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第1頁(yè)/共1頁(yè)2024北京首都師大附中高一(上)期末英語(yǔ)2024.01第一部分:聽(tīng)力與口語(yǔ)一、聽(tīng)后選擇(共14道小題;每題1.5分,共21分)第一節(jié)聽(tīng)短對(duì)話選擇1.WhatparthasJessicahurt?A.Herleg.B.Herarm.C.Herhand.2.Howmuchdidthemanpayforthecamera?A.150pounds.B.160pounds.C.175pounds.3.WhenwillthewomanleaveforHouston?A.At11:30am.B.At12:45pm.C.At2:15pm.4.Whatsituationarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Aflatmobilephonebattery.B.Beingstoppedbypolice.C.Acarbreakdown.第二節(jié)聽(tīng)長(zhǎng)材料選擇5.Whatdoesthemanorderforhisstarter?A.Chickensoup.B.Mixedvegetables.C.Friesandsalad.6.Howdoesthemanwantthesteakcooked?A.Rare.B.Medium.C.Welldone.7.Whatdothespeakersplantobringfortheirdog?A.AFrisbee.B.Afooddish.C.Sometowels.8.Whatmightthespeakersdoaftertheconversation?A.Haveapicnicinapark.B.Packfriedchicken.C.Stayathome.9.WhenwillthemanleaveforNewYork?A.December9th.B.December11th.C.March30th.10.Whatmightthewomando?A.Atourguide.B.Atravelagent.C.Asecretary.11.Whatkindofmoviedoesthemanenjoy?A.Horrormovies.B.Actionmovies.C.Comedies.12.Whyarethespeakersmakingtheconversation?A.Tosharetheirfavoritemovieswitheachother.B.Todecidewhatmoviethey'regoingtosee.C.Todiscussmoviesthatcameoutrecently.13.Wherewasthelibrarylocated?A.InGreece.B.InEgypt.C.InRome.14.Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?A.Thereasonwhythelibrarywasdestroyed.B.Thesignificantrolesofthelibrary.C.Theriseandfallofthelibrary.二、聽(tīng)后記錄與轉(zhuǎn)述(共兩節(jié),共15分)第一節(jié):聽(tīng)后記錄信息(共4小題;每小題1.5分,共6分)二、聽(tīng)后記錄與轉(zhuǎn)述(共兩節(jié),共15分)第二節(jié):轉(zhuǎn)述短文內(nèi)容(共1小題;共9分)起始句:SamSmithsuggestedsometipsonpreventinginjuriesinsports.AccordingtoSam,weshould…三、朗讀短文并回答問(wèn)題(共兩節(jié),共14分)第一節(jié):朗讀短文(共1小題;共8分)
Sleep
is
important
for
our
health.
It
is
important
to
sleep
in
the
dark.
Dr.
Phyllis
Zee
is
an
expert
in
sleep
medicine.
She
said
it
is
healthier
for
us
to
turn
off
all
lights
when
we
sleep.
Her
team
conducted
a
study
of
the
blood
sugar
levels
of
20
people
after
nights
of
sleep.
The
people
who
slept
with
a
light
on
had
higher
sugar
levels
than
those
who
slept
in
total
darkness.
She
said
this
is
because
light
promotes
brain
activity,
which
raises
blood
sugar
levels.
Turning
off
the
light
helps
to
keep
away
diabetes
and
heart
disease.
There
are
three
things
we
can
do
to
reduce
the
risk
of
illness
—
turn
off
the
lights,
never
sleep
with
white
or
blue
light,
and
use
a
blackout
curtain
or
wear
an
eye
mask.第二節(jié):口頭回答問(wèn)題(共3小題;每小題2分,共6分)WhoisDr.PhyllisZee?Whydoessleepingwiththelightonraisebloodsugar?Pleaselisttwowaystoreducetheriskofillness.第二部分:知識(shí)運(yùn)用閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題紙上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。YesDayMyfriendsandIwerehavingbreakfastataMexicanholidayresort(旅游勝地)whileenjoyingthecoolseabreeze.Itpromisedtobeanother__21__day,asweembracedthebreakfromourbusyroutine.Wewerelookingoverthelistoftheresort'sactivities.Afterwe__22__toconvince(說(shuō)服)eachotherofwhatwouldbebesttodo,Isaid,“Let'shaveaYESDAYandsayyestoEVERYactivity,evenifit'snotinourcomfortzone.Let's__23__andenjoyourselvesinunexpectedways.”Ihate__24__,buttheziplineovertheresortwasatthetopofourlist.IwasscaredwhenIclimbedintoposition.Iwantedtobackout,butmyfriendscheeredmeon.So,Ijumpedofftheplatformandscreamedthewholewaydown.ButIwasgladI__25__it.Besidesthe__26__,Ialsoappreciatedtheamazingviews.Thankfully,Ididn'tsayno,otherwiseIwouldhavemissedthiswonderfulexperience.MyfriendKatie,whodidn'twanttodokaraoke,alsohadtofaceher__27__ofbeingthecenterofattention.Wedancedandsang,laughingallnightlong.Wewere__28__braveenoughtoattendaweddingpartyanddancedonaglasstopperoveraswimmingpool.WestilltalkaboutourmagicalYesDay!Whenweseethephotosfromthatmagicaltime,wearesohappy.Infact,wemaymisssomuchifweonly__29__whatwearecomfortabledoing.Ibelieveweall__30__YesDays.21.A.interestingB.relaxingC.inspiringD.rewarding22.A.failedB.agreedC.managedD.decided23.A.helpB.relieveC.challengeD.appreciate24.A.sportsB.changesC.surprisesD.heights25.A.didB.hadC.gotD.won26.A.prideB.painC.anxietyD.excitement27.A.shameB.fearC.regretD.loneliness28.A.evenB.justC.almostD.still29.A.putoffB.giveupC.sticktoD.turnto30.A.wantB.needC.enjoyD.remember閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容填空。在未給提示詞的空白處僅填寫(xiě)1個(gè)恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,在給出提示詞的空白處用括號(hào)內(nèi)所給詞的正確形式填空。請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}紙指定區(qū)域作答。AAschoolfestivalisanexcitingevent__31__bringstogetherstudents,teachersandthewidercommunityinacelebrationoftalent,creativityandunity.Theschoolgroundsarechanged__32__acentreofcolorfuldecorations,livelymusicandawiderangeof__33__(activity).Studentsshowtheirskillsandpassionsthroughvariousperformances.Boothsandstalls(攤位)aresetuptooffergames,foodandcrafts,creatinganatmosphereoffunandenjoyment.Thefestivalservesasanopportunityforstudentstoexpress__34__(they),learnnewthings,andbuildconnections.BAspecialbirthdayparty__35__(hold)onWednesdayatChongqingZoofortwingiantpandasXiongXiaokaiandMaoXiaoyu,whobothturnedtwoyearsold.Thepartyinvitedtheirroommates,anothertwinpandabrothersXingxingandChenchen,asspecialguests.Theeventalsoattractedcrowdsofoverathousand__36__(join)thebirthdaycelebration.At8a.m.onWednesday,fourpandasenjoyedthebirthdaycake__37__(make)frombambooshootsandgrapesbythekeepersintheiroutdoorenclosure(圍場(chǎng)).CWhenafriendcomestoyouaftera__38__(stress)day,howdoyoucomforthim/her?Doyoulethim/hercomplain?Doyoupourhim/heraglassofmilk?Thosecouldwork.Butanewstudy__39__(suggest)thataveryeffectivetechniqueisalsosimpleandeasyhugging.MichaelMurphyandhisteamwantedtoknow__40__huggingcouldhelpcopewithstressornot.Theydidsomeresearchandfoundthatindividualswhoreceivedahugafteraconflictwerelessnegativelyaffectedcomparedtothosewhodidn't.第三部分:閱讀理解閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題紙上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。AWhetheryou'rebrandnewtohikingorlookingtodiscoveryournextfavoritetrail(路線),hikingappsmightbethetooltohelpyougetthere.Takealookatthelistbelowandchooseonethatmeetsyourneeds.1.G-GPSG-GPSisoneofthemostpopularnavigation(導(dǎo)航)toolsdesignedforremotemountainousareas.Forsomehikers,dependablemapsandaneasilysearchabletraildatabaseareamustforahikingapp.G-GPShasboth,whichmakesitagreatoptionforbeginnersandexperthikersalike.Itprovidesdatalikepace,distanceandincreasedheight.Moreover,itworksfinewhenyou'reofflineandwithoutcellservice.Ifyou'reafanofcold-temperaturehiking,thisapp'spaidversion($40)hasawintermapchoicethatdisplaysfeaturestohelpnavigateinsnowyweather.2.P-FinderManyhikerstendtohavetheexperienceofstandingonapeak,lookingatanothermountainandwondering“Whatpeakisthat?”Ifyou'dliketoavoidtheproblem,P-Findemightbetheappforyou.Ittakestheguessworkoutofyourexploration,thankstoitsuniqueoffering:a360°viewofmountainpeaksandtheirnamesfromyourcurrentlocation,requiringnoInternetconnection.Plus,alllevelsofhikerscanuseit,especiallyforfindingnewpeakstohike.Addedbonus:Theapphassomepracticalfunctions,whichallowyoutotakesomebreathtakingshotsandthenautomatically(自動(dòng)地)labeleachpeakwithitscorrectname.Youcanbuytheappfor$5onitsofficialwebsite.3.N-LandN-LandDigitalisaCanadiannonprofitthathelpsexperthikerstolearnmoreabouttheirlocalhistoryandtheIndigenousterritories(土著領(lǐng)地).Byenteringyouraddress,anumberoflinkswillappearwiththenamesofdifferentIndigenousnations.Clickingonthoselinks,youwillbetakentoapagespecificallyaboutthatnation,language,ortreaty,whereyoucanviewsomesources,givefeedback,andlearnalittlemore.Youcanevendothisifyou'reoffline.Thisappisanongoingproject,andmapsofnewterritoriesareregularlyadded.You’lllikelywanttousethisapptogetherwithanotherappsuchasA-TrailsorV-Ranger,ifyou’realsoseekingnavigationalhelp.41.Whichappcanprovideawholeviewofmountainpeaks?A.G-GPS.B.P-Finder.C.N-Land.D.A-Trails.42.Whatdothethreeappshaveincommon?A.Theysuitalllevelsofhikers.B.Theyshouldbeusedwithotherapps.C.Theyarefreeofchargeintheappstores.D.TheycanbeusedwithoutInternetconnection.43.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.G-GPSisamustforhikersduetoitsdatabase.B.P-Findercanautomaticallytakeaphotoforusers.C.N-Landcanincreaseusers'knowledgeoftheland.D.V-Rangercanattachthecorrectnametoeachlocation.44.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?A.Torecommendappsforhikers.B.Tointroducevarioushikingtrails.C.Toencouragepeopletogohiking.D.Tocomparedifferentkindsofapps.BAsacluelessfreshman,Iwaltzedintomyfirstcreativewritingcoursebyaccident,thinkingitwasaliteratureclassonhowtoreadstories,nothowtowritethem.Whentheteacherintroducedthecourse,Irealizedmymistake.ThecreditsIearnedfromthecoursewouldn'tcounttowardmymajor.Bytheendofthesession,however,IdecidedthatIhadtobeapartofthecourse.Perhaps,asalifelongreader,Iwaseagertounderstandhowstoriesworkedtheirmagic.Buttakingtheclasswouldbeimpossible:Iwasn'tevenonthewaitlist.That'swhentheteacheraskedforavolunteertosubmitthefirstworkshopstory.Silenceblanketedtheroom.Nooneriskedeyecontact.Whoevervolunteeredwouldhavetowriteawholestoryinaweek.Perhapsthey,likeme,hadneverwrittenonebefore.Seizingmychance,Iraisedmyhandandasked,“IfIgofirst,willyougivemeaspotintheclass?”Hesaidhewould.So,insteadofkeepingmyheaddownandavoidingeyecontact,Ididtheopposite.Yearslater,I'dcompletedadegreeincreativewritingandwasworkingonanovelwhenaliteraryagent(經(jīng)紀(jì)人)askedtoreadthefirst50pagesofmydraft.ButIwasn'tcomfortableshowingheranything;thenovelwasfarfromdone.Throughoutgraduateschool,I'dbeenadvisedmanytimesnottocontactagentsuntilIhaveacompletedraft.Inthemeanwhile,Iknewthebeginningofmystorywasattractiveandthattheagentmightnotremembermeafterayear.So,onceagain,insteadofkeepingmyheaddownandavoidingeyecontact,Ididtheopposite.Isentherthefirstthreechapters.Amonthlater,shesignedmeonthestrengthofthosechaptersalone.Shehassinceseenmethroughthepublicationofthreenovels.Determination,focus,perseverance—thequalitiesthatIconsidercrucialingettingmeintoStanfordnodoubthelpedmebecomethenovelistIamtoday.AndyetifI'dtrainedmygazeonlyonthepathahead,Iwouldhavemissedsomanyhappyaccidents,somanybeautifulopportunitiestolookup,raisemyhand,andsayyes.45.Whatmadetheauthorfinallydecidetotakethecourse?A.Thepopularityofthecourse.B.Hercuriosityaboutstorywriting.C.Herconfidenceinherwritingskills.D.Theneedtogetcreditsforherdegree.46.TheauthorvolunteeredtowritethefirstworkshopstorytoA.challengeherselfB.impresstheteacherC.displayhertalentD.winaplaceintheclass47.TheauthorsentherfirstthreechapterstotheagentbecauseA.herfriendsadvisedhertodosoB.herstorywasattractivetoreadersC.theagentaskedhertoturnintheworkD.shewantedtogetthechanceofpublication48.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytellus?A.Actionspeakslouderthanwords.B.Chancefavorsonlythepreparedmind.C.Successcomestothosewhowillanddare.D.Confidenceleadstogrowthandfulfillment.CSportsmanshipisthecornerstoneofcompetitivesports,representingtheprinciplesoffairplay,respectandhonesty.Itgoesbeyondwinningandlosing,emphasizingtheimportanceofmoralbehavior,respectingeachother,andfellowship.Attheheartofsportsmanshipliestheconceptoffairplay.Itfosters(培養(yǎng))acultureofrule-following,fairjudgment,andequalopportunitiesforallparticipants.Fairplayencouragesathletestocompetewithintegrity,showinghonestyandacceptingtheoutcomesgracefully.Itfostersanenvironmentwherecheating,unsportsmanlikeandrudebehaviorarediscouraged.Byupholdingfairplay,athletesdevelopasenseofmorality(道德)andastrongcharacterthatextendsbeyondthefieldofsports.Sportsmanshipalsoincludesrespectandempathy(共情),creatinganenvironmentthatencouragesunderstandingandcamaraderie.Athletesshowrespectforopponents,officials,andteammates,recognizingtheircontributionsandvaluingtheirabilities.Theyappreciatethevariousbackgrounds,skillsandperspectivesthatathletesfromdifferentteamsbringtothegame.Throughrespectandempathy,sportsmanshipbridgesgaps,promotesinclusivityandfostersasenseofunityamongathletesandfansalike.Sportsmanshipisshownbyathleteswhoactasrolemodels,inspiringotherswiththeirconductonandoffthefield.Whenathletesdisplaysportsmanship,theysendapowerfulmessagetoyoungfans,teachingthemtheimportanceoffairplay,respectandmoralbehavior.Thispositiveinfluenceextendstosocietyasawhole,wheresportsmanshipcanshapeattitudes,valuesandbehaviorsbeyondthefieldofsports.Byupholdingtheprinciplesofsportsmanship,athletescontributetoahealthier,morecaringsociety.Sportsorganizations,coachesandeducatorsplayanimportantroleinpromotingsportsmanship.Theyshouldfosteranenvironmentthatencouragesfairplay,respectandhonesty.Emphasizingsportsmanshipintrainingprogramsandcompetitionshelpsathletesdevelopastrongmoralcompass,empoweringthemtomakemoralchoicesbothinsportsandinlife.Furthermore,fansandaudienceshouldalsowelcomesportsmanship,creatingapositiveatmospherethatencouragesfaircompetitionandrespectforallparticipants.Sportsmanshipisthebedrockofcompetitivesports,emphasizingthevaluesoffairplayandrespect.Itimprovesthesportingexperience,fostersunityandshapesathletesintoresponsibleandcaringindividuals.Bypromotingsportsmanship,wecancreateasportingculturewherevictoriesarecelebratedbutfairness,respectandthespiritofthegametakecenterstage.49.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“camaraderie”meaninParagraph3?A.Friendship.B.Leadership.C.Contribution.D.Competition.50.WhatareParagraphs2and3mainlyabout?A.Howsportsmanshipisunderstood.B.Whysportsmanshipisstressed.C.Whensportsmanshipisshaped.D.Wheresportsmanshipistreasured.51.WhatcanbelearnedfromParagraph5?A.Athletesshouldbetrainedtomakemoralchoices.B.Audiencecouldinfluenceathletes’performanceinsports.C.Promotingsportsmanshiprequireseveryone'scontribution.D.Officialsshouldtakealeadincreatingapositiveatmosphere.52.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?A.Sportsmanship:AdvantagesofDoingSportsB.Sportsmanship:SpiritofFairPlayandRespectC.ShowingSportsmanship:QualitiesofaGoodPlayerD.TeachingSportsmanship:ValuesofHonestyandCourageDThankstoin-depthreportingbytheWallStreetJournal,wenowknowthatFacebookhaslongbeenawareitsproductInstagramhasharmfuleffectsonthementalhealthofmanyadolescentusers.Younggirls,inparticular,strugglewiththeirbodyimagethankstoaconstantstreamofphotosandvideosshowingbeautifulbodiesthatusersdon'tthinktheycanattain.WhiletheinformationtheJournalcoveredisessentialandinstructive,itdoesnottellthewholestory.Deepdown,thisisnotanInstagramproblem;it'sapeopleproblem.Understandingthatdistinctioncanmakethedifferencebetweenafailedattempttocontainateen'sinterestinanaddictiveappandsuccessfullyaddressingtheunderlyingproblemleadingtomentaldistressinduced(誘發(fā))byInstagram.CriticswerequicktoshameFacebookforsittingonthedataandnotreleasingittoresearchersoracademicswhoaskedforit.Otherscriticizethesocialmediagiantfornotusingtheresearchtocreateasaferexperienceforitsteenusers.Theanger,whileunderstandable,ismisplaced.WhileI'mreluctanttodefendFacebook,I'mnotsureit'sreasonabletoblamethecompanyforwithholdingdatathatwouldhurtitsbusiness.Haveyoueverbinge-watched(狂看)aNetflixseries?Iassureyouitwasn'tahealthyendeavor.Youwereinactive,likelydidnothingproductive,mindlesslysnackedanddidn'tgooutsideforfreshair.ItisanobjectivelyharmfuluseoftimetostareataTVorlaptopforafullweekend.ShouldwerespondbyshamingNetflixfornotalertingustohowdamaginganaddictiveproductcanbeWhileit'sreasonabletosayInstagrammakesesteemissuesworse,itstrainscredulity(夸張到難以置信)tobelieveitcausestheminthefirstplace.Youcreateyourownexperiencesonsocialmedia.Forthemostpart,youchoosewhichaccountstofollowandengage.Ifyou'realreadyvulnerabletoinsecuritiesandself-sabotage(自損)--asmanyteensare--youwillfindaccountstoobsessover.Andthisisn'tanewphenomenon.Beforesocialmedia,thereweresimilarissuesfuelingself-esteemissues.Whetherthetargetbemagazines,moviesortelevisionshowsdepictingdifficult-to-attainbodies,therehasbeenarelativelysteadychorus(異口同聲)ofexpertsnothingthedamagenewmediacouldcauseyoungviewers.Self-esteemissueshaveanunderlyingcause--onethat'sindependentofsocialmediause.Instagrammerelyenhancesthosefeelingsbecauseitprovidesinfinitelymoreaccesstotriggersthanolderformsofmedia.It'smoreworthwhiletoaddressthoseunderlyingfactorsratherthantoattackFacebook.53.TheauthorthinksthecriticismsagainstInstagram______.A.arenotdirectedatthefundamentalproblemB.addresstheInstagram-inducedmentalpainC.areonlybasedonthedatareleasedbyFacebookD.aresuccessfulattemptstochangeteens'interestinaddictiveapps54.Whatdoestheword”contain”inPara.2probablymean?A.include B.restrain C.spark D.trigger55.Netflixismentionedto____.A.comparethecriticismsagainstitandFacebookB.defendwhyFacebookistoblameC.suggestthecritics'remarksarenottopointD.showNetflixdoesmoreharmtoteens56.TheInstagramproblemisessentiallya"peopleproblem"because_____.A.itishumannaturetogetaddictedtosocialmediaB.usersdecideontheirexperiencesonsocialmediaC.peoplehaveatendencytofeelinsecureonlineD.peoplearekeenonfabricatingtheirself-profile57.WhatisthepassagemainlyaboutA.theunprecedentedcriticismfacingFacebookB.thealarmingonlinehabitsofteenagersworldwideC.theharmfulimpactofInstagramonteenagersD.therootcauseofInstagram-inducedmentalstrains七選五If
you
think
of
the
jobs
robots
could
never
do,
you
would
probably
put
doctors
and
teachers
at
the
top
of
the
list.
__58__But
are
we
underestimating
what
robots
can
do?
In
some
cases,
they
already
perform
better
than
doctors
at
diagnosing
illness.
Also,
some
patients
might
feel
more
comfortable
sharing
personal
information
with
a
machine
than
a
person.
__59__British
education
expert
Anthony
Seldon
thinks
so.
And
he
even
has
a
date
for
the
robot
takeover
of
the
classroom:2027.
He
predicts
robots
will
do
the
main
job
of
transferring
information
and
teachers
will
be
like
assistants.
__60__Then
they
will
adapt
the
information
to
each
student.
It's
not
a
popular
opinion
and
its
unlikely
robots
will-ever
have
the
ability
to
really
connect
with
humans
like
another
human
can.__61__A
robot
teacher
is
better
than
no
teacher
at
all.
In
some
parts
of
the
world,
there
aren't
enough
teachers
and
9~16
percent
of
children
under
the
age
of
14
don't
go
to
school.
That
problem
could
be
partly
solved
by
robots
because
they
can
teach
anywhere
and
won't
get
stressed,
or
tired,
or
move
somewhere
for
an
easier,
higher-paid
job.Those
negative
aspects
of
teaching
are
something
everyone
agrees
on.
Teachers
all
over
the
world
are
leaving
because
it
is
a
difficult
job
and
they
feel
overworked.
__62__
Teachers
waste
a
lot
of
time
doing
nonteaching
work,
including
more
than
11
hours
a
week
marking
homework.
If
robots
could
cut
the
time
teachers
spend
marking
homework
and
writing
reports,
teachers
would
have
more
time
and
energy
for
the
parts
of
the
job
humans
do
best.A.One
thing
is
certain,
though.
B.Could
there
be
a
place
for
robots
in
education
after
all?C.Itisarguedthatrobotteachersarelikelytoimpactchildren’sprivacy.D.However,peopleareworriedabouttheuseofrobotteachersinschools.E.Intelligent
robots
will
read
students'
faces,
movements
and
maybe
even
brain
signals.
F.Perhaps
the
question
is
not
"Will
robots
replace
teachers?"
but
"How
can
robots
help
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G.It’seasytoimaginerobotcleanersandfactoryworkers,butsomejobsneedhumanconnectionandcreativity.第四部分:書(shū)面表達(dá)第一節(jié)(共4小題;第53—55小題各2分,第56小題5分,共11分)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)題目要求用英文回答問(wèn)題。請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡指定區(qū)域作答。AreYouaScanner?“Icanneversticktoanything.”“IgetboredassoonasIknowhowtodosomething.”…Ifyou'veeversaidthesetoyourself,chancesaregoodthatyou'reaScanner.Unlikethosepeoplewhoseemtofindandbesatisfiedwithoneareaofinterest,you'reborntobeinterestedinmanythings.Insteadofadisabilitytobeovercomebyastrongwill,itisactuallyanexceptionalgift,awholenewwayofthinking.IntensecuriosityaboutmanyunrelatedsubjectsisthemostbasiccharacteristicsofaScanner.Scannersareindeeduniquebeings,andtheymaynotevenrecognizethemselvesbecausetheyseldommeetotherslikethem.Howdoyouknowifyou'reaScanner?Let'sstartbydefiningwhoisn'tone.ThosewhofindfulfillmentinonefieldarecalledDivers.ExamplesofDiversincludeprofessionalmusicians,scientists,mathematicians,andothersdeeplyinvolvedintheirfields.Scannersconstantlyseeknewhorizons,whileDiversfindsatisfactionwithintheirfield.ToScannerstheworldislikeabigcandystorefulloffascinatingopportunities,andtheyreachoutandstufftheirpocketsexcitedly.However,thismaynotlastforever.Askids,mostScannershavebeenhavingagreattime!Atschoolnooneobjectstotheirmanyinterests,becauseeveryhourofeverystudent'sschooldayisdevotedtoadifferentsubject.Butatsomepointinhighschoolorsoonafter,everyoneisexpectedtomakeachoice,andthat'swhenScannersrunintotrouble.Whilesomepeoplehappilynarrowdowntoonesubject,Scannerssimplycan't.Conventionally,ifyou'reajack-of-all-trades,you'llbeamasterofnone.IdentifyingyourselfasaScannermeanschangingthewayyouseeyourselfintheworld.Itstartswithunderstandingthatyoushouldstoptryingtofitintotheacceptednormatonceandbeginlearningaboutwhoyoureallyare.Inconclusion,ifyou'reaScanner,embraceyouruniquenature.Yourdiverseinterestsareagift,notaweakness.63.WhatisthemostbasiccharacteristicofaScanner?64.WhydoScannersrunintotroublewhentheygrowup?65.Pleasedecidewhichpartisfalseinthefollowingstatement,thenunderlineitandexplainwhy.IdentifyingyourselfasaScannermeansyoushouldchangethewayyouseetheworld.66.AreyouaDiveroraScanner?Howwouldyouembraceyouruniquenature?(Inabout40words)第二節(jié)(15分)春節(jié)將至,你最近瀏覽某英語(yǔ)論壇時(shí)注意到關(guān)于“云過(guò)節(jié)”的熱烈討論。請(qǐng)就此話題回帖,內(nèi)容包括:1.發(fā)表看法;2.闡明理由。注意:詞數(shù)100詞左右。Whatdoyouthinkofcelebratingfestivalsonline?Kathy·FollowUpdatedJan10Personally,Ifindittobeapracticalsolution.Asastudentstudyingabroad,Ioftenrelyonvirtualcelebrationstostayconnectedwithmyfamily.…(more)Mike·FollowFormerSelfEmployed·UpdatedJan13Iunderstandtheconveniencefactor,butIvalueface-to-facegatheringsmore,asnothingcanreplacethejoyandwarmththatcomefrombeingphysicallypresentwithlovedones.…more)
參考答案第一部分:聽(tīng)力與口語(yǔ)答案略第二部分:知識(shí)運(yùn)用第一節(jié):21.B 22.A 23.C 24.D 25.A 26.D 27.B 28.A 29.C 30.B第二節(jié):31.that/which 32.into/to 33.activities 34.themselves 35.washeld 36.tojoin 37.made 38.stressful 39.suggested/suggests/hassuggested 40.whether第三部分:閱讀理解41.B 42.D 43.C 44.A 45.B 46.D 47.D 48.C 49.A 50.A 51.C 52.B53.A 54.B 55.C 56.B 57.D 58.G59.B 60.E 61.A 62.F第四部分:書(shū)面表達(dá)第一節(jié):63.Intensecuriosityaboutmanyunrelatedsubjects.64.Becausewhentheygrowup,theyareexpectedtomakeachoice,buttheysimplycan’t.65.Accordingtothepassage,i
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