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ds and climbed the highest mountain on every continent. ―It‘s a doubleedged sword,‖ he said. ―I‘m very proud of what she has achieved but a bit miffed that she has beaten my time.‖ Asked if there would be any future joint adventures, the dad joked: ―I think I would be struggling to keep up with her now.‖ Alicia flew back to Britain last week where she faces the more normal task of returning to school. And she said her achievement would not necessarily mark the start of a career in exploration. ―Try other things is my priority,‖ she said. 24. During the adventure, what made Alicia frightened? A. Strong icy winds and endless white snow. B. The absence of buildings and animals. C. Her young age and the heavy supplies. D. The move on the thin ice covering lakes. 25. Which of the following can best describe Alicia? A. Young and selfish. B. Adventurous and determined. C. Strong and beautiful. D. Considerate and positive. 26. What does the underlined word ―miffed‖ in paragraph 3 probably mean? A. annoyed B. satisfied C. humorous D. horrible 27. We can infer that after this trip to the North Pole, what is Alicia going to do? A. Challenge more of her father‘s records. B. Participate in a joint adventure with her dad. C. Start more explorations by herself. D. Experience some different activities. C You won‘t have any excuse to skip class anymore. French Startup Open Classrooms is offering the first Staterecognized bachelor degree in France that uses only MOOCs (massive open online courses). The pany partnered with IESA Multim233。(信的開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計 入總詞數(shù)) Dear Lucy, ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Yours, LiHua 2018 年春“荊、荊、襄、宜四地七??荚嚶?lián)盟” 高 一 期中聯(lián)考 參考答案 120 ABCBA CABAB ACBCA BAABC 2135 BDA。文中共有 10處語言錯誤,每句中最多有兩處。 10. Who is Mary? A. The woman‘s mother. B. The woman‘s aunt. C. The woman‘s sister. 11. What did Mary do in 1984? A. She peted in the Olympics and won. B. She retired from swimming. C. She worked at a bank. 12. When did Susan O‘Neil break Mary‘s world record? A. In 1984. B. In 1988. C. In 2021. 聽第 9段材料,回答第 13至 16題。 1. Which language does the man want to learn? A. French, German, or Russian. B. French, German, or Spanish. C. French, German, or English. 2. What did the man do just now? A. He cooked eggs and chicken. B. He did some shopping. C. He withdrew (取出 ) some money. 3. Who is the woman probably? A. Mr. Robertson‘s secretary. B. Mrs. Robertson. C. A hotel clerk. 4. How did the woman e to school? A. By bike. B. On foot. C. By bus. 5. What does the man advise the woman to do? A. Have a talk with Mike later. B. Prepare for her job interview. C. Help Mike with his job interview. 第二節(jié)(共 15小題;每小題 ,滿分 ) 聽下面 5段對話或獨白。dia to create this program. There are three learning paths in engineering, design and marketing. Students will have to plete all the courses and required projects in order to get their degree. It‘s the exact same degree that you would get at IESA, except that you won‘t see any teachers. IESA is already working on 40 different MOOCs for this program. On average, it will take a year of hard work in order to plete all the classes. As always, it‘s hard to keep going when you sign up for a MOOC – that‘s why every week, you will get to video chat with a teacher. This kind of degree has many key advantages. For IESA, it gives the school more students. IESA is a private school, and its end goal is to make as much money as possible. So, with these new MOOC students, IESA will be able to get more money per teacher on average. For Open Classrooms, the pany will certainly get a benefit as a technology provider. It already offers a course for €20 per month, but you need to pay €300 per month for the Premium Plus offering to use the staterecognized program. It‘s unclear how much Open Classrooms will keep, but it should be more than €20 per month. For students, it‘s a cheaper way to get a degree. Maybe you can‘t afford to study for three years at IESA and pay €6,950 per year. Open Classrooms lets you work and study at the same time and pay a lot less. Sure, it‘s probably a less enjoyable experience than going to your school and spending time with other students and teachers, but it makes sense for some students. It‘s an interesting new direction for Open Classrooms, and I can‘t wait to see whether other schools will start working with the pany to provide online courses. It will be interesting to see whether the first students are satisfied with this kind of degree as well. 28. If you plete the degree program offered by Open Classrooms, ______. A. you can skip classes that you are not interested in B. you can get a degree in about two years C. you need to meet a teacher once every month D. you can get a staterecognized degree in France 29. How can students benefit from the degree program, according to the article? A. They pay much less money to get a degree. B. They study their courses in a more enjoyable way. C. They don‘t have to spend time with other students and teachers. D. They are free to choose the courses and projects they take i