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上海市闵行区2025-2026学年高三上学期期中考试英语试题听力25分=1\*ROMANI.ListeningComprehensionSectionADirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.1.A.Atabookstore. B.Atalibrary.C.Atapostoffice. D.Atapolicestation.2.A.At6:45p.m.B.At7:00p.m. C.At7:15p.m. D.At9:00p.m.3.A.Pickupsomebottledwater. B.Workovertimeattheoffice. C.Dosomepaperworkathome. D.Setasidesometimeforrelaxation.4.A.Theharmdonebysingle-useplastics. B.Thetopicforthewoman’scomposition.C.Environmentalissues. D.Somerecenthotnews.5.A.Heiscuriousabouthisfutureneighbour. B.Heisdissatisfiedwiththeenvironment.C.Heisworriedaboutthetrafficservice. D.Hecan’twaittomoveintothishouse.6.A.Sheagreeswiththeman’splan. B.Sheisconcernedabouttheweather.C.Sheconsidersitunwisetogooutside. D.Shehasabetterplanthanhavingapicnic.7.A.Lookingatanoldpicture. B.Preparingforafamilytrip.C.Searchingforsomeoldstuff. D.Talkingabouttheirgrandfather.8.A.Thewomanwasuninterestedintheparty. B.Thewomanwilltakeherfamilytotheparty.C.Thewomanislookingforwardtotheparty. D.Thewomanwasabsentfromtheparty.9.A.Thosewhoaretalentedarenevershortofinspiration.B.Noteveryonecanlearnhowtobeagoodwriter.C.Creativityissomethingyouarebornwith.D.Ittakespracticetobecomeagoodwriter.10.A.Hehasalreadyachievedhisgoal. B.Hegoestothegymonaregularbasis.C.Heusuallygoeshomedirectlyafterwork. D.Hehasgivenupexercisingfortwoweeks.SectionBDirections:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachofthepassagesandtheconversation.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.11.A.Influencing. B.Celebritystudies.C.Crisismanagement. D.Psychology.12.A.Itoffersalotofrelatedcourses. B.Itscoursesaretaughtbyseniorlecturers.C.ItpartnerswithHarvardUniversity. D.It’sthefirstdegreeprograminthefield.13.A.Whetherithasenoughbudgets. B.Whetheritwillattractyoungsters.C.Whetheritcanstandthetestoftime. D.Whetheritcanofferusefulcourses.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.14.A.Itemphasizesballtackling. B.Itforbidsroughbodycontact.C.ItwascreatedduringtheWWI. D.Itismainlyplayedinthearmytoday.15.A.Itisprettyeasytolearn. B.Itismorerecreationalthanothersports.C.Itfollowslimitedrules. D.Itallowsthemtoshowtheirtalentsinsports.16.A.Introduceawould-beOlympicsport. B.Compareflagfootballwithregularfootball. C.Explaintherulesofflagfootball. D.IllustratethejobofNationalFootballLeague.Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.17.A.Inordernottomisstheflight.B.Forfearthattheflightshallbedelayed.C.Tospareenoughtimeforsecuritychecks.D.Totakebettercareofherbabywhentraveling.18.A.Shewaitedthreehoursforthehotelroomtobeready.B.Shedidn’thaveenoughmoneytogetataxiinBerlin. C.Herluggagewasdeliveredtoawrongdestination. D.ShewasstuckintheBerlinairportforanight.19.A.Theyreactedquicklytopassengers’requests. B.Theywererudetothepassenger.C.Theyshowedenoughsympathy. D.Theywereirresponsible. 20.A.Shewaslookingforwardtohernextholiday. B.Shefeltterriblethatherholidaywasruined.C.Shedidn’twantanothercupofcoffee.D.Shethoughttheholidaywastooshort.语法填空10分Onemightthinkthatafoodshortage(21)____________(happen)inAmerica,butthisisnotthecase.Thereismorethansufficientfoodforeveryone,40%of(22)________isunfortunately,wastedeveryday.Therearemanydifferentwaysfood(23)________(waste).Theyhavefewersupermarkets,andtheonlyfoodoptionsthatthey(24)________affordareoftenunhealthyones.Healthyfoods(25)________________freshfruitsandvegetablesmaybeimpossibletofind.Whatcanwedotohelp(26)________whodon’thaveenoughfood?ShirleyandAnnieZhucameupwithasolution.(27)_______helpingtoclearwaterfromafloodedsupermarket,theysawahugeamountoffoodbeingwasted.Atthesametime,thousandsofpeopleinthecitydidn'thaveenough(28)________(eat).ThegirlssetupFreshHubwith10oftheirclassmates,(29)________(hope)todosomethingtohelp.Theycreatedanappwhichcouldbeusedbyresidentstofindout(30)_______freshfoodwasavailable.小猫钓鱼10分A.principlesB.obligesC.variesD.characterizedE.collectivelyF.definesG.proportionH.completionI.normallyJ.deliversK.systematicEducationEducationincludesboththeteachingandlearningofknowledge,properconduct,andtechnicalcompetency.Itthusfocusesonthecultivationofskills,tradesorprofessions,aswellasmental,moral&aestheticdevelopment.Formaleducationconsistsof____31____instruction,teachingandtrainingbyprofessionalteachers.Thisconsistsoftheapplicationofteachingapproachesandthedevelopmentofcurricula.Therighttoeducationisafundamentalhumanright.Since1952,Article2ofthefirstProtocoltotheEuropeanConventiononHumanRights____32____allsignatorypartiestoguaranteetherighttoeducation.Atworldlevel,theUnitedNations'InternationalCovenantonEconomic,SocialandCulturalRightsof1966guaranteesthisrightunderitsArticle13.Educationalsystemsareestablishedtoprovideeducationandtraining,oftenforchildrenandtheyoung.Acurriculum____33____whatstudentsshouldknow,understandandbeabletodoastheresultofeducation.Ateachingprofession____34____teachingwhichenableslearning,andasystemofpolicies,regulations,examinations,structuresandfundingwhichenablesteacherstoteachtothebestoftheirabilities.Sometimeseducationalsystemscanbeusedtopromote____35____oridealsaswellasknowledge,whichisknownassocialengineering.Primary(orelementary)educationconsistsofthefirstyearsofformal,structurededucation.Ingeneral,primaryeducationconsistsofsixorsevenyearsofschoolingstartingattheageof5or6,althoughthis____36____between,andsometimeswithin,countries.Globally,around70%ofprimary-agechildrenareenrolledinprimaryeducation,andthis____37____isrising.Inmostcontemporaryeducationalsystemsoftheworld,secondaryeducationconsistsofthesecondyearsofformaleducationthatoccurduringadolescence.Itis____38____bytransitionfromthetypicallycompulsory,comprehensiveprimaryeducationforminors,totheoptional,selectivetertiary,"post-secondary",or"higher"education(e.g.,university,vocationalschool)foradults.Highereducation,alsocalledtertiary,thirdstage,orpostsecondaryeducation,isthenon-compulsoryeducationallevelthatfollowsthe____39____ofaschoolprovidingasecondaryeducation,suchasahighschoolorsecondaryschool.Tertiaryeducationis_____40_____takentoincludeundergraduateandpostgraduateeducation,aswellasvocationaleducationandtraining.Collegesanduniversitiesarethemaininstitutionsthatprovidetertiaryeducation.Collectively,thesearesometimesknownastertiaryinstitutions.Tertiaryeducationgenerallyresultsinthereceiptofcertificates,diplomas,oracademicdegrees.完型填空15分Farmersaroundtheworldfaceseriouschallengesingrowingfoodmoreeffectively.Climatewarmingincreasestheriskofcropdamagefrominsects,fungi(真菌),andbacteria.Sotomanagethethreat,farmsareturningtoartificialintelligence(AI),robotics,andcomputervisiontotargetpestsmore____41____.In2019theUnitedNationsreportedonthepest____42____causingcroplossesofbetween20and40percentofglobalproductioneachyear.Damagefromplantdiseases,itsaid,coststheworldeconomyanestimated$220billionannually,andinvasiveinsectsaround$70billion.Smartfarmingisonewaytocombattheproblem,usingAIandroboticstokillbugsandreducerelianceonpesticideswhile____43____skilledworkershortagesandadaptingtoclimatechange.Technologiesincludesoilandcropsensors,satelliteanddronemonitoring,pluscomputervisionandAIdataanalysistoreducethenumberofaffectedplantsandincreasecrop____44____.InsectmonitoringservicesliketheUK’sSpottaoffer____45____real-timedataoninvasivespecies.Thecompanyusesinternet-connecteddrytrapstocatchredpalmweevils(象鼻虫)thatattackdatepalms,causingmorethan$1billionoflossesintheMiddleEast,Africa,andNorthAmericaeachyear.Trapsalertplantationworkerstotreesinfested(寄生)withweevilssotheycaneliminatethembeforetheycauseanyrealdamage.Andthistargetedapproachmeanslesspesticideisused,____46____theimpactonotherspecies.____47____,theCalifornianagriculturetechnologystartupFarmSenseusesvisualsensorsandmachinelearningalgorithms(算法)trainedtofindandtrackinsectsinreal-time.Withnon-nativeinvasiveinsectspecies____48____toincrease36percentworldwideby2050,thesetechnologiescouldgivefarmersahugeadvantageineco-friendlypestcontrolandfoodgrowing.PrecisionspotsprayinglinkedtoAIisanothervaluableadd-onthataimsto____49____pesticideandherbicideuse.Sprayingentirecropscanharminsectpollinators(传花粉者)likebeesandbecomespartofagriculturalrun-offwhenitiswashedoutofsoil.Buttargetingweedsorinsectsusingcamerasanddirectedsprayscanvastlyreduce____50____use.IntheCzechRepublic,scientistsatMendelUniversityinBrnohavebuiltasamplerobotthatpatrolsgreenhousesandcanidentifythedifferent____51____ofinsectgrowth.Itthen____52____justenoughinsecticidetokillindividualpests,working24hoursadaytokeepthingsundercontrol.CompanieslikeRootAIand80AcresFarmsarebankingonindoorgrowingandAI-controlledsystemsasthefutureoffarming.Inthecaseof80Acres,itspesticide-freeindoorfarmsare____53____byAIeverystepoftheway.Robotsdoalotoftheworkandcomputervisionletsthemknowifcropsneedmorenutrientsorifpestsarecausing____54____.Theireffortsarepartofwhatanalystssaywillbea$2.6billionAI-farmingmarketby2025.ReimagininghowfarmingoperateswillbecrucialsaystheWorldBank–reducingitsgreenhousegasemissions,soilerosion,andbiodiversityloss.Andtechnologywillplayitspartinhelpingfarmersimprovetheirall-aroundcrop____55____.41.A.effectively B.temporarily C.desperately D.enthusiastically42.A.mystery B.burden C.controlD.challenge43.A.conducting B.strengthening C.employingD.addressing44A.fields B.diseases C.yieldsD.sensors45.A.targeted B.enlarged C.analysedD.downloaded46.A.increasing B.having C.reducingD.measuring47.A.Generally B.Similarly C.HopefullyD.Unfortunately48.A.forecast B.growth C.cultivationD.migration49.A.make B.direct C.instructD.minimize50.A.valuable B.physical C.chemicalD.scientific51.A.stages B.types C.speciesD.options52.A.submits B.applies C.reducesD.produces53.A.constructed B.demonstrated C.monitored D.managed54.A.threat B.treatment C.evolution D.damage55.A.association B.cultivation C.measurement D.management阅读选择22分AAllMissPricehadbeentoldaboutthenewboywasthathe’dspentmostofhislifeinsomekindoforphanage,andthatthegray-haired“auntanduncle”withwhomhenowlivedwerereallyfosterparents(养父母),paidbytheWelfareDepartmentoftheCityofNewYork.Alessdevotedteachermighthavepressedformoredetails,butMissPricewascontentwiththeroughoutline.Itwasenoughtofillherwithasenseofmissionthatshonefromhereyes,fromthefirstmorninghejoinedthefourthgrade.Hearrivedearlyandsatinthebackrow,hisbackboneverystraight,hisanklescrossedpreciselyunderthedeskandhishandsfoldedonthecenterofitstop,andwhiletheotherchildrenwerefillingin,hereceivedalong,expressionlessstarefromeachofthem.“Wehaveanewclassmatethismorning,”MissPricesaid,“HisnameisVincentSabella,andhecomesfromNewYorkCity.Iknowwe’llalldoourbesttomakehimfeelathome.”Thistimetheyallswungaroundtostareatonce,whichcausedhimtoduckhisheadslightlyandshifthisweightfromonesidetotheother.Ordinarily,thefactofsomeone’scomingfromNewYorkmighthaveheldacertainstatus,fortomostofthechildrenthecitywasafrightening,adultplacethatswalloweduptheirfatherseveryday.ButanyonecouldseeataglancethatVincentSabellahadnothingtodowithit.Evenifyoucouldignorehistwistedblackhairandgrayskin,hisclotheswouldhavegivenhimaway:ridiculouslynewpants,ridiculouslyoldsportsshoesandayellowsweatshirt,muchtoosmall,withthefadedremainsofaMickeyMousedesignstampedonitschest.Thegirlsdecidedthathewasn’tveryniceandturnedaway,buttheboysremainedintheirinspection,lookinghimupanddownwithfaintsmiles.Thiswasthekindofkidtheywereaccustomedtothinkingofas“tough,”thekindwhosestarehasmadeallofthemuncomfortableatonetimeoranotherinunfamiliarneighborhoods;herewasauniquechanceforrevenge.WhatcanyoulearnaboutMissPriceandVincentfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?SincenobodyhadeverseenVincent’sparents,henowlivedallbyhimself.MissPriceknewVincentsowellthatshe’dliketofocuseverybitofattentiononhim.MissPricedidn’tknowmuchaboutVincent,butthatdidn’tstopherwantingtocareabouthim.Vincentsatinthebackrowsoasnottoarouseanyunnecessaryattentioncausedbyhislatearrival.Whydoestheauthormention“NewYork”inthethirdandthefourthparagraphs?ToillustrateVincent’sdistantorigin.Todemonstratechildren’sdesiretogotoseetheirfathers.ToemphasizeVincent’slowsocialstatusfromhisshabbyclothes.TostateacertaindistinctionbetweenVincentandpeople’simagination.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeVincent?Devotedbutshy. B.Nervousanduneasy.C.Untalkativeandtough. D.Sensitivebutunfortunate.WhatcanyouinferfromthetextaboutVincent’snewclassmates?Theywereeitherunconcernedorunfriendlytowardhim.TheyusedtoconsiderpeoplelikeVincenttobeverytough.Theybarelynoticedthenewboysittinginthebackoftheclassroom.D.Theywereverycuriousaboutthenewcomerinakindandconsideratemanner.BWhetheryou’relookingtolearnmoreaboutsustainabilityorimagineyourselfasamediabigmanattheheadofaworld-famousmagazine,hereareseveralbooksworthpoppingonyourGoodReadslist.TheConsciousClosetbyElizabethL.ClineAsthepressuretosavetheplanetincreases,it’simportanttoturntheconversationtoourcloset(衣帽间).Stockpilingendlessprintedbooksonsustainabilityseemssomewhatunwise,butTheConsciousClosetiseasilythebestofthelot.Itexposesthetruecostoffastfashionandencouragesthereadertothinktwiceaboutunwisepurchasing,drawingdeeplyonCline’sownexperiences.HowToDress:SecretStylingTipsFromAFashionInsiderbyAlexandraFullertonFormerfashioneditoratStylistmagazine,AlexandraFullertoncertainlyknowssomethingaboutgettingdressed.Illustratedbeautifully,thisbookallowsyoutodipeasilyinandoutofhereasy-to-followadvice,helpingyoucarveoutasignaturestyle,shopmoreeffectivelyandevenwashandstoreyourclothestomaximizetheirfullpotential.TheNewFashionRulesbyVictoriaMagrathOneoftheUK’smostsuccessfulfashionbloggers,VictoriaMcGrathhasusedherplatformtodemonstratethegrowingvalueofinfluencercultureonfashionandnewmedia.Herfriendly,accessibletoneisbackedupwithsomeseriousknowledge—herPhDinfashionmarketingallowshertoexplorehowfarfashionhascomeinrecentdecades,discussingmanythingsincludingvirtualrealityshoppingwhileofferingupabrieftouroffashion’s21stcenturyhistory.AdvancedLovebyAriSethCohenThephotographicblogseriesthatmadestarsofIrisApfelandLindaRodin,theAdvancedStylebrandhasgrownoverthepastdecade,demonstratingthatrealbeautyistrulyageless.Histhirdandmostrecentbook,AdvancedLoveseesAriSethCohenpicturingcouplesfromallwalksoflife,makingastatementaboutourdismissalofromancewithintheover-40ageset.Theperfectfestivegiftforyourspecialother-half,oratreat-to-selfasaconstantreminderthatlovenevergoesoutofstyle.60.Whichisthemostsuitablebookforanewgraduateignorantoffashion?A.AdvancedLove B.TheConsciousClosetC.TheNewFashionRulesD.HowToDress:SecretStylingTipsFromAFashionInside61.From________’sbook,wecanknowsomethingaboutthedevelopmentoffashion.A.ElizabethL.Cline B.AlexandraFullerton C.VictoriaMagrath D.AriSethCohen62.Whatdothebookshaveincommon?A.Theyaretargetedonyoungladies.B.Theauthorsadviseusagainstunreasonablepurchasing.C.Theyareallgoodbooksaboutsecretsofthefashionworld.D.Thewritersareallbloggersgivingpracticaladviceonhowtogetwelldressed.CTotheaverageperson,itmustseemasifthefieldofartificialintelligenceismakinggreatachievement.Accordingtosomeofthemediaaccountsandpressreleases,OpenAI’sDALL-E2canseeminglycreatespectacularimagesfromanytext;andasystemcalledGatothatwasreleasedinMaybyDeepMind,reportedlyworkedwelloneverytaskthecompanycouldthrowatit.OneoftheDeepMind’shigh-levelexecutivesevenwentsofarastoboastthatinpursuingAIthathastheflexibilityandresourcefulnessofhumanintelligence—knownasartificialgeneralintelligence,orAGI—“thegameisover.”Don’tbefooled.AIisgettingbetter-syntheticimageslookmoreandmorerealistic,andspeechrecognitioncanoftenworkinnoisyenvironments---butwearestilllikelydecadesawayfromgeneral-purpose,human-levelAIthatcanunderstandthetruemeaningsofarticlesandvideosordealwithunexpectedbarriersandinterruptions.Thefieldisstuckonpreciselythesamechallengesthatacademicscientistshavebeenpointingoutforyears:gettingAItobereliableandgettingittocopewithunusualcircumstances.TakeDALL-E2.Itcouldn’ttellthedifferencebetweenanimageofaredcubeontopofablueversusanimageofabluecubeontopofaredcube.Anewersystem,releasedthispastMay,couldn’ttellthedifferencebetweenanastronautridingahorseandhorseridinganastronaut.Whenimage-creatingsystemslikeDALL-E2makemistakes,theresultcanbeamusing.ButsometimeserrorsproducedbyAIcauseseriousconsequences.ATeslaonautopilotrecentlydrovedirectlytowardahumanworkercarryingastopsigninthemiddleoftheroad,slowingdownonlywhenthehumandrivertookaction.Thesystemcouldrecognizehumansontheirownandstopsignsintheirusuallocationsbutfailedtoslowdownwhenfacedwiththeunfamiliarcombinationofthetwo,whichputthestopsigninanewandunusualposition.Unfortunately,thefactthatthesesystemsstillfailtoworkreliablyandstrugglewithnovelcircumstancesisusuallyburiedinthefineprint.Gato,forinstance,workedwellonallthetasksDeepMindreportedbutrarelyaswellasothercontemporarysystems.Alookatrecentheadlines,however,wouldn’ttellyouaboutanyoftheseproblems.Fornowwearetrappedina“localminimum”inwhichcompaniespursuebenchmarksratherthanfoundationalideas.Currentengineeringpracticeisfaraheadofscientificskills:thesedepartmentsfocusonmakingsmallimprovementswiththepoorlyunderstoodtoolstheyalreadyhaveratherthandevelopingnewtechnologieswithaclearertheoreticalground.Thisiswhybasicresearchremainscrucial.ThatalargepartoftheAIresearchcommunity(likethosewhoshout,“Gameover”)doesn’tevenseethatis,well,heartbreaking.63.WhatdoestheDeepMind’sexecutivemeanby“thegameisover”(paragraph1)?A.AGIisquiteafrustratingarea.B.TherehasbeengreatprogressinAGI.C.NomoreinvestmentshouldbeputintoAGI.D.TechnologycompanieshasputtoomuchemphasisonAGI.64.TheTeslaonautopilotismentionedinparagraph5inordertoillustratethat________.A.consequencescausedbyAIcanbeamusingB.AIisreliableinhandlingfamiliarsituationsC.TeslacarsarenotagoodexampleofautopilotD.AIcannotdealwellwithunexpectedcircumstances65.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatthewriterthinksthat________.A.morelightshouldbecastonsuccessfulAIcompaniesB.morespecifictrainingprogrammesshouldbecreatedforAIC.morefundamentaltechnologiesshouldbedevelopedforAID.morereliablebenchmarksshouldbeestablishedforAIproducts66.Whichofthefollowingstatementsbestsummarizesthewriter’sviewpoint?A.MediashouldtalklessaboutAI.B.ItistooearlytobeconfidentofAI.C.Human-levelAIwillsoonbeafactoflife.D.AIpracticefallsfarbehindrelatedtheories六选四8分Instead,hewritesaprogramthatcanlearnforitself,andthenshowsInstead,hewritesaprogramthatcanlearnforitself,andthenshowshethatprogramthousandsofpicturesofstopsigns.Thehigh-techvisionsystemhasthepotentialtobemoresuccessfulthanhumansindetectingdangeroussituations.HowtogiveAlatleastsomeappearanceofthatunderstanding---thereasoningabilityofaseven-month-oldchild,perhaps—isnowamatterofactiveresearch.Programmershavedevelopedproceduresthatbehaveliketheneurons(神经元)inabrain.Theycan"learn"fromtheactionstakeninprevioussituationsandinferwhattodoinanew,similarsituation.Thisunderstandingof“objectpermanence”,isanormaldevelopmentalmilestone,aswellasabasicprincipleofreality.Similartechniquesareusedtotrainself-drivingcarstooperateintraffic.IsItSmarterThanaSeven-month-old?Bytheageofsevenmonths,mostchildrenhavelearnedthatobjectsstillexistevenwhentheyareoutofsight.Putatoyunderablanketandachildthatoldwillknowitisstillthere,andthathecanreachunderneaththeblankettogetitback.(67).Itisalsosomethingthatself-drivingcarsdonothave.Andthatisaproblem.Autonomousvehiclesaregettingbetter,buttheystilldon'tunderstandtheworldinthewaythatahumanbeingdoes.Foraself-drivingcar,abicyclethatismomentarilyhiddenbyapassingvanisabicyclethathasceasedtoexist.Thisfailingisbasictothenow-widespreadcomputingdisciplinethathasclaimedtobetheslightlymisleadingnameofartificialintelligence(Al).CurrentAlworksbybuildingupcomplexstatisticalmodelsoftheworld,butitlacksadeeperunderstandingofreality.(68).ModernAIisbasedontheideaofmachinelearning.Ifanengineerwantsacomputertorecognizeastopsign,hedoesnottrytowritethousandsoflinesofcodethatdescribeeverypatternofpixels(像素)whichcouldpossiblyindicatesuchasign.(69).Overmanyrepetitions,theprogramgraduallyworksoutwhatfeaturesallofthesepictureshaveincommon.(70) .Carsthuslearnhowtoobeylanemarkings,avoidothervehicles,hitthebrakesataredlightandsoon.Buttheydonotunderstandmanythingsahumandrivertakesforgranted—thatothercarsontheroadhaveenginesandfourwheels,orthattheyobeytrafficregulations(usually)andthelawsofphysics(always).Andtheydonotunderstandobjectpermanence.概要写作10分FatigueFatigueisafeelingofbeingextremelytired.Basically,therearethreetypesoffatigue,physical,pathological(由疾病引起的),andpsychological.Asyoumightsuspect,eachdifferssignificantlyfromtheothers.Whenyouexerciseyourbody,youproducewasteproducts.Muscles,forexample,releaselacticacid(乳酸)intotheblood;cellsdumpincarbondioxide.Whenthesewastesreachacertainlevelintheblood,thebrainisinformedandyouractivityleveldrops.Excesswastesi

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