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试卷编号:23004
2023年全国普通高等学校招生统一考试
上海英语模拟试卷
iREAD中学英语测评(命题)研究中心
新发为专卫品质供耐良谖_传野早钠超甘服务
纸笔考试
I.GrammarandVocabulary
SectionA
Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentand
grammaticallyconect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformof
thegivenword;fbrtheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.
ThePast,PresentandFutureofWearableTechnology
Wearabletechnologyhaschangedthewayweplay,communicate,andtrackourhealth.
(1)today9sdevicesoffermanyexcellentfeatures,thewearabletechnologyoftomorrow
promisestobeevenmoreamazing.
(2)(arrive)inthethirteenthcentury,eyeglassesareactuallyconsideredthefirstwearable
technology-thoughtheydon'tseemveryadvancedbytoday5sstandards.Modemwearable
technologystartedtoappeararound2008withtheintroductionoffitnesstrackersliketheFitbit.
Thisformofwearabletechnologytracksthingslikeyourheartrateandcountsyoursteps.Smart
watches(3)(release)severalyearslateranddothesamethingsasfitnesstrackers,butthey
alsodisplaytextmessagesandletyoumakecalls.Currently,youcanevenbuysmartclothinglike
pants(4)shakewhenyourexerciseformisincorrect.
Today5swearabletechnologymaybeinteresting,butitisevenmorefascinatingtothinkabout
(5)thefuturewearabletechnologywillbelike.Withproductsthat(6)(range)from
self-poweredelectronicstosmartcontactlenses(隐形眼镜),thenextgenerationofwearablesisset
tochangeourlivesinexcitingandwonderfulways.
Self-poweredelectronicsaredevicesthatuseyourbodyitself(7)anenergysource.For
example,scientistsaredevelopingsmartshoeswithabatterythatcanstorethepower(8)
(create)bywalking.Walkingintheseshoeswouldbelikehavingapowerbankonyourfeetthat
chargeswitheverystep.
Contactlenses(9)soonbegettingamajorupgradetoo.Scientistsareworkingon
creatingsmartcontactlensesthatfunctionasacomputer-poweredpersonalassistant.Bytracking
youreyes'movements,thesecontactlensescouldofferaidwithoutneeding(10)(ask).They
mayevenbeabletoanalyzeyourtearstounderstandyourmoods.
SectionB
Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybe
usedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.adoredB.averageC.combinationD.describedE.guaranteedF.highlights
G.homeH.inspirationI.nativeJ.suggestsK.welcomes
NaturalWondersNottoBeMissed
Ifyouwanttoseesomethingthatwilltakeyourbreathaway,forgettheSydneyOperaHouse
orGoldenGateBridge.Looknofurtherthanthenaturalworldfor11,Here'saselectionof
must-seeplacesandmust-doactivitiesfromaroundtheglobe.
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Thebestlightshowonearth
AuroraBorealisorthe'NorthernLights“isthenamegiventotheextraordinarynatural
phenomenonofcolouredlightsseenintheskiesofthenorthernregionsofScandinavia,Alaskaand
Canada.Often12asthemostspellbindingnaturalfireworkdisplay,thelightsfilltheskywith
dancingstreamsofred,yellow,greenandpurple.Neverthesametwice,theappealofthelightsis
madeallthestrongerinthattheirappearanceisnot13.Theright14ofconditionshas
tobeinplaceforthismagicshowtostart.
Aplant-lovers*paradise
Ifplantsareyourpassion,thenlooknofurtherthanSouthAfrica,whichis15toaboutten
percentofallknownspeciesonearth.TheWesternCapeincludesthefynbos—auniquetypeof
vegetationconsistingofthousandsofplantspecies16tothearea.Sospecialisthevegetation
herethatithasbeenappointedasoneoftheearth'ssixplantkingdoms.TheCapeFloralRegion,
whichincludesthesymbolofCapeTown—TableMountain,becameaUNESCOWorldHeritage
Sitein2004.Amongthisglorious(花卉的)spectacle,oneofthe17mustbethe130
speciesofprotea(山龙眼),whichcomeinallshapes,sizesandcolours.
Lendahandtothepanda
Ifyou'veonlyeverseenagiantpandaonaTVwildlifedocumentary,taketheopportunityto
livealongsideoneoftheworld'srarestandmost18animals.SetatthefootoftheQinling
mountains,theShaanxiProvinceRescueandBreedingResearchCenternearXi'aninChina19
volunteerstoworkwiththesefascinatingcreatures.Notforthe20touristasthelocationis
prettyremote,butanimalloverscouldfindthemselvesworkingwithsomeoftheotheramazing
speciesuniquetoChinasuchastheGoldenMonkeyorCrestedIbis.
II.ReadingComprehension
SectionA
Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,
CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
ThenewsthatLondonhadwonitsbidtohostthe2012OlympicGameswasnotmetwith
universaldelight.Muchofthe21centredaroundageneraldislikeofsport.Itisundoubtedly
truethatsporthascometodominatethe22and,shouldyoudesiretodoso,itwouldbequite
possibletospendalmostallofyourwakinghourschannel-surfingfromonesportingeventtothe
next.ManyfeartheOlympicswilljust23completecoveragewithwall-to-wallsportforweeks
onend.Somepointtothemind-numbingeffectthiswillhaveonviewers:non-stopsporttendsto
meanotherissuesfailtograbthepublic'sattentionandthiscanpreventfarmoreseriousmatters
frombeing24,oreventhoughtabout.
Others,however,hatethe25edgethattheworldofsporthelpscultivateintheyoung.The
combinationofcut-throatbigbusinessmusclinginonsport,athletesbeingportrayedasheroesand
awin-at-any-costsmentalityisseenasdeeply26.Indeed,today*sgenerationofyoungfootballing
superstarshavebeen27foreverythingfromnastylanguageinschoolstobinge-drinkingand
eventoanover-emphasisonconsumerism.
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Despiteallthis,sport'sever-increasingpopularityisobviouslynotfbr28.Whetherasa
viewerorasanactiveparticipant,sportoffersdrama,tension,escapismandreleaseforcountless
millionsaroundtheworldandcanprovidevaluable29inlife:howtobeagoodloser,howto
pickyourselfupagainafter30,howtofbcusonalong-termgoal.Ontopofthis,whilesport
canobviouslyfueltensionsandleadtoviolence,itcanalsoservetobringdifferentgroupsofpeople
togetherand31long-standingconflicts.Furthermore,asanyonewho'severbeenabroad
equippedwithalmostnoneofthe32language,butwithabasicknowledgeofthegamecantell
you,perhapsevenmorethanEnglish,itisfootballthatistrulythegloballanguagenow.Taxirides
andtrainjourneysfromMoscowtoMozambiquehavebeenenlivenedbylittlemorethanshared
smilesandthewords'Pele'or'Maradona5!
However,thereisafurther,farlessobviousreasonfbrkeepingatleastoneeyeontheworld
ofsportandthatisthevastimpactsporthashadontheEnglishlanguage.Awholeareaofidiomatic
languagehasmovedfromasportingcontextintomuch33usage.Forinstance,anidiomtaken
fromthefieldofhorse-racingishorsesforcourses-meaningyouneedtochoosetherightpeople
fbrparticularactivitiesbecauseeveryonehasdifferentskills.Boxingfansaremorelikelyto_34
thatwhenyouthrowinthetowel,youadmitdefeatandthatifyoumanagetoescapefromaterrible
situationatjusttherightmoment,you'resavedbythebell.Surelyforthesereasons,iffbrnoothers,
sportis35ourattention.
21.A.delightB.messageC.disapprovalD.theory
22.A.marketB.mediaC.debateD.region
23.A.leadtoB.relyonC.lookintoD.findout
24.A.simplifiedB.neglectedC.reviewedD.discussed
25.A.difficultB.criticalC.competitiveD.dangerous
26.A.inevitableB.necessaryC.naturalD.unpleasant
27.A.arrangedB.blamedC.equippedD.selected
28.A.somethingB.anythingC.nothingD.everything
29.A.servicesB.cluesC.resourcesD.lessons
30.A.defeatB.departureC.completionD.treatment
31.A.repeatB.resolveC.identifyD.explore
32.A.ancientB.localC.commonD.basic
33.A.broaderB.laterC.morecurrentD.moreserious
34.A.announceB.predictC.suggestD.understand
35.A.convenientfbrB.anxiousaboutC.worthyofD.differentfrom
SectionB
Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsor
unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosethe
onethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.
(A)
JohnMcWhorterrecallscomingoutofkindergartenonedayandhearingagirlspeaking
Hebrew.uWhatisthat?”Johndemandedofhismother.Hewassofrustratedatnotunderstanding
thesestrange-soundingwordsthathestartedtocry.UIwantedtobreakthatcode!”Todayhe'sa
professoroflinguistics(语言学)atColumbia.
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“Whenchildrenareallowedtopursuetheirpassion,theyspendmoretimedoingit/'says
PamelaParesky,apsychologist.Thetimetheyputinmakesthembetterandbetterattheactivity.
Alongtheway,they'reautomaticallylearningpatienceandfbcus,whichwillservethemthroughout
theirlives.
Ifstruethatsometimeswhatkidsaredrawntoisnotobviouslypositive.uWewerepretty
muchunsupervisedaskids,“ScottMcNealyrecallsofhimselfandhisbrothers.44Wewentoverto
therivertofish,wewentintothebackfieldandmadefiresandblewthingsup-allkindsofthings
kidsunderreallygoodsupervisionprobablywouldnothavebeenallowedtodo."Then,atnight,
he'dsitnearbyashisdad,acorporatevicepresident,wentthroughhisbriefcaseandthrewaway
thepapershedidn'tneed.McNealywouldfishthemoutandaskaboutthem.
Trickscoupledwithinformalbusinesstutorialsdon'talwaysleadtosuccess.ButMcNealy
wentontofoundthegroundbreakingcomputerfirmSunMicrosystems.Nowhe'sco-fbunderof
Curriki,anonprofitdigitalplatformthathelpsstudentsself-directtheireducation.
Kidsneedmorefreetimetolearnontheirown.Andparentsneedmorerespectforthelearning
thathappenswhenakid,whomaybedoingpoorlyatschool,iseagerlyrebuildinganengineor
makingTikTokvideos.
Asachild,ColinSummerspentendlesshoursdrawingrecreationalvehicles.uOnewasan
Arcticexplorerthatcouldfloatforpartofitsjourney,“hesays.
Heloveddrafting-anddreaming.Asateen,healsostartedgettingintotech.Hefollowedhis
brothertoapart-timejobatacomputershopinManhattan.OnedayTeller,ofthemagicduo(二人
组)Penn&Teller,camein.Adocumenthaddisappearedonhiscomputer.Theclerksupfrontsaid,
“GointhebackroomandaskforColin.He,sourtroubleshooter.^^
Summerfoundthedocument.Tellerwasamazed.Prettysoon,Teller'spartnerPennJillette
wasaskingifSummercouldmakehiscomputerdocoolthings.<6Isaid,4Oh,yeah!'"Summerrecalls.
HehelpedmakePenn'scomputersay,“Holdyourhorses,I'mcoming!5\andthusbeganagreat
friendship.
Yearslater,whenSummergraduatedwithhisarchitecturedegree,heputitalltogether:The
magicalmotorhomes.Thedeepdiveintotech.Thedrafting.Thedreaming.Thefriendship.He
designedPenn'shouseinLasVegas,completewithsixsecretrooms.
36.AccordingtoPamelaPareskj^children'sspendingtimepursuingtheirpassioncanbedescribed
as.
A.aself-enhancingprocessB.aself-healingprocess
C.afrustratingprocessD.anautomaticprocess
37.ScottMcNealy'sexperienceismentionedinthepassageinordertoillustratethat.
A.kidsingeneraldon5tlikeformalbusinesstutorials
B.tricksthatkidsplaymaynotaffecttheirfuturesuccess
C.kidswhodon'tbehavethemselvesaremorelikelytosucceed
D.parents,professiondecidestosomeextentwhattheirkidslove
38.WhatcanbelearnedaboutColinSummerfromthepassage?
A.Hewasinterestedintechnologyasachild.
B.HesurprisedTellerwithhistalentformagic.
C.Hewastheinventorofsound-makingcomputers.
D.Hebecameanarchitectthoughhewantedtobeamagician.
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39.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?
A.Childrenarenaughtybynature.B.Childrenareundersupervision.
C.Childhoodshouldlastlonger.D.Childhoodpassionmatters.
(B)
IfIRuledtheWorld,
Potatochipswouldbegoodforus.
Wecansendpeopletothemoonandperformorgantransplantation.Sowhycan'twemakecrisps
reallygoodforus?Iamaddictedtopotatochips.Icannothaveasandwichwithoutabagofchips.
WhenIwasakid,IusedtostealmoneyfrommyparentsallthetimesoIcouldbuychips.Iloved
them.Idon'tunderstandwhyscientistshaven'tputtheirmindstothis.Iknowthey'vebeendealing
withmoreimportantproblems,butchipsaremuchmoreimportant.
Wewouldnftpouroildownoursinks.
“Fatbergs”arethesameasicebergsandpeopledon'trealisethatitcostsmillionseveryyeartoget
ridofthem.Theyformwhenwepouroildownthesinkafterwe'vefriedsomething.Whathappens
istheoilgoesintothewatersystemandstickstoallthelittlebitsoffoodthatmightbedownthere,
ornon-biodegradableitemslikefacewipes,andallofthatcausesthesehugefatbergs.Now,alotof
peopleknowthatyoushouldn'tdeep-fiyandpourtheoildownthesink.Butwhattheydon'trealise
isthatevenjustabitofoilinapanisreallybad.Soyoujusthavetowipeitoutwithkitchenroll
andputitinthebin.Ifyou'vegotalotofoilleftover,youjustpouritintoacontainerandputthe
lidon.
Wewouldchangethenarrativearoundbullying(霸凌).
I'malwaysshockedwhensomeoneasksme,“Ifyou'retakingyourchildoutofschoolbecause
they'rebullied,howaretheygoingtocopewiththerealworld?"Idon'tthinkbullyingmakesa
personstrongerorbetterpreparedfortheworld.Forexample,ifyouwereinaworkplaceand
somebodywasthreateningyouormakingyourcolleaguesnotspeaktoyou,givingyouthesilent
treatmentorbeatingyouinthelift_howlongwouldyoustickthatout?Howlongwouldyour
friendsandfamilyexpectyoutoendurethatbeforesaying,<cWell,ifyourbossisn'tgoingtodo
anything,youneedtogetoutofthere?”Butpeopledon'tapplythesameruletochildren.Ifsreally,
reallyweird.
40.Whatcanbelearnedabout"fatbergs”fromthepassage?
A.Theyarefoundinsinksinmostcases.
B.Theymightbeleftovercoveredwithoil.
C.Theymightdisappearsoonifdealtwithproperly.
D.Theyarecomposedofsimilarelementstoicebergs.
41.Accordingtothewriter,whatshouldparentsdoiftheyfindtheirchildrenbulliedatschool?
A.Teachtheirchildrenhowtocopewiththerealworld.
B.Talktotheirchildren'steacherabouttheproblem.
C.Taketheirchildrentoanotherschool.
D.Treattheirchildrenasadults.
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42.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.Thedangerthatthewriterisnowfacedwith.
B.Thewriter'sdesiretobeabletoruletheworld.
C.Thechangesthatthewriterwisheswouldhappen.
D.Thewriter'scomplaintsaboutenvironmentproblems.
(C)
Worldpopulationhasincreasedsince1970,thoughatalowerratethanpredictedbythe
Catastrophists.AtthetimeofthefirstEarthDay,therewere3.7billionpeopleonEarth;thathas
nowrisento7.6billion.Ontheotherhand,theglobaltotalfertilityratebackthenwas4.8children
perwoman;ithasnowdecreasedto2.4.WolfgangLutz,ademographer(人口学家)atthe
InternationalInstituteforAppliedSystemsAnalysis,projectsthatworldpopulationwillpeakinthis
centuryandthenbegintofall.
Thoughourpopulationdoubled,thoseglobalstarvationsdidnotoccur.Instead,worldfood
productionmorethantripled.ModemagricultureisbecomingsoproductivethattheRockefeller
UniversityresearcherJesseAusubelthinksthatourtotaluseoflandforagriculturewillsoonbegin
todecline.
Asyoumayhavenoticed,cityresidentsindevelopedcountriesarenotwearinggasmasksas
theygoabouttheirdailylives.From1970to2018,theEnvironmentalProtectionAgency(EPA)
reports,America'scombinedemissionsofsixkeyairpollutantsdroppedby74percent,evenasthe
U.S.economygrewby275percent.TheUnitedKingdomandtheEuropeanUnionhavelikewise
experiencedsteepdeclinesinairpollution.
Surfacewaterpollutionhasalsobeenreduced.Basedon14.6millionpollutionreadingsat
265,000monitoringsitesbetween1972and2014,theEPAreportsthatin1972,30percentoftested
surfacewatersintheUnitedStatesdidnotmeetthefishablestandard(livingspaceforfishthatare
safetoeat);only15percentfailedthatstandardin2014.
BothCatastrophistDeBellandPromethean(开创者)Maddoxworriedaboutthepossible
climaticeffectsofrisingatmosphericconcentrationsofcarbon.Indeed,theamountofCO2inthe
atmospherehasincreasedby25percent,from328partspermillioninApril1970to412partsper
milliontoday.SincethefirstEarthDay,theglobe'saveragetemperaturehasincreasedbyabout1
degreeCelsius,andrecentresearchsuggeststhattheworldisontracktoincreasebyanother2
degreesCelsiusbytheendofthiscentury.
DeBellrespondedtoclimatechangebyrecommendinglessdependenceonenergy,while
Maddoxarguedthatthesamehumanwisdomthatwassolvingotherairpollutionproblemscould
bebroughttobearongreenhousewarming.Givenhowthoroughlyeconomicgrowthandsci-tech
achievementshavefalsifiedtheCatastrophists9otherforecasts,it,snotimpossiblethatthosesame
forceswillletusconquertheproblemscausedbyclimatechangetoo.
43.WhichofthefollowingstatementswereCatastrophistsmostlikelytoagreewith?
A.Theworldpopulationhadbeendroppingatanalarmingrate.
B.Thereshouldbelessconcernaboutthecurrentclimatechange.
C.Economicdevelopmentwouldbringdisasterstohximanbeings.
D.Humanbeingsshouldrelymoreandmoreonnaturalresources.
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44.Itcanbelearnedfromthepassagethat,inrecentdecades,.
A.Theworldfoodproductionfailedtofeedtheworldpopulation.
B.Theglobalstarvationoccurredeveryonceinawhile.
C.Moreairpollutantswerereleasedintotheairallovertheworld.
D.SurfacewaterqualityhasimprovedinAmerica.
45.WhatdoDeBellandMaddoxdisagreeon?
A.TheclimaticeffectofCO2.B.Thesolutiontoclimatechange.
C.Theincreaseoftheworldtemperature.D.Theturningpointofgreenhousewarming.
46.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatthewriter.
A.isoptimisticaboutwhateconomicgrowthcanbringtous
B.hastriedeverymeanstoproveCatastrophists,forecastswrong
C.isdevotedtowarningthepublicofthenegativeeffectsofpollution
D.hasbeensuspiciousofPrometheans,ideaofwhattheEarthwillbelike
SectionC
Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthesentencesgivenbelow.Eachsentencecan
beusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.
A.AbarliketheColumbiaRoomisn'tjustadeliverysystemforcocktails.
B.AlthoughtheColumbiaRoomcontinuedtoservecocktailstogo,aninnovationintendedtoease
theburdenofthelockdownsonbusinesses,itwasn'tthesame.
C.Evenifhumanscouldn'tleavetheirhouses,theycouldtalktoeachother,seeeachother,smile
andlaughineachother'svirtualpresences.
D.Everyvideoconferencingservicesawgrowth,butfromDecember2019toMarch2020,Zoom
wentfrom10millionuserstomorethan200million.
E.Theonlinespacewe'dmovedintowasalmostcertainlybetterthanthealternativesavailableto
us.
F.YetasgenuinelymarvelousastheZoomificationofsociallifewas,itwashardnottowonder:
Howmuchhadreallybeensaved?
WhatWeLosttothePandemic(疫情)
Underlockdown,virtuallyallofwhatpassedforsociallifeshiftedtotheinternettovideo
gamestreamingservicesandvideochats,and,perhapsmorethananythingelse,toZoom,anonline
videoconferencingservicethatlaunchedin2011.Afterthelockdownsbegan,itbecamethego-to
platformnotonlyforworkplacemeetingsbutforafterworkhappyhours,birthdayget-togethers,
anddinnerparties.Inthespaceofafewmonths,Zoombecameanall-purposeplatformforhuman
connectionandthefunctioningofsociety.
Thiswasamodemblessing.47Technologyandhumanintelligencehadallowedusto
preserveoursociallives,ourfamilygatheringsandfiriendlyoutings.Therewassomething
hearteningaboutwatchingpeopleadapttotheirnewlives,carryingovertheiroldhabitsand
traditions,likeimmigrantsfromaprevioustime.
48Yes,itwasgoodtobeabletocommunicatewithotherpeople,butinthecourseof
maintainingourconnections,we'dtransformedallofhumanexistenceintoaconferencecall,with
allofthefrustrations:shakyconnections,pooraudioquality,confusionaboutwhoseturnitisto
speak.Afterall,itwasnomorethanasubstituteexperience.
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Beforethepandemic,IvisitedtheColumbiaRoom,acocktailbar,withseveralfriends.We
spentthebetterpartoftheeveningthere,sittingclosetogether,unconcernedlybreathingeach
other'sair,andevensharingsomedrinks.
49Itisalsoaparticularspace,designedforcomfortandsocializing,forbeingnearother
peopleandenjoyingconversationandcompany.
Roughlyamonthlater,thatplaceandeveryplacelikeit~~wasclosed.50Itcouldn'tbe.
Whatwelosttothecoronaviruswasnotthecocktailsthemselves,buttheabilitytosharethem.
III.SummaryWriting
Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizeinnomorethan60wordsthemainideaofthe
passageandhowitisillustrated.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.
Don5tBelieveEverythingYouRead
Ofcourse,asadoctorIliketopromotegoodhealthandwell-beingateverygivenopportunity.
Forthisreason,mayIsuggestthatyouputdownthismagazineandmakeyourselfaheartyfried
breakfast?Preferablywithextrabutter.Severalstudiesinrecentyearsappeartoshowthat
overweightpeoplelivelonger.
ItseemsthatnotadaygoesbywhensomeactivityorfoodstufforlifestylechoiceisnJtlinked
todeathanddisease.Andthen,inincreasinglyweirdabout-turnsfromthescientificcommunity,
researchisthenpublishedwhichcompletelygoesagainstthisadvice.Foreverystudythatseemsto
suggestthatbeingoverweightordrinkingwineisinfactgoodforus,therearemanymoreagainst
it.
Iwishresearchersrealisedhowconfusingitwasforthegeneralpublic.Thebenefitsofeating
fishhavelongbeenadvocated,andyetithasalsobeenlinkedtodiabetes(糖尿病).Takeplentyof
exercise,althoughresearchhasalsowarnedagainstgettingsweatynearsomeoneelseasthishas
beenlinkedtohepatitisB(乙型肝炎).Icouldgoonandon,becausethelistofconflict"do'sand
don'ts"isseeminglynever-ending.Andyet,strangely,westilllovetoreadit.Weseemtodrivean
enjoymentfrombeingscared.WhileI'msurethescientificresearchiswell-meaning,it*sgottothe
stagewherenooneintheirrightmindpaysanyattentiontothesecontradictoryscarestories,because
ifyoudid,you'dbeheldupbyindecisionaswhattobelieveandwhatnottobelieve.We'reexposed
tosomuchhealthadvicethatwealmostignoresuchwarnings.Ipointthefingerofblameatthe
universitiesandinstitutionswhoputoutthesestudiesinpressreleases,knowingthatfewwill
evaluatetheclaimsduetotheirinabilitytounderstandthedataanalyses.Theonlysensibleresponse
istotakeallthisscarewithcare,givenhowit'slinkedtohighbloodpressure,heartdisease,and...
IVTranslation
Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.
52.曾经有段时间我特别喜欢一部名不见经传的英国电影。(Therebe)
53.对这位钢琴家来说,在这个世界上没有比这架钢琴更重要的了。(matter)
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54.规律进餐人数占比逐年下降,我们对此必须提高警惕。(which)
55.每天傍晚,人们总能看到一辆电动三轮车穿梭在乡间小道上,给村里80岁以上老人免
费送餐。(see)
VGuidedWriting
Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgiven
belowinChinese.
假设你是明启中学高三学生李明,最近在一本英语杂志上读到一篇主题为“网红
(influencer)”的文章,你对此话题很感兴趣,给该杂志“读者来信”专栏写一封邮件,表
达你的观点,内容须包括:
1)你认为“网红”对学生的生活带来了怎样的影响;
2)用一个具体的例子来说明这一影响。
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听力考试
I.ListeningComprehension
SectionAShortConversations
Directions:InSectionA,youwillhearfiveshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheend
ofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthe
questionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,read
thefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,a
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