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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
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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
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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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