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虹口區(qū)2024學年度第一學期期終學生學習能力診斷測試2024.12高三英語試卷2024.12考生注意:考試時間105分鐘,試卷滿分115分。本考試設試卷和答題紙兩部分。所有答案必須涂(選擇題)或寫(非選擇題)在答題紙上,做在試卷上一律不得分。答題前,務必在答題紙上填寫準考證號和姓名,并將核對后的條形碼貼在指定位置上。GrammarandVocabularySectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.HowtoBeStylishWhileProtectingtheEnvironmentDespitethehugenumbersofpeoplewhocareabouttheenvironmentandloveclothes,there’sabasicconflictaboutbeinggreenandbeingfashionable.Thisisbecausethefashionindustrydependsonaconstantstreamofever-changingtrends,(1)__________meansyouhavetokeepconsuming.However,buying(2)__________awfullotofthingsthatyoudon’tneed,inthiscasenewclothes,isharmfultotheenvironment.Evenso,therearestillsomemeasuresyoucantaketoachieve(3)__________ofthegoals.Firstly,ratherthanbaseyourchoiceofclotheson(4)__________thefashionindustrysaysyoushould,chooseyourownlook.Ifyoudothis,you’lllookalotmorelikeanindividual,andprobably(5)__________(genuinely)stylish.Itdoesnotrequireanysenseofstyle(6)__________(copy)thelooksinfashionmagazinesbutdevelopingyourowncertainlydoes.You’llfindthatyoubuyfewerclothes(7)__________theyaren’tgoinginandoutoffashioneveryweek,andthishelpstheenvironment.Somepeoplethinkthatanotherwayofachievingthisistobuyonlynaturalmaterials,likecotton.Buttheproductionofsomeplant-basedmaterialsinvolvestheuseofenormousquantitiesofpesticides(殺蟲劑).Infact,cottonisanespeciallydirtycrop,withmethods(8)__________(use)initsproductionwhichcandestroythelocalenvironment.Ifyouwanttoavoidaddingtosoilandwaterpollutioninthismanner,simply(9)__________(choose)organicmaterials.Intheend,whatyouwearisyourchoiceandnoonewouldsuggestthatthisshouldnotbeafreechoice.Butwehopethat,(10)__________(read)this,youwillbeawareoftheimpactyourchoicesmayhaveonthehealthofourplanet.SectionBDirections:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.arguably B.fed C.match D.corresponding E.determineF.hint G.implications H.noticeably I.self-fulfilling J.substantialK.taskedPeopleAlterTheirAppearancetoSuitTheirNamesAnewstudyhasfoundthatpeopletendtoaltertheirappearancetosuittheirnames.Theresearcherssoughtto11whetherparentschooseababynamebasedonwhatseemsfittingforthebaby’sappearance,orifindividuals’facialappearanceschangeovertheyearsto12thesocialstereotypesstereotypes(刻板影響)connectedtotheirnames.Inthestudy,9-to10-year-oldchildrenandadultswere13withpairingfacestonames.Thefindingsrevealedthatboththechildrenandtheadultscorrectlymatchedadultfacestotheir14names,considerablyabovethechancelevel.However,whenitcametochildren’sfacesandnames,theparticipantswereunabletomakeaccurateassociations.Inanotherpartofthestudy,amachinelearningsystemwas15alargedatabaseofimagesofhumanfaces.Thecomputerrecognizedthattheappearancesofthefacesofadultswiththesamenamewere16moresimilartoeachotherthantherepresentationsoffacesofadultswithdifferentnames.Ontheotherhand,no17similaritywasfoundamongchildrenwiththesamenamecomparedtochildrenwithdifferentnames.Theresearchersconcludedthatthesimilaritybetweenaperson’sfaceandtheirnameresultsfroma(n)18prediction.Thefacialappearancechangesoveralongperiodoftimetosuitsocialexpectationsattachedtothename.Suchstereotypescanbeformedinmanyways,forexample,becausethenameislinkedtoafamousfigureorduetothe19ofareligiousname.Dr.YonatZwebner,ArisonSchoolofBusiness,ReichmanUniversitysays,“Ourfindings20atthebroadersignificanceofthissurprisingeffect—thepowerfulinfluenceofsocialstereotypes.”ReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:Foreachblankinthefollowingpassage,therearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,C,andD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.Manufacturingisaone-waybusiness.Rawmaterialsgointoafactoryandfinishedproductscomeout.Oncethosegoodsare__21__,producersusuallywashtheirhandsofthem.Certainly,theydonotworrythatmostoftheproductsareeventuallyburntorburiedinlandfill,which__22__theplanet.Inonly50years,theworld’sconsumptionofrawmaterialshasnearlybecomefourtimesasbig,tomorethan100billiontons,butonlylessthan9%ofthisisreused,resultingina__23__ofmaterials.Industrydoestalkaboutsustainabilityandrecycling,butmuchofthatis__24__intendedtoimprovebrandimages.Yetevenacompany’sprofitscan__25__beingenvironmentallyfriendly.Thisisespeciallysointhecaseof“gigafactories”,socalledbecausetheiroutputofbatteriesforelectricvehicles(EVs)ismeasuredingigawatthours(GWh).Everycarmakingcountrywantsgigafactories.BatteriesarethecostlypartofanEV,somakingthemis__26__.Buttheycontainmaterialsthatarepriceyandcanbehardtoobtain.Supplychainsarelongandcomplicated,andbuyersrisktheirreputation__27__bytheirsuppliers’poorenvironmentalandlaborstandards.__28__materialsmakessense.Being__29__,mostgigafactoriesaredesignedwithrecyclinginmindfromthestart.Theresultisa__30__productionprocess.Theideaisthatonce__31__reachtheendoftheirlives,theyshouldgobacktoafactory,wheretheircomponentscanberecoveredandputintonewbatteries.Gigafactoriesarenotyetmodelsofthecirculareconomy,buttheyarelayingthefoundations.Northvolt,abattery-maker,aimsby2030toproduce150GWhofbatteries—enoughtopowersome2millionEVs.Bythen,aroundhalfitsrawmaterialsshouldcomefromrecyclingoldbatteries.Northvoltisnot__32__.Usingrenewablepowerandothermeasures,CATL—theworld’sbiggestproducerofEVbatteries—thinksitshouldeventuallybepossibletoreducethecarbonfootprintofabatterytowardszero.Couldotherindustriesdosomethingsimilar?Fastfashioniswidelyknownasa__33__business.Itisestimatedthattherecyclingrateforlittle-wornclothingandfootwearisjust13%.Abigpartofthereasonistheuseofmixedfibers,whicharehardtorecycle.Clothingcompaniescould,likegigafactories,re-engineertheirprocessestousefibersthatareeasiertohandle.Consumerelectronicsisanothersuch__34__thatcreatespilesofwaste,despitethefactthatelectroniccircuitscontainingpreciousmaterialssuchasgoldandsilver,andelectricmotorsbeingmadefromrareearthmetals.__35__couldyetbemadeintheurbanminingoflastyear’scellphonesandyesterday’sblouses.A.accepted B.designed C.sold D.storedA.rules B.saves C.heals D.pollutesA.analysis B.availability C.waste D.varietyA.green-washing B.cost-cutting C.risk-taking D.trend-settingA.addto B.benefitfrom C.centeraround D.investinA.innovative B.affordable C.profitable D.inefficientA.beingdefended B.beinghurt C.beingspread D.beingoverlookedA.Reusing B.Restoring C.Replacing D.RechargingA.big B.new C.rich D.rareA.full B.primary C.domestic D.circularA.batteries B.factories C.vehicles D.suppliersA.alone B.easy C.safe D.fairA.dynamic B.unsustainable C.inacceptable D.competitiveA.gigafactory B.business C.company D.manufacturerA.Exceptions B.Complaints C.Discoveries D.FortunesSectionBDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthem,therearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,C,andD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)1OneafternoonafewmonthsbeforeTomandIweretobemarried,Maxwanderedintothediningroomofthehouseweallshared.Iwassortingthroughaboxofoldphotographs.2“Who’sthat?”heasked.3“Thatwasmygrandfather,theonewhodiedafewmonthsago.”4“Hmm.Toobadhehadtodie.”5JustasIwasabouttoputthelastofthepicturesinthebox,Maxpressedhisfingertoaface.“Andwhowillthisbetome?”6Beneathhisfinger,Icouldseetheedgesofmyownface.IwassuddenlyfloodedwithajoywhichIhadnoname.ThissonofthemanIlovedwasbecomingmyson.We’dhavefamilyChristmascardsandschoolartstucktothefridge.AllthesethingsI’dneverallowedmyselftowant.NowIwasbecomingamother.7Ishouldhaveknownhowtosayjusttheright,wise,magicalthing.ButIdidn’t.“I’llbeyoursecondmom,”Isaid.8“Oh.”9“I’msorrythatyourfirstmomdied.Ilikedher.”10“WhatshouldIcallyou?”heasked.11Myheartpounded,andmystomachturnedover.Mama,Iwantedtocry,I’llbeyourmamaandyou’llbemyson.Iresisted.“YoucancallmeMom,orMama.YoucanalsocallmeBetsy,ifyou’drather.Whateverfeelsokayforyou.”12Hestoodthereaminute,“What’sfordinner?”heasked.13“Burgers.”14“Sweet,”hesaidashewalkedoutoftheroom.15Atourweddingafewmonthslater,TomandIsaidourvows(誓言)tooneanother.ThenMaxwasinvitedtostandbesideusandImadevowstohim.Ipromisedtostepintotheshoeshismotherhadbeenforcedtoleavebehind,tohelphimrememberher,andtobethebestmotherIcouldbe.16Afterthewedding,forthenextfewdays,Maxtriedoutanewtitleforme.“Canwegobowling?”he’dask,andthenfollowthequestionbymouthingthewordmom.Or,“Canwegotothestore?”Andthemouthedword,mom.Momwasalwayssilent.Itseemedhewastryingiton,seeinghowitfeltinhismouth.17WeekslaterasIdrovehimhomefromschool,Maxsuddenlysaid,“InoticeIdon’tcallyouMom.”18“Oh,”whothrewthatrockatmychest?Ibreathedtocalmmyvoice.“Inoticedthat.”19“WhenIsayBetsy,ImeanMom.”20“Thanks,”Isaid.“That’snicetoknow.”21Helookedoutthewindow,“Momsdie,youknow.Ithinkit’smaybesaferifyou’rejustBetsy.”22Iwilledtearsaway,notwantingtooverwhelmhim.Hehadenoughtocarry.“Thanks,Bud.Iappreciateyoutellingme.”23“Hey,Betsy?”24“Yeah,”Isaid,delightedwiththenewsoundofmyoldname.25“What’sfordinner?”heasked.WhenBettysaid,“I’llbeyoursecondmom,”(paragraph7),she__________.A.thoughtherrolewassignificanttoMaxB.wishedMaxcouldletgoofthesadmemoriesC.waslookingforwardtobecomingMax’smotherD.suggestedthatshewaslegallyresponsibleforMaxAccordingtoMax,whydidhecallBetsy“Betsy”insteadofMom?A.HewantstotellBetsysheishisbestfriendB.HestillfeelsshytoaddressBetsyasMom.C.Hedoesn’twanttoforgethisdeadmotherD.HehopesBetsycouldalwaysbewithhimHowdoesBetsymostprobablyfeelwhenMaxmentionsdinnerattheendofthepassage?A.ConfusedaboutMax’sfavoritefood.B.Happytoleadaregularfamilylife.C.RelievedtohaveasimpleconversationD.AnnoyedwithMax’sconstantquestioning.Whydoestheauthordevelopthepassagewithshortdialogues?A.TorevealthetensionbetweenMaxandBetsy.B.ToshowthatMaxisavoidingdeepconversations.C.Tohelpexpressthetwospeakers’emotionsdirectly.D.Tomakethepassageshorterandeasiertounderstand.(B)Takeourlatestquiz!①You’vejustfinishedabook—doyouknowwhatyou’llreadnext?a)Yes!Perhapsasequel,Iwanttospendmoretimeinthatworldb)Abookthateveryone’stalkingabout.c)No,butIlovefindingunexpectedbooks.d)No.Ilikeaskingformyfriends’recommendations.②Doyouvalueotherpeople’sopinionswhendecidingwhattoread?a)Idon’tlikelisteningtoothers—IknowwhatIlike.b)Ilovetoknowwhatcelebritiesarereading!c)No.Ijustletthebooksdothetalking!d)Yes!FriendsknowwhichbooksI’llenjoy.③Whatdoyoumostlookforwardtoinanewbook?a)Toseewhatmyfavouritecharactersaredoinginnewsituations.b)Talkingaboutitwithmyfriends.c)Discoveringnewvoicesandstories.d)ReadingbooksasgoodasotheronesI’veloved.④Doyoulikereadinglotsofbooksbythesameauthor?a)Yes,onceIfindanauthorIlike,I’llreadeverythingtheywrite!b)Ifthey’reapopularauthor,thenyes!c)No,Iliketoreadbooksbydifferentauthors.d)Itendtoreadbooksbyauthorsmyfriendssuggest.⑤Whenyougotoabookshop,wheredoyouheadfirst?a)Toseeifthere’sanewbookinmyfavouriteseries.b)Iheadtothenewreleasesandbestsellers.c)Iliketowalkaroundthewholeshoptoseewhatcatchesmyeye.d)Tolookatthebookseller’srecommendations.MostlyAs:you’reaThere’snobetterfeelingthanreadingsomethingyoulove…andthendiscoveringit’spartofaseries!You’realwaysguaranteedtohavesomethingnewtolookforwardto,andafamiliarworldtorevisitagain.MostlyBs:you’reaYouliketoreadthebooksthateveryoneistalkingabout.Yourlocalbestsellerwillknowbetterthananyonewhichbooksandauthorsaretrulyup-and-coming,soaskthemfortheirtoptips.MostlyCs:you’rea41MostlyDs:you’reaYoufeelreassuredwhensomeoneyoutrustrecommendsabooktoyou.Ifyouwanttoexpandyourreadingexperiences,trygettingthoserecommendationfromlotsofdifferentplaces.Whichofthefollowingbestexplainswhata“sequel”is?A.AstoryorbookthatisaboutimaginarycharactersB.Abookthatcontinuesthestoryofapreviousbook.C.Abookthatconveysrelationshipsbetweenmultiplecharacters.D.AcollectionofstorieswrittenbyfansofanoriginalbookseriesWhichofthefollowingdescriptionsbestfitsthedefinitionofa“risk-taker”?A.You’rehappytopickupsomethingyou’veneverheardof.B.Youhopetofindthenewbookofyourfavouriteauthor.C.You’rewillingtowanderintheworldoftheclassics.D.Youonlyreadthoseontopofthelistofbestsellers.Whatcanthosewhotakethisquizlearnfromtheresults?A.WhytheypreferreadingtootheractivitiesB.Whichauthorisprobablytheirfavourite.C.Whotheyshouldturntoforreadingtips.D.Whattheirbook-choosingstyleis.(C)Thefactsofclimatechangearewidelyreported.Itisnotedthatwitha2℃increaseinglobaltemperatures,ascomparedwitha1.5℃increase,about61millionmorepeoplelivinginurbanareasaroundtheworldwillbeexposedtoseveredrought.Theproblemwithcommunicatingthesenumbers,however,isthatmathanxiety—theexperienceoftension,fear,orworrywhenfacingmathematicalproblems—andtheinabilitytounderstandandemploynumericalconceptsarebothquitecommon.Despitehighratesofinnumeracy(數(shù)學盲),therearereasonstothinkthatpeoplemaynotdisengagewhentheyreceivenumbers.First,multiplepaststudiesshowthatpeopleoftenprefergettingnumericaldetailsovervaguedescriptionsorpurelyverbalcommunication.Peoplealsotrustmessagesprovidedbymedicalprofessionalsorjournalistsmorewhenthatcommunicationincludesnumbersthanwhenitdoesnot.Theuseofspecificnumberssignalsexpertisetoreaders.Buttrade-offsexist.Givenpeople’sanxietyaboutmathandlevelofmathematicalability,thereisanupperlimitwhencommunicatingthesekindsofdetails.Inpastresearch,itwasfoundthatpeoplefindnumbershelpful,solongastherearen’ttoomanyofthem.Nohard-and-fastrulesuggestshowmanyistoomany—itdependsonthecomplexityofthetopic,people’sfamiliaritywiththesubject,andtheiroverallnumeracy.Communicators,therefore,needtoknowandattendtotheiraudience:ifaspeakerseessomeonelookingbored,forexample,it’sasigntobackoffonthenumbers.Inadditiontothepossibilityofbeingoverloadedbynumbers,theirpersuasivepowercouldhaveconsequencesthatcommunicatorsneedtoconsider.Basedonthemostrecentfindings,morenegativefeelingsaboutthepostscontainingnumericconsequencesofclimatechangearereported.Tobeclear,thisdoesn’treflectmathanxiety.Instead,thesepostsresultedinnegativeemotionsbecausethenumericallyprecisemessageswerestrongerinconveyingthedisastrousconsequencesofclimatechange.Ifyoucansuggestactionsthatpeoplefeeltheycancarrythrough,thatcouldsetoffthenegativefeelingsthatarisewhentheyconsiderclimatechange’sconsequences.Sowhetheryou’reanenvironmentalistseekingtocommunicatemoreeffectivelyoversocialmediaorlookingforstrategiestopersuadefamilyoverthedinnertable,thereareafewlessonshere.Findthekeynumericaldataandsharethat.Thinkstrategicallyaboutdatapresentation.Whentalkingaboutclimatechange,includesomeproposedaction.Giventhatpastworksuggeststhatsharingnumbersbuildstrust,yourreadersorlistenersmaybemorelikelytofollowyourrecommendations.Whenusedwisely,numberscanhelptransformanxietyintoaction,whichcouldhelpturnthetideinourfightagainstclimatechange.Accordingtothepassage,whatcannumbersdowhentheyareusedtoillustrateclimatechange?A.Theycanarousepeople’sanxietyaboutmath.B.Theyleavetheaudienceevenmoreconfused.C.Theyhelpmakethemessagemorecredible.D.Theydon’treallychangehowpeoplefeel.Whichofthefollowingbestfitsthedescriptionof“trade-offs”(paragraph4)?A.Numberscausedifficultiesinunderstandingthematter.B.Peoplefindthesubjectbeingtalkedaboutunfamiliar.C.Ittakestimetoconfirmtheprecisionofallnumbers.D.Peopletendtoholdmoredebatesaboutthetopic.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisaneffectiveclimatemessage?A.Sealevelrise:atickingtimebombforcoastalcities!B.Cycle5milesdaily,save50%oncarbonemissions!C.50%ofspecieslost:awarningfromclimatechange!D.Plantmoretreestoday,enjoyfresherairtomorrow!Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?A.Numbers:OriginoftensionaboutclimatechangeB.Numbers:ReasonforhighlevelsofmathanxietyC.Numbers:CauseofboredominpublicspeakingD.Numbers:AidinfightingenvironmentalissuesSectionCDirections:Readthepassagecarefully.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.A.Adogwon’ttrytofixtheproblemthewaysomepeopledo.B.Dogsarenotjustpetsbutbelovedmembersofafamily.C.Dogsarefantasticatreadingus.D.Readingandunderstandingtheneedsofpetshelpsimproveouroverallemotionalwell-being.E.Talkingtoyourdogaboutemotionallyfrustratingissuescanbeparticularlybeneficial.F.They’remorelikelytodistractyou.TheBenefitsofTalkingtoYourDogIt’scommonforpeopletochatwiththeirdogsthroughouttheday—aboutwhateachotherisdoingorhowcuteorplayfulthepupis.It’sagentlereminderofwhat’smeaningful.“Whenyoutalktoyourdog,yougetasensethatthisiswhyyou’rehere—nomatterwhathappensatworkorwithyourfinances,yourdogstilllovesyouandneedsyou,andthatgivesyouasenseofpurpose,”saysLarryYoung,anexpertonsocialbondingatEmoryUniversity.47Ina2018study,researchersfoundthatpeoplearemorewillingtorevealtotheirdogsaboutdifficultemotions,suchasdepression,jealousy,anxiety,andfear,thantheyarewiththeirromanticpartnersorfriends.Theprecisereasonsforthisaren’tknown,butonepossibilityisthat“petsaregood,nonjudgmentallistenersbecausetheydon’tinterruptorreply,”saysstudycoauthorDanielMills,aspecialistinhuman-animalrelationshipsattheUniversityofLincoln.48There’svalueinsimplyexpressingemotions,especiallytroublesomeones.Researchhasfoundthatwhenpeopleputtheiremotionsintowords,theirnegativefeelingsbecomelessintense.Anotherhiddenadvantage:Yourdogisn’tgoingtoengageinaconversationaboutwhat’sbotheringyou,whichcouldkeepyouthinkingaboutit.49“Dogsuseemotionallycontrollingstrategies,”Millssays.“Theirdesiretoplaydrawsyouawayfrombeingsadorangry.”Furthersupportforthisphenomenoncomesfroma2022study.Itwasfoundthatbyengaginginmicro-breakstopettheirpup,thepeopleareabletorelaxandrecover—inwaysthatinteractingwithunhappyfamilymembersdoesn’t.50“Theycansensewhenwe’reupset—andtheyarearguablybetteratreadingusthansomepeopleare,”saysKogan.And“becauseweknowthatourdogsreadussowell,weregulateourselvessoasnottoupsetourdogs,whichishelpfulforusaswell.”It’sapositivefeedbackloop(反饋回路).SummaryWritingDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.51.HowGreenistheParisOlympicGames?TheorganizersoftheParisOlympicGameshavepromisedtomaketheGamesthemostsustainableinthedecadessinceclimatechangebecameaconcern.Buthowdiditwork?Ontheplusside,organizershavebeenseriousintheireffortstoreducecarbonemissions.TheymeasuredtheexpectedcarbonfootprintoftheGames,reducedemissionsthroughenergyefficienciesandlimitednewconstructionbyusingexistingfacilities.But,thesustainabilityeffortsinParishavenotallbeensmoothsailing.TheSeineisscheduledtohostmarathonswimming.Butdespitespending1.4billioneurostryingtocleantheriver,Frenchauthoritieshaveachievedinconsistentresults:WatertestsinJunestillshowedhighlevelsofpollutants.TheParisorganizershadalsohopedtorelyonacoolingsystemthatpumpedcoldwaterbeneaththevillage’sfloors.Thattechnologywasexpectedtoreducethecarbonimpactby45percent.But,eventually,theygaveuptheirambitiontoavoidusingconventionalair-conditioningintheOlympicVillage,installingsome2,500temporaryair-conditioningunits.Foryears,theorganizersallpromisedtheGameswouldbe“climatepositive.”But,whatevereffortsweretaken,noneofthemcouldreallyachievesustainabilityaslongasmillionsoftouristsflewintothehostcity.OrganizersoftheRioOlympicsin2016estimatedthatmorethan40%ofthecarbonemissionscamefrominternationalspectators.Thisyear,withticketsavailableonacentralplatformglobally,thenumberofinternationalvisitorswasbeyondcontrol.ForalltheeffortsinParistoreducethecarbonimpactofthegames,someofwhichhavebeenconsiderable,thescaleoffutureGamesmustberethought.JulesBoykoff,whohaswrittenextensivelyabouttheOlympicGames,rightlyarguesthat“theGamesneedtoreducetheirsize,”Itwouldn’tsolveeverythingbutitwouldmaketheseeventsmoresustainable.TranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.你下了那么天功夫,準能在學術競賽中脫穎而出。(bound)從舊環(huán)境過渡到新環(huán)境可能很有挑戰(zhàn)性,但耐心會讓這個過程變得順利起來。(transition)不少藝人走上街頭傳播多種藝術形式的同時,也傳遞正能量,為城市增添了濃厚的人文氣息。(atmosphere)近年來,許多高校紛紛建立金融實驗室,學生們在那里收集和分析數(shù)據(jù),從而對數(shù)據(jù)背后的意義有更深刻的理解。(where)GuidedWritingDirections:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.假設你是明啟中學高三學生王磊,在一本英語文化類雜志上讀到一則“我家的傳統(tǒng)”的征稿通知(內容如下)。你對此很有興趣,請根據(jù)征稿要求寫一篇短文。CallforSubmis
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