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xxx公司文件編號(hào):文件日期:修訂次數(shù):第1.0次更改批準(zhǔn)審核制定方案設(shè)計(jì),管理制度1、考試前一天下午到所在的考點(diǎn)看考場(chǎng):①計(jì)算從居住地到考點(diǎn)騎車或步行所需要的時(shí)間(按一般速度),要把”紅燈“考慮進(jìn)去;②到考點(diǎn)后要看好考場(chǎng)位置、廁所位置、洗手池位置、交通工具存放處和學(xué)校集合地點(diǎn);③帶少量錢以備急用,檢查交通工具有無隱患。2、考試前一天晚上:①準(zhǔn)備好第二天考試用的物品:鉛筆盒(不要雜物、去掉有字的紙片等)、鋼筆(要灌好藍(lán)黑鋼筆水)、圓珠筆(0.5mm黑色筆芯)、鉛筆(兩頭削好)、圓規(guī)、三角尺、手絹或紙巾、清涼油等。②準(zhǔn)考證要放在鉛筆盒中,不要放在衣服口袋里或夾在課本中(每場(chǎng)考完后都要放到鉛筆盒中)。③晚飯后可將知識(shí)要點(diǎn)再溫習(xí)一下。3、考前生理準(zhǔn)備:考試前一天晚上適當(dāng)早點(diǎn)睡,考試當(dāng)天不起特別早。早晨一定要吃豐盛的早飯,但不能過于油膩。飲食以清爽、可口、易消化吸收為原則。4、考前心理準(zhǔn)備:成績(jī)優(yōu)秀的考生應(yīng)記?。骸睕]有常勝將軍“、”不以一次成敗論英雄“;成績(jī)不太好的考生要有”破釜沉舟“的決心。5、中考當(dāng)天早晨,應(yīng)有良好的心理暗示:如”我很放松,今天一定能正常發(fā)揮“、”今天我很冷靜,會(huì)考好的“等。6、瀏覽筆記、公式、定理和知識(shí)結(jié)構(gòu):主要是瀏覽一下重要的概念、公式和定理,或記一些必須強(qiáng)記的數(shù)據(jù)。7、自信地前往考點(diǎn),要暗示自己有信心:如,全部科目我已做好復(fù)習(xí);今天考試,我一定能正常發(fā)揮;對(duì)此我充滿自信…8、進(jìn)考場(chǎng)前10分鐘:在考室外最好是一人平靜地度過,可就近找個(gè)地方坐一會(huì)兒,或看一下筆記,再次瀏覽知識(shí)結(jié)構(gòu)。設(shè)法避開聊天。9、入場(chǎng)前提醒自己作到”四心“:一是保持”靜心“,二是增強(qiáng)”信心“,三是做題”專心“,四是考試”細(xì)心“。10、見老師,問聲好:以消除對(duì)監(jiān)考老師的敬畏感,獲得一種和諧的親近感。11、不要一心想得滿分:特別是對(duì)平時(shí)成績(jī)中等上下的同學(xué)來說,一心想得滿分是大忌。當(dāng)然,應(yīng)該得的分一定要得,該放棄的敢于放棄。如果有時(shí)間再攻暫時(shí)放棄的題。2019-2020學(xué)年靜安區(qū)高考英語一模Ⅱ.GrammarandSectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagefillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.HowDoAvalanchesHappenIfyou’reeverskiinginthemountains,you’llwanttobeawareofavalanches.Anavalancheisasuddenflowofsnowdownaslope,suchasamountain.Theamountofsnowinanavalanche(21) (vary)basedonthings,butitcanbesuchahugeamountthatitcanburythebottomofaslopeindozensoffeetof(22) becausedbynaturalthings.Forexample,newsnoworraincancausebuilt-upsnowtoloosenandfalldownthesideofamountain.Artificial發(fā)alsocauseavalanches.Forexample,snowmobiles,skiers,andexplosives(23) (know)toleadtoavalanches.usuallyoccurduringthewinterandspring,(24) snowfallisgreatest.Astheyaredangeroustoanylivingbeingsintheirpath,avalancheshavedestroyedforests,roads,railroadsandevenentiretowns.signsexistthatallowexpertstopredict--andoftenprevent--avalanchesfrom(25) (occur).Whenoverafootoffreshsnowfalls,expertsknowtobeonthelookoutforavalanches.Explosivescanbeusedinplaces(26) massivesnowbuildupstotriggermuchsmalleravalanchesthatdon’tposeadangertopersonsorWhendeadlyavalanchesdooccur,themovingsnowcanquicklyreachover80milesperSkierscaughtinsuchavalanchescanbeburiedunderdozensoffeetof(27) possibletodigoutofsuchavalanches,notallareabletoescape.Ifyougettossedaboutbyanavalancheandfindyourself(28) (bury)undermanyfeetofyoumightnothaveatruesenseofwhichwayisupandwhichwayisdown.Someavalanchevictimshavetriedtodigtheirwayout,onlytofindthattheywereupsidedownanddigging(29) fartherunderthesnowratherthantothetop!Expertssuggestthatpeoplecaughtinanavalanchetrytodigaroundyou(30) (create)aspaceforsoyoucanbreathemoreThen,doyourbesttofigureoutwhichwayisupanddiginthatdirectiontoreachthesurfaceandsignalrescuers.SectionBDirections:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.secretly B.relevant C.agreement D.tested E.devotion advancedG.unlock H.revealed I.withdrawal J.separately K.unimaginableFoundingFatherofChina’sNuclearProgramUnderthetermsoftheNuclearNon-ProliferationTready(不擴(kuò)散核武器條約),onlyfivecountriesareconsideredtobe“nuclear-weaponstates.”Chinaisoneofthem.Thismilitaryachievementwouldhavebeen31withoutthecontributionofDengJiaxian,aleadingorganizerofChina’snuclearweaponprograms.DengwenttotheUnitedStatesin1948forfurtherandreceivedadoctorateinphysicstwoyearsJustninedaysaftergraduation,thethen26-year-oldreturnedtothenewly-foundedPeople’sRepublicofChinawith32physicsknowledge.HebecamearesearchfellowundertheleadershipofQianSanqiangandstartedhistheoreticalnuclearresearchincooperationwithYuMin.From1958on,Dengspentover20yearsworking33withateamofyoungscientistsonthedevelopmentoffirstatomicandhydrogenbombs.theywerepreparedtoreceivetrainingbyexpertsfromtheSovietUnion.SoontheSovietgovernmenttoreupits34withChinaandremovedallitsexperts.Denghadtoleadtheteamof28memberswithanaverageageof23onamissionto35themysteriouspowerofatomicphysics.Therewasridicule(嘲笑)followingthe36oftheSovietexpertsthatChinawouldn’tbeabletobuildanatomicbombwithin20years.Dengsaidtohiscolleagues,“ItisintheinterestoftheChinesepeopletodevelopnuclearweapons.mustbewillingtobeunknownheroesforourlifetime.Itisworththeriskofsuffering,anditisworthour37tothiscause.”AstheleaderofChina’satomicbombdesign,Denggavelessonshimselfandorganizedateamtotranslateandstudythe38foreignlanguagematerials.Inthemeantime,heneverstoppedthinkingaboutthedirectionofatomicbombdevelopment.Followingthesuccessfultestofthefirstatomicbombin1964,DengjoinedtheresearchgroupledbyMin.Theyimmediatelystartedthedesignofthehydrogenbomb,whichwas39in1967.Fromthefirstatomicbombtothefirsthydrogenbomb,Chinaspentonlytwoyearsandeightmonthsondevelopment.Dengpassedawayin1986becauseofcancer.Inthelastmonthofhislife,the28-yearsecretexperienceofthisgreatscientistwas40,andhisreputationbegantospreadthroughoutChina.In1999,alongwith22otherscientists,hewasawardedthespecialprizeof“TwoBombs,OneSatelliteMeritoriousMedal”forhiscontributiontoChinesemilitaryscience.Ⅲ.ReadingSectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.IntheFakeNewsEra,BuildingTrustwithConsumersIsCrucialWithconsumersgrowingincreasinglyfrustratedwithonlineadvertisingandprivacyconcerns,howtoyouconvinceshopperstobuyyournarrative(敘述),letaloneyourproduct?

ArecentreportbyTrust-Radius,asoftwarereviewcompanythatconnectsbuyersandvendors(供應(yīng)商),maybeabletoshedsomelight.Amongotherinterestingfindings,itturnsoutthatitmayactuallybenefitbrandstobepainfully41abouttheirproducts.Consumerawarenessofinfluencermarketingtactics()isincreasing.42accordingtothereport,mostconsumerstrustonlinepeer43asmuchasrecommendationsfromfriends--andwellabovecompanyadvertisingmessage.Feedbackfromeverydayfolks,itseems,actuallycarriesmore44thanabrandambassador(大使)fromanout-of-reachpersonality.Transparency()iscrucialThereportfoundthatthereisalargetrust45betweenvendorsandbuyers.Whilevendorsbelievetheyaretransparent,mostbuyersdon’tappeartoseeit.Duringthesalesprocess,forexample,85percentofvendors--46tobeopenabouttheirproduct’slimitationsduringthesalesprocess--butonly36percentofbuyerssharethatsameTherealityis,consumersdon’texpectanyproductstobe47--theyjustwanttoenterrelationshipswiththeireyeswideopensothattheycan48theoptionsthatarebestforthem.Theyalsowantbrandstobemore49.66percentofconsumerssaytheywillleaveacompanyiftheyfeeltheyarebeingtreatedlikeanumberandnotanindividual.Alongwiththecombinationoftakenews,advertisingfraud,anddataleakstherehavebeenfakereviewsaswellReviewsiteshavebeen50givingpreferential()treatmenttopaidadvertisers,andconsumersareincreasinglydiscerning(),asaresult.51,reviewsitesarenotouronlysourceofpeerreviews,withsocialmediaprovidingcustomerexperiencesonasecond-to-secondbasis.Whenbrandstreatevery52withacustomerasapotential,they’llstartpayingmoreattentiontodetail,andbeingalerttodeliveringavaluedandmemorableexperienceeverytime.feedbackseriouslyalsoletscurrentcustomersfeelvaluedandrespectedandmakesyourbusinessseemmoreapproachable.Thishelpssecure53,andoften,thesecustomerswillbecomebrandambassadorstotheirfriends,familyandpeopletheymeetonline.Thechallengeforbrandstodayisdetermininghowtousethe54oftheconsumertotheiradvantage.Inanageofcutting-edgeartificialintelligence,andself-servicecustomercare,oddtoacknowledgethatthebestwaytobuildtrustwithyourcustomersisbyholdinganopen55withyourcustomers.Beingmorehuman,transparent,andlisteningtowhatpeoplearesayingwillseeyourcompanythriveinaneramarkedbyconsumersuspicion.41.A.nervousB.honestC.carefulD.particular42.A.InsteadB.OtherwiseC.MoreoverD.However43.A.reviewsB.reactionsC.experiencesD.instructions44.A.weightB.risksC.warningsD.burdens45.A.relationshipB.influenceC.gapD.extension46.A.refuseB.hesitateC.desireD.claim47.A.advancedB.perfectC.remarkableD.unique48.A.considerB.offerC.selectD.exercise49.A.efficientB.profitableC.humanD.responsible50.A.associatedwithB.mistakenbyC.praisedasD.criticizedfor51.A.OnthecontraryB.InfactC.BycontrastD.Inaword52.A.cooperationB.complaintC.interactionD.appointment53.A.safetyB.loyaltyC.convenienceD.employment54.A.moneyB.choiceC.habitD.voice55.A.dialogueB.debateC.competitionD.contractSectionBDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassage.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)Ashumanityhasgotricher,animal’sroleshavechanged.Peopleneedtheirserviceslessthanbefore.Fewerwolvesandthievesmeantlessdemandfordogsforprotection;theinternalcombustionhorsesunneedd;odensnao(eptasnchkandadecasesusu.Noongernecese,oecanimalsbecameluxuries.Pet-keepingseemstokickinwhenhouseholdincomesriseaboveroughly$5,000.Itisbooming.Thetrendisnotanewone.Archaeologists(考古學(xué)家)havefound10,000-year-oldgravesinwhichdogsandpeopleareburiedtogether.Somecultures--suchasinScandinavia,wheredogshavelongbeenbothworkingdogsandcompanions--havekeptpetsforthousandsofyears.Butthesedaysthepet-keepingurgehasspreadeventopartsoftheworldwhichhavenotraditionofsinkingintoacomfortablechairwithafurrycreature.Thepetbusinessisgrowingevenfasterthanpetnumbers,becausepeoplearespendingmoreandmoremoneyonthem.Nolongeraretheyfood-waste-recyclers,fedwiththeremainsthatfallfromtheirmasters’tables.Pet-foodshelvesarefullofdelicaciescraftedtosatisfyarangeofappetites,includingicecreamfordogsandfoodsforpetsthatareold,diabeticorsufferfromsensitivedigestion;anumberofinternetservicesofferfood,tailoredtotheindividualtastes.Inthebusinessthisiscalled“pethumanisation”--thetendencyofpetownerstotreattheirpetsaspartofthefamily.Thisisevidentinthenamesgiventodogs,whichhaveevolvedfromFido,RexandSpotto--inAmerica--Bella,LucyandMax.Itisevidentinthegrowingmarketforpetclothing,petgroomingandpethotels.Peoplestillassumethatpetsmustbeworkingforhumanityinsomeperhapsmakingpeoplehealthierorlessanxious.Buttheevidenceforthatisweak.Rathernewresearchsuggeststhatdogshaveevolvedthoseirresistible“puppy-dogeyes”preciselytoaffecthumanemotions.Ithasworked.Thespeciesthatonceenslavedothersnowworksveryhardtopayforthecareofitspets.Sentimental()Americansoftenrefertothemselvesnotascat-ownersbutasthemommy”or“daddy”.SouthKoreansgoonefurther,describingthemselvesascat“butlers”.anunluckydog-walkertrailing“his”hound(),plasticbaginhandtopickupitsmess,andyouhavetowonder:inchargenow?

WhichofthefollowingtrendsisNOTTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

People’sneedsforanimalservicesaredecreasing.Boththepetnumberandthepetbusinessaregrowing.Petsareincreasinglymakingtheirownerslessanxious.Petfoodsaremorevariousandcustomizedthanbefore.Whichofthefollowingisreferredtoasevidenceof“pethumanization”

ThenamesgiventopetsinAmericanfamiliesnowadays.inbuiltabilitytoaffectemotionsoftheirowners.Humanbeingseverrisingurgeforpet-keeping.rolesasbothworkingstaffandcompanions.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistheauthormostlikelytoagreewith?

Petsshouldbetreatedasequalsoftheirhumanmasters.Humanbeingsaregettingmuchbenefitfromtheirpets.Pet-keepingisstillrestrictedwithincertainpartsoftheworld.Somepetownersspendtoomuchmoneyontheirpets.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?

A.TheChangingRolesofAnimals B.TheUrgeforPet-keepingC.WhoOwnsWhom D.LoveMe,LoveMyDog(B)Depressionhurts,ProzaccanhelpDepressionisn’tjustfeelingdown.arealillnesswithrealcauses.Depressioncanbetriggeredbystressfullifeevents,likedivorceoradeathintheOritcanappearfornoapparentreason.Somepeoplethinkyoucanjustwillyourselfoutofadepression.That’snottrue.Manydoctorsbelievethatonethingthatmaycausedepressionisanimbalanceofserotonin--achemicalinyourIfthishappens,youmayhavetroublesleeping.FeelunusuallysadorirritableFindithardtoconcentrate.Loseyourappetite.LackOrhavetroublefeelingpleasure.Thesearesomeofthesymptomsthatcanpointtodepression--especiallyiftheylastformorethanacoupleofweeksandifnormal,everydaylifefeelsliketomuchtohandle.helpfightdepression,themedicinedoctorsnowprescribe()mostoftenisProzac.Prozacisn’ta“happypill”.notatranquilizer().Itwon’tturnyouintoadifferentperson.Somepeopledoexperiencemildsideeffects,likeupsetstomach,headaches,difficultysleeping,sleepiness,anxietyandnervousness.Thesetendtogoawaywithinafewweeksofstartingtreatment,andusuallyaren’tseriousenoughtomakemostpeoplestoptakingit.However,ifyouareconcernedaboutasideeffect,orifyoudeveloparash(皮疹),tellyourdoctorrightaway.Anddon’tforgettotellyourdoctoranyothermedicinesyouaretaking.SomepeopleshouldnottakeProzac,especiallypeopleanMAOinhibitors(單胺抑制劑).Asyoustartfeelingbetter,yourdoctorcansuggesttherapyorothermeanstohelpyouworkthroughyourdepression.Prozachasbeencarefullystudiedfornearly10years.Butremember,Prozacisaprescriptionmedicine,anditisn’trightforeveryone.OnlyyourdoctorcandecideifProzacisrightforyou--orforsomeoneyoulove.Prozachasbeenprescribedformorethan17millionAmericans.Chancesaresomeoneyouknowisfeelingsunnyagainbecauseofit.AllthefollowingaretrueEXCEPT .Itiseasytogetridofdepressionthroughtremendousdetermination.Sleepdisorderischaracteristicofdepressionsymptoms.Depressioncanbecausedbycombinationoffactors.Depressionisapsychologicalstatetakingtheformoflowmood.WhatcanwelearnaboutProzacfromthispieceofinformation?

Prozacisanewlydevelopeddrugtotreatdepression.patientswhotakeProzaccanexperienceseveresideaeffects.AmedicalprescriptionisnecessaryforProzac.Over17millionAmericanshavebeencuredbyProzac.Thispieceofinformationismostprobably .anintroductiontoascientificprojectapartofprescriptiondruginstructionsapartofaresearchreportinamedicaljournalanadvertisementofamedicinefordepression(C)Learningasecondlanguageistrickyatanyage(anditonlygetstougherthelongeryouwaittoopenthatdustyFrenchbook).Now,inanewstudy,scientistshavepinpointedtheexactageatwhichyourchancesofreadingfluencyinasecondlanguageseemstoplummet:10.Thestudy,publishedinthejournalCognition,foundthatit’s“nearlyimpossible”forlanguagelearnerstoreachnative-levelfluencyiftheystartlearningasecondtongueafter10.Butthatdoesn’tseemtobebecauselanguageskillsgodownhill.“Itturnsoutyou’restilllearningfast.It’sjustthatyourunoutoftime,becauseyourabilitytolearnstartsdroppingataround17or18yearsold,”saysstudyco-authorJoshuaHartshorne,anassistantprofessorofpsychologyatBostonCollege.Kidsmaybebetterthanadultsatlearningnewlanguagesformanyreasons.brainsaremoreplasticthanthoseofadults,meaningthey’rebetterabletoadaptandrespondtonewinformation.“Alllearninginvolvesthebrainchanging,”Hartshornesays,“andchildren’sbrainsseemtobealotmoreskilledatchanging.”Kidsmayalsobemorewillingtotrynewthings(andtopotentiallylookfoolishintheprocess)thanadultsare.Theircomparativelynewgraspontheirnativetonguemayalsobeadvantageous.Unlikeadults,whotendtodefault()totherulesandpatternsoftheirfirstlanguage,kidsmaybeabletoapproachanewonewithablankslate().Thesefindingsmayseemsdiscouraging,butitwashearteningforscientiststolearnthatthecriticalperiodforfluentlanguageacquisitionmightbelongerthantheypreviouslythought.Somescientistsbelievedthatthebriefwindowclosesshortlyafterbirth,whileothersstretcheditonlytoearlyadolescence.Comparedtothoseestimates,17or18--whenlanguagelearningabilitystartstodropoff--seemsrelativelyold.“Peoplefaredbetterwhenthylearnedbyimmersion()ratherthansimplyinaclassroomAndmovingtoaplacewhereourdesiredlanguageisspokenisthebestwaytolearnasanadult.Ifnotanoption,youcanmimicanimmersiveenvironmentbyfindingwaystohaveconversationswithnativespeakersintheirowncommunities,”Hartshornesays.Bydoingso,it’spossibletobecomeconversationallyproficient--evenwithouttheadvantageofachild’sbrain.Theword“plummet”inparagraph1isclosestinmeaningto“ ”.A.plunge B.rise C.end D.varyWhatcanbeinferredfromJoshuaHartshorne’swords?

Age10-18isthebesttimetolearnasecondlanguage.Childrenaretooyoungtograspasecondlanguage.Communicatingwithnativespeakersenablesyoutomasterallthelanguageskills.Adultsgobeyondthecriticalperiodforlearningasecondlanguage.Whatmightbethereasonwhyadultscan’treachnative-levelfluencyinasecondlanguage.AdultsarelessinfluencedbytheirmothertonguesAdultsareonlytoowillingtoexperiencesomethingawkwardintheprocess.Adultsspendmoretimerespondingtonewinformation.Adultspreferanimmersiveenvironmenttoaclassroominlearningasecondlanguage.Thepassageismainlyabout .theapproachestolearningasecondlanguagethebestagetolearnasecondlanguage.whykidslearnasecondlanguagemoreeasilythanadultswhetheradultscanlearnasecondlanguageliketheiryoungerselvesSectionCDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.Atechnologycompanywantstobuytherightstousesomeone’sfaceforitsrobots.Itjustaskspeoplewhowanttolicensetheirfacetosubmitaphotoviaemailforthechanceat$130,000.Itisaonce-in-a-whileopportunityfortherightperson.Theyalsoserveapracticalpurpose.Thecompanyisprivately-funded.However,idealcandidateswillbegiventhespecificsoftheproject.SearchforaHumanFaceforRobotsLookingfora$130,000paydayGeomiq,aBritishengineeringandmanufacturingfirmissearchingfora“kindandfriendly”facetobethefaceofarobotonceitgoesintoproduction.Thiswillentail(需要)theselectedperson’sfacebeingreproducedonpotentiallythousandsofversionsoftherobotsworldwide,”Geomiqsaysinablogpostabouttheproject.Robotshavebeenattheforefrontoftechnologyfordecades,andarewidelyconsideredthefutureofourtechnologicaladvancement.thenumberofadultsover85expectedtotripleby2050,accordingtosomeestimatesrobotsdesignedtokeeptheelderlycompanyarebecomingincreasinglycommon.67) Theydothingslikerespondingtovoicecommandsofferingproactive()notificationsandadviceandlettingrelativesmonitorconditionsathome.Thereisstillalongwaytogobutnewroboticproductsarecomingintofruitionallthetime.Geomiqsaystherobotlinehasbeenintheworksforfiveyearsandwillresultinacompanionforseniors.Thedesignerhasnotedinaninterviewwithaselectpresspoolthattheycan’treleasetoomanydetailsatthisstage.(68) Thedesignerhasalsostressedthatunsuccessfulcandidateswillnotbecontacted.Thecompanysaystheneedforanonymity(匿名)isduetothesecretivenatureoftheprojectHowever,itbelievestherobotwillsoonbe“readilyavailable”tothepublicandhopesthecampaignwillcreateextrabuzzaheadofitseventualrelease.knowthatthisisanextremelyuniquerequest,andsigningoverthelicensestoyourfaceispotentiallyanextremelybigdecision,”Geomiqsaid.(69) Thedesignerhassaidthattheprojecthasbeenindevelopmentforfiveyears,andinthattimeframetakenoninvestmentfromsomeindependentventurecapitalsaswellasatopfundbasedinShanghai.thecompanysaystherobots’purposewillbetoactasa“virtualfriend”forelderlypeopleandissettogointoproductionnextTheblogpastdoesn’tshareageorgenderparameters(參).(70) Candidateswhomakeittothenextphasewillgetfulldetailsontheproject.“TheGeomiqsays,“isduetonon-disclosureagreementsignedwiththedesignerandinvestors.”Ⅳ.SummaryWritingDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.DoWeN

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