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2025~2026学年北京陈经纶中学分校九年级第二学期假期自主学习反馈英语学情自测一、单项选择1.LiuYangwasthefirstChinesewomaninspace,andIadmire________alot.

A.youB.herC.itD.them2.Wedidsomevoluntarywork________aparkyesterday.

A.onB.toC.inD.of3.—Hey,Rachel.Canyouhavetofinishyourcreativeprojecttoday?—No,we________.Westillhavealotofworktodo.

A.needn’tB.can’tC.shouldn’tD.mustn’t4.—________doyouoftendowiththeserecycledbottles?—Imakepencilholders.

A.WhereB.WhatC.WhyD.When5.Chineseisoneof________languagesintheworld.

A.oldB.olderC.oldestD.theoldest6.AIisnowhelpingusinmanyways,________westillneedtothinkcreativelyonourown.

A.orB.soC.butD.for7.Lucy________thebookTomSawyermanytimesandshelovesitverymuch.

A.willreadB.isreadingC.wasreadingD.hasread8.Ifyouplaythisrole,you________Tom’slifeandthoughtsinhistimebetter.

A.understandB.willunderstandC.understoodD.haveunderstood9.Susan________herhomeworkat8p.m.yesterday,whileherbrotherwasreading.

A.doesB.didC.wasdoingD.hasdone10.Mr.White________ChineseclasseseveryWednesdaybecauseheplanstovisitChinanextyear.

A.takesB.tookC.willtakeD.wastaking11.TheJingzhangRailway,agreatprojectinChinesehistory,________byZhanTianyou.

A.designB.designedC.wasdesignedD.isdesigned12.—Jason,couldyoupleasetellme________?—NextFriday.

A.whenwewenttothesciencemuseumB.whendidwegotothesciencemuseumC.whenwewillgotothesciencemuseumD.whenwillwegotothesciencemuseum13.Thewetumbrellabythedooris________.It’stheonlyblueone.

A.meB.IC.myD.mine14.Manybirdsflytowarmplaces________wintertofindenoughfood.

A.inB.onC.atD.to15.—MustIcleantheroomrightnow?—No,you________.We’lldoittogetherlater.

A.needn’tB.shouldn’tC.can’tD.mustn’t16.—Yournewbikeissocool.________didyoubuyit?—Inastorenearmyhome.

A.HowB.WhenC.WhereD.Why17.________thispassagelookslong,it’sactuallyquiteeasytounderstand.

A.ThoughB.AsC.BecauseD.If18.ThankstoAI,learningEnglishisnow________thaneverbefore.

A.easyB.easierC.easiestD.theeasiest19.Thestudents________amodelspaceshipwhenthebellrang.

A.builtB.werebuildingC.arebuildingD.willbuild20.Ifourteamwinsthebasketballgame,we________together.

A.celebrateB.celebratedC.willcelebrateD.havecelebrated21.—Wouldyouliketoseethenewcomedywithme?—No,thanks.I________ittwicealready.

A.seeB.willseeC.haveseenD.amseeing22.—Canyoutellme________onweekdays?—Usuallyat8:00am.

A.whattimedidthelibraryopenB.whattimethelibraryopenedC.whattimedoesthelibraryopenD.whattimethelibraryopens二、完形填空阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。ForSam,hissmartphonewashislifeline,hisfun,andhiswaytoavoidsocializing.Hisfatheroftensaid,“Sam,lookup!Therealworldishappeningrightinfrontofyou!”ButSamjuststayedsilent,eyesgluedtothe_________.Then,anaccidenthappened.Onerainyafternoon,rushingforthebus,helosthisbalance.Hisphoneflewfromhishandand_________screen-downontheground.Thescreenwasaspiderwebofcracksandcompletelydead.Samfeltdisconnectedandlost.Thefirsteveningwasterrible.Hepickedupabookbutcouldn’t_________.Hethoughtabouthisphoneeverytwominutes.Thenextdayatschoolwasworse.Atlunch,whilehisfriendslaughedoverapopularvideo,hejustsatthere,unabletojoinin.Hehadnochoicebutto…listen.Andanamazingthinghappened.He_________heardtheconversations.HeheardhisfriendMarksayinghewasscaredoffailingthemathtest.Samrealizedhefelttheexactsamewayand,forthefirsttime,said,“Yeah,metoo.Maybewecanstudytogether?”HeheardSarahtalkingsoftlyabouthersickdog,andheofferedareal,heartfelt“I’msosorry,”insteadofjustsendingasademoji()later.Onthebusridehome,withnoscreentohidebehind,helookedoutofthewindow.Henoticedanelderlyman,Mr.Jenkinsfromhisstreet,havingtroublewithtwoheavybagsintherain.Withoutthinking,Samgotoffatthenextstopandcamebackto_________him.Mr.Jenkinsfeltverythankfulandinvitedhiminforacupofhotchocolate.Hisapartmentwasfullofmodelairplanesandoldmaps.Foranhour,SamwasattractedbystoriesofMr.Jenkins’youthasanavigator(领航员).Itwasbetterthananymovie.Astheweekwenton,Samstarteddoodling(涂鸦)inanoldnotebook,somethinghehadn’tdoneforyears.Heshowedhisdrawingstohisdad,who,surprisedandexcited,dugouthisowndesignsofbuildingsfromcollege.Theyspentawholeevening_________theirart,talkingandlaughingmorethantheyhadinyears.Whenhisrepairedphonefinallyarrived,Samhelditwith_________feelings.Heturnediton.Manymessagesfloodedin,buttheurgency(紧迫性)wasgone.Thephonenowfeltlikeatool,notthecenterofhisworld.Hestillusedit,buthecontrolledit.Hehadrediscoveredthemostamazingsecretofall:theunpredictableandwonderfulworldofface-to-face_________.23.A.screenB.laptopC.bookD.drawing24.A.stoodB.disappearedC.lockedD.landed25.A.waitB.stopC.focusD.breathe26.A.probablyB.actuallyC.secretlyD.regretfully27.A.helpB.leadC.comfortD.greet28.A.sharingB.designingC.preparingD.completing29.A.familiarB.movedC.mixedD.empty30.A.celebrationB.competitionC.cooperationD.connection阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。ASpecialWinEverysummer,therewouldbeahorseshoepitchingcompetitioninourtown.Dadhadbeenthewinnerfortenyears,thoughOldTomnevermadeit________.Oneweekbeforethisyear’sgames,Dadinjuredhisarm.Ashis14-year-olddaughter,Idecidedtoenterthe“men’s”gametobeatOldTomand________thefamilyhonor.Soeveryafternoon,Ipracticedtirelesslywithhorseshoepitchingjustonegoal—towin.However,whenIstoodonthefield,amongthestrongmencompetitors,________filledmyheart.Sneers(讥讽)camearound,makingmefeelworse.Suddenly,Iheardsomeonecallingmyname.IraisedmyheadandfounditwasOldTom—mybiggest“________”today.“Isawyoupracticingtheotherday.Youhaveyourdad’stalent.Goon.Makehimproud.”Hiswordsmagicallyworked!Lookingintohiscaringeyes,Ithankedhimandjoked,“You’ll________yourkindnessbecauseIwon’tgoeasyonyou.”“Oh,youscaredme,Grace!”hesaidwithaloudlaugh.ThenIlaughed,too.GameswentonuntilonlyOldTomandIremained.Wepitched,tyingallupuntiltheverylastround.Iwentfirst—myhorseshoelandinglikeahairawayfromthestake.NowitwasOldTom’sturn.Iheldmybreath,andcouldn’thelphopinghewould________.However,afteraclearsound,thecrowdwentwild,“OldTom!OldTom!”Myheartsank.OldTomraisedahandforsilence.Then,toeveryone’sdisbelief,hestudiedthestakesandthenspokeloudly,“Hersiscloser;thewinishers.”Theoldman’sactstouchedmedeeply.Idecidedto________hisunbelievablekindness.Irantothejudgesandaskedwhetherwecouldsharethehonor.Theyagreed.Thatyear,forthefirsttimeever,twonameswereprintedonthechampion’strophy(奖杯).NotonlydidIgetmyfirstchampionshipbutIalsolearnedthetrue________ofasportsgamefroman“enemy”.31.A.funB.boringC.hardD.easy32.A.keepB.achieveC.celebrateD.complete33.A.joyB.fearC.surpriseD.excitement34.A.fanB.friendC.enemyD.danger35.A.loveB.thankC.destroyD.regret36.A.messupB.giveupC.pullthroughD.winthrough37.A.refuseB.repayC.rememberD.accept38.A.ruleB.spiritC.skillD.result三、阅读理解下面的材料分别介绍了四本不同的书籍。请根据1~3小题中所描述的Amy,Tom和Bob三人各自的特点,选择一本最适合他们阅读的书籍,并将每本书籍所对应的序号A、B、C、D填写在相应的位置上。

DiscussionsonLearningandTeachingtheEnglishLanguageAmyThursdayat8:57PMIreallythinkmemorizingnewwordsisdifficultforme.Ikeepforgettingwords.CanyoutellmewhatIcando?Reply1.39TomThursdayat9:00PMAsforme,IoftenmakemistakesingrammarwhenIwriteandspeak.Grammarrulesareaterribledream.Doyouhaveanygoodideas?Reply2.40BobThursdayat9:05PMTobehonest,Ican’tpronouncesomeofthewords.Gettingthepronunciationrightisquitehardforme.Canyouhelpme?Reply3.41RepliesfromMr.Smith,anexperiencedEnglishteacherfromJuniorThree:

A.It’sagoodideatofollowspeakersinmoviesandcorrectyourpronunciation.

B.Whatabouttakingnotesongrammarandreviewingthemfromtimetotime?

C.It’shelpfultokeepadiaryeverydayandcollectmoreusefulsentencesforwriting.

D.Whynottrylearningnewwordsbymakingwordcardsandlookingthemupinadictionary?DoingMoreEverySaturday,whenhermotherworked,youngBellespentthedayathergrandmother’slaundry(洗衣店).ShelovedbeingwithGrandma,butwishedshecoulddomorethanjustpracticehobbieslikedrawingpicturesandreadingbooks.Onemorning,BelleaskedGrandma,“Pleaseletmehelpwiththecustomers!”Grandmaagreedtoletherwritedownordersandputtagsonclothes.Bellecoulddosmallclotheseasily,butwhenaverylargebedspread(床罩)arrived,shecouldn’tliftit.Shelostherbalance,andthebedspreadfellonher,softandheavy.BellestruggledtocomeoutfromunderthebedspreadandsawGrandmasmiling.“Whynotdrawinstead?You’resuchagoodartist.”Grandmasuggested.ButBellefeltdown.Shewantedtoreallyhelp-notjustdrawpictures.Thatafternoon,Bellenoticedsomehighschoolstudentspaintingshopwindowsalongthestreet.Theywerepainting“GOTIGERS!”inbigletters.“Whatifyougetintrouble?”Belleasked.Onestudentlaughed,“Don’tworry.Notrouble!It’sakindofspecialpaint—justcornstarch(玉米淀粉),soapandfoodcoloring.Itwashesrightoff!”Belle’seyessparkledwithexcitement.SheranbacktoGrandma’semptyshopwindowswithagreatidea.AftergettingGrandma’sagreement,shewenttobuymaterialsandmixedcolorfulpaintsbyherself.Slowlyandcarefully,Bellepaintedthesewordsonthewindow:“AFTERTHEGAME,BRINGYOURUNIFORMSHERE!”Underthewords,shedrewafunpicture—sportsshirtshappilyjumpingintobubblywater.WhenGrandmacameoutside,asmallcrowdhadgathered.“Perfect!”someonesaid.GrandmagaveBelleabighugandsaidhappily,“Thisjustmightwork!”Later,afterthebiggame,whentiredplayersreallycametoGrandma’sshopwiththeirdirtyuniforms,Belleknewherartworkhadtrulyhelped—justasshehoped!42.HowdidBellefeelaboutspendingSaturdaysathergrandmother’slaundry?

A.Excitedbutrestless.B.Upsetbutcurious.C.Happyandwilling.D.Lonelyandbored.43.WhydidGrandmahugBelle?

A.BecauseBelletriedtohelpbringcustomers.B.BecauseBellefinishedallthelaundrybyherself.C.BecauseBellesaidsorryformakingamessearlier.D.BecauseBelleworkedhardtoimprovepaintingskills.44.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?

A.Actionsspeaklouderthanwords.B.Communicationiskeytosuccess.C.Teamworkoftenmakeslightwork.D.Smartuseofhobbiescreatesmore.SpaceagenciesliketheEuropeanSpaceAgencyandtheChinaNationalSpaceAgencyareworkingtoreturnastronautstotheMoonforthefirsttimesincetheApolloProgram.However,morespaceflightstotheMoonpresentseveralmajorchallenges.OneofthebiggestisthatsendingthingstotheMoontakesdays.Inaddition,itrequiresmuchmorepowerfulrockets.SoscientistsaredevelopingtechnologiesthatwillallowastronautstouselocalresourcesontheMoon.Forexample,waterice,whichiscommonattheMoon’ssouthpole,canmeettheneedsforwater.Lunarregolith(月球风化层)canbeusedtomakebuildingmaterials.Recently,researchhasalsoshownthatplantscanbegrowninlunarsoil.TheresearchwascarriedoutbyProfessorMasonandDr.LopezfromauniversityinBritain.Theyplantedtheteaplantsintolunarsoilsimulant(模拟物)andMartian(火星的)soilsimulantandwatchedhowtheplantsdevelopedoverthecourseofseveralweeks.TheycomparedtheirresultswithacontrolgroupplantedinthesoilonEarth.Theyalsocontrolledthetemperature,theamountofwaterintheair,andthelightingtorecreateaspaceenvironment.Researcherscheckedthegrowthandhealthofbothgroupscarefully.Theteaplantsinthelunarsoilsimulanttookrootandgrewaswellasthoseinthecontrolgroup,whileplantsinsimulatedMartiansoilfailedtogrow.ThisiscertainlygoodnewsforastronautswhoareheadedfortheMooninthecomingyearsforlunarexploration.Ontheotherhand,thosespaceflightstoMarsmighthavetowaitafewyears.AsProf.Masonsaid,we’removingintoanewageofspaceexploration,wherewethinkaboutlivinginspaceandbuildingbasesontheMoonorMars.TheseexperimentstellusthatplantsonEarth,suchastea,maybegrowninlunarsoilwithinlunargreenhouses,allowingfutureastronautswholiveandworkonthemoontogrowtheirownfood.Weareattheveryearlieststagesofresearchintospacefarming,butitisexcitingtothinkthatastronautsmightonedayhaveateabreakontheMoon,makingafarawayworldfeelalittlemorelikehome.45.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisoneofthebiggestchallengesoftravellingtotheMoon?

A.Theneedforspecialmaterials.B.Thelongtimespentontheway.C.Thedangermadebylunarregolith.D.Thesafetyofastronautsonspaceships.46.WhatcanwelearnfromtheresearchbyProfessorMasonandDr.Lopez?

A.Theycreatedspace-likeconditionstotestplantgrowth.B.TheywantedtofindwaystosendmorefoodtotheMoon.C.Theystudiedwhyteaplantsgrewwellinlunarsoilsimulant.D.TheydiscoveredwatericefromtheMoonhelpedplantsgrowfaster.47.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.WalkingonMarsMightTakeLongerThanWeThought.B.LivingontheMoonCouldBecomeaRealityintheFuture.C.GrowingFoodinSpaceMayHelpAstronautsStayHealthy.D.HavingTeaGrownontheMoonMayOneDayBePossible.Musicismorethanjustentertainment.Itisoneofthemostavailableandpowerfulwaystoinfluenceourmentalstate.Yetmanypeoplestillfailtoseeitspower.Infact,musiccansupportmentalhealthnotonlyinclinical(临床的)settings,butalsoinourdailylives.Weallknowthatmusiccaninfluenceouremotions.Itcancalmusdown,cheerusup,orevenmakeuscry.Butrecentresearchhasshownthatmusiccanalsochangethecontent(内容)ofourthoughts.InastudyofUniversityofBergen,Norwayin2019,participantslistenedtoupliftingorsadmusicastheydaydreamed.Theresultshowedupliftingmusicledtomorepositiveandactivethoughts,whilesadmusicbroughtaboutcalmerorlessmotivatingones.OneHarvardUniversitystudyfindsthatdaydreamingtakesuphalfofourwakinghours.Whenwedaydream,wearegenerallylesshappy.Why?Becauseduringthesedaydreamingperiods,thebrain’sdefaultmodenetwork(DMN)takesover.Thissupportsimagination,memoryandreflection,butoftengetsuscaughtinrepetitive,negativethoughtcycles:thepainfulregretsorthemidnightworries.Fortunately,thebrainhasanaturalcounterpart(对应的事物):theexecutivenetwork(EN),whichhelpsusfocusandcarryoutgoal-directedactions.Thesetwosystemsareanticorrelated—whenoneisactive,theotherquietsdown.Andmusic,especiallywhenweareactivelyengaged(沉浸)init,canshiftbrainactivitiescontrolledbytheDMNintoamodesupportedbytheEN.Bytappingalongwithabeat,breathingwitharhythm,orhummingatune,weredirectattention,breaknegativethoughtcyclesandgivethemindacognitive“reset”.Infact,thebenefitsgobeyondchangingthethoughtcontent.Ina2023experiment,peoplewhotappedalongwithmusicfeltsignificantlylesspainfromashortpressureonthefingernailthanthosewhoonlylistened.Thepairingofmusicalengagementandrelatedmovementcouldreducethepaintoaclinicallyimportantdegree.Allthesefindingsshowthatmusicalengagementhelpsinfluencethoughtcontentandeasepaineffectively.Therefore,musicshouldbetreatedasmorethanapastime:Itdeservesaplaceinschools,publichealthplans,andeverydayroutines.Sowhenyouarelostinnegativethoughtcyclesorstressbeginstobuild,tryyourfavoritesongandtapalong.48.WhatdoesthewritermainlytalkaboutinParagraph3?

A.Howtodiscoverthepowerofmusic.B.Whattolistentowhiledaydreaming.C.Brainnetworkscontrolledbydaydreaming.D.Scienceofhowmusicchangesthoughts.49.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Activemusicparticipationreducesphysicalpain.B.MusicmakesDMNandENworkwitheachother.C.Daydreamingcausesunhappinessindailyroutines.D.Sadmusicmakespeoplecalmerandmorerelaxed.50.Whatmessagedoesthewritermainlywanttoconvey(传递)?

A.Musichelpspasstimewhilewe’redaydreaming.B.Musicalengagementshouldbeencourageddaily.C.Musicactivitieschangethestructureofourbrain.D.Listeningtomusicimprovesimaginationandmemory.Nowadays,kidsmayask,“Beforesmartphonescameout,whatdidpeopledowhentheygotlost?”Theyarenotjustcurious—theyareexploringhowphonecultureischangingthewaywethink,feel,andactinthedigital(数字的)age.Inthisdigitalage,kidshavenoexperienceofa“pre-Internetmindset(前互联网思维模式)”.Inthepast,whenwefaceduncertainties,likenotknowingtheshortestpath,ortheanswertoaquestion,wecouldn’tgetinformationeasilylikewedotoday.Atthattime,ourbrainshadtoadapt(适应)tothatdiscomfort.Wedependedonourmemoryandcameupwithcreativesolutions.Thesecognitive(认知的)“workouts”strengthenedattentionandproblem-solvingskills.Now,withthewideuseofphonesandtheInternet,answerscomequickly.There’slessneedtomemorizeroutesorstrugglethroughproblemsalone.Thischangemakesmanypeopleworryabouttechnology’snegativeinfluence,andsomeevenfallintoa“deficitmindset”,believingeverythingwasbetterinthepast.Forexample,theymightthinkwritinglettersisfarbetterthanmessaging,whileoverlookingtheamazingefficiencyandconnectivitythattechnologybrings.It’struethatsomestudiessuggestheavysocialmediausecanchallengeourfocus.Evenashortscreentimeaffectsbrainareasforself-controlanddecision-making.Butthisisn’tthewholestory.Newresearch,likea2023studyonyoungadults,showsthattechnologyalsotrainsourbrainsindifferentways.Whendealingwithnewthings,iteasilyconnectsuswithdifferenttopicsandcultures,makingourmindsmoreopenandadaptable.Therefore,insteadofgainsayingtheadvantagesthatarebroughtaboutbythedigitalage,weshouldrecognizethenaturaladaptationofthehumanbrain.Infact,peoplehavedevelopedthefollowingthreebasicmodesofthinkingtodealwithproblemstoday:

TheDeep-ThinkingModeTheQuick-LearningModeTheFree-SwitchingModeDisconnectingfromdigitaltoolstodevelopyourownideasandbuildingcreativitythatAIcannoteasilyprovide.Usingtechnologyasatooltogetinformation,solveproblemseffectively,andkeepupwiththelatestknowledge.Switchingbetweenthetwomodesaccordingtoyourtasksandusingdigitaltoolswiselyonlywhentheyhelpyouachieveyourgoals.Nexttimeyoufaceaproblem,noticeyournaturalresponse.Doyoustandtheuncertainty,reachforyourphone,orfindamiddlepath?Thereisnosingle“right”waytothink,foreachmodeoffersuniqueadvantagesthatourcomplexworldneeds.Understandinghowyourmindhasadaptedtoourdigitalenvironmentmightjustbeyourgreateststrength.51.Whydoesthewritermentionthekids’questioninParagraph1?

A.Topresentkids’curiosityaboutthepastlife.B.Tohighlighttheimportanceofphoneculture.C.Tostressthebenefitsthatarebroughtbysmartphones.D.Tostartthediscussionoftheinfluenceofthedigitalage.52.Whatdoestheword“gainsaying”inParagraph5probablymean?

A.stickingtoB.speakingagainstC.givingintoD.puttingupwith53.Whichofthefollowingwouldthewritermostprobablyagreewith?

A.Curiosityencouragespeople’slifelonglearning.B.Usingsocialmediadevelopsdecision-makingskills.C.Recognizingcognitivestrengthshelpssolveproblems.D.A“deficitmindset”improvesefficiencyandconnectivity.54.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.TheInfluenceofDigitalWorldOverAttentionB.TheWorkoutofOurBraintoRemainCreativeC.TheAdaptationofOurBraintotheDigitalAgeD.TheChangesofPre-andAfter-InternetEnvironment四、任务型阅读Today,socialmediainfluenceshowpeopleshop.Unlikethetraditional“influencing”,whichencouragespeopletobuymore,anewstyleisbecomingmorepopular—deinfluencing.Itmeansthatcontent(内容)creatorstelltheirfollowersnottobuysomeproducts.Thischangeshowshowpeoplethinkaboutshoppingisdifferentnow.Deinfluencingisnoaccident.It’sanaturalreactiontotoomanyadsonline.Forovertenyears,contentcreatorshaveturnedintoinfluencerswhomadepeoplebuytoomanythings,whichwasatopmarketingmethodbackthen.Somepopularproductswerecalled“must-haves”.Butakeyproblemhasappeared:companiesoftenforceinfluencerstoputadsintheirvideosanduseediting(剪辑)tohideproductproblems.Thishasledtomoreandmorepeoplenottrustinginfluencer-suggestedproducts.Arecentstudyshowsthatonly12%trustinfluencer-suggestedproducts,while42%regretbuyingthem.Whenpricesrise,peopleusuallyshopmorecarefullyandrefusetopayextrafor“influencernames.”PeoplealsocaremoreabouttheEarth.Makingtoomanyproductshurtsnature.Deinfluencingencouragespeopletobuywhattheyreallyneed,notwhattheyjustwant.IttellsthemtopickthingsthatlastlongandaregoodfortheEarth.Forcompanies,it’sagoodchancetomakeapositivechange.Afamouscompanyreceivedcomplaintsaboutits“uncomfortabletoothpaste”.Todealwiththecomplaints,itdidn’thidetheproblembutstartedreal-lifetestingandevenadded“badproductsuggestions”toitsproductpage,whichgotmoreattention.Moreandmorecompaniesplantoworkwithcontentcreatorswhotrytheproductsthemselvesandsharehonestreviews.Thesecreatorsaremoretrustedthanthosemakingperfectads.Atheart,deinfluencingcleansupsocialmedia.Itdoesnottakeawayinfluencers’power.Instead,ithelpsturnthemfromsellersintopeoplewecantrust.Asexpertssay,“Tobedeinfluenced,onemustfirstbeinfluenced.”Ithelpspeoplefeellessstressedaboutwhattobuy.Atthesametime,onlyifacompanyisopenandhonestcanitstaystrongonsocialmedia.Afterall,goodproductqualityspeakslouderthananyshowyads.55.Whatdoesdeinfluencingmean?____________________________________________56.Whyaremoreandmorepeoplenottrustinginfluencer-suggestedproducts?____________________________________________57.Howdidthefamoustoothpastecompanydealwiththecomplaints?____________________________________________58.Whatdoyouthinkofthedeinfluencing?Why?(Pleasegivetworeasons.)____________________________________________五、选词填空

collect,mean,deep,use,be,goal,glad,wise,they,thinkTheassignment(任务)wasupontheblackboardformyninth-gradestudents:“Whatistheperfectage,andwhywouldyoulike59thatage?”Ihopedthiswritingassignmentwouldhelpthemthinkabouttheirlife60.Icouldtellbytheirexpressionsthatmaybethiswouldwork.Theyhadhalfanhourtodotheassignment.Afterthat,I61theirpapers.Iwasexcitedtoseetheirideas.HildaaskedmehowoldIwas.Whe

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