上海交大附中2015-2016学年高一第一学期英语期末试卷(含答案)

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上海交通大学附属中学2015-2016学年度第一学期

高一英语期试卷

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Section A

Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.

25.The city government will start its 24-hour hotline, which will replace the one that is open only___________9a.m. and 5p.m.

A. from B. since C. between D. through

26.His letter to Mr. Martin ___________, but he remembered he had addressed it rightly.

A. was thought to have been misdirected B. was thought to have misdirected

C. thought to have been misdirected D. thought to have misdirected

27.Shoppers complain they have to queue for _________ seems hours at the checkout counters because there aren’t enough staff.

A. it B. what C. how D. which

28.It matters not __________ you try to carry out, but once you try to carry out a thing, you must never give it up until you have done it thoroughly and well.

A. however B. that C. what D. whichever

29.A survey is being conducted to find out _________ today’s young people will enjoy the new version of A dream of Red Mansions, which features younger faces.

A. whether B. that C. however D. what

30.Without your encouragement and support, we________________________.

A. should not succeeded B. would not succeed

C. would have succeeded D. would not have succeeded

31.In an experiment, pet owners are being encouraged to take their pets to work, a move _______________ can be good for both the people and the pets.

A. that some scientists say B. in which some scientists say

C. some scientists say that D. some scientists say

32._________ people around him ______ to find a satisfactory job, he felt hopeless and decided to quit from the job market.

A. Seeing, to fail B. Seen, failing

C. To see, failed D. Seeing, fail

33.__________ people in western countries think we Muslim women are oppressed and controlled by men is wrong and it makes me sad __________ people won’t learn the truth by asking us how we feel.

A. That…why B. /….why

C. /…what D. That…that

34.The way people hold to the belief _______ a fun-filled life equals happiness actually reduces their chances of ever getting real happiness.

A. when B. that C. in which D. which

35.Of all the jobs I’ve had, ________ was my experience at Pennsylvania Railway Station ________ impressed me most.

A. it, where it B. it, that C. there, that D. that, which

36.I know Jonathan quite well and never doubt _______ he can do a good job of it.

A. whether B. when C. that D. what

37------If you are admitted to a key university, ________________as a prize?

------I am looking forward to a cell phone.

A. what you expect your father will offer you

B. do you expect what your father will offer you

C. what do you expect will your father offer you

D. what do you expect your father will offer you

38.The boy didn’t believe the fact ____________________.

A. that most of us though it to be true B. as most of us thought true

C. most of us thought to be true D. what most of us thought was true

39.The reason _______the TV networks are forced to come up with better shows is ________nowadays more and more young parents prefer to spend quality time reading stories to their kids rather than root themselves in front of TV.

A. that…because C. why…..because

C. that….that D. why…that

40.Most importantly, you need friends ________ enough to buy all this stuff in Beijing and have it shipped on time and intact.

A. imagination B. imaginary C. imaginable D. imaginative

41.Harmony and unqualified happiness are natural to each and every one of us, yet here’s how a _________workday looks and feels for too many people.

A. typical B. radical C. electrical D. proposal

42.Cloning is ill-suited to species _________, since it is a technically challenging process that often results in sick or deformed animals.

A. identification B. illustration C. qualification D. conservation

43.The residents in these communities were phoned __________ and asked the same question: what is happiness?

A. at first glance B. at random C. at other times D. at fault

44.The essay illustrates that the most ___________ indicator of success at school for a child is not background or test scores but character.

A. worthy B. worthwhile C. distracted D. embarrassed

Section B

Directions: After reading the passages below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.

A

People do many things to celebrate the coming of a New Year, an important one being making New Year Resolutions.

Did you know that 45% of Americans make resolutions?

But not many of 45 actually manage to keep them. Wondering how many of them actually follow through with it by the end of January each year? Actually, just a meager 8%!

Resolutions 46 be very hard to keep for many reasons. Some people find it hard to stay on track. Others make their goals too broad or challenging. Remember resolutions 47 (mean) to be small goals that will become habits over time that will help your life positively, not big life-changing plans.

According to USA.gov, some of the top resolutions made by folks are:

*Lose weight *Volunteer to help others *Quit smoking *Get a better education * Get a better job *Save money *Get fit *Eat healthy food *Manage stress *Manage debt *Take a trip *Reduce, Reuse and Recycle

Did you notice that resolutions are always 48 making positive changes? We humans recognize that health is the 49 (big) wealth for us all. The resolves to be healthy, eat well and exercise are naturally among the most popular. Yet they are some of the hardest goals to keep.

That’s why you should keep your goals realistic. Cut back on soda 50 50 eliminate it completely. Make notebook entries of what you are aiming for, and track your progress. Write yourself reminders such as : Read for half an hour”, “No more than 125 minutes on social media!”, “don’t eat too much salt, sugar and fat”, as examples. Take small steps to reach your final goal.

Can you challenge yourself to be part of the 45% who make resolutions and grow the number of those who make it stick from 8%? 51 51 you are not the type who makes New Year resolutions, try to practice one healthy eating habit this year. You will be doing 52 a favor, for it is your body after all.

B

Why Can’t You Tickle Yourself

Have you ever thought about why people are ticklish(怕痒的)?According to scientists, ticklishness is a defense mechanism humans develop against bugs, spiders, and other critters that may be touching our skin. Feeling ticklish is our built-in response to predators or threats, and combines the sensations of touch and pain.

The part of the brain that is associated with tickling is the cerebellum(小脑). It monitors our movements, 53 ignores movements not perceived as a threat. For example, we do not notice our vocal chords(声带) 54 (move) when we speak, but we may jump if someone touches us on 55 shoulder. This selective perception is probably the reason why we cannot tickle ourselves.

We only feel ticklish if we detect a sense of invasion or attack. If we try to tickle ourselves, our brains anticipate this “attack” and prevent us from feeling panicked. Strangely enough, even if a person knows that they are about 56 (tickle), the fear of being touched may cause the same “ticklish” reaction. Some people laugh even before being tickled.

A scientific study was recently done in England to determine whether or not people can tickle themselves. Volunteers 57 (attach) to a brain-scanning device and were tickled on their palms with a piece of soft foam(泡沫). The participants’ brain scans were monitored while they were being tickled, and when they tickled themselves. It was found that during self-tickling, the cerebellum alerted another area of the brain about 58 to expect, so the ticklish feeling was diminished.

Researchers did find a way, however, for people to tickle themselves. When volunteers activated a robot by remote control to tickle them after a short delay, the volunteers felt 59

59 someone else were tickling them. It seems that the cerebellum sends a signal to disregard the forthcoming movement, then moves on to other things. Your brain “forgets” that you are tickling yourself---even with a delay as short as 60 fifth of a second. So it is possible to tickle yourself--- but only by remote control. What will science discover next?

Section C

Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.

Every morning, 21-year-old A.J. Hunter downloads his schedule onto his always-at-hand Macintosh laptop. Hunter is a 61 technical college student. He downloads music to his iPod and 62 social networking sites from his cell phone. He uses e-mail and instant messaging anywhere on the wireless campus.

Hunter is a (n) 63 native--- a term that has been used to describe the first generation who grew up in a world filled with computers, cell phones and cable TV.

These young people think, act and react much differently from how their parents and grandparents did, often because their childhoods were in large part 64 by technology, say researchers.

This is so core to their social experience--- to their identities to what it 65 to be a young person and a student in the new century, says educational technology expert Richard Katz.

But just because young people are 66 with technology, that doesnt mean its always beneficial. Some experts worry that technology is 67 over the lives of todays youth. When his desktop computer crashed during the first week of classes,I thought I was going to go mad, says senior Nick Caine. I was running to the library every two seconds. I didnt even go home because I knew I wouldnt have a computer.

There are other negative sides of too much 68 time. A recent study found that nearly 20 percent of students admit that time spent on the Internet and playing computer games resulted in low grades or dropping a class.

Technology author Michael Bugeja questions the recent extreme 69 toward technology: Not only are the students addicted --- the institutions of learning are addicted, he says. No one is studying its impact, and we are still 70 as if more access to technology is going to improve learning.

III. Reading Comprehension 15+22+8%

Section A

Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.

When I became an amputee at age 29, I was forced to rethink the idea of physical perfection. My life became different, as I changed from an acceptable attractive woman to an object of pity and 71 .

Too busy 72 physical pain and obvious mobility limitation, I was not aware of this change at first. I was determined to 73 , feeling good about the progress I had made, as I moved forward.

74 , as I made my first excursion outside the hospital, society had already assigned me a new status. Happy to be free of my restriction in the hospital, I rolled through the shopping mall---a 75 survivor, feeling like a war hero. Unfortunately, I had a rude 76 as I discovered that others did not view me in the way I had come to view myself.

All eyes were upon me, yet no one dared to make eye contact. Their efforts to 77 my eyes forced me to realize they saw only my missing legs. Mothers 78 held their children closer as I passed. Elderly women patted me on the head saying, God Bless You! with 79 in their eyes.

While I sat thinking about what had happened, a small girl came up to me. She stared with unembarrassed 80 at the empty pants. Finding nothing there, she looked up at me with a puzzled look, and she innocently asked, Lady, where did you legs go?

I explained that my legs had been sick. Since my legs hadnt been strong and healthy like hers, the doctors had to 81 them. Leaning her head upwards, she asked, Did they go to leg Heaven?’”

That incident made me think about how 82 children and adults react to the unknown. To a child, an odd appearance is an interesting curiosity and a 83 learning experience while adults often view the same thing with fear and horror. I began to realize that, I, too had been 84 of the same inappropriate reactions before I knew what life was like for an amputee.

To fulfill the wholeness of my mind and spirit, I now smile warmly, make eye contact, and speak in a confident manner. By using a 85 approach, I attempt to enlighten society about the fact that having a not-so-perfect body doesnt mean having a poor quality of life.

71. A. comfort B. fear C. hatred D. sadness

72. A. crying with B. figuring out C. holding back D. dealing with

73. A. endure B. quit C. revenge D. succeed

74. A. Instead B. Moreover C. However D. Therefore

75. A. clam B. poor C. proud D. rare

76. A. awakening B. ending C. happening D. proceeding

77. A. turn B. hold C. catch D. avoid

78. A. softly B. protectively C. reluctantly D. pleasantly

79. A. pity B. anger C. depression D. upset

80. A. curiosity B. determination C. enthusiasm D. satisfaction

81. A. lose B. adjust C. remove D. stretch

82. A. differently B. positively C. strangely D. sympathetically

83. A. painful B. potential C. similar D. common

84. A. conscious B. guilty C. ignorant D. short

85. A. creative B. flexible C. positive D. scientific

Section B

Directions: Read the following four passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.

A

The morning had been a disaster. My tooth was aching, and Id been in an argument with a friend. Her words still hurt:“The trouble with you is that you wont put yourself in my place. Cant you see things from my point of view?I shook my head stubbornlyand felt the ache in my tooth. I’d thought I could hold out till my dentist came back from holiday, but the pain was really unbearable. I started calling the dentists in the phone book, but no one could see me immediately. Finally, at about lunchtime, I got lucky.

If you come by right now,” the receptionist said, “the dentist will fit you in.”

I took my purse and keys and rushed to my car. But suddenly I began to doubt about the dentist. What kind of dentist would be so eager to treat someone at such short notice? Why wasn’t he as busy as the others?

In the dentist’s office, I sat down and looked around. I saw nothing but the bare walls and I became even more worried. The assistant noticed my nervousness and placed her warm hand over my ice-cold one.

When I told her my fears, she laughed and said, “Don’t worry. The dentist is very good.”

How long do I have to wait for him?” I asked impatiently.

Come on, he is coming. Just lie down and relax. And enjoy the artwork,” the assistant said.

The artwork?” I was puzzled.

The chair went back, suddenly I smiled. There was a beautiful picture, right where I could enjoy it: on the ceiling. How considerate the dentist was! At that moment, I began to understand what my friend meant by her words.

What a relief!

86.Which of the following best describes the author’s feeling that morning?

A. Embarrassed. B. Nervous. C. Dunb. D. Upset.

87.What made the author begin to doubt about the dentist?

A. The dentist’s agreeing to treat her at very short notice.

B. The dentist’s being as busy as the other dentists.

C. The surroundings of the dentist’s office.

D. The laughing assistant of the dentist.

88.Why did the author suddenly smile?

A. Because the dentist came at last.

B. Because she saw a picture on the ceiling.

C. Because she could relax in the chair.

D. Because the assistant kept comforting her.

89.What did the author learn from her experience most probably?

A. Strike while the iron is hot. B. Have a good word for one’s friend.

C. Put oneself in other’s shoes. D. A friend in need is a friend indeed.

( B )

All activities and additional information are subject to change without notice.

90.Guests of Hong Kong Disney Hotel can __________.

A. enjoy Elemis Modern Skin Facial at the price of $ 384

B. call Guest Services by dialing “0” to book Victoria Spa’s exclusive offer

C. spend a whole day viewing the South China Sea in Mickey Maze

D. choose from different jogging routes according to a reliable jogging map

91.Inspiration Lake Recreation Centre ___________.

A. attracts guests as one of the largest public parks in Disneyland

B. is a right place for in-house guests to reduce redness

C. provides guests with both indoor and outdoor activities

D. offers all guests 50% off for renting one hour pedal boat

92.According to the information about Prince Eric Activities Room, we can learn that________.

A. there is about an hour and 15 minutes for cleaning everyday

B. at least 22 quests can take part in different activities there at a time

C. both kids and teens can feel free to create their own sun visors there

D. IQ Fun Zone helps children below 7 to cultivate their team spirit

( C )

Stonehenge(巨石阵)may have been a prehistoric health center rather than a site for observing stars or a temple in honor of the dead, scientists said yesterday. New evidence unearthed at the World Heritage Site in more than 40 years suggests that the monument was a place where the diseased and injured went in groups, seeking cures.

After a two-week dig, scientists have concluded that Stonehenge was the ancient healthcare centre of southern England because of the existence of bluestones---the smaller columns of dolerite(辉绿岩)that formed an earlier stone structure.

By dating pieces of remains to around 7330 BC, Tim Darvill, of Bournemouth University, and Goff Wainwright, of the Society of Antiquaries have found that hunter-gatherers were at the site on Salisbury Plain 4,000 years earlier than thought. The first stage of Stonehenge, a round earthwork structure, was built around 3000 BC. Professor Wainwright added: “I did not expect the degree of complexity we discovered. We’re able to say so much more about when Stonehenge was built and why---all of which changes our previous understanding of the monument.”

The research reveals the importance of the henge’s famous bluestones. Hundreds of bluestone chips gathered at the site have led the team to conclude that the bluestones were valued for their curing effects---the key reason that about 80 of them, each weighing up to 4 tons and a half, were dragged more than 150 miles from the Preseli Hills to Wiltshire. After years of research, Professors Darvill and Wainwright have concluded that, for thousands of years, the Preseli mountain range was home to magical health centers and holy wells.

Even today there are those who believe in the curing powers of the springs for coughs and heart disease, and people who use crystals and bluestones for self-curing. Radiocarbon tests have also revealed that the construction of the original bluestone circle took place around 2300 BC, three centuries later than originally thought. Interestingly, on the same day died the “Amesbury Archer”---a sick traveler from the Swiss or German Alps who had an infected knee---whose remains were discovered about five miles from Stonehenge. The professors believe that he was a devoted religious person who was hoping to benefit from the curing powers of the monument.

93.Stonehenge is recently believed to be a place for people_________________________ .

A. to recover from poor health B. to observe star movements

C. to hold religious ceremonies D. to gather huge bluestones

94.What can be inferred about Stonehenge from the passage?

A. The springs could cure coughs and heart disease best.

B. The new discovery was the same as what had been expected.

C. Some huge bluestones were not produced at Stonehenge.

D. The original bluestone circle was thought to be constructed around 2000 BC.

95.The sick traveler in the passage is supposed to be_______________________________.

A. a devoted religious person from Stonehenge

B. one of the earliest discoverers of Stonehenge

C. the first explorer to test the magical power of bluestones

D. a patient trying to cure his infection at Stonehenge

96.Which of the following might be the best title for the passage?

A. Stonehenge: A New Place of Interest B. Stonehenge: Still Making News

C. Stonehenge: Heaven for Adventurers D. Stonehenge: Still Curing Patients

Section C

Directions: Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words.

Being a social butterfly just might change your brain: In people with a large network of friends and excellent social skills, certain brain regions are bigger and better connected than in people with fewer friends, a new study finds.

The research suggests a connection between social interactions and brain structure. We're interested in how your brain is able to allow you to find the right way in complex social environments, MaryAnn Noonan said, a neuroscientist (神经学家) at Oxford University. Studies in monkeys have shown that brain areas involved in face processing and in predicting the intentions of others are larger in animals living in large social groups than in ones living in smaller groups.

To investigate these brain differences in humans, Noonan and her colleagues found 18 participants for a structural brain-imaging study. They asked people how many social interactions they had experienced in the past month, in order to determine the size of their social networks. As was the case in monkeys, some brain areas were enlarged and better connected in people with larger social networks. “These different brain regions are all singing different songs,” Noonan said. “Networked areas are all singing the same song, and when they're connected better, they're singing more harmoniously with each other.”

The researchers also tested whether the size of a person's social network was linked with changes in white-matter pathways, the nerve fibers(纤维) that connect different brain regions. Again, they found that white-matter pathways were better connected in people with bigger social networks. "The nerves were more like a Los Angeles freeway than a country road," Noonan said.

The researchers couldn't say whether social interaction caused these changes in brain structure and connectivity, or whether the brain determined how social someone was. In the case of the monkeys, the researchers asked and wrote down the size of the animals' social network, so they concluded that social-group size was causing the brain differences. It can be inferred that a similar process takes place in human brains, but to prove this, long-term studies are needed, Noonan told Live Science.

(Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN TEN WORDS.)

97.The certain brain regions in people with fewer friends are ______.

98.According to Noonan, the certain brain areas whose functions are to _________ are larger in

more-sociable monkeys.

99. How did Noonan and her colleagues know about the size of participants’ social networks?

100. According to the researcher’s findings, what would make the brains of monkeys different?

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II. Translation9+20%

Section I

Directions: Complete the sentences, using the proper phrases you have learnt.

1. He felt relieved _________________________(没有了恐吓邮件和巨额债务的干扰).

2. In the near future we will have ______________________ (追求高品质生活的更有文化的一代人).

3. My grandpa now can ______________________(带着新奇的眼光使用文字处理器).

4. Even children in the mountainous areas can also_________________________(有机会接触到复杂的操作程序).

5. Although Tom cannot speak, he can____________________________(他能够用手写方式记录情感障碍).

6. Harrison racked his brains to____________________________(想出一个解决饥饿和贫困的办法)

7. It is universally acknowledged that writing ___________________________(必然需要想象力,潜力和毅力)

8. Alice signed up for the competition, ___________________________(结果被作家委员会淘汰了).

9. It has been two years since he _____________________________(给书配了插图并签署了合同).

Section II

Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.

1. 市长提议会后马上采取措施改善公共交通。(propose

2. 根据我校校规:在参加考试时,禁止学生使用任何电子设备。(prohibit

3. 总所周知,在教育子女和给予就业指导方面,父母担负同等责任。 It

4. 如果他去年没能从医学院毕业,他现在就无法战胜种种难和那些名校的学生竞争

就业机会.(If)

5. 他梦想成为一名作家的原因是他想证明他是有写作天赋的,而胜任作家这一

称号,并不是仅凭纯粹的傻运气。(reason

答案:

25.-29 C A B C A 30-34 D A A D B 35-39 B C C A D 40-44 D A D B B

53-60 but moving the to be tickled were attached what as if a

61-70 K J H F G A C I D B

完形填空: B D D C C A D B A A C A B B C

阅读理解: D A C D D C C A C D B

个人工作业务总结

本人于2009年7月进入新疆中正鑫磊地矿技术服务有限公司(前身为“西安中正矿业信息咨询有限公司”),主要从事测量技术工作,至今已有三年。

在这宝贵的三年时间里,我边工作、边学习测绘相专业书籍,遇到不懂得问题积极的请教工程师们,在他们耐心的教授和指导下,我的专业知识水平得到了很到的提高,并在实地测量工作中加以运用、总结,不断的提高自己的专业技术水平。同时积极的参与技术培训学习,加速自身知识的不断更新和自身素质的提高。努力使自己成为一名合格的测绘技术人员。

在这年中,在公司各领导及同事的帮助带领下,按照岗位职责要求和行为规范,努力做好本职工作,认真完成了领导所交给的各项工作,在思想觉悟及工作能力方面有了很大的提高。
在思想上积极向上,能够认真贯彻党的基本方针政策,积极学习政治理论,坚持四项基本原则,遵纪守法,爱岗敬业,具有强烈的责任感和事业心。积极主动学习专业知识,工作态度端正,认真负责,具有良好的思想政治素质、思想品质和职业道德。
在工作态度方面,勤奋敬业,热爱本职工作,能够正确认真的对待每一项工作,能够主动寻找自己的不足并及时学习补充,始终保持严谨认真的工作态度和一丝不苟的工作作风。
在公司领导的关怀以及同事们的支持和帮助下,我迅速的完成了职业角色的转变。

一、回顾这四年来的职业生涯,我主要做了以下工作:

1、参与了新疆库车县新疆库车县胡同布拉克石灰岩矿的野外测绘和放线工作、点之记的编写工作、1:2000地形地质图修测、1:1000勘探剖面测量、测绘内业资料的编写工作,提交成果《新疆库车县胡同布拉克石灰岩矿普查报告》已通过评审。

2、参与了库车县城北水厂建设项目用地压覆矿产资源评估项目的室内地质资料编写工作,提交成果为《库车县城北水厂建设项目用地压覆矿产资源评估报告》,现已通过评审。

3、参与了《新疆库车县巴西克其克盐矿普查》项目的野外地质勘查工作,参与项目包括:1:2000地质测图、1:1000勘查线剖面测量、测绘内业资料的编写工作;最终提交的《新疆库车县康村盐矿普查报告》已通过评审。

4、参与了新疆哈密市南坡子泉金矿2009年度矿山储量监测工作,项目包括:野外地质测量与室内地质资料的编写,提交成果为《新疆哈密市南坡子泉金矿2009年度矿山储量年报》,现已通过评审。

6、参与了《新疆博乐市五台石灰岩矿9号矿区勘探》项目的野外地质勘查工作,项目包括:1:2000地质测图、1:1000勘探剖面测量、测绘内业资料的编写工作,并绘制相应图件。

7、参与了《新疆博乐市托特克斜花岗岩矿详查报告》项目的野外地质勘查工作,项目包括:1:2000地质测图、1:1000勘探剖面测量、测绘内业资料的编写工作,并绘制相应图件。

通过以上的这些工作,我学习并具备了以下工作能力:
1通过实习,对测绘这门学科的研究内容及实际意义有了系统的认识。加深对测量学基本理论的理解,能够用有关理论指导作业实践,做到理论与实践相统一,提高分析问题、解决问题的能力,从而对测量学的基本内容得到一次实际应用,使所学知识进一步巩固、深化。

2、熟悉三、四等控制测量的作业程序及施测方法并掌握了全站仪静态GPSRTK等测量仪器的工作原理和操作方法。

3掌握了GPS控制测量内业解算软件(南方测绘 Gps数据处理)以及内业成图软件(南方cass)的操作应用能够将外业测量的数据导入软件进行地形图成图和处理。

4、在项目技术负责的指导下熟悉了测量技术总结的编写要求和方法,并参与了部分项目测量技术总结章节的编写工作。

5、在项目负责的领导下参与整个测量项目的组织运作,对项目的实施过程有了深刻理解。通过在项目组的实习锻炼了自己的组织协调能力,为以后的工作打下了坚实基础。

二、工作中尚存在的问题
从事测绘工作以来,深深感受到工作的繁忙、责任的重大,也因此没能全方位地进行系统地学习实践,主要表现没有足够的经验,对于地形复杂的地段理解不够深刻;理论知识掌握不够系统,实践能力尚为有限。以上问题,在今后工作中自己将努力做到更好。
三、今后的工作打算
通过总结年来的工作,我无论从工作技术上,还是从世界观、人生观、价值观等各个方面,都有了很大的提高。今后,我会在此基础上,刻苦钻研,再接再厉,使自己在业务知识水平更上一层楼,为测绘事业的发展,贡献自己的力量。

上海交大附中2015-2016学年高一第一学期英语期末试卷(含答案)

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