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第一学期高三英语教学质量调研试卷

(考试时间105分钟;满分115分)

I.GrammarandVocabulary

SectionA

Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentand

grammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformof

thegivenword;fbrtheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.

NationalGallerybansliquids

VisitorstoLondon'sNationalGalleryhavebeenbannedfrombringinganyliquidsintothe

buildingafterseveralproteststargetedartworks.Thenewrulecameintoforceon18October.It

meansthatvisitors](notallow)tobringliquidsintothegallery,exceptforbabymilk

andmedicines.

TheNationalGalleiyhasbeentargetedbyprotestersfivetimessinceJuly2022.Duringthe

incidents,demonstratorsthrewliquidsoverfamouspaintings.Someoftheseattacksdamagedthe

artworksordisplaycases2theNationalGalleryhasnowbeenforcedtotakeprotective

action.3itwillintroducenextistightenedsecurityinthegallery.

On27September,threeprotestersfromanenvironmentalcampaigngroupcalledJustStop

OilthrewtomatosoupattwopaintingsbyVincentvanGogh.Thisattackhappenedonthesame

daythattwootherJustStopOilmembersweresenttoprisonforasimilarharmfulactinOctober

2022,4(cause)thousandsofpounds'worthofdamage.

On9October,apaintingentitledMotherhood,byPabloPicasso,wastargetedbya

campaigngroupcalledYouthDemand,5membersmesseduptheframe,spottedthe

wallandalsopouredredpaintoverlliufloorOfllioscdamagingacts,pouringredpainlwas

6(destructive)—itcompletelyruinedtheviewingarea.YouthDemandcalledontheUK

Govenimenttostopsellingweaponstoothercountries.

Otherartworks7(attack)includeTheHayWainbyJohnConstableandThe

ToiletofVenusbyDiegoVelazquez.Accordingtothegallery,theartworksitholds8

(be)“irreplaceable”.However,suchattackshavealreadycausedimmeasurabledamagetothem.

JustStopOilandYouthDemandhaveotteredtomeetupwithstafffromtheNational

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Gallery9(discuss)thesituation.AstatementfromJustStopOilsaid,uTheseactions

causesmallamountsofdamageanddisturbance.Wctaketheseactionstobring10

attentiontheenormousdainageanddestruction(climatechange)thatourGovernmentis

supporting.^^

SectionB

Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanbeused

onlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.

A.accurateB.artificialC.capturedD.correspondingE.decodingF.drcamscapcG.

impactH.perspectiveI.previouslyJ.repeatedlyK.scanned

Dreamcatchers

Doandroids(人形机器人),assciencefictionnovelistPhilipK.Dickasked,really

drcamofelectricsheep?Thspurposeandmeaningofdrcamshavelongbeendebated.Now

scientistsaregettingcloserto11whathumansseeastheysleep-andhowarobot

canreproduceit.

In2013,aneuroscientistwhospecializesinthenervoussystemandits12on

behaviour,conductedanexperimentwithsometestsubjects.Hehadthemtakehundredsofbrief

napsinanMRImachine,13wakingthemsotheycoulddescribetheirdreams.Hehad

alreadyisolatedtheuniquebrainpatternsfbrcertainobjectshe'dshownsubjectswhileawake.

Theirbrainswere14fbrthosepatternsastheynapped,andacomputerprogram

automaticallyturnedthebasiccontentsoftheirdreamsintoshortvideos.Thestudyfoundthese

were70percent15comparedwithwhatsubjectsrememberedoftheirrealdreams

TwoyearslaterGoogleengineersalso16thedreamlikeimagesofa

computer.Theyfedmillionsofimagesintoabrain-inspiredcomputerprogram—anetworkof_

17nervecells—tostudyhowitlearnedtoidentifyobjects.ThentheyputitthroughDeep

Drcam,aprogramthatenablesthenetworktobuilditsownprogram-fiiclcd18by

findingshapesinanimageofrandomvisualnoise,likethedisturbingnoisyimagesyouseeonan

oldTV.Thecomputergeneratedafantasticalscenefromitsmachine-learnedknowledge.Asina

dream,19seenimageswererearrangedintonewpatterns.

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Itwon'tbepossibletoproduceapreciserecordingofhumandreamsuntilscientists

discoverhowdrcamsoriginateinthebrain,saysJackGallant,aprofessorofpsychologyatUC

Berkeley—ortheybuildadatabankofbrainactivity20toeverythought.He

comparesittobuildingalanguagetranslationprogramYouhavealanguagebutnothingitrefers

to.44

II.ReadingComprehension

SectionA

Directions:Foreachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsor

phrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethat

bestfitsthecontext.

Aheartattackoccurswhenbloodflowtopartoftheheartisblocked,starvingitof

oxygenandleadingtothed?athofmuscletissue.Fordecades,medicalexpertsinthestudyofthe

hearthavehadtoacknowledgethatadamagedheartremainsdamaged.Onceaheart

attackkillsoffmusclecells,theyaregonefbrgood,replacedbyfibroustissuethatthe

organandfrequentlyresultsinheartfailure.

That,,maybeabouttochange,thankstoateamofscientistswhohavefound

awayofhelpingthehearttogetbetteritselfByreawakeninganinactivegene(基因)knownas

CCNA2,researchersatMountSinaiHospitalinNewYorkmadeadulthumanheartcellsdivide

andmultiplyinalaboratory—somethinglongthought,Theresults,publishedinthe

NatureRegenerativeMedicinejournal,suggestitmayonedaybepossibletoregrowhearttissue

afterinjuiy,theneedfbrtransplantsorimplanteddevices.

Tounderstandhowthisworks,it'sessentialtoexaminetheoftheCCNA2

gene.Inthewoman'swomb(了宫),CCNA2drivesthegrowthofihudevelopinglluarl—butthe

genesoonafterbirth.Adirectorofheart-relatedregenerativemedicineatMount

Sinai'sIcahnSchoolofMedicine,hasspentnearly20yearstryingtothatprocessIn

2014,herteambecamethefirsttoregeneratealargeanimal'sheartbyreactivatingCCNA2.They

usedpigs,theheartsofwhichcloselylooklikethoseofhumans,butnowhergrouphasproduced

evidenceindicatingthatthesamecouldworkinadulthumanheartcells.

Afterdeliveringa(n)versionotCCNA2intoheartmusclecellstakentrom

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donororgansaged21,41and55,theywatchedthegenetakeeffectusingmicroscopes.Afterthe

genetreatment,themostresultsinvolvedmaturecellsgrowingagaininthetwoolder

hearts.Thesecellsbegantodivideintwo,andtheymaintainedthestructureandproteinsthatgave

heartmuscleitsstrength.However,whenheartcellsdivideinalab,theywouldoccasionally

theirshapeorrhythm,whichwouldmakethecellsuselessordangerous.

,therefore,involvesseekingapprovalfromtheU.S.FoodandDrug

Administrationtostarttotestthegenetreatmentinheartpatients,<lThisistheofnearly

twodecadesofcontinuousresearch,''Chaudhryemphasized.uNowwe'vebroughtthis

breakthroughonesteptopatients.”

21.A.considerablyB.frequentlyC.graduallyD.permanently

22.A.awakensB.surroundsC.weakensD.abuses

23.A.thereforeB.howeverC.moreoverD.meanwhile

24.A.unachievableB.uncomfortableC.inconsistentD.inevitable

25.A.supportingB.indicatingC.creatingD.reducing

26.A.domainB.sourceC.roleD.code

27.A.breaksdownB.burstsoutC.speedsupD.switchesoff

28.A.reverseB.undergoC.stimulateD.simplify

29.A.approachB.medicineC.functionD.product

30.A.originalB.activeC.stableD.temporary

31.A.conflictingB.strikingC.misleadingD.distressing

32.A.cloneB.wasteC.loseD.select

33.A.ApossibleexceptionB.AnewtestC.Thenextstep

D.Thefuturesetback

34.A.basisB.assuinplionC.beginningD.peak

35.A.narrowerB.closerC.maturerD.slower

SectionB

Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedby

severalquestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefour

choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtothe

试卷第4页,共14页

informationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.

(A)

Agoodfriendofmineisalwaystellingherkids,“There'snoquickwaytothetop.You

havetotakethestairs."That'sgoodadvicebecausebecominganexpertinanythingrequireslime

andalotofeffort.stepbystep,justlikeclimbingstairs.Aconceptthathighlightsthisisthe

“10,000-hourrule,“whichwaspopularizedbyMalcolmGladwellinhisbookOutliers.

The10,000-hourrulesuggeststhatittakesabout10,000hoursoffocusedpracticetomaster

anyskill.ThisideacomesfromresearchbypsychologistAndersEricsson.Hestudiedhighly

skilledperformersinvariousfields.Whetheryouwanttoplaytheviolin,excelinsportsormaster

computerprogramming,thebasicprincipleisthesame.Expertskillsarcearnedthroughpractice,

notluck.

However,the10,000-hourruleisnotsetinstone.Thequalityofpracticemattersasmuch

asthequantity.Thepracticemustbeintentional,anditmustinvolvechallengingyourselfto

improvespecificthings.Forexample,apianoplayermightfocusonmasteringdifficultpassages

ratherthanjustplayingfamiliarpiecesoverandover.Afterall,evenwithsubstantialpracticetime,

there'snoguaranteeofreachingtop-levelperformance.Expecthoursofpracticetobethepathto

greatness,andyouwillbefoolingyourself.

In2016,psychologistMacnamaraanalyzed33studies.Shelookedattherelationship

betweenintentionalpracticeandathleticachievement.Intentionalpracticeaccountedforjust18

percentofthedifferenceinsportsperformancebetweenaverageplayersandexperts,andit

accountsfbronly1percentofthedifferencebetweentopperformers.Inaddition,topperfbrmers

hadn'tstartedpracticingtheirsportearlierintheirchildhoods.Theyhadbegunaboutthesame

timeasotherstudentswhowerenotassuccessful.Thissuggeststhatotherfactors,likenatural

talent,personalityandlifehistory,alsoplayaruleinbecominganexpert.

Becominganexpertisagreatgoaltoworktoward.Butremember,youdon'thavetobe

greatatsomethingtoenjoydoingit.Youcanstillenjoysomethingwithoutbeingthebestinthe

worldatit.

36.The"10,000-hourrule,,holdsthat.

A.talentismoreimportan:thanyearsoftraining

B.luckplaysthedecisiveroleinbecominghighlyskilled

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C.around10,000hoursoftrainingensurestop-levelsuccess

D.masteryrequiresabout10.000hoursoffocusedpractice

37.Thephrase“setinstone”inparagraph3mostprobablymeans.

A.totallyunchangeableB.widelyrecognised

C.whollyunderstandableD.scientificallytested

38.Macnamara's2016studiesshowthatamongexpertplayersintentionalpracticemakesup

oftheperformancegap.

A.1%B.18%C.82%D.99%

39.Whatdoesthewritermainlyconveyinthepassage?

A.The10,000-hourrulecoverssportsbutnotmusic.

B.Havingfuninactivitiesdependsonexpertskills.

C.Reachingthetoprequiresmorethanpractice.

D.Practicealoneisenoughtoensuregreatness,

(B)

Yourbrain,fromearlylifetooldage

Wc'rcbornhelplessandfbclish.Aswemature,experienceandschoolingteachususefulthings,

andwegetwoke.Then,yearbyyear,weslipbackintomentalweakness.That,sthepicture

mostofushaveofintelligence.Unfortunately,it'sstupid.Researchrevealsthateachperiodof

cognitive(认知的)developmentofferslearningstrategiesaswellasbalancesbetweenopposing

strategies.Itisthatcombinationof"aha”(whenexpressingsuddeninsight)and“duh”(when

showingevidentstupidityinlearning)thatactuallymakeshumanstmlyintelligent.It,inother

words,shapesthewaywelearn,thinkjudge,findandsolveproblems.

0-18monthsA2-5yearsWhenit

babybrainforms1comestolearning

millionnewnerveabstractconcepts,

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connectionseachpreschoolersbeat

second,helpingheradults.At4yearsold,

todevelop66percentofcalories

emotions,motorareheadedtoher

skills,attachments,brain-fuelfbrthe

andworkingexplorationand

memory.Atcreativethinkingthat

11months,shecandefinethisperiod.By

alreadyformthetimeshefinishes

assumptionsaboutpreschool,hergray

howtheworldmatterhasincreased

wuiks.Al18iuuilimesinsize.

months,shehasa

senseofself.

6-11yearsThe

12-24yearsAdolescence

brainofa

marksareturntothe

6-ycar-oidhas

nerveflexibilityand

reached90

plasticitythat

percentofits

characterizedher

adultsize.

preschoolyears.Butshe's

Weedingout

notlivinginaprotected

nerve

context.Arelianceonthe

connections

amygdala—acenterfbr

speedsupasthe

emotions,urges,and

braingetsridof

instinctive

unused

behaviors—mightresuk

connections.

intrademark

Theprefrontal

“risk-taking.”

cortex(前额叶

试卷第7页,共14页

皮层)startsto

developmore,

resultingin

longerattention

durations,and

anincreased

relianceon

languageand

logictolearn.

25-59yearsBythe

timeshereaches

adulthood,60+yearsBringon

prefrontalcontrolisshort-term-memory

atit$peak.Aloss,diseasesrelated

developedfrontaltonervedegeneration,

parthelpsherplananddeclinesin

fbrthefutureandconceptualreasoning.

controlherurges,Still,othercognitive

butthere'sevidenceabilitiescontinueto

thatcreativityandgrow.Skillsinvolving

menialflexibilityvocabulary,mathand

takesabighit.verbalcomprehension

Learninganythingareamongthem.

surprising?Alsoa

lotliarder.

40.Theword"It"inparagraphImostprobablyrefersto.

A.humans'ongoingbrainscienceresearchB.themixofintelligenceandunintelligence

C.thecommonunderstandingofintelligenceD.humans'abilitytomakesensiblejudgements

41.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistnieaccordingtothepassage?

试卷第8页,共14页

A.Preschoolchildrenaged2to5haveabstractlearningabilitiesclosetothoseofadults.

B.Asix-ycar-old'sbrainisalmostadult-sizedwithitsprefrontalcortexfullydeveloped.

C.Adultsbetween25and59finditmuchtoughertolearnunexpectednewknowledge.

D.Peopleover60experiencepartialmemorylossandconstantgrowthinmathskills.

42.Supposeyouarea17-year-oldhopingtoboostcreativitybeforeuniversity.Whichofthe

followingscheduleswouldbestmatchyourbrain,scurrentfeaturesaccordingtothepassage?

A.Startagapyeartotourthreecountriesalongafixedroute.

B.Dothesamewritingdrilltoimprovewritingskillseachday.

C.JoinanAIworkshoptopilotvariousoriginalrobotprojects.

D.Takeapart-timetutoringjobtocamextramoneyregularly.

(C)

Britainisalitsgreatestriskofde-industrialisationinmodemtimes.Thisisbecause

businessesareexpectedtofacenewtaxincreases,andthegovernmentfailstoprovidecheaper

energyfbrmanufacturers.

ThatwasthewarningfromMakeUK,abusinessgroupfbrmanufacturers—from

giantssuchasBAESystemstothousandsofprofessionalengineeringfirms.Inastatement

releasedbeforetheNovember26budget,itsaidBritishindustryisatacrossroads."Britain's

manufacturersareurginglh?governmenttousethecomingbudgettofbcusonlyonmeasuresto

boostgrowth.Theywamthatifbusinesstaxesgoupfurther,andifthegovernmentstillfailstocut

energycostsfbrindustry,theUKcouldenduponapathtomajorde-industrialisation,44the

organisationsaid.

ItisnotthefirstwarningonthisthemefromMakeUKsincelastyear.Earlier,ithas

spokenoftheconsequencesifininislursdidnotmakegoodcntheirpromisetodeliveramodem

industrialstrategy.

“Businessesarefacingtwobigproblems:weakdemandbothintheUKandother

countries,andoverallrisingcosts,“StephenPhipsonsaid.Heusedtobeanindustrialistandacivil

servant,andnowheistheheadofMakeUK.Headded,“Ifwewanttogettheeconomygrowing

again,itwillbebusinessesthatmakethishappen—andthisbudgetmustmakegrowthitsmain

fbcus,

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liealsosaidthathighenergycostspresentedBritishindustrywith“anexistentialthreat”,

adding:"Governmentneedstostopsittingonitshandsontheenergysupportplan[announcedin

thesummerforthelargestindustrialenergyusers]andcontinuallykickingthecandowntheroad

hopingtheproblemwillresolveitself.44

Themanufacturers5worrieshaveshownupinthelatestsurveyofMakeUK's20,000

membercompanies.Morethantwo-thirdsofthemarepreparingfbrtaxincreases,sayingthat

costshavealreadyincreasedbymorethanexpectedinthepastsixmonths.Overhalfsaidtheyhad

beenforcedtopassthoseontotheircustomersthroughhigherprices.

Theincreaseinemployers'nationalinsurancecontributions,andthefearofthe

government'semploymentrightsbill,arealsohavinganimpactontheindustrialworkforce:more

thanhalfofcompaniessaidtheyhavereducedpayincreases;nearlyathirdhaveinstitutedpay

freezes;andhalfhavefrozenemployment

43.Itcanbelearnedfromparagraphs1-3that.

A.theNovember26budgetwillputindustrialgrowthatthecore

B.Britainfacesseriousde-industralisationrisksfromtaxandenergyplans

C.MakeUKmainlyrepresentslargemanufacturinggiantslikeBAESystems

D.theUKgovernmenthasstartedtofulfilitspromiseaboutindustrialstrategy

44.Thephrase"kickingthecandowntheroad**inparagraph5impliesthatthegovernment

A.keepspostponingdecisiveactionontheannouncedenergysupportplan

B.refusestoextendtheenergysupportplantothesmallandmediumfirms

C.dismissesthecurrentenergy-supportstrategyasatemporar)/adjustment

D.warnsofthethreatloudlyyetdelaysassigningfiindsfbrtheverypurpose

45.11canbeinferredIronithepassageihalBrilisliiiiaiiuniuLurcrs.

A.willstopinvestinginnewprojectsunlessthebudgetmeetstheirdemands

B.havereceivedsubstantialfinancialsupportfromtheenergydepartment

C.haveadjustedtheirbusinessstrategiestoaddressongoingpressures

D.considerde-industrialisationanunavoidableoutcomefbrtheUK

46.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitlefbrthepassage?

A.Britain'sNewBudgettoSolveIndustrialEnergyandTaxProblems

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B.TheGovernment'sIndustrialStrategy:ATrialfbrUKManufacturers

C.MakeUK'sSurveyRevealsManufacturers'MoreFinancialPressures

D.UKManufacturersWamofDe-IndustrialRisks,UrgeGrowthPolicies

SectionC

Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthesentencesgivenbelow.

Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentences

thanyouneed.

Lifeinspace

Manypeopleconsideritexcitingtotraveltospace,oftenimaginingthefancyimagesof

starsandplanetsfromscicncc-fictionmoviesorexpensivecommercialspaceflights.Yetthereality

oflifebeyondEarthisfarharsherthanthecinematicfantasiessuggest.

47AstronautsandscientistsontheInternationalSpaceStation(ISS)can't

jumpintoashowerortakearelaxingbath.Instead,theyhavetorelyonwashingwithaclothand

usingspecialshampoostostayclean.Evenusingthebathroombecomesadifficultprocess,

involvingbags,tubesandtoiletsdesignedtoprohibitwastefromfloatingaround.

Eatingisanotheradventure.Withoutgravitytoholdfoodinplace,foodandliquidsfloatinall

directions,whichcandamageequipment.Toaddressthisproblem,astronautscatmostoftheir

mealsfromsealedcontainersanddrinkliquidsfromspecialbags.Whilethesesolutionsareclever,

themenuisoftenlimited.48

LivingofTworldwearsdownastronauts'bodiesinotherwaysaswell.Inmicrogravity,

bodyfluids(体液)shiftupv/ard,disturbingnormalbloodmovementaroundthebodyandeven

damagingeyesight.49Withoutthepullofgravitytoresisttheirmovements,astronauts'

niusclusandbonusstarttoweakenoverlime.So,NASAruconiiiicndsthatasironaulsexercisefor

aroundtwohourseachdayusingmachinesthataredesignedfbrtraininginmicrogravity.

5()Cancerresearch,fbrexample,hasreceivedamajorboostfromISSstudies.

Intheseweightlessconditions,scientistshavebeenabletogrowandstudybloodvessel(血管)

cells.Thisresearchenablesthemtotestnewdrugsthatcouldblockacancergrowth'sabilityto

developitsownbloodsupply.

A.Evenwithallthesehardships,spaceallowsdiscoveriesimpossibleonEarth.

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B.Thisrepetitivedietoftenresultsinlossofappetite,posinghealthrisksovertime.

C.Tokeepfoodfromdriftingaway,astronautsoftenstickbreadtothetabicwithspecialtape.

D.Additionally,stayingphysicallyfitinspacerequiresmuchmoreeffortthanitdocsonEarth.

E.Clearly,livingoft-worldinamicrogravityenvironmentrequirescarefulplanningandtraining.

F.Withmusclesbecomingweaker,astronautsareadvisedtoliftheavierweightsthantheydoon

Earth.

II.SummaryWriting

51.Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizeinnomorethan60wordsthemainidea

ofthepassageandhowitisillustrated.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.

Isartificialintelligencegivingusfalsememories?

Youmayhaveseenvideosspreadingonlineofsomecelebritiesdoingstrangethings-for

example,makingfunnyfaces.Youmayalsohaveseenvideosofthemjoininginlivelydancesata

celebration.Thethingis,oneofthesethingsreallyhappenedandtheotheriscreatedbyartificial

intelligence(AI),Youmightrememberboth,butcanyourememberwhichiswhich?

Inpsychology,a'sourcemonitoringframework'describestheprocessesinvolvedin

identifyingwhereourmemoriescamefrom.Theframeworkrecordsthesourceofamemoryas

onepieceofinformation.Itgetsembeddedintothememoryalongsideotheraspectsofwhatwc

experienced.The'label'thatstateswherethememorycamefromcaneasilyfadethough,even

whileotheraspectsofthememorypersist.Thus,Ai-generatedvideosriskmixingupwithreal

eventsinourminds—aproblemthatcouldworsenasAIvideoimproves.

Thisseparationbetweenamemory'scontentanditssourcehappensallthetime.Howoften

doyourecogniseanactor'sfaceon-screen,butcan'trecallwhatotherfilmsorTVshowsyou've

seenihcmin?ThesesameincnioryfailureshelpexplainhoweasyitisLoIbnn"falseincinorics',

asshownbytheresearchofProfElizabethLoftus.Sheobsenedthatwhencertainideasare

suggestedtous,wemakethemupinourownminds,butlateronforgetwheretheideasinitially

camefrom.Theycanthenbeeasilymistakenfbreventsthatactuallyhappenedtous.

BasedonLoftus'sfindings,itseemslikelythatAIwillbeabletoplantmanyfalse

memoriesinourminds,especiallyifweconsumetheartificialcontentinasimilarsettingtowhere

wcconsumerealnews.Assuch,wcneedtodiscusshowtolabelAl-gcncratcdcontenttomakeit

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easiertorememberit'snotreal.

IV.Translation

Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiven

inthebrackets.

52.我们都要谨记,身心健康重于一切。(bear)(汉译英)

53.谁能抑制住想要抱一抱这只圆滚滚、惹人喜爱的小奶猫的欲望呢?(desire)(汉译英)

54.这位教授为培养我国自己的音乐人才呕心沥血四十余年,实在令人心生敬意。(II)(汉

译英)

55.初冬的午后,我漫步在这所知名学府的校园,踏着铺满落叶的草坪,享受着书香带来的

内心安宁。(wander)(汉译英)

V.GuidedWriting

56.Directions:Write

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