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2023年1月全国普通高等学校招生统一考试

上海春考英语侑真模拟试卷(穴)

I.ListeningComprehensionSectionA(第1-10题,每题1分;第11-20题,每题1.5分;共25分)

SectionA

Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Altheendofeach

conversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespoken

onlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper;

anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

1.A.Atapub.B.Atabusstation

C.Atagasstation.D.AtAuntLaurie's

2.A.Interesting.B.Exciting

C.DisappointingD.Annoying.

3.A.Foronlyoneyear.B.Forafewweeks.

C.Foraboutaweek.D.Forseveralhours

4.A.Priceofpetrol.B.Busfare

C.Trafficcondition.D.Petrolshortage.

5.A.Husbandandwife.B.Managerandcustomer.

C.Hostessandguest.D.Teacherandstudent

6.A.Summervacation.B.Pleasureoftraveling

C.Languagelearning.D.Studyingabroad.

7.A.Itreallymatters.B.Itdoesn'tmailer

C.Itwillturnouttobefine.D.Itwillbeterrible.

8.A.Shelikesfruitsalad.B.Sheeatsv/hatevershelikes.

C.Shepreferstobeonadiet.D.Sheisafraidofgainingweight.

9.A.ThewomanwantstogotoToronto.B.ThemanwantstogotoVancouver

C.TherearenoflightsloToronto.D.TherearetwodirectflightsloToronto

10.A.They'llhavelogelsomemorepaint

B.Theyshouldgetsomeonetohelpthem

C.Theyshouldn'tdelayanylonger

D.Theydon'thavetopainttheroomagain.

SectionB

Directions:InSectionB.youwillheartwoshortpassagesseveralandonelongerconversation,andyouwill

beaskedseveralquestionsoneachofthem.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,butthe

questionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper

anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

11.A.Abusinesscorporation.B.Theuniverseasawhole.

C.Asocietyoflegalprofessionals.D.Anassociationofteachersandscholars.

12.A.Privatedonations.B.Governmentfunding.

C.Donationsfromcorporations.D.Feespaidbystudents

13.A.Itslargestexpansiontookplaceduringthatperiod.

B.Itsroleinsocietywentthroughadramaticchange.

C.Smalluniversitiescombinedtoformbiggerones.

D.Localcollegesweretakenoverbylargeruniversities.

Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage

14.A.Monitoredstudents'sleeppatterns.B.Hclpcdstudentsconcentrateinclass.

C.Ratedstudentsaccordingtotheirperformance.D.Askedstudentstocompleteasleepreport.

15.A.Declininghealth.B.Lackofattention.

C.Lossofmotivation.D.Improperbehavior.

16.A.Theyshouldmakesuretheirchildrengotoschoolontime.

B.Theyshouldensuretheirchildrengrowupinahealthyenvironment.

C.Theyshouldhelptheirchildrentocompletehigh-qualitywork.

D.Theyshouldmakesurethattheirchildrenhaveenoughsleep.

Questions17and18arebasedonthefollowingconversation.

17.A.Il'ssupposedtogetwarmtemorrow.

B.It'ssupposedtosnowtomorrowevening

C.It'slikelytohaveafreezingraintomorrowafternoon.

D.Itwillbesunnytomorrow.

18.A.Shemustgotoclasstomorrowafternoon.

B.Shewillmakeasnowmanwithherclassmates

C.Shewillgo(othecinemawithherboyfriend.

D.Shewilljointhemantodrinkhotcocoaandwatchmovies.

Questions19and20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.

19.A.Herhomefreezerdoesn'tworkwell.

B.Herairconditionerdoesn'tworkwell

C.Hercomputercan'tconnecttotheInternet.

D.Hersmartphoneisbroken.

20.A.AminimumchargeofS60.

B.Amaximumchargeof$60.

C.Theservicevisitisfreeforallclients.

D.Theservicevisitwillbeexpensive.

II.GrammarandVocabulary(每题1分;共20分)

SectionA

Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammatically

correct.Fortheblankswithagivenword,Jillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;farthe

olherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.

Anotherhalf-dozenkiteshadtakenflight.Peoplehadstartedtogatherin,withteacupsintheirhands,eyes

21(glue)tothesky.

Ibalancedthespool(线轴)inmylefthandandfedaboutthreefeetofstring.Theyellowkitedangled

22theendofit,justabovethewetgrass.Thewindgavetherightchance,soItookoff23

(run),mysneakerssplashingrainwaterfromthepuddles,thehandclutchingthekiteendofthestringabovemy

head.Ithadbeensolong,somanyyearssinceI'ddonethis,andIwonderedifI'dmadeaspectacleof

24.Iletthespoolrollinmylefthand25___Iran.feelingthestringcuttingmyrighthandagain

asitwentthrough.Thekitewasliftingbehindmyshouldernow,andIranharder.Thespoolturned26

(fast)andtheglassstringtoreanothercutinmyrightpalm.Yetthepain27notslowmedown.Finally,

then,whenIdidstoptoturnaroundandlookedup,Ismiled.Highabove,mykitewastiltingsidetosidelikea

pendulum(钟摆),makingthatoldpaper-bird-flapping-wingssound28Ialwaysassociatewithwinter

morningsinKabul.Ihadquitflyingsinceaquarterofcenturyago,butsuddenlyIwastwelveagainand

29wasthereinmyinstinctcamerushingback.

Around,kidschasedeachotlier,and30(slide)onthegrass.Theairsmelledofwetgrass,smoke,

andgrilledmeat.AtimethatIwishedwouldstandstill.

SectionB

Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Note

thatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.

A.experiencingB.lossC.respondD.pressingE.determineF.classify

GsensesH.strictlyI.processingJ.distinguishK.upset

There'snodoubtthatdogsareincrediblyperceptiveandsensitivebeings,withtheabilitytosenseemotions

andreadthefacialexpressionsofhumans.TheAmericanKennelClub(AKC)sayspreviousstudieshaveshown

dogscombinehearingandsightto31tohappyandangryhumanfaceswithhappyandangry

vocalizations(发声).

Researchershavefoundthatdogscan32thepositivesoundoflaughingfromthenegativesound

ofcrying.Thedogswerefoundtobemore33andstimulatedbythenegativesoundsthanpositiveones.

A2018studypublishedinScientificReportshowed(hatdogscan34humanemotionsusingonlytheir

ears.Theyusetherightsideoftheirbrainfor35negativeemotionsandtheleftsideforpositiveones.

A2016studypublishedinTlicRoyalSociety'sBiologyLettersshoweddogscanrecognizeemotionsin

humansusinginformationfromdifferent36,whichthestudysaidisanabilitythathadnever

previouslybeenobservedoutsideofhumans.

SpeakingtoNewsweek,theAKC'schiefveterinaryofficer,Dr.JerryKlein,explaineddogscancertainly

becomedepressedandanxious.Therehavebeenreportsofdogs37depressionandloneliness

followingthe38ofanownerora4(fellowmember^^oftheirpack,aswellasachangefrom(heirnormal

routine,Kleinexplained.

“Butwhetherornotdogsget'sad'isalittlelesscertain,51KleintoldNewsweek.Kleinsaidfroma

39scientificstandpoint,thereisn't"strongevidence,,thatdogsfeelwhatpeoplewould40as

sadness.t4Dogslivemoreinthemomentanddon'thavethe4sclf-consciousncss,orthetendencytoinwardly

ponderlikepeopledo.”

III.ReadingComprehension(41-55题,每题1分;56-70题,每题2分;共45分)

SectionA

Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fill

ir.eachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.

TrickyPictures

Withbold,swirlingbrushstrokesandvividcolors,VincentvanGogh,sstirringStarryNightbringstolifea

uniquesky.It'soneofthemostfamouspaintingsintheworld.And41thesceniccanvas(画布)can

makemuseumvisitorsfeel...starstruck.

Butseeingthemasteipieceframedonagallerywallisn'ttheonlywaythatartfanscanexperienceits

emotionalimpact.Infact,someexhibitsgivepeopleachancetobe42byvanGogh'scelebratedscene.

Tlieyfindthemselvessurroundedbycolorsthatdancebeforetheireyesandrippleattheirfeet.Theseexhibitions,

inwhichmovingimagesare43projectedontowalls,columns,floors,andsometimesontoviewers

themselves,areexamplesofimmersiveart.

Immersiveartdoesn,t44apedestal(基座)orhangonawallnexttoaplaque(匾)printedwith

facts.Anddon'texpectittofitinaframeor45familiarexpectations.Whileimmersiveartcanbehard

tocharacterize,itisgenerallyamultisensory,46experiencethatengagesviewersandmakesthemfeel

likepartoftheartwork.Onethingiscertain—immersiveartis47popular,sellingoutticketsincities

aroundtheworld.

VanGoghsoldjustonepaintingduringhislifetimeandonlygained48afterhisdeath,butnowhe

isimmersiveart'sbiggestsuperstar.The19lh-centurypainter'sworkhasbeendisplayedinalotofexhibitions

49immenseimagesfurnishedwithanimationandaccompaniedbymusic,voices,andbackground

sound.

AnotherinteractivehotspotwithaDIYvibeisTheHouseofEternalReturninSantaFe,NewMexico.The

venue(场所)is50toover70roomsofsurrealart.It'srunbytheartisticcooperativeMeowWol。

whichdescribestheprojectasa^multidimensionalmysteryhousewithsecretpassagesand51to

magicalworlds.',52,whatlookslikeaperfectlynormalrefrigeratordooristhegatewaytoahidden

tunnel...andanunusualartisticadventure.

Thegrowingawarenessofimmersiveartispartly53bysocialmedia.Asvisitorspostselfiesfilled

withvanGogh'sintensepaletteorvideosoffriendssteppingintoafantasticalfridge,theseexperiencesdraw

b:ggerandbiggercrowds.Meanwhile,traditionalartistsarebeginningtofollowthetrend,54

immersivetechniquesandtechnologiesintheirworks.That'sbecausemanycuratorsandcreatorssharea

55goal—tohelpmorepeoplegetintoart!

41.A.listeningtoB.gazingatC.scanningthroughD.hearingabout

42.A.envelopedB.marveledC.absorbedD.pursued

43.A.electricallyB.digitallyC.practicallyD.completely

44.A.restonB.frameonC.dependonD.fixon

45.A.standoutB.figureoutC.sticktoD.distinguishwith

46.A.energeticB.prosperousC.harmoniousD.interactive

47.A.unexpectedlyB.suspiciouslyC.partiallyD.undoubtedly

48.A.recognitionB.wonderC.wealthD.definition

49.A.causingB.featuringC.characterizingD.advocating

50.A.homeB.branchC.locationD.trend

51.A.limitsB.solutionsC.linksD.talents

52.A.InfactB.ThereforeC.FurthermoreD.Forinstance

53.A.poweredB.publishedC.permittedD.pointed

54.A.employingB.recognizingC.occupyingD.contributing

55.A.commonB.commercialC.courageousD.confidential

SectionB

Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinished

statements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbest

accordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.

(A)

Once,Mamahadreadaboutgeraniumsinamagazine-versatile,pretty,easytogrow-and,shebecame

possessedwithavisionofahousefloodedwithflowers.Thenotioninspiredherintomotion.Shespentasmall

fortuneonelegantplantstands,importedflowerpotsandarmiesoffullygrowngeraniums.Shecouldbelikethat:

mymotheralwayshadsuddensprintsofcreativity.

Shealsoaskedformyhelp,and\vcsquattedinthebackyardtogether,arrangingrootsintheirelegant

containers.Mamaworelonggardeningglovesoverhermanicuredhands,andherfingerpressedsoilintoplace

withfastidiousnessandevenpassion.Shehadboughtmeglovestoo,butIrefusedtowearthem.

“You'llgetsodirty,Perla.^^

“Iwanttogetdirty.”

“Ay,Perla,''shesaid,shakingherhead.Shesaidnomorebutbeamedwithirritation.Myrefiisaldisturbed

theplanfbrhowthegeraniumdaysshouldgo,motheranddaughtertendingflowersanddon'ttheylookpicture

perfectintheirmatchinggloves?Forhalfanhourshewouldnottalktome,butthenshethawed,soabsorbedin

herprojectthatsheforgotmyfault,orperhapsforfearthatImightabandontheprojectaltogether.

Sheneedn'thaveworried.Ididn'twanttoleave.Itwasararechancetospendtimewithmymother.Icould

scentherperfumeandfeelbreathswithouthavingtofindanythingtosay.Weoftenstruggletocommunicatewith

eachother,beyondtheessentialgoodmorningandgoodnight,asthoughwewerestrangersorbeginnersofa

language.Iwantedtolearnmymother'slanguage,ifonlytobetterunderstandherandtoincreasethechancesof

herunderstandingme.ThereissomuchIlongedtotellherasIsquattedbesideher,butIalsofearedthat,IfI

started,othermattersmightleapoutthatwerenotmeanttobespoken.Betternottorisk(heopening.Betternotto

attempttoomuchspeechwithmymother.

Whenall(heflowerswerereadyintheirpots,mamaspentanotherdaydistributing(hemthroughthehouse.

ThereweremoreflowersthananyotherhouseinourBuenosAires-sothatwhenyouentered,youfeltasthough

you'reswimmingthroughpetals.

56.Basedonparagraph1,Perlaviewedhermother'sdecisiontoplantthegeraniumsas.

A.creativeB.amusingC.unsurprisingD.worthwhile

57.Inparagraph5,theunderlinedword“thawed、',probablymeans.

A.agreedB.complainedC.softenedD.denied

58.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaboutPerla?

A.Shevolunteeredtoassisthermotherinrepottingthegeraniums.

B.Sheexchangedheropinionsonessentialmatterswithhermother.

C.Shewaseagertolearnaforeignlanguagetobetterunderstandhermother.

D.Shewantedtostaywithhermotherevenwithoutverbalcommunication.

59.Theauthorwrotethispassageinorderto

A.apologizeforhermisconductinherchildhood

B.praisehermotherforhergardeningskills

C.provideusefulinformationforgeraniumslovers

D.expresshermixedemotionstowardshermother

(B)

FOURBOOKSYOUSHOULDREAD

Atage16Lucyisalonelyorphanlivingwitholdersister

(melW|CharlotteanddevotedauntIrisinWaltham,Massachusetts.Onthe

Iteauiihilflastdayofschool,sherunsawaywithher30-year-oldteacher,

呼.i

William,andsettlesinahillsideshackinruralPennsylvania,near

hisnewleachingjob.ThoughLucyfeelsincreasinglyisolated,

MJ

Williamwon'tallowheranyoutlet.Leavittdrawsuponareal-life

crimethatinvolvedagirlsheknewinhighschool.Shetellsherstoiy

CarolineLeavitt

frommultipleviewpoints,buildingtensionandempathyforLucy

C'rueIBeautifulWorkd

andCharlotteastragedyswallowsthem.

Price,anaward-winningCanadianpoet,achievesan

extraerdinaryachievementofDickensianstorytellinginhisweighty

secondnovel.HisheroisWilliamPinkerton,sonofthefounderof

thelegendarydetectiveagency,whofindscluesinhislatefather^

♦阜safetothecaseofWilliamShade.Thismythicthiefhaddisturbed

A.73"

(共犯),

BYGASLIGHTandupsethisfather.WilliamtracksaShadeaccomplice

CharlotteReckitt,toLondon,onlytofindshe'sbeenfounddeadin

STEVENPRICE

theThames.AlsoonthesceneisAdairFoole,whoisobsessedwith

StevenPrice

Charlotte,whohemetwhilestealingDeBeersdiamondsfroma

ByGaslight

SouthAfricanmine.Priceablyarrangesdozensofinterlinking

plotlinesashespansthreecontinentsandseveraldecades,from

AmericanCivilWarbattlefieldstoScotlandYardattheendofthe

19thCentury.

Beijing-basedGeFei(pennameforLiuYong)wonthe2015

MaoDunLiteraturePrizefbrfiction''describingthechangingspirit

ofChinesesocicty^^overthepastcentury.TheInvisibilityCloak,his

firstEnglishpublication,revolvesaroundCui,adivorcedmanwho

createscustomizedhi-fispeakersfbrBeijing'snewlywealthyanda

二二—一fewintellectuals.Beijing'srapidexpansionhasleftCuilongingfbr

二aninvisiblelifeawayfromthecity.Hischancecomeswhenhe

agreeslobuildaworld-classsoundsystemfbragangster(黑社会

GeFei

老大).GeFei'sniceirony,translatedfromtheChinesebyCanaan

1rheInvisibilityCloal

Morse,shouldfindmanyfans.

,\\iThetemptationtobeneatandtidymaybepowerful,but”we

wouldbebetterservedbyembracingadegreeofmess,“Harfbrd

THEPjQWERargues.Hisdefenseofthecreativepotentialoftheimperfect,crude,

OFD«ORt>ER

湎OTRAk^FOlu/^random,vague,difficult,diverseandevendirtyisrefreshing.

Reachingintothearts,politics,business,scienceandtechnology,

TIM/ARFORD

Harfbrdmakesacompellingcaseforopeninguptodisorderand

TimHarfordluck.

Messy

60.WhichauthordoesNOTtellasloryinhis/herworklistedabove?

A.CarolineLeavittB.StevenPrice

C.GeFeiD.TimHarford

61.JackisanAmericanwhowouldlikeeverythingtobeneatandtidy.Helovesreadingnovelswithironichumor

anddetectivestories.HeisgoingtoworkandliveinBeijingforthenextthreeyears,andheisverycuriousabout

theplaceheissoonheadingto.Whichbookwillhemostlikelychoosetoreadnow?

A.CruelBeautifulWorldB.ByGaslight

C.TheInvisibilityCloakD.Messy

62.Thispageisintendedforpeoplewhowantto.

A.buynewly-publishedbooksatadiscount

B.recommendbookstofriendsandfamily

C.knowwhatbooksarcworthwhiletoread

D.understandthecurrenttrendinliterature

(C)

Farfromthetraditionalimageofacultureofaggressivemasculinity(阳刚)inwhichstudentseithersink

orswim,theabsenceofgirlsgivesboysthechancetodevelopwithoutpressuretoconform(符合)toa

stereotype,aUSstudysays.Boysatsingle-sexschoolsweresaidtobemorelikelytogetinvolvedincultural

andartisticactivitiesthathelpeddeveloptheiremotionalexpressiveness,ratherthanfeelingtheyhadto

conformtothe“boycode“ofhidingtheiremotionstobea“realman^^.

Thefindingsofthestudygoagainstreceivedwisdom(hatboysdobetterwhentaughtalongsidegirls.

TonyLillie,headmasterofElon,warned(hatboyswerebeingfadedby(heBritisheducationsystem

becauseithadbecometoofocusedongirls.Hecriticizedteachersforfailingtorecognizethatboysareactually

moreemotionalthangirls.Theresearcharguedthatboysoftenperformbadlyinmixedschoolsbecausethey

becomediscouragedwhentheirfemalepeersdobetterearlierinspeakingandreadingskills.

Butinsinglc-scxschoolsteacherscantailorlessonstoboys'learningstyle,lettingthemmovearoundthe

classroomandgettingthemtocompeteinteamstopreventboredom,wrotethestudy'sauthor,AbigailJames,

oftheUniversityofVirginia.

Teacherscouldencouragebeystoenjoyreadingandwritingwithspecifically“boy-focused“approaches

suchasthemesandcharactersthatappealto(hem.Becauseboysgenerallyhavemoreacutevision,learnbest

throughtouch,andarephysicallymoreactive,theyneedtobegiven“hands-on"lessonswheretheyare

allowedtowalkaround."Boysinmixedschoolsviewclassicalmusicasfeminine(女性的)andpreferthe

modernstyleinwhichviolenceandsexismarcmajorthemes,MJanieswrote.

Single-sexeducationalsomadeitlesslikelythatboyswouldfeeltheyhadtoconformtoastereotypethat

menshouldbe''masterfulandincharge^^inrelationships.t4Inmixedschoolsboysfeelforcedtoactlikemen

beforetheyunderstandthemselveswellenoughtoknowwhatthatmeans,5,thestudyreported.

63.WhatdoesTonyLittlesayabouttheBritisheducationsystem?

A.Itmakesgirlslessemotionalthanboys.

B.Itfailsmoreboysthangirlsacademically.

C.Itfailstogiveboystheattentiontheyneed.

D.Itplacesmorepressureonboysthanongirls.

64.AccordingtoAbigailJames,boysperformbetterinsingle-sexschoolsbecause.

A.boyscanchoosetolearnwhatevertheyarcinterestedin

B.boysfocusmoreontheirlessonswithoutbeingdisturbed

C.teachingqualityisrelativelyhigherthaninmixedschools

D.teachingcanbedesignedtosuitthecharacteristicsofboys

65.WhichofthefollowingisNOTcharacteristicofboys?

A.Boyshavesharpervision.B.Boysenjoybeingincharge.

C.Boyslikeuhands-on^^lessons.D.Boyspreferphysicalactivities.

66.Whatismainlydiscussedinthepassage?

A.Problemsboysmayhaveinmixedschools.

B.Boys'physicalandmentalgrowthinschool.

C.Advantagesofsingle-sexeducationforboys.

D.Boys'disadvantagesovergirlsinmixedschools.

SectionC

Directions:Readthefollowingpassages.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Each

sentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.

ManyChinesepeoplehaveawakenedtheirinterestinclassicalChinesepoetryrecentlythanksloapopular

TVshowthataimsto"appreciateclassicalChinesepoetry,exploreculturalgenesandenjoythebeautyoflife^by

combiningtraditionalliterar)/formwithlight-heartedTVquizzes.

Thetcn-cpisodc“ChinesePcetryCompetition^,sinceitsbroadcasthasbeenpraisedfbrinjectingvitality

intoTVprogramswithfantasticperformancesofcontestants,impressivecommentsfromjudgesaswellasits

innovativeinteractivemode.Intheshow,poemscanbeadaptedintosongsordepictedthroughartisticpictures.

Anycontestantwhocanmemorizethelargestnumberofpoemsmaynotnecessarilybethefinalwinner.

____67____

WuYishu,a16-year-oldstudentfromtheHighSchoolAttachedtoFudanUniversityinShanghai,isthe

championofthisseason.Herrichknowledgeofclassicalpoetryimpressedeveryoneandsherosetobecome

famousonline.68SheamazinglyrecitedlinesfromtheClassicofPoetry(《诗经》),theearliest

collectionofpoemsinChina.

“69Thepowerofpoetryliesinshapingone'sviewoflifeanddevelopingone'sinnerworld.''said

LiBo,anexpertguestattheChinesePoetryCompetition'ssecondseason.

Whenitconicstoteachingpeopleaboutpoetry,LiDingguang.theshow'sacademicadvisor,suggestedthat

teachersshouldexplainmoreaboutthebeautyofthepoetryfromboththeaesthetic(审美的)andemotionalsides,

andguidestudentstolosethemselvesinthepoems'rhythmicandrhyminglines.

“AlthoughtheproportionofancientChinesepoemsinthetextbooksofprimaryandsecondaryschoolshas

increased,manystudentsstilllearnthemfbrexams."LiDingguangsaid,^Therefore,70"

A.Inanearlierepisode,Wuwowedtheaudiencewhenperforminginasection.

B.Perhapsinnovationandinteractionmatterthemost.

C.Fastreactionandusageofpoemsmatteralotmoreinthecompetition.

D.Whatisthepermanentappealofpoetry?

E.it'simportanttohelpstudentstrulyappreciatetheartistryandfinofpoetry.

F.Learningpoemsisn'taboutwinningorlosing.

IV.SummaryWriting(10分)

Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Sumnuihzethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinno

morethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.

Helpmigrantworkers

Thereisnothinglikegoinghome.MoresoifitisfbrtheSpringFestivalfamilyreunion.Foramigrant

workeritperhapsmeansevenmore.Tobea

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