广东省中山市普通高中2022届高考英语一轮复习模拟试题02
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一轮复习英语模拟试题02第I卷(选择题共80分)第一部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分50分)第一节单项填空(共20小题;每题0.5分,满分10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。1.–Pardonme,Sir.Andisittimeforustosetoffnow?--____________.We’llhavetowaitforonemorehour.A.Certainly,itisB.That’sallrightC.Sorry,it’stoolongD.Sorry,Iamafraidnot2.MostChinesestillregardLiuXiangas___________honortoourcountryandtake___________greatprideinhim.A.an;/B./;aC.the;theD.an;the3.Theparentsrushedtotheschool,only___________thattheirsonhadleftwithoutaword.A.totellB.tobetoldC.beingtoldD.havingtold4.Therearetworoadsleadingtothepowerstationalongtheriver.Youcantake___________oftheroads.A.eitherB.anyC.neitherD.both5.Ifyoustoodnearthewindow,youcouldhaveamuchbetter____________ofthetown.A.sightB.viewC.sceneD.scenery6.Nowwehavearatherterriblefinancial-crisistime.____________,wehavetolayoffmanyworkerstosavemoney.A.OtherwiseB.GenerallyC.ThereforeD.Besides7.Theteachertoldusnottotaketheequipmentoutofthelaboratoryuntil____________.A.allowedtobetakenB.allowedtoC.allowingtotakeD.allowingto8.Iwaspreparingmystudentsforthecomingconcert____________Robertcameandaskedmeifhecouldbeintheconcert,too.A.sinceB.asC.whileD.when9.Thecrazyfans___________patientlyfortwohours,andtheywillwaittillthemoviestararrives.A.arewaitingB.havewaitedC.havebeenwaitingD.willwait10.ChristmasisaholidayusuallycelebratedonDecember25th____________thebirthofJesusChrist.A.inchargeofB.intermsofC.infavorofD.inhonorof11.–WheredoesMr.Blackcomefrom?--I’mnotsure,buthisEnglish___________Australia.A.hearsB.soundsC.suggestsD.seems12.Thequestioncameupatthemeeting___________wehadnotenoughmoneytodothe-11-\nresearch.A.whetherB.thatC.ifD.what13.Theschoolrulesstatethatnochild____________beallowedoutoftheschoolduringtheday,unlessaccompaniedbyanadult.A.couldB.shallC.mightD.should14.Itissaidthatthefemalethieftheycaughtwasfinedfivetimes___________thatsheshouldhavepaid.A.theamountofmoneyB.asmoremoneyasC.muchmoneythanD.asmuchmoneythan15.Yourjobhereisonly___________,foryouwillberemovedfromitwhenwehaveaproperpostforyou.A.appropriatelyB.occasionallyC.permanentD.temporary16.Kikiwillgiveupthisjobandhavetofindsomeotherworkbecausehecan’t___________thisloudnoiseanylonger.A.keepupwithB.comeupwithC.putupwithD.catchupwith17.–I’msorry.I’veleftmycreditcardathome.AndIdon’thaveenoughcashforthemeal.--Don’tworry.___________.A.It’smytreat.B.It’smyhonorC.I’llinviteyouD.It’snothingparticular.18.Ittakesalongtimeto___________agoodname,butthisnameisquicklylostbyjustonepieceofbadbehavior.A.pickupB.thinkupC.buildupD.makeup19.ThenewCCTVTower,___________shapeisuniquelydesigned,isfrequentlyvisitedbytraveler.A.itsB.whichC.whereD.whose20.–Don’tyoufeelsurprisedtoseeBruceatthemeeting?--Yes.Ireallydidn’tthinkthatshe____________here.A.wouldhavebeenB.wouldbeC.hadbeenD.hasbeen第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,撑握其大意,然后从21—40各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。Iwaswalkingdowntheroadonedaywhenmycellphonerang.21voiceontheotherendspoketome,“Dad,pleasecomebacksoon.Imissyousomuch!”Ijudgedthatitwasa22number.Alittlewhilelater,thecallcameonceagain,soIrudely23,“You’vedialedthewrongnumber!”andthen24.Duringthefollowingdays,Igotthesamecall25.ButIdidn’tcaremuchaboutit.Thenonedaysheconstantlycalledme,26Ididn’tanswer.FinallyIansweredthephoneandheardaweakvoice,“Dad,pleasecomeback.Imissyousomuch!Dad,I’m27somuchpain!Momsaidyouweretoobusytotake28ofme.But,dad,please29meagain,OK?”Theinnocent(天真的,无邪的)30wasdifficultto-11-\nreject(拒绝).Imadea31kissonthephoneandheardtheweakvoicesay,“Thankyou…Dad,Iamso…happy,so…happy…”Shortlyafterthis,Ibecame32aboutwhohadbeenontheotherendofmyphone.SoIcalledback,andawomananswered,“Sorry,sir.Iamreallysorrytohave33you.Mydaughterhassufferedfrombonecancer34shewasborn.Andherfather…diedinan35ashortwhileago.Idarenottellherthis36.Poorbaby.Whenshecouldn’t37thepainfulchemotherapy(化疗),shewouldcryforherdad,whohadalways38her.Ireallycouldn’tbearit,soIgaveherarandom(随意的)phonenumber…”“Howisyourdaughternow?”Icouldn’twaitto39.“Shehas40.Youmusthavekissedheronthephone,becauseshewentwithasmile,tightlyholdingthecellphone…”Tearsblurredmyeyes….21.A.Aboy’sB.Achild’sC.Mydaughter’sD.Myson’s22.A.badB.differentC.newD.wrong23.A.screamedB.blamedC.returnedD.replied24.A.hungupB.hungonC.heldonD.heldup25.A.hereandthereB.nowandthenC.moreorlessD.soonerorlater26.A.sothatB.incaseC.asifD.though27.A.nearB.onC.inD.at28.A.careB.controlC.noticeD.charge29.A.comfortB.kissC.patD.encourage30.A.suggestionB.commandC.requestD.ask31.A.softB.sweetC.lowD.loud32.A.surprisedB.curiousC.interestedD.amazed33.A.troubledB.confusedC.interruptedD.reached34.A.whenB.sinceC.asD.while35.A.invitationB.eventC.accidentD.invention36.A.fateB.reasonC.storyD.news37.A.receiveB.fightC.standD.face38.A.encouragedB.amusedC.satisfiedD.supported39.A.hearB.askC.tellD.see40.A.passedawayB.passedoutC.passedthroughD.passedby第二部分阅读理解:(第一节20小题,第二节5小题;每小题2分,满分50分)第一节阅读下列短文,从每题所给的选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。AItisobviousthatdoctorsrecognizeobesity(肥胖)asahealthproblem.Sowhyisitsohardforthemtotalktotheirpatientsaboutit?Theresultsoftwosurveys,oneofprimarycarephysiciansandtheotherofpatients,foundthatwhilemostdoctorswanttohelppatientsloseweightandthink-11-\nitistheirresponsibilitytodoso,theyoftendon’tknowwhattosay.“Sowhiledoctorsmaytellpatientstheyareoverweight,theconversationoftenendsthere,”saidChristineC.Ferguson,directoroftheStopObesityAlliance.“Patientsarenottoldaboutthepossibilityofdiabetes(akindofdisease),”shesaid.“Anddoctorsdon’tfeeltheyhavegoodinformationtogive.Theyfeltthattheydidn’thaveadequatetoolstoaddressthisproblem.Thelackofdialoguehurtspatients,too.Thepatientsurvey,ofover1,000adults,foundthatmostoverweightpatientsdon’tevenknowthatthey’retooheavy.Only39percentofoverweightpeoplesurveyedhadeverbeentoldbyahealthcareproviderthattheywereoverweight.Ofthosewhoweretoldtheywereobese,90percentwerealsotoldbytheirdoctorstoloseweight,thesurveyfound.Infactmosthavetriedtoloseweightandmayhavebeensuccessfulinthepast—andmanyarestilltrying,thesurveyfound.Andmanyunderstandthatlosingevenasmallamountofweightcanhaveapositiveimpactontheirhealthandreducetheirriskofobesityrelateddiseaseslikehypertensionanddiabetes.Dr.WilliamBestermannJr.,medicaldirectorofHolstonMedicalGroup,inKingsport,Tenn.,whichranksthe10thinobesityamongmetropolitanareasintheUnitedStates,saidthedialoguehadtobeanongoingoneandcouldnotbedroppedafterjustonementionoftheproblem.“Ifyou’retobesuccessfulwithhelpingyourpatientsloseweight,youhavetotalktothematactuallyeveryvisitabouttheirprogress,andfindsomethingtoencouragethemandcoachthem,”hesaid.Heacknowledgedthatmanydoctorstendtobenotoptimistic.“Partofthisisthatthere'sthiscommonbelief,anddoctorsareburdenedbyit,too,thatoverweightpeopleareweak-willedandjustdon’thaveanywillpowerandareselfindulgentandallthatbusiness,”hesaid.“Ifyouthinkthatway,you’renotgoingtospendtimehavingaproductiveconversation.”41.WhatistheStopObesityAlliancemostprobablyinParagraph3?A.Anorganizationofdoctorsspecializinginobesity.B.Anorganizationofpatientssufferingfromobesity.C.Aresearchgroupthatconductsspecialsurveysaboutoverweightpeople.D.Aresearchgroupdealingwithdoctor-patientrelationship.42.Howmanyofthepatientssurveyedhavebeenadvisedbytheirdoctorstoloseweight?A.About350.B.About390.C.About900.D.About1,000.43.WhatcanbeinferredaboutobesitypatientsinParagraph5?A.Theyarenotashopelessasdoctorsthinktheyare.B.Mostofthemhavetriedhardtoloseweight,butinvain.C.Withouttheirdoctors’constantcoaching,thereislittlechanceoftheirsucceedinginlosingweight.D.Mostofthemhavejustgivenuptheirhopeofbecominglessheavy.44.Accordingtothepassage,whichfactorcontributestothelackofdialoguebetweendoctorsandpatients?-11-\nA.Mostdoctorsjustneverthinkofwarningtheirpatientsabouttheirweightproblem.B.Manydoctorsfinditdifficulttopersuadeoverweightpeopletoloseweight.C.Mostpatientsaretooweak-willedtodoanythingabouttheirweight.D.Manypatientstendnottotrusttheirdoctorsabouttheirweightproblem.45.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.ObesityintheU.S.B.TroubleofoverweightAmericans.C.Talkmore,helpbetter.D.Doctorsorpatients-whotobearmoreblame?BTheculturalandnaturalvaluesofKakaduNationalParkwererecognizedinternationallywhentheParkwasplacedontheUNESCOWorldHeritageList.Thisisaninternationalregisterofpropertiesthatarerecognizedashavingoutstandingculturalornaturalvaluesofinternationalsignificance.KakaduisthelargestnationalparkinAustraliaandisthesecondlargestnationalparkintheworld.Kakaduisabiologicalwonderland,whichisalmost8,000squaremiles.ThewildlifeinKakaduNationalParkincludesover280kindsofbirds,60kindsofnativemammals,55kindsoffreshwaterfish,thousandsofinsects,andmanyreptiles,themostfamousofwhichisthesalt-watercrocodile.Alllifeintheparkdependsonwater.Kakaduisnotonlyhometothewildlifebuttheareaisalsofamousforthelongestcontinuoushumanculturethatexistsintheworld.Aborigineshavebeenlivinginthisareaforatleast40,000years.Thedescendants(后裔)oftheseFirstAustraliansstillliveinKakadutoday.Kakaducontainsoneofthelongestcontinuousrecordsofrockartintheworld,witharound5,000paintings,withrocksitesdatingback25,000years.Morethan1,000siteshavebeenrecorded.KakaduhasbeengivendoubleWorldHeritagestatusbytheUnitedNations.Itisoneofonly17ofthe469WorldheritageAreaslistedforbothnaturalandculturalvalues.ItisAustralia’slargestnationalpark,butitisn’tjustthesizethatsurprisesvisitors—itisthesenseofsomethingveryoldandgrand.Creationofthe500kmescarpment(悬崖)began2,000millionyearsago.Todaythosegorgesarefilledwithrainforests,washedbywaterfalls. Kakaduisoneoftheworld’sspecialplaces.ItishardtopicktheidealtimetovisitKakadu.Inthewetseasonlargeareasoftheparkareclosedtothepublic.ItwouldnotbepossibletoenterorexitfromtheparkthroughtheKakaduHighway.Mostofthepeoplethereagreethatthebesttimetovisitisattheendofthedryseason.SomeareasofKakaduhaverestrictedvisitingtimes,andsomearenotopentothegeneralpublic.Over230000touristsvisitKakaduNationalParkeveryyear.AsyouenterKakaduNationalPark,youwillberequiredtobuyapermit.PartofthismoneyispaidtotheTraditionalOwnersofthelandandtherestisgiventotherepairsofthepark.46.WhydoestheauthormentionsomuchwildlifeinParagraph1? A.Torepresentthesceneofthenature. B.Toattractreaders’attention.-11-\n C.Totakethewildlifeforexample. D.Toshowthevalueofthepark.47.KakaduisgivendoubleWorldHeritagestatusbytheUnitedNationsbecauseof___. A.thedescendantsoftheseFirstAustraliansstillinKakadutoday B.theparticularenvironmentandtheunusualrockart C.thelongestcontinuoushumanculturethatexistsintheworld D.Aborigineslivinginthisareaforatleast40,000years48.Thefollowingsarementionedinthepassageexcept_____. A.livingthingsinKakadu B.theescarpmentandthegorges C.thehistoryofthepark D.theweatherofthearea49.TheunderlinedwordgorgesinParagraph3means_____. A.narrowvalleysbetweenhillsormountains B.buildingswherecasesaredetermined C.largeandopenstructuresforsportsevents D.placeswheresomethingislocated50.WhatdoestheauthoradvisevisitorstodowhentheygotoKakadu? A.Togetmoreinformationaboutthespecialplace. B.Tomakeabetterchoicebetweenthewetordryseason. C.Nottoenterthenationalparkwithoutpermission. D.NottogotherethroughtheKakaduHighway.C(London)—Ifitreallyiswhat’sontheinsidethatcounts,thenalotofthinpeoplemightbeintrouble.Somedoctorsnowthinkthattheinternalfatsurroundingimportantorgansliketheheartorlivercouldbeasdangerousastheexternalfatwhichcanbenoticedmoreeasily.“Beingthindoesn’tsurelymeanyouarenotfat,”saidDrJimmyBellatImperialCollege.Since1994,Bellandhisteamhavescannednearly800peoplewithMRImachinestocreate“fatmaps”showingwherepeoplestorefat.Accordingtotheresult,peoplewhokeeptheirweightthroughdietratherthanexercisearelikelytohavemajordepositsofinternalfat,eveniftheyareslim.EvenpeoplewithnormalBodyMassIndexscorescanhavesurprisinglevelsoffatdepositsinside.Ofthewomen,asmanyas45percentofthosewithnormalBMIscores(20to25)actuallyhadtoohighlevelsofinternalfat.Amongmen,thepercentagewasnearly60percent.AccordingtoBell,peoplewhoarefatontheinsideareactuallyontheedgeofbeingfat.Theyeattoomanyfattyandsugaryfoods,buttheyarenoteatingenoughtobefat.Scientistsbelievewenaturallystorefataroundthebellyfirst,butatsomepoint,thebodymaystartstoringitelsewhere.Doctorsareunsureabouttheexactdangersofinternalfat,butsomethinkithassomethingtodowithheartdiseaseanddiabetes.Theywanttoprovethatinternal-11-\nfatdamagesthebody’scommunicationsystems.Thegoodnewsisthatinternalfatcanbeeasilyburnedoffthroughexerciseorevenbyimprovingyourdiet.“Ifyouwanttobehealthy,thereisnoshortcut.Exercisehastobeanimportantpartofyourlifestyle,”Bellsaid.51.Whatisthispieceofnewsmainlyabout?A.Thinpeoplemaybefatinside.B.Internalfatisofnoimportance.C.Internalfatleadstomanydiseases.D.Thinpeoplealsohavetroubles.52.Doctorshavefound_____.A.theexactdangersofinternalfatB.internalfatisthecauseofheartdiseaseanddiabetesC.beingslimisnotdangerousatallD.beingslimdoesn’tmeanyouarenotfatinside53.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisWRONG?A.Exercisecanhelptoreducetheinternalfat.B.Peoplecangetridofinternalfatbyimprovingdiet.C.Menaremorelikelytohavetoomuchinternalfat.D.Peoplewithheartdiseaseallhaveinternalfat.54.Fromthelastparagraph,wecanfindthat_____.A.whetherinternalfatcanleadtodiseasehasbeenprovedB.exerciseplaysinimportantroleinpeople’slifeforkeepinghealthyC.thinpeopleusuallyhaveinternalfateveniftheyareslimD.itiseasiertoburnoffinternalfatthanexternalfat55.Theunderlinedpartinthelastparagraphmeans_____.A.alongroadB.aneasywayC.acleardifferenceD.ashortdistanceDForyears,therehasbeenabias(偏见)againstscienceamongclinicalpsychologists.Inatwo-yearanalysistobepublishedinNovemberinPerspectivesonPsychologicalScience,psychologistsledbyTimothyB.BakeroftheUniversityofWisconsinchargethatmanyclinicalpsychologistsfailto“providethetreatmentsforwhichthereisthestrongestevidenceofeffectiveness”and“givemoreweighttotheirpersonalexperiencesthantoscience.”Asaresult,patientshavenoguaranteethattheir“treatmentwillbeinformedby…science.”WalterMischelofColumbiaUniversityisevencruelerinhisjudgment.“Thedisconnectbetweenwhatclinicalpsychologistsdoandwhatsciencehasdiscoveredisanextremeembarrassment,”hetoldme,and“thereisawideninggapbetweenclinicalpracticeandscience.”The“widening”reflectsthegreatprogressthatpsychologicalresearchhasmadeinidentifyingthemosteffectivetreatments.Thankstostrictclinicaltrials,wenowknowthatteachingpatientstothinkabouttheirthoughtsinnew,healthierwaysandtoactonthosenewwaysofthinkingareeffectiveagainstdepression,panic-11-\ndisorderandotherproblems,withmultipletrialsshowingthatthesetreatments—thetoolsofpsychology—bringmorelastingbenefitsthandrugs.Youwouldn’tknowthisifyousoughthelpfromatypicalclinicalpsychologist.Althoughmanytreatmentsareeffective,relativelyfewpsychologistslearnorpracticethem.Whyintheworldnot?Foronething,saysBaker,clinicalpsychologistsare“verydoubtfulabouttheroleofscience”and“lacksolidsciencetraining”.Also,onethirdofpatientsgetbetternomatterwhattreatment(ifany)theyhave,“andpsychologistsrememberthesesuccesses,believing,wrongly,thattheyaretheresultofthetreatment.”Whenfacedwithevidencethattreatmentstheyofferarenotsupportedbyscience,clinicalpsychologistsarguethattheyknowbetterthansomestudythatworks.A2022studyof591psychologistsinprivatepracticefoundthattheyrelymoreontheirownandcolleagues’experiencethanonsciencewhendecidinghowtotreatapatient.Iftheykeeponthispathasinsurancecompaniesdemandevidence-basedmedicine,warnsMischel,psychologywill“discredititself.”56.Manyclinicalpsychologistsfailtoprovidethemosteffectivetreatmentsbecause_____.A.theyareunfamiliarwiththeirpatientsB.theybelieveinscienceandevidenceC.theydependontheircolleagues’helpD.theyrelyontheirpersonalexperiences57.Thewideninggapbetweenclinicalpracticeandscienceisdueto_____.A.thecrueljudgmentbyWalterMischelB.thefactthatmostpatientsgetbetterafterbeingtreatedC.thegreatprogressthathasbeenmadeinpsychologicalresearchD.thefactthatpatientsprefertotakedrugsratherthanhaveothertreatments58.Howdoclinicalpsychologistsrespondwhenchargedthattheirtreatmentsarenotsupportedbyscience?A.Theyfeelembarrassed.B.Theytrytodefendthemselves.C.Theyaredisappointed.D.Theydoubttheirtreatments.59.InMischel’sopinion,psychologywill______.A.destroyitsownreputationifnoimprovementismadeB.developfasterwiththesupportofinsurancecompaniesC.worktogetherwithinsurancecompaniestoprovidebettertreatmentD.becomemorereliableifinsurancecompanieswon’tdemandevidence-basedmedicine60.Whatisthepurposeofthispassage?A.Toshowthewriter’sdisapprovalofclinicalpsychologists.B.Toinformthereadersoftherisksofpsychologicaltreatments.C.Toexplaintheeffectivenessoftreatmentsbyclinicalpsychologists.D.Tointroducethelatestprogressofmedicaltreatmentinclinicalpsychology.-11-\n第二节根据短文内容,从A到F选项中选出能概括每一段主题的最佳选项。选项中有一项为多余项。A.Asenseofhumorisnotaninbornability.B.Asenseofhumorcanbedevelopedinourlife.C.Asenseofhumorhelpsusfromseveralaspects.D.Asenseofhumormeansmorethantellingjokes.E.Asenseofhumorcanbeexpressedinmanyways.F.Asenseofhumorhelpspeopletobetterenjoylife.61._____Asawarenessofthebenefitsofhumorincreases,mostofuswanttogetallthelaughswecan.Itseemsthatalmosteverydaythereisanothernewdiscoveryaboutthepowerofhumortohelpusphysically,mentally,emotionally,andspiritually.Everysystemofthebodyrespondstolaughterinsomeimportantorpositiveway.62._____Manypeoplemistakenlybelievethatwearebornwithasenseofhumor.Theythinkthatwhenitcomestoasenseofhumor,“eitheryou’vegotitoryoudon’t.”Thisisfalse.Whatistrue,however,isthattheabilitytolaughandsmileisactuallysomethingwearebornwith.Forexample,welaughwhenwearetickledunderthearm,evenwithoutthinkingabouthowtoreact.63._____Thepartsofthebrainandcentralnervoussystemthatcontrollaughingandsmilingarematureatbirthinhumaninfants,butthatisnotthesamethingashavingasenseofhumor.(Afterall,whenababylaughsinhissmallbedwedon’trushoverandsay,“Thatkidhasagreatsenseofhumor.”)Yoursenseofhumorissomethingyoucandevelopoveralifetime.Don’tbenervousbeforeothersandtrytolaughatyourself—thenyouwillmakethemlaughtoo.64._____Humorincludesalotmorethanlaughingandjoketelling.Manypeopleworryneedlesslythattheydonothaveagoodsenseofhumorbecausetheyarenotgoodjoketellers.Morethanjokes,asenseofhumorrequiresbeingwillingandabletoseethefunnysideoflife’ssituationsastheyhappen.Infact,oneofthebestdefinitionofasenseofhumoris“theabilitytoseethenonseriouselementinasituation”.65._____Theremaybeathousanddifferentwaystoexpressyoursenseofhumor,butjoketellingisonlyoneofthoseways.Asmoreisdiscoveredabouthowhumorbenefitsourlife,morepeoplewillbeabletoseeandenjoythehumorwhentheyareinadifficultsituation.Lifedependsonair,foodandwater,butitismadeeasiertolivewithagoodsenseofhumor.第II卷(非选择题共40分)第二节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)下面段文中有10处语言错误。请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。-11-\n增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写上该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写上修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。DearAbby:Howareyou?I’vegotawonderfulnewstotellyou.IhaveofferedascholarshipatauniversityinAustraliaformyfurthereducation.Onehundredandtwentystudenttookexamsforit,butonlyafewwerechosenandIwasoneofthem.Therefore,myparentsarenothappyaboutit.Theyarestrongagainstmygoingthere.TheysayitistoofarawaythattheywillnotseemeforawholeyearandtheyareafraidthatIwillfeelalone.Theycan’timagineagirlsoyounglivealone.Theyadvisedmetostudyinthecapitalinstead.ThenI’llbeabletocontinuelivingwiththem.HowcanIpersuadethemtoacceptthefactIhavegrownup?Bestwishes,Jane第一节书面表达(满分30分)据调查,高一学生课外阅读的时间每周平均为7小时,高二为4小时,高三为2小时。请你根据这一信息,以“SeniorHighSchoolStudents’ExtracurricularReading”为题,用英语按以下要点为你校校报写一篇120词左右的短文。1.描述以上有关高中生进行课外阅读的情况;2.分析原因(如没认识到阅读的重要性、作业多等);3.简短评论。注意:文章的标题已给出(不记词数)。SeniorHighSchoolStudents’ExtracurricularReading-11-\n________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案书面表达:SeniorHighSchoolStudents’ExtracurricularReadingArecentsurveysuggeststhatSeniorHighSchoolstudents’extracurricularreadingvariesfromgradetograde.Onaverage,Grade1studentsspendsevenhoursperweekreading,Grade2fourhoursandGrade3twohours.Itoccurstothatthedistinctionamongstudentsindifferentgradesmusthavesomethingtodowiththeincreasinghomeworkandpressure.Asaresult,studentshavetospendmuchmoretimepreparingfortests,whichleadsthemtothelossoftheirawarenessoftheimportanceofreading,aswellasstealstheirpassion.Inmypinion,bothparentsandschoolsshouldcreateabetterenvironmenttoincreasestudents’readingtime.Forexample,parentscanreadtogetherwithchildrenonweekendsandschoolsencouragestudents’readingbyreducingschoolwork.www.ks5u.c-11-
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