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2023學(xué)年第二學(xué)期期末高二年級(jí)英語(yǔ)學(xué)科教學(xué)質(zhì)量監(jiān)測(cè)試卷(本試卷滿分140分,考試時(shí)間120分鐘)Ⅰ.ListeningprehensionSectionADirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.1.A.Blueberry.B.Applepie.C.Chocolatecake.D.Strawberry.2.A.Themoviewillnotbeshown.B.Theywanttoseethemovie.C.Alltheticketsweresoldout.D.Themovieishighlyrated.3.A.Totheschool.B.Tohishome.C.Tothesupermarket.D.Totheplacethewomanstays.4.A.Boring.B.Entertaining.C.Touching.D.Encouraging.5.A.TeacherandstudentB.Husbandandwife.C.Bossandsecretary.D.Motherandson.6.A.Inarestaurant.B.Inahotel.C.Inamuseum.D.Inatheater.7.A.7:30.B.7:45.C.7:15.D.7:00.8.A.Shedidn’tcatchthebus.B.Shehappenedtomeetafriend.C.ShewaspreventedfromcatchingthebusD.Hercarbrokedown.9.A.Rickistheman’scousin.B.Themanhasgraduatedfromatechnicalschool.C.It’shardtolandasuitablejob.D.Rickgotadecentjob.10.A.Driveonthroughthenight.B.Checkoutofthehotel.C.Canceltheirmotelreservation.D.Stopdrivingfortherestoftheday.SectionBDirections:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachofthepassagesandtheconversation.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.11.A.Bybus.B.Bytrain.C.Bycar.D.Byship.12.A.Becausetheysawthefirstkangaroo.B.BecausetheysawanAustraliantailedeagle.C.Becausethey’dneverbeenherebefore.D.Becausetheysawafewwildhorses.13.A.Wildhorses.B.Kangaroos.C.Largebirds.D.Somespiders.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.14.A.Internetuseisincreasingfastinruralandurbanareas.B.MoreandmoreruralresidentshaveInternetaccess.C.PeoplehavealimitedchoiceofInternetproviders.D.CityresidentsusetheirownInternetfrequently.15.A.Over2million.B.Around6million.C.23million.D.17million.16.A.Moregirlshavetheirownwebsitesthanboys.B.OneinfourkidshaveInternetaccessfromhome.C.Mostkidsthinkthattheygetlesstimeonlineatschoolthanthatathome.D.MostkidsthinkInternetconnectionathomeisquickerthanthatatschoolQuestions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.17.A.Hishealthisgettingworse.B.Hecannolongerworkatsea.C.Hispastlifeupsetshimagooddeal.D.Hehasn’tgotanyretirementpay.18.A.Shepassedawayyearsago.B.Sheusedtoworkasamodel.C.Shehasbeenworkingataclinic.D.Shehasbeenseriouslyillforyears.19.A.ShehasmadelotsofmoneyasadoctorB.Sheisgoingtotakecareofherolddad.C.Shehasnevergotonwithherfather.D.Sheiskindandgenerousbynature.20.A.Hedinesoutwithhiswifeeveryweekend.B.Heisexcellentbutlooksbadtempered.C.Hedoesnotcareabouthisappearance.D.Heisnotquitepopularwithhispatients.Ⅱ.GrammarandVocabularySectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.FirstpublishedonOctober15,1952,“Charlotte’sWeb”isapopularchildren’sbookwrittenbywellknownAmericanauthorE.B.Whiteand____1____(illustrate)byGarthWilliamsthatdealswiththemesofthenatureoffriendship,loss,fate,acceptance,andrenewal.ThestorycentersonapignamedWilburandtheunlikelybutdeepfriendship____2____shareswithanunmonlytalentedspidernamedCharlotte.Whileit’snormalinthecourseofeventsonafarmforpigs____3____(kill)whentheyreachacertainsizeandage,cleverCharlotteworksoutaschemetokeepWilburfromhisfatebyweavingwordsintoherwebtocreatewhatamountstoaonepigpublicitycampaign.BypromotingWilburtocelebritystatus,Charlotteultimatelysaveshim____4____hisdatewiththebutcher’sknife.Theendingofthe“Charlotte’sWeb”isbittersweet,however,____5____whileWilbursurvives,Charlottedoesnot.ButevenCharlotte’spassingisalessonforWilburandthosereadinghisstoryaboutthenatureofdeathandrenewal.Deathanddestinyareboththemesthatthebookexplores.WhileCharlotteiswillingtohelpWilburavoidadestinythat’sbeingimposedonhimbyoutsideforcesbeyondhiscontrol,shealsounderstandsthatsomefatesareinevitable:Alllivingcreaturesareborn,____6____(have)alifecycle,anddie.Charlotteacceptsherroleinthisnaturalcirclewithoutregret.CharlottehelpsWilburrealizethatimmortalityisnotaboutlivingforever,butrather,____7____(ensure)thatnewgenerationswillfollow.Shealsohelpshimunderstandthatloveandfriendshiparenotfixedinquantity.Whilewemayloseafriend,newfriendshipscanealong,notasreplacementsfor____8____we’velost,butasblessingstobuildonwhatwe’velearned.“Charlotte’sWeb”gotitsinspirationfromtrueexperiencesthatauthorE.B.WhitehadonhisfarminMaine,____9____hepennedthebookandliveduntilhisdeathin1985.Whiletheauthorclaimsthatthebook_____10_____neverbeconsideredamoraltale,certainmessagesrelatedtomoralprinciples,orrightsandwrongs,areobviouslyestablishedin“Charlotte’sWeb”.SectionBDirections:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.a(chǎn)pplyB.broadlyC.plicatedD.downsideE.hardlyF.neighborsG.overburdenedH.pillsI.relabelingJ.turningK.worseBritainappearstobeinamentalhealthcrisis.InthepastdecadenoEuropeancountryhasseenagreaterincreaseintheuseofantidepressants(抗抑郁藥);nowonlythePortugueseandIcelandersarepoppingmoreofthe____11____.Around4.5mBritonswereincontactwithmentalhealthservicesin202122,ariseofalmostlminfiveyears.ThereareafewreasonswhyBritonsmightbeunhappierthantheir____12____.OneglobalpollfoundthatteenagersinBritainweresomeoftheloneliestintheworld,withfewsupportiverelationshipsandalowsenseofpurposeandmeaning:allriskfactorsforpoormentalhealth.Britain’spooresthouseholdsarealso____13____offthantheirequivalentsinFranceandGermany,forexample,whichmakesthemmorevulnerabletoconditionssuchasanxietyanddepression.AndBritain’shealthsystemcanseemmore____14____thanthoseinmostotherrichcountries.InEnglandalone,some3.8marewaitingformentalhealthtreatment.Thosefactorsmightexplainwhymorepeopleare____15____tomedication.Anotherreasonisincreasedawareness.CampaignsarounddepressionandanxietyhavebeenparticularlysuccessfulinBritain.Thatis____16____agoodthing.Areductioninhumiliation(蒙羞)hasencouragedmorepeopletoseekhelp.Takingantidepressants–orusingmentalhealthservices—hasbeemuchmoreacceptable.Butthereisa____17____tothis,asTheEconomistrecentlyreported.SurveyssuggestthatBritonsareincreasingly____18____monhumanemotions,suchasstressandgrief,asmentalillnesses.“You’regoingtoloseanysenseofwhatmentalillnessisifyoustartto____19____itto30%,50%ofthepopulation,”saysAdrianMassey,authorofabookcalled“SickNoteBritain”.Forallthefocusonanxietyanddepressionincampaigns,severementalillnessesstillreceivetoolittleattention.Thisisaproblem:accordingtotheGBD,BritainhasthehighestratesofseverementalillnessinEurope.Thecausesofsuchconditionsareunclear,butseemtoinvolvea____20____interplayofgeneticandenvironmentalfactors.Illegaldrugmisuse,forwhichBritainhasamongthehighestratesintheregion,alsoplaysarole.Ⅲ.ReadingprehensionSectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.Methane(甲烷)isagreenhousegas.Over20yearsithasover80timestheplanetcookingpowerofcarbondioxide,andis____21____fornearly45%ofwarmingtoday.Becausemethaneisthemain____22____ofnaturalgas,muchofmanmadeemissionsesfromtheenergyindustry.Yetbecauseitisshortlived,controllingmethaneofferstheworlditsbestpossiblechancefor____23____progressagainstclimatechange.AsCOP28,theUN’sclimatesummit,gets____24____inDubai,itisgreatlyencouraging,therefore,thatthechancesofsuchadealonmethanearegood.Negotiatorsmust____25____atarareopportunitytostrikeone.Thereasonadeallookspossibleisthatthepoliticsarepromisinginallthebiggestmarkets.Chinahasrecentlyannouncedthatitwillstartincludingmethaneinitsnationalclimateplans.Americawillsoonfinalizeregulationsto____26____methaneemissionsfromitshugeoilandgassector,includingmeasuresthatcoverleakypipelinesandstorage.AndtheEuropeanUnionhasalsoagreedontoughmethanestandards,coveringbothdomesticsourcesand____27____fossilfuels.____28____arehelping,too.Arangeofnewtechnologiesformonitoringmethanewillhelp____29____largesourcesofemissionsfromtheenergyindustry.Becauseoilandgasfirmscanoftensellmethane(ratherthanwastefullyburningorreleasingit),manyinvestmentstoavoid_____30_____willpayforthemselves.Mostfirmsdonotinvestbecauseofthetrouble,higherreturnsonotherprojects,orwells’distancefromconsumers.Whateverthereason,theysufferno_____31_____foraddingneedlesslytoglobalwarming.Sincegreenwashing,theprocessofconveyingafalseimpressionabouthowsomeproductsormeasuresareenvironmentallysound,isquitemon,ifaglobalmethanedealistobemorethanthat,_____32_____,itwillneedrigour(縝密).Methanecontrolseemedto_____33_____attheUNclimatesummitinGlasgowtwoyearsago,whennegotiators_____34_____cameupwithaproposaltocutemissionsby30%by2030.Yetthedealwasvoluntary,andhadnoenforcementmechanisms(機(jī)制);emissionshavesince_____35_____.Anagreementthistimeroundmustlinkpromisestonationalclimateplansand,crucially,todomesticenforcementmechanisms.21.A.powerful B.noticeable C.responsible D.possible22.A.cause B.ingredient C.agent D.consequence23.A.quick B.economic C.original D.national24.A.underway B.inthemaking C.onboard D.tothepoint25.A.stare B.point C.e D.leap26.A.increase B.stabilize C.reduce D.balance27.A.imported B.localized C.exported D.globalized28.A.Revolutions B.Evolutions C.Resolutions D.Innovations29A.create B.activate C.decrease D.spot30.A.disasters B.delays C.emissions D.examinations31.A.loss B.punishment C.abuse D.defeat32.A.however B.therefore C.further D.once33.A.payoff B.makeout C.runout D.takeoff34.A.noisily B.admittedly C.reluctantly D.accidentally35.A.declined B.disappeared C.swung D.risenSectionBDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)ThecoastoftheStateofMaineisoneofthemostirregularintheworld.Astraightlinerunningfromthesouthernmostcoastalcitytothenorthernmostcoastalcitywouldmeasureabout225miles.Ifyoufollowedthecoastlinebetweenthesepoints,youwouldtravelmorethantentimesasfar.Thisirregularityistheresultofwhatiscalledadrownedcoastline.Thetermesfromtheglacial(冰川的)activityoftheIceAge.Atthattime,thewholeareathatisnowMainewaspartofamountainrangethattoweredabovethesea.Astheglacierdeclined,however,itappliedenormousforceonthosemountains,andtheysankintothesea.Asthemountainssank,oceanwaterchargedoverthelowestpartsoftheremainingland.Andthehighestpartsoftheformermountainrange,nearesttheshore,remainedasislands.Marinefossilsfoundhereare225feetabovesealevelindicatingtheleveloftheshorelinepriortotheglacier.The2,500milelongrockyandjagged(鋸齒狀的)coastlineofMainekeepswatchingovernearly2,000islands.Manyoftheseislandsaretinyanduninhabited,butmanyarehometobloomingmunities.Mt.DesertIslandisoneofthelargest,mostbeautifuloftheMainecoastislandsleftbehindbytheglacier.Measuring16milesby12miles,Mt.Desertwasverynearlyformedastwodistinctislands.ItissplitalmostinhalfbySomesSound,averydeepandverynarrowstretchofwatersevenmileslong.Foryears,Mt.DesertIsland,particularlyitsmajorsettlement,BarHarbor,hasaffordedsummerhomesforthewealthy.Recently,though,BarHarborhasbeeanewartsmunityaswell.ButthebestpartoftheislandistheunspoiledforestlandknownasAcadiaNationalPark.Sincetheislandsitsontheborderbetweentwodifferentgeographicalzones,theparksupportstheplantsandanimalsofbothzones.Italsoliesinamajorbirdmigrationlaneandisarestingspotformanybirds.36.ThelargenumberofsmallislandsalongthecoastofMaineistheresultof______.A.thedrowningoftheMainecoastline B.glacier’sforcingmountainsintotheseaC.theirregularityoftheMainecoastline D.oceanwater’sfloodingthemountainrange37.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“charge”meaninparagraph2?A.Toaskanamountofmoney.B.Toaccusesomeonepubliclyofdoingsomethingwrong.C.Torushinaparticulardirection.D.Topasselectricitythroughsomething.38.Whichofthefollowingstatementsbestexpressesthemainideaofparagraph4oftheselection?A.ThewealthyresidentsofMt.DesertIslandselfishlykeptittothemselves.B.AcadiaNationalParkisoneofthebestnationalparks.C.OnMt.DesertIsland,thereisgreattensionbetweentheresidentsandtourists.D.Mt.DesertIslandsupportsanincrediblydiverseanimalandplantlife.39.Fromthepassage,welearnthat________.A.thecoastlineofMaineistentimeslongeraftertheIceAgeB.therearemorethan2,500islandsalongtheMainecoastlineC.Mt.DesertIslandhasbeenbrokenapartbya7milelongwaterstretchD.anartsmunitygavewaytothesummerhomesonMt.DesertIsland(B)TotheEditors:IamsurprisedtoreadthatDr.Strojnik(“DirectDetectionofExoplanets,”SeptemberOctober2023)statesthatwehavenotyetandcannotdirectlyimageexoplanets(外部行星).Thisisincorrect.NASA/IPAChasalistatOneexampleisanimageof51Eridanib.Theplanetis2.6timesasmassiveasJupiterandhasthesameradius(半徑).GerardKrissSpaceTelescopeScienceInstituteDr.Gerard:Iampleasedthatmyarticlebroughtaresponse.Thephrase“planetdetection”arousesinpeople’simaginationsbeautifulimagesofplanetsthatarecreativeartisticrepresentationsofnovelworlds.Butablurofbrightnessisnotanimage.Exoplanetresearchersroutinelycallvideossuchastheonebelowof51Eridanib“directimages”becausetheplanet’slighthasbeenseparatedfromthatofitsstar.“Directlyimaged”isthestandardlanguageofexoplanetastronomy.Buttoanoptical(光學(xué)的)scientistsuchasmyself,thereisastrongdistinctionbetweendirectdetection(theplanet’slightseparatedfromthelightofitsstar)anddirectimaging(aprovenpictureoftheexoplanet).Fromanopticalresearcher’sperspective,asinglebrightspotsimplyisnotanimage.Indeed,eventheword“direct”indirectdetectionisdebatablefromanopticalresearcher’spointofview.Thedetectionofthelightoftheexoplanetrequiressignificantprocessing,addingmultipleimagesandremovingstarlightbasedontheoreticalmodelsofthesourcesignal.Buttheinterpretationofabrightspotasaplanetisonlypossibleuponvisualinspectionandoptimisticthinking.Asanopticalscientist,Icannotlookatasinglespotandcallitanimageofexoplanets.Atrajectory(軌跡),oraseriesofbrightpoints,isnotanimageofaplanet,althoughitverylikelyrepresentssomethingthatnowadaysisdescribedasanexoplanet.MarijaStrojnik40.________isthemaindisagreementbetweenMarijaStrojnikandGerardKriss.A.Thedefinitionofaplanet B.TheimportanceofdetectingexoplanetsC.Theartisticrepresentationofexoplanets D.Theuseoftheterm“directimaging”41.HowdoesDr.Strojnikfeelabouttheinterpretationofabrightspotasanexoplanet?A.Shesupportsit,asitisamonpracticeinexoplanetastronomy.B.Sheapprovesofit,althoughitdoesnotprovideaclearpictureoftheexoplanet.C.Shebelievesitisonlypossiblethroughvisualobservationandpositiveassumption.D.Sheconsiderstheinterpretationtobedebatable,asitrequiressignificantprocessing.42.Wherecanyoufindthesetwoletters?A.Inthetextbook. B.Inalocalnewspaper.C.Inapublishedessay. D.Inasciencejournal.(C)TheancientEgyptiansthoughtsolittleofthebrainthatwhenakingdied,theyremovedthebrainfromhisbodyandthrewitaway.TheEgyptiansassumed,likemanypeoplebeforeandafterthem,thatconsciousness—yourmindandyourthoughtsexistedintheheart.Nowweknowthatthemindisaproductofthebrain,buthowexactlydoesthis1.5kilopieceofmattercreateamindthatallowsyoutothinkaboutyourself,experiencehappinessandanger,orremembereventsthathappened20minutesor20yearsago?Thisisn’tanewquestion.Today,however,powerfulnewtechniquesforvisualizingthesourcesofthought,emotion,behavior,andmemoryaretransformingthewayweunderstandthebrainandtheminditcreates.Haveyoueverstoppedandthought,“What’swrongwithmetoday?Ijustdon’tfeellikemyself”?Perhapsyouweremoretiredorworriedthanusual—butsomehow,youknewthatsomethingwasdifferentaboutyou.Thisselfawarenesstheabilitytothinkaboutyourselfandhowyou’refeelingisanimportantpartofbeinghuman.Thispartofofyourmindhasitsoriginsintheprefrontalcortex—aregionofyourbrainjustbehindyourforeheadthatextendstoaboutyourears.Beforethisareabegantofunction(aroundagetwo),youdidn’tunderstandthatyouwereaseparateindividualwithyourownidentity.Asthispartofyourbraindeveloped,youbecamemoreawareofyourselfandyourthoughtsandfeelings.Thoughhumansmaysharecertainemotionsandrecognizetheminothers,wedon’tallhavethesameemotionalresponsetoeverysituation.Infact,mostemotionalresponsesarelearnedandstoredinourmemories.Thesmelloffreshlycutgrass,forexample,willgeneratehappyfeelingsinsomeonewhospentenjoyablechildhoodsummersinthecountryside,butnotinsomeonewhowasforcedtoworklonghoursonafarm.Onceanemotionalassociationlikethisismade,itisverydifficulttoreverseit.“Emotionistheleastflexiblepartofthebrain,”sayspsychologistPaulEkman.Butwecanlearntocontrolouremotionsbybeingconsciouslyawareoftheirunderlyingcausesandbynotreactingautomaticallytothingsinourenvironment.Forcenturies,peoplehavestudiedthebrain,butitisonlyinrecentyearsthatwehavereallystartedtolearnhowitworks.Nevertheless,thereisstillalongwaytogobeforeweunderstandourmind’smanyplexities.43.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Howwecreateandcontrolemotions. B.Howthemindworks.C.Howhumanbeingsaredistinct. D.Howemotionsareprocessed.44.WhydoestheauthormentiontheancientEgyptians’practiceintheverybeginning?A.ToillustratetheimportanceoftheheartinancientEgyptianculture.B.Tointroducethecorethemeofthemindbodyconnectionandevolution.C.Toprovideanexampleofhowthebrainhasbeenmisunderstoodthroughouthistory.D.TocontrasttheancientEgyptians’viewsonthebrainwiththemodernone.45.WhichofthefollowingstatementisNOTtrue?A.Selfawarenessdevelopsbeforetheageoftwo.B.Theprefrontalcortexaffectsaperson’semotions.C.Theprefrontalcortexislocatedatthefrontofthebrain.D.Selfawarenessstrengthenswiththedevelopmentofthebrain.46.Whatdoesthepassagesuggestabouttheflexibilityofemotions?A.Emotionsareuniversalanddonotchangeovertimeorwithindividualexperiences.B.Emotionsaregenerallylearnedandstoredinourmemories,makingthemquiteflexible.C.Emotionsareinfluencedbyourpersonalexperiencesandcanvaryfrompersontoperson.D.Emotionsaretheleastflexiblepartofthemind,andtheycannotbecontrolled.SectionCDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.Itiscertainlydifficulttomakemoney.Butshouldmoneybedifficulttogiveaway?InTheGildedAge,industrialistssuchasAndrewCarnegieandJohnD.Rockefellerworriedaboutwasteandmisuse;Carnegiewrotein1889that$950ofevery$1,000thatwenttocharitywas“unwiselyspent”.____47____Donorsranlengthyapplicationprocesses,providedfundsandfulfilledpainstakingreportingrequirements.In2006TheEconomistcalledit“philanthrocapitalism(慈善資本主義)”.____48____The400richestAmericanshavegivenawayjust6%oftheirbinedfortunes,accordingtoForbes.Atthelastcountin2022,almost$1.2trnwassittinginAmericanprivatefoundationsand$230bnindonoradvisedfunds,asortofsavingsaccountfordonors.Plentyofmoneyisbeingmarkedforcharity.Butitisnotgettingtoworthycausesfastenough.Fortunately,anewgenerationofdonorsisonceagainshakinguptheworldofbigphilanthropy(慈善事業(yè)).LeadingthemissionisMacKenzieScott,whosimplifiedtheprocessofgivingandisdonatingbillionsofdollarsayearwithfewconditions.This“nostringsgiving”ischangingmegadonors’longheldassumptions.____49____Oneistherecognitionthatphilanthropistsdonothavetodoeverythingthemselves.____50____Anupsideofadecadeslongtrendforbusinesslikephilanthropyisthatarmiesofconsultantshaveemergedtohelpdonorsdrawupastrategyandconductduediligenceonpotentialrecipients.Donorscanteamupandsharethework,too.Anotherlessonfromthenostringscrowdisthatphilanthropistscantrustrecipientstoputmoneytogooduseoncetheproperduediligenceisinplace.Thatmeansanalyzinganonprofitorganization’sannualreportsandinterviewingitsleadersandotherfunders.A.Itofferslessonsforthosestrugglingtogetmoneyoutofthedoor.B.Inadditiontothat,hercharityworkistoonumeroustomention.C.However,thisideathatcharities’moneyiswastedhasbeenprovenwrongbyevidence.D.Megadonorsnolongerneedtoendurethetroubleofsettingupafoundationandhiringstaff.E.Twodecadeson,however,it’sbeeclearthatallthispaperworkputsthebrakesongiving.F.Aroundtheturnofthemillenniumdonorslookedtodataandrulesasawaytostopwaste.Ⅳ.SummaryWriting51.Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.Forthousandsofyears,Chinesepeoplehavevaluedthelargefamilywiththree,four,orevenfivegenerationslivingunderthesameroof.That'swhatwecallanextendedfamily.Nowitischanging.paredtoextendedfamilies.nuclearfamilieswhichinvolveonlytwogenerationslivingtogetherarebeingthetrend.Apartfromfamilysize,thesefamiliesarealsofeaturedbyreduceddependenceonthelastgeneration.Youngpeopleareabletomakedecisionsontheirownandchildrenarelesslikelytobebroughtupbytheirgrandparents.Thereasonforthetendencyofnuclearfamiliescanbereflectedasfollows.It'satimewhenyoungpeoplethinkhighlyofindividualfreedom.Youngpeopleliketohavepersonalspacethatwon'tbedisturbedbytheoldgenerations.Inthisway,theyaremorelikelytoavoidconflictscausedbydifferentlivinghabitsfromtheirparents.It'salsoatimewhensocialwelfareinstitutionsarehighlyadvancedforoldpeopletoleadafortablelife.Seniorcitizenscanlivetogetherinsomenursinghomesandbetakengoodcareofbyspecializednursingworkers,whichmaybaseyoungpeople'sheavyburdenofattendingtheiragingparents.However,theproblemconcerningattendingtochildrenturnsupasthenumberofnuclearfamiliesincreases.Youngpeoplearebusywiththeirworkandspendlesstimewiththeirchildren.Asaresult,lackingenoughcarebothfromtheirparentsandgrandparentsduringtheirgrowth,childrenmaydevelopmentalillnesseslikelonelinessanddepression.Manyyoungpeople,therefore,hirebabysitterstolookafterandkeeppanywiththeirchildren,whichaddsafinancialburdentothem.Facingtheproblemabove,youngpeoplecanseekhelpfromoldgenerations,munitiesandgovernment.Oldgenerationsareweledtotakecareoftheirgrandchildren,especiallywhenyoungpeopleareaskedtoworkovertime.munitiesoughttoorganizesomevolunteerstolookafterunattendedkids.Andgovernmentcansetupspecialloadsforyoungpeopletorelievetheirfinancialproblem.Withthejointefforts,nuclearfamiliesareexpectedtofitinwellwiththedevelopmentofthesociety.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Ⅴ.TranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordgiveninthebrackets.52.校餐也要以其他食品的推銷方法推銷給孩子。(thesameway)(漢譯英)___________________________________________________________________________________________53.為了培養(yǎng)學(xué)生地道的口音,該大學(xué)計(jì)劃從國(guó)外聘請(qǐng)一些英文老師。(handful)(漢譯英)_______________________________________________
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