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第第頁(yè)泰州市2016屆高三第一次模擬考試英語(yǔ)試題(考試時(shí)間:120分鐘總分120分)第I卷(選擇題三部分共85分)第一部分:聽(tīng)力部分(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分20分)聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽(tīng)完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來(lái)回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1.Whathasbeenfixedaccordingtothewoman?A.Thedates B.Theschedule C.Optionalbooks2.Howdoesthewomansound?A.Excited B.Relaxed C.Worried3.Howmanytripsdoestheschoolorganizeonaweekdayafternoon?A.2 B.3 C.54.Whendoeshemanusuallygooffwork?A.At4:30 B.At5o’clock C.At8o’clock5.Whereisthewoman?A.Inasoapfactory B.Inherhouse C.Ataninformationdesk第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分15分)聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽(tīng)每段對(duì)話前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽(tīng)完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話讀兩遍。聽(tīng)第6段材料,回答第6至7題。6.Whatdidthewomanforgettodo?A.ToturnoffthestoveB.TowashthepanafterusingitC.Toleavesomebreakfastfortheman7.WhomightMariabe?A.Theman’sgirlfriend B.Thecouple’sneighbor C.Thewoman’sroommates聽(tīng)第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.Whywon’tMr.Stonecometotheclinictomorrow?A.Hecan’tsparethetime.B.Theclinicwillbeclosed.C.Dr.Miltonwon’tcometowork.9.Whenistheclinicopeninaweek?A.FromMondaytoFriday.B.OnweekdaysexceptThursdayC.Duringthewholeweek10.WhenwillMr.Stonefinallycometotheclinic?A.5:20p.m.Wednesday B.6:15p.m.Wednesday C.6:15p.m.Thursday聽(tīng)第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.Whatwasthewomandoingwhenherhusbandcomplained?A.Sewingatablecloth B.Gettingridofthesmoke C.Tryinganewly-boughtdress12.Whydidthemanlosehistemper?A.Hewastiredofhisdailylife.B.Hiswifedidn’tallowhimtosmoke.C.Hemetwithsomedifficultiesinhiswork.13.WhydidthecoupledecidetotryItalianfootatlast?A.Theadvertisementputthehusbandinthemood.B.Thefoodintherestaurantwasinexpensive.C.Thehusbandhadborrowedsomemoney.聽(tīng)第9段材料,回答第14至16題。14.WhoistoblameforBuster’smissing?A.Lily B.Ben C.Johnson15.WhatdoesBusteroftendo?A.WalkwithLilytoschoolB.ChaseJohnsonintheyardC.Waitforthemaninthepark16.Whathasthewomanbeendoing?A.Tellinghimastoryaboutherdog.B.Askingthemantogiveup.C.Comfortingtheman.聽(tīng)第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Inwhatwaywasthebeardangerous?A.Itwasfollowingpeopleduringtheday.B.Itoftenattackedfarmanimals.C.Ithadkilledseveralpeople.18.HowmanypeoplecarriedouttherobberyinBrussels?A.Two B.Three C.Eight19.WhatisTRUEabouttherobbers?A.Theyshotfiftypeople. B.Theystolesomediamonds.C.Theyknewanofficialattheairport.20.WhatwillhappentothesnakesontheislandofGuam?A.Theywillbepoisonedtodeath.B.Theywillbekilledbypowerlines.C.Theywillbeusedforscientifictests.第二部分:英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分35分)第一節(jié):?jiǎn)雾?xiàng)填空(共15小題,每小題1分,共15分)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面各題,從題中所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題紙上將該選項(xiàng)涂黑.21.Itisimportantforparentstoremain_______ineducatingtheirchildrenasforbiddingathingonedayandexcusingitthenextisnotfoundationformorality.A.conservativeB.conventionalC.contradictoryD.consistent22.Thereisnodoubt,frommypointofview,_________mattersisnotwhathappenstoyou,butwhatyourememberandhowyourememberit.A.whatthatB.thatthatC.whatifD.thatwhat50.A.Instead B.Besides C.Otherwise D.However51.A.boring B.disappointing C.shocking D.thrilling52.A.above B.before C.behind D.beyond53.A.moreorless B.soonerorlater C.nowandthenD.byandby54.A.around B.here C.there D.about55.A.works B.hurts C.suffers D.counts第三部分閱讀理解(共15小題,每小題2分,滿(mǎn)分30分)A1.Cartridgeexchangeindicator2.Lid3.Funnel(漏斗)4.MAXTRAcartridge(MAXTRA濾芯)Jug(水壺)CongratulationsonyournewBRITAwaterfilterjug(濾水壺)withMAXTRA!ThankyouforchoosingBRITAqualityforcleaner,clearergreattastingBRITAfilteredwater.MAXTRAisthekeyforcleaner,clearergreattastingBRITAfilteredwater.MAXTRAfiltrationtechnologyReduceslimescale(水垢)andsubstances,thataffecttasteandodour.Reducesforyourwellbeingmetalssuchasleadandcopperthatmaybepresentinyourwaterduetodomesticwaterpipe.duetothenaturalMicroporelFilterandpowerfulProtectFilter.MAXTRAFlowControl:PerfectfiltrationMAXTRAFlowControlensurestheperfectfiltrationtimeforbestresultsthroughtheidealcombinationoftheMAXTRAcartridgeandthefunneloftheBRITAwaterfilter.LifetimeoftheMAXTRAcartridgeMAXTRAcartridgelifedependsonlocalwaterquality,suchaswaterhardness.ToensureperfectperformanceyoushouldchangeyourMAXTRAcartridgeeveryfourweeks,inwhichcaseacartridgeexchangeindicatormayhelpyou.Over40yearsofexperienceisaguaranteeofqualityForover40years,BRITAhasstoodforconstantinnovationandthehighestqualityinthedevelopmentofwaterfiltersolutions.TojustifyhighqualityrequirementsatBRITAtherearestrictinternalandexternalqualitycontrols.TheindependentinstitutionTǖVSǖDguaranteesthequalityofhouseholdwaterfilterandcartridgesonaregularbasis.TǖVSǖDcertifiesthefoodgradequalityofBRITAwaterfiltersandtheMAXTRAcartridgeaccordingtoGermanandEuropeanlegislation.56.AllthefollowingstatementsaretrueEXCEPTthat_________.A.leadandcopperaremetalswhichharmourhealthB.thelife-spanofMAXTRAcartridgeisonemonthC.filtrationtimeisrelatedtothequalityandtasteofwaterD.whenthetimeforchangingMAXTRAcartridgecomes,youwillfindsignalsonthelid57.WhycanthenewBRITAwaterfilterjugprovidecleaner,clearertastingwater?A.BecausetheMAXTRAfiltrationtechnologyhasbeenappliedtothejug.B.BecauseBRITAcompanyhasstrictinternalandexternalqualitycontrols.C.BecausetheindependentinstitutionTǖVSǖDisveryfamousinthisfield.D.BecauseBRITAcompanystandsforconstantinnovationandhighestquality.BAglobalsurveyofcharitablegivingconductedon135nationsmightgiveusarenewedsenseoffaithinhumanity.TheWorldGivingIndex2014examinedwhetherpeopledonatedmoneytoacharity,volunteeredtheirtimetoanorganizationorofferedassistancetosomeonetheydidn’tknowwhoneededhelp.About2.3billionpeopleworldwidereportedhelpingastrangeroverthecourseofonemonthlastyear,andover1.4billiondonatedmoneytocharitablecausesin2013.ItmaynotbesurprisingthattheUnitedStates,oneofthewealthiestcountriesintheworld,cameontopasthemostgenerousnation.Whatisastonishingisthattheaccolade(榮譽(yù))wassharedwithMyanmar,anationranking151spotslowerthantheU.s.ontheGDPpercapitascale.Infact,thereportfoundthatanation’seconomicprosperitydoesn’tautomaticallytranslatetogenerosity.Onlyfiveofthecountriesinthisyear’sWorldGivingIndexTop20aremembersoftheG20,aforumoftheworld’slargesteconomies.LesswealthyplaceslikeSriLankaandTrinidadandTobagofeaturedinthetop10.Otherfactors,likefollowingareligiousphilosophyorrespondingtoanaturaldisaster,werefoundtobemajordriversofdonations.Myanmarearneditstopplacemainlyduetothefactthatnearlyalloftherespondents,91%,donatedmoneytocharity,apracticewhichisrootedinthecountry’sTheravadaBuddhistcommunity.Anotherhigh-rankingcountrywithalargepopulationofthefollowersofthatreligionisSriLanka,whichrankedninthintheIndex.Malaysia’shighjumpintheranking,from71stplaceto7th,wasattributedtotheoutpouringofthehumanitarianaidafterthedestructiveTyphoonHaiyanhittheneighboringPhilippines.InAfrica,Kenyahasmoved18placesupthisyear,ranking15thintheglobalindex.It’sthemostcharitablecountryinthecontinent,aheadoflargereconomieslikeNigeria,whichisinthe21stplace,andSouthAfricawithrank34th.Africansarealsothreetimesmorelikelytoextendahelpinghandtostrangersthandonatemoneyorvolunteer,whichseemstoshowthataremorelikelytoshowtheirgenerositythroughcommunitysupportthanformalizedchannels.Fromaglobalperspective,thereportconcludesthatthediversenatureofthetopgivingcountriessignalsthatregardlessofgeographyorculture,peopleuniversallyappeartorespondtothoseinneed.WhichofthefollowingisNOTthefactorcontributingtopeople’sgenerosity? A.Anation’seconomicprosperity.B.Areligiousphilosophy. C.Theresponsetoanaturaldisaster.D.Therequirementofthegovernment.TheauthormayagreewiththefollowingversionsEXCEPTthat____________.A.KenyaisthemostcharitablecountryinthecontinentofAfrica.B.Africanstendtoshowtheirgenerositythroughformalizedchannels.C.MalaysiarankshigherthisyearduetoitsabunsantaidtoPhilippines.D.manypeopleinMyanmarandSriLankasharethesamereligiousphilosophy.WhichofthefollowingshowsthecorrectorderofthecountriesintheWorldGivingIndex?A.KenyaTobagoNigeriaMyanmar.B.AmericaTobagoNigeriaTrinidad.C.MyanmarMalaysiaKenyaNigeria.D.SriLankaKenyaSouthAfricaTrinidad.Thepassagemainlytellsusthat___________.A.Americatooktheleadincharitablegiving.B.Peoplehavemorefaithinhumanitynowadays.C.mostpeoplearewillingtolendahardwhennecessary.D.Somepoorcountriesaremorelikelytoshowtheirgenerosity.CBiologistsbelievethatloveisfundamentallyabiologicalratherthanaculturalconstruct,becausethecapacityforloveisfoundinallhumanculturesandsimilarbehaviorisfoundinsomeotheranimals.Inhumansthepurposeofallthedesireistofocusattentionontheraisingofoffspring.Childrendemandanunusualamountofparenting,andtwoparentsarebetterthanone.Loveisasignalthatbothpartnersarecommitted,andmakesitmorelikelythatthiscommitmentwillcontinueaslongasnecessaryforchildrentoreachindependence.Butwhatdoessciencehavetosayaboutthenotionofloveatfirstsight?Inrecentyearstheabilitytowatchthebraininactionhasofferedawealthofinsightintothemechanicsoflove.Researchershaveshownthatwhenapersonfallsinlove,adozendifferentpartofbrainworktogethertoreleasechemicalsthattriggerfeelingsofeuphoria,bondingandexcitement.Ithasalsobeenshownthattheunconditionallovebetweenamotherandachildisassociatedwithactivityindifferentregionsofthebrainfromthoseassociatedwithpair-bondinglove.Passionateloveisrootedintherewardcircuitryofthebrain—thesameareathatisactivewhenhumansfeelarushfromcocaine.Infact,thedesire,motivationsandwithdrawalsinvolvedinlovehaveagreatdealincommonwithaddiction.Itsmostintenseformstendtobeassociatedwiththeearlystagesofarelationship,whichthengivewaytoacalmerattachmentformofloveonefeelswithalongtermpartner.Whatallthismeansisthatonespecialpersoncanbecomechemicallyrewardingtothebrainofanother.Loveatfirstsight,then,isonlypossibleifthemechanismforgeneratinglong-termattachmentcanbetriggeredquickly.Therearesignsthatitcanbe.Onelineofevidenceisthatpeopleareabletodecidewithinasecondhowattractivetheyfindanotherperson.Thisdecisionappearstoberelatedtofacialattractiveness,althoughmenmayfavorwomenwithwaist-to-hipratioof0.7,nomatterwhattheiroverallweightis.(Thisratiomayindicateawoman’sreproductivehealth.)AnotherpieceofevidencecomesfromworkbyapsychologistatBen-GurionUniversity,whofoundinasurveythatasmallpercentage(11%)ofpeopleinlong-termrelationshipssaidthattheybeganwithloveatfirstsight.Inotherwords,insomecouplestheinitialfavorableimpressionsofattractivenesstriggeredlovewhichsustainedalengthybond.Itisalsoclearthatsomecouplesneedtoformtheirbondsoveralongerperiod,andpopularculturetellsmanytalesoffriendswhobecomelovers.Onemightalsoassumethatifapersonislookingforapartnerwithtraitsthatcannotbequantifiedinstantly,suchascompassion,intellectoragoodsenseofhumor,thenitwouldbehardtoformarelationshiponthebasisofloveatfirstsight.Thosemoreconcernedwithvisualappearances,though,mightfindthiseasier.Soitappearsthatloveatfirstsightexists,butisnotaverycommonbasisforlong-termrelationships.62.Whenapersonfallsinlove,_____________.A.hefeelsasifhewereaddictedtococaine.B.hewillbecommittedtothebelovedaslongasnecessary.C.hewillexperiencecomplexfeelingsbroughtonbydifferentregionsofhisbrain.D.hewillexperienceacalmerattachmentformoflovebeforehefeelstheextremelove.63.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat________.A.pair-bondinglovecomesfromalongstablefriendship.B.themechanismforcreatinglong-termattachmentensuresloveatfirstsightC.itisimpossibleforthoseordinary-lookingpeopletofallinloveatfirstsight.D.menmaybeattractedbyagirlwhosefiguresuggestsheradmirablereproductivecapacity.64.Theunderlinedword“traits”inthelastparagraphprobablymeans______.A.characteristicsB.somethingtypicalinyourtemperC.particularquantitiesinyourpersonalityD.attitudesthatshowyourmoralstandards65.Whichofthefollowingmaybethebesttitleofthepassage?A.ThestagesofpassionateloveB.ThescienceofloveatfirstsightC.Thebiologicalconstructofpair-bondingD.Themechanismforgeneratinglong-termloveDErnestHemingwaywasnotonlyacommandingfigurein20th-centuryliterature,butwasalsoapackrat.Hesavedevenhisoldpassportsandusedbullfighttickets,leavingbehindoneofthelongestpapertrailsofanyauthor.“ErnestHemingway:BetweenTwoWars,”whichopensonFridayattheMorganLibrary&Museum,isthefirstmajormuseumexhibitiondevotedtoHemingwayandhiswork.Thelargestandmostinterestingsectionfocusesonthe’20s,Hemingway’sParisyears,andrevealsawriterwemighthavebeenindangerofforgetting:HemingwaybeforehebecameHemingway.Theexhibitiondoesnotfailtoincludepicturesofthebearded,manly,Hem.He’sshownposingwithsomekuduhehasjustshotinAfricaandonthebridgeofhisbelovedfishingboat,

thePilar,withCarlosGutiérrez,thefishermanwhobecamethemodelfor“TheOldManandtheSea.”Butthefirstphototheviewerseesisabigblowupofahandsome,clean-shaven,19-year-oldstandingoncrutches.Thisisfromthesummerof1918,whenHemingwaywasrecoveringfromwoundsattheRedCrosshospitalinMilanandtryingtoturnhiswartimeexperiencesintofiction.

Theevidenceatthisexhibitionsuggeststhat,intheearlydays,heoftenwroteinpencil,mostlyincheapnotebooksbutsometimesonwhateverpapercametohand.Thefirstdraftoftheshortstory“Soldier’sHome”waswrittenonsheetsheappearedtohavesnatchedfromatelegraphoffice.Theimpressionyougetisofayoungwriterseizedbyinspirationandsometimesbarrelingaheadwithoutanentirelyclearsenseofwhereheisgoing.F.ScottFitzgerald(someofwhoseletterswithHemingwayisalsoonview)famouslyurgedhimtocutthefirsttwochaptersof“TheSunAlsoRises,”complainingaboutthe“elephantinefacetiousness”ofthebeginning,andHemingwayobliged,gettingridofaclunkyopeningthatnowseemsalmost“meta”.In1929,inaninepenciledcritique,Fitzgeraldalsosuggestednumerousrevisionsfor“AFarewelltoArms.”Hemingwaytooksomeofthese,butlessgraciously,andsoonafterwardhisfriendshipwithFitzgeraldcametoanend.ThepapersattheMorganshowaHemingwaywhoisnotalwayssureofhimself.Therearerunninglistsofstorieshekeptfiddlingwith,andtherearelistsandlistsofpossibletitles,includingthe45heconsideredfor“Farewell”and47differentendingsforthenovel.Indisplaycaseafterdisplaycase,youseeHemingwayduringhisParisyearsinventingandreinventinghimself,discoveringashegoesalongjustwhatkindofwriterhewantstobe.Inamoving1925lettertohisparents,whorefusedtoread“InOurTime,”hissecondstorycollection,hewrites:“YouseeI’mtryinginallmystoriestogetthefeelingoftheactuallifeacross—notjusttodescribelife—orcriticizeit—buttoactuallymakeitalive.Sothatwhenyouhavereadsomethingbymeyouactuallyexperiencethething.Youcantdothiswithoutputtinginthebadandtheuglyaswellaswhatisbeautiful.”BythetimetheSecondWorldWarbrokeout,Hemingwayhadsolidifiedintotheiconicfigurewenowremember:Papa.EvenJ.D.Salingercallshimthis.Andablustery,crankyHemingwayappearsin1949whenaboardthePilarhegrabsanoldfishingdiaryandbeginsscrawlinganangrylettertoHaroldRoss,theeditorofTheNewYorker,complainingaboutAlfredKazin’sreviewof“AcrosstheRiverandIntotheTrees,”not,intruth,averygoodbook.But,Hemingway,oftendrinkinganddepressed,didn’tknowit,hisbestworkwasbehindhimbythen.66.Whichofthefollowingisclosestinmeaningtotheunderlinedwords“apackrat”(para.1)?A.apersonwhodoesn’twasteanythingB.apersonwhocannotbereliedonC.apersonwholikestocollectrubbishD.apersonwhoenjoyscollectingthings67.HowmanyofHemingway’sworksarementionedinthispassage?A.4B.5C.6D.768.WecanconcludefromtheMorganshowthatsometimesHemingwaywasaperson.A.unconfidentbutfullofinspirationsB.stubbornbutfullofenthusiasmaboutloveC.casualbutfullofheroismD.bad-temperedbutfullofstrangehabits69.Whatdoesthewritertrulymeanbysaying“HemingwaybeforehebecameHemingway”?A.Hemingwaywrotemanymasterpiecesbeforehekilledhimself.B.Hemingwaywasonceawarcorrespondentbeforehebecameafamouswriter.C.HemingwaydevotedallhisstrengthstowritingbeforehewontheNobelPrize.D.Hemingwaykeptexploringtheworldandadjustinghimselfbeforehebecameacommandingfigureinliterature.70.AccordingtotheMorganshow,readersarelikelytoseeinHemingway’sworks.=1\*GB3①toughmenwhocan’tbedefeated=2\*GB3②anti-warfighters=3\*GB3③thedarksideoftheworldaswellasitsbeauty=4\*GB3④loveaffairsbetweenamanandawoman=5\*GB3⑤thestoryofafamilybusinessA.=1\*GB3①=3\*GB3③B.=2\*GB3②=4\*GB3④C.=1\*GB3①=5\*GB3⑤D.=3\*GB3③=5\*GB3⑤第II卷(非選擇題,共35分)第四部分任務(wù)型閱讀(共10小題,每小題1分,滿(mǎn)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:每空格只填1個(gè)單詞。請(qǐng)將答案寫(xiě)在答題卡上相應(yīng)題號(hào)的橫線上。Followingonemillionmiddle-agedwomeninBritainfor10years,astudyfindsthatthewidelyheldviewthathappinessenhanceshealthandlongevityisunfounded.Theresultscomefromtheso-calledMillionWomenStudy,whichtookonwomenaged50to69from1996to2001,andtrackedthemwithquestionnairesandofficialrecordsofdeathandhospitaladmissions.Thequestionnairesaskedhowoftenthewomenfelthappy,incontrol,relaxedandstressed,andalsoinstructedthemtoratetheirhealthandlistailmentslikehighbloodpressure,diabetes,depressionoranxiety.Whentheanswerswereanalyzedstatistically,unhappinessandstresswerenotassociatedwithanincreasedriskofdeath.Itisnotclearwhetherthefindingsapplytomen.ProfessorPetosaidparticularlyimportantdatacamefrom500,000womenwhoreportedthattheywereingoodhealth,withnohistoryofheartdisease,cancer,orstroke.Aminorityofthesehealthywomensaidtheywerestressedorunhappy,hesaid,butoverthenextdecadetheywerenomorelikelytodiethanwerethewomenwhoweregenerallyhappy.“Thisfindingrefutes(駁斥)thelargeeffectsofunhappinessandstressondeathratethatothershaveclaimed,”Dr.Petosaid.Unhappinessitselfmaynotaffecthealthdirectly,butitcandoharminotherways,bydrivingpeopletosuicide,alcoholismorotherdangerousbehaviors,hewarned.Thistypeofstudy,inwhichpeopleinvolveddependsontheirself-assessments,isnotconsideredasreliableasadesignedexperimentwherepeopleinvolvedarepickedatrandomandassignedtoatreatmentorcontrolgroup.Butthehugenumberofpeopleinthisstudygivesitpower.Still,someobserversnotedthatmeasuringemotionsismorenuanced(細(xì)微的)andcomplexthansimplydeclaringhappinessorunhappiness.“Iwouldhavelikedtoseemorediscussionofhowpeopletranslatethesecomplicatedfeelingsintoaself-reportofhappiness,”saidBaruchFischhoff,apsychologistatCarnegieMellonUniversity.Theresultsofearlierstudieshavebeenmixed,withsomefindingthatunhappinesscausesillnessandothersshowingnolink,Dr.Fischhoffsaid.“Itlookstomelikepeoplehavecollectedalotofdatawithoutfindingaclearsignal,”hesaid.However,aneditorialaccompanyingthestudyinTheLancetnotedthatithadthelargestpopulationsofarinhappinessstudiesandpraiseditsstatisticalmethods.ProfessorPetosaidhedoubtedwhetherthenewstudywouldchangemanymindsbecausebeliefsabouttherisksofunhappinessaresorooted.“Peoplearestillgoingtobelievethatstresscausesheartattacks,”hesaid.TopicHappinessDoesn’t(71)BringGoodHealth(72)oftheresearchOnemillionwomenaged50to69(73)oftheresearchTrackthewomenwithquestionnaires.Keepofficialrecordsofdeathsandhospitaladmission.Makestatistical(74)____________oftheanswers.ResultsoftheresearchItlacksbasisthatunhappypeople(75)tosuffermortalitymoreeasily.Unhappinessmay(76)____________forsomedangerousbehavior.Whethertheconclusionappliestomenhasn’tbeen(77)(78)_oftheresearchItjustdependsonhowpeopleinvolved(79)___________themselves.Measuringemotionismorenuancedandcomplex.Theresultsofearlierstudieshavebeenmixed.SignificanceoftheresearchThelargestpopulationwereinvolved.Statisticalmethodswereused.ProfessorPeto’sconcernThestudycan(80)______________changepeople’smindsasthebeliefsaboutthedisadvantagesofunhappinessaresoanchored.第五部分書(shū)面表達(dá)(滿(mǎn)分25分)81.請(qǐng)閱讀下面短文,并按要求用英語(yǔ)寫(xiě)一篇150個(gè)詞左右的英語(yǔ)短文。Editor's

note:China

is

the

top

country

of

origin

for

international

students

in

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US,

with

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than

274,000

Chinese

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accounting

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31percent

of

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universities.Many

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overseas

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Is

it

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spending

big

to

study

abroad?

You

are

welcome

to

leave

your

comments.Arsa(Russia):I

went

to

study

abroad

when

I

was

17.First

year

was

a

total

wasteas

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met

plenty

of

Russian

students

in

my

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me

to

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all

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abroad.Truth(US):There

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at

junior

or

high

school

level.

I

often

think

this

is

a

mistake

as

the

education

a

Chinese

child

gets

in

a

foreign

country

is

very

different

from

what

they

are

used

to

and

they

often

struggle

Some

students

have

trouble

understanding

their

lecturers

and

their

assignments

keepcoming

back

with

poor

scores.

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