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高二英语试卷(考试时间90分钟,满分100分)Ⅰ.Listeningcomprehension(15%)SectionAShortConversationsDirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.1.A.Ashopassistant.B.Areceptionist.C.Acashier.D.Alibrarian.2.A.3:00intheafternoon.B.3:30intheafternoon.C.4:30intheafternoon.D.2:30intheafternoon.3.A.Gohomefordinner.B.Callandpaythedinner.C.Stopworkingandeattogether.D.Gofortreatment.4.A.Tokeephisoldcarandgetanewone.B.Toleaveitinthegaragetoberepaired.C.Tosellhiscarforanewone.D.Togethiscarrepairedlater.5.A.Rewarding.B.Crazy.C.Painful.D.Unrealistic.6.A.Sheisnotavailableuntiltheendofnextweek.B.Sheisnotareliablesourceofinformation.C.Shedoesnotliketakingexams.D.Shedoesnotlikepsychology.7.A.Adocument.B.Alaptop.C.Aliar.D.Anemergency.8.A.Thewomancametotheconcertattheman’srequest.B.Themanisalreadyfedupwithplayingthepiano.C.Thepieceofmusicthemanplayedisverypopular.D.Theman’suniquetalentsaretheenvyofmanypeople.9.A.Theywillgetadogbecausedogsareloyal.B.Theybothpreferdogstocats.C.Thewomanthinksthatkeepingdogsislaborious.D.Themanwalkshisdogeverysingleday.10.A.Decoratetheirhouse.B.Bakesomecookies.
1C.Hoardfoodfortheirdailylife.D.Tidyuptheshelfforthestore.SectionBDirections:InSectionB,youwillhearashortpassageandalongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedquestionsoneachofthem.Thepassageandconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.11.A.ItpaidforherEnglishlessons.B.Itgaveherausedbicycle.C.Itdeliveredherdailynecessities.D.Itprovidedherwithphysicaltherapy.12A.Expandingbike-ridinglessons.B.Askinglocalpeoplefordonations.C.Providingfreepublictransport.D.Offeringwalkingtourstovisitors.13.A.Itisalanguageschool.B.Itisacharityorganization.C.Itisacounselingcenter.D.Itisasportsclub.Questions14through15arebasedonthefollowingconversation.14.A.Atthewestwingonthethirdfloor.B.Nearthestairsonthesecondfloor.C.Onthesecondfloor.D.Nearthestairsoneveryfloor.15.A.Thelossofdirection.B.Theconstructionwork.C.Noaccesstoabookletguide.D.Toomanyvisitors.Ⅱ.GrammarandvocabularySectionA(10%)Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagescoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.NaturalTherapyManybooksandarticleshavebeenpublishedabouthowtoboosthappiness.One____1____(prove)wayisbyspendingmoretimeinnature.InastudypublishedinScienceAdvances,thereisevidence____2____contactingwithnatureisassociatedwithmanybenefitsincludingincreasesinhappiness,asenseofwell-being,positivesocialinteractions,andafeelingofmeaningfulnessinlife.Naturetherapy,alsocalledecotherapy,isthepracticeofbeinginnaturetoboostgrowthandhealing,especiallymentalhealth.Youcandonaturetherapyanywhere,____3____youliveinrural,suburban,orurbanareas.
2Asanexample,inthefoothillsoftheSnowdoniaNationalParkintheUK,outdoorart-relatedactivities____4____(hold)tohelpthosewhosufferfromdepression,anxietyandstress.ArtpsychotherapistPamelaStanleytoldtheBBCthattherewasa“growingbodyofevidence”tosupportecotherapy.It’struethatformostofus____5____(expose)tothenaturalworlddefinitelyliftsourspirits.Butecotherapycanalsoincludeactivitiesortherapies____6____youareformallyguidedbytherapistsandtrainedleaders.It’s____7____DrRachelBraggfromtheUniversityofEssexcalls“psychologicalrestoration”.“Ecotherapyisonetoolthatyouhavetodrawon____8____(strengthen)anddeepentheworkthatyou’redoingwithyourclientsoryourpatients.”Ofcourse,eco-therapywon’tcure____9____,butitisanoptionfortherapiststouse.Andaswebecomemoreawareofthecausesandeffectsofmentalhealth,it’sgoodtoknowthathelp____10____lieoutsideourtownsandcities,andthatnaturecangiveusahelpinghand.SectionB(10%)【上教版】Direction:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.justifyB.correspondinglyC.rigidD.tackleE.consequenceF.channelG.ultimatelyH.interpretationI.substantialJ.tendencyK.relevant11.Authoritieshavearesponsibilitytopromoteinitiativesto________theenergyofyoungpeopletowardsmoreworthwhileendssuchastheacquisitionofabasicskill.12.Educationissupposedtobe________totherealworldandthechallengesstudentsarefacing.13.Thereisagrowing________amongyoungpeopletosearchforbalanceinlifethroughdailytaichipractice.14.Contrarytoourexpectation,thewell-establishedpianist’s________ofthemusicwasrathertooliteral.15.DespitetheYupikpeople’spreservationoftheirindependenceandheritage,theprocessofglobalizationwill________leadtothechangesintheirtraditionalwayoflife.16.Manycountriesareexploringwaystoeasethefinancialproblemasa(n)________oftherisingmedicalcostsoftheirageingpopulations.17.Teenagersneedtobemotivatedto________theiracademicstressbysettingrealisticgoalsanddividingtheirworkintoreasonabledailytargets.18.TheJapanesehavea________codeofetiquette,whichmayseemartificialtopeoplefromothercultures.
319.The“sentimentalvalue”ofthestuffinourlivescannot________thebehaviourofthosecompulsivehoarders.20.A________numberofAboriginalsonglineswerelostduetothedestructionoftheirancientwayoflife.【上外版】Direction:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.disbeliefB.perceivedC.obviousD.primitiveE.functioningF.fearfullyG.originallyH.territoryI.prohibitingJ.incredibleK.bothered21.Offeryourselfcompassionandit’snaturaltogetpanickyaboutheadingoffintounknown________.22.Volunteeringtohelpthehomelesspatientscanshowyouthatthingsaren’tquiteaschallengingasyou________thought.23.Thepioneerswhosettledthewesthadtocopewith________livingconditions.24.Ratherthantryingtoseemperfect,beinghonestaboutyourshortcomingsinanintervieworonthejobcanbe________asanadvantage.25.LosAngelesLakersforwardLukeWaltonunderwentsurgerytoremovebonespurs(骨刺)andscartissueinhisrightanklethat________himformostoftheseason.26.Thesignalsindicatethatthespacecraftbusis________normallyandreadytobeginorbitalmaneuvers(演习)andoperationaltesting.27.Alawhasrecentlybeenpassed________theconsumptionofalcoholinpublicplaces.28.WhenthevirtualcloneoflegendaryChinesesingerTeresaTengappearedonthescreen,millionsofonlineviewersreportedlydroppedtheirjawsincomplete________atthelikeness.29.Thereisa(n)________contrastbetweentheculturesofEastandWest.30.Sheshowed________courageanddeterminationincomingbackfromherinjuriestocompeteagaininthegame.Ⅲ.ReadingComprehensionSectionA(15%)Direction:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.In200YearsCowsMayBetheBiggestLandMammals(哺乳动物)onthePlanetAround13,000yearsagoNorthAmericahadawidervarietyofmammalsthanmodernAfrica.Therewere
4multiplehorsespecies,camelsandsomenow-extinctanimals.Andsuch____31____creatureswerenotjustfoundinNorthAmerica.Oneverycontinentmammalsonaveragewerealotlargerfromaround2.5millionuntilabout11,700yearsago.Scientistshavelongdebatedwhatcausedalltheselargecreaturestogoextinctwhilemanyofthesmallerones____32____.AteamofresearchersledbybiologistFelisaSmithanalyzedevidencefrommillionsofyears’worthofmammalianextinctionsandfoundthatoneachcontinentlargemammalsstartedto____33____aroundthesametimehumansfirstshowedup.Iftheextinctiontrendcontinues,manymorelargemammalswillsoondisappearaswell,astheprimarythreatsfromhumanshave____34____fromoverhuntingtoindirectprocessessuchashabitatloss.Thelargestlandmammal200yearsfromnowcouldwellbethedomesticcow,Smith’sresearchsuggests.IntheirnewstudySmithandherteamanalyzedadatabaseofalllandmammalsthatlivedfrom65millionyearsagountiltoday.“Wefound____35____noeffectofclimateonmammalianextinctionover65millionyears,”shesays.Butstartingaround125,000yearsagoandcontinuinguntiltoday,largemammalshavebeenmorelikelytogoextinctthansmallerones,theresearchersfound.Theaverage____36____ofsurvivingmammalshasdecreasedasaresult.Andthoselarge-mammalextinctionsaretightlycoupledwiththe____37____ofhumans.Formostofmammalian____38____history,ananimal’ssizewasnotpredictiveofitsextinctionrisk.That____39____onlyappearedoncehumansbegantolivealongsidelargemammals.Thisfindingdoesnotmeanclimate-relatedchangescouldnothave_____40_____somewildlifepopulations,enablinghumanstomoreeasilybringabouttheireventualdownfall._____41_____,itsuggeststhegreaterlikelihoodoflargemammalsgoingextinctistiedtohumanactivities.Theanimalsthatevolvedwithouttheriskofhuntingfromhumansweresuddenlyfacedwithanew_____42_____.Theysimplycouldnot_____43_____fastenoughtosurvivetheinvasionofhumans.Smithsaysthelessontobelearnedfromthenewfindingsisthatourancestorspreparedustobeextremelyskillfulkillers.“What’s_____44_____now,”shesays,“isthatsomeofusarecomfortableenough,haveahighenoughstandardofliving,thatwecanstartthinkingaboutouruseoftheEarth.”Ratherthansimplybehavingas_____45_____,manyofusarenowinapositiontobecomeenvironmentalprotectors.31.A.smartB.massiveC.marineD.ancient32.A.survivedB.shrankC.escapedD.returned33.A.hideawayB.bringupC.breakupD.dieout34.A.fadedB.restoredC.improvedD.expanded
535.A.absolutelyB.predictablyC.exclusivelyD.potentially36.A.weightB.speedC.sizeD.appetite37.A.productionB.appearanceC.explorationD.cruelty38.A.recordedB.contemporaryC.evolutionaryD.conclusive39.A.linkB.contactC.adaptationD.distinction40.A.enlargedB.stressedC.impressedD.dominated41.A.MoreoverB.OtherwiseC.MeanwhileD.Rather42.A.speciesB.hopeC.ruleD.threat43.A.growB.digestC.withdrawD.adapt44.A.instructiveB.tremendousC.differentD.marvelous45.A.sponsorsB.creatorsC.consumersD.producersSectionB(12%)Directions:Readthefollowingpassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.AIamnotamorningperson,butasIstandontheboulder(巨大的砾石)intheearlydawn,mymindissharpandalert.Iammorethanawake,concentratingonthevastendlessnessbelow.Thereisanoticeablelackofearlybirdsonghere;nohissofoffshorewindfanningthewaves.Theonlysoundismybreath,heavyafterthescrambletothetop.Itisbynomeansadifficultclimb,butIhadtohurrytobeatthesun.“IfyoustandatthetopofKubuIslandjustbeforesunrise,”saidoneofthereturningvisitors,“Youcanseethearc(弧线)oftheEarth.”Hewasright.Fromupherethehorizoncutsnotsomuchalineasanarc.Soonmyfeelingofbeinginthemomentisreplacedwithsomethingasstrangeandancientasthisplaceitself.Mybreathingcalmsandbecomesshallow.Myheartbeatslows.Iamfirstsurroundedbyinsilence.Iamatiny,shrinkingspot.ThenIdisappearcompletely.TheysaythatastronautslookingdownonEarthgainasenseofperspectivethatchangesthemforever.Theybegintounderstandhowmuchweareapartofourplanet,andhowmuchitisapartofus.Theastronautsare400kilometresoffthesurfaceofEarth,andwhilethetopofKubuIslandisonly10metreshigh,thereissomething
6aboutthispileofbouldersthatsendsyouintoorbit.KubuIslandisn’tactuallyanisland,butrather,anoutcropofancientrocksthatareuptotwobillionsyearold.Itwasoncerestedontheedgeofavastlake.Asthewaterevaporated,itcreatedthehugeMakgadikgadiPan(马卡迪卡迪盐沼盆地),oneoftheworld’slargestsaltpans.Ancienttribesandcivilizationshavemigratedandlivedherefirsttofishfromitsrocksandthentocommunewithnatureanditsspirits.Today,adventurersandtouristscomeheretomarvelatthisstrangepileofboulderswithbaobabtrees(猴面包树)growingoutofit.Thesetreesareestimatedtobe3,000or4,000yearsold;theyarereallyimpressivenotonlyfortheirsizebutalsobecausetheyseemtohavesomuchtotellaboutthehistoryofthisisland.ThisisthegiftthatKubuIslandgivesandthepowerthatithas.Thistiny,weirdoutcrop—ifnotinthemiddleofnowhere,thencertainlyontheedgeofit—cangiveyouasenseofyourselfthatveryfewplacescan.Asenseofyourselfasapersononthisplanetand,somehow,waybeyondit.46WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeKubuIsland?A.Itisa“small”island,surroundedbywavesandwater.B.Itisan“ancient”island,featuringrecreationalactivities.C.Itisa“dry”island,surroundedbyaseaofsalt.D.Itisa“remote”island,restingontheedgeofavastlake.47.Accordingtothepassage,theunderlinedphrase“marvelat”probablymeans________.A.feelanxiousforB.posedangertoC.begratefultoD.beamazedat48.Theauthor’spurposeofwritingthisarticlewasto________.A.recommendauniquetravelroutetoapeacefulandsilentislandB.encouragereaderstoreflectmoreonthemselveswhiletravellingC.informreadersofamysteriousplacethatdeservestobeexploredD.advisereaderstovisitanislandwhichispeculiarinitsoriginalstateBFlowingThroughLife:TheWaterElementBruceLeefamouslysaid,“Youmustbeshapeless,formless,likewater.Whenyoupourwaterinacup,itbecomesthecup.Whenyoupourwaterinabottle,itbecomesthebottle.Whenyoupourwaterinateapot,itbecomestheteapot.Watercandripanditcancrash.Becomelikewater,myfriend.”
7WaterisoneofthefiveelementsintheChinesephilosophyofwuxing.ThistheoryfirstappearedinthestudiesofTaoism,duringtheSpringandAutumnPeriodsometimebetween770—476BC.ItrapidlyexpandedwithitsuseinChinesemedicine,philosophy,fengshui,fortunetelling,andmartialarts—andisstillverycommontodate.Thefiveelements—wood,fire,earth,metal,andwater—aregeneratedbytheinteractionbetweenyinandyang.Notsomuchtheactualphysicalformsofwood,fire,earth,metal,andwater,eachelementcanbebetterunderstoodasanexpressionofitsqualities,andascomponentsoflifeandmatter.Woodandfirepertaintoyang,whilemetalandwaterrelatetoyin,andearthrepresentstheperfectharmonybetweenyinandyang.Conceptually,wecanunderstandtheFiveElementsasenergeticforcescreatedbyinteractionsbetweenyinandyang.Theinteractionsofthefiveastrologicalelementsarecircular.Inthenurturingcycle,waterbreedswood,woodgrowsfire,fireturnsintoearth(ash),earthyieldsmetal,metalturnsintowater,andthecyclebeginsagain.Inthecontrollingcycle,waterputsoutfire,firecontrolsmetal,metalcutswood,woodextractsnutrientsfromearth,andearthabsorbswater,andthecyclebeginsagain.AccordingtoTaoistbelief,thewaterelementmanifestsintheeveningandatnighttime,aswellasinthenorthandinwinter.Picturetheseafromtheshore:Wateristheenergythathasboundlesspotential,eventhoughitmayappeartobecalmontheoutside.Thewaterelementalsopromotesconservation—literallyandmetaphorically.The6thcenturyBCwasatimeofphilosophicalgrowthforancientChina.ItwasduringthistimethatthetwomostinfluentialspiritualleadersnativetoChina,ConfuciusandLao-tzu,arethoughttohavelivedandtaught.Thephilosophiesthattheypractised,ConfucianismandTaoism,existedsimultaneouslyandhaveattractedalargefollowingoverthepast2,000years.To“regardHumanandNatureasawhole”isaConfucianideologythatwasfirstmentionedintheHanDynasty,about2,000yearsago.ItmeanttoconveythathumanbeingsarejustonepartinthesystemofNature,andhencewe,asaspecies,shouldnottrytocontrolandalterthesystem.ThefundamentalconceptofChinesetraditionalcultureistheconceptofcirculation:EverythinginNatureissupposedtomovecircularlytomaintainalevelofstabilityandharmony.49.WhatcanwelearnabouttheChinesephilosophyofwuxing?A.Wateristheperfectharmonyofyinandyangbecausethehighestgoodislikethatofwater.B.ThetheoryofwuxingisstillpopularinChinesemedicine,philosophy,andmartialarts.C.Thefiveelementsaretheactualphysicalformsofwood,fire,earth,metal,andwater.D.Wateristhemostimportantelementeitherinthenurturingcycleorinthecontrollingcycle.
850.Accordingtothewriter,thesimilaritybetweenTaoismandConfucianismis________.A.theconcernforthecultivationofhumanrelationstowardsaharmonioussocietyB.toemphasizethecompleteness,harmonyandinseparablerelationshipofeverythinginnatureC.theattempttokeepthebalancebetweenyinandyangbyregardingitasawholeD.toobservethemovementandlawofuniverseandleteverythingtakeitsowncoursenaturally51.Whatdoesthispassagemainlytalkabout?A.ThecomparisonbetweenTaoismandConfucianism.B.Theinfluenceofyin-yangandfiveelements.C.ThephilosophicalgrowthofancientChina.D.TheessenceofChineseancientphilosophy.SectionC(8%)Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.ARecipeforAvoidingDisasterEverylogcabinhomeownerhashadthose“whatif”thoughts.Whatifconditionsbecomesodrythatawildfirestartsnearmycabin?Whatiftherainissorelentlessthatthelakeoutsidemydoorstepbeginstooverflowitsbanks?Whatiftornado-fueledwindsthreatentodestroyeverythingI’vecreated?____52____.That’sthebadnews.Thegoodnews?Therearewaysyoucanuseyourlandscapingtominimizethedamagethatextremeweathercancauseandstillhaveanattractiveyardallatthesametime.Hereareafewtipsforusingyouroutdoorresourcesinawaythatcanlessentheimpactofanaturaldisasteronyourloghome:WILDFIRES:Thekeytokeepingfiresfromdamagingyourhomeisregularmaintenancewithafocusonhowfiresspread.Beginbyremovingdeadplantsliketreesandshrubspromptlyandtrimming(修剪)anybranchesthatoverhangthepropertyorhaveclosecontactwiththelogwalls.____53____.It’salsoagoodideatoinstallirrigationina50-footradiusaroundyourhometohelpcreateafireproofingperimeter.FLOODS:Amassiveamountoffloodingthatleavesyourhouseandyardinstandingwaterisatallorderintermsofpreventionstrategies,butmoremoderatefloodingcanbestoppedwithafewsimplelandscapingtricks.____54____.Youcancreateextradrainage(排水系统)throughtheuseofstrategicallyplacedstonesandbushesthatdirectwaterawayfromthefoundation.TORNADOES:Tominimizethedamagecausedbythesuddenguststornadoweatherbrings,besureto
9keeptreesandshrubstrimmed.____55____.A.Thebestwaytobeginistogradeyoursoilsothatitslopesdownwardandawayfromyourhomeinalldirections.B.Makeeveryefforttopreventfirespreadassoonaspossible.C.Neverleavepilesofbrushorleavesnearthehousebecausetheycanburneasily.D.Whatyoushoulddoistogatherstandingwatertohelpwithwaterabsorption.EThere’snothingyoucandotopreventthoseextremescenariosfromhappening.F.Also,checktoensureanyyardornaments(likebirdbaths,potsorstatues)areheavyenoughtowithstandthestrongforce.Ⅳ.SummaryWriting(10%)56.Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.Don’tjudgeabookbyitscover“Don’tjudgeabookbyitscover,”theoldsayinggoes.Unfortunately,asateenager,thatisoftenexactlywhatyoudotoyourself.Darkthoughtsaboutyourphysicalappearancecanhangoveryouallthetimelikearaincloud.DoIlookfatinthesejeans?DoothersthinkIamtooshort?Whatarethecausesbehindthem?Standardsofbeautyinthemediacanhaveabiginfluenceonwhatyouthinkofyourphysicalappearance.Teenswhotrytocopythelooksoftheirfavouritestarsarefightingalosingbattle—thesestandardsaresimplyimpossibleformostofthepopulationtoliveupto.Theywillonlyendupfeelingworseaboutthemselves.Yourfriendsalsoinfluencethewayyouviewyourphysicalappearance.Ifyouhavefriendswhoaregood-lookingorhaveagreatfashionsense,itcanfeellikeyouarelivingintheirshadow.Theseexternalinfluencesarealwayspresent,buttherearecertainlywaystodealwiththem.Firstofall,becarefulnottofollowpopularbeautystandardsblindly.Theyareoutofreachfor99%ofus,soitisbettertojustforgetaboutthem.Anothertipistoremindyourselfthatyouareunique.Everyonehastheirowntalents—youmaybegoodatpaintingorplayingthepiano,sotakeprideinthingsyoudowellinsteadofworryingaboutthingsyoucannotchange.Focusingonyourstrengthshelpsyoubuildyourconfidence.Finally,itisagoodideatotrytodirectyourattentionawayfromnegativethoughts.Toachievethis,youshoulddosomethingyouenjoy.Readabookyoulike,ortakepartinasocialactivity,likeplayingaballgamewithyourfriends.Thesethingscanhelpyoutakeyourmindoffmattersthatworryyouandmakeyoufeelgoodaboutyourself.Ifyoucanlearntoseethegoodthingsaboutyourself—yourindividuality,yourvaluetoothers,your
10achievements—youwillsoonbegintoloveyourselfjustthewayyouare.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Ⅴ.Translation(10%)Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.【上教版】57.当澳洲本土文化受到欧洲移民的威胁时,冲突就产生了。(arise)(汉译英)58.虽然久负盛名,但大英博物馆不应该剥夺其他国家对自己文化遗产的拥有权。(deprive)(汉译英)59.直到全球健康危机来袭,我们才开始反思真正对自己重要的事情,也不再认为自己所拥有的是理所当然的。(It)(汉译英)【上外版】60.通过放松运动来摆脱焦虑个好点子。(turnto)(汉译英)61.直到毕业那天我才得知我们的班长曾经打算辍学。(Notuntil…)(汉译英)62.尽管与世隔绝,这个自然保护区仍是无数动物和新物种的家园。(inspiteof)(汉译英)Ⅵ.GuidedWriting(10%)【上外版】63.Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositionin110-130wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.在我们的成长过程中,身边有很多动人的身影,善解人意的老师,互相鼓励的伙伴,贴心陪伴的父母,坚强自律的自己……。请给其中一位写一封感谢信,表达自己对他/她的感激,并说明理由。(注意:文中不得出现具体学校名称或人名。)
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