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浦东复旦附中2022年上学期高三英语12月月考试题II.GrammarandVocabularySectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.TraditionalChinesemedicine,practicedforthousandsofyears,ishavingtroublemaintainingtractioninmanypartsofthecountry,saidthepresidentofaTCMhospitalinHenanprovince."Ihavevisitedmanycountiesacrossthecountryandfoundthatmanyofthem(21)(nothave)asingleTCMhospital,"saidPangGuomingofKaifengHospitalofTCMinKaifeng."Insomecounties,TCMhospitalsusetheoldbuildingofotherhospitals,whichhavemovedtobiggerandnewbuildings.“TCMisauniqueheathresourceforChina,andmoreeffortshouldbemadetopromoteitsoitplaysa(22)(big)partinuniversalhealth-care:ThedevelopmentofTCM(23)(expect)toaccelerate,withaguidelinerecentlyapprovedbythetopleadershipaimedatpromotinginnovationandthepassingonofTCMknowledge.EqualimportanceshouldbegiventothedevelopmentofTCMandWesternmedicine(24)(promote)theircomplementarynature,saidtheguideline,whichwasreleasedandapprovedinJuly.MoreeffortsshouldbemadetoimprovetheTCMservicesystem,promotehigh-qualitydevelopmentoftheTCMindustryandboostTCMtalentbuilding,(25)said.TCMhospitalsandclinicsinChinaprovidednearby1.1billionpatientserviceslastyear,ariseof5.2percentcomparedwith2022.However,modemhospitalsprovidethemajorityofservices,withtotalpatientservicesprovidedbyhospitalsandclinics--includingmodernmedicineandTCMhospitalsandclinics–(26)(reach)7.5billioninthefirst11monthsoflastyear,ayear-on-yearriseof3.2percent."Comparedwith(27)modernmedicineisregarded,manylocalauthoritiesstillhavenotgivenenoughimportancetoTCMdevelopment."Meanwhile,manypeopletendtoevaluateempirical(经验主义的)TCMwithstandards(28)(mean)formodernmedicine,whichisalsoamajorobstacletoTCMdevelopmentandrecognition,"Pangsaid.11/11\nMaJianzhong,chairmanoftheWorldFederationofChineseMedicineSocieties,said(29)innovationinTCMtheory,technologicalinnovationisnecessarytoencouragethedevelopmentofTCM."TCMtechnologies(30)borrowmoderntechnologysothatitcanplayabetterroleintreatment,"Masaid.SectionBDirections:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordthanyouneed.A.artificialB.automatedC.confusedD.expertlyE.imitatedF.inspectionG.intentionallyH.likesI.predictionsJ.seededK.temptingDon’tfeartheWriternatorComputer-generatedwritingwillneverreplacethehumankind.Manypeoplewillbefamiliarwith__31__writingthroughtwofeaturesofG-mail.SmartReplyoffersbriefanswerstoroutineemails.Morestrikingly,SmartComposeKicksinasyouwrite,suggestingendingstoyoursentences.BotharenotonlyprovidedinperfectEnglish;theyoftenweirdlyseemtohaveguessedwhatyouwanttosay.TheNewYorker'sJohnSeabrookrecentlydescribedamorepowerfulversionofthistechnology,calledGPT-2,which_32_hismagazine'sstyle.Suchsystemsuseadigitalnetworkofbillionsofartificial"neurons"(神经元)withvirtual"synapses"--theconnectionsbetweenneurons-thatstrengthenasthenetworkTeams,Themetaphorofthebrainis_33_,but"neurons"and"synapses"deservethosescare-quotes(引导).ThesystemismerelymakingsomestatisticalguessesaboutwhichwordsfollowwhichinaNewYorker-stylesentence.Atasimplelevel,imaginebeginninganemailwith"HappyHavinglookedatmillionsofotheremails,G-mailcanreasonablyguessthatthenextwordwillbe"birthday:GPT-2makes_34_ofthesamesort.Whatfailscomputersiscreativity.Theycannotconceiveatopicorgoalontheirown,muchlessplanhowtogettherewithlogicandstyle.Atvariouspoints,readerscanseehowGPT-2wouldhavecarriedonwritingMrSea-brook'spieceforhim...Theprosegivesthenimpressionofbeinghuman.Butoncloser_35_itisempty,evenincoherent.Meaninglessproseisnotonlythepreserveofartificialintelligence.Thereisalreadyalargequantityofwritingthatseemstomakesense,butultimatelydoesn't,atleasttoamajorityofreaders.In1996AlanSokalfamouslysubmittedanarticletoahumanitiesjournal,withideasthatwerecompletenonsensebutwithlanguagethat_36_imitatedfashionablepost-modernistacademicprose.Itwasaccepted.Humansalready11/11\nproducelanguagethatislackinginmeaning,_37_andotherwise.Buttotrulywrite,youmustfirsthavesomethingtosay.Computersdonot.Theyawaitinstructions.Giveninput,theyprovideoutput.Suchsystemscanbe_38_withatopic,orthefirstfewparagraphs,andbetoldto"write:WhiletheresultmaybegrammaticalEnglish,thisshouldnotbe_39_withthepurposefulkind.Tocomposemeaningfulessays,the_40_ofGPT-2willfirsthavetobeintegratedwithdatabasesofreal-worldknowledge.III.ReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.SmallbusinessholdthekeytoemployeehappinessAsthecalendarflipstoanotheryear,manyemployeeswillconsiderstartingthenewyearonthehuntforanewjob.Intoday'schangingworkforce,itismoreimportantthanevenforcompaniestorealizethatasalaryaloneisnolongerenoughto__41__orretainstrongemployees.AccordingtosurveybyAflac,smallbusinessesdeservearoundof_42_fortheirabilitytokeepemployeeshappy.Thereportfoundthat85percentofsmall-businessemployeesarehappyintheircurrentjob,andmorethanhalf(51percent)agreethatmostoforalloftheirhappinessintheircurrentjobisa(n)_43_ofworkingforasmallbusiness.Nearlyaquarterofparticipants(23percent)statedthatthefeelingofimportancewasthebestpartofworkingforasmallbusiness.Smallbusinesseshavethe_44_abilitytomakeemployeesfeelappreciated,respectedandvaluedonapersonaland_45_level.Inasmall-businessenvironment,thereare_46_fewerlayersbetweennewcomersandleadership.Thistight-knitstructurecancreatea(n)_47_atmospherethatallowsemployeestofeelthattheiropinionsmatterandthattheyplayasignificantroleinthebusiness'smission._48_isalsovitalincreatingemployeehappiness.Accordingtothereport,30percentofrespondentsnotedthatflexible_49_wasthebestpartofworkingforasmallbusiness.Aworkplacethat_50_healthywork-lifebalancecancreatehappier,lessstressedemployeesandcanalsoincrease_51_.Althoughsmallbusinesses_52_atkeepingemployeeshappy,thereisalwaysroomforimprovement.Inasmall-businesscommunity,moneydoesnotseemtobetheonly_53_.Infact,65percentofsmall-11/11\nbusinessemployeesindicatethatanimprovementintheirbenefitsofferingswouldmakethemhappier.Byofferingacomprehensivebenefitsplanthatinclude_54_benefits,smallbusinessescanensurethattheiremployeesareabletofindtherightbenefitstomeettheir_55_needs41.A.attractB.improveC.driveD.encourage42.A.criticismB.suggestionC.applauseD.proposal43.A.causeB.resultC.creationD.innovation44.A.commonB.abnormalC.universalD.unique45.A.generalB.professionalC.amateurD.public46.A.accidentallyB.occasionallyC.typicallyD.theoretically47.A.family-likeB.colleague-likeC.eco-friendlyD.user-friendly48.A.StabilityB.AvailabilityC.FlexibilityD.Employ-ability49.A.schedulingB.profitC.transportationD.equipment50.A.eliminatesB.restrictsC.breaksD.promotes51.A.creativityB.productivityC.requirementD.imagination52.A.shineB.marvelC.aimD.tremble53.A.monitorB.claimC.motivatorD.affection54.A.accessibleB.compulsoryC.progressiveD.voluntary55.A.individualB.psychologicalC.physicalD.objectiveSectionBDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)Gettingoldmightnotbesomethingthat'syettocrossyourmind.Butageingisinevitablygoingtogetthebetterofusoneday,soit'ssomethingI'msurewe'dalllikecontrol.Itwouldbegreattohavealong,healthy11/11\nandhappylife,andthat'swhyscientistsareconstantlyseekingoutevidencethatwillshowuswhatweneedtodotoachievelongevity.Weallknowthatregularexerciseisgoodforus.Inrecentyearswe'rebeentoldtoaimtowalk10,000stepsadaytoremainhealthy,althoughotheradvicetodothreebrief10-minutewalksadayisthoughttobeevenmoreeffective.Butthelatestpieceofresearchmightputaspringinyourstepifyou'resomeonewhowalksatafastpace.That'sbecause,accordingtoscientists,thespeedatwhichpeoplewalkintheir40sisasignofhowmuchtheirbrains,aswellastheirbodies,areageing.TheBBC'sPhilippaRoxbywritesthattestson1,000peoplefromNewZealandbominthe1970sfoundthatslowerwalkerstendedtoshowsignsof"acceleratedageing:Theirlungs,teethandimmunesystemswereinworseshapethanthosewhowalkedfaster.Andtoaddinsulttoinjury,thestudyfoundnotonlydidslowerwalkers'bodiesagemorequickly,theirfaceslookedolderandtheyhandsmallerbrains.ProfessorTerrieEMoffitt,leadauthorofthestudy,toldtheBBC:"Itfoundthataslowwalkisproblemsigndecadesbeforeoldage:Thismightbeseenasawake-upcallforpeoplewithaslowerpacewhomightfeelit'stimetoworkoutandgetfitter.Butitmightbetoolate;researcherswritinginJAMANetworkOpensaytheywereabletopredictthewalkingspeedof45-year-oldsusingtheresultsofintelligence,languageandmotorskillstestsfromwhentheywereagedthree.Theyalsosuggestthateveninearlylife,therearesignsshowingwhichpeoplewillgoontohaveahealthierlife.So,what'sthepointofknowingthataslowerwalkingpacemightmeanasmallerbrain?Well,researcherssaymeasuringwalkingspeedatayoungerage,andunderstandingwhatthismightmean,couldbeawayoftestingtreatmentstoslowhumanageing.Thismighthelpusmakelifestylechangeswhilewe'restillyoungandhealthy.Takingstepstoprolongagoodmentalandphysicalstateisanobrainer!56.Theunderlinedpartinparagraph2isclosestinmeaningto.A.withdrawyourfootstepsB.accelerateyourpaceC.decreaseyourwalkingspeedD.highlightyourfastmovement57.WhatcanbelearnedfromthestudybyPhilippaRoxbyandTerrieEMoffitt?A.Duetoincreasedageingproblem,peoplebecomelessphysicallyhealthywhichleadstotheirslowerwalking.B.Whenpeoplechoosetowalkfast,theytendtolookyoungerthanwhentheychoosetowalkslowly.C.Slowwalkingcanbeprobablyusedtopredictagingproblemdecadesbeforeonegrowsold.D.Peoplewithsmallbrainswalkmoreslowlythanthosewithbigbrains.11/11\n58.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Wewilldefinitelytrytofindwaystomakeushealthier.B.Bycheckingone'swalkingspeedatayoungage,wecanpreventfastagingfromhappening.C.Ifonewalksslowly,there'snochancethathewilllivealonglife.D.Theoutcomesofpeople'sIQtestscanprovideinformationforustoforeseeone'swalkingspeed.59.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.ResearchesonSlowWalkingB.SlowWalkingVSFastWalkingC.SlowWalkingandAgeingD.WhySlowWalkingagesus(B)ThebestfamilyhikesintheU.S.Findingahikethat'seasyenoughforyoungstersandstillenticingforadultscanbedifficult,butthereareseveralworthwhilehikingtrailsthroughouttheU.S.forafamilyouting.Takingintoaccountscenery,walk-abilityandaccessibilityfrommajorcities,we'veroundedupfiveofthebestfamily-friendlyhikesinAmerica.1.JordanPondPath,AcadiaNationalPark(Maine)AcadiaNationalParkhasafantasticmixofwaterfeatures,lushmountainsandrichwildlifeandallcanbeenjoyedbyhikingtheJordanPondPath.The3.2-mileloopisalongthewater'sedgeandoffersvistasofTheBubblesMountains,makingforascenichiketheentiretime.Visitorsoftenspotbeavers,frogsandbirds.2.MakapuuLighthouseTrail(Oahu,Hawaii)Thistwo-miletrailislocateda30-minutedriveeastofWaikikiandcanbetravelledthroughbykids,peopleinwheelchairsanddogsonleashes.outstandingviewsofthecoastline,a1922-builtlighthouseandevenmigratinghumpbackwhales(NovemberthroughMay)makeitapopularandworthwhileouting.3.BearMountainLoopTrail(NewYork)TheBearMountainLoopTrail(a90-minutedriveoutsideofNewYorkCity)isbothdog-andkid-friendly,thoughonlyforthosewillingandabletoclimbmanystepsanddoabitofrockscramblingnearthetop.Still,manyelementary-agedkidsandfitdogsoftencompletethishikethatendsinlovelyviewsovertheHudsonRiver.4.SantaElenaCanyonTrail,BigBendNationalPark(Texas)11/11\nTheSantaElenaCanyonTrailisaneasy-to-moderatehikewithinBigBendNationalParkalongtheTexasandMexicoborder.ThepicturesquetrailprovidesopportunitiestoseethewindingRioGrande,wildlifelifejavelinasandroadrunnersandcanyonwalls.Bepreparedforscorchingtempsinthesummer,anddon'tforgetyourcamera.5.LosPenasquitosCanyonTrail(SanDiego,California)AlthoughtheLosPenasquitos(littlecliffs)CanyonTrailstretchessevenmiles,it’sflat,easyanddoableforkids,peopleinwheelchairsanddogsonleashes.TheLosPenasquitosCanyonPreservehasNativeAmericanhistorythatdatesback7,000years.Today,hikers,bikersandhorsebackridersallmakeuseoftheexpansivearea,andvisitorscanseeawaterfall,greeneryandanoldadobehouse.60.FromwhichtrailcanyouhaveaviewoftheHudsonRiver?A.BearMountainLoopTrail(NewYork)B.MakapuuLighthouseTrail(Oahu,Hawaii)C.JordanPondPath,AcadiaNationalPark(Maine)D.SantaElenaCanyonTrail,BigBendNationalPark(Texas)61.SantaElenaCanyonTrail,BigBendNationalPark(Texas)willbethelastchoiceforthosewhowantto.A.seeRioGrandeB.enjoythewildlifeC.hikeinsummerD.takepictures62.Ifafamilyincludingchildren,someoneinjuredintheleganddogsonleashesplantohike,whichtrailwillyourecommend?A.BearMountainLoopTrailorLosPenasquitosCanyonTrailB.MakapuuLighthouseTrailorLosPenasquitosCanyonTrailC.BearMountainLoopTrailorJordanPondPath,AcadiaNationalParkD.MakapuuLighthouseTrailorSantaElenaCanyonTrail(C)Anoldsayinghasitthathalfofalladvertisingbudgetsarewasted-thetroubleis,nooneknowswhichhalf.Intheinternetage,atleastintheory,thisfractioncanbemuchreduced.Bywatchingwhatpeoplesearchfor,clickonandsayonline,companiescanaim“behavioral”adsatthosemostlikelytobuy.Inthepastcoupleofweeksaquarrelhasillustratedthevaluetoadvertisersofsuchfine-grained11/11\ninformation:Shouldadvertisersassumethatpeoplearehappytobetrackedandsentbehavioralads?Orshouldtheyhaveexplicitpermission?InDecember2022AmericasFederalTradeCommission(TC)proposedaddinga"donottrack"(DNT)optiontointernetbrowsers,sothatuserscouldtelladvertisersthattheydidnotwanttobefollowed.Microsoft'sInternetExplorerandApplesSafaribothofferDNT;Google'sChromeisduetodosothisyear.InFebruarytheFTCandtheDigitaladvertisingAlliance(DAA)agreedthattheindustrywouldgetcracking(尽快行动)onrespondingtoDNTrequests.OnMay31stMicrosoftsetofftherow.ItsaidthatInternetExplorer10,theversionduetoappearwithWindows&wouldhaveDNTasadefault(默认值).Advertisersarehorrified.Humannaturebeingwhatitis,mostpeoplestickwithdefaultsettings.FewswitchDNTonnow,butiftrackingisoffitwillstayoff.BobLidice,thechiefexecutiveoftheAssociationofNationalAdvertisers,saysconsumerswillbeworseoffiftheindustrycannotcollectinformationabouttheirpreferences.Peoplewillnotgetfewerads,hesays."They'llgetlessmeaningful,lesstargetedads:Itisnotyetclearhowadvertiserswillrespond.GettingaDNTsignaldoesnotobligeanyonetostoptracking,althoughsomecompanieshavepromisedtodoso.UnabletotellwhethersomeonereallyobjectstobehavioraladsorwhethertheyarestickingwithMicrosoft'sdefault,somemayignoreaDNTsignalandpressonanyway.AlsouncleariswhyMicrosofthasgoneitalone.Afterall,ithasanadbusinesstoo,whichitsayswillcomplywithDNTrequests,thoughitisstillworkingouthow.IfitistryingtoupsetGoogle,whichreliesalmostwhollyonadvertising,ithaschosenanindirectmethod:ThereisnoguaranteethatDNTbydefaultwillbecomethenorm.DNTdoesnotseemanobviouslyhugesellingpointforWindow8--thoughthefirmhascomparedsomeofitsotherproductsfavorablywithGoogle'sonthatcountbefore.BrendonLynch,Microsoft'schiefprivacyofficer,blogged:"Webelieveconsumersshouldhavemorecontrol:Coulditreallybethatsimple?63.ItissuggestedinParagraph1that"behavioral"adshelpadvertisersto.A.easecompetitionamongthemselvesB.lowertheiroperationalcostsC.avoidcomplaintsfromconsumersD.providebetteronlineservices64."Theindustry"(Line4,Para.3)refersto.A.onlineadvertisersB.e-commerceconductorsC.digitalinformationanalystsD.internetbrowserdevelopers11/11\n65.BobLiodiceholdsthatsettingDNTasadefault.A.maycutthenumberofjunkadsB.failstoaffecttheadindustryC.willnotbenefitconsumersD.goesagainsthumannature66.WhichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtoParagraph6?A.DNTmaynotserveitsintendedpurpose.B.AdvertisersarewillingtoimplementDNT.C.DNTislosingitspopularityamongconsumers.D.Advertisersareobligedtoofferbehavioralads.SectionCDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.A.ThestudentstodayarenottheambitiousDarwiniancapitalistswhousedtostriveforbusinessdegrees.B.However,applicantsfromdevelopingcountriesstillfindacquiringMBAdegreesinAmericaanappealingidea.C.FromFloridatoIowa,businessschoolshavestoppedofferingthedegreealtogether.D.EvenatHarvard,theyaredownthisyearbyabout6%.E.Acontinuouslyworseningenvironmentalsoleadstothedecreaseintheacquisitionofdiplomas.F.Wearealsofailingtomanagewithtechnologicaldisruption.ThefutureofmanagementeducationOnbehalfofthetrusteesoftheGordonGekkoBusinessSchool,Iwritewithahelicopterviewonourbelovedinstitution.Thereisgoodnewsandbad.First,congratulationsareinorder.Underyourleadership,GorGeBShasagainbeennamedbyTheEconomistasoneoftheworld'stop100businessschools.Thebadnewsisthatourbest-of-breedstatusisindangerbecausetheverybusinessmodelofourschoolfacesstructuralchallenges.Demandisplunging.OurMBAapplicationsaredownbyaquarter.AcrossAmerica,applicationstobusinessschoolshavefallenforfiveyearsinarow.67Onereasonisadropininternationalapplicants,manyofwhomareputoffbyAmerica'santi-immigrationpolicies.Butbeforeyourushtoblameallthoselawgraduatesstaffingupgovernment11/11\ndepartments,thebiggerfactoristhatwearechargingtoomuch.OurMBAcostsnearlytwiceasmuchasitdidadecadeago,butnobodybelieveswearedeliveringtwiceasmuchvalue.68ThetimeIspentgettingmyMBAonourleafycampusbythefountainheadoftheRiverRandconstitutedtwoofthebestyearsofmylife.Evenso,Iambeginningtothinkthatyourdoggeddefenceofabricks-and-mortarstrategyiswrong-headed.Onlinebusinesseducationcandeliverworld-classthoughtleadership,too.Worse,therelevanceofourcurriculumisbeingchallenged.69Theyareinaverydifferentmindspace,demandingthatwegobeyondourtraditionalteachingsontheprimacyofshareholdervaluetoembracestakeholdervalue.Thethreatisexistential.Inthepastfiveyears,nearlyatenthofthefull-timeMBAprogrammesinAmericahavedisappeared.70Ifwearetosurvive,nevermindelevateGorGeBStothetopoftherankings,weneedstartthinkingoutsidetheboxandspearheadthenextmanagementrevolution.Let'stouchbaseofflinesoon.IV.SummaryWritingDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.Parentseverywherepraisetheirkidswhentheydowellinschool,winaballgame,orbuildimpressivesandcastle,anythingthatseemstobesomething"remarkable:JennBerman,authorofTheAtoZGuidetoRaisingHappyandConfidentKids,says,"We'vegonetotheoppositeextremeofafewdecadesagowhenparentstendedtobestricter."Bygivingkidsalotofpraise,parentsthinkthey'rebuildingtheirchildren'sconfidence.Infact,theymaybewrong.Toomuchpraisecanmakekidsafraidtotrynewthingsortakeariskforfearofnotbeingabletostayontopallthetime.Still,notgivingenoughpraisecanbejustasdamagingasgivingtoomuch.Kidswillfeelliketheyarenotgoodenough,and,asaresult,mayseenopointintryinghardfortheiraccomplishments.Sowhat'stherightamountofpraise?Expertssaythatthequalityofpraiseismoreimportantthanthequantity.Ifpraiseissincereandfocusedontheeffortnottheoutcome,youcangiveitasoftenasyourchilddoessomethingthatdeservesaverbalreward."Weshouldespeciallyrecognizeourchildren'seffortstoputthemselvesandworkhardtoachieveagoal:saysDonahue,authorofParentingWithoutFear,"Yoursonmaynotbethebestbasketballplayeronhisteam.Butifhe'soutthereeverydayandplayinghard,youshould11/11\npraisehiseffortregardlessofwhetherhisteamwinsorloses:Praisingtheeffortcanalsomeanyouneedtoidentifythepartwhereyourkidsmakespecialeffortsinaparticularscenario(情景).Insteadofsaying,"youaresuchagoodbasketballplayer,"say,"Yousittheballreallyhard.Youareanexcellentfirstbaseman,"Beingspecificismuchbetterandhelpskidsidentifywiththeirspecialskill,Donahuesays.V.TranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.72.他是一个意志坚定的人,不会受到周围流言蜚语的影响。(prevent)73.在昨天的会议上,编辑坚持要求必须在第二天中午之前将新闻发布出去。(insist)74.在遭受严重的天灾后,该地区的经济遭受重创,只有在政府的领导下才能让其起死回生。(bring)75.作为一名准大学生,你必须要学会独自面对未知的未来,培养自力更生的能力,这样你才能在未来的人生道路上走得比他人更远。(bywhich)VI.GuidedWritingDirections:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinse.随着现代科技的发展,网络已经成为年轻人生活的一部分。简要描述图片所展现的现象,结合自己的实际生活谈谈你的看法。11/11

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