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2022届大同中学高三上9月考英语II.GrammarandVocabularySectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagescoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.Rosa'sSportsPhotoCompetitionEntryIcehockeyisplayedonanicerinkwithagoalnetateachend.Twoteamsonskatescompetetoscoregoalsbyusing,curvedatoneend,21(hit)asmall,hardrubberdisc,calledapuck.Theremaybe20playersineachteam,butonlysixcanbeontherinkatanytime.Oneofthemisthegoalkeeper,who22(allow)tocatchthepuckorblockitwithanypartoftheirbody,aswellaswiththeirsick.Icehockeyhasalwaysbeenmostpopularinplaces23coldwinters,forexampleinCanada,northernEuropean,countriesandthenorthernstatesoftheUSA.However,withindooricerinks,manyothercountrieshavestartedcompetinginthissportandicehockeyeventsheldallyeararound.Inthisphoto,24(take)duringamatchbetweenHungaryandHolland,youcanseetwoplayerswhoaretryingtocontrolthepuck.TheirbodiesarebumpingtogetherandtheDutchplayerisfindingithardtokeephisbalanceononeleg,buttheyarebothconcentratingonreachingthepuckwiththeirsticks.Ichosethisactionphotobecauseitshows25excitingandcompetitivethegameis.Thelightshiningontheicegivesyouanideaofthehardsurface,26makesicehockeythefastestteamsportintheworld.Thepuckcantravelupto160kphandplayersmayshakeatabout40kph.Theymustbereadytoraceforward,stoporturnquicklyandchangessuddenlyfromattackingtodefending.Also,27thephotoshows,icehockeyisaveryphysicalcontactsport.Injuriesarecommon,especially28playerscrashintoeachother.Inthephotoyoucanseethehelmetsthatprotecttheirheadsandthethickpadsthatarewornontheirlegs,kneesandshoulders.Thegameissochallengingthatplayerscanusuallyonlystayontheiceforabouttwominutesbefore29(replace).Itistheiramazingphysicalskillandspeed30makeicehockeysoexcitingtowatch.SectionBDirections:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.resolveB.coverageC.valuedD.conflictingE.moveF.claimG.reliantH.objectI.reflectionJ.constructiveK.containQueenElizabethIIhasrespondedtoPrinceHarryandMeghanMarkle'srequestto“stepback”,asseniormembersoftheroyalfamily.“Todaymyfamilyhadvery31discussionsonthefutureofmygrandsonandhisfamily,”thereigningmonarch(现任君主)sharedinastatement.“MyfamilyandIareentirelysupportiveofHarryandMeghan'sdesiretocreateanewlifeasayoungfamily.Althoughwewouldhavepreferredthemtoremainfull-timeworkingMembersoftheRoyalFamily,werespectandunderstandtheirwishtoliveamoreindependentlifeasafamilywhileremaininga32partofmyfamily.“HarryandMeghanhavemadeclearthattheydonotwanttobe33onpublicfundsintheirnewlives,”the93-year-oldcontinued.“IthasthereforebeenagreedthattherewillbeaperiodoftransitionduringwhichtheSussexeswillspendtimeinCanadaandtheUK.Thesearecomplexmattersformyfamilyto34andthereissomemoreworktobedone,butIhaveaskedforfinaldecisionstobereachedinthecomingdays.”Elizabethhadcalledforaface-to-facemeetingwithHarry,35,andothermembersoftheroyalfamilyinordertoironoutlogistics(后勤组织工作)ofhisandMarkle'sdecisiontobecome“financiallyindependent”ofthecrown.Themeet-upmarkedthefirsttimethequeenandhergrandsonmetfollowingtheshockingannouncementonsocialmedialastweek.Itreflectedthequeen'sdesireto35thefallout(后果,余波)fromHarryandMeghan'sdecision.Apalaceinsiderpreviouslysaidthattheroyalfamilywerenotinformedofthecouple'sannouncementuntilitwasmadetotheworld.Themeetingcomesafterdaysofintensenews36,inwhichsupportersoftheroyalfamily'sfeudingfactions(敌对势力)usedtheBritishmediatopaint37picturesofwhowastoblamefortherift(分裂,分歧).Theroyalbrothersevenissuedararejointstatementdenyingthemedia38thatWilliamistoblameforthecouple's39tosplittheirtimebetweentheUnitedKingdomandNorthAmerica.Lastweek,DukeandDuchessofSussexsharedonsocialmediathattheirdecisioncame“aftermanymonthsof40andinternaldiscussions.”Ⅲ.ReadingComprehensionsSectionADirections:Foreachblankinthefollowingpassage,therearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.Whenyouarestuckonaproblem,sometimesitisbesttostopthinkingaboutit---consciously,anyway.Researchhasshownthattakingabreakoranapcanhelpthebraincreate41toasolution.Nowanewstudy42ontheeffectofthisso-calledincubation(潜伏期)byusingsoundcuestofocusthesleepingmindonthetargetedproblem.Whenhumanssleep,partsofthebrainreplaycertainmemories,strengtheningandtransformingthem.Aboutadecadeagoresearchersdevelopedatechnique,calledtargetedmemoryreactivation,(TMR),aimedatfurtherenhancing43memories:whenasoundbecomesassociatedwithamemoryandislaterplayedduringsleep,thatmemorygets44.InastudypublishedlastNovemberinPsychologicalScience,scientiststestedwhether45thememoryofapuzzleduringsleepmightalsoimproveproblem-solving.About60participantsvisitedthelaboratorybeforeandafteranightof46.First,they47spatial,verbalandconceptualpuzzles,withadistinctmusiccliprepeatinginthebackgroundforeach,untiltheyhadworkedonsixpuzzlestheycouldnotsolve.Overnighttheyworeelectrodes(电极)todetectslow-wavesleep,whichmaybeimportantformemoryenhancement-andadeviceplayedthesounds48tothreeofthesixunsolvedpuzzles.Thenextday,backatthelab,theparticipantsattemptedthesixpuzzlesagain.(Eachrepeatedtheexperimentwithadifferentsetofpuzzlesthefollowingnight).Alltold,thesubjectssolved32percentofthesound-stimulatedpuzzlescomparedwith21percentofthe49puzzles.Theresearchers“verybravelywentforquitecomplextasksthatinvolvedalotofcomplexprocessing,andremarkablytheyfoundthesereallystrongeffectsinalloftheir50,”saysPennyLewis,apsychologistatCardiffUniversity,whowasnotinvolvedintheresearch.“Thesearesuper-collresults.Nowweneedtogooutandtrytounderstandthembyfirstlyreplicating(复制)themandsecondlytryingto51thecomponentprocessesthatareactuallybeinginfluenced.”Beyondprovidingnewevidencethathumansrestructurememorieswhilesleeping,theresearchmayhave52implications.“Inafuturisticworld,maybeTMRcouldhelpususesleeptoworkonourproblems,”saysleadauthorKristinSanders,whowasagraduatestudentatNorthwesternUniversityduringthestudy.Sleep-monitoringtechnologyisincreasinglyaccessible-andevenwithoutdevices,prospectivesolverscanfocusonimportantproblemsbefore53.Still,sleepisnot54:peopleneedtodotheirhomeworkandloadtheirheadswiththepuzzlepiecesinvolved.“I'mnotgoingtosolvecancerwiththistechnique,”Sanderssays,“becauseIamtotally55cancerresearch.”41.A.pathwaysB.attentionC.commitmentD.applications42.A.countsB.expandsC.insistsD.passes43.A.shortenedB.devotedC.selectedD.treasured44.A.dimmedB.storedC.reactivatedD.researched45.A.revisitingB.erasingC.examiningD.neglecting46.A.relaxationB.trainingC.experimentD.sleep47.A.createdB.solvedC.attemptedD.classified48.A.introducedB.explainedC.transformedD.assigned49.A.unsettledB.untargetedC.unstatedD.untested50.A.puzzlesB.brainsC.processesD.tasks51.A.bringaboutB.takeonC.turtoD.workout,52.A.collectiveB.practicalC.conceptualD.individual53.A.dinnerB.dawnC.bedD.schooling54.A.possibleB.fixedC.magicD.significant55.A.ignorantofB.interestedinC.curiousaboutD.dependentonSectionBDirections:Readthefollowingtwopassage.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)Whenaskedin1993tocommentonaccusationsthatthemovieIntheNameoftheFatherdistorts(曲解)contemporaryBritishandIrishhistory,femaleleadEmmaThompsonrespondedthatshecouldn'tcareless.Evensincethepremiere(首映)in1915ofTheBirthofaNation,filmmakershaverewrittenhistorytocreatetop-dollarentertainment.Thefilmsareverypersuasive:well-mademoviesholdyourinterestcontinuously,drawingyourattentionto“whathappensnext,”andpullingyouforwardwithnotimetoreflectonindividualscenesuntilthefinalcreditsroll.Theresult:youdon'tremembermuchaboutamovieafterwatchingitforthefirsttime.Forthisreason,movieshaveextraordinarypower-unmatchedbyanyothermedium-toleaveyouwithastrongsenseofwhatisrightandwhatiswrong,whoisbadandwhoisgood,eventhoughcriticaldetailspresentedinthemoviesmaybefalse.Well,sowhat?They'rejustmovies.Infactthey'renotjustmovies.MillionsofAmericansaredevotedhistorylovers,andtheypacktheatreseverytimenewmoviesabouthistoricalfiguresoreventscometotown.SavingprivateRyanandTitanicdrewviewersandcashformonths.Manyhighschoolteachersscreenmoviesintheclassroom.ClearlycountlessAmericansgetmostoftheirhistoryfromtelevisionandthebigscreen.Someoftheindustry'sfinesthistoricalandperiodfilmspremieredduringthepastdecades.Butthe1960salsosawanumberofpoliticallychargedhistory-basedmoviesfulloffactualdistortionsand,occasionally,outrightlies.Todaythetrendcontinuesonalargerscale:manymoviesreleasedinthe1990sandthefirstdecadeofthe21*tcenturyreflectlackofrespectforsolid,reliablehistory.HistoryGoestotheMoviesisasourceofinformationand,itishoped,entertainmentforeveryoneinterestedintheactualhistorybehindawideselectionofmoviesgroupedintotwelvesections--11coveringhistoricalperiodsandeventsandtwelfthcontainingbiographiesandperiodfilms.Eachmoviereviewincludesanessayonthehistorycoveredinoneormoremovies,andabriefplotsummary.Starratings(fivestars:don'tmissit)reflecteachmovie'shistoricalaccuracyand-toamuchlesserextent---itspowertoamuse.Obviously,expectingtextbookaccuracyfrommovieswouldberidiculous-andproducershavedeliveredaremarkablenumberofhistoricallyfaithfulmovies.Butsomeofthemgettoomuchoftheirhistorywrong.HistoryGoestotheMoviesisaguide,howeverimperfect,forreadersand,viewersaimingtogetitright.56.EmmaThompsonsaidthatIntheNameoftheFatherwashistoricallyinaccurate.A.itdidn'tmatter.B.itwasupsetting.C.Itarousedherattention.D.itwasn'tobvious.57.By“infactthey'renotjustmovies”(inparagraph2),theauthormeansthat.A.somemoviesaremuchmoreprofitablethanothersB.moviesservemorepurposesthanentertainingviewsC.moviestendtoprovideviewerswithfalsedetailsD.themoviesabouthistoricalfiguresattracthistorylovers58.WhichofthefollowingistrueofHistoryGoestotheMovies?A.Itisaimedatthosewhotakeinterestinbiographies.B.Itratesamoviemainlyaccordingtohowamusingitis.C.Itintroducesamovie'sstoryaswellasitsrelatedhistory.D.Itfocusesonthemoviesthatpresentedhistoryinafunnyway.59.Thepassageismainlyintendedto.A.criticizethefilmindustry'sfavoringentertainmentovertruthB.pointoutwhichfilmspresentedhistoryinawrongway.C.callonfilmdirectorstoshowrespectforhistoryD.introduceabookinvolvinghistory-basedfilms(B)HowtoplaceanOrderofCustomJeansSelecttheFabric&Styles→Fabric(布料)—SelecttheFabricfromourlargecollectionofDenimFabricSamples.→SpecialWash—Selectyourfavoritespecialwashtreatmenttomakeyourjeanslookstylish.→ThreadColor—Selectthethreadcoloryouwant.Youcanselectsecondarythreadcoloralso,whichcanbeusedatcertainstitches.Also,youcanspecifywhereyouwanttousethesecondarythreadunderspecialnotattheendofmeasurements.→PocketStyle-Selectthefrontpocket&backpocketstyle.Ifyouwantyourownstyledfront&backpocket,selectmyowndesign&sendusthephotoofthepocketstyleyouwant.Ifyouaregoingwithourdefault(默认)pocketstyle,wewillmakeyourjeanswithbasic5-pocketpattern,whichisuniversalstyleforjeansinallcountriesintheworld.→FlyStyle-Selecttheflystyleyouwant,theZipFlyortheButtonFly.MeasurementsSelectoneoptionfrom“MakeMyJeans”&“CopyAJeans”→MakeMyJeans-FirstSelectfttingtypeaccordingtowhattypeoffttingyouwantforyourjeans.,Giveyourexactbodymeasurementsasdescribed&showninthephotos.Wewillleaveextraloosingasdescribedin“FittingGuideTable”.Sorefertotablefirst&thendecideyourfittingtype.→CopyAJeans-Ifyoualreadyhaveaperfectjeansandyoulikeitthemost,thenyoucansendusallthemeasurementstousbyfollowingtheinstructionsin“CopyAJeans”section.Wewillmaketheperfectcopyofyourfavoritejeans.Pleasenotewecancopyonlythemeasurements,notthefabricandaccessories.Themeasurementswritteninthemeasurementsboxbyyouwillbethefinalmeasurementsforyourorderprocessing.Tochangeormodifyit,contactusbyE-mailorbyphoneandwewillinformyouaboutyourorderstatusandwewilltellyouwhatmodificationweareabletodoatthatstage.ConfirmYourOrderBypressingPROCEEDtab,youwillberedirectedto“ConfirmOrder”page.Onthispage,youwillseeallthedetailsyouselectedduringorder,youcanagainmodifyorderbyclickingedittab.Afterconfirmingyourorder,pressPROCEEDtab.MakePaymentYoucanmakepaymentsindifferentways.WeprovidePayPal(directpaybyPayPal&byyourcreditcard),net-banking,chequeorcashdepositandsendademanddraftoptions.DeliveryAfterconfirmationofyourpayment,wewillstartthejeansmakingprocessforyou,andwewilldeliveryourjeanswithin30days.Afterdispatchingfromhere,itwilltake3-5daystodeliverinIndiaand6-9daystodeliveroutofIndia.EnjoyWearingSQJeansTM.60.InFabric&Styles,whichitemleavesyouwiththeleastpersonalchoice?A.Fabric.B.FlyStyle.C.PocketStyle.D.ThreadColor61.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisTrue?A.Thetailorwillmeetalltherequirementsonyourjeansonconditionthatyoustateeverydetailclearlyinyourorder.B.Iftheorderwithwrongmeasurementshasalreadybeenprocessed,nothingcanbedonetofixthesituation.C.Beforepayment,youcancheckyourorderindetailandfeelfreetomakemodificationsmultipletimes.D.Thetailorwillmakeanidenticalcopyofyourfavoritejeansifyoufollowtheinstructionsin“CopyAJeans”section.62.IfyouplaceanoverseasorderwithfullpaymentsbyPayPalonOctober12,youwillreceiveyourjeansnolaterthan.A.Oct.21B.Nov.11C.Nov.16D.Nov.20,(C)Therearefewspectaclesmoreunpleasantthanatelevisionpresentertryingtohangontoajob.WhenoneofthepresentersoftheBBCprogramCrimewatchresignedrecently,ratherthansuffertheinevitableindignityofbeingunfinishedandreplacedbyayoungerversion,hemadetheusualhurtnoisesabouthismasters'overemphasisonyouth.Peopleinthemedialistenedsympatheticallybeforeheslidfromviewtojointheranksoftelevision'shas-beens.Thepresenter'sargument,thattheviewsdon'tcarehowoldyouaresolongasyoucan“dothejob,”unfortunatelyisnotbackedupbytheevidence.Whenyou'reonTV,viewersarealwaysthinkingaboutwhetheryou'relosingyourhairoryourfigureand,lately,whetheryou'vehadcosmeticworkdone.Thisiswhatthey'reactuallydoingwhenyouthinkthey'relisteningtothewisethingsyousay.Viewersactuallydon'tunderstandmuchofwhatthejobinvolves,theyjustseeyousittingtherelookingthepart.Liketheabilitytopetone'sheadwhilerubbingone'sstomach,TVpresentingisjustoneofthosesills.Someofthosewhopossessthisskillcanhitthebigname,inevitablyastheybecomemoreattachedtothelifestylethisbrings,however,themorelikelytheyaretooverstatetheskill.Inreality,ifsomebodyispayingyoualotofmoneytodoajob,it'softenonthetacit(心照不宣的)understandingthatyoumaybefiredsuddenly-it'spartofthedeal.Unlikefootballmanagers,TVpresenterspretendnottounderstandthis.Ifthey'vehadmanyyearsbeingpaidsillysumstoreadascriptfromanautocue(自动题词机),it'sdifficultforthemtoacceptthatthey'vebeenthebeneficiaryofgoodfortuneratherthananythingelse;evenhardertofacethefactthataneditorcouldalltooeasilysendthemtotheshoppingchannels.Somethingsimilareventuallyawaitsallthepeoplewhoarecurrentlymakingfortunesthatwouldhavebeenunimaginabletoearliergenerationsofpresenters.Onedaywe'lldecidethattheirfacenolongerfitsandthey'llbedraggedawaycomplainingaboutthesameageistpolicyfromwhichtheynodoubtpreviouslyprofited.Showbusinessisabrutal(残忍的)business.Theonethingitreliablypunishesisage,particularlyamongwomen.That'swhy,attheageoffifty,femaleTVpresentersbecomefemaleradiopresentersandwhygirlbandsplanningtore-formneedtogetitdonebeforethey'reforty,afterwhichitwillgettoohardforeveryonetosuspendtheircollectivedisbelief.63.WhatdoesthewriterimplyabouttheCrimewatchpresenterhementionsinthefirstparagraph?A.Hewasunwisetoresignwhenhedid.B.Hewillsoonbeforgottenbytheviewers.C.Hemaywellhavehadavalidpointtomake.D.Hewastreatedinsensitivelybyhisemployers.64.Theunderlinedpronoun“this”inparagraph2refersto.A.apublicimageB.alevelofsuccessC.anoverstatementD.acommonmisunderstanding,65.Whydoesthewritermentionfootballmanagersinparagraph3?A.Tosupporthisviewthatpresentersareoverpaid.B.Tostresshowimportantluckisincertainoccupations.C.ToshowhowrelativelysecureTVpresentsareintheirjobs.D.Toillustrateageneralrulethatappliestocertaintypesofjob.66.Accordingtothewriter,TVpersonalitieswhomayworryaboutageism.A.shouldlookforworkinotherformsofbroadcastingB.mayhavebenefitedfromitthemselvesatsomepointC.arelesswellrespectedthanpresentersofthepastD.arebeingunfairtoup-and-comingyoungercolleaguesSectionCDirections:Readthepassagecarefully.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.A.Manywaysofdoingthishavebeensuggested,butfewhavescientificweightbehindthem.B.Thoughthereisnotenoughscientificresearchaboutit,manysuggestionshavebeenputforward.C.Cognitivereserveisn'texclusivetothosewhohavetheIQofageniusorwho'vedevotedtheirlifetotheoreticalphysics.D.Yetthere'sstillmuchtodiscoveraboutthepotentialofcognitivereserveforoptimizingthebrain'sresilience.E.Thisisdespitethefactthattheirbrainsactuallyshownormalamountsofage-anddisease-relateddamage.F.However,studiesaboutthepotentialofcognitivereserveforoptimizingthebrain'sresilienceleavemuchtobedesired.Whenwetalkabouthealthybrainageingwearereallydiscussingoneoftwothings:howtominimizeongoingdamagetothehardwareofthebrain,mostlybykeepingitsbloodsupplyasgoodaspossible;orhowtoimprovetheoperationofthebrain'ssoftware.67Thereiscurrentlynomagicbullettoprotectthebrain,butoneareathathasbeenbestresearched,andaboutwhichwecansaywithreasonableconfidence,“thiswillhelp”,ismentalactivity.Thereisplentyofevidencethatolderpeoplewhostaymentallyactive,bylearninganewlanguage,doingcrosswordsortakingpartinotherintellectuallychallengingactivities,preservefullcognitivefunctionforlonger.Theyhavespentmoretimedoingcognitivelydemandingactivitiesoveralifetime,andtheyare,tosomeextent,bufferedfromthephysicaleffectsofbrainageinganddegenerativediseases.Wecalthisbuffer“cognitivereserve”-aback-upreservoirofbrainfunctionthatcanprotectfromtheconsequencesofbraindamage,allowingustocontinuetoperformwell.Forexample,peoplewithahigherIQ,longereducationorcognitivelychallengingemploymenthavebeenfoundtohavealowerriskofdevelopingdementia.68Infact,studieshavefoundthatpeoplewithhighercognitive,reservewhodogetdementiaexhibitlessseveresymptomsevenwhentheyhavemorebraindamagethanthosewithlowercognitivereserve.,69Themoreweunderstandaboutitsroleinprotectingourbrainandhowtoboostourreserve,themoreeffectivewewillbe3indesigninginterventionstokeepthehumanbrainhealthierforlonger.70Wethinkitcanbebuiltupthroughoutlifeforeveryone.Therefore,takingpartincognitivelychallengingactivities,learningnewskillsandcontinuingto“useitorloseit”probablyappliesnomatterhowoldyouare.Crucially,it'snevertolatetostart.Ⅳ.SummaryWritingDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.WhereArtsShouldGetItsFunding?Fewpeoplewouldcontestthevalueoftheartsinacivilizedsociety.Greatartenrichespeople'slivesbyprovidingpleasure,stimulationandanescapefromthepressuresofeverydaylife.However,itisalsotruethatmanyofthearts,suchasclassicalmusic,theballet,andthevisualartshavealwaysattractedaminorityaudience.Thequestioniswhethertheartsshouldbepubliclyfunded,orwhetheritistheconsumerswhoshouldpay.Itismyviewthatthegovernmentshouldsubsidize(资金补助)thearts,foranumberofreasons.Firstofall,withoutsubsidies,manyartistswouldundoubtedlybeunabletosurvivefinancially.Governmentgrantscanenablethemtoworkwithartisticfreedom,whileiftheyworkedindependentlyorreliedonprivatesubsidiestheymightbesubjecttomarketpressuresandtheneedtomakeaprofit.Secondly,theartscontributetoanation'sculturalheritageandcancreateasenseofsocialidentity.Theycanalsoplayanimportantroleineducation,communityregenerationandevencrimeprevention.However,themainargumentforpublicfundingoftheartsisnotsocialusefulness,butratherbecausetheyareimportantfortheirownsake.Ofcourse,therearethosewhoarguethatpublicmoneywouldbebetterspentonmeetingtheneedsofthepoorermembersofsociety,ratherthancateringfortheinterestsofanelite.However,Ibelievethathealthysocietyisoneinwhichartandcreativityarevaluedalongsidethesebasicneeds.Indeed,acivilizedsocietyoughttomaketheartsaccessibletoeveryone,regardlessoftheirbackgroundorincome.Inconclusion,theartsshouldbefundedacrossabroadrangeofactivities,forexample,bysupportingcommunityorschooltheatreprojects,orbringingsculpturesandartinstallationstopublicplaces.V.TranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.72.环保主义者们为了这片森林免遭人类活动的破坏煞费苦心。(ake)73.许多政府官员意识到了这些问题,但各种利益冲突妨碍了问题的解决。(way)74.所有与会者都对Malala,这位为了女性教育权利斗争的诺贝尔和平奖获得者,表示了敬意。(present),75.无论是向银行申请贷款还是向亲朋好友借钱,他都难以开展该项目。(put)VI.GuidedWritingDirections:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.请写一篇短文,文章须包括:1)描述图片;2)就“Phubbing”这一现象谈谈你的看法。(注:phubber低头族)寿筵参考答案:21.tohit22.isallowed23.with24.taken25.how26.which27.as28.when29.beingreplaced30.that31-40JCGAKBDFEI41-55ABCCADCDBDDBCCA56-66ABCDBCDBBDB67-70AEDC

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