上海市行知中学2022-2023学年高三上学期期末质量检测英语试卷 Word版无答案

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2022-2023学年上海市行知中学高三上学期期末质量监测英语试卷I.ListeningComprehension略II.GrammarandVocabulary(每题1分;共20分)SectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword:fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.VideoGamesFosterCreativity?Videogamesthatfostercreativefreedomcanincreasecreativityundercertainconditions,accordingtonewresearchfromIowaStateUniversity.TheexperimentalstudycomparedtheeffectfplayingMine-craft(《我的世界》-一款游戏),withorwithoutinstruction,towatchingaTVshoworplayingaracevideogame.Those____1____(give)thefreedomtoplayMine-craftwithoutinstructionweremostcreative.“It’snotjustthatMine-craftcanhelpinducecreativity.Thereseemstobesomethingaboutchoosingtodoitthatalsomatters”saidDouglasGentile,aprofessorofpsychology.____2____youarenotfamiliarwiththegame,GentilesaysMine-craftislikeavirtualLegoworld.Thegame,whichhassoldmorethan100millioncopies,allowsplayerstoexploreuniqueworldsandcreateanythingtheycanimagine.StudyparticipantsrandomlyassignedtoplayMine-craftweresplitintotwogroups.Theonereceivinginstructionwastoldtoplayascreativelyaspossible.After40minutesofplayorwatchingTV,the352participantscompletedseveralcreativitytasks.____3____(measure)creativeproduction,theywereaskedtodrawacreaturefromaworldmuchdifferentthanEarth.Morehumanlikecreaturescoredlowforcreativityandthoselesshuman-likescoredhigh.Surprisingly,thoseinstructedtobecreativewhileplayingMine-craftwerethe____4____(creative).Gentilesaysthere’snoclearexplanationforthisfinding.InthepaperpublishedbyCreativityResearchJournal,he,JorgeBlanco-Herrera,leadauthorandformermaster’sstudentinpsychology:andJeffreyRokkum,formerPh.D.studentinpsychology,outlinedpossiblereasonswhytheinstructedMine-craftgroupscoredlower.Blanco-Herrerasaystheinstructionsmayhavechangedsubjects’motivationforplay.“____5____(tell)tobecreativemayhaveactuallylimitedtheiroptionswhileplaying,resultinginalesscreativeexperience,”Blanco-Herrerasaid.“It’salsopossibletheyusedalltheir‘creativejuices’whileplaying

1andhad____6____leftwhenitcametimetocompletethetest.”Videogamescanhavebothharmfulandbeneficialeffects.Gentile’spreviousresearchhasshowntheamount,contentandcontextandvideogames____7____(influence)whatplayerslearnthroughrepeatedexperiences.____8____muchofGentile’sresearchhasfocusedonaggressionorpro-socialbehavior,hesaysthesameappearstobetrueforcreativity.Mostvideogamesencourageplayerstopracticesomelevelofcreativity.Forexample,playersmaycreateacharacterandstoryforrole-playinggamesorberewardedforcreativestrategiesincompetitivegames.Theresearcherssayevenfirst-personshootergames____9____potentiallyinspirecreativityasplayersthinkaboutstrategyandlookforadvantagesincombat.“Theresearchisstartingtotellamoreinteresting,nuancedpicture.Ourresultsaresimilartoothergamingresearch____10____yougetbetteratwhatyoupractice,buthowyoupracticemightmatterjustasmuch,”Gentilesaid.SectionBDirections:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.AspareB.respectableC.exhaustD.accidentalE.designedF.criticsG.advocatesH.mineI.commerciallyJ.relievingK.theoreticallyMajorcompaniesarealreadyinpursuitofcommercialapplicationsofthenewbiologyTheydreamofplacingenzymes(酶)intheautomobiletomonitor____11____andsenddataonpollutiontoamicroprocessorthatwillthenadjusttheengine.TheyspeakofwhatTheNewYorkTimescalls“Metal-hungrymicrobes(微生物)thatmightbeusedto____12____valuabletracemetalsfromoceanwater.”Theyhavealreadydemandedandwontherighttopatentnewlifeforms.Nervous____13____,includingmanyscientists,worrythatthereiscorporate,national,international,andinter-scientificcompetitionintheentirebiotechnologicalfield.Theycreateimagesnotofoilspills,butof“microbespills”thatcouldspreaddiseaseanddestroyentirepopulations.Thecreationand____14____releaseofextremelypoisonousmicrobes,however,isonlyonecauseforalarm.Completelyrationaland____15____scientistsaretalkingaboutpossibilitiesthatstagger(动摇)theimagination.Shouldwebreedpeoplewithcow-likestomachssotheycandigestgrassandhay,thereby____16____thefoodproblembymodifyingustoeatlowerdownonthefoodchain?Shouldwebiologicallyalterworkerstofitthejobrequirement,forexample,creatingpilotswithfasterreactiontimeorassembly-lineworkers____17____

2todoourmonotonousworkforus?Shouldweusegeneticforecastingtopre-eliminate“unfit”babies?Shouldwegrowreserveorgansforourselves,eachofushaving,asitwere,a“savingsbank”fullof____18____kidneys,liversorhands?Wildasthesenotionsmaysound,everyonehasits____19____(andopposers)inthescientificcommunityaswellasitsstrikingcommercialapplication.Astwocriticsofgeneticengineering,JeremyRifkinandTedHoward,stateintheirbookWhoShouldPlayGod?“BroadscalegeneticengineeringwillprobablybeintroducedtoAmericamuchthesamewayasassemblylines,automobiles,vaccines,computersandalltheothertechnologies.Aseachnewgeneticadvancebecomes____20____practical,anewconsumerneedwillbeexploitedandamarketforthenewtechnologywillbecreated.”III.ReadingComprehension(41–55题,每题1分;56–70题,每题2分;共45分)SectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.DeliberationisnotalwaysthebestoptionDeliberationisnotalwaysthebestoptionHumanshavedevelopedovermillionsofyearsofevolutiontorespondtocertainsituationswithoutthinkingtoohard.Ifyourancestors___21___movementintheundergrowth,theywouldrunfirstandaskquestionslater.Atthesametime,the___22___toanalyseandtoplanispartofwhatdistinguishespeoplefromotheranimals.Thequestionofwhentotrustyourgut(直觉)andwhentotestyour___23___—whethertothinkfastorslow,inthelanguageofDanielKahneman,apsychologist—___24___intheofficeasmuchasitdoesinthesavannah(大草原).Deliberativethinkingisthefeatureofawell-managedworkplace.Strategicchangesandbudgetdiscussionsarebuiltonroundsofmeetings,memos,formulasandpresentations.Processesareincreasinglydesignedto___25___instinctiveresponses.Fromblindscreeningofjobapplicantstousing“red-teaming”techniquestopickapartafirm’splans,precision___26___instinct.Yetinstinctalsohasitsplace.Somedecisionsaremoreconnectedtoemotionalresponsesandinherently(固有的)less___27___toanalysis.Doesamarketingcampaigncapturethe___28___ofyourcompany,say,orwouldthispersonworkwellwithotherpeopleinateam?In___29___customer-servicesituations,intuitionisoftenabetterguidetohowtobehavethanascript.Gutinstinctscanalsobe____30____.Plentyofresearchhasshownthatintuitionbecomesmoreunfailingwithexperience.Inonewell-knownexperiment,conductedin2012,volunteerswereaskedto____31____

3whetheraselectionofdesignerhandbagswerefakeorreal.Somewereinstructedtooperateoninstinctandotherstodeliberateovertheirdecision.Intuitionworkedbetterforthosewhoownedatleastthreedesignerhandbags;indeed,it____32____analysis.Themoreexpertyoubecome,thebetteryourinstinctstendtobe.____33____,therealreasontoembracefastthinkingisthatitis,well,fast.Instinctivedecision-makingisoftentheonlywaytogetthroughtheday.ResearchersatCornellUniversityonceestimatedthatpeoplemakeover200decisionsadayaboutfoodalone.Theworkplaceis____34____butasuccessionofchoices,afewbigandmanysmall:whatto____35____,whentointervene,whomtoavoidintheliftsand,now,wheretoworkeachday.21.A.uncoveredB.spottedC.blockedD.encountered22.A.capacityB.motiveC.reluctanceD.urge23.A.consultationB.anticipationC.assumptionsD.reaction24.A.integratesB.mattersC.worksD.abuses25.A.bringoutB.pickoutC.makeoutD.stampout26.A.equalsB.comprisesC.beatsD.boosts27.A.manageableB.adaptableC.familiarD.sensitive28.A.attentionB.opportunityC.statusD.essence29.A.roughB.toughC.nervousD.neutral30.A.improvedB.copiedC.transferredD.weakened31.A.ensureB.extinguishC.clarifyD.assess32.A.undertookB.outperformedC.facilitatedD.paralleled33.A.LikewiseB.HoweverC.ConsequentlyD.Moreover34.A.anythingB.somethingC.nothingD.everything35.A.cooperateB.prioritizeC.convinceD.striveSectionBDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)Ihadalwaysbeenoneofthosequietboyswhopreferreddreamstotherealworld.Iwas,inaddition,absurdlyshy,andthereforeoftenmistakenforafool,whichupsetmedeeply.Fornothingterrifiedmemorethan

4theprospectofcorrectingafalseimpression.ThoughIwasoftenblamedbymistakesmadebymyclassmates,Ineverdaretosayawordinself-defense.Iwouldsimplygohometohideinacornerandcry.Mygreatestpleasurewastositalone,reading,andletmythoughtsdriftawayinthestories.Mydaydreamswereinsharpcontrasttoreallife;theywerefullofadventuresandheroicdeeds.Theyleftmarksonme.Therewas,forinstance,abookaboutthehistoryoftheRomanEmpire,inwhichanambassador,whilenegotiatingatreaty,wastoldthathewastoacceptthetermsoffered,onpainofdeath:hisresponsewastoplungehisarmintoafireandcontinuewithhisdeliberations,inabsolutecalm.Inspiredbyhiscourage,Iproceededtotestmyownpowersofresiliencebyplungingmyownhandintothefire,onlytoburnmyfingersbadly.Icanstillseethatambassador,smilingcalmlythroughhispain.Fatherhatedmyreadingallthetime,andsometimeshethrewawaymybooks.Somenightsherefusedtoletmeturnonthelightinmybedroom.ButIcouldalwaysfindaway,andafterhecaughtmereadingbythelightofastring-wicklamp,hegaveupandleftmetoit.TherewasatimewhenItriedmyhandatwriting;indeed,Ievenmadeafewlittlepoems,butIquicklyabandonedmyefforts.NomatterwhatIhadbottledupinsideme,Iwasextremelyanxiousaboutlettingitout,andsomyadventuresinwritingended.Idid,however,carryonpainting.Therewas,Ithought,noriskofrevealinganythingpersonal.Ijusttooksomethingfromtheoutsideworldandbroughtittolifeonpaper.SometimesIdidhidesomepersonalexpressioninit,butImadesurethatitwasvisibleenoughtobeseenandtrivialenoughtobeignored.ThefirsttimeIshowedmypaintingtomyfather,hewascaughtinsilenceforawhileandthenhebreatheddeeply,andsaid:“Mysonfinallymadesomething.”ThenhereIam,asateacherattheAcademyofFineArts,wonderinghoweverythinghappened,frommydaydreamstopainting.36.Thesentence“Theyleftmarksonme.”(inparagraph2)means________.A.daydreamsdidnothingbuthurtthewriterbadlyB.daydreamsinfluencedthewriter'sbehaviorinreallifeC.thewriterhadlastingmemoryofthebookshereadD.thewritercouldn'tdistinguishbooksformreality37.Thewritergaveupwritingbecause________.A.itwasnotasinterestingasreadingB.hewastooshytorevealhisinnerworldC.hecouldn'twritegoodworksD.hisfatherdidn'tlikehimwriting38.Throughoutthepassagewhatcanwelearnaboutthewriter'sfather?

5A.Hewasimpressedwithhisson'spaintingB.Hedidn'tlikethepersonalityofhisson.C.Hewastouchedbyhisson'spersistenceinreading.D.Hehadahighexpectationofhissoninwriting.39.Thepassageismainlyabout________.A.thepowerofreadingB.thewriter'sadventurousdaydreamsC.reflectiononthestartofacareerD.theeffortsmadetobepainter(B)“Essentialoilscanhaveamajorimpactonyourmoodandhealth.Whenyouapplyanoiltoyourskin,itaffectsyourphysicalstate.Whenyouinhalethem,itaffectsyourmentalstate,”saysthe“grandedame”ofaromatherapyJeanneRose,authorofTheAromatherapyBook:ApplicationsandInhalations.AfewdropsofeucalyptusonyourskinwillhelphealaburnandsmellingapinetreemightmakeyouthinkofchildhoodChristmases.Therearenorulesforhowtoinhaleoils.Youcanputafewdropsonatissue,oraddsometowatertospritzaroundtheroomoruseinadiffuser(喷雾器)orvaporizer.Beverycareful,however,whenapplyingoilstotheskin.Alwaysdilutetheminanotheroil,likepalm,coconutorolivetopreventburnsorallergicreactions.“Aruleofthumbis15dropsperoneounceofcream,oilorlotion,”saysSyllaSheppard-Hanger,thefounderanddirectorofAtlanticinstituteofAromatherapyinTampa,Florida.HERE’STHEOILTOREACHFORWHENYOUNEEDTO:Digestabigmeal:Afewdropsofdilutedpeppermint.“Itcalmsdownthedigestivesystem,”Rosesays.Forgetit’sfreezingoutside:“Coniferoils,likepine,blackspruce,cedarandChristmasfir,canhelpcombatseasonalaffectivedisorderwheninhaled,”Rosesays.Citrusoilslikeorangeortangerine,whichareremindersofsummertime,arealsogood.Settledownafterabigparty:Sweetmarjoramandlavenderaresedatives.“They’llknockyourkidsrightout,”Sheppard-Hangersays.Getoutofbedonadark,coldmorning:Peppermint,oranymintreally,canprovideamorningjoltwheninhaled.Killgerms:Spraycitrusoilstreeoilslikepine,tohelpcleantheairduringsickness.Decongestanose:Eucalyptus,spruceorrosemaryworkforthis.Tryinhalingafewdrops

6onatissuetohelpwithcloggednasalpassages.40.WhatkindofreadersislikelytobuyTheAromatherapyBook:ApplicationsandInhalations?A.Gardenerswhoprovidesrawmaterialsformanufacturersofessentialoils.B.Researchersdedicatedtoinventingnewessentialoilstokeeppeopleingoodhealth.C.Commonpeoplehopingtoimprovehealthconditionwithessentialoils.D.Psychotherapistseekingtreatmentsforseriousmentalandphysicaldisorders.41.Whatistheappropriatewayofusingessentialoils?A.Spritztheoildirectlyaroundaroom.B.Mixthemwithcreaminproportion.CSmellthefragrancefromthebottle.D.Applyoilstotreatskinallergy.42.Theoilsthatcanrelieveyoursymptomofbadcoldare________.A.peppermintoilsB.coniferoilsC.citrusoilsD.spruceoils(C)Bytheendofthecentury,ifnotsooner,theworld’soceanswillbebluerandgreenerthankstoawarmingclimate,accordingtoanewstudy.Attheheartofthephenomenonlietinymarinemicroorganisms(海洋微生物)calledphytoplankton.Becauseofthewaylightreflectsofftheorganisms,thesephytoplanktoncreatecolourfulpatternsattheoceansurface.Oceancolourvariesfromgreentoblue,dependingonthetypeandconcentrationofphytoplankton.Climatechangewillfuelthegrowthofphytoplanktoninsomeareas,whilereducingitinotherspots,leadingtochangesintheocean’sappearance.Phytoplanktonliveattheoceansurface,wheretheypullcarbondioxide(二氧化碳)intotheoceanwhilegivingoffoxygen.Whentheseorganismsdie,theyburycarboninthedeepocean,animportantprocessthathelpstoregulatetheglobalclimate.Butphytoplanktonarevulnerabletotheocean’swarmingtrend.Warmingchangeskeycharacteristicsoftheoceanandcanaffectphytoplanktongrowth,sincetheyneednotonlysunlightandcarbondioxidetogrow,butalsonutrients.StephanieDutkiewicz,ascientistinMIT’sCenterforGlobalChangeScience,builtaclimatemodelthatprojectschangestotheoceansthroughoutthecentury.Inaworldthatwarmsupby3℃,itfoundthatmultiple

7changestothecolouroftheoceanswouldoccur.Themodelprojectsthatcurrentlyblueareaswithlittlephytoplanktoncouldbecomeevenbluer.Butinsomewaters,suchasthoseoftheArctic,awarmingwillmakeconditionsriperforphytoplankton,andtheseareaswillturngreener.“Notonlyarethequantitiesofphytoplanktonintheoceanchanging.”shesaid,“butthetypeofphytoplanktonischanging.”Andwhydoesthatmatter?Phytoplanktonarethebaseofthefoodweb.Ifcertainkindsbegintodisappearfromtheocean,Dutkiewiczsaid,“itwillchangethetypeoffishthatwillbeabletosurvive.”Thosekindsofchangescouldaffectthefoodchain.Whatevercolourchangestheoceanexperiencesinthecomingdecadeswillprobablybetoogradualandunnoticeable,buttheycouldmeansignificantchanges.“It’llbeawhilebeforewecanstatisticallyshowthatthechangesarehappeningbecauseofclimatechange,”Dutkiewiczsaid,“butthechangeinthecolouroftheoceanwillbeoneoftheearlywarningsignalsthatwereallyhavechangedourplanet.”43.Whatarethefirsttwoparagraphsmainlyabout?A.Thevariouspatternsattheoceansurface.B.Thecauseofthechangesinoceancolour.C.Thewaylightreflectsoffmarineorganisms.D.Theeffortstofuelthegrowthofphytoplankton.44.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“vulnerable”inParagraph3probablymean?A.Sensitive.B.Beneficial.C.Significant.D.Unnoticeable.45.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Phytoplanktonplayadecliningroleinthemarineecosystem.B.Dutkiewicz’smodelaimstoprojectphytoplanktonchanges.C.Phytoplanktonhavebeenusedtocontrolglobalclimate.D.Oceanswithmorephytoplanktonmayappeargreener.46.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?A.Toassesstheconsequencesofoceancolourchanges.B.Toanalysethecompositionoftheoceanfoodchain.C.Toexplaintheeffectsofclimatechangeonoceans.D.Tointroduceanewmethodtostudyphytoplankton.SectionCDirections:Readthefollowingpassages.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyou

8need.Theexplosionofnewmedia,rangingfromtheinternettodigitaltelevision,meansthatpeopleworkinginadvertisingwillhavetocomeupwithmorewaystocatchthepublic’sattentioninthefuture.____47____Nolongerwillallmembersbewatchingthesameprogramme:somewillbewatchingdifferentchannelsontheirownTVs,surfingthenetordoingbothatthesametime.Theadvertisingindustrywillhavetowork“harderandsmarter”tocutthroughthe“mess”ofthefuturewithawiderangeofnewmedia,allcompetingtocatchtheconsumers’eyes.Peoplehavebecomemoreindividualintheirconsumptionofadvertising.Newtechnologyhasmadeexperimentingwithnewformsofadvertisingpossible.Themonologuewheretheadvertisementtellshousewivesthatthisisthewashingpowdertheyshouldbuyisjustacliché(陈词滥调)now.____48____Thereis,consequently,littlehopeofthemsurvivingformorethananothertwentyyears.Amuchcloserrelationshipwiththeconsumerisgraduallybeingcreated.Thedefinitionofwhatconstitutesadvertisingwillexpandwellbeyondtheconventionalmassmedia.Shoppingenvironmentswillthemselvesbecomeapartoftheadvertisingprocess.Increasingly,theywillexistnotsimplytosellgoods,butalsotoentertainpeopleandtomakesurethattheyenjoytheirtimethere.Theaimwillbeto“warm”peopletowardstheseplacessothattheywillreturntopurchasegoodsthereagain.Inspiteoftheseandotherchanges,itishighlyunlikelythatTV,printandradiowilldisappearaltogetherasadvertisingmedia.____49____Butothermarketingstrategies,suchaspublicrelationsanddirectmarketing,willbecomeasimportantasadvertising.Advertisingagencieswillhavetoreinventthemselves.TheywillnolongerbeablesimplytoproduceadvertisementsandthensupportthesethroughPR,directmarketingortheinternet.Instead,theywillhavetochangethewholewaytheylookatcommunicationandstartthinkingaboutideaswhicharenotspecifictoonediscipline.____50____Originalityofthinkinghasalwaysbeeninshortsupply.Itwillcontinuetobesointhefuture.Buttherewillbeincreasingcostontheadvertiser’sabilitytobeimaginativeandtothinklaterallyaboutengagingtheconsumerinabroadervarietyofmedia.A.Thus,creativitywillbethemostvaluablethinginthefuture.B.Customersareexpectedtopaymoremoneyfortheextra-specialqualities.C.Theinternet,forexample,hasmadesuchadslookold-fashioned.D.Ithasmadepossibleasituationinwhichcustomerscantelladvertiserswhattheythink.E.Contrarily,thereisalmostcertaintobeanincreaseineveryformofadvertisinginfutureyears.F.ThetraditionalTVadvertisingcampaignwillnotreachthewholefamilyanymore.

9IV.SummaryWriting(10分)51.Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.Absent-mindedness“Mosteventsofabsent-mindedness—forgettingwhereyouleftsomethingorwonderingwhyyoujustenteredaroom—arecausedbyasimplelackofattention,”saysDr.DanielSchacter,adistinguishedpsychologistandmemoryscientist.“You’resupposedtoremembersomething,butyouhaven’tencodeditdeeply.”“Encoding,”Schacterexplains,“isaspecialwayofpayingattentiontoaneventthathasamajorimpactonrecallingitlater.”Failuretoencodeproperlycancreateannoyingsituations.Ifyouputyourmobilephoneinapocketofajacket,forexample,anddon’tpayattentiontowhatyoudidbecauseyou’reinvolvedinaconversation,you’llprobablyforgetwhereexactlyyouputyourmobilephone.Yourmemoryitselfisn’tfailingyou.Rather,youdidn’tgiveyourmemorysystemtheinformationitneeded.Asmanypeopleaccept,womenhaveslightlybettermemoriesthanmen,possiblybecausetheypaymoreattentiontotheirenvironment,andmemoryreliesonjustthat.Yes,visualcuescanhelppreventabsent-mindedness.Butbesurethecueisclearandavailable.Ifyouwanttoremembertotakeamedicationwithlunch,putthepillbottleonthekitchentable—don'tleaveitinthemedicinechestandwriteyourselfanotethatyoukeepinapocket.Lackofinterestcanalsoleadtoabsent-mindedness.“Amanwhocanrecitesportsstatisticsfrom30yearsagomaynotremembertodropaletterinthemailbox,”saysZelinski,ascientistfromNewYorkUniversity.Therearemanycasesinlifewherewomencanrememberpricesofbagsofdifferentbrandswhiletheytendtoforgetthespecificplacewheretheyputtheirbags.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________V.Translation(第1-2句,每句3分;第3句,4分;第4句5分;共15分)Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.52.周末,乡间步道吸引了许多喜爱郊游的家庭。(appeal)(汉译英)53.网上信息参差不齐,有些只是为了博眼球而夸大其词。(which)(汉译英)54.经过三个月的翻新,报告厅配备了一流的视听设备,焕然一新。(takeon)(汉译英)

1055.正是出门对这门手艺的热情,他从没想过放弃,即便学习过程令人怯步,练习后胳膊酸疼。(It)(汉译英)VI.GuidedWriting(25分)56.Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.假设你明启中学高三学生李明,最近在一本英语杂志上读到一篇文章,作者认为“第一印象在人际交往中非常重要”,你对此话题很感兴趣,写一封邮件给该杂志“读者来信”专栏,内容须包括:1)你是否赞同作者的这一观点;2)用具体事例说明你的观点。________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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