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江西省南昌市2022—2022学年度高三第二次模拟英语试题本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,满分150分。考试时间120分钟。第Ⅰ卷(三部分,共115分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatisthemostprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Employerandemployee.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Motherandson.2.Whendidthewomancallthefrontdesk?A.At2:00a.m..B.At8:00a.m..C.At2:30P.m..3.Whenwilltheshirtsbefinished?A.Fridaymorning.B.Fridayafternoon.C.Saturdayafternoon.4.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthemanandthewoman?A.Taxidriverandcustomer.B.Conductoranddriver.C.Bossandsecretary.5.Whatisthemandoing?A.HeisbuyingplaneticketstoEurope.B.Heissendingsomepostcards.C.Heisaskingabouthismail.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A,B,C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Inapark.B.Atarestaurant.C.Inanoffice.7.Whatdoesthewomando?A.SheworksforIBM.B.SheisateacheratHarvard.C.SheisastudentatHarvard.听第7段材料,回答第8—10小题16\n8.Whatseasonisitnow?A.Summer.B.Autumn.C.Winter.9.Whatisthemostprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Guideandtraveler.B.Driverandpassenger.C.Assistantandcustomer.10.WhatistheweatherlikeinsummerinSanFrancisco?A.Itiswarm.B.Itiscool.C.Itishot.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.What’stherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Theyarebossandemployee.B.Theyareteacherandstudent.C.Theyarenextdoorneighbors.12.Howoldistheman?A.Heisinhistwenties.B.Heisinhisthirties.C.Heisinhisfifties.13.Whatkindoflookingdoesthemanprobablyhave?A.Hehasaspeciallooking.B.Hehasagoodlooking.C.Hehasanordinarylooking.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题14.WhenwilltheygotoXi’an?A.OnaboutJune16th.B.OnaboutJuly16th.C.OnaboutJune6th.15.HowlongwilltheystayinXi’an?A.Lessthanoneweek.B.Morethantwoweeks.C.Justoneweek.16.WhyisMonicagoingtoHarbinagain?A.Becauseherparentslivethere.B.BecauseshedoesnotlikeXi’an.C.Becauseshewantstovisitherfriends.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Howdidthemanhelptheoldlady?A.Hetookthesickladytohospital.B.Hecarriedherbagsandtookherhome.C.Hehelpedhertofindherson’shome.18.Whydidthemarltelltheoldladyawhitelie?A.Theoldladydidn’twanttotroublehim.B.Themanwantedtopleasetheoldlady.C.Themalllettheoldladybelieveinhim.19.Whendidtheman’sgrandmotherdie?A.20yearsago.B.25yearsago.C.30yearsago.20.Whatdiditturnouttobe?A.Theoldladywastheman’sfather’saunt.B.Theoldladywastheman’sfather’sneighbor.16\nC.Theoldladylookedafterthemanashewastwo.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21.Thedriverwasat______losswhen______wordcamethathewasforbiddentodrivebecauseofspeeding.A.a;theB./;/C.the;theD.a;/22.Thelittlegirliswalkingalongthebeach,happyandjoyful,_____bendingdowntopickupabeautifulseashell.A.approximatelyB.regularlyC.apparentlyD.occasionally23.--Thatmusthavebeenaterrifyingexperience.--Yeah.I_____inthedamagedcar,unabletomove.A.wasstuckB.havebeenstuckC.amstuckD.hadbeenstuck24.--______oneandahalfmonthsenoughfortheprojecttobefinished?--Iamafraidnot.Theprofessorisillandonlyafterherecovers______goonwithit.A.Is;hecanB.Are;hecanC.Is;canheD.Are;canhe25.Sometimes,_____weshowourgratitudeforapersonisreflectedinthekindoffoodweservehimorher.A.whenB.whetherC.whyD.how26.--Whatdoyouthinkofthe2022SpringFestivalParty?--Well,great!ButIdon*tthinkmuchof_____heldlastyear.A.theoneB.itC.oneD.which27.Pressedfromhisparents,and______thathehaswastedtoomuchtime,theboyisdeterminedtostopplayingcomputergames.A.realizingB.realizedC.torealizeD.beingrealized28.Thankstothegreateffortsbynetizonsandthejournalists'determinationto______thetruth,anti-corruptionhasbeenaccelerating.A.takeoutB.checkoutC.pickoutD.digout29.Asheapproachedthedoor,Mikelookedintotheroomagaintoseeifhe______anythingbehind.A.leftB.hadleftC.hasleftD.wouldleave30.--_____noadduringTVplays.--Greatmove!Icannottoleratethoseannoyingadsappearingeveryseveralminutes.16\nA.ThereissaidtohaveB.ItissaidtohaveC.ThereissaidtobeD.Itissaidtobe31.--Doyouhaveanythingtosayforyourselves?--Yes,thereisonepoint______wemustinsiston.A.whyB.whereC.howD.that32.--Howdangerousitwas!--Yes,butforthepasser-by'squickaction,thegirl_____.A.wasdrownedB.couldhavebeendrownedC.haddrownedD.shouldbedrowned33.Undertheenvironmentoffiercecompetition,theonlywayJohncouldimagine______stresswastogettougherbymakinggreaterefforts.A.handlingB.tohandleC.handledD.havinghandled34.Transit,acarmadeinJiangxiprovince,wassoldnearly50,000unitsin2022,withthetotalvalue_____itwasin2022.A.morethanthreetimeswhatB.threemoretimesthanthatC.overthreetimesthanwhatD.overthreetimesofthat35.--IhearKrishadanaccidentashewasridinghisbiketoschoolyesterday.--______?Heisalwayssocarefulwhenheisriding.A.WhatforB.HowcomeC.WhythatD.Sowhat第二节完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上涂黑。ItwasaboutthethirdweekinJunelastyear.My15-year-oldsonhadalreadysettledintohissummerroutine:Goto36at2a.m.andwakeupat1p.m.onlytogetbackonhiscomputertoplaycomputergames37dinner.Itwasthemiddleofthe38whenthesoundofhiscomputergameswokemeupagain.Icouldn't39thatanymoreanddecideditwastimeforhimtogetasummerjob.Igotonthecomputerandfoundalifeguardcertificationclassthat40thenextday,andacompanythat41teenagerstoguardtheirpools.FromthatdayIwokehimupat8a.m.everydayforhimto42theclass.Atfirst,hecontinuedtocomplainthatIwas43hissummer.Butbytheendoftheweek,hewasactually44going.Helearnedsomethingaboutfirstaid,figuredhereallycould45someonefromdrowning,andgotsomeideasonhowto46workforaliving.Twoweekslater,hehada47asalifeguard.Hetookhisresponsibilityvery48andneverwenttoworklate.Thissummer,hewillbeworkingfull-timeat16\napool.Hesaysalotofhis49don’thavejobs.AndIsaythatisbecausetheirmothersdidn’ttry50enough!Evenifyourkidissuper51withfinalsandafter-schoolactivitiesanddoesn'thavetime,youcan52jobinformationforhim.Whetheritisanicecreamstore,amovie53,orasummercamp,youcanaskiftheyarehirg__54_forthesummer.Afteryourkidgetsajob,payattentiontothe55tomakesureheisneverlate.36.A.schoolB.studyC.bedD.work37.A.aroundB.untilC.afterD.during38.A.nightB.noonC.morningD.afternoon39.A.watchB.appreciateC.noticeD.stand40.A.lastedB.restedC.startedD.developed41.A.hiredB.forcedC.persuadedD.force42.A.giveB.attendC.obverseD.help43.A.designedB.ruiningC.enjoyingD.joining44.A.lookingintoB.lookingoutofC.lookingdownuponD.lookingforwardto45.A.recognizeB.conductC.saveD.buy46.A.roughlyB.luckilyC.actuallyD.suddenly47.A.jobB.problemC.goalD.reward48.A.slowlyB.seriouslyC.calmlyD.quickly49.A.teachersB.colleaguesC.studentsD.friends50.A.hardB.fastC.earlyD.directly51.A.clearB.excitedC.busyD.disappointed52.A.writedownB.thinkaboutC.waitforD.searchfor53.A.theatreB.squareC.parkD.factory54.A.expertsB.foreignersC.teenagersD.villagers55.A.habitB.scheduleC.traditionD.determination第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A8-year-oldMariospentonedaysellinglemonadeinNewJersey.Buthedidn'tdoitforspendingmoney."Thepeopleinthehospitalneedmoremedicine,"Mariosaid.16\nMario’slemonadestandraisedmoneyafteragroupcalledAlex'sLemonadeStand,whichisanor-ganizationthatraisesmoneyforresearchoncancersthataffectkids.Theirresearchmightonedayleadtoacure.TheorganizationisnamedforAlexandraScott,agirlwhodiedofcancereightyearsagowhenshewaseightyearsold.Alex'sLemonadeStandactuallybeganfouryearsbeforeshedied.That'swhensheannouncedthatshewantedtoselllemonadetoraisemoneyforacancercureforallkids.Thisyear,thousandsofkidsacrossthecountryaresellinglemonadetoraisemoneyforAlex’sfoundation.InMaryland,agroupofkidsattheChildren'sGuildheldafund-raiserforAlexinApril.AndinFlorida,HarrisonbeganraisemoneyforAlex’sLemonadeStandlastyear,whenhewasseven.Thisyear,heraisedmorethan$500dollars.Harrisonhopeditcouldhelpkidsbyscientistsfindingacure.Healsodreamedoffindingacurehimself."WhenIgrowup,I'mgoingtoinventtheselittlenanobots'thatcanswallowcancer.Theycanfightcancerforyouwiththeirlittlemini-lasersandstuff,"Harrisonsaid."Toseehowthatonesimpleideagrewintothisnationalfoundation,it'sreallyspecialforme.It'sagainstmyexpectation,"saidLizScott,Alex'smother.WhatmadeMario'slemonadestandevenmorespecialandamazingisthathe,too,hascancer—sixbraintumors.ButMarioisnotgivingup.Andheisdeterminedtohelpotherkidslikehim—inmemoryofAlex."Helostalotoffriendswhowereinthehospital,"saidMario'smon,Anna."Andhewantstobesurethathedoesn'tloseanymore."56.WhydidMariostarttorunhislemonadestand?A.Toshowhewasnotafraidofbraintumors.B.Tosupporttheresearchonkids'cancers.C.Tohelpfoundanorganizationforkids.D.Tocollectsomespendingmoney.57.Alex'sLemonadeStandbegan______.?A.whenMariowaseightyearsoldB.whenAlexwasaboutfouryearsoldC.shortlyafterAlexdiedofcancerD.beforecancersbegantohitkids58.WhatdoweknowaboutHarrisonaccordingtothepassage?A.Heraisedmorethan$500dollarslastyear.B.Hebeganraisingmoneywhenhewassixyearsold.C.Hewasdevotedtohelpingthekidswithcancer.D.Heinventedamachinetofightagainstcancer.59.HowdidAlex'smotherfeelaboutAlexsLemonadeStand?A.Disappointed.B.Fortunate.C.Upset.D.Amazed.60.What'sthepassagemainlyabout?A.Kidshaveagoodtimeinsellinglemonade.16\nB.Kidscanearnmoneybysellinglemonade.C.Kidsselllemonadetoraisemoneytofightcancer.D.Kidswithcancerworkhardtoshowtheyarespecial.B"Drinkyourmilk.Itisgoodforyou!"You'veprobablyheardthatmanytimes,anditistrue.Milkcontainscalcium,whichisanecessarynutrientforkeepingbonesandteethhealthyandstrong.TheUSgovernmentevenrequiresmilkaspartoftheNationalSchool:LunchProgram,sayingthatstudentsshoulddrinkonecupoffat-freemilkateachmeal.LastThursday,however,agroupofdoctorsaskedthegovernmenttoremovethelunchprogram.ThePhysicalCommitteeforResponsibleMedicinesays,"Milkishighinsugar,highinfatandhighinanimal?protein,"allofwhichhavenegativeeffectsonhealth.ThePCRMsaystherewerebetterandhealthierwaystogetcalciumsuchaseatingbeans,broccoli,cerealsandtofu.Orangejuiceandsoymilkthathavecalciumaddedtothemalsosupplythenutrient."Oneoftheonlyreasonspeopletalkaboutdairy,orpromoteitatall,isbecauseitisgoingtohelpbuildstronghones."saysDr.NealBarnard,presidentofthePCRM.Butmilkmaynotbethebestwaytogetcalciumyourbodyneeds.Ofcourse,calciumisimportantforhealthbonesandteeth,butthereareotherthingsthataffectyourbonestrength,suchasgenes,howmuchvitaminDyoutakeinandgettinganhour'sworthofexerciseeveryday.Somenutritionistsdisagreewiththeideathatmilkisn'timportant.KeriGans,adietitian,says,"Ithinkitisirresponsibletotakethisbeveragethatchildrenenjoy,especiallyamongthosewhoareunabletomeettheirnutrientneedsfortheday,andremoveitfromlunchtime."TheUSgovernmentisstudyingtherequestofthePCRM,butadecisionmaybeaonewaytotakeoff.Meanwhile,MarionNestle,aprofessoratNewYorkUniversity,putitbest:"Milkdemonstrablyhasnutrients.Otherfoodshavethesamenutrients.It'sjustafood.Likeotherfoods,toomuchmightbeaproblem."61.WhydoestheUSgovernmentaskstudentstodrinkonecupofmilkatlunchtime?A.Theyhavebeentoldmanytimes.B.TheyhavetakenthePCRM'sadvice.C.Fat-freeorlow-fatmilkislessexpensive.D.Milkhelpsbuildstudents'strongbones.62.WhichofthefollowingopinionsdoesthePCRMsupport?A.Milkisharmfultostudents'health.B.Studentsshoulddrinkmoremilkeachday.C.Orangejuiceishigherincalciumthanmilk.D.Milkisthebestwaytogetcalcium.63.Theunderlinedword"beverage"inParagraph4mostprobablymeans______.A.geneB.ideaC.milkD.lunch64.WhatcanwelearnfromMarionNestle'swords?16\nA.Milkhasmorenutrientsthanotherfood.B.Milkisjustakindofcommonfood.C.Otherfoodalsocontainmuchcalcium.D.Toomuchnutrientliesinotherfood.65.Whatdoestheabovetextmainlytalkabout?A.Thebestwaytogetthemostcalcium.B.Theconnectionbetweenmilkandhealth.C.Differentopinionsabouttheimportanceofmilk.D.Whethertotakemilkofftheschool-lunchmenu.C"Plantswereexpectedtogetlargerwithincreasedcarbondioxideinatmosphere,butchangesintemperature,humidityandnutrientavailabilityseemtotrumpedthebenefitsofincreasedcarbondioxide,"saidresearchersfromtheNationalUniversityofSingapore.45percentofthespeciesstudiednowreachsmalleradultsizesthantheydidinthepast.Theresearcherspointedoutthatwarmertemperaturesandchanginghabitats,causedbyclimatechange,arepossiblereasonsforshrinkingcreatures."Wedonotyetknowthemechanismsinvolved,orwhysomeorganismaregettingsmallerwhileothersareunaffected,"theresearcherssaid."Untilweunderstandmore,wecouldberiskingnegativeconsequencesthatwecan'tyetquantify."Thechangewasbigincold-bloodedanimals.Onlytwodecadesofwarmertemperatureswereenoughtomakereptilessmaller.Anincreaseof1degreecentigradecausednearlya10percentincreaseinmetabolism(新陈代谢).Greateruseofenergyresultedintinytortoisesandlittlelizards.Fisharesmallernowtoo.Thoughoverfishinghasplayedapartinreducingnumbers,experimentsshowthatwarmertemperaturesalsostopfishgrowth.Thereisarecentreportonwarmertemperatures'negativeeffectsonplankton,thebaseofthemarineecosystem.Warm-bloodedanimalsweren'timmunefromthesizechangecausedbyclimatechange.Manybirdsarenowsmaller.Mammalshavebeenminiaturizedtoo.Soaysheeparethinner.Reddeerareweaker.Andpolarbearsaresmaller,comparedwithhistoricalrecords.ThisisnotthefirsttimethishashappenedinEarth'shistory.55millionyearsago,awarmingeventsimilartothecurrentclimatechangecausedbees,spidersandantstoshrinkby50to75percentoverseveralthousandyears.Thateventhappenedoveralongtimethanthecurrentclimatechange.Thespeedofmodemclimatechangecouldmeanorganismsmaynotrespondoradaptquicklyenough,especiallythosewithlonggenerationtimes.So,itislikelythatmorenegativeinfluencesofclimatechangewillbeshowninfuture.66.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttideforthepassage?A.Whydosomespeciesbecomesmaller?B.HowdoestemperaturechangeinEarth'shistory?C.Climatechangehasmanynegativeeffects.D.Speciesbecomesmallerasclimatewarms.67.Theunderlinedword"trumped"inthefirstparagraphcanbereplaced16\nby______.A.beenneglectedbyB.hadstronginfluencesthanC.beenweakenedbyD.beenlessthan68.ResearchersfromtheNationalUniversityofSingaporebelievethat______.A.howclimatechangeeffectsanimals'sizehasnotbeenfoundclearlyB.alltheanimalsontheearthhavebecomesmallerC.toomanystudiesonanimals'sizehavebeendoneD.peoplecanavoidthenegativeeffectsofclimatechange69.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Climatechangehaveevenaffectedplanktonnegatively.B.Birdhavesufferedmorefromclimatechangethanfish.C.Ants,beesandspidershavebeenshrinkingby50%to70%inthepastdecade.D.Awarmingeventcausingspeciestobecomesmallerhasneverhappenedbefore.70.What'stheauthor'sattitudetowardclimatechangeinthepassage?A.Concerned.B.Optimistic.C.Indifferent.D.Confident.DParentssaythathonestyisthebestpolicy,buttheyregularlylietotheirchildrenasawayofinfluencingtheirbehaviorandemotions,findsnewresearchfromtheUniversityofTorontoandtheUniversityofCalifornia.Surprisinglylittlehasbeenpublishedonthesubjectofparentallying,soGailHeyman,professorofpsychologyattheUniversityofCalifornia,DiemLuu,aformerstudentoftheUniversityofCalifornia,andKangLee,professorattheUniversityToronto,setouttoexploretheunder-researchedphenomenon.TheyaskedUSparticipantsintworelatedstudiesaboutparentslyingtotheirchildren-eitherforthepurposeofpromotingappropriatebehaviorortomakethemhappy.Inoneofthestudies,manyparentsreportedtheytoldtheiryoungchildrenthatbadthingswouldhappeniftheydidn'tgotobedoreatwhattheyweresupposedto.Otherparentsreportedinventingmagicalcreatures.Oneexplained,"Wetoldourdaughterthatifshewrappedupallherpacifiers(橡皮奶嘴)likegifts,thefairwouldcomeandgivethemtothechildrenwhoneededthem.”Intheotherstudy,theresearcherssurveyedcollegestudents’recollectionsabouttheirparents’lyingandobtainedsimilarresults:parentsoftenlietotheirchildrenevenastheytellthemthatlyingisunacceptable.Theresearchersrefertothispracticeas"parentingbylying"."Wearesurprisedbyhowoftenparentingbylyingtakesplace,"saidLEE.ThoughHeymanthinksthatthereareoccasionswhenitisappropriatetobelessthantruthfulwithachild,sheurgesparentstothinkthroughtheissuesandconsideralternativesbeforeusinglies."Childrensometimesbehaveinwaysthataredisruptiveorarelikelytoharmtheirlong-terminterests,"saidHeyman."Itiscommonforthemtotryoutarangeofstrategies,includinglying,tostopthem.However,parentsshouldbeconcerned16\naboutthepossiblelong-termnegativeconsequencestochildren’sbeliefsabouthonesty."71.Thesubjectofparentallying_____.A.wasnotallowedtoberesearchedinthepastB.attractslittleattentionbecauseitiscommonC.hasn’tgotmanypublishedresultsaboutitD.isbecomingmoreandmorepopular72.ThestudyofGailHeyman,DiemLuuandKangLeewasfocusedonparents’liesthat_____.A.aimtocovertheirmistakesB.leadchildrentohatethemC.aimtogivechildrenapositiveinfluenceD.makechildrengetusedtolying73.WhatdoesHeymanthinkofparentallying?A.Itisagreatparentingstrategy.B.Parentsshouldthinktwicebeforeusingit.C.Itusuallydoesmoregoodthanharm.D.parentsshoulddosomethingtomakeupforitafterusingit.74.Parentsusually_____whentheiryoungchildrendon'tgotobedproperly.A.turnoffthebedroomlightsandplaysomemusicB.shoutatthemloudlyC.shutthedoorandletthemaloneD.makeupsomemagicalcreaturestoletthembelieve75.Inwhichpartofanewspaperwouldyoumostprobablyfindthepassage?A.Business.B.Education.C.Technology.D.Fashion.第Ⅱ卷(非选择题共35分)第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节:阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)阅读下面短文并回答问题,然后将答案写到答题卡相应的位置上(请注意问题后的词数要求)。[1]Agreatnumberofpeoplespendalotoftimeearningmoneybecausetheybelievethemoneyit-selfwillmakethemhappy,orwillguardthemagainstthingsthatwillmakethemunhappy.Theymakegreateffortstoachievetheperfectrelationship,theperfecthouse,thebeautifulbody,theapprovalofothers,allinanattempttobehappy.[2]Sometimesthesethingsmakepeoplehappy;othertimes,peoplestressovernothavingreachedthegoals,orreachthemandfindthey’restillunhappy.Othertimes,peoplefocusonjustonegoalanddon*thavetimeforotherthingsthatwillmakethemtrulyhappy.[3]Someexpertsstudyinghumanhappinessandthefactorsthatcontributetoithaveidentifiedseveralkeyareasoflifethatseemtobemorerelatedtopersonalhappiness.Someofthemarethethingslikemoney,friends,healthandlivingconditions;othersarethingsyoumaynotthinkofinyourdailylife,suchasyour16\nneighborhoodandsenseofmeaninginlife.[4]Sowhilesettingyourgoals,rememberalloftheareasoflifethatareimportanttoyouandfindabalancedlifestyleincludingsocialsupport,personaldevelopment,physicalhealthandmeaningfulpursuitsbesidescareersuccessandfinancialsecurity.______,yourattitudeaboutlifeandthethingsthathappentoyoueachdaycanalsohaveagreateffectonyourlevelofhappinessandlifesatisfaction.Inadditiontobeingoptimistic,happypeopletendtobelievetheyarethemastersoftheirfate,ratherthanthevictimsofcircumstance.[5]Explorethestateofyourlife,assesshowtrulyhappyyouare,andfindadirectiontoworkto-wardthatwilllikelybringmorehappiness.Reachyourgoals,setnewonesandlivealifethattrulymakesyouhappy.76.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?(nomorethan5words.)77.Whatwouldhappentothosewhofocusonjustonegoalanddon’thavetimeforotherthings?(nomorethan6words)78.FillintheblankinParagraph4withproperwords.(Pleaseanswerwithin5words.)79.Listthreeotherfactorsthatcanmakepeoplehappyexceptmoney:(nomorethan13words.)①②③80.Whatdoestheword"it"(Line1,Paragraph3)probablyreferto?(2words)第二节写作(满分25分)iPad已成为中学生的新宠,不仅可以听音乐,阅读电子文书,而且还可以玩电子游戏。假如你是南昌某高中学生李华,请你用英语给英语报社Teens写一封信,谈谈你对自己周围学生使用iPad的情况。信的内容必须包括以下几点:1.使用对学习的好处;2.对课堂纪律和学习可能产生的负面影响;3.提出自己的建议注意:开头已经给出,不计人总数。词数120字左右Deareditor,I’maseniorhighschoolstudentinNanchang,namedLiHua.NowmanystudentshaveiPadsandthinkit’safashiontousethem.……YoursincerelyLiHua16\n16\n16\n16\n16\n16
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