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英语试卷
(时间105分钟,满分115分)2025.12
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I.GrammarandVocabulary
SectionA
Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammatically
correct.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheother
blanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.
DownintheWaste-yard
Whathappenstothatsingle-useplasticbottleafteryouplaceitinarecyclingbin?Mostpeopleassumeitreally
(1)(recycle),probablyatafacilitynotfaraway.
Muchmorelikelyis(2)thebinisonlythedeparturepointonalongjourneytotheothersideofthe
world,(3)thatbottlewillbewashed,dried,sortedbymaterial,andturnedintopackagingmaterial.Consider
thatavictory.
Ifitispackagingitselfthathasbeenthrown,itwillprobablyendupasadirtyformoffuel,(4)(power)
(heproductionofconcreteoreventofu.
Orit(5)goallthewayjusttositinAsiaorAfrica,spoilingthelandscape,blockingrivers,enteringthe
ocean,beingswallowedbymarinelifeandperhapsfindingitswaybackintoyourhomeandevenintoyourbody.It
isrecycling,butnot(6)peopletraditionallythinkofit.
Tliebroadfactsofthefictionofrecyclingarenosecret.ButAlexanderClapp,ajournalist,doessomethingeye
catchinginhisbook.
Hefollowsrubbish,travellingtosomeoftheworld'smostunpleasantplacestorecordtheeffectsof
consumption:villagesinIndonesia(7)(bury)undermountainsofWesternplastic,aship-breakingyardin
TurkeywherementearaparttheharmfulshellsofAmericanpassengerships,aslum(贫民窟)inGhanawhere
migrantsobtainvaluablemetals(8)therichworldsabandonedcomputersandmobilephones.
"WasteWars"alsocontainsjaw-droppinghutforgottenstories,suchas(9)oftheKhianSca,aship
carryingaseason'sworthofashfromgarbageincinerators(焚化炉)inPhiladelphia,whichsetsailfortheBahamas
in1986.
Theshipanditspoisonousgoods(10)(deny)entry,forcingthecrewtolookforalternativerubbish
dumps.After27monthsofbeingturnedawayfromeverypossibleport,itarrivedinAsiawithanemptyhold.The
captainadmittedyearslatertodumpingtheashintheAtlanticandIndianOceans
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SectionB
Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfrom(hebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Note
thatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.architecturalB.tirednessC.concentratedD.raisedE.appetiteF.reportedly
G.resultedH.blessedI.preciselyJ.engagementK.diverse
ToStandoutAgain,AncientTownsMustReadapt
Featuringbridgesoverflowingstreamsandantique-lookingarchitecture,ancienttownsandcitieshavebeen
culturaltouristhotspotsnationwide.However,arecentnewsreportaboutDayongAncientCityinCentralChina's
HunanProvincehas(11)doubtsaboutwhethersuchancienttownsstillholdappeal.
(12)withtheunmatchedadvantageofbeinginthefamousChinesetourismcityZhangjiajiejheDayong
sitehasvisitorsfewandfarbetweenandhas(13)accumulatedover1billionyuan($140million)inlosses
duringitsfour-yeartrialoperation.Itsshockingdrophasnotjustexposedthesite'sfailure,hutalsoservesasasharp
remindertotheancienttowntourismindustry:Travelersarelosingtheir(14)forancienttownattractionsamid
theabundantchoicesavailable.
Rootedinthecountry's(15)regionalcultures,China'srichancienttownresourcesactuallypresenta
goodstartingpointforthesector'stourismgrowth.AccordingtoareportreleasedbytheChinaTourismAcademy,as
of2024,China'sancienttownswerelargely(16)insixprovincesinckidingSichuan,ZhejiangandJiangsu,
gatheringmorethanhalfoftheancienttowntourismsitesofthecountry.
However,inordertoquickly"jumpintothepool,^^likewhatZhangJianchi,thedirectorofZhangjiajieTourism
GroupwhomanagestheDayongAncientCity,toldmedia,manyancienttownshaveallstartingtocarryoutartificial
redesigns.Itis(17)suchcommondesignsthathavemademanyancienttownslooksimilarwhenitcomesto
notonly(heir(18)styleorcommerciallayout,buteventheexperiencestheyoffer.
“Roastedsausagesandsquid(鳏鱼),theyallsellprettymuchthesamethings.Lookingthroughmyphotos,Ican't
eventellwhichoneI*vevisitcd,^^YaoYinghong,a53-ycar-oldvisitor,toldtheGlobalTimes.
Yao'sexperienceactuallyrevealshowthesimilarityofancienttownshascausedvisual(19)invisitors.
Today,travelershaveshiftedfrommere“check-ins"toan"experience-first“mindset,valuingabsorbing(20)
overphotos.Theynolongervisitjusttoutakememorieshome”butto4tcreatestoriesworthtelling?*Thischangein
demandsignalsacruciallessonforancienttowns'futuredevelopment:Findingmorecreativewaystotellthestoryof
localnarratives.
II.ReacingComprehension
SectionA
Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillin
eachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfilsthecontext.
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InBali'sbeachsidecafes,laptopscreensshineunderthesunasprogrammersdraftcode.InLisbon'shistoric
squares,marketersschedulesocialmediapostswhendrinkingcoffee.Thesearcdigitalwanderers------professionals
who_21_workwithtravel,usingtechnologytoearnalivingwhilemovingfreelyacrosscountries.
Theconceptisn'tnew,butthepandemic__22__itsgrowth.Withremoteworknormalizedovernight,millions
realizedtheycould23___officedesksforforeignstreets.A2023surveybyMBOPartnersfoundthatover15
millionAmericansidentifyasdigitalwanderers,a131%_24_from2019.
What25thislifestyle?Formany,it'sthefreedomtodesigntheirdays/'Inolongerwastehours
commuting,MsaysClara,agraphicdesignerfromCanadawhohaslivedin12countriesinthreeysars/'Iworkfour
hoursin(hemorning,surfin(heafternoon,andsiillmeerdeadlines.*'Othersseeklowercostsofliving.Incitieslike
Medellin,rentandmealscosthalfwha:theydoinNewYork,_26_salariesfurther.
_27_,thewanderinglifehasitschallenges.Visarulesareaconstantheadache.441oncespentthreedaysinabus
betweenSerbiaandBosniajusttoresetmytouristvisa,“recallsMarco,aself-employedwriter.__28isanother
issue.Constanttravelmakesithardtobuildlong-termrelationships,and^home^becomesa(n)_29_concept.
Governmentsarestartingto___30_.CountrieslikeEstoniaandGeorgianowof佗「"digitalwanderervisas,“
allowingstaysofuptoayearforremoteworkers.CostaRicalaunchedits<4RentistaVisa^requiringproofofasteady
incomebutgranting_31_.Thesepoliciesnotonlyattracttalentbutalso_32localeconomies,aswanderers
spendmoneyonaccommodation,food,andexperiences.
Willthistrendlast?Expertssayyes,butwithshifts.Ascompaniesadopthybridmodels,moreworkersmay
33__timebetweenofficesandtravel."Thefutureisn'tallaboutendlesswandering,''notesworkplacestrategistMaya
Johnson."It'saboutchoice------choosingwhereandhowtowork,onyourownterms
Fornow,thedigitalwanderermovementcontinuesto_34_v/ork.It'salifestylethatasks:Why_35_one
placewhentheworldisyouroffice?
21.A.relateB.combineC.illustrateD.equip
22.A.spedupB.IieldupC.tookupD.madeup
23.A.saveB.blameC.prepareD.trade
24.A.spreadB.portionC.increaseD.rate
25.A.followsB.challengesC.drivesD.reflects
26.A.stretchingB.earningC.contributingD.donating
27.A.ThereforeB.FortunatelyC.FurthermoreD.Yet
28.A.LonelinessB.HappinessC.ApplicationD.Balance
29.A.invitingB.indefiniteC.relevantD.practical
30.A.leadB.copyC.simplifyD.adapt
31.A.flexibilityB.securityC.stabilityD.productivity
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32.A.monitorB.restructureC.boostD.recover
33.A.chooseB.splitC.decideD.share
34.A.streamlineB.maintainC.promoteD.redefine
35.A.beobligedtoB.besubjectedtoC.betiedtoD.beexposedto
SectionB
Direclions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinished
statements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfilsbestaccording
totheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.
(A)
WhenIwasseven,myfatherdroveouroldcartotheedgeofacliffinCalifornia.Thesaltmistfromthe
Pacificfoggedthewindshield.HepointedtothehorizonandsaidjThisiswheretheworldends.'」believedhim.
Thegraywaterseemedendless,blendingseaandsky.Seabirdscircled,theircrieslostinthewind.Iheldtheseat
tightly,fearingthecliffwouldcollapse.Forweeks,Idreamtoffalling,notaterrifyingdive,butagentledriftinto
theocean'sembrace.
Attwelve,Istoodinabrightclassroomlearningaboutgeography.Mrs.Wilkinsshowedussatelliteimagesof
Earth,aperfectblueplanet."Therearenoedges,Msheassuredus,tappingtheglobe.Butthatnight,Idreamtofthe
cliffagain,thewavesroaringlikeahungrybeastbeneathmyhangingfeet.
Nowatthirty-seven,Iunderstandmyfatherwasn'tlying.Everygenerationneedsitsownedgeoftheworld,a
placewherecertaintyfadesintowonder.MinecamewhenIheldmynewbornat2:17AMandrealizedIknew
nothingaboutlove.Mybrotherfoundhisedgewhenthesurgeonsaid"stagefour."Thecliffstillwaitsforothers一
—thenewlydivorced,therecentlybankrupt,thesuddenlyalone.
Lastsummer,Ilookmydaughtertothatsameoverlook.Thesiderailhadfaded,butshepeeredovertheedge,
hersmallhandholdingmine."Daddy,“shewhispered,44what*sontheotherside?',thoughtofalltheanswersIcould
give------thescienceofoceancurrents,thegeographyofdistantshores,evenColumbus'scerlainly.Instead,Iknelt
besideherandsaid,“Nooneknowsforsure.That'swhywekeeplooking,^^Thewindcarriedourvoicesouttosea
asthewavescontinuedtheirendlessworkbelow,carvingnewedgesfornewgenerations.Some(ruthsaren'tmeant
tobetaught,butdiscovered------oftena((hecliffedgeofwhatwethinkweknow.Whenmydaughtereventually
standsatherowncliffedge,1hopesheremembersthismomentnotasanending,butasthefirstrealquestion.
36.Theunderlinedsentenceinthefirstparagraphreferstoaparticularplacewhere
A.peopleenjoythecirclingseabirds
B.theboyunderwentaterrifyingfalling
C.theseaandskymixintoonefaraway
D.thefatherparkedtolettheboyfeelthemist
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37.Whydidtheauthordrcamofthecliffagainattwelveafterthegeographyclass?
A.Theglobeconvincedhimthatcliffswerejustharmlessnaturallandscape.
B.Theperfectbluesatelliteimagestriggeredhismemoryofthecliffscenery.
C.TheabsenceofedgesoftheEarthmadehimdecidetovisitthewavesagain.
D.TheknowledgeofborderlessEarthwentagainsthisearlierbeliefofthecliff.
38.Whatdoesthe"cliffrefertointheauthor'sopinion?
A.Importantlifemomentsthatbreakcertainty.
B.Qualitytimeyousharewithfamilymembers.
C.Ageographicedgetorecallchildhoodmemory.
D.Allthemiserablefailuresyouhaveexperienced.
39.Whatdidtheauthorimplywhenherepliedtohisdaughter'squestioninthatway?
A.Thewavesweresonoisythattheymadeanyfurtherconversationimpossible.
B.HisdaughterwastooyoungtounderstandthefactsaboutcurrentsorColumbus.
C.Hewantedhisdaughtertokeepexploringratherthanacceptready-madeanswers.
D.Contemporarysciencehasnotprovidedreliabledataabouttheoceanandthecliff.
(B)
Whenitcomestotravelingabroad,manypeopleprefertojoinagrouptourtofullyenjoytheirvacation.
However,therearcseveralimportantdetailsthatneedtobesortedoutbeforeyoubookyourtrip.Runninginto
problemsduringatourcanreallyaffectyourvacationexperience.Fortunately,travelexpertDilvinYasahasshared
herpracticaltipsforgettingthemostoutofyourgrouptour.
BudgetWisely
Whenplanningyourgrouptour,budgetingisakeyfactor,asthesetripsareusuallynotall-inclusive.According
toDilvinYasa,itiscrucialtocarefullyreadtheitinerary(行程计划)beforeyoubookandaddupalltheextracoststo
gettherealfigure.Shesaid,“Manypeopleassumethatthepricetheyseeisthetotalcost,hutthat'softennotthecase.”
Extracostsonagrouptourmightincludelunches,dinners,entrancefeestoattractions,andadditionalactivities.
So,makesuretoincludethesepossibleexpensesinyourbudget,whichwillhelpyouavoidanyunpleasantsurprises
lateron.
UnderstandtheGeography
Yasaemphasizedtheimportanceofunderstandingthegeographyofyourtour.Sheadvisedagainstquickly
movingbetweendifferentdestinations,aslightschedulesmightstopyoufromfullyenjoyingyourtrip.^UseGoogle
Mapstoseehowlongyou'11betravelingduringeachpartofthetour.^^shesuggested.
Thisstepisparticularlyimportantifyouplantovisitmultipledestinationswithinashortperiod."Knowingthe
traveltimebetweenstopscanhelpyoumanageyourexpectationsandensureyouhaveenoughtimetoenjoyeach
place/'Yasaexplained.
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KeepSomeCashhandy
Whilemostofyourtourshouldbepaidforbeforeyouleave,Yasaemphasizedtheimportanceofbeingprepared
forunexpectedexpenses.Whentravelingtomoreremoteareasorvisitingsmallfoodstallsandmarkets,don'tassume
thateveryplacewillacceptcardpayirents.
"Makesureyouhavesomelocalmoneywithyoualalltimes,"Yasaadvised.Shealsosuggestedexchanging
somemoneybeforeyouleave,soyouhaveitreadilyavailableuponarrival.
Byfollowingthesetips,youcanensureasmootherandmoreenjoyablegrouptourexperience.“Thekeyistobe
well-preparedandinformedJYasaconcluded.
40.DiIvinYasaadvisesrourisistocheckGoogleMapsbeforedepartureioremindthem.
A.ioconfirmthedistanceandtraveltimebetweenstops
B.tofindthecheapesttransportationtoreducethebudget
C.tosearchandlistthemostpopularattractionsinadvance
D.iocheckthetimetovisiteachspotbasedonopeninghours
41.Preparinglocalcashisrecommencedduringagrouptour,because.
A.mostgrouptourfeesneedtobepaidincash
B.exchangingmoneyrequireshighservicefees
C.itiseasiertoadduptheextraexpensesuponarrival
D.cardpaymentsmaynotbeacceptedinsmallmarkets
42.Whichofthefollowingbeststatesthemainpurposeofthearticle?
A.Toteachtravelershowtoavoidbeingcheatedontour.
B.Toguidereadersindrawingupalowbudgettourinadvance.
C.Toshowhowpreparationscanimproveagroup-(ourexperience.
D.Toadvisecustomersonhowtofileacomplaintaboutunsatisfactorytour.
(C)
Thereexistsacertainhumanexperiencethatgoesbeyondculturesandgenerations------thesuddenshakethat
runsdownyourspine(脊柱)whenaviolinreachesitshighestnote,orwhensingers*harmonyresolvesperfectly.
Thesemusicalchills,electrifyingfeelingstriggeredbyemotionallypowerfulmusic,sometimesaccompaniedby
visiblegoosebumps,representoneofthemostfascinatingblendsbetweenartandneurology.Recentadvancesin
hrainimaginghavetransformedourunderstandingofthisphenomenon,revealingittoheacomplexneurological
eventinvolvingmultiplebrainregions.
Theprocessbeginswithpatternrecognitioniniheauditorycortex(听觉皮层),whichconstantlypredictswhere
amusicalphrasewilllead.Whenacomposerbreakstheseexpectationsonpurpose------throughanunexpectedkey
change,oradelayinresolution------itcreateswhatneuroscientistscall“predictionerror."Thissurpriseelement
triggersthenucleusaccumbens(伏隔核),thebrain'spleasurecenterassociatedwithrewardprocessing.Within
milliseconds,theareareleasesdopamine,thesame
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neurotransmitterinvolvedinthepleasuresofeatingchocolateorfallinginlove.Studiesshowthisneuralactivity
patternisnearlyidenticaltothatseenduringotherpeakemotionalexperiences.
Individualdifferencesinmusicalchillsprovideimportantclues.Onlyabouthalfthepopulationreportsfrequent
musicalchills,andbrainscansrevealwhy.Theseindividualspossessstrongerwhitematterconnectionsbetweenthe
auditorycortexandtwokeyregions:oneprocessingbodilyawarenessandtheotherinvolvedinemotionalevaluation.
Thisenhancedneuralconnectioncreatestheabilitytoexperiencemoredelicateemotionalresponsestomusic.
Theevolutionaryoriginsofthisresponsemaycomebeforehumanityitself.CharlesDarwinfirstnotedthatmusic
sharescharacteristicswithanimaldistresscallsandmatingsongs.Thephysiologicalmarkersofmusicalchills------
includinggoosebumpsandchangesirheartrate------mirrorancientfearandexcitementresponses.Sometheorists
suggestmusicdevelopedasanearlylanguage(haipromotedsocialunity,withchillresponsesreinforcinggroup
bondingthroughsharedemotionalpeaks.
Modernmedicinehasbegunusingthisknowledge.Neurologistsnowusemusicalchillteststoassesslackof
emotionalresponseindepressionpatients,asreducedchillresponseconnectswithaninabilitytofeelpleasure.Music
therapistsworkingwithAlzheimer'spatientshavedocumentedcaseswherechill-arousingsongstemporarilyrestore
accesstolostmemories,likelythroughactivationoftheregionrelativelysparedinearlydementia(痴呆症).
Thenexttimeyoufeelthatfamiliarshakeduringafavoritesong,recognizeitforwhatittrulyis.Inthosechilling
notesliesevidenceofourincredibleneuralcomplexity,ourancientevolutionarypast,andourenduringcapacityfor
amazingexperience.
43.Whattriggersthcuprcdictionerror”inParagraph2?
A.Thereleaseofdopaminefromthesameneurotransmitterarea.
B.Acomposer'sintentionalbreakingoflisteners'musicalexpectations.
C.Thesimilaritybetweenmusicalchillsandotheremotionalexperiences.
D.Theauditorycortex'sfailuretorecognizethefamiliarmusicalpatterns.
44.Whatcanweknowabouttheevolutionaryfactofmusicalchills?
A.Theyweredevelopedtodistinguishbetweenfearandexcitementresponses.
B.Theyplayedaroleinpromotingsocialconnectionamongearlyhumangroups.
C.Theiroriginlayinthesamebiologicalmechanismasanimalmatingbehaviors.
D.Theirphysicalindicatorslikegoosebumpsfadeawayintheprocessofevolution.
45.FromthecaseofAlzheimer'spatients,wecaninferthat.
A.chill-arousingmusicisthemoreeffectivetreatmentforAlzheimer'sdisease
B.alldementiapatientscanfullyrecoverlostmemoriesthroughmusicalchills
C.emotionaldistressindepressioniscausedbyweakenedmusicalchillresponses
D.modernmedicinehasbeguntoapplytheeffectofmusicalchillstocuringdiseases
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46.Whatdocstheauthorimplyinthelastparagraph?
A.Onlymusicwithspecificnotescantrigger(heneuralactivityofchills.
B.Theexperienceofmusicalchillsreflectsmultipleaspectsofhumannature.
C.Musicalchillsarcthemostdirectwaytostudythehumanbrainscomplexity.
D.Theabilitylofeelmusicalchillsisuniquetohumanscomparedwithotherspecies.
SectionC
Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecan
onlybeusedonce.Notethattherearetwosentencesmorethanyouneed.
A.Thereisanobviousdownsidetoir.ystcryboxes.
B.Theyalsoallowpeopletotrythingsthattheyotherwisewouldn't.
C.Retailersoftenlosemoneywhensellingmysteryboxestoclearstock.
D.Itallowsthemtosellunwantedstackforaprofit.
E.Customersusuallygetalistofcontentsbeforebuyingmysteryboxes.
F.Thekeythingisthatcustomersdon'tknowwhat'sintheboxbeforetheybuy.
MysteryBoxes
Mostofusknowwhatit'sliketogetpresentsfromfriends.Whetherit'sforabirthdayorothercelebration,it's
hardtobeattheexcitementofopeningacarefullywrappedboxtofindsomethingthat'sbothunexpectedandsuitsyou
perfectly.Now,imagineifyoucouldgetthesamefeelingwhenyougoshoppingforyourself.That'sthefeelingthat
mysteryboxeshopetoreproduce.
Mysteryboxesarenotanewidea—theywereafeatureofdepartmentstoresinJapanintheearly2()thcentury.
Theycontainarangeofdifferentproducts,whicharesoldatalowerpricethantheircombinedvalue.47
Allkindsofmysteryboxesareavailable:fashionboxes,foodboxes,heautyboxes,evenluckyboxes,whichare
virtualternsforvideogames.
Thepleasantsurpriseisnottheonlyattractionofmysteryboxes.48Seasonalvegetablesubscription
boxesmightleadpeopletolearntocooknewmeals.Theycanalsopotentiallyoffergreatsavings------asthe
recommendedconsumerpriceofthecontentsisoftenfarhigherthanthepurchaseprice.Forsellersandsuppliers,the
benefitsarcclear:49BritishfashionmysteryboxbusinessmanMarioMaherhighlightshowmysteryboxes
canhelpreducetheamountofwastsinthefashionindustry.Peoplemightdiscoverproductranges(hatwould
otherwisebethrownaway.
50Whenyoubuythem,youdon'tknowwhatyouIIgetItmaybethatthegoodsinsidearcnottoyour
taste,but(hereisalso(hepotentialforcheaterstoemploy(heunpredictabilityofmysteryboxestosenditemsthat
haveamuchlowervaluethanthepriceofthebox.
So,arcmysteryboxesafunwayofreducingwasteandmakingshoppingmoreexciting,ormoreanopportunity
fbrdisappointment,orworse------cheating?
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III.SummaryWriting
Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoin((s)ofthepassageinnomore
than60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.
51.
FlexibleThinkingforYourCareer
Doesworkeverleaveyoufeelingstuckwithlimitedopportunitiestobecreative?Toprosper,youmightwant
toincreaseyourbrain'sllexibility.Butisthisevenpossible,andifso,how?
Mostjobsrequiretheabilitytoproblem-solveandcopewithchallenges,atleasttoacertainextent.Imaginea
teacherwhohasanewandverynervousstudentintheclass.If(haiteacherisaflexiblethinker,heorshewillbe
abletoadapttheclassroommanagement,evenifheorshehasn'tseenthissituationbefore.AccordingtoLeonard
Mlodinow,authorofElastic,flexiblethinkersrelyonideagenerationandimagination------theyarewillingto
experimentandtakerisks."Elasticthinking,orflexiblethinkingiswhatyouneedwhenthecircumstanceschange,
andyouaredealingwithsomethingnew.It'snotaboutfollowingrules."Therefore,insteadoffollowingthetypical
procedureforwelcominganewstudent,theteachermightconicupwithatailoredresponse,basedonprediction
andpreviousexperience.
So,howcanyoubecomeamoreflexiblethinker?AccordingtoDrLisaFeldmanBarren,it'sallabout
exercisingthebrain.Onewayofdoingthis,shesays,isthroughexposuretoavarietyofexperienceswhichmakeit
easiertoadjusttonewsituations.Alotofcompaniesnowconsiderflexiblethinkingintheworkplace,especially
whenitcomestodesign.Workspacesmayhavecoucheswhereworkerscanliedownandrelax,givingthemthe
spacetocomeupwithandprocessnewideas.Mlodinowsaysit'sveryimportanttotaketimetodaydream,listento
ideasandconceptsyoudisagreewithandspendtimedoingactivitiesoutsideofyourcomfortzone.Thiswillhelp
youunderstandmultiplepointsofviewandthereforeblossominmanydifferentaspectsofyourcareer.
So,ifyouwanttomakeachange,youcanbecomeaflexiblethinkertoo,withalittlepractice.
IV.Translation
Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.
52.初学做饭经常会出现这种问题,再试一次就好!(arise)
53.这款衬衫的价格比上周降了100元,现在买性价比特别高。(by)
54.参与古籍修复工作坊后,我明白了看似简单的工序,需耍耐心与技巧的双重打磨。(aficr)
55.我们必须始终铭记那些对当下社会仍产生强大影响力的重大历史事件,以史为鉴,才能为下一代创造更
美好的未来。(learn)
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V.GuidedWriting
Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelow
inChinese.
56.
你是浦润中学高三学生李青,你校将举办学生微电影大赛(StudentMicro-filmContest),
本届主题为“成长・蜕变"(Growth&Transformation)o你计划以团队形式参赛。请你用英文撰
写一份提案,向指导老师和有意加入团队的同学阐述你的创意。内容须包括:
1.故事和寓意:简述你微电影的故事内容,并阐述其所希望传达的深层含义或精神;
2.邀请与合作:说明你希望团队成员具备哪些特质或技能,并发出邀请。
(注:文中不得出现真实的姓名及学校名称。)
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英语试卷答案和评分标准
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Grammar
1.willberecycled2.that3.where4.powering5.may/might
6.what/as7.buried8.fr
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