上海市普陀区高三英语质量调研试卷
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上海市普陀区2022学年第一学期高三英语质量调研试卷I.ListeningComprehensionSectionA10%Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaidTheconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard1.A.Relaxed B.Annoyed C.Worried. D.Satisfied2.A.OnFebruary1st.B.OnFebruary2nd. C.OnFebruary3rd D.OnFebruary8th.3.A.Abasketballplayer. B.Alaundryworker. C.Awindowwasher. D.Arockclimber.4.A.Toastationeryshop. B.Toagymnasium. C.Toapaintstore. D.Toanewsstand.5.A.Askforsomethingcheaper B.Buythepurseshereallylikes C.Protectherselffrombeinghurt.D.Bargainwiththeshopassistant. 6.A.Shedoesn'tplantocontinuestudyingnextyear.B.Shehasalreadytoldthemanaboutherplan.C.Sheisn’tplanningtoleaveheruniversity.D.SherecentlyvisitedadifferentuniversityB.Dessertisservedinthecafeteria.D.Coffeeisn’tallowedinthelibrary. 9.A.Hedoesn'tmindhelpingthewoman.B.He'llhelpifthewomandoesn'tmind.C.He’llhelpifthewomandoesn’tmind.D.Hecan’thelpmovethecupboard.10.A.Thewashingmachineistotallybeyondrepair.B.ShewillhelpWendyprepareherannualreport.C.Wendyshouldgiveprioritytowritingherreport.D.Thewashingmachineshouldbecheckedannually.SectionB15%Directions:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachofthepassagesandtheconversation.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.11.A.Becausehealwaysfiredthewaiters.B.Becausehefollowedseveralwaiters.C.Becausehewasanaturalmotivator.D.Becauseheseldomhadabadday.B.Tellhimselftobeinagoodmood.D. Acceptsomeone’scomplaints.11/1213.A.Howtobeauniquemanager.B.Weshouldbecuriousaboutuniquepeople.C.Ourchoicesmaydecidehowweliveourlives.D.Weshoulddosomethingafterwewakeupeachmorning.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.14.A.Theyareverygenerousingivinggifts.B.Theyrefusegiftswhendoingbusiness.C.Theyregardgiftsasasymboloffriendship.D.Theygivegiftsonlyonspecialoccasions.15.A.Theyenjoygivinggiftstootherpeople.B.Theyspendalotoftimechoosinggifts.C.Theyhavetofollowmanyspecificrules.D.Theypayattentiontothequalityofgifts.16.A.Gift-givingplaysanimportantroleinhumanrelationships.B.Wemustbeawareofculturaldifferenceingivinggifts.C.Wemustlearnhowtogivegiftsbeforegoingabroad.D.Readingextensivelymakesoneabettergift-giver. Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.17.A.Sheisenjoyingherlanguagestudy.B.Sheisenjoyinghermanagementstudy.C.Sheisnotfeelingverywellatthemoment.D.Sheisnothappyaboutherstudypressure.18.A.Itischallenging. B.Itisinteresting. C.Itisuseful. D.Itisdifficult.19.A.Shedislikesthefoodsheeats.B.Sheisunabletosleepwell.C.Shefindstherenthigh.D.Shehasnochancetomakefriends. 20.A.Totrytomakemorefriends.B.Totrytochangeaccommodation.C.TospendmoretimeonEnglish.D.Tostopattendinglanguageclasses.I.Grammarandvocabulary SectionA10%Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.TheImportanceofAccessibilityAwarenessAtarecentmeeting,peoplewithdisabilitiestalkedabouttheirlives.Iwasamazedtohearaboutthechallenges(21)(face)bypeoplewithphysicaldisabilities.However,(22) amazedmemostwasthegreatimportanceofeducationabouthandicap(残障)facilities.Twowomenwho(23)(use)wheelchairsalltheirlifearetwoimportantmembersofthe11/12NationalGroupforDisabledPersons,devotedto(24) (raise)awarenessaboutdisabilities.Theyeducateaboutallthefacilitiesforpeoplewithdisabilities.Onebigconcernisthepeoplewhotakeadvantageofaids,suchashandicapparkingspaces.Sopeople(25) disabilitiesneedtobeeducatedaboutthesefacilities.Andthemeetingfocusedoneducatingthepublic.Somehandicapspotshaveextraroomnexttothem,markedwiththe“NoParking”signs.“(26) I'mnotinthespot,Icantaketheno-parkingareanexttoit’ssomepeoplesay.However,thewomen(27)useawheelchairdisagreetothis.Thespaceexiststoallowsomeoneinawheelchairtohaveroomtogetinoroutoftheircar.Ifthereisacarinthatspace,thehandicapparkingspotisnolongeruseful.Somewalkwayshavehandrailsnexttothemtohelpthosewhorequireextraassistance.(28) itisablindpersonseekingguidanceoranelderlypersonseekingsupport,therailisthereforwalking.Sometimestherailisblocked,byaparkedbicycleforinstance,andconsequentlymadeuseless.Aswiththeparkingspot,thisismorelikelyacaseoflackofeducation.Peoplewho(29) (inform)oftherail’susewouldbelesslikelytomistakeitforabikerack(停放架).Meetingsomeofthepeoplewhoareaffectedbythelackofeducationaboutfacilitiesmademeseethatthereisworktobedone.Ifmorepeoplewereeducatedabouttheproperusesofaccommodations,therewouldbe(30)_______(few)challengesforpeoplewithphysicaldisabilities.SectionB10%Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.glued B.guilty C.luxurious D.portrait E.proud F.reflectedG.removed H.doubts I.reveals J.shadow K.suggestCouldItBeaWorkbyRembrandt(伦勃朗)Rembrandtisthemostfamousoftheseventeenth-centuryDutchpainters.However,thereare 31 whethersomepaintingsattributed(归属)toRembrandtwereactuallypaintedbyhim.OnesuchpaintingisknownasattributedtoRembrandtbecauseofitsstyle,andindeedtherepresentationofthewoman’sfaceisverymuchlikethatofportraitsknowntobebyRembrandt.Butthereareproblemswiththepaintingthat32itcouldnotbeaworkbyRembrandt.First,thereissomethinginconsistent(不一致)aboutthewaythewomaninthe33isdressed.Sheiswearingawhitelinencapofakindthatonlyservantswouldwear—-yetthecoatsheiswearinghasa34furcollarthatnoservantcouldafford.Rembrandt,whowasknownforhisattentiontothedetailsofhissubjects'clothing,wouldnothavebeen35ofsuchaninconsistency.Second,Rembrandtwasamasterofpaintinglightand36,butinthispaintingtheseelementsdonotfittogether.Thefaceappearstobeilluminated(照亮)bylight37ontoitfrombelow.Butbelowthefaceisthedarkfurcollar,whichwouldabsorblightratherthanreflectit.Sothefaceshouldappearpartiallyinshadow,whichisnothowitappears.11/12Rembrandtwouldneverhavemadesuchanerror.Finally,examinationofthebackofthepainting38thatitwaspaintedonapanelmadeofseveralpiecesofwood___39___together.AlthoughRembrandtoftenpaintedonwoodpanels(面板)snopaintingknowntobebyRembrandtwaspaintedinthisway.Forthesereasons,thepaintingwas40fromtheofficialcatalogofRembrandt’spaintingsinthe1930s.III.ReadingComprehension SectionA15%Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.AQuestionofJudgmentHumanbeingsare,inprinciple,pooratconsideringbackgroundinformationwhenmakingindividualdecisions.Atfirstglance,thismightseemlikeastrengththat__41__peopletheabilitytomakejudgmentswhichareindependentof__42__factors.Butinaworldofquotas(配额)andlimits—__43___,theworldinwhichmostprofessionalpeopleoperate—Dr.SimonsohnreportedinPsychologicalSciencethatitwasactuallyaweaknesssinceaninabilitytoconsiderthebigpicturewasleadingdecision-makerstobebiased(有偏见)bythedailysamplestheywereworkingwith.Forexample,hesupposedthatajudgefearfulofappearingtoosoftoncrimemightbemorelikelytosendsomeonetoprison___44___hehadalreadysentencedfiveorsixotherdefendants(被告)onlytoforcedcommunityserviceonthatday.To__45_thisidea,Dr.Simonsohn.andhisassistantsturnedtheirattentiontotheuniversity-admissionsprocess.Admissionsofficersinterviewhundredsofapplicantseveryyear,atarateof4%aday,andcanofferentrytoabout40%ofthem.Intheory,the___46__ofanapplicantshouldnotdependonthefewothers___47__randomlyforinterviewduringthesameday,butDr.Simonsohnsuspectedthetruthwasotherwise.Hestudiedtheresultsof9,323MBAinterviews___48___by31admissionsofficers.Theinterviewershadratedapplicantsonascaleofonetofive.Thisscale___49___numerousfactors,includingcommunicationskills,personaldrive,team-workingabilityandpersonalaccomplishments,intoconsideration.Thescoresfromthisratingwere___50___usedinconjunctionwithanapplicant'sscoreontheGMAT,astandardizedexamwhichis__51___outof800points,tomakeadecisiononwhethertoaccepthimorher.Dr.Simonsohnfoundifthescoreofthepreviouscandidateinadailyseriesofintervieweeswas0.75pointsormorehigherthanthatoftheone_52_that,thenthescoreforthenextapplicantwould__53__byanaverageof0.075points.Thismightsoundsmall,buttoreversetheeffectsofsuchadecrease,acandidatewouldneed30moreGMATpointsthanwouldotherwisehavebeennecessary.Asforwhypeoplebehavethisway,Dr.Simonsohnproposesthatafteracceptinganumberofstrongcandidates,interviewersmightformtheillogicalexpectationthata__54__candidate“isdue”.Regardlessofthereason,ifthissortofthinkingprovestohaveasimilareffectonthejudgmentsofthoseinotherfields,suchaslawandmedicine,itcouldberesponsibleforfarworsethingsthanthe__55__ofqualifiedbusiness-school11/12candidates. 41.A.grantsB.equipsC.deniesD.delivers 42.A.minorB.externalC.crucialD.objective 43.A.aboveallB.nottomentionC.onthewholeD.inotherwords44.A.ifB.untilC.thoughD.unless 45.A.testB.emphasizeC.shareD.promote46.A.decisionB.qualityC.statusD.success 47.A.found B.studiedC.chosenD.identified48.A.inspiredB.expressedC.conductedD.secured 49.A.putB.gotC.tookD.gave 50.A.insteadB.thenC.everD.rather 51.A.selectedB.passedC.markedD.introduced52.A.belowB.afterC.aboveD.before 53.A.jumpB.floatC.flowD.drop54.A.strongerB.weakerC.betterD.worse55.A.rejectionB.receptionC.reputationD.recreationSectionB22%Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A).RoaldDahl-theauthorwhoentertainedpeoplewithclassicslikeMatilda,CharlieandtheChocolateFactoryandJamesandtheGiantPeach-wouldhavebeen100yearsoldthisyear.RoaldDahlismostfamousforthebookshewroteforchildren,buthealsowrotenovelsandshortstoriesforadults,screenplays,andnon-fiction,too!RoaldDahlwasbornnearCardiff,inWalesin1916.HisparentswerefromNorway,andtheynamedhimafterRoaldAmundsen,thefamousNorwegianexplorer.Roaldwassentofftoboardingschoolwhenhewasonlynineyearsold.Hewasveryhomesick,andhadahardtimeobeyingthestrictteachersandtheheadmaster.Inthosedays,teacherswouldsometimeshittheirstudentswithacane(藤条)whentheymisbehaved.Thisnaturallymadealotofchildrenveryafraidoftheirteachers!Lateron,Roaldintegratedthisfearanddistrustofadultsintomanyofhischildren'sbooks.DuringWorldWarII,RoaldjoinedtheRoyalAirForceandflewmissionsoverAfrica,theMediterranean,andtheMiddleEast.Atonepoint,hisplanecrashedintheLibyanDesert.Hewastemporarilyblinded,andstrandedinthemiddleofnowherewithacrackedskullandabrokennose.Fortunately,hewasrescued,andwithinafewmonthshadmadeacompleterecovery.AfterhisinjuriesforcedhimtoleavetheAirForce,Roaldbeganwriting.Hisfirstpublishedpiecewasamagazinearticleabouthisplanecrash.Duringthe1950s,hebecameanaccomplishedwriterofshortstoriesforadults.Thesestoriesusuallyfeaturedmystery,suspense,andatwistending.In1961,RoaldpublishedJamesandtheGiantPeach,whichtellsthestoryofayoungboywhoattemptstoescapefromhistwonasty,abusiveaunts.Theboyfinallygetsawayby11/12sailingacrosstheoceaninsideamagical.giantpeachandbefriendsthegiantbugsthatliveinsideit.JamesandtheGiantPeachwaspromptedbythebedtimestoriesRoaldwouldmakeupforhisyoungdaughters.Hesaidthatitwasachallengetokeeptheminterestedandattentive---hehadtomakehisstoriesfunny,exciting,andoriginal.In1964,hewrotehismostfamousbook---CharlieandtheChocolateFactory,inwhichapoorboywinsa“goldenticket”totouramysteriousworld.56.HowdidRoaldDahl’sexperiencesinWorldWarIIinfluencehislaterwriting?A.Hewasapilot,andhisfirstpublicationwasaboutaplanecrash.B.HewasinNavy,andhisfirstpublicationdealtwithlifeaboardaship.C.HewasintheArmy,andhisfirstpublicationwassetinNazi-occupiedEurope.D.Heworkedinamilitaryfactory,andhisfirstpublicationwasaboutfactorylife.57.ManyofRoaldDahl’schildren’sstorieswereinspiredby.A.avacationhetookwithhisgrandparentsB.hisrelationshipwithhisparentsC.histimeinthemilitaryD.histimeawayatboardingschool58.WhatledRoaldDahltowriteJamesandtheGiantPeach?A.Hislifelongloveofpeaches.B.Thebedtimestorieshetoldhisdaughters.C.Theinsectshefoundinhisgarden.D.Thecrueltyheexperiencedatthehandsofhisaunts.59.WhichofthesestatementsisanopinionaboutRoaldDahl?A.Hewasthegreatestchildren'sauthorofthe20thcentury.B.Hepublishedmorethanadozenbooksforchildren.C.JamesandtheGiantPeachwashisfirstbookforchildren.D.Severalofhisbookswereadaptedintosuccessfulmovies.(B)HolidayPlusNeedabreak?Choosefromthesethreewonderfulholidays!11/12*Price:perperson,perpackage,twinshareChildren11yearsandunderare50%.Children4yearsandunderarefree.60.Whichholidaylocationdoesn’twelcomeyoungchildren?A.MountainLodge.B.PelicanResort.B.CedarLodge.D.Noneoftheabove.61.Accordingtotheholidayadvertisement,whichofthefollowingisNOTTRUE?A.BothMountainLodgeandPelicanResortareclosetothecoast.B.Touristscan'tvisitPelicanResortinMaybecauseoftherestoration.C.AllmealsareincludediftouristschoosetogotothePelicanResort.D.CanoeingandcyclingareprovidedatnoextracostatCedarLodge.62.AholidayinMountainLodgeforacouplewith12-year-oldtwingirlsanda3-year-oldboycostsA.$825B.$990C.$1320D.$165011/12(C)France,whichpridesitselfastheglobalinnovatoroffashion,hasdecideditsfashionindustryhaslostanabsoluterighttodefinephysicalbeautyforwoman.Itslawmakersgavepreliminary(初步)approvallastweektoalawthatwouldmakeitacrimetoemployultra-thinmodelsoncatwalks.Theparliamentalsoagreedtobanwebsitesthatadvocate“excessivethinness”bypromotingextremedieting.Suchmeasureshaveacoupleofupliftingmotives.Theysuggestbeautyshouldnotbedefinedbylooksthatendupwithimpingingonhealth.That’sastart.Andthebanonultra-thinmodelsseemstogobeyondprotectingmodelsfromstarvingthemselvestohealth,assomehavedone.Ittellsthefashionindustrythatitmusttakeresponsibilityforthesignalitsendstowomen,especiallyteenagegirls,aboutthesocialstandardtheymustusetodeterminetheirindividualworth.Thebans,iffullyenforced,wouldsuggesttowoman(andmanymen)thattheyshouldnotletothersbejudgesoftheirbeauty.Andperhapsfaintly,theyhintthatpeopleshouldlooktootherqualitieslikecharacterandintellectratherthandietingtheirwaytosizezeroorwasp-waist(黄蜂腰体型).TheFrenchmeasures,however,relytoomuchonseverepunishmenttochangeaculturethatstillregardsbeautyasskin-deepandbone-showing.Underthelaw,usingafashionmodelthatdoesnotmeetagovernment-definedindexofbodymesscouldresultina$85,000fineandsixmonthsinprison.Thefashionindustryknowsithasaninherentprobleminfocusingonmaterialdecorationandidealizedbodytypes.InDenmark,theUnitedStates,andafewothercountries,itistryingtosetvoluntarystandardformodelsandfashionimagesthatrelymoreonpeerpressureforenforcement.IncontrasttoFrance’sactions,Denmark’sfashionindustryagreedlastmonthonrulesandpunishmentsregardingage,health,andothercharacteristicsofmodels.ThenewlyrevisedDanishFashionEthicalCharter(伦理准则)dearlystates:“Weareawareofandtakeresponsibilityfortheimpactthefashionindustryhasonbodyideals,especiallyonyoungpeople.^Relyingonethicalpersuasionratherthanlawtoaddressthemisuseofbodyidealsmaybethebeststep.Evenbetterwouldbetohelpelevateconceptsofbeautybeyondthematerialstandardsofaparticularindustry.63.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,whatwouldhappeninFrance?A.Physicalbeautywouldberedefined.B.Newcatwalkswouldbeconstructed.C.Websitesaboutdietingwouldboom.D.Thefashionindustrywoulddecline.64.Thephrase“impingingon”(Line2,Para2)isclosestinmeaningto.A.increasingthevalueofB.indicatingthestateofC.losingfaithinD.doingharmto65.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEofthefashionindustry?A.TheFrenchmeasureshavealreadyfailed.B.Newstandardsarebeingsetin11/12Denmark.C.Modelsarenolongerunderpeerpressure.D.Itsinherentproblemsaregettingworse.66.Whichofthefollowingmaybethebesttitleofthetext?A.JustAnotherStruggleforBeautyB.AProspectfortheStarvingModelsinFranceCAChallengetotheFashionIndustry’sBodyIdealsC.ThreatsiotheFashionIndustrySectionC8%Directions:Readthepassagecarefully.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.A.Morethanaquarterareinsub-SaharanAfrica.B.Therearemanyreasonsforworldhunger.C.Ittakestheeffortofeverycountrytofightagainstworldhunger.D.Inthoseplaces,obesityisafarbiggerproblemthanhunger.E.Thoseplacesneedfarmorefoodthantheyactuallyget.F.Bytheendofthisyear,morethan35millionpeoplewillhavediedasaresultofnothavingenoughtoeat.In2022,thenumberofhungrypeopleintheworldreachedonebillionforthefirsttime.It'sdifficultnottobeshockedbythefactthatmorethanoneinsevenpeopleintheworlddonothaveenoughtoeat.__67__HungerkillsmorepeopleperyearthandiseasessuchasAIDS,malaria(症疾)andTB(肺结核)combined.TheUNestimatesthatalmosttwothirdsoftheworld'shungrypeopleareinAsia,whichisofcoursetheworld'smostpopulouscontinent.__68__AlthoughthisregionhasamuchlowerpopulationthanAsia,ithasthehighestpercentageofhungrypeople.AlmostalloftherestareinLatinAmerica,NorthAfricaandtheCaribbean.Intherichestregionsoftheworldthereareonlyatinynumberofpeoplewhodon'thaveenoughtoeat. __69__Theyincludewars,droughts,floods,andtheover-useoffarmingland.Allthesefactorsaffectfoodproduction.Manypeoplealsoblamegreedybusinessmenforpushingupthepricesofbasicfoodsintheglobalmarket.Butthemostimportantreason,quitesimply,ispoverty,whichhasincreasedrecentlyduetothefinancialcrisisof2022.Althoughmanypeoplemaketheobviouspointthattherewouldbelesshungeriftheglobalpopulationweresmaller,fewpeoplewouldarguethatthereisnotenoughfoodtogoaround.Thebasicproblemseemstobenotalackoffood,butitsdistribution.Inthelast50years,globalfoodproductionhasrisenevenmorequicklythantheglobalpopulation.Therearemanyareasoftheworldinwhichpeoplegenerallyhavemorethanenoughfood.__70__Theanswertoworldhunger,therefore,maybeabalancedfooddistributionaroundthewholeworld.Everyonewillhaveenoughtoeat,butnotovereat.IV.SummaryWriting10%Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.TeachingIs“OneoftheLeastPopularJobsintheUK”TheUKgovernmenthasjustpublishedareportonthefutureofsecondaryschool11/12teaching,andtheconclusionofthereportisthatmanysecondaryschoolsnowfacegreatdifficultiesinfindingpeoplewhowanttobeteachers.Sincethe1980s,thenumberofgraduateswhowould“seriouslyconsider”teachingasacareerhasfallensharply,from64%in1982tojust17%today.Thereportsuggeststhaturgentactionneedstobetakeninordertoencouragemoreintelligentyounggraduatesintoteaching.Themaindrawback(缺点)ofsecondaryteaching,accordingtothereport,isthelowsalary.Earningsinteachingaremuchlowerthaninmanyotherjobs.JoanneManners,24,isagoodexample:“Igraduatedinmathslastyear,andIwasthinkingofdoingateacher-trainingcoursetobecomeamathsteacher---butIsawIcouldearntwiceasmuchifIworkedinmarketingoradvertising,soIdecidednottobecomeateacher.”It'snotjustaboutthemoney,however.Thesurveyconcludedthatanotherreasonwhypeopledonn’twanttobeteachersisthatsometeenagersbehaveverybadlyinschool.Alotofschoolshaveproblemswithdiscipline,anditseemsclearthatchildrendonothavethesamerespectforteachersasinthepast.Here’stheviewofDaveHallam,anaccountantfromLondon:“Ithinkparentsaretoblame.Theyshouldhavestricterruleswiththeirchildrenathomeandalsoteachtheirchildrentohavemorerespectforteachers.”Thereportisclearthattheproblemofteachershortageisaveryseriousone.Itsaysthatthegovernmentshouldraiseteachers’paysignificantly,tocatchupwithworkersinotherprofessions.Italsoindicatesthatthegovernmentcouldlaunchanationwidepublicitycampaign,withsomeadvertisementsonTVandinthenewspapers,toshowthepositivesidesofteachingtoyoungpeople.V.Translation15%Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.72.三轮激烈的电视辩论之后,Trump当选为美国总统。(elect)73.无论多忙,我们都应该花点时间锻炼身体。(spend)74.手机在人们日常生活中起着如此重要的作用,没有人敢不带手机去旅行。(So...)75.最近上映的这部电影旨在唤起公众对于边防警察的关注,他们冒着生命危险,不惜一切代价捍卫国家尊严。(concern)VI.GuidedWriting25%Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.学校学生广播台正在酝酿改版,拟从现有的三个栏目(科学技术、兴趣爱好、文学艺术)中去除一个,并从三个备选栏目(旅行、环保、健身)中挑选一个纳入该电台节目。假设你是该校学生李华,给校广播台长写一封电子邮件,表达你的观点。邮件须包括以下内容:1.你建议去除的栏目及去除的理由;2.你建议增加的栏目及增加的理由。11/1211/1211/12
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