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2018年江蘇省高考學(xué)科基地密卷英語(十)第I卷(三部分,共85分)第一部分聽力(略)第二部分英語知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié):?jiǎn)雾?xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)從每小題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。ItisgenerallyacknowledgedthatinthepasttheofculturesbetweenEuropeansandtheRomanysometimesledtomanywesternerstakingfierceactionagainstthem.A.cooperation B.similarity C.compromiseD.collisionWordofthesecretagreementbetweenthetwocompanieswastothepress,resultinginagovernmentinvestigationofthematter.A.leaked B.delivered C.submitted D.owedItisconfirmedthatthenewschedulerightnowis,andmaychangeatanypointinthefutureaccordingtotheopinionsofthepublic.A.fragile B.flexible C.tentative D.permanent---Johnny,youseemtolookworried.WhatIcandoforyou?---Iifyoucouldgivemealifttogotothesupermarketinthedowntown.A.hadwondered B.waswonderingC.wouldwonder D.havewondered---WhatdoyouthinkofthenewiPhone?---Oh,quitegood.Anewfunctionhasbeenaddedtothisnewtypeitcanshowyouvividpicturesofwhatisaroundyourself.A.how B.which C.what D.thatFourthousandeighthundredmetersabovesealevel,whoseglaciersarethesourceofEuropeanmostimportantlakes,forexample,LakeofZurich.A.theMountAlpsstands B.standstheMountAlpsC.doestheMountAlpsstand D.standingtheMountAlpsAccordingtothereporterfromNewYorkTimes,thenewversionforPairsclimateagreement,thewholeworldhaswitnessedapromisingfutureoflowerplanet-warminggreenhouse

gasemissions.A.releasedB.releasingC.hasreleasedgasemissions.A.releasedB.releasingC.hasreleasedD.hasbeenreleasedThisSaturday,agrandconcertwillbeheldinthestadiumtoraisemoneyfortheprojectofhelpingthedisabled,theimpactwillbelastingespeciallyforyoungerones.A.onwhich B.onwhomC.ofwhich D.ofwhom---Attimes,IrangmydaughterintheU.K.,butit,snotcheap.---WhatawasteofmoneyyoucouldeasilymakethemostofWeChatorQQ!A.while B.unless C.until D.whenTomysatisfaction,Ifindmycomputerworksmuchmoresmoothly,anewoperatingsystem,Window8.A.toinstall B.installingC.havinginstalledD.installed---Tommy,I,msureyou,llmakegreateffortswhileI,monbusinessinEuropenextweek.---Sure!You,llbeastonishedatwhataccomplishedwhenyouturnback.A.willhavebeen B.hasbeenC.was D.wouldbe——Dad!Michaelhasspoiledtheflowersinthegarden!——Nevermind.Accidentshappen.A.should B.will C.must D.shallJennythatthejourneyshewasheadingforwasanythingbutboring,hadshedippedintothebrochuremorecarefully.A.realized B.hadrealizedC.wouldrealizeD.wouldhaverealizedAccordingtothesurveyconductedinAmerica,thegreatmajorityofkidsalwaysburstoutcryingorevengetcrazyiftheycan't.A.seektheirfortune B.gettheirwayC.maketheheadlines D.burstonthescreen---Robert,mindyourbehavior!Ifyousticktoyourpresentperformance,you,llbefired.---Iknow.I,mascoolasacucumberyouarekillingthefattedcalfIcanseethehandwritingonthewallYouaremakingamountainoutofamolehill第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,共20分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從36-55各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。In1970,acyclone(旋風(fēng))hitthesoutherncoastofBangladesh(孟加拉國(guó)).Sosevereanddeadlywereitseffectsthatit,s36listedastheworld,sworst-everreportednaturaldisaster.The37hadabigimpactontwoSwedishmeanfromMissionAviationFellowship(MAF).Theytraveled38toBangladeshforthepurposeofseeingwhattheycoulddoto39.Theyjourneyedsouthbyboatforseveraldays,throughoutthecountry,svast40networktoreachtheworst-affectedareaandbegantoenvision(設(shè)想)MAFusinganaircraftthatwould41directaccesstolargeareasofthecountrythatwerealmostoutof42.Throughoutthe1980s,MAFAustralia,alongwithotherMAFgroups,sentstaffto43assistanceandtheirpatienceanddedication44sincetheybuilttrustinthecountriesthathadbeen45.In1997,MAFcould46___startaflightprogramwithinBangladesh.Atthattime,besidestransportingdoctorstohospitalslocatedin 47_partsofthecountry,MAFalso48 anon-callemergencymedevac(救援直升機(jī))serviceinBangladesh.OnNovember15,2007,CycloneSidrhitsouthernBangladesh.MAF,s49responseandemergencyprocedureswereseriously50astheofficereceivedover200phonecallsinonedayfromaidagencypersonnelinurgentneedof51toandfromthedisasterzone.Forthenexttwomonths,MAF52solidly,sevendaysaweek.Thefloatplanebecameknownby53localsas“TheSeaAngel(天使)“---theonlyaircraftinthecountryofitstypehavingsucha(n)54.In2009,“TheSeaAngel”wassentagainforrapidassistance55 CycloneAllastruck.Today,inBangladesh,MAFmakesover750flightsandtransportsaround2,500passengersannually.36.A.justB.stillC.soonD.often37.A.historyB.failureC.burdenD.event38.A.separatelyB.occasionallyC.immediatelyD.fortunately39.A.helpB.surviveC.researchD.hurry

40.A.airB.busC.riverD.rail41.A.reduceB.preventC.changeD.enable42.A.focusB.dangerC.orderD.reach43.A.seekB.provideC.promiseD.receive44.A.ranoutB.camebackC.paidoffD.kepton45.A.noticedB.untiedC.assistedD.traveled46.A.properlyB.secretlyC.suddenlyD.finally47.A.secureB.crowdedC.remoteD.coastal48.A.requestB.beganC.restoreD.continue49.A.rapidB.naturalC.appropriateD.unexpected50.A.followedB.testedC.forecastedD.established51.A.transportB.messageC.fundingD.encouragement52.A.acceleratedB.flewC.appealedD.searched53.A.reasonableB.gratefulC.outgoingD.respectable54.A.destinationB.applicationC.decorationD.reputation35.A.once第三部分:閱讀理解B.if(共15小題;每小題2分,C.when,滿分30分)D.until閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。ADowney,scornmaze(迷宮)adventureOpensSaturdayAugust12thCornmazeisincludedinadmission!HAPPY150CANADA!AvailabledailybeginningAugust12toOctober31.Noreservationsrequiredduringourregulardaytimehours.FindingyourwaythroughtheDowney,scornmazeisagreatexperiencetohavewithyourfriendsandfamily.Therearemanytwistsandturnsthrough10kmsoftrails.It,sthemostfunyouhaveeverhadgettingLOST!Trytoworktogethertofindallthestationsandcelebratetogetherwhenyoumakeit.FingerFunniesMazeGameEnjoyourFUNFingerFunniesGame.Searchforthe5gamestationsandgetyourcolorpattern.Matchyourcolorpatterntoachartwhichwillgiveyouafunnychallengetoperforminfrontofyourfriendsandfamilyandfamily.Allowapproximately45minutestocompletethemaze.SomeRulestoRemember:?Childrenunder12mustbesupervised.?Pleasestayontrails?Horseplay(打鬧嬉戲)willnotbetolerated.?Lastadmittancetothecornmazewillbeonehourbeforeclose.Details?Allguests(children&adults)enteringareasarerequiredtopay$12.?Atthetimeofbooking,youwillbegivenawagonride.Pleasearrive15-30minutesinadvanceforpayment.Wagonrideswillnotwaitforguestswhoarelate.?Ifpayingasagroup,cometotheadmissionbooth,andstatethenameofthegroupandthenumberofparticipants.?Dressappropriately.Itcanbecoldintheevening.Werecommendcoatsandboots.?Youarepermittedtowearcostumes.?Remembertobringaflashlight.?Noalcohol,smoking,ordrugs.?Nooutsidefoodordrinkpermitted.Whatcanthevisitorslearnfromthenotice?Theytrytocompeteforthegamestationsindividually.Theyshouldwearthecostumeswhosecolormatchesthestation'sTheyareshownhowtotravelthroughthemaze.Theyfinditnotalittledifficulttofinishthetask.Whenbookingthetickets,thevisitorsareremindedthat.theyhadbetterarrivewithinarehourbeforeclose.kidswillenjoytheexperiencewhenaccompaniedtheypayearlytoensureyourbookingsuccessfullytheydon,thavetoprepareanynecessityinadvance.BWhenpoliceinLondonrecentlytrialledanewfacialrecognitionsystem,theymadeaworryingandembarrassingmistake.AttheNottingHillCarnival,thetechnologymaderoughly35falsematchesbetweenknownsuspectsandmembersofthecrowd,withoneperson“erroneously”arrested.Thefailureofthistechnologymeansvisualsurveillancestillreliesmainlyonpeoplesittingindarkroomswatchinghoursofcamerafootage(連續(xù)鏡頭),whichistotallyinadequatetoprotectpeopleinacity.Butrecentresearchsuggestsvideoanalysissoftwarecouldbedramaticallyimprovedthankstosoftwareadvancesmadeinacompletelydifferentfield:DNAsequenceanalysis.BytreatingvideoasascenethatevolvesinthesamewayDNAdoes,thesesoftwaretoolsandtechniquescouldtransformautomatedvisualsurveillance.Yetautomatedvisualsurveillanceremainsmostlylimitedtotasksinrelativelycontrolledenvironments.Detectingtrespass(非法入侵)onaspecificproperty,countingpeoplepassingthroughagivengate,ornumber-platerecognitioncanbecompletedquiteaccurately.Butanalysingfootageofgroupsofpeopleoridentifyingindividualsinapublicstreetisunreliablebecauseoutdoorscenesvaryandchangesomuch.Inordertoimproveautomatedvideoanalysis,weneedsoftwarethatcandealwiththisvariabilityratherthantreatingitasaninconvenience-afundamentalchange.Andoneareathatisusedtodealingwithlargeamountsofveryvariabledataisgenomics.Todayit,spossibleforscientiststorelativelyeasilyaccessgenomeanalysisservicestostudyallsortsofthings,fromhowtocombatdiseasesanddesignpersonalizedmedicalservices,tothemysteriesofhumanhistory.Genomicanalysisincludesthestudyoftheevolutionofgenesovertimebyinvestigatingthemutationswhichhaveoccurred.Thisissurprisinglysimilartothechallengeinvisualsurveillance,whichreliesoninterpretingtheevolutionofasceneovertimetodetectandtrackmovingpedestrians.Bytreatingdifferencesbetweentheimagesthatmakeupavideoasmutations,wecanapplythetechniquesdevelopedforgenomicanalysistovideo.Earlytestsofthis“vide-omics”principlehavealreadydemonstrateditspotential.MyresearchgroupatKingstonUniversityhas,forthefirsttime,shownthatvideoscouldbeanalysedevenwhencapturedbyafreelymovingcamera.Byidentifyingcameramotionasmutations,theycanbecompensatedsothatasceneappearsasiffilmedbyafixedcamera.Meanwhile,researchersattheUniversityofVeronahavedemonstratedthatimageprocessingtaskscanbeencodedinsuchawaythatstandardgenomicstoolscouldbeexploited.Thisisparticularlyimportantsincesuchanapproachreducessignificantlythecostandtimeofsoftwaredevelopment.Combiningthiswithourstrategycouldeventuallydeliverthevisualsurveillancerevolutionthatwaspromisedmanyyearsago.Ifthe“vide-omics”principleweretobeadopted,thecomingdecadecoulddelivermuchsmartercameras.Inwhichcase,wehadbettergetusedtobeingspottedonvideofarmoreoften.Thewriter,sresearchgroupcontributestothevisualsurveillancerevolutionby.developinganewfacialrecognitionsystemidentifyingcameramotionasmutationsencodingimageprocessingtasksdeliveringmuchsmartercamerasAccordingtothewriter,the“vide-omics”principleis.A.erroneousandinconvenientB.ridiculousbutpossibleC.promisingandeconomicD.valuablebutdoubtfulTheunderlinedword“surveillance”inPara2isclosestinmeaningto.A.closeobservationB.strictinspectionC.carefulexaminationD.seriousinvestigationCNeuroscientistshaveexplainedtheriskyaggressiveorjustplainconfusingbehaviorofteenagersastheproductofabrainthatissomehowcompromised.Groundbreakingresearchinthepast10years,however,showsthatthisviewiswrong.Theteenbrainisnotdefective.Itisnotahalf-bakedadultbrain,either.Ithasbeenforgedbyevolutiontofunctiondifferentlyfromthatofachildoranadult.Foremostamongtheteenbrain,sfeaturesisitsabilitytochangeinresponsetotheenvironmentbymodifyingthecommunicationnetworksthatconnectbrainregions.Itallowsteenagerstomakeenormousstridesinthinkingandsocialization.Butthechangealsomakesthemsensitivetodangerousbehaviorandseriousmentaldisorders.Themostrecentstudiesindicatethattheriskiestbehaviorarisesfromamismatchbetweenthematurationofnetworksinthelimbicsystem(邊緣系統(tǒng)),whichdrivesemotionsandintensifiesatpuberty(青春期),andthematurationofnetworksintheprefrontalcortex(前額皮質(zhì)),whichoccurslaterandpromotessoundjudgmentandthecontrolofimpulses.Indeed,wenowknowthatone,sprefrontalcortexcontinuestochangeprominentlyuntilhis20s.Andyetpubertyseemstobestartingearlier,extendingthe“mismatchyears”.Theplasticityofnetworkslinkingbrainregions-andnotthegrowthofthoseregions,aspreviouslythought-iskeytoeventuallybehavinglikeanadult.Understandingthat,andknowingthatawideninggapbetweenthedevelopmentofemotionalandjudgmentnetworksishappeninginyoungpeopletoday,canhelpparents,teachers,counselorsandteenagersthemselves.Peoplewillbetterseethatbehaviorsuchasrisk-taking,sensation-seeking,andturningawayfromparentsandtowardpeersarenotsignsofcognitiveoremotionalproblems.Theyareanaturalresultofbraindevelopment,anormalpartofadolescentslearninghowtonegotiateacomplexworld.Thesameunderstandingcanalsohelpadultsdecidewhentointervene.A15-year-oldgirl'sdeparturefromherparents,tastesinclothing,musicorpoliticsmaybeasourceofanxietyforMomandDadbutdoesnotindicatementalillness.A16-year-oldboy,stendencytoskateboardwithoutahelmetortoacceptriskychallengesfromfriendsisnotunimportantbutismorelikelyasignofshort-rangethinkingandpeerpressurethanadesiretohurthimself.Otherexploratoryandaggressiveactionsmightberedflags,however.Knowingmoreabouttheuniqueteenbrainwillhelpallofuslearnhowtoseparateunusualbehaviorthatisage-appropriatefromthatwhichmightindicateillness.Suchawarenesscouldhelpsocietyreducetheratesofteenaddiction,motorvehicleaccidentsanddepression.Theword“defective”inthefirstparagraphpossiblymeansnot.A.perfectB.enormousC.matureD.advancedThesecondparagraphismainlyabout.A.featuresofteenbrain,s B.changesofteenbrain'sC.effectsbrainchangecanbring D.separateaspectsofbrainchangesThelimbicsystemandtheprefrontalcortexarementionedinParagraph3to.showhowthemismatchbetweentheirmaturationofnetworkshappensexplaintherelationshipbetweenearlypubertyandthemexplainwhatleadstoteen,sriskiestbehaviorD.showthedifferencesbetweenthemWhat,sthemainpurposeofthewholepassage?Tointroduceanewresearchaboutteens,brainToprovidesomeinformationaboutteens,brainTounderstandthedevelopmentofteens,brainTodescribeinsidestructureofteens,brainandhowitfunctions.DItwassupposedtobeoursecret.Myhairdresserclaimedtopossessaspecialsubstancethatcouldalmostundetectably“blendaway”grayhair,which,at45,Ihadatouchof.Sittingbeforethemirrorinherchair,IlookedatmyselffromanglesIwasn'tusedto,discoveringthatthegraywasmoreextensivethanI,dbeenwillingtoadmit.Insteadofthreadingitswaybetweenthedarkerhairs,ithadconsumedwholesectorsofmyhead,especiallyonthesidesandintheback.Itwasadvancingthewayfrostdoes,ormold.“Isuggestweleavesomein,”myhairdressersaid.“Justenoughtomakeyoulookdistinguished.”Inodded,butthatlastworddidnotsitwellwithme.Itsoundedexactlylikewhatitwas:anotherwayofsaying“”.Everymonthforsevenyears,thisconversation,orsomeversionofit,wasrepealed.Theworldmovedalong,theseasonschanged,butmyhairstayedthesameorapproximatelythesame.Towardtheendofeachcycle,mynaturalcolor-orlackofit-wouldreappear,abitmoreobviouslyeachtime,forcingmedeeperanddeeperintomask.Mywife,begantoargue---mildlyatfirstbutincreasinglyemphatically---thatgrayhairlookedterrificonmenmyage.Forevidence,shepointedtoGeorgeClooneyandAndersonCooper,wholookedterrificnomatterwhat.Theywerethesilverall-stars,andIhatedthem.Ihatedthemnotfortheirage-resistantmalebeautybutfortheirabilitytoacceptthemselves.I,dreadthisstoryThePictureofDorianCraywhenIwasyoung,whosemessageseemedtobethatwhenitcomestosingsofaging,youcanrunbutyoucannothide---andthatthelongeryouattempttorun,thewrosethefinalpunishmentwillbe.Timehadacceleratedunderthemask,justasthegreatwritershadsaiditwould.Worse,Ibegantodetectinthosearoundmechangesinhowtheyviewedme,treatedme.Mystudentsinthegraduate-schoolwritingprogramattheUniversityofMontanaaskedmeaboutauthorsof40yearsagothoughImighthaveknownthempersonally.Mywiferanherfingersthroughmyhairmoreoften,almostasthoughshewerecheckingifitwouldstayon.Thekeenesthumiliationofall,theonethatatlastforcedmetoacceptmyself,occurredataNewYorkCitysandwichshop.Aftertakingmyorder,oneofthegirlsbehindthecounteraskedifshecouldaskmesomething.Beingaskedifyou,rewillingtobeaskedathingisalwaysabadsign.“What?”Igrunted.Thegirl,whoappearedtobe18orso,followedwithsomethinglike:“It,snotthatIthinkyoulookoldoranything,butwhenwasdoo-wop?Doyouremember?Doo-wop?Whenwasthat?The760s?The'50s?”Itjustgotworse,“The’40s?”“Late'50s,early'60s,"Isaidcoolly.DidthegirlreallythinkthatI'dbeenonthescenethen,ordidshemerelyfindmeprofessorial,amanwhoappearedtoberichingeneralknowledge?“Thatmusthavebeensocool,"shesaid.“Walkingaroundhearingsingingonallthecorners!”I'vegrownintomygrayhairsincethen.I'vehadto.Thecelebrity“silverfoxes”(tousemywife,sterm”don'tannoymeasstronglyastheyusedto.Onmygooddays,Ievencountmyselfasoneofthem,convincedthatmycolorshifthasrevealedinmeacertainmischievousness.Whenaskedbymyjuniorsaboutthedistantpast---aboutdoo-wopandthelikeorwhetherIevermetFlanneryO'Connor---Ireplywithacertaincheerfulness,asthoughthequestionsareabsurdbutIamtooexperiencedandcomfortabletotakeoffense,atanything.ThehardpartiswhenI'malone,outonthestreet,andglimpseamalestrangerwholooksfillyasoldasIoncepretendednottobe.IsthathowIappeartoothersnow?Itrynottothinkaboutit.Iletitgo.Whichofthefollowingwordscanbethemostsuitablefortheblank?A.Charming B.Ugly C.DisappointingD.OldWhatcanbeinferredfromParagraph4?Thewritertriedtoshyhimselffromothers.ThewriterconstantlydyedhishairThewritershavedoffhishairconstantlyThewritertriedtohidehishairWhichofthefollowingproverbsissimilartothemessagefromThePictureofDorianGray?Easycome,easygoTakeitasitcomesJusticehaslongarmsIt,snousecryingoverspiltmilkDoo-wopwasmostprobablyakindof.A.music B.dance C.painting D.writingWhichofthefollowingisNOTseenasahumiliationtothewriter?Thehairdresserclaimedtopossessaspecialsubstance.HiswiferanherfingersthroughhishairThegirlaskedhimaboutDoo-wopHisstudentsaskedaboutauthorsof40yearsagoWhichofthefollowingshowtheprocessofthechangesinthewriter?Ignorance-annoyance-confidenceIndifference-avoidance-cheerfulnessDenial---disguise---acceptancePretension---accusation---satisfaction第II卷(兩部分,共35分)第四部分任務(wù)型閱讀(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,并根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后表格中的空格里填入最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。注意:每空只填1個(gè)單詞。Thebiggestdisappointmentsinourlivesareoftentheresultofmisplacedexpectations.Thisisespeciallytruewhenitcomestoourrelationshipsandinteractionswithothers.Adjustingyourexpectationsofotherpeoplewillgreatlyreduceunnecessaryfrustration(挫折)andsuffering,inbothyourlifeandtheirs,andhelpyourefocusonthethingsthattrulymatter.Youdeservetobehappy.Youdeservetolivealifeyouareexcitedabout.Don,tlettheopinionsofothersmakeyouforgetthat.Youarenotinthisworldtoliveuptotheexpectationsofothers,norshouldyoufeelthatothersareheretoliveuptoyours.Infact,themoreyouapproveofyourowndecisionsinlife,thelessapprovalyouneedfromeveryoneelse.Youhavetodaretobeyourself,andfollowyourownintuition(直覺),howeverfrighteningorstrangethatmayfeelorprovetobe.Don,tcompareyourselftoothers.Don,tgetdiscouragedbytheirprogressorsuccess.Followyourownpathandstaytruetoyourownpurpose.Successisultimately(最終)aboutspendingyourlifehappilyinyourownway.Youmightfeelunwantedandunworthytooneperson,butyouarepricelesstoanother.Don,teverforgetyourworth.Spendtimewiththosewhovalueyou.Nomatterhowgoodyouaretopeople,therewillalwaysbeonenegativepersonwhocriticizesyou.Smile,ignorethem,andcarryon.Inthiscrazyworldthat,stryingtomakeyoulikeeveryoneelse,thetoughestbattleyou,lleverhavetofightisthebattletobeyourself.Andasyou'refightingback,noteveryonewilllikeyou.Sometimespeoplewillcallyounamesbecauseyou,re“different.”ButthafsperfectlyOK.ThethingsthatmakeyoudifferentarethethingsthatmakeYOU,andtherightpeoplewillloveyouforit.Ifthere,saspecificbehaviorsomeoneyoucareabouthasthatyou,rehopingdisappearsovertime,itprobablywon,t.Ifyoureallyneedthemtochangesomething,behonestandputallthecardsonthetablesothispersonknowshowyoufeelandwhatyouneedthemtodo.Forthemostpartthough,youcan,tchangepeopleandyoushouldn,ttry.Eitheryouacceptwhotheyareoryouchoosetolivewithoutthem.Itmightsoundharsh,butit,snot.Whenyoutrytochangepeople,theyoftenremainthesame,butwhenyoudon,ttrytochangethem-whenyousupportthemandallowthemthefreedomtobeastheyare-theygraduallychangeinthemostbeautifulway,becausewhatreallychangesisthewayyouseethem.Peoplerarelybehaveexactlythewayyouwantthemto.Hopeforthebest,butexpectless.Andremember,themagnitudeofyourhappinesswillbedirectlyproportional(正比)toyourthoughtsandhowyouchoosetothinkaboutthings.Title:ThreeThingsYouShouldStopExpectingfromOthersBriefintroductionImproperexpectationsoftenleadtodisappointmentandsuffering,preventingyoufocusingon(71) things.ThreeimproperexpectationsWetendtoliveuptoothers7expectations,andexpectotherstomeet(72) ,too.Weexpectalltheotherstolikeus,butactuallynoonecan(73) everyoneelse.?Weexpectthespecificbehaviorsofourbelovedtogoawaygradually,butprobablyin(74) .(75) toavoidimproperexpectationsByyourselfand(76) toyourownpurposeinsteadofcomparingyourselftoothers.(77) thosewhocriticizeyouandfightabattletobeyourself(78) peoplesometimesthinkyouare“different”.Be(79) ifyouwantotherstochangesomething,orjustchangeyourownattitudeandlearntoacceptwhotheyare.ConclusionStopexpectingtoomuchfromothersand(80) yourhappinessonyourownthoughtsandthewayyouthinkaboutthings.第五部分書面表達(dá)(滿分25分)請(qǐng)閱讀下面短文,并按照要求用英語寫一篇150詞左右的文章。

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