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高三英語試卷
(考試時間:105分鐘滿分:115分)
I.GrammarandVocabulary
SectionA
Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentand
grammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformof
thegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.
Reluctantinfluencers
WhenIstartedpostingvideosregularlytogrowmyon-cameravideo-coachingbusiness,a
friendaskedme,“Areyoutryingtobeaninfluencer?”Ihesitatedatthequestion.
Theword“influencer”](coin)inthe1600snowhasbecomeassociatedwith
faintnegativeimplications.We'veallheardofcelebritiesbeingaccusedof“tryingtoohard”.And
perhapsthafswhafshappeningtobusinesspeopleaswell.Myconcernasamarketeristhatreal
businesspeople2couldgainalotfromsocialmediaareavoidingthelabel“influencer”
somuchthattheyarehidingentirely.Hidingfromthecameraishidingfromclients.
AsIcontinuedtocreateandpostvideos,Inoticedthatthenumberofmyaudiencewas
twice3ofthepreviousmonth,andlikeswererising.ItwasthenthatIrealizedIwas
usingmyplatformtomakeadifferenceinpeople'slives.NolongerwasIworriedaboutwhatit
meantor4othersperceivedit.Ihadfoundmyownwaytoconnectwithpeopleona
morepersonallevelandmakeapositiveimpact.Thatwaswhat5(count).
PatFlynn,founderofSmartPassiveIncome,hasnoissuewith6(call)an
influencer.Hefeels,7peoplearewatching,it'simportanttosetagoodexampleinyour
behavior.Headdsthathedoesn,ttakethatresponsibilitylightlybecauseheisabletohelppeople_
8thethingshedoesintheexample.
9(break)freefromthisprejudice,rememberwhyyouareonsocialmedia.Itis
notcalledprivatemedia.Never10(keep)yourselvesblockedbyalabel.Showingup
oncameracanbethemostefficientandeffectivewaytobuildcredibilityandleadsonline.
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SectionB
Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeused
onlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.accompanyB.alternativeC.diverseD.doubt
E.predictableF.reflectingG.reframeH.reportedly
I.seekingJ.sociallyK.undesirable
Voicechangesasyouage
Doyousound...old?Asweage,reductionsinmusclesandchangesinthepositionyousitor
standmakeithardertoproducethesamesoundsthatcameeasilyinthepast.Actually,manyof
theinconveniencesthat11agingcandamagethevoice.Ifyou'venoticedyourvoice
changingasyouage,you'renotalone.Uptooneinthreeolderadults12experiencesa
changein“normalvoicequality.^^
Treatmentsthatpreserveorimprovevocal(嗓音的)functionforagingadultsarehighly__
13.There'smedicationlikehormonereplacementtherapyorthyroid(甲狀腺)medication
targetedatreducinganenlargedthyroid,whichcancausevocalchanges.Butthefront-line
14isusuallyanon-invasivetherapeuticapproach.Itisapersonalizedphysicaltherapy
includingvocalandbreathingexercisesdesignedtomaintainvocalrange,preservevolume,and
handleindividualissues.
Overall,surgeryisoftenunnecessaryforthevastmajorityofpatientswithage-related
issues.Keepingactiveandfitasyouagecanpreservemusclemass,strength,andbenefitthe
breathingsystem.Voiceexpertsfurtherstresstheimportanceofnutritionandhydration(水化作
用),suggestingolderadultsdrinkplentyofwater,adopthealthydietsandusesteamgeneratorsat
home.Whileresearchersmay15therolethatvariousfactorsplayinvoicepreservation,
theyagreethatquittingsmokingsignificantlyreducestheriskofdevelopingage-relatedvoice
disorders.
Whatisnoteworthyisthat16voicechangeswillcauseotherhealthconcerns.If
olderadultsarefeelingliketheirvoiceischanging,andifsimpactingtheirabilitytoengagein
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personalandprofessionalgrowth,orinterpersonalcommunication,theycanstarttowithdraw___
17andbecomedepressed.Researchersareincreasinglytryingto18many
“disorders“oftheagingvoiceasanaturalpartofaging.Thus,ifscrucialforolderadultsto
recognizethatthesechangesareinevitable,19thepassageoftime.
Besidesmedicalinterventions,lifestylechanges,psychologicalsupportalsoplaysavital
roleinhelpingolderadultshandlevoicechanges.Sinceage-relatedvoicechangesareinevitable,
there'snoshamein20help.Ourvoiceisverypersonalatanyage.
II.ReadingComprehension
SectionA
Directions:Foreachblankinthefollowingpassagestherearefourwordsor
phrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethat
bestfitsthecontext.
Browsethroughanysocial-mediafeed,andbeforelongacutevideowillappear.The
supplyoftheseclips,shortpartsofvideos,ishuge.Ononesocialmediaplatform
thereare65millionvideostagged(貝占標簽)#cute.Thedemandismore:thosevideos
havebeenviewedmorethan625billiontimes.
Longdismissedasgirlishandsilly,cutenesshasrecentlybecomeasubjectof
serious,inspiringscientificresearchandacademicliterature,named“CuteStudies”.A
newexhibitioninLondonalsoexaminedthedominanceofcutequalitiesinculture,bringing
togetherart,gamesandtoys.Cuteness"has",saysClaireCatterall,theorganizer.<6It
hasmadeitswayintoalmosteveryelementofourlives.9,
Whatdohumansperceivetobecute?Inthe1940s,KonradLorenz,anAustrianzoologist,
foundthatpeoplearetobabieswithbigeyesandasmallnose,aswellasshortarms,
legs,becausetheybringjoy.Soobsessedwiththesecharacteristicsthatcatsanddogsmayhave
beentobringoutthosesamefeatures.Cartooncharactershaveevolvedas
well.,MickeyMouse'sarms,legsandnosehaveshrunkwhilehisheadandeyeshave
becomelarger.
Itwasexactlyinthe20thcenturythatcutenessduginitsclaw(爪).Walt
Disneybroughtaparadeofwide-eyedcreaturesacrosstheworld.Japanesekawaiiculturealso
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wentglobal.Aftertheemergenceofmassproduction,cutetoysbecameattainable
acrossthemarket.Sanrio,thecompanybehindtheHelloKittybrand,thistrend,
generating$3.8billioninannualsalesbyproducingproductsonanunmatchedscale.
Then,withtheInternet,cutenessbecameondemand.Peoplecouldshare
amusingcontentoftheirchildrenorfavoriteanimalsanytime.In2022,morethan90,000videos
ofcatswereuploadedtoamajorsocialmediaplatformeveryday.
Cutenesshasreal-worlduses-Lovot,awide-eyedcompanionrobot,responds
whenhugged.Suchaninnovationmayhelprelieveamongtheelderly.
Policymakers,too,mightemploythispowertopeople'sbehaviour.Puttingimages
onbinsofseaturtlesordolphinstrappedinrubbishhasbeenshowntoreduceplasticwaste.Mr.
Kringelbachsaysthatanappreciationfbrcutethingsisa(n)initself,butitalso
“hasthepotentialtochangetheworld^^.Sowhynotusethepowerofcutenesstocreateabetter,
morelovingworld?
21.A.liveB.casualC.adorableD.interactive
22.A.substantialB.urgentC.reasonableD.practical
23.A.commitmentB?inquiryC.hazardD.competition
24.A.takenoverB.brokeninC.datedbackD.fallenapart
25.A.accustomedB?exposedC.introducedD.attracted
26.A.walkedB.shapedC.entertainedD.monitored
27.A.OnthecontraryB.InadditionC.Forinstance
D.Inotherwords
28.A.sharpB?scaryC.powerfulD.tiny
29.A.occasionallyB.potentiallyC.temporarilyD.readily
30.A.tookadvantageofB?lookedforwardtoC.brokeawayfrom
D.cameupwith
31.A.availableB.flexibleC.digitalD?fundamental
32.A.thoroughlyB.indifferentlyC.awkwardlyD.positively
33.A.distractionB.dutiesC.lonelinessD.doubts
34.A.redirectB.excuseC.displayD.reward
35.A.issueB.delightC.reminderD.feature
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SectionB
Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedby
severalquestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefour
choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtothe
informationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.
(A)
Iwasn'tpreparedtobeaclimaterefugee.Notafterrelocatingmyfamilyfromdroughtand
wildfireCaliforniatothe"climateshelter^^ofAsheville,N.C.Butlessthantwomonthsafterwe
movedintoourdelightfullywooded,mild-weathercommunity,wewereforcedtoleave.
OnSeptember26,thehurricanemadeitswayinlandfromtheGulfbfMexicothrough
Florida,GeorgiaandSouthCarolina.Alongitspath,ittoreapartcommunityaftercommunity.
AndthenithitwesternAppalachia.At2,000feetabovesealeveland300milesfromthecoast,
Ashevilleisaplacewherepeoplewenttogetawayfromdestructivehurricanes.
Thatnight,Icouldn'tsleep.Treescrasheddownaroundmyhomeasemergencyalerts
soundedonmyphone.Powerlineswentdown.Roadsflooded.Despitebeingwithinamileofthe
FrenchBroadRiver,wewerenottoldtoevacuate(撤離)aheadofthestorm.
Inthemorning,afteritseemedtheworsthadpassed,alargepinetreecrashedontotheroof
directlyabovemyyoungson'sbedroomwhilehewasplayingwithLEGOs.Hewasthankfully
unharmed,butitdiovehometheseverityofwhatwashappeningaroundus.Myyoungdaughter
heldmetightlysayingoverandover,6Tmscared.^^
ItwashardtogetinformationaboutwhatwasgoingonacrossAsheville.Withinhours,we
lostpower,Internetandevencellservice.Aneighbortoldmewecouldgetinformationonthe
radio,soIsatinmycartolistentothelocalradiostation'supdates.ThafshowIlearnedthatthe
waterwasn'tsafetodrink.Thetreatmentplantwasundereightfeetofwaterandthedistribution
pipeshadwashedaway.
Whenwehearditwouldtakeweeksorlongertorestorebasicservices,Imadeplansformy
familytoleavetown.Wewerelucky-welivedneartheonehighwaythatwasopen,andhada
fulltankofgasandaplacetogo.SoonSundayweleftAshevilletostaywithfamilyontheOuter
Banks.
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36.TheauthormovedtoAsheville,N.C.to.
A.getclosertotheGulfofMexico
B.findanewjobinSouthCarolina
C.liveneartheFrenchBroadRiver
D.fleeCalifornia'sdroughtandwildfire
37.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinthefourthparagraphmean?
A.ThefamilyrealizedthepleasureofplayingwithLEGOs.
B.Thefamilydecidedtostayinthehousedespitethedanger.
C.Thefamilyfeltalarmedatthesightofthetreecrashingdown.
D.Thefamilybecamemoreateaseaboutthesituationatthattime.
38.Whatcanbeinferredfromparagragh5?
A.Timelyaccesstoinformationisimportantduringadisaster.
B.Thetreatmentplantissupposedtobebuiltdeepunderwater.
C.Peoplemustdependonneighborsforsurvivalinadisaster.
D.Protectingwaterresourcespromotesasenseofcommunity.
39.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?
A.Consequencesofahurricane
B.Measuresagainstthedisaster
C.AnewbeginninginAsheville
D.Anaccountofaclimaterefugee
(B)
Readytomakesomethingbeautiful?Padletisavaluableeducationtoolspecificallycreated
forteacherstoupload,organize,andsharecontent,keepingitallinoneplacewithvirtualboards
called"padlets”.
Padletsandtraditionalnoticeboardsserveidenticalpurposesinsharinginformation,but
theydiffersignificantlyinfeatures.
PadletTraditionalnoticeboard
Multimediaintegrationo?
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Interactivityoo/e
Immediateresponseso?
Physicalengagement?o
Riskoftechnicalissueso?
osignifiesyes,?jorno,。/?jorboth..
TeacherWorkflow
?LogintoPadletandcreateanewboard.
?Choosealayout(timeline,wall,m叩,Share
stream,clc.)thatfitstheactivity(c.g,,
Secret
brainstorming,projectcooperation).Thispadletwinbehiddenfrom
thepublic.Omypeoplewltnthe
?Setupinitialcontent:instructionsorunkcanaccessn.
examples.
Secret-Password
OnlypeoplewiththeImkana
?GenerateaQRcodeorsharetheboardpasswadcanaccess【his
padici
linkwithstudents.
?Ensureappropriatesettings.Secret-Login
Onlylodgedinv^silCfsthe
linkcanaccessp^dtet
?Monitor(heboardduringtheactivity.
?ProvidefeedbackdirectlyontheboardorPublic
Anyonecanaccessmspadlet
facilitateadiscussionbasedonsubmissions.ItwiUsnowuponyourprofile
pageandinGooglesearch
results.
?Evaluatestudents*contributions.
?Optionally,usetheboardforpresentations
orgroupreflections.
40.WhoismostlikelytousePadletasapowerfultool?
A.Examinerswhoworkinheavilymonitoredsurroundings.
B.Beginnerswhoseworkcallsfordeep,uninterruptedfocus.
C.Learnersengagingwithaudio,videosandinteractivetasks.
D.Studentswhopreferhands-oninteractionwithinformation.
41.Atthebeginningoftheclass,severalstudentsareunabletoaccessthePadlet.Whatcouldbe
thepossiblecause?
A.UsersareloggedoutwhenPadletisoverloaded.
B?Monitorsblocktheiraccessduetohowcontributions.
C.Evaluationsaresettobeinvisibleforprivacyreasons.
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D.Studentsenterincorrectpasswordsforthelinkinclass.
42.Basedontheteacherworkflow,inwhatorderdolearnersrespondtothecreationofthePadlet?
①Clickthe"+"buttonordouble-clickonthe②Signupandjointheboardthroughthe
boardtoaddapostasinstructed.sharedlinkorQRcode.
③Polishyoursubmissionsbasedonreviews.④Commentonothers5poststoshareideas,
Organizeentriesifnecessary.givefeedback,oraskquestions.
A.①②④③B.②①④③C.②①③④D.①②③④
(C)
Insociology,consumptionisaboutsomuchmorethanjusttakinginorusingupresources.
Humansconsumetosurvive,ofcourse,butintoday'sworld,wealsoconsumetoentertainand
amuseourselves,andasawaytosharetimeandexperienceswithothers.Weconsumenotonly
materialgoodsbutalsoservices,experiences,information,andculturalproducts.Consumption
todayisacentralorganizingprincipleofsociallife.
Sociologistsrecognizethatmanyaspectsofourdailylivesarestructuredbyconsumption.
Infact,PolishsociologistZygmuntBaumanwroteinthebookConsumingLifethatWestern
societiesarenolongerorganizedaroundtheactofproduction,butinstead,aroundconsumption.
ThistransitionbeganintheUnitedStatesinthemid-twentiethcentury,afterwhichmost
productionjobsweremovedoverseas,andoureconomyshiftedtoretailandtheprovisionof
servicesandinformation.
Asaconsequence,mostofusspendourdaysconsumingratherthanproducinggoods.On
anygivenday,onemighttraveltoworkbycar;workinanofficethatrequireselectricity,gas,oil,
water,paper,andahostofconsumerelectronicsanddigitalgoods;purchaseatea,coffee,orsoda;
goouttoarestaurant;pickupdrycleaning;purchasehealthandhygieneproductsatadrugstore;
usepurchasedgroceriestopreparedinner,andthenspendtheeveningwatchingtelevision,
enjoyingsocialmedia,orreadingabook.Whocanbreakfreefromit?
Consumptionhastakenongreatimportanceintherelationshipswedevelopwithothers.We
oftenorganizevisitswithothersaroundtheactofconsuming,whetherthatbesittingdowntoeata
home-cookedmealasafamily,ormeetingfriendsforashoppingexcursionatthemall.Inaddition,
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weoftenuseconsumergoodstoexpressourfeelingsforothersthroughthepracticeofgift-giving.
Sociologistsalsoseeconsumptionasanimportantpartoftheprocessofformingand
expressingbothindividualandgroupidentities.InSubculture:TheMeaningofStyle,sociologist
DickHebdigeobservedthatidentityisoftenexpressedthroughfashionchoices.Thishappens
becausewechooseconsumergoodsthatwefeelsaysomethingaboutwhoweare.Ourconsumer
choicesareoftenmeanttoreflectourvaluesandlifestyle,andindoingso,sendvisualsignalsto
othersaboutthekindofpersonweare.
So,fromthesociologicalperspective,there5smuchmoretoconsumptionthanmeetsthe
eye.Infact,there?ssomuchtostudyaboutconsumptionthatthere5sawholesubfielddedicatedto
it:thesociologyofconsumption.
43.WhatwasthechangeintheUnitedStatesinthemid-twentiethcentury?
A.Ashifttolocalproduction.B.Agrowthofoverseasconsumption.
C?Afocusonretailandservices.D.Adeclineinthevalueofconsumption.
44.Theauthorpresentsaperson'sdailylifeinparagraph3inorderto.
A.encouragepeopletospendmoretimeworkingthanconsuming.
B.showthevarietyofconsumerproductsavailableonthemarket.
C.suggestthatproducinggoodsisnolongerpartofmodemlife.
D.highlighttheconstantpresenceofconsumptioninpeople'slife.
45.Whatcanbeinferredaboutconsumptioninparagraph4and5?
A.Itdiscouragesgift-giving.B.Itconveysindividuality.
C.Itdefinesculture.D.Itsetsthefashiontrends.
46.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?
A.Thedividedopinionsonconsumption.
B.Theeffectsofconsumerismonpeople'slife.
C.Thephilosophyofconsumptioninsociallife.
D.Thebalancebetweenconsumptionandproduction.
SectionC
Directions:Readthepassagecarefully.Fillineachblankwithapropersentence
giveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwo
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moresentencesthanyouneed.
Orangutantreatshiswoundwithamedicinalplant
Inanewpaper,researchersdescribehowamaleorangutan(紅毛猩猩)chewedtheleaves
ofaplantusedintraditionalmedicineandappliedthemtoawoundonhischeek.47
InJune2022,theresearchersobservedamaleSumatranorangutan,knownasRakus,witha
freshwoundonhischeek.48Hechewedtheleavesofaplantandthenappliedthe
resultingjuicesdirectlyontohisfacialwound.Herepeatedthisbehaviorforsevenminutesand
then,asalaststep,fullycoveredthewoundwiththechewedleaves.Hethencontinuedfeedingon
theplantfor30minutes.Overthefollowingdays,therewerenosignsofinfection.Thewound
closedwithinfivedays.
“Whatisinterestingisthatthisbehaviorseemstobeintentionalandgoal-oriented.^^says
studyleadauthorIsabelleLaumer,acognitivebiologistinGermany.t4Hepreciselyappliedthe
plantmattertohiswoundseveraltimesoveraprolongedperiod.49”
Self-medicationhasbeendocumentedinmultiplewildprimate(靈長類)species,butnot
applyingthemtorecentwounds.Thereisonlyoneotherstudyofactivewoundtreatmentbygreat
apes.Severalyearsago,researchersreportedonepopulationofchimpanzeesinGabon,applied
flyinginsectstotheirownwounds.However,theresearcherscouldnotidentifytheinsectsor
makeanyconclusionsabouttheeffectivenessofthetreatment.
50Perhapsheaccidentallytouchedawoundwhilefeedingonaplantand
experienceditsanalgesic(鎮(zhèn)痛的)effects,causinghimtorepeatthebehavior.Itisalsopossible
thatRakuspreviouslylearnedthebehaviorfromotherorangutans,sinceyoungorangutansrelyon
sociallearningtoacquiretheskillsnecessaryforadultlife.
A.Threedayslater,theysawaninterestingchainofevents.
B.Andheselectivelytreatedhiswoundandnotanyotherbodyparts.
C.Rakusmayhaveobservedhismotherdemonstratinghowtotreatwounds.
D.Laumerandcolleaguesdonotknowhoworwherethisbehaviororiginated.
E.Thefindingsmayprovideinsightsintotheevolutionofthisbehavioramonghumans.
F.Ifsthefirstreportofsuspectedwoundtreatmentbyawildanimalusingaplantwithknown
medicinalproperties.
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III.SummaryWriting
51.Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthe
passageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.
Whycan'tadultstalknormallytobabies?
Inscientificliterature,babytalkiscalled“parentese”,andisauniquewayof
communicatingwithbabies.Itofteninvolvesusingrepetitiveandexaggeratedsounds,suchas
“cooing"and"goo-goo,“alongwithusingdiminutivewordslike"baby,“"binkyjor"blankie.”
Adultsalsotendtospeakmoreslowlyandemphasizekeywordsorphraseswhenengagingin
babytalk.
Whafsthepointofusingsucharidiculousstyleoftalkingwithbabies?Whynotjusttalkto
ababywithnormalspeech,likewe'dtalktoanotheradult,orevena5-year-oldchild?Primarily,
weusebabytalktocapturethebaby'sattention.Thedramaticvocalizationsandfacialexpressions
servetoengagethechild'sfocusbybeingdistinctfromalltheothernoiseandvisualstimuli
aroundthebaby.Remember,thebrainofanewbornbabyisstilldevelopingandneedsdifferent
cuestoengageandlearnsomething.Babytalkalsohelpstoestablishanemotionalconnection
betweentheadultandthebaby.Thegentletoneconveysaffection,love,andcare.Asaresult,ina
way,itreassuresthechildbygivinghimasenseofsecurity.
Interestingly,therewasastudywhereresearcherstested2,329babiesfrom16countrieson
theirpreferenceforthislivelyvocalization.Babiesclearlypreferitwhenwe"ooh"and"coo”.The
studyalsorevealedthatbabiesfromalmostallcultureshaveaninbornloveforbabytalk.Baby
talktellstheinfants,<6Hey!Thisspeechisonlyforyou,sinceyou'respecial,andwhodoesn't
lovethat?Itmeltstheirsweetlittleheartsandwarmsours.
Tosupportyourbaby'sdevelopment,tryusingbabytalkregularly.Useaplayfultone,make
eyecontact,andemphasizekeywords.Thesesimpleactionsstrengthenbondsandworkalotfor
theirdevelopment.
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IV.Translation
Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiven
inthebrackets.
52.任何時候都要保持冷靜,而非盲目行事。(insteadof)(漢譯英)
53.你能幫我去文具店買一把三角尺嗎?(favour)(漢譯英)
54.這枚金牌不僅見證了該運動員的成長和蛻變,更體現(xiàn)了中國健兒的奮斗和堅守。(witness)
(漢譯英)
55.國家藝術(shù)館收藏了大量的國內(nèi)外藝術(shù)作品,人們漫步其間,探尋時光的足跡,感受歷史
與文化的交融。(where)(漢譯英)
V.GuidedWriting
56.Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructions
givenbelowinChinese.
明啟中學將組織學生開展為期三天的研學活動,現(xiàn)有三個主題,分別為:“訪問友?!薄白哌M
大學”“深入企業(yè)”。假如你是該校學生李華,請寫一封申請信給負責人,報名參加其中一項
活動,內(nèi)容須包括:
1.你選擇的主題;
2.你希望學到的內(nèi)容;
3.你學這些內(nèi)容的理由。
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1.coined2.who##that3.that4.how5.counted6.beingcalled
7.because##as##since8.through9.Tobreak10.keep
【導語】本文是一篇議論文。文章主要講述了人們對“網(wǎng)紅”標簽的誤解及社交媒體對個人和
事業(yè)發(fā)展的重要性。
1.考查動詞時態(tài)。句意:“網(wǎng)紅”一詞于17世紀被創(chuàng)造出來,現(xiàn)在卻帶有了些許負面的含義。
根據(jù)空后hasbecome可知,空處為非謂語動詞,“Theword"和"coin"之間為被動關(guān)系,用過
去分詞coined作后置定語。故填coinedo
2.考查定語從句。句意:作為一名市場營銷人員,我擔心的是,那些本可以從社交媒體中
獲益良多的真正商人,因為過于回避“網(wǎng)紅”這個標簽,而完全隱藏了起來??仗幰龑ФㄕZ從
句,先行詞為realbusinesspeople,指人,在定語從句中作主語,空處需用關(guān)系代詞who/that
引導。故填who/thato
3.考查代詞。句意:隨著我繼續(xù)創(chuàng)作和發(fā)布視頻,我發(fā)現(xiàn)我的觀眾數(shù)量是上個月的兩倍,
并且點贊數(shù)也在不斷增加。空處需要代詞that來指代上文的thenumber,以避免重復(fù)。故填
thato
4.考查賓語從句。句意:我不再擔心它的意義或他人如何看待??仗幰龑зe語從句,從句
缺少連接副詞,需用連接副詞how引導。故填how。
5.考查動詞時態(tài)。句意:這才是最重要的。根據(jù)空前waswhat可知,what引導表語從句,
空處為從句謂語動詞,需用一般過去時。故填counted。
6.考查動名詞。句意:《SmartPassiveIncome》的創(chuàng)始人帕特?弗林(PatFlynn)并不介意
被稱為網(wǎng)紅。他認為,既然有人在看,那么在自己的行為中樹立一個好榜樣就很重要。根據(jù)
空前with可知,空處需用動名詞作賓語,call與邏輯主語PatFlynn為被動關(guān)系,需填動名
詞的被動式beingcalled。故填beingcalled。
7.考查原因狀語從句。句意:他認為,既然有人在看,那么在自己的行為中樹立一個好榜
樣就很重要??仗幮栌帽硎尽耙驗椤钡膹膶龠B詞引導原因狀語從句,可用because/as/since。故
填because/as/since。
8.考查介詞。句意:他補充說,他并沒有輕視這份責任,因為他能夠通過自己在示例中所
做的事情來幫助人們。空處表示“通過”,需用介詞through。故填through。
9.考查非謂語動詞。句意:為了擺脫這種偏見,請記住你為什么使用社交媒體。根據(jù)空后
remember可知,空處應(yīng)用非謂語動詞,不定式作目的狀語,表示“為了擺脫偏見”,句首字
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母大寫。故填Tobreak。
10.考查祈使句。句意:永遠不要讓自己被標簽所束縛。根據(jù)空前Never和空后blocked可
知,該句為否定祈使句,空處需用動詞原形keep。故填keep。
11.A12.H13.C14.B
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