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太原五中2022—2022年学年度第二学期月考(4月)高三英语第一部分听力第一节(共5小题:每小题0.5分,满分2.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一小题,从题中所给出的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.What’swrongwiththewoman?A.Herheadachesalot.B.Shecannotsleepwellrecently.C.Thereissomethingwrongwithherstomach.2.What’sthemandoing?A.Askingaboutconcerttickets.B.Buyingconcerttickets.C.Changingconcerttickets.3.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inarestaurant.B.Inacompany.C.Onafarm.4.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?A.Watchingaplay.B.Performingaplay.C.Writingaplay.5.Whatseemstobethewoman’sproblem?A.Themandoesn’tunderstandher.B.Sheisgettingfatterbutdoesn’tlikesports.C.Sheisgettingfatterbutdoesn’thavetimetoexercise.第二节(共15小题,每小题0.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话,每段对话后有几个小题,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。听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟,听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间,每段对话读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.HewenttotheseaduringSpringFestival.B.Hetraveledwithhisfriends.C.Hedidn’tenjoyhimself.7.Whatwillthetwospeakersdonext?A.Gotothephotoshop.B.Getsomethingtoeat.C.Seesomephotos.听第7段材料,回答8、9题。8.Whydoesthemanwanttoborrowthebookfromthewoman?A.Becauseitwillhelphimprepareforadrama.B.BecauseDorisLessingishisfavoritewriter.C.Becausehehasbeenlookingforit.9.Wherewillthetwospeakersgonext?A.Totheclassroom.B.Tothelibrary.C.Tothedormitory.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whenwillthetwospeakersgosightseeing?A.Thedayaftertomorrow.B.Thisafternoon.C.Tomorrow.106.Whatdoweknowaboutthepark?A.It’snotfarfromwherethetwospeakersare.B.It’sthemostbeautifulsceneryofthisplace.C.Therearedifferentkindsofanimalsinit.7.Whatcanwelearnformtheconversation?A.Themandoesn’tlovebirds.B.Themanisnewtothisplace.C.Thetwospeakersareworkmates.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。8.Whatwillthewomandothissummertoearnsomemoney?A.Sellclothes.B.Doservicework.C.Workasateacher.9.Wheredoesthewomanplantogothissummer?A.China.B.Spain.C.Britain.10.Wheredoesthemansuggestthewomanlive?A.Inherrelatives’.B.Inahotel.C.InBill’s.11.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthewoman?A.Wonderful.B.Easy-going.C.Selfish.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。12.Whodoesthewomanwanttobuyagiftfor?A.Herteacher.B.Herfather.C.Herbrother.13.Howmuchisthebrownwallet?A.$13.75B.$25.45C.$37.514.Whatdidthewomandotoearnmoney?A.Shehelpedwashherfather’scar.B.Shecutthegrassforherneighbors.C.Shehelpedhermomaroundthehouse.20.Whatdoesthewomanbuyatlast?A.Atie.B.AdressC.Ashirt第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分35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。21.GoanywhereinChinaon________cleardayinspringtimeandyou’reboundtoseepeopleflying________kites.It’safavoriteoutdooractivityinChina.A.a;theB.a;/C.the;/D.the;the22.Losingweightmaynotbejustaboutwhatyoueatwhenyoueatit,accordingtoanewstudy.A.soB.andC.butD.for23.Marykeptweighingherselftoseehowmuch_____shewasgetting.A.heavyB.heavierC.theheavierD.theheaviest24.WefirstmetinNewYork,ifmymemoryme.A.servesB.servedC.isservingD.hasserved25.ApplehasgivenintointensepressurefromChinesestatemediaaboutitscustomerservicepractices,________toconsumersinitssecond-largestmarket.A.apologizingB.apologizeC.havingapologizedD.toapologize26.WhenPengLiyuansteppedofftheplaneinMoscow,thewholeworldwantedtoknow________dressedtheelegantfirstlady.A.whatB.whoC.howD.that27.Hereweintroducesomeofthebestplacestoviewspringflowers.So________somespringclothesandgotocatchaglimpseofthetruewondersoftheseason.A.tryonB.takeonC.putonD.turnon1028.Accordingtohiswill,hismoney____beusedtobuildaschoolinsteadofamarket.A.wouldB.couldC.shallD.might29.MrSmithisastrictbutgoodteacher,_______caresaboutbothourstudyandlife.A.onewhoB.whoeverC.theoneD.theperson30.The__________ofhisbooksamongparentsandtherecommendationofexpertsbothathomeandabroadhavequicklymadehimacelebrityeducator.A.similarityB.popularityC.personalityD.possibility31.Charliewasarichboywhohadmoretoysthanyoucouldimagine.Atimecamewhenhewassousedtoallhistoys__________hebegantowantsomethingdifferent.A.asB.whichC.thatD.when32.Those__________riseearlyfeelhappierandmoresatisfiedwithlifeoverall,comparedtonightowls.A.whoB.whomC.thatD.whose33.Ashiring__________moreglobal,bothforemployersandcandidates,videointerviewingisawaytospeeduptheinterviewprocess.A.hasbecomeB.becameC.willbecomeD.hadbecome34.Goingonholidaynotonly__________youfeelgoodwhileyou’rethere---youreapthehealthbenefitsformonths,newresearchshows.A.havemadeB.makeC.hasmadeD.makes35.---Wow!Jerrygotfullmarksagain!Howluckyheis!---_______.Heisnotsomuchluckyashard-working.Hemakesfulluseofhistimetostudy.A.NowonderB.NotexactlyC.NotpossibleD.Nodoubt第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40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)中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Inthespringof1919,PrincessBazaarofLuxembour’sroyalfamilymettheroyalkitchenhelperLeon.Manynights,Leonwentintothekitchenandmade___36___forBazaar.Theyalwaystalkedaboutthegoodtimes___37___theywerehavingice-cream.Theysoonfellinlove.But___38___theirdifferentsocialstatus,bothofthemburiedthe___39___.Soon,Bazaarwasmadetoacceptanarrangedroyalmarriage.Fordays,LeoncouldnotseeBazaar,hewas___40___withimpatience.Finally,Bazaar___41___atthetableamonthlater.Whileservingdesserts,Leon___42___thelettersDOVE,whichisanabbreviationofDOYOULOVEMEwithhotchocolateonBazaar’sice-cream.Leon___43___thatBazaarcouldunderstandhisfeelings.Afewdayslater,Bazaargot___44___.Oneyearlater,Leoncouldnot___45___thementalsufferingandlefttheroyalkitchen.Yearslater,heandhisownfamily___46___acandystore.Manyyearslater,theymetagain.Bazaar___47___thatthatafternoonsheatetheice-creammadebyLeon,butdidn’tseethe___48___lettersthen.Hearingthis,Leonbrokedownintears,andhefinallyunderstoodthepast___49___.Ifthatchocolatehadbeen___50___,thoseletterswouldneverhavemelted,andhewouldnothavelosthislastchance.Leondecidedto___51___asolidchocolatewhichcan___52___alongtime.Afterlotsof___53___,thechocolateDovewasfinallymadeandeachpieceofchocolatewas___54___engraved(刻有)withtheletters“DOVE”.It’sasymbolofthelovebetweenLeonandBazaar.Nowmoreandmorepeoplefallinlovewiththischocolate.GivingsomeoneDOVE10meanssendingthe___55___oflove:DOYOULOVEME?36A.dishesB.chocolateC.ice-creamD.cakes37A.untilB.ifC.whileD.once38A.becauseofB.thankstoC.apartfromD.regardlessof39A.feelingsB.differenceC.silenceD.needs40A.callingB.burningC.workingD.talking41A.stoodupB.turnedupC.stayedupD.dressedup42A.wroteB.sentC.mixedD.noticed43A.expectedB.declaredC.allowedD.promised44A.sickB.angryC.marriedD.bored45A.reduceB.stopC.repeatD.bear46A.leftB.visitedC.ranD.found47A.realizedB.rememberedC.wonderedD.thought48A.confusingB.interestingC.meltingD.annoying49A.misunderstandingsB.competitionsC.judgmentD.prejudice50A.stableB.powerfulC.frozenD.solid51A.buyB.discoverC.createD.enjoy52A.standB.spareC.takeD.preserve53A.breaksB.researchC.pressureD.problems54A.luckilyB.immediatelyC.quicklyD.firmly55A.storyB.memoryC.whisperD.secret第三部分.阅读理解(共20小题;每小题3分,满分60分)第一节(共15小题;每小题3分,满分45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。AChina_is_going_green.Inordertoreduceairpollutionandoilshortages,automobilemanufacturershaveannouncedtheirplanstodevelophybridvehicles(混合燃料汽车)fortheChinesemarket.Toyota'shybridcarPriuswillbereadytodriveinChinathisweek.Let'shavealookatthenewcar.Anyvehicleisahybridwhenitcombinestwoormoresourcesofpower.Hybridcarsrunoffarechargeablebatteryandgasoline.Hybridcarshavespecialengines,whicharesmallerthantraditionalgasolineengines.Theyrunat99percentoftheirpowerwhenthecariscruising(匀速行驶).Aspeciallydesignedbatterymotorprovidesextrapowerforrunninguphillsorwhenextraaccelerationisneeded.StepintoaPrius,andturnontheengine.Thefirstthingyounoticeishowmuchquieteritisthanatraditionalcar.Atthispoint,thecar'sgasolineengineisdormant(休眠).Theelectricmotorwillprovidepoweruntilthecarreachesabout24km/h.Ifyoustayatalowspeed,youareeffectivelydrivinganelectriccar,withnogasolinebeingused,andnowastegasgivesoff.Theonboard(车载的)computermakesthedecisionaboutwhentouseagasengine,whentogoelectric,andwhentouseacombinationofthetwo.Ifyougoover24km/h,whenyousteponthegaspedal(油门),youareactuallytellingthecomputerhowfastyouwanttogo.Theelectronicmotorrechargesautomaticallyusingasetofbatteries.Whendrivingathighspeed,thegasolineenginenotonlypowersthecar,butalsochargesthebatteries.Anytimeyouusethebrake,theelectricmotorinthewheelswillworklikeageneratorandproduceelectricitytorechargethebatteries.Asaconsequence,thecar'sbatterieswilllastforaround200,000miles.1056.Theauthorwritesthispassagemainlyto________.A.teachpeoplehowtodriveahybridcarB.introduceanewkindof“green”carC.showhowtosavetheirgasolinewhendrivingacarD.announceplanstodevelophybridvehiclesforChina57.Thefirstsentenceprobablyrefersto________.A.therewillbemoreandmoregreenlandinChinaB.ChinaisstillyoungandlackingexperienceC.China'snewcarsarecombinationsofdifferentgreenmodelsD.Chinahasstartedproducingenvironmentallyfriendlycars58.WhichofthefollowingsisNOTtrue?A.Thehybridcarsreduceairpollutionandoilshortages.B.Thecar'sgasolineenginedoesn'tworkuntilitreachesabout24km/h.C.Thiskindofcariscompletelycontrolledbyanonboardcomputer.D.Aspeciallydesignedbatterymotorprovidesextrapowerwhenneeded.59.Whatisthemostimportantfeatureofhybridcars?A.Theyarepoweredbybotharechargeablebatteryandgasoline.B.Theyaremuchquieterthantraditionalcars.C.Theyonlyuse99percentoftheirpowertorunuphills.D.Theyhavesmallerenginesthantraditionalgasolineones.BNuclearpoweredaircraftcarriersareconsideredoneofthemostimportantmarineweaponsinthe20thcentury.Sofar,onlytwocountriesintheworld,theUSAandFrance,haveeverproducedthem.ButthesefearfulfightingmachinesareabouttoenterAsia.TheUSNavysaidlastmonththatoneofitsninenuclearpoweredaircraftcarrierswillbesenttoJapantoreplacethediesel(柴油)poweredcarrierKittyHawkin2022.InanagreementonOctober30,thetwocountriesalsoplannedtoleveluptheirmilitary(军事的)cooperationandtheUSAcalledforJapantotakealargerroleinalliance(联盟)militarymoves.ItwillbethefirsttimethatanuclearpoweredcarrierisbasedinJapan.BombedbyUSforcesinWorldWarⅡatHiroshimaandNagasaki,Japanistheonlyworldcountrytohavebeenattackedbyanuclearweapon.Therefore,thecitizensarehighlysensitivetowherenuclearpoweredweaponsarebased.“AradiationleakatYokosukawouldkill100,000peopleasfarawayasTokyo,andcouldcausebillionsofdollarsindamage,”saidMasahikoGoto,leaderofaprotestgroupinYokosuka.Hisgrouphascollectedmorethan300,000signaturesofpeopleacrossJapanopposedtothenuclearcarrier.The44yearoldKittyHawk,theUSNavy'soldestactiveship,hasbeenbasedinYokosukasince1998.IthadreturnedtotheUStobedecommissioned(废弃核武器)in2022.Thenewcarrierwilltravelfaster,becapableofsupportinglongeroperationsandcarrywithittheNavy'smostmoderntechnology.ExpertspointedthatthischangeisnotonlytostrengthentheUSJapanmilitaryalliancebutalsotokeepthemilitarypowerofChinaandNorthKoreawithinlimits.However,evenJapaneseexpertsdon'tbelievethatthetwocountriesarethreatstotheregion.“ThereisnoneedforJapantohaveanuclearcarrierasdefense,”saidTetsuoMaeda,aninternationalrelationsprofessoratTokyoInternationalUniversity.Hesaidthatthechangeofshipindicatesanincreasedmilitarycapabilityintheregion,muchmorethanwhatisneeded.1060.Withsuchapowerfulweapontoenteritscountry,Japanesecitizens________.A.areawareofitsbenefitstothecountryB.areanxiousaboutitspotentialdangerC.arecuriousabouttheadvancedtechnologyD.areagainstwherethecarrierwillbebased61.Thereplacementoftheaircraftcarrierisintendedto________.A.setupakindofbaseinJapanB.strengthentheUSJapanmilitaryallianceC.showJapan'sgreatermilitarycapabilityD.getridofthedatedmarineweapon62.Fromthestory,welearnthat________.A.noothercountriesexcepttheUSAandFrancepossessaircraftcarriersB.JapanhaslongplannedtoincreaseitsmilitarycapabilitywithnewweaponsC.JapanwillbethefirstcountryinAsiatohaveanuclearaircraftcarrierD.Japanwillbethethirdcountrytoproduceanuclearpoweredaircraftcarrier63.Byhisremarkinthelastparagraph,theprofessormeansthat________.A.heisquiteconfidentoftheirmilitarydefenseB.heiscompletelyopposedtoanewnuclearcarrierC.whatisneededisfarmorethananuclearcarrierD.itisunnecessarytoguardagainstthetwocountriesCAnAustralianresearcherisurgingparentstoloaduptheirteenager’sbackpackandmakethemwalktoschool.ProfessorLeonStrakersaysstudentswhowalkorcycletoschoolarelesslikelytohavebackandneckpain.Butthestudyof1,202WesternAustralian14yearoldfoundthat72%ofstudentstravelledtoschoolbycarorbus.Strakersaysthestudysuggestswalkingorcyclingwhilecarryingaschoolbaghelpsimprovetrunk(躯干)andspinal(脊柱的)musclestrength.Thishelpsreducebackpainbecausegreatermusclestrengthimprovessupportforthebackduringloadcarrying.Despiteadvocatingthatparentsgettheirchildrenmoving,Strakerwarnsbagloadshouldnotexceed(超过)15%ofbodyweight.Strakersaysthestudyalsostressesthatneckpainisascommonasbackpainamongyoungteenagers.Thisisanareathathasbeenlargelyignored,hesays,butcanbeanimportantindicatorofneckpainintoadulthood.Forthestudy,studentswereaskedaseriesofquestionssuchashowlongtheycarriedtheirbagsfor,howtheycarriedtheirschoolbags,themethodoftravel,andtheirperceptions(感觉)aboutthebag’sweight.Strakersaysabouthalfofallparticipantsexperiencedbackandneckpain,withslightlymorefemalesreportingneckpain.However,thegender(性别)differencemayalsobeduetothefactthatfemaleshavelowerpaintolerance.Studiesfromthe1980sfoundcarryingabagoveroneshoulderwasmostcommonamongteenagers.Howeverinthisstudy85%ofparticipantscarriedtheirbagoverbothshoulders.Strakerbelievesthechangehasbeendrivenpartlythrougheducationcampaigns,butalsobyincreasingfashionstatusofbackpacksandimproveddesign.64.IntheopinionofLeonStraker,parentsshould________.A.reducetheloadoftheirchildren’sschoolbagsB.putmorebooksintheirchildren’sschoolbags10C.gettheirchildren’sschoolbagsreadyforschoolD.asktheirchildrentowalktoschoolcarryingschoolbags65.Ifachildweighs40kilograms,theweightofhisschoolbagshouldbe________.A.nomorethan15kgB.lessthan6kgC.asheavyas9kgD.morethan6kg66.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat________.A.mostofthestudentsinAustraliawalktoschoolB.neckpainisuncommonamongyoungteenagersC.walkingwhilecarryingabackpackhelpsreducebackpainD.malesaremorelikelytoexperiencebackpainthanfemales67.Accordingtothepassage,whatchangehastakenplacesincethe1980s?A.Howstudentscarrytheirschoolbags.B.Howheavystudents’schoolbagsare.C.Howstudentsgotoschooleveryday.D.Howlongstudentscarrytheirschoolbagsfor.DThefourthroundofheavysmogtohitBeijinginfourweekshassentmorepeopletothehospitalwithrespiratory(呼吸的)illnessesandledtocallsforlawstocontrolthepollution.PanShiyi,acelebrityrealestatedevelopersaidheisplanningtopropose(提案)aCleanAirActtothelocalgovernment.AsarepresentativetotheBeijingMunicipalPeople'sCongress,hestartedanonlinesurveyat9:20a.m.Withinthreehours,morethan25,000webusers,or99percentoftotalrespondents(应答者),welcomedhisproposalonSinaWeibo,China'sTwitter.TheyhavegoodreasonstostandalongsidePan.Thelatestroundofhaze(雾霾)reducedvisibilitytounder500metersinmanypartsofthecity.Thesmoghasalsoledtoagreatincreaseinrespiratoryillnesses,particularlyamongchildrenandtheelderly.Anxiousparentsanddoctorsalmostallblamethesmoggyairfortheillnesses.Thoughmostschoolchildrenarehomeforthewinterholidays,thebadaircaneasilymoveindoors.Besides,ordinarymedicalmasksfailtoprovideadequateprotection,sosomepeoplehaveturnedtogasmasksandrespirators(呼吸器).Thecausesofthescarysmogarerathermysterious,thoughexpertsblameexcessiveemissionsandthemountainsaroundBeijingthattrappollutioninwinter,unlessthereisadequatewindtoclearitaway.SomecriticshavepointedfingersatChina’stoptwooilfirms,ChinaNationalPetroleumCorpandChinaPetrochemicalCorporation,sayingthecompanies’outdatedproductiontechnologiesproducelargequantitiesofsubstandard,high-pollutinggasfuel.Meanwhile,concernedBeijingershavemovedtheirbrainstormingsessionstocyberspace.IfPan’sproposalforaCleanAirActisadopted,netizenssaythenewlawshouldincludeitemsprovidingfor“car-freedays”intimesofsmog,higherstandardsforvehiclefuel,stricterrestrictionsonindustrialandexhaustgasemissions,andmoreeffectiveprotectionforthepublic.Beijingisnottheonlycitythathaseverlostthebluesky.FivedaysofthickfogcausedthousandsofdeathsinBritaininDecember1952,urgingthegovernmenttopassthefirstCleanAirActin1956,whichintroducedsmokelesszonesandcleanerfuelstoreducepollution.ThatmayprovidesomeexperienceforBeijingtoreferto.1068.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Peopleareclearaboutthecausesofthesmoggyweather.B.Childrenstayingindoorswillnotgetrespiratoryillnesses.C.Smogisworseforpeoplewithlowerresistancetodiseases.D.Maskscangivepeopleprotectionagainstthesmoggyweather.69.Britainismentionedinthelastparagraphto______.A.suggestBeijingshouldlearnfromothercountriesB.letpeopleknowmanyplaceshavethisproblemC.tellpeoplethesituationinBritainisworseD.callonthegovernmenttopassBritain’sCleanAirAct70.What’sthebesttitleforthispassage?A.TheUseofGasmasksandRespiratorsB.BeijingersCallforCleanAirActC.EffectiveProtectionforBlueSkyD.TheMysteriousCausesoftheScarySmog第二节(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。AbouttenpercentofspendingonprimaryandsecondaryeducationintheUnitedStatescomesfromthefederalgovernment.71.________Stateshavebeenrequiredtoshowprogressthroughyearlytesting.Butstatessaytestingtellsonlypartofthestoryabouteffortsbyschoolsandstudentstoimprove.SotheObamaadministrationhaseasedthelimitsonstatesinmeasuringperformance.72.________ThisnewmeasurementtooliscalledtheColoradoGrowthModel.Theideaistoshowacademicgrowth,notjustachievementontests.Itcombinestestscores,familyincomelevels,schoolsize,theethnicityofthestudentandmanyotherfactors.73._______Thegraphshowsaschool’saveragescoreonstandardizedtestsaswellasitsacademicgrowth.Onaverage,studentsentersixthgradeatWESTDenverPrepperformingbelowgradelevel.74________.Thenewassessmentmethodshowsthat,eachyear,theaverageWestDenverPrepstudentlearnsmoremaththanninety-fourpercentofallthestudentsinColorado.75_________.JoshSmithsaysperhapsthemostimportantthingtheyshouldlearnistobelieveinthemselves.A.Theresultsfromschoolsacrossthestateareshownonlineonagraph.B.Readingandwritingscoresalsoshowgrowth.C.Fortenyearsnow,federallawhastiedthisspendingtostudentperformance.D.Therefore,thegovernmentfeelsitagreatpressure.E.Butthreeyearslater,mostareoutperformingotherstudentsacrossthestate.F.However,thelimitsdon’tworkatall.G.ThewesternstateofColorado,forexample,hasanewassessmentmethod.第四部分:写作(共两节.满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。10删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下面划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。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。Afterfailingintheexam,mylifegotsuchdarkthatIdidn'twanttostudyanymore.Ialwayshidmyselfinhisbedroomandcriedquietly.Inmyfamily,IfeltIamneverimportant.IwasnotallowedtowatchTV,usingthecomputerorgooutunlesspermitted.What'smore,Ihadtostayinthestudyexceptwhenhavingmeals.Ialmostlostmyheart.Butoneevening,myfriendZhangWencamespecialtoseeme.Shetoldme,“Nothingisimpossible.Youshouldbelieveinyourself.”Encouragingbywhatshesaid,Iregainedconfidence,andmadeupmymindstudy.IhopedthatIcouldcatchuptoothers.第二节书面表达(满分25分)2022年秋,新生入学伊始,北京、上海等地多所学校开出“苹果班”教程,学生上课时使用iPad回答问题,放学后家庭作业也需要用iPad来完成。对此不少家长产生疑虑,认为加重了经济负担;孩子也可能沉迷游戏、影响学习。但也有不少家长反映,用高科技教学,不仅能提高孩子的兴趣,更能减少“拉箱书包”给孩子造成的负担。请围绕这个话题写一篇英语短文,并谈谈你的看法。注意:词数为100词左右。2022-04高三月考英语答案听力1-5CBABC6-10ACABC11-15ABCCB16-20ABBCA单选21-25BCBAA26-30BCCAB31-35CAADB完型36-40CCAAB41-45BAACD46-50CBCAD51-55CDBDC阅读56-59BDCA60-63BBCB64-66DBCA67-70CAB71-75CGAEB短文改错Afterfailingintheexam,mylifegotdarkthatIdidn'twanttostudyanymore.Ialwayshidmyselfinbedroomandcriedquietly.Inmyfamily,IfeltIneverimportant.IwasnotallowedtowatchTV,usingthecomputerorgooutunlessusepermitted.What's,Ihadtostayinthestudyexceptwhenhavingmeals.Ialmostlostmyheart.Butoneevening,myfriendZhangWencametoseeme.Shetoldme,“Nothingisimpossible.Youshouldbelieveinyourself.”bywhatshesaid,Iregainedconfidence,andmadeupmymindstudy.IhopedthatIcouldcatchupothers.书面表达Rencently,iPadarebeingusedforteachinginmanyschoolsinBeijingand10Shanghai.Peoplehavedifferentopinionsonit.ManypeopleareforthenewmeasurebecausetheythinkthatiPadsarelighttocarryandconvenienttouse.Thestudentstodayarefamiliarwithelectronicproducts,whichcanhelptoarousetheirinterestinlearning.However,othersarguethatreadingonthescreenisharmfultostudents’eyesinthelongrun.Theymayalsolosetheirabilitytowritebypressingthekeysinsteadofwritingwithpens.Inmyview,studentsshouldalwayswritewithpens.Meanwhile,electronicproductscanbeusedinclasstomakelearningmoreinteresting.10

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