.Shehasbeenlivingwithherfather.B.Shewassadaboutthedeathofherfather.C.Shecan’tsearchforherfatherwithoutbeingwatched.D.ShesuffersfromAlzheimer’sdisease.60.WhenpeoplesufferfromAlzheimer’sdisease,________.A.theirfamiliesandfriendswillsufferfromthesamediseaseB.theirfamiliesandfriendswillexperiencementalsufferingsC.theywillcertainlydiein8to10yearsD.theywillforgeteverybodybuttheirspouses61.Memorylossoccurs________.A.fromAlzheimer’sdiseaseandnothingelseB.fromsadness,shock,anger,andsoonC.foranumberofreasonsD.withchangesinpersonality62.Fromthepassageweknowthat.A.earlytreatmentmaystopAlzheimer’sdiseaseoccurringB.itisstillunknownwhatcausesthechangesinthebrain’snervefibersC.nervefibersinthebrainwillcauseAlzheimer’sdiseaseD.whenonesuffersfromAlzheimer’sdisease,hewillbeburiedCWhoisthereamonguswhohasn’tdreamedofhavinghisorherownsmall(maybe,severalyearslater),evenbigbusiness,andhavingwonderfulfreedom,bothfromabossandfromthetimeclock;thefreedomtomakeupourownrulesforourwork,andourownplans—arrangingourownhoursofwork?Thatwayworkwouldbebothpainlessandfun.Or,soweimagine.Well,infactitisn’tquiteassimpleasthat.Yes,itistruethatbeingthebosshasitssatisfactionsandthatyoucanarrangeyourworkinghoursfreelyifyouownyourownsmallbusiness.Butinthoseearlyyearsofstartingyourownbusiness.youshouldn’tthinkofafreeday,nottomentionflyingoffforamonth’svacation.Itisnotunusualfornewbusinessownerstoworkseventyoreightyhoursaweek,andifthereisadayoff,thatdaymightneedtobedevotedtoaccounting(算账).Butthisnegativepicturedoesn’tdestroythebeautifulhopes.Thepossibilityofgettingsomethingwonderfulinreturn—bothmaterialandmental—continuestodrivethatlargenumberofpeoplewhostartupsmallbusinesseseachyearintheUnitedStates.63.Fromthefirstparagraph,weknowthateverybodyhopes________.A.toruleothersB.tobehisorherownbossC.togetatimeclockD.tobefreefromwork64.Mostnewbusinessownershaveto________.A.workmorethan10hoursadayB.devotehimselftoaccountingC.flytosomeplacesintheworldD.haveadayoffinaweek65.Theexpression“negativepicture”mostprobablymeans“________“.A.aterribleexperienceB.apoorpictureC.limitedfreedomD.unpleasantsituations66.Thebeautifulhopeswillneverbedestroyedbecause________.A.peoplelovebeautifulthingsbynatureB.peoplehaveastrongdesiretoseekpersonalgainsC.smallbusinessesmakebigmoneyeachyearintheUS10/10\nD.smallbusinesseshaveadvantagesoverbigcompaniesDChildrenstartoutasnaturalscientists,eagertolookintotheworldaroundthem.Helpingthemenjoysciencecanbeeasy;there’snoneedforalotofscientifictermsorexpensivelabequipment.Youonlyhavetoshareyourchildren’scuriosity.Firstly,listentotheirquestions.Ioncevisitedaclassroomofseven-year-oldstotalkaboutscienceasajob.Thechildrenaskedme“textbookquestions”aboutschooling,salaryandwhetherIlikedmyjob.WhenIfinishedanswering,wesatfacingoneanotherinsilence.FinallyIsaid,“Nowthatwe’vefinishedwithyourlists,doyouhavequestionsofyourownaboutscience?”Afteralongpause,aboyraisedhishand,“Haveyoueverseenagrasshopper(蚱蜢)eat?WhenItryeatingleaveslikethat,Igetastomachache.Why?”Thisbeganasetofquestionsthatlastednearlytwohours.Secondly,givethemtimetothink.Studiesoverthepast30yearshaveshownthat,afteraskingaquestion,adultstypicallywaitonlyonesecondorlessforananswer,notimeforachildtothink.Whenadultsincreasetheir“waittime”tothreesecondsormore,childrengivemorelogical(符合逻辑的),completeandcreativeanswers.Thirdly,watchyourlanguage.Onceyouhaveachildinvolvedinasciencediscussion,don’tjumpinwith“That’sright”or“Verygood”.Thesewordsworkwellwhenitcomestoencouraginggoodbehavior.Butintalkingaboutscience,quickpraisecansignalthatdiscussionisover.Instead,keepthingsgoingbysaying,“That’sinteresting”or“I’dneverthoughtofitthatwaybefore”,orcomingupwithmorequestionsorideas.Neverpushachildto“Think”.Itdoesn’tmakesense,childrenarealwaysthinking,withoutyourtellingthemto.What’smore,thiscanturnaconversationintoaperformance.Thechildwilltrytofindtheansweryouwant,inasfewwordsaspossible,sothathewillbeasmallertargetforyourdisagreement.Lastly,showdon’ttell.Real-lifeimpressionsofnaturearefarmoreimpressivethananylessonchildrencanlearnfromabookoratelevisionprogram.Letchildrenlookattheirfingertipsthroughamagnifyingglass(放大镜),andthey’llunderstandwhyyouwantthemtowashbeforedinner.Ratherthansayingthatwaterevaporates(蒸发),setapotofwatertoboilandletthemwatchthewaterleveldrop.67.Accordingtothepassage,childrenarenaturalscientists,andtoraisetheirinterest,themostimportantthingforadultstodois.A.toletthemseetheworldaroundB.tosharethechildren’scuriosityC.toexplaindifficultphrasesaboutscienceD.tosupplythechildrenwithlabequipment68.Inthelastsentenceofthefirstparagraph,theword“lists”couldbestbereplacedby.A.anyquestionsB.anyproblemC.questionsfromtextbooksD.anynumberofquestions69.Accordingtothepassage,childrencananswerquestionsinamorelogical,completeandcreativewayifadults.A.askthemtoanswerquicklyB.waitforoneortwosecondsafteraquestionC.tellthemtoanswerthenextdayD.waitatleastforthreesecondsafteraquestion70.Inwhichofthefollowingparagraph(s)doestheauthortelluswhattosaytoencouragechildreninasciencediscussion?A.Thesecondandthird.B.Thefourthandfifth.C.Thefifthandsixth.D.Theseventh.71.Theauthormentionsallofthefollowingtechniquesforadultstosharewiththeirchildren’scuriosityexceptthatadultsshould.A.telltheirchildrenstoriesinsteadofrecitingfactsB.offertheirchildrenchancestoseethingsforthemselvesC.bepatientenoughwhentheirchildrenanswerquestionsD.encouragetheirchildrentoaskquestionsoftheirown10/10\nEHowLongCanPeopleLive?Shetookupskatingatage85,madeherfirstmovieappearanceatage114,andheldaconcertintheneighborhoodonher121stbirthday.Whenitcomestolonglife,JeanneCalmentistheworld’srecordholder.Shelivedtotheripeoldageof122.Sois122theupperlimittothehumanlifespan(寿命)?Ifscientistscomeupwithsomesortofpillordietthatwouldslowaging,couldwepossiblymakeitto150-orbeyond?Researchersdon’tentirelyagreeontheanswers.“Calmentlivedto122,soitwouldn’tsurprisemeifsomeonealivetodayreaches130or135,”saysJerryShayattheUniversityofTexas.SteveAustadattheUniversityofTexasagrees.“Peoplecanlivemuchlongerthanwethink,”hesays.“Expertsusedtosaythathumanscouldn’tlivepast110.WhenCalmentblewpastthatage,theyraisedthenumberto120.Sowhycan’twegohigher?”Thetroublewithguessinghowoldpeoplecanlivetobeisthatit’salljustguessing.“Anyonecanmakeupanumber,”saysRichMillerattheUniversityofMichigan.“UsuallythescientistwhopicksthehighestnumbergetshisnameinTimemagazine.”Won’tnewanti-agingtechniqueskeepusaliveforcenturies?Anycure,saysMiller,foragingwouldprobablykeepmostofuskickinguntilabout120.Researchersareworkingontreatmentsthatlengthenthelifespanofmiceby50percentatmost.So,iftheaveragehumanlifespanisabout80years,saysMiller,“addinganother50percentwouldgetyouto120.”Sowhatcanweconcludefromthislittledisagreementamongtheresearchers?Thatlifespanisflexible(有弹性的),butthereisalimit,saysGeorgeMartinoftheUniversityofWashington.“Wecangetfliestolive50percentlonger,”hesays.“Butafly’snevergoingtolive150years.”Ofcourse,ifyoubecameanewspecies(物种),onethatagesataslowerspeed,thatwouldbeadifferentstory,headds.DoesMartinreallybelievethathumanscouldevolve(进化)theirwaytolongerlife?“It’sprettycooltothinkabout,”hesayswithasmile.72.WhatdoesthestoryofJeanneCalmentprovetous?A.Peoplecanliveto122.B.Oldpeoplearecreative.C.Womenaresportyat85.D.Womenlivelongerthanmen.73.AccordingtoSteveAustadattheUniversityofTexas,______.A.theaveragehumanlifespancouldbe110B.scientistscannotfindwaystoslowagingC.fewpeoplecanexpecttolivetoover150D.researchersarenotsurehowlongpeoplecanlive74.Whowouldagreethatascientistwillbecomefamousifhemakesthewildestguessatlongevity?A.JerryShay.B.SteveAustadC.RichMillerD.GeorgeMartin75.Whatcanweinferfromthelastthreeparagraphs?A.Mostofuscouldbegoodatsportsevenat120.B.TheaveragehumanlifespancannotbedoubledC.Scientistsbelievemiceareagingataslowerspeedthanbefore.D.Newtechniquescouldbeusedtochangefliesintoanewspecies第二卷(两部分,共35分)第一节:对话填空(满分10分)请认真阅读下面对话,并根据各题所给首字母的提示,在方框的右栏标有题号的横线上,写出一个英语单词的完整、正确的形式,使对话通顺。W:WhatcanIdoforyou,sir?M:Well,I’vejustgot(76)o_________aninternationalflight,andI’mnotsurewhichmodeoftransportIshouldmakeuseofonmytrip.SoIneedsome(77)a____________.W:Goon,please.M:I’mplanningtotraveltosomefamousplaces----Beijing,Xi’anandGuilininChina.Whichmodeof10/10\ntransportisthe(78)b______forme?W:Well,that(79)d___________onhowmuchtimeandmoneyyou’regoingtospendonyourtrip.M:Isee.I’mtravelingatmy(80)e________,soIwanttosavebothtimeandmoneyspentonmyway.W:Oh,Iknowwhatyoumean.(81)N________thatyouareinBeijing,youshouldvisittheGreatWall,theSummerPalace,theImperialPalaceandTianAnmenSquareaswell.DuringyourtripinBeijing,makeuseoftheunderground(82)w_________isfasterandcheaper.M:HowcanIgettoXi’an?YouknowIhavetogotoBeijngafterI’vefinishedallmytraveling.W:It’smuch(83)c____________totaketraintoXi’anthantofly.Inmyopinion,youshouldtakethetraintoXi’anandthentoGuilin.Youwillnot(84)o_________savemoneybuthaveabeautifulscenictrip.Afterthat,flydirectlyfromGuilintoBeijing.M:Good!That’sareallygoodidea.I’lldoasyouhave(85)s_________.Thanksalot.第二节:书面表达(满分25分)第二节:书面表达(满分25分)根据提示和要求拟一口头通知稿。1.事件:美国一残疾人--史密斯来校演讲。2.10月25日下午2-4点,第二教学校201室。3.他将介绍他是如何克服困难的。他在9岁时,一次事故中失去左腿和右臂,通过努力他能生活自理,并学有所成。4.听完演讲分组讨论:如何鼓励、帮助残疾人,怎样向史密斯教授学习。5.词数100左右(76)_________(77)____________(78________(79)___________(80)________,(81)________(82)_________(83)__________(84)_________(85)_________10/10\n2022-2022下学期期中高二英语试题参考答案听力部分:(共30分;每题1.5分)1—5ACCAB6—10ACAAB11—15ACABC16—20BAACB单项答案:(共15分;每题1分)21—25CDBDB26—30ABBBC31—35BBCDB完形填空:(共30分;每题1.5分)36-40CCDBA41-45BCCDA46-50DCCBA51-55BBCAA阅读理解:(共40分;每题2分)56--58CDD59—62DBCB63—66BADB67—71BCDCA72--75ADCB76off77advice78best79depends80expense81now 82which 83cheaper84only85suggested.书面表达Onepossibleversion:Attentionplease!I'vesomethingtotellyou.ProfessorSmith-anAmericandisabledpersonwillcometoourschooltogiveusalecturefrom2to4o'clockontheafternoonofOctober25inRoom201,theNo.2teachingbuilding.Hislectureisabouthowhesmoothedawayallsortsofdifficulties.Whenhewasnineyearsold,helosthisleftlegandrightarminanaccident.Hestruggledinhislifeandmanagedtolookafterhimself.Heachievedgreatsuccessinhiswork,too.Afterthelecturewewillhaveadiscussioningroupsonhowtoencouragedisabledpeople,howtohelpthemandhowtolearnfromProfessorSmith.10/10\nThat'sall.Thankyou.10/10