2023届四川省成都市第七中学高三下学期三诊模拟英语 Word版无答案.docx

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2022-2023学年度下期高2023届三诊模拟考试英语试卷注意事项:1.答题前,务必将自己的姓名、考号填写在答题卡规定的位置上。2.答选择题时,必须使用2B铅笔将答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。3.答非选择题时,必须使用0.5毫米黑色笔迹的签字笔,将答案书写在答题卡规定的位置上。4.所有题目必须在答题卡上作答,在试题卷上答题无效。5.考试结束后,只将答题卡交回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,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.WhatistheworstpartofJoe’sstory?A.Thegrammar.B.Thehandwriting.C.Thespelling.2.Whatdotheman’sclasswanttodothisSunday?A.Goforaswim.B.Dosomesunbathing.C.Collectrubbish.3.Whoprobablypickedthewoman’sroses?A.Thewoman’sson.B.Themalespeaker.C.Thewoman’sneighbour.4.Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?A.Holidayplans.B.Workproblems.C.Familymembers.5.HowdidCynthiadoinherhistorytest?A.Shefailedit.B.Shebarelypassed.C.Shedidverywell.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,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。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?A.Recommendafilm.B.Buysomemedicine.C.Gotothecinema.7.Howdoesthewomansoundintheend?A.Annoyed.B.Excited.C.Humorous.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.WhatcanwesayabouttheweatheronSunday?A.Itwasveryfine.B.Itwasrainy.C.Itwaschangeable.9.Whatdothelocalsthinkofsuchweather?A.It’sacommonphenomenon.B.It’scausedbyclimatechange.C.It’sunusualandunforgettable.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatisthemandoing?A.Carryingoutasurvey.B.Conductingajobinterview.C.Sellingholidaypackages.11.Whereisthewomanfrom?A.Britain.B.France.C.Germany.12.Whatdoesthemanpromisethewoman?A.Lifeinsurance.B.Officesupplies.C.Fixedpayment.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatdayisittoday?A.Friday.B.Saturday.C.Sunday.14.WhatdoesClairethinkhelpedhergettheletterfromHarvard?A.Stayinguplatetostudy.B.Attendingextracourses.C.Forminggoodlearninghabits.95.WhydidClairechooseHarvardUniversity?A.Herauntoncestudiedthere.B.Shehadwonascholarshiptoit. C.ShewantedtobeMadelyn’sschoolmate.16.WhatdoesClaireplantodobeforeSeptember?A.Visitheraunt.B.Travelabroad.C.Visitsomefriends.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatisthespeakerdoing?A.Explainingsomeclimatecrises.B.Talkingaboutfirstaidforemergencies.C.Introducingthecollapseoftheecosystem.18.Whatwillcauseaflashfloodaccordingtothespeaker?A.Tidalwaves.B.Damageddams.C.Therisingwarmair.19.Whatisthefourthcrisismainlyabout?A.Wildlifemigration.B.Habitatloss.C.Disappearingspecies.20.WhyisJamesElsnermentionedintheend?A.Heaimstoprotectcoralreefs.B.Hedoesresearchonpolarbears.C.Heproveshurricanesgetstronger.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ALondoncanbeanexpensivecitytovisitifyougounprepared.IfyougosightseeinginLondonforthefirsttime,itissuggestedinvestinginaLondonPass.TheLondonPassisadigitalsightseeingcreditspackagethatgivesyouaccessto80+attractionsinthecitywitharelativelylowercost.Formanyattractionsonthepass,there’snoneedtopre-book.However,somemayhavelimitedcapacity,soyou’llneedtobookinadvance.WhatdoyougetwithTheLondonPass?●Incrediblesavings.●Accesstomorethan80topLondonattractions.●Fastentryatselectedattractionsandsights.●90-daymoney-backguarantee.GotoTheLondonPassbookingpageandchooseadurationthatsuitsyourtrip-TheLondonPassisavailable forone,two,three,four,five,six,sevenor10consecutivedays.Downloadthepasstoyourphoneandplanyoursightseeingtourswiththeapp.Whenyougettothegateofanyparticipatingattraction,showyourLondonPassandheadstraightinside.Whatareourbestsellers?●2DayPass:Child£65.00Adult£99.00●3DayPass:Child£77.00Adult£116.00●5DayPass:Child£94.00Adult£144.001.WhyisTheLondonPassrecommendedtotravelers?A.Itoffersmoney-savingtips.B.IthelpstovisitLondononabudget.C.Itprovidesaccesstomoreattractions.D.Itpromisestoreturnmoneyifunused.2.WhatshouldyoudobeforeusingTheLondonPass?A.Signuponthepage.B.Downloadtheapp.C.Bookyourtours.D.Updateyourinformation.3.Howmuchshouldyoupayifyouwant3DayPassfortwoparentsandakid?A.£.164.B.£263.C.£309.D.£382.BAsix-year-oldlongingtokeepaunicorninherbackyardfiguredshe’dgetthehardpartoutofthewayfirst.LastNovember,MadelinewrotealettertotheLosAngelesCountyDepartmentofAnimalCareandControlwithastraightforwardrequest.“DearLACounty,IwouldlikeyourapprovalifIcanhaveaunicorninmybackyardifIcanfindone.Pleasesendmealetterinresponse.”DirectorMayedarepliedtwoweekslater.Thedepartmentdoesinfactlicenseunicorns,shesaid,undercertainconditions.Thoseincludepolishingtheunicorn’shornatleastonceamonthwithasoftcloth,feedingitwatermelonatleastonceaweek,coveringitwithonlynontoxicandbiodegradablesparklesandgivingitregularaccesstosunlight,moonbeams,andrainbows.And,becauseunicornsareindeedveryraretofind,thedepartmentisalsogivingMadelineatoyunicorntokeephercompanyduringhersearch,asatokenofappreciation.“Itisalwaysrewardingtohearfromyoungpeoplewhothoughtfullyconsidertherequirementsofprovidingalovinghomeforanimals,”Mayedawroteintheletter.“IlikeyoursenseofresponsiblepetownershiptoseekpermissioninadvancetokeepaunicorninLosAngelesCounty.”MayedatoldtheWashingtonPostthatthisisthefirsttimethedepartmenthasreceivedarequestforalicenseforaunicornoranymythicalcreature.Theywereimpressedwiththefirstgraderforwantingtoaskpermissioninthefirstplace,anddoingherresearchtoworkouthowtogoaboutthat.Sheandhercolleaguesdealwithalotof “life-and-death”issuesonthejob,whetherthat’sseeingcasesofanimalabuseoranimalshurtingpeopleormakingdecisionsabouthavingtoputdowndangerousorsickanimals.SoMadeline’sletterhasconsiderablybrightenedtheirspirits,andsheisduetovisitthedepartmentthisweektodiscussherunicornlicenseapplication.Safetosay,she’sinforamagicalsurprise.4.WhydidMadelinewritetheletter?A.Toapplytovisitaunicorn.B.Tolearntoprovideanimalcare.C.Toaskpermissiontokeepapet.D.Tofigureouthowtofindaunicorn.5.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph3?A.Madeline’sapplicationwasdisapproved.B.GuidancewasgivenforMadeline’ssearch.C.Madelinewaspresentedwithaliveunicorn.D.Requirementsshouldbemetforthelicense.6.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesMayeda?A.Strict.B.Loving.C.Sensitive.D.Realistic.7.WhyhasthelettercheeredupMayedaandhercolleagues?AItisthefirstapplicationletterforapet.B.Madelineputsgreateffortintoherdream.C.Animalprotectionisalife-and-deathissue.D.Thedepartmentoftendealswithtoughissues.CLikeatiredmarriage,therelationshipbetweenlibrariesandpublishershaslongbeendull.E-books,however,arecausingheartache.Librariesknowtheyneeddigitalwaresiftheyaretoremainrelevant,butmanypublishersaretoocautiousaboutpiracy(盗版)andlostsalestocooperate.Amongthebigsix,onlyRandomHouseandHarperCollinslicensee-bookswithmostlibraries.Publishersarewisetobenervous.Ownersofe-readersareexactlythecustomerstheyneed:book-loverswithmoney.Ifthesepeopleswitchtoborrowinge-booksinsteadofbuyingthem,whatthen?Electronicborrowingisawfullyconvenient.Unlikeprintedbooks,e-bookfilescanbedownloadedathomefromdigitallibrariesanytime.Thefilesdisappearfromthedevicewhentheyaredueautomatically.Awkwardlyforpublishers,buyingane-bookcostsmorethanrentingonebutofferslittleextravalue.E-lendingisnotsimple,however.Therearelotsofdifferentandoftenincompatible(不兼容的)e-bookformats,devicesandlicenses.MostlibrariesuseacompanycalledOverDrive,whichsecuresrightsfrom publishersandprovidese-booksandaudiofilesineveryformat.YetpublishersandlibrariesareworriedbyOverDrive’sglobalmarketdominance,asthecompanycancontrolfeesandconditions.PublisherswereannoyedwhenOverDriveteamedupwithAmazon,theworld’sbiggestonlinebookseller,lastyear.OwnersofAmazon’sKindlee-readerwhowanttoborrowe-booksfromlibrariesarenowredirectedtoAmazon’swebsite,whereAmazonfollowsuplibraryfrequentersdirectly,lettingthemknowtheycan“Buythisbook”whentheloanfallsdue.AccordingtoPew,anopinionresearcher,libraryusersareaperfectmarketforAmazon.LatelastyearAmazonintroduceditsKindleOwners’LendingLibrary,whichletsitsbestcustomersborrowfreeoneofthousandsofpopularbookseachmonth.Librarysupportersarguethatbookborrowersarealsobookbuyersandthatlibrariesarevitalspacesforreaderstodiscovernewworks.ManywerecheeredbyarecentPewsurveywhichfoundthatmorethanhalfofAmericanswithlibrarycardssaytheyprefertobuytheire-books.So,publisherskeepadjustingtheirlendingarrangementsinsearchoftherightbalance.RandomHouseraiseditslicensingpricesearlierthisyear,andHarperCollinslimitslibrariestolendingitstitles26times.8.WhatcanbeinferredfromParagraph1?A.Manypublishersarehesitanttolicensee-books.B.Thelibrary-publisherrelationshiphasbeenunstable.C.Librariesandpublishersholdthesameviewtowardse-books.D.RandomHouseandHarperCollinsarethetoptwopublishers.9.Whyarepublishersworriedaboutelectronicborrowing?A.Theremaybeanoticeabledropinprofit.B.Rightsforpublisherscan’tbesecuredanylonger.C.E-bookscanbedownloadedagainwhentheyaredue.D.E-booksandtheiraudiofilesareprovidedineveryformat.10Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.Amazonisadoptingmeasurestowinmorecustomers.B.E-bookscanbelentatlibrariesasmanytimesasyoulike.C.OverDrivedistributese-booksandaudiofilestopublishers.D.OverhalfofAmericansareborrowinge-booksfromlibraries.11.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.ReadingOnlineorOfflineB.AMarriage-likeRelationship C.ABrightFutureforPublishersD.ATenseStoryRaisedbyE-booksDDreams,accordingtoCarlJung,revealacertainamountofrealityhiddenduringwakingconsciousness.InJungianphilosophy,theconflictandchaosexperiencedindreamsfinallybringordertoourlives.WhileJung’smysticaltheoriesaredebatable,hewasnotmistakenabouttheimportanceofdreaming.Agrowingnumberofreportsshowthatacontinuouslackofdreamingisdamagingourwakinghoursinmanyways.Thistrendiscausingdamagetoourimmuneandmetabolic(新陈代谢的)systems,letalonetheelectronicproductsthatkeepusuplateatnightareruiningoursleeppatterns,whichhaslong-termconsequencesonourmemorysystem.OnestudyshowedthatnotallowingmicetohaveadequateamountsofREM(RapidEyeMovement)sleep,thestageinwhichwedream,themicecouldn’tstrengthenmemories.Youmightthinkthisisjustasleepproblem,butdreamingisinseparablefromournight-timerest.Wesleepincycles,eachlastingabout90minutes;inasleepcycle,wegothroughnon-REMsleepbeforehittingREM.Asthenightprogresses,REMsleepperiodsincreaseinlengthwhiledeepsleep(oneofthestagesofnon-REMsleep)decreases.Thelongerwesleep,themoretimewespendinREM,whichiswhyweareoftendreamingwhenwakingupinthemorning.Ifwesleeplessthansevenhours,however,itbecomeshardertoachievethislevelofREM.Thecombinationofsleepinganddreamingactsasanemotionalstabiliser.Werecoverfromemotionalhurtfasterwhenwesleepanddreamproperly.However,we’renotgettingenoughsleeptocyclethroughthestagestotakeadvantageofthisnaturalcircadiananti-depressant(抗抑郁剂)—dreams.Instead,wegetdepressedandturntoalcoholormedicinestogettosleep,whichonlymakesthingsworsebecauseevenonedrinkleadstolateREMwhileanti-depressantspromotedeepsleepattheexpenseofREM.We’repayingforthislackofdreaminginmanyways.Forexample,a2021studystatedthatcomparedwithquietrestandnon-REMsleep,REMpromotedtheformationofassociativenetworksandtheintegration(整合)ofunassociatedinformation.VolunteersthatexperiencedmoreREMsleepwerebetterequippedforsolvingproblemsrequiringcreativesolutions.RowanHooper,themanagingeditoratNewScientist,writesthatdreamsthatincludean“emotionalcore”appeartobeamainfunctionofREMsleepandthatweshouldlookatsleeppatternsasseriouslyaswedodietandexercisehabits.12.What’sCarlJung’sviewaboutdreams?A.Theycausechaos.B.Theymirrorreality.C.Theyrevealsecrets.D.Theydamageimmunity. 13.Whatdoes“thistrend”inParagraph2referto?A.Insufficientsleep.B.Aconstantstateofdreamlessness.C.Addictiontoelectronicproducts.D.Moreresearchonsleepanddreams.14.WhatcanwelearnaboutREM?AREMhelpspeoplefightdepression.B.REMcanbeimprovedbyanti-depressants.C.REMsleepoccursbeforenon-REMsleep.D.ThebrainreceivesnewinformationduringREMsleep.15.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Theimportanceofsleepliesindreams.B.Theabsenceofdreamsisharmfultohumanbeings.C.Dreamingpatternsaremoreimportantthanwerealise.D.Dreaminghasmysticalpowerofstrengtheningmemories.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。“Justthinkpositively!”“Itcouldbeworse.”“Youshouldlookatthebrightside!”We’veallheard(andmaybeused)thesephraseswithoutmuchthought.Buttheycouldbecontributingtoacultureoftoxic(有毒的)positivity.Forthosenewtothisterm,itmightsoundlikeanoxymoron(矛盾修辞法).Howcanpositivitybetoxic?Isn’titsupposedtobehelpful,or“positive”,asthenamesuggests?___16___“Toxicpositivityiswhensomebodyavoidsallnegativethoughtsorfeelings,pretendingeverythingisgoingwellwhenitisnot,”explainsMelissaDowd,atherapistatPlushCare,avirtualhealthplatform.WhitneyGoodman,anotherlicensedpsychotherapist,describestoxicpositivityasthe“endlesspressuretobehappyandpositive,nomatterwhatthecircumstancesare.”___17___It’salsosomethingwecancauseotherpeopletoexperience.Toxicpositivitycausesustosuppressouremotions,whichcanmakethemworse.___18___“Althoughitcanbehelpfultolookonthebrightsidewhenfacingchallenges,”Dowdsays,“notcopingwithnegativefeelingsinahealthywayinthemomentcanleadtothosefeelingsresurfacinglaterindifferentareasofyourlifeorasaformofanxiety.”___19___“IfIfeellikeyou’regoingtosetmeaside,I’mgoingtostopsharinghowI’mfeeling,”Goodmanadds. ___20___Ifyou’reusingtoxicpositivityagainstyourself,Goodmansuggestsrememberingit’sOKifyou’reupsetaboutsomething.It’svalidifsomethingannoysyou.“Allowourselvesandotherpeopletosharewhenthey’regoingthroughadifficulttime,”shesays.Dowdaddsthatit’sessentialthat“wealllearntocopewithandprocessouremotionsinahealthywayasopposedtoavoidinghowwefeel”aslife’sstressorscontinuetorise.Forexample,insteadofsimplysaying“Justthinkpositively,”we’dbettersay“Sometimesbadthingshappen.HowcanIhelp?”A.Aretherewaystoavoidtoxicpositivity?B.Toxicpositivityalsointerruptsconnection.C.Itcanharmpeoplewhoaregoingthroughdifficulttimes.D.Expressingtoxicpositivitytoothersmaylooklikeofferingthemasimplesolution.E.Theybecomemoreintenseandcanalsocauselong-lastinghealthconcernsinthefuture.F.Expertssayconstantforcedpositivitycanleadtotheopposite,andhaveanegativeeffect.G.Thisiswhatwemaybringontoourselvesbynotallowingnegativethoughtsandfeelings.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。OnChristmasof2017,Iwasbornagain.WeliketospendourChristmasholidayssomewherewarmabroad,andthatyearwe___21___Uganda.Nature,wildlife,andsunnydayswerea___22___whenitwasso___23___anddarkinEurope.Lifewasbeautiful,andwehadarentalcarandabusyscheduleaheadtoexplorethecountry.Thisiswherethisshorttravelstoryturnsintooneofmymost___24___travelexperiences.AtMurchinsonFallsNationalPark,wehadacaraccident.Ilost___25___ofthecar,anditrolledover,destroyingwindows,chassis,andtheengine.Butwewerealive!Myrightarmwas___26___injured,butwe___27___towalktoourlodge(小屋),notfarinsidethe___28___.Inthelodge,Iwas___29___tolearnthattherewasaprettydecentAmericanhospitalinMasindithatwasjustaone-hourdriveaway.Moreover,oneofthelodge’sguestswasanursewho____30____thewoundwhilewewerewaitingforthetaxi.Thehospitaltookcareofusandafteracoupleofinjectionsandstitches,Iwas____31____toheadtoournewhotelinMasindi;however,mywoundrequireddaily____32____andmoreinjections,sowewere____33____tostayintownforafewdays.Thetown’shighlightswerethemarketandour____34____visittothehospital,sowe____35____lookingforthesmallthings,____36____withthemedicalstaffandthepeopleinthemarket,andlearningmoreabouttheircustoms.Welearnedtoslowdown.Whenwewereallowedto____37____,wetookaroadtripthroughthecountryto seesomethingelse.Wedidnotcareaboutourtravel____38____anymore–wewere____39____,andwewantedtoenjoyUganda’suniquenatureanditspeople.Intheend,ourUgandatripwasnotabouttheplacesthatwesaw,butthepeoplethatwemet.Itwastravelfor____40____morethansightseeing.21.A.recommendedB.choseC.predictedD.finished22A.blessingB.barrierC.limitationD.balance23.A.oldB.crowdedC.coldD.mysterious24.A.doubtfulB.wonderfulC.scaryD.inspiring25.A.senseB.sightC.controlD.direction26.A.severelyB.permanentlyC.partlyD.deliberately27.A.discoveredB.failedC.continuedD.managed28.A.spotB.valleyC.countryD.park29.A.curiousB.nervousC.surprisedD.happy30.A.cleanedB.curedC.sweptD.observed31.A.fortunateB.gratefulC.readyD.relieved32.A.operationB.dressingC.pressureD.recovery33.A.permittedB.askedC.forbiddenD.taught34.A.occasionalB.dailyC.riskyD.awful35.A.putoffB.carriedonC.insistedonD.endedup36.A.meetingB.arguingC.bargainingD.chatting37.A.exerciseB.wanderC.escapeD.leave38.A.guideB.typeC.scheduleD.budget39.A.awakeB.aloneC.allergicD.alive40.A.experimentB.explanationC.experienceD.reflection第三部分英语知识运用第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。TheastronautsofChina’sShenzhou-15crew___41___(complete)threespacewalkssincetheirjourneyintospacefourmonthsago,accordingtotheChinaMannedSpaceAgency(CMSA).Thethirdspacewalkwasconducted___42___ThursdaybyastronautsFeiJunlongandZhangLu,incollaborationwiththeastronautDengQingming,___43___wasinsidethespacestation.Thepairaccomplishedalltheir___44___(former)scheduledtasksbeforesafelyreturningtothelabmodule(舱)Wentian,theCMSAsaid. BasedonCMSA’saccountfourcrewhavecarriedout___45___totalof10spacewalkssincetheShenzhou-12mannedmissionin2021,masteringaseriesofkey___46___(technology).Follow-upactivitieswillcontinuetobeconductedregularly___47___planned.Inthepastmonth,theShenzhou-15crewhascompletedvarioustasks,thein-orbitmaintenanceofthespacestation___48___(include).TheStirlingthermoelectricconvertor(斯特林热电转换器)hasalsocompleteditsin-orbittest.Capableofconvertingthermalenergyintoelectricitywithrelativelyhighefficiency___49___powerdensity(密度),theconvertorisexpected____50____(use)infuturemannedlunarmissionsanddeep-spaceexploration,theCMSAsaid.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)51.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10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅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。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,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。MyfavouriteinventorisAlexanderGrahamBell.Atayoungage,Bellstartedtoshowmuchinteresthelpingdeafpeoplecommunicate,whichledtotheirinventionofthemicrophone.Beside,healsoinventedthetelephonein1876.However,atthebeginning,whatheactuallytriedtodesignwasnotatelephonebutamultipletelegraph.Duringhissearchtoimprovethetelegraph,Bellinventsthefirsttelephone.Oneofhismostfamoussayingis:“Leavethebeatentrackoccasionalanddiveintothewoods.Everytimeyoudosoyouwillbecertaintofindsomethingwhichiscompletelynewinyourlife.”Indeed,whatitwashisacutecuriositythatmadehissuccess.Bellwasahonourableinventorallhislife.Hemadehisfirstinventionat11buthislastinventionat75.第二节书面表达(满分25分)52.假定你是李华。近期,你所在的城市向中学生发起了“最美汉字”投票活动。请阅读下面一则新闻报道,以“TheMostBeautifulChineseCharacter”为题,向学校NewBabel英文杂志投稿。内容包括:简要概括这则新闻;简述你最想推荐的汉字及理由;谈谈你对该活动的感想。注意:词数100词左右。 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。HighschoolstudentsrecommendrenasmessagetotheworldTheChinesecharacterren,awordthatgenerallymeans“benevolence(仁)”,hasbeenselectedbyhighschoolstudentsinapoll(民意调查)tohighlightChineseculturearoundtheworld.Thecharacterrenwasselectedby8.33percentofthe3,000respondentswhotookpartinthepoll,accordingtooneoftheorganisers,astudentfromahighschool.Itwasfollowedbythecharactersai,yi,mengandxiao,whichmean‘‘love”,“one”,“dream’’and“filialpiety(孝)”.Thosecharactersrankedinthe“top-20mostbeautifulChinesecharacters”.(ChinaDaily,March6,2022.Page4)TheMostBeautifulChineseCharacter____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________听力答案:1~5BCAAC6~10ABCAB11~15ABCCC16~20BABCC

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