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試卷第=page11頁,共=sectionpages33頁試卷第=page11頁,共=sectionpages33頁浦東新區(qū)高三英語綜合練習(xí)卷(三模)2024.5第一卷Ⅰ.ListeningComprehension(略)II.GrammarandVocabulary(20分)SectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword:fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.Inthefallof1903,O.HenrywaslivinginaroomatthesmallHotelMartyinNewYorkCity.Hehadpublishedafewstoriesinlocalmagazines,butwasstillrelativelyunknownwheneditorsattheNewYorkWorldnewspapersentayoungreporter1(track)downthismysteriouswriter.Bythenextday,O.HenryhadanagreementwiththenewspapertowriteonestoryaweekforthemagazinesectionoftheirSundayedition.TheWorldhad2(large)dailycirculationintheworld,andO.Henry’sstoriesaboutNewYorklifebecameimmenselypopular.Bythetimeheleftthenewspaperafterlessthanthreeyears,O.Henryhadestablishedhisreputation3agiftedstorytellerandmasterofsurpriseendings.O.HenrywasthepennameusedbyWilliamSydneyPorter,whowasborninNorthCarolina.Attheageoftwenty,hemovedtoTexas.4heheldavarietyofjobs,eventuallybecomingabankteller.HemarriedandbecameareporterandcolumnistfortheHoustonPost.Afterafewyears,hiswife5(diagnose)withaseriousinfectiousdisease,andhewasaccusedofillegallytakingthemoneyofthebankwhereheworked.Somepeoplehaveclaimed6hewasstealingmoneytohelppayhiswife’smedicalbills.O.HenryfledtoCentralAmerica,buthiswifewastooilltoaccompanyhim.Monthslater,7herconditionworsened,hereturnedandturnedhimselfintothepolice.Hiswifesoondied,andO.HenryspentthreeyearsinprisoninOhio.Itwasduringhistimeinprisonthathebeganwritingthestoriesthatwouldmakehimfamous.W.S.Porter8(emerge)fromprisonasO.Henry.In1902O.HenrymovedtoNewYorkCityandstartedtryingtosellhisstories.Inafewyearshisluckchangedforthebetter,andhispositionwiththeNewYorkWorldhelpedmakehima9(celebrate)author.Hepublishedmorethanthreehundredstoriesandgainedworldwideacclaim.O.Henry’swritingisadmiredforitscolorfulandrealisticdepictionsoftheeverydaylivesofNewYorkers.Hisstoriesareknownfortheirplottwistsandsurpriseendings.Infact,O.Henry’sownlifeendedwitha“twist”—hisfuneralwassomehowscheduledinthesamechurchatthesametimeassomeoneelse’swedding!TheO.HenryAward10(honor)theauthorsofthebeststoriesprintedeachyearinAmericanmagazines.SectionBDirections:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.advancesB.combedC.netD.headsE.automationF.modestG.comprehensiveH.thinnedI.priorJ.underlieK.unearthDoestechnologyreplacemorejobsthanitcreates?Whatisthe11balancebetweenthesetwothings?Untilnow,thathasnotbeenmeasured.ButanewresearchprojectledbyMITeconomistDavidAutorhasdevelopedananswer,atleastforU.S.historysince1940.Thestudyusesnewmethodstoexaminehowmanyjobshavebeenlosttomachine12,andhowmanyhavebeengeneratedthrough“augmentation(增強),”inwhichtechnologycreatesnewtasks.Overall,thestudyfinds,andparticularlysince1980,technologyhasreplacedmoreU.S.jobsthanithasgenerated.“Theredoesappeartobeafasterrateofautomation,andaslowerrateofaugmentation,inthelastfourdecades.from1980tothepresent,thaninthefourdecades13.”saysAutor.However,thatfindingisonlyoneofthestudy’s14.Theresearchershavealsodevelopedanentirelynewmethodforstudyingtheissue,basedonananalysisofthousandsofU.S.censusjobcategoriesinrelationtoa(n)15lookatthetextofU.S.patentsoverthelastcentury.Thathasallowedthem,forthefirsttime,toquantifytheeffectsoftechnologyoverbothjoblossandjobcreation.Thestudyfindsthatoverall,about60percentofjobsintheU.S.representnewtypesofwork,whichhavebeencreatedsince1940.Todeterminethis,Autorandhiscolleagues16throughabout35,000jobcategories,trackinghowtheyemergeovertime.TheyalsousednaturallanguageprocessingtoolstoanalyzethetextofeveryU.S.patentfiledsince1920.Theresearchexaminedhowwordswere“embedded”inthecensusandpatentdocumentsto17relatedpassagesoftext.Thatallowedthemtodeterminelinksbetweennewtechnologiesandtheireffectsonemployment.Fromabout1940through1980,forinstance,jobslikeelevatoroperatorandtypesettertendedtogetautomated.Butatthesametime,moreworkersfilledrolessuchasshippingandreceivingclerks,buyersanddepartment18,andcivilandspaceengineers.From1980through2018,theranksofcabinetmakersandmachinists,amongothers,havebeen19byautomation,whileindustrialengineers,andoperationsandsystemsresearchersandanalysts,haveenjoyedgrowth.Ultimately,theresearchsuggeststhatthenegativeeffectsofautomationonemploymentweremorethantwiceasgreatinthe1980-2018periodasinthe1940-1980period.Therewasamore20,andpositive,changeintheeffectofaugmentationonemploymentin1980-2018,ascomparedto1940-1980.Ⅲ.ReadingComprehension(45分)SectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.Morepeoplearetravellingthaneverbefore,andlowerbarrierstoentryandfallingcostsmeanstheyaredoingsofor21periods.Theriseof“citybreaks”48-hourburstsofforeigncultures,easieronthepocketandannualleavebalancehasincreasedtouristnumbers,butnottheir22spread.ThesameattractionshavebeenusedtomarketcitiessuchasParis,BarcelonaandVenicefordecades,andvisitorsusethesameinfrastructure(基礎(chǔ)設(shè)施)asresidentstoreachthem.“Toomanypeopledothesamethingattheexactsametime,”saysFont,anexpertintourism.“For23,thecitynolongerbelongstothem.”Inresponsetothissituation,citieshavecomeupwithvarioussolutions.Forinstance,Amsterdamhasstartedadvisingvisitorstoseek24outsideofthecitycenteronitsofficialwebsite.“Thattakescourage,really,todothat.Butonlysomanypeoplewilllookatthewebsite,anditmeanstheycansaytotheirresidentsthey’redoingalltheycanto25congestion.”Butitalsoproposesabetterway,whichiscalled“de-tourism”:sustainabletraveltipsand26schedulesforexploringarealVenice,offthepathsbeatenbythe28millionvisitorswhoflockthereeachyear.Agreatervarietyof27forprospectivevisitors—ideasforwhattodoinoff-peakseasons,forexample,oroutsideofthecitycenter—canhavetheeffectofremovingthemfromalreadycrowdedlandmarks,or28shortbreaksawayinthefirstplace.Longerstays29thepressure,saysFont.‘IfyougotoParisfortwodays,you’regoingtotheEiffelTower.Ifyougofortwoweeks,you’renotgoingtogototheEiffelTower14times.”Similarly,repeatvisitorshaveabettersenseofthe30,“Weshouldbeaskinghowwecangettouriststo31,nothowtogetthemtocomeforthefirsttime.Ifthey’recomingforthefifthtime,itismucheasiertointegratetheirbehaviorswithours.”Fontsayscitiescouldstandtobemore32aboutthetouriststheytrytoattractwhenthecurrentmetricformarketingsuccessishowmanythereare,andhowfarthey’vecome.“You’rethinking.‘yeahbutatwhatcost…’”HepointstounpublisheddatafromtheBarcelonaTouristBoardthatprioritizesJapanesetouristforspendinganaverageof640moreperdaythanFrenchtourists—a(n)33thatfailstotakeintoaccounttheirbiggercarbonfootprint.34touristsarealsomorelikelytoberepeatvisitorsthatcomeatoff-peaktimes,buylocalproducts,andspreadouttolesscrowdedpartsofthecity—allproductivestepstowardsmore35tourism,andmorepeacefulrelationswithresidents.21.A.longer B.shorter C.wider D.clearer22.A.environmental B.national C.economic D.geographic23.A.locals B.tourists C.visitors D.cleaners24.A.transports B.a(chǎn)ccommodation C.restaurants D.service25.A.cause B.fuel C.transfer D.ease26.A.separate B.individual C.a(chǎn)lternative D.objective27.A.reform B.guidance C.invitation D.support28.A.convincing B.discouraging C.promoting D.enjoying29.A.release B.enhance C.remove D.relieve30.A.culture B.knowledge C.entertainment D.a(chǎn)bility31.A.gowith B.bringup C.comeback D.layoff32.A.selective B.optimistic C.curious D.doubtful33.A.distinction B.harmony C.a(chǎn)ssociation D.comparison34.A.French B.Japanese C.Spanish D.German35.A.comfortable B.complex C.temporary D.sustainableSectionBDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)MyhusbandandIlivenearSanLuisObispo,California,closetothebeach.InNovember2023,duringthehumpbackwhalemigration,wekayaked(劃皮劃艇)outtowatchthewildlife.Wewereinawewatchingthesegracefulwhalesbreachandspraythroughtheirblowholes.Atthetime,myfriendLizwasstayingwithus.Initially,sherefusedtojoinusonthewater,fearingthekayakwouldoverturnamongthewhales.Aftersomecajoling(勸說)shefinallyagreedtojoinme.Thefollowingmorning,wesetoutearlyandhadourfirstwhalesightingjustpastthepier:twohumpbacksswimmingtowardus.Howamazingtobethatclosetoacreaturethatsize,Ithoughtasthewhalesdippedunderthewaterline.Whenwhalesgodownafterbreaching,theyleavewhatlookslikeanoilslickonthewater.Ifiguredifwepaddledtowardthatspot,we’dbesafefromthewhales,sincethey’djustleft.Wefollowedthematadistance—orwhatIthoughtwasadistance.Ilaterfoundoutthatit’srecommendedtokeep300feetaway.Weweremorelike60feetaway.Suddenly,weweresurroundedbyjumpingsilverfishfleeingfromthewhales.Beforewecouldreact,ourkayakwasliftedoutofthewateraboutsixfeet,bracketedbymassivejaws.LizandIslippedoutofthekayakintothewhale’smouth.Asthewhale’smouthclosed,Ifeltthecreaturebegintodiveandhadnoideahowdeepwe’dbedragged.Still,Ididn’tpanic.Ijustkeptthinking.I’vegottofightthis.I’vegottobreathe.Whaleshaveenormousmouthsbuttinythroats.Anythingtheycan’tswallowtheyspitrightout.Thatincludedus.Assoonasthewhaledippedunderwater,itejectedus,andwepoppedbackupontothesurfaceaboutafootapart.Theentireordeallastedonlyabout10seconds.Otherkayakersrushedtoouraid,shockedtoseeusalive.ButIammuchmoreawareofthepowerofnatureandtheoceanthanIwasbefore.Lizwasshakenup,comparingtheordealtoanear-deathexperience,andshesaysherwhale-watchingdaysareover.Butevenshehadtolaughwhenshegothomethatafternoonandrealizedshe’dbroughtbackasouvenir.Whenshepulledoffhershirt,sixsilverfishfloppedout.36.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Atfirst,Lizwashesitanttogoonthekayakingtripbecauseshewasnotinterestedinwhalewatching.B.IfLizandIhadmaintainedadistanceof300feetfromthewhales,wemighthaveavoidedthesubsequentdanger.C.LizandIslippedintothewhale’smouthbecausejumpingsilverfishoverturnedourkayak.D.Lizislikelytogoonanotherwhale-watchingtripsomedaybecauseshefoundaprecioussouvenirfromthiskayaking.37.Howdidthenarratorfeelduringthewhaleencounter?A.Terrifiedandpanicked. B.DisorientedunderwaterC.Calmandfocused. D.Regretfulaboutgoingkayaking.38.Theunderlinedword“ordeal”inParagraph5probablymeans____.A.a(chǎn)challengingordifficultexperience B.a(chǎn)thrillingexperienceC.a(chǎn)surprisingencounter D.a(chǎn)joyfuladventure39.Whatwouldbethebesttitleofthispassage?A.HowtoSurviveaWhaleAttack B.RespectingthePowerofNatureC.ADayatSanLuisObispoBeach D.ISurvivedBeingSwallowedByaWhale(B)INCONTEXTBRANCHGeologyBEFORE6thcenturyBCETheGreekthinkerThalesofMiletusnotesmagneticrocks,orlodestones(天然磁石).1stcenturyCEChinesedivinersmakeprimitivecompasseswithironspoonthatcanturnaroundtopointsouth.1269FrenchscholarPierredeMaricourtsetsoutthebasiclawsofmagneticattraction,repulsion,andpoles.AFTER1824FrenchmathematicianSiméonPoissonmodelstheforcesinamagneticfield.1940sAmericanphysicistWalterMauriceElsasserattributesEarth’smagneticfieldtoironswirlinginitsoutercoreastheplanetrotates.1958Explorer1spacemissionshowsEarth’smagneticfieldextendingfaroutintospace.Bythelate1500s,ships’captainsalreadyreliedonmagneticcompassestomaintaintheircourseacrosstheoceans.Yetnooneknewhowtheyworked.SomethoughtthecompassneedlewasattractedtotheNorthStar,othersthatitwasdrawntomagneticmountainsintheArctic.ItwasEnglishphysicianWilliamGilbertwhodiscoveredthatEarthitselfismagnetic.Strongerreasonsareobtainedfromsureexperimentsanddemonstratedargumentsthanfromprobableconjectures(推測)andtheopinionsofphilosophicalspeculators.WilliamGilbertGilbert’sbreakthroughcamenotfromaflashofinspiration,butfrom17yearsofcarefulexperiment.Helearnedallhecouldfromships’captainsandcompassmakers,andthenhemadeamodelglobe,or“terrella,”outofthemagneticrocklodestoneandtestedcompassneedlesagainstit.Theneedlesreactedaroundtheterrellajustasships’compassesdidonalargerscale—showingthesamepatternsofdeclination(pointingslightlyawayfromtruenorthatthegeographicpole,whichdiffersfrommagneticnorth)andinclination(tiltingdownfromthehorizontaltowardtheglobe).Gilbertconcluded,rightly,thattheentireplanetisamagnetandhasacoreofiron.HepublishedhisideasinthebookDeMagnete(OntheMagnet)in1600,causingasensation.JohannesKeplerandGalileo,inparticular,wereinspiredbyhissuggestionthatEarthisnotfixedtorotatingcelestialspheres,asmostpeoplestillthought,butismadetospinbytheinvisibleforceofitsownmagnetism.40.Beforethe16thcentury,howdidcaptainsnavigateacrossoceans?A.TheNorthStarnavigatedtheirships.B.ThemagneticmountainsintheArcticguidedtheirjourney.C.Magneticcompasseshelpedthemmaintainthecourse.D.Theforcesinamagneticfieldattractedtheships.41.HowdidWilliamGilbertfindoutthefactthatEarthitselfismagnetic?A.Throughtrialsanderrors.B.Throughsomepersonalphilosophicalspeculation.C.Byacquiringsomeflashinspiration.D.Bystudyingtheideasofsomephilosophers.42.WhichofthefollowingstatementmightGalileoagreewith?A.Theearthstaysstill.B.Gilbertsuccessfullyrefutedthelawsofmagneticattraction.C.Gilbert’sfindingsandconclusionsaresensational.D.Theearthhasitsownmagneticfield.(C)Couldyourdogbepronetoafataldisease?Isyournewshelterpuppartbeagleorboxer?Manypetownersseekanswerstothesequestions,andasaresult,direct-to-consumerdogDNAtestingisbooming.HumaninterferingwithdogDNAhaslongbeenthedrivingfactorbehinddogs’breeddiversity—orlackthereof.Butadog’sDNAcanalsobeusedtoconfirmtheirlineage(血統(tǒng))oridentifytheirbreed,aboonforpetownersonthelookoutforbreed-specifichealthorbehavioralchallengesorthoselookingtoconfirmtheirdogreallyhastheheritageclaimedbyabreederorseller.DuringDNAanalysis,labssequencethedog’sDNAandlookforsimilaritieswithadatasetofidentifieddogbreeds.Butbreedidentificationisn’tassimpleasitmightseem.InastudypublishedintheJournaloftheAmericanVeterinaryMedicalAssociationlastmonth,scientistslookedintotheaccuracyofbreedpredictionincommerciallyavailableDNAteststhatrequiredaphotoofthedoginadditiontoitsDNAsample.Theresultsweremixed,saysCaseyGreene,aprofessorwhoco-authoredthestudy.“Mosttestscouldaccuratelydistinguishthebreedofpurebreddogs,”saysGreene.Buttheanalysissuggestedthatsometestingcompaniesmightrelyonthephotomorethanthedog’sactualgenetics—andrevealedbigdifferencesbetweencompanies’businesspracticesandthegeneticdatasetstheyusetodeterminedogbreeds.TheresearcherssubmittedphotosandDNAof12purebreddogstoatotalofsixcommercialcanine(犬的)ancestryidentificationservices.SinceeachpupwaspurebredandpossessedextensiveAmericanKennelClubpaperwork,theresearchersknewtheirbreedconclusively—butinsomecasestheyprovidedaphotoofadifferentdogtoseeifthephotoinfluencedtheDNAresults.OneofthecompaniesmisidentifiedapurebredChinesecresteddog—almostentirelyhairless—asalong-hairedBrittanyspaniel,seeminglybasedonthephotoalone.Theotherfivedididentifytheregisteredbreedcorrectly,butoftengavedifferentpredictionsforother“ancestor”breedsindogswhoseDNAsuggestedmixedbreedinginpriorgenerations.Theresearchersconcludedthatveterinariansandpetownersalikeshould“approachdirect-to-consumertestswithcaution”giventhelackofindustrystandardizationandatleastonecompany’srelianceonphotographsinsteadofDNAanalysis.Despitetheseconcerns,though.dogDNAseemsheadedforagoldenage—andtheinsightsrevealedthroughfurtherstudyofFido’sgenome(基因組)havealreadyreachedfarbeyondthedoghouse.Domesticateddogshaveemergedassurprisingsuperstarsinmedicalresearchthatbenefitshumans.Accordingtoresearchers,that’sjustthebeginning.Withimplicationsrangingfromentertainingtoconsequential,there’snotellingwhatdogDNAwillcontinuetounleash.43.Theunderlinedword“boon”inparagraphtwoisclosestinmeaningto________.A.blessing B.substitute C.duty D.struggle44.Accordingtothepassage,dogDNAtestingcanservethefollowingpurposesexceptthat________.A.itassistsinaccuratelydeterminingthebreedadogbelongstoB.ithelpstopredictwhetherdogsaresubjecttocertaindiseasesC.itprovidespetownerswithinsightsintodogs’behavioralchallengesD.itsequencestheDNAofidentifieddogbreedstofindtheirsimilarities45.Whichofthefollowingstatementscanbeconcludedfromthepassage?A.Photosplayamoresignificantroleinidentifyingadog’sbreedthanitsactualgenetics.B.ItisacommonphenomenonthattheDNAanalysisofdogsmayyieldmixedresults.C.CommercialdogDNAtestsstillhavelimitationsandshouldbedealtwithcautiously.D.Direct-to-consumertestsovershadowDNAanalysisinidentifyingpurebreddogs.46.WhatdoesthepassagesuggestaboutthefutureofdogDNAtesting?A.Controversiesregardingitsreliabilityareheretostay.B.Itisboundtomakebreakthroughsinthefieldsofmedicineandentertainment.C.Itcanstepintoagoldenageaslongassomeresearchlimitationsarefixed.D.Itmayhavefar-reachingsignificanceandbeappliedtoawiderrangeofareas.SectionCDirections:Readthefollowingpassages.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.Untilwestarttoloseourbalance,webarelynoticethatit’sthereatall.“Itstartsforalotofpeoplewithsimplestuff,”saysDrAnnaLowe,anexpertonhealthyageingandphysicalactivity.“47It’seasytoeithermissthesignsorjustputitdowntoageing—butitreallyissomethingyoucanaffect.”Thekey,itisincreasinglybecomingclear,istoaddressthedeclinebeforeitgetsserious:andthatcanhappenearlierthanyoumightthink.Whatisbalance?Technically,it’sthecomplexinteractionofseveraldifferentsystemsinyourbody—frommuscles,nerves,eyesightandtheinnereartothesensorysystemthatletsyourecognisewhereyourbodyistouchingtheground,alongwithmovementreceptorswithinyourjointsthattellyouwhereyourbodyisinspace.48Alackofbalanceis,globally,associatedwithserioushealthproblems.Earlierthisyear,theBritishJournalofSportsMedicinepublishedtheresultsofadecade-longstudyinvolvingmorethan1,700middle-agedparticipants,whichconcludedthataninabilitytobalancewasassociatedwithanalmosttwofoldincreaseinriskofdeath.“49”agreesLowe,anassociateprofessorresearchingstrengthandbalanceinmidlife.“Olderwomenarefarlessactivethanoldermen,andgeneralactivity,justmovingaroundanddoingstuff,affectsbalancealot.Single-leggedmovements,suchaswalkinglunges,areagreattestofdynamic(動態(tài)的)balance,butevenbilateralmovements,likesquats(深蹲),canprovideachallenge.”50Resistanceexercise,whetherthatmeansliftingweightsorhikingwithabackpack,comeswithahostofotherprovenhealthbenefits,fromimprovedbonedensitytoareducedriskofAlzheimer’s.AsLockerputsit:everyone’stoldtosavemoneyfortheirretirement,andnobody’staughttosavetheirbalance.Butbotharedifficulttogetbackoncethey’regone.A.Earlyinterventionsarekey,soyou’vegottostayactive.B.Perhapssurprisingly,thosewhodealwithithavestruggledtosettleonasingledefinition.C.It’snotsomethingwe’rebornwith,butalsoit’snotsomethingwelearn,butanabilitythatwegainearlyandloseovertime.D.Forsomepeople.justtrytobuildinanelementofbalanceandmusclestrengthening.E.Maybeyouusedtobeabletoquicklystandononelegtoputashoeon,andyou’vestoppeddoingthatatsomepoint.F.Whateveractivityyouchoose,thelessonistoworkonyourbalancebeforeyouneedto,notwhenitbecomesanissue.Ⅳ.SummaryWriting(10分)51.Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.Itseemsthatdeep,long-lastinghappinesscomesfromintangiblethings,ratherthanthingslikechocolatesandsmart-phones.Oneessentialfactorishumanrelationships.Peoplewhohavethesupportoffamilymembersandalsohavestrongfriendshipsaremorelikelytobehappy.Feelingprotectedandrespectedandknowingyoucantrustinthepeoplearoundyouisvital.Buthappinessmeansyouhavetogiveandtake.Performingactsofkindnessandgenerosityonaregularbasis,forexample,listeningtoafriendinneedorcarryinganeighbor’sshopping,willmakeyoufeelontopoftheworld.Evenasimplesmilecanworkwonders.Infact,theysaythatonesmilemakesapersonfeelasgoodaseating2,000barsofchocolates(notallatonce,ofcourse).Itisnotsurprisingthathealthisanotherkeycontributortohappiness.Poorhealthwillcertainlymakeyoufeeldowninthemouth.Butbeinghealthyandstayinghealthyrequiresomeeffort.Ahealthydietiscrucialandsoisregularexercise.Lazinesswillnotmakeyouhappy.Exercisingfor20to30minutesadayhelpstoreducestressandanxietyandmakesyoufeelmorepositiveandoptimisticbecauseitreleasesendorphins(feel-goodchemicals).So,ifyouhavebeenfeelingblueandworryingtoomuchaboutyourexams,getexercising.You’llalsofindthatyousleepbetter.Talkingofsleep,doyouoftenwakeupfeelingmiserable?Ifso,it’sprobablybecauseyouhaven’thadenoughofit.Teenagerstendtogotobedtoolateandhavetogetupearly,somanysufferfromalackofsleep.Tirednesswillcertainlyaffectyourhappinesslevelsandputyouinabadmood.Italsoaffectsyourabilitytoconcentrateandmayslowyourgrowth.Soifyouwanttobehappyanddowellatschool,trytogetatleasteighthoursofsleepanight.Nowthatyouknowthetheory,it’stimetoputitallintopractice.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二卷Ⅴ.Translation(15分)Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.52.景區(qū)可利用短視頻提升知名度,助力文旅宣傳。(facilitate)(漢譯英)53.他運動之前習(xí)慣熱身和拉伸以避免受傷。(ritual)(漢譯英)54.為緩解人口老齡化的壓力,中國政府正在建立更多的社區(qū)機構(gòu)來為老年人的生活提供支持。(ease)(漢譯英)55.網(wǎng)絡(luò)紅包的樂趣在于它的未知性,因為收到紅包的人只有打開它時才知道自己到底搶到了多少錢。(until)(漢譯英)Ⅵ.GuidedWriting(25分)56.Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.假如你是明啟中學(xué)的吳磊,高考結(jié)束之后,你的學(xué)校組織校友活動,請即將畢業(yè)的高三學(xué)生進班給高一高二的學(xué)弟學(xué)妹們傳授經(jīng)驗,請結(jié)合自身經(jīng)歷寫一篇發(fā)言稿。你的發(fā)言稿須:1.描述你在高中三年最大的收獲;2.就如何過好高中生活,給出你的建議。_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________答案第=page11頁,共=sectionpages22頁答案第=page11頁,共=sectionpages22頁1.totrack2.thelargest3.a(chǎn)s4.where5.wasdiagnosed6.that7.when8.emerged9.celebrated10.honors【導(dǎo)語】這是一篇記敘文。文章主要講述了小說家歐·亨利的個人經(jīng)歷。1.考查非謂語動詞。句意:他曾在當?shù)仉s志上發(fā)表過幾篇文章,但在《紐約世界報》的編輯派一名年輕記者追蹤這位神秘作家時,他還相對不為人知。短語sendsb.todosth.表示“派某人做某事”。故填totrack。2.考查形容詞最高級。句意:《世界報》擁有世界上最大的日發(fā)行量,歐·亨利關(guān)于紐約生活的故事非常受歡迎。根據(jù)后文intheworld可知應(yīng)用最高級,前面加the。故填thelargest。3.考查介詞。句意:在他離開報社不到三年的時候,歐·亨利已經(jīng)確立了他作為一個天才的說書人和出人意料的結(jié)局大師的聲譽。表示“作為”,后跟名詞作賓語,應(yīng)用介詞as。故填as。4.考查定語從句。句意:20歲時,他搬到德克薩斯州,在那里他
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