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you.39..Determine what you are good at and what brings out your personality. Think about your most joyful activities as a child, or what you were doing the last time you lost track of time. You may have a hidden gift that hasn’t been discovered yet.Though it may seem that the dominant culture likes and accepts humor, it’s totally okay that some people don’t. 40.. While funny people serve a great purpose, so do serious people.A.Discover your talentsB.Develop your personalityC.Everyone has their role to playD.Accept your flaws and let them go are over seven billion people in the world, determine where your sense of humor lies culture can have an effect on your sense of humor六、完形填空 He was no scholar, and his classmates teased him. Rather than read, the future director really preferred running around with an 8 mm camera, 41 homemade movies of his Lionel train set, which he showed to friends for a small fee.After being denied 42 into a traditional filmmaking school, Steven Spielberg enrolled in California State College. Then in 1965, he 43 , in one of those unexpected moments, his life took a plete 44 . Visiting Universal Studios, he met Chuck Silvers, who was in charge of the editorial department. Silvers 45 the kid who made 8 mm films and invited him back sometime for a visit.He 46 the next day. Without a job or security clearance (安全許可), Spielberg, dressed in a dark 47 and tie, walked 48 up to the guard at the gate of Universal and gave him a casual wave. The guard waved back. He was 49 .“For the entire summer,” Spielberg remembers, “I dressed in my suit and hung out with the directors and writers, including Silvers, who knew the kid wasn’t a studio 50 , but winked at the deception (騙局). I even found an office that wasn’t being used, and 51 in. I bought some plastic tiles and put my 52 in the building directory (名錄): Steven Spielberg, Room 23C.”It 53 for everyone. Ten years later, the 28yearold Spielberg 54 Jaws, which took in $470 million, then the 55 movies of all time. Dozens of films and awards have followed because Steven Spielberg knew what his teachers didn’t — talent is in the eyes of the filmmaker.41.A.selling B.buying C.shooting D.watching42.A.presence B.entrance C.existence D.occurrence43.A.returns B.recalls C.regrets D.reports44.A.chance B.break C.look D.turn45.A.liked B.taught C.tested D.cheated46.A.explored B.a(chǎn)ccepted C.a(chǎn)ppeared D.refused47.A.coat B.suit C.jacket D.shirt48.A.energetically B.cautiously C.confidently D.strangely49.A.in B.back C.home D.out50.A.interviewer B.interviewee C.employer D.employee51.A.checked B.slept C.broke D.moved52.A.mark B.design C.name D.number53.A.paid off B.ended up C.settled down D.set out54.A.collected B.organized C.educated D.directed55.A.goodlooking B.bestselling C.heartbreaking D.timeconsuming七、用單詞的適當(dāng)形式完成短文閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式(。According to a recent report, traditional music has found increasing appeal among a large audience of young people, due to greater access to it and the passion of 56. (it) fans. The report focused on traditional Chinese art, such as operas and folk music, and 57. (analyze) age differences and locations. It found that more than 100 million people tune in to traditional Chinese music 58. (month).According to the report, the popularity is a result of the rise in social media and networking, and through joint efforts made by traditional musicians, opera 59. (perform) as well as pop stars.At the New Year’s Eve concert, folk musician Fang Jinlong adapted pop songs with Chinese folk tunes and played 60. (dozen) of musical instruments, including pipa and erhu. The performance, livestreamed by Bilibili, received much 61. (warm) feedback than ever from the young audience.And in Zhang Yixing’s bilingual album, LIT, the young idol has mixed traditional Chinese elements with modern hiphop, 62. (offer) his young fans opportunities to enjoy Chinese vibe and inspiring them 63. (discover) more about Chinese arts.The report also gave an example of Kunqu Opera, 64. of the oldest Chinese operas, 65. attracts over 100 million listeners born after 1990.八、提綱類作文66.假如你是李華。你的新西蘭朋友Mark在郵件中提到對中國歷史很感興趣,想請你給他介紹一位你喜歡的中國歷史人物。請你給Mark回信。內(nèi)容包括:1. 你喜歡歷史人物是誰;2. 該歷史人物的主要貢獻;3. 該歷史人物對你的影響。注意:1. 寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2. 請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Dear Mark,There are many famous people in Chinese history,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,Li Hua九、讀后續(xù)寫67.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。My dad was a nice man who didn’t talk too much. He used to work as a mechanic fixing army planes, but he was sent back after getting injured. Later, he opened a garage with his friend, who sold it behind his back. People took advantage of him, but he just couldn39。t turn down a favor.That’s why I felt more than a little confused when a policeman called my office, asking me to pick him up at the station. The old man was found walking alone along the high way. When a police patrol car stopped him, he explained that he was travelling to Nabraska to claim his million dollars.“What million dollars?” I asked Dad, who was sitting quietly in the passengers’ seat as we drove home.Dad took out a wrinkled letter and read, “We are now authorized to pay one million dollars to Woodrow T. Grant of Billings, Montana.”I never knew dad wanted to be a millionaire. I asked him what he would do with the prize money, to which he replied that he wanted a new truck. His driver’s license has expired fifteen years ago when he reached his seventies.I knew that the letter was a scam, but the old man was as stubborn as a mule. He even slept with that stupid letter in his hand. He memorized it word for word. I didn’t think he could memorize anything an