上海市晋元高级中学2022-2023学年高一上学期期末诊断英语试卷(原卷版).docx

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晋元高级中学2022学年高一年级第一学期期末诊断英语试卷考试时间:90分钟满分:100分I.ListeningComprehensionSectionADirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.1.A.Ajournalist.B.Anastronaut.C.Awriter.D.Aworker.2.A.Inarestaurant.B.Onatrain.C.Onaplane.D.Inacigaretteshop.3.A.She’sdependable.B.She’stime—conscious.C.She’sfrequentlylate.D.She’sgoodatsports.4.A.Shewillhelpthemanpayfortheoperatickets.B.Shewouldliketogowiththemantotheopera.C.Thereisnotimelefttoorderoperatickets.D.Goingtotheoperaistime—consuming.5.A.Goouttocatwhenthemuseumcloses.B.Checkifthemuseumcafeteriaisopen.C.Meeteachotherlaterintheday.D.Leavethemuseumtemporarily.6.A.Themanwillfindajobifheperseveres.B.Themanshouldkeephiscurrentjob.C.Themancangetajobwherethewomanworks.D.Themanshouldlookforajobinadifferentfield.7.A.Shewillgethermoneybackfromtheshop.B.Shewillhavetotalktothemanageraboutit.C.ShecanexchangetheT—shirtforalargerone.D.Shecancomplaintotheafter—saleservicedepartment.第12页/共12页学科网(北京)股份有限公司 8A.Itisahotandsmoggyday.B.ThereisatrafficjamonKingStreet.C.Avehicleispollutingtheair.D.Themanisreadingareportonline.9.A.Thepriceforrentisbeyondthem.B.Theneighborhoodisnotnearenough.C.Theycanrentitassoonaspossible.D.Theydon’tneedanewapartment.10.A.Theyareitsregularcustomers.B.TheyliketheItalianfoodbest.C.Theypreferthenewchefthere.D.Theyaredisappointedatitschanges.SectionBDirections:InSectionB,youwillhearonepassageandonelongerconversation.Aftereachpassageandconversation,youwillbeaskedseveralquestions.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.11.A.Americankids’sleepinghabits.B.Teenagers’sleep—relateddiseases.C.Activitiestopreventsleeplessness.D.Learningproblemsandlackofsleep.12.A.7hours.B.8hours.C.10hours.D.18hours.13.A.Theyareaffectedbycertainbodychemicals.B.Theytendtodothingsthatexcitethem.C.Theyfollowtheirparents’examples.D.Theydon’tneedtogotoschoolearly.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingconversation.14.A.Typesoffutureclothes.B.Functionsofeco—clothes.C.Newwaystoproduceelectricity.D.Ideasforaresearchproject.15.A.Theycanbringuseconomicbenefits.B.Theycanprotecttheenvironment.C.Theycanregulateourbodytemperature.D.Theycanproduceelectricity.16.A.Workshopsforeco—clothesaresetupoverseastoensureworkersagoodsalary.B.Themanhasfoundreferencebooksonclothesmadefromsmartfabricsinthelibrary.C.Agreatnumberofpeoplearequiteeagertowearthedressdecoratedwithlights.D.Clothesmadefromsmartfabricscanbeusedtochargecellphonesinthefuture.II.GrammarandVocabulary.第12页/共12页学科网(北京)股份有限公司 SectionA1.Shortlyafterwe______(seat),awaitercameovertoourtablewithasmile.(所给词的适当形式填空)2.Thebancomesafterastudyfoundtherehadbeenmorethan11,000injuriesintheUnitedStates______(result)fromphone—relateddistractionwhilewalkinginthepastfewyears.(所给词的适当形式填空)3.Thereason______shegavefornotcomingtothepartypuzzledallofthepeoplepresent.(用适当的词填空)4.Neitherherskillofdelicate,ironicobservationsonsocialcustom,loveandmarriagenorherability______(apply)asharpfocustoEnglishmannersandmoralshasabandonedherinherfinalfinishedwork.(所给词的适当形式填空)5.Somepeoplevaluethepeaceandbeautyofaruralsetting,______thequietforestsandsnowywintersoftheNortheastorthedryexpansesoftheWest.(用适当的词填空)6.TheOrganizationhasfoundthat15-year-oldswhoreportednotregularly______(share)familymealsweretwiceaslikelytobeabsentfromschool.(所给词的适当形式填空)7.IwishtothankProfessorSmith,withthehelpof______,IbecomewhoIamtoday.(用适当的词填空)8.______(overcome)theobstacle,themanagerfeltrelieved.(所给词的适当形式填空)SectionB选词填空A.survivedB.donateC.cooperationD.addictedE.satisfactionF.acquiredG.devoteH.functionsI.suffer9.Somebusinesseshaveagreedto______computerstoschools.10.IknowthatifIstartwatchingasoapoperaIimmediatelybecomehopelessly______.11.Thecarmanufacturerreceivesconsistentlyhighcustomer______ratings.12.Marketingnetworkshavebeenenhancedthrough______withChineseenterprises.13.Themuseumwillputtherecently______Picassoondisplaythisspring.14.Thebabywasbornwithaheartproblemandonly______forafewhours.15.Ifyou’renothappywithit,youshouldcomplain.Don’tjust______insilence.16.Onweekdays,onethirdoftheroom______asworkspace.SectionC语法填空HowRoomDesignsAffectOurWorkandFeeling第12页/共12页学科网(北京)股份有限公司 Architectshavelonghadthefeelingthattheplaceweliveincanaffectourthoughts,feelingandbehaviours.Butnowscientistsaregivingthisfeelinganempirical(实证的)basis.Theyarediscoveringhowtodesignspacesthatpromotecreativity,keeppeople___17___(focus),andleadtorelaxation.Researchesshowaspectsofthephysicalenvironmentcaninfluencecreativity.In2012,JoanMeyers—Levyreportedthattheheightofaroom’sceilingaffectshowpeoplethink.Herresearchindicatesthathigherceilingsencouragepeopletothinkmorefreely,___18___(lead)themtomakemoreabstractconnections.Lowceilings,ontheotherhand,mayinspireamoredetailedoutlook.___19___ceilingheight,theviewaffordedbyabuildingmayinfluenceanoccupant’sabilitytoconcentrate.___20___(expose)tonaturetoimprovefocusofattentionoughttopayoffacademically,and___21___seemsto,accordingtoastudy.Studentsinclassroomswithunblockedviewsofatleast50feetoutsidethewindowhadhigherscoresontestsofvocabulary,languageartsandmathsthandidstudents___22___classroomsprimarilyoverlookedroadsandparkinglots.Recentstudyonroomlightingdesignsuggeststhatdimlighthelpspeopleloosenup.___23___thatistruegenerally,keepingthelightlowduringdinneroratpartiescouldincreaserelaxation.Sofarpublicbuildings___24___(concentrate)onbyscientists.“Wehaveaverylimitednumberofstudies,sowearealmostlookingattheproblemthroughastraw(吸管),”architectDavidsays.“Howdoyoutakeanswerstoveryspecificquestionsandmakebroaduseofthem?Thatiswhatweareallstrugglingwith.”SectionD选词填空A.psychologicallyB.issueC.varyD.academicallyE.benefitsF.disciplineG.monitorH.peerI.religiouslyJ.emotionalK.emergedThetermhomeschoolingmeanseducatingchildrenathomeorinplacesotherthananormalsettingsuchasapublicorprivateschool.Teachingmethodsathomeschooling___25___.Someparentsfollowastricttimetableandimitateatraditionalschoolenvironment.Otherparentsfollowanextremeformofhomeschoolinginwhichtheydonotgivegradesortestsandallowtheirchildrentostudywherevertheywant.Moreparents,however,followthemiddlepathtoprovideabalancebetweenfreedomand___26___.Whydoparentschoosehomeschooling?Somebelievethatchildreninpublicschoolsexperiencetoomuch“___27___pressure”,orsocialpressurefromfriends.Theysayitmayhaveanegativeeffectonthechild’sstudies.Otherparentsaredissatisfiedwiththequalityofeducationinthepublicschool.Abouthalftheparentswhoteachat第12页/共12页学科网(北京)股份有限公司 homeare___28___motivatedanduselessonsbymailorInternetfromchurchschools.Whateverthereasonsmaybe,itisevidentthatmoreandmorechildrenarebeingtakenoutofnormalschoolseveryyear.Asaresult,manyquestionshave___29___,encouragingthedebateoverhomeschoolingagainstpublicschooling.Whatthenisthefutureofeducation?Althoughchildrenoftenleanwellathome,weakregulationsinmoststatesmeanthatofficialsrarelychallengeor___30___parentswhosaytheyarehome—schooling.Asthedebatecontinues,sodothequestionsaboutwhathomeschoolersarestudyingathome.Howcanparentsensurethattheirchildrenareprepared___31___forcollege?Howarehomeschoolersassessedtomakesuretheyaregettingthesameeducationalstandardsthatschoolstudentsmusthave?RecentstudiesintheUnitedStateshaveshownthathomeschooledchildrentendtobeslightlybetterinsubjectslikeEnglishandart,buttheyareobviouslylessskilledatmathandscience.Finally,therearequestionsregardingthechildren’s___32___development.Aretheytooisolatedfromtheirfellowstudents?Aretheylosingtheopportunitytogetthesocial___33___ofbeinginalargeclassroomofstudents?Aswithanydebatable___34___,theanswerstothesequestionsareneverone—sided.III.ReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.Ininterviews,famouspeopleoftensaythatthekeytobecomingbothhappyandsuccessfulisto“dowhatyoulove.”Butmasteringaskill,evenonethatyoudeeplylove,requiresahugeamountofhardworkAnyonewhowantstomasteraskillmustrunthroughthe___35___ofpractice,criticalfeedback,alteration,andimprovementoverandover.Somepeopleseemabletoconcentrateonpracticinganactivitylikethisforyearsand___36___theirgradualimprovement.Yetothersfindit___37___todothiskindoffocused,time—consumingwork.Why?The___38___mayturnontheabilitytoenterintoastateof“flow”,thefeelingofbeingcompletelyinvolvedinwhatyouaredoing.Flowstatescanhappeninthecourseofanyactivity,andtheyaremostcommonwhenataskhaswell—definedgoalsandisata(n)___39___skilllevel,andwheretheindividualisableto___40___theirperformancetoclearandimmediatefeedback.Flowstatesturntheboringpracticeintoanautotelicactivitythatis,onethatcanbeenjoyedforitsownsake,ratherthanasameanstoanendorforobtainingsome___41___reward.Thenhowcanwegetintoaflowstateforanactivitythatwewanttomaster,sothatweenjoyboththe___42___andtherewards?Thosewhomost___43___enteredintoflowstateshadan“autotelicpersonality”—aqualitytoseekoutchallengesandgetintoastateofflow.Whilethosewithoutsuchapersonalitysee____44____autotelicindividuals第12页/共12页学科网(北京)股份有限公司 seeopportunitiestobuildskills.Autotelicindividualsarereceptive,opentonewchallengesandalsopersistent.Suchpeople,withanabilitytofocusontasksratherthan____45____,haveagreatadvantageoverothersindevelopingtheirinbornabilities.____46____,forthoseofuswhoaren’tnecessarilyblessedwithanautotelicpersonality,thereisevidencethatflowstatescanbepromotedbyenvironmentalfactors.Inparticular,thelearningframeworkadvocatedbyMontessorischoolsseemstoencourageflowstates.InMontessorischools,learningcomesthroughdiscoveryratherthandirectinstructionandstudentsareencouragedtodevelopindividualinterests.35.A.cycleB.listC.circleD.series36.A.loseinterestinB.makeupforC.takepleasureinD.makeuseof37.A.meaningfulB.frustratingC.amazingD.shameful38.A.behaviourB.differenceC.reactionD.procedure39.A.appropriateB.elementaryC.advancedD.difficult40.A.compareB.assessC.applyD.adjust41.A.considerableB.well—deservedC.materialD.external42.A.processB.pleasureC.complimentD.performance43.A.reluctantlyB.blindlyC.readilyD.casually44.A.advantagesB.difficultiesC.detailsD.faults45.A.rewardsB.expectationsC.complaintsD.contributions46.A.UnexpectedlyB.OccasionallyC.TraditionallyD.FortunatelySectionBDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)ItcannotbedeniedthatHakkaearthbuildings,orKejiatulou,aretotallydifferenttotraditionalarchitecturalstylesbothinChinaandabroadBeyondtheirgiantsize,earthbuildingsareuniquefortheirrobust(坚固的)architecture.Themulti-storeybuildingswerebuiltwithamixtureofearth,sand,glutinousrice,bambooandwoodchips,solidlytamped(夯实)intowallsuptotwometresthick.Eachbuildingcouldshelterhundredsofpeople——allsharingthesamesurname.Ifdangerapproached,thedoorswouldbeswiftlybolted(闩上)shut.Weaponswouldthenbedistributedamongthemen.Foodwouldbestockpiledinadvanceandwaterdrawnfromthewellslocatedwithinthebuilding.第12页/共12页学科网(北京)股份有限公司 Thoughsometimescalledroundhouses,notallearthbuildingsaredoughnut-shaped.Ovalsquareandrectangularonescanbefoundaswell.Someearthbuildingsbunchupinpicturesqueclusters,butmanystandaloneWhilesomeoftheoldestexistingearthbuildingsdatebacktothe12thcentury,themostrecentexampleswerebuiltinthelastcentury.Inatypicalearthbuilding,roomsarearrangedinaring-likeformation,whichfaceontoacircularcentralcourtyard.ForanyonenumbedbytheimpersonalnatureofmodernChineseapartmentblocksortherapidpaceofurbanChina,theearthbuildingsarecharmingremindersofwhatcommunalvillagelifewaslikeinthepast.TheChinesefrequentlysay,“Anearbyneighbourisbetterthanadistantrelative.”Theearth-building-livingHakkahavethebestofbothworlds,asneighboursarealsorelatives.Despitetheirsturdydefences,theearthbuildingsarefallingvictimtoagradualhollowingoutfromwithin.LikesomanyvillagesacrossChina,grandparentsandgrandchildrencanbefoundplayingtogether,butthereisoftenlessandlessindicationofthepresenceofthelabouringgenerationbetweenthetwo.Theyoungandthemiddle-agedhavelefttoearnmoneyinthecountry’scitiesandtowns,leavingmanyearthbuildingslargelydepopulated.47.Accordingtothearticle,whichofthefollowingstatementsaboutHakkaearthbuildingsistrue?A.Mostearthbuildingsareround—shaped.B.Mostearthbuildingsarebuilttobethesamesize.C.Thefirstearthbuildingwasbuiltinthe12thcentury.D.Atypicalearthbuildingisoccupiedbyonelargefamilyclanofthesamesurname.48Wecanlearnfromthearticlethatthebiggestadvantageoflivinginanearthbuildingcomparedtothatofanurbanapartmentisthe______.A.closeneighborhoodtiesB.sceneryofthecountrysideC.vastlivingspaceD.communalwayoflife49.Accordingtothelastparagraph,whyaretheearthbuildingsdisappearing?A.BecausefewerandfewerbabiesarebeingborninthevillagesB.Becausetheyhavetomakewayformodernapartmentblocks.C.Becausetheyhavebeenworndownbytheyearswithoutrepair.D.Becausemoreandmorepeoplearemovingintothecitiesandtowns.(B)ThisdocumentsetsoutthedisplaystandardsforGlasgowMuseums.Thisguidewillhelpexhibitionplanners第12页/共12页学科网(北京)股份有限公司 provideaccesstoexhibitionsinourmuseums.GlasgowMuseums’aimistoimproveaccesstocollectionsbyhavingasmanyitemsaspossibleondisplayandwithoutphysicalbarriers.Wealsotryoutbesttoprotecttheseobjectswithoutlimitingaccesstothem.ØObjectPlacement•Don’tplaceobjectsinsuchawaythattheycouldpresentadangertovisitors.•Allobjectdisplays,casedorotherwise,mustbeviewablebyall,includingpeoplewhoaresmallinfigureorinwheelchairs.ØOpenDisplay•Allobjectsonopendisplaymustbesecurefromtheftanddamage.•Allobjectsidentifiedforpotentialopendisplaymustbeviewedandagreedonanobject-to-objectbasisbytheSecurityManagerofthemuseum.RecommendationsDistanceRecommendeddistancetoplaceobjectsoutof“casualarm’s700mmlength”(takenfromtheedgeoftheobjecttotheedgeofanyproposedformofbarrier)700mm*Insomecases,600mmmaybeacceptable,providedtheplinthheightisabove350mm.ØCasedObjects•Allcaseddisplaysshouldfallwithinthegeneraloptimum(最优的)viewingbandof750-2000mm.Ensureeverythingisvisuallyaccessiblefromawheelchair.•Positionsmallobjectsorthosewithfinedetailinthefrontpartofacase,withlargeritemsbehind.•Positionsmallitemsorthosewithfinedetailnohigherthan1015mmfromfloorlevel.Objectsplacedabovethisheightareonlyseenfrombelowbypeopleinwheelchairsorpeoplewhoaresmallinfigure.50.Fromthispassage,wecanlearnthatGlasgowMuseums________.A.limitaccesstoexhibitionsonadailybasisB.aremostwell-knownforitslargecollectionC.makegenerousdonationstothedisabledD.giveweighttotheexperiencesofvisitors51.Accordingtotheguide,objectstobeplacedonopendisplaymust________.A.beequippedwithanti-theftsystemB.beviewedfromadistanceof700mmC.receiveapprovalfromthemuseumfirstD.fallwithinarms’reachofastandingman第12页/共12页学科网(北京)股份有限公司 52.Amotherandher10-year-oldsonarelikelytobothfeelcomfortableinfrontofadiamondplacedinaglasscaseattheheightof________.A.1250mmB.950mmC.650mmD.450mm(C)PeopleclimbingMountEverestaretwotimesaslikelytoreachthetopandlesslikelytodieontheclimbthan20yearsago,anewstudyfinds.Everest,highintheHimalayans,isthetallestmountainabovesealevelonEarth.Itreaches8,848metersintothesky.Between2006and2019,aroundtwothirdsofclimbersweresuccessfulintheirattempttoreachthetop.Inthe15yearsbeforethat,onlyaboutone—thirdwentallthewaytothetop.ThenumberofattemptstoreachthetopofEveresthasrisensharplyovertheyears,leadingtoa300percentincreaseinovercrowding.In2019,955climberstriedtoreachthemountaintop.Only222peopledidsoin2000.ThestudynotedthatonasingledayinMayoflastyear,396climbershadgatheredatthenarrowpathjustbelowthetop.Thearea,knownasthe“deathzone,”issonarrowthatonlyasmallnumberofclimberscanpassthrough,onedirectlybehindanother.NineclimbersdiedonEverestinMay2019.ItwasthedeadliestEverestclimbingseasonsince2015whenanearthquakekilledatleast18peopleonthemountain.Apictureofclimberswaitingtheirtuntogoupanddownthroughthedeathzonebecamefamousasitwassharedonline.Yetresearcherssaythecrowdswerenotthemainreasonforthedeathslastyear.“Surprisinglycrowdinghasnoevidenteffectonsuccessordeath”ofEverestclimbers,thestudysaid.However,overcrowdingdoesmaketheclimbmoredangerous.“Ifcrowdingslowsclimbers(asisexpected),thisincreasestheirexposuretotheelements,whichshouldincreaseriskofanaccidentorillness,”saidRaymondB.Huey,leadwriterofthereport.Anunexpectedstormearthquake,orlandslidecouldbedisastrous,hetoldReutersbyemail.Climbershaveexpressedconcernaboutgivinganyonewillingtopaythegovernment$11,000permissiontoclimbEverest.Nepalplanstochangeitspolicytorequireclimberstouseguides,andmeetphysicalfitnessandexperiencequalifications,saidtourismdepartmentofficialMiraAcharya.Nepaltemporarilycloseditsmountainstoclimbersbecauseofthecoronavirushealthcrisis.Nowtheyareopenagain.However,AcharyanotedthatflightsintoandwithinNepalhavenotrestarted.53.Supposing900peopletookpartintheclimbingMountEverestbetween1990and2005,howmanyofthemreachedthetop?第12页/共12页学科网(北京)股份有限公司 A.300.B.400.C.500.D.60054.Whydoesovercrowdingmaketheclimbingmoredangerous?A.Becauseitsurprisinglyleadstodeathforthoseclimbers.B.Becauseitstoppedtheclimbersfromreachingthetopattheareacalled“deathzone”.C.Becauseitexposesclimberstoincreasingriskofanaccidentorillness.D.Becauseitgetsclimbersstrandedin“deathzone”andunabletogetfurthersupplies.55.Accordingtothereport,whatisthepossiblereasonforovercrowding?A.MorepeoplewanttoexperiencetheclimbingtothetopofMountEverest.B.Apictureofclimberswaitingtoreachthetopinspiresmorepeopletogiveitatry.C.Nepalgovernmentgivesclimberspermissionwithoutrestrictions.DMorepeoplewanttoclimbtheMountEverestbeforeNepaltakesrestrictions.56.Whatisthegeneralideaofthispassage?A.ClimbersaremorelikelytolosetheirlivesbeforeReachingTopofMountEverest.BMoreclimbersneedtobetrainedbeforeclimbingMountEverest.C.Enoughexperienceinclimbingmountainsmatterssomuch.D.ClimbersaretwiceaslikelytoreachtopofMountEverestthaninPast.SectionCDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.ExerciseforaBetterBrainMostofthetime,yourbrainisthebossofyourmuscles—directinghowyouhitaball,playthepiano,oropenacerealbox.____57____Whenyou’reactive,theysendchemicalsignalstellingyourbrain,“Hey,it’stimetogrow!”Recentresearchsuggestsphysicalactivityhasmultiplebrainbenefits,encouragingthebirthandgrowthofnewbraincellsthatsupplyoxygenandbloodsugartobraincells.Ina2016NationalInstituteonAgingstudy,peoplewhoranonatreadmillfor45minutesthreedaysaweekboostedtheirlevelsofbrain—derivedneurotrophic(神经营养的)factor,achemicalthatactslikefertilizerfornewbraincells.____58____Withoutexercise,Suzukisays,“littlebabyneuronsdon’tgetbiggerandmakethousandsofnewconnectionstootherbraincells.Withexercise,yougetfullyfunctioningadultbraincells.”Studiessuggestthatinyoungeradults,thiscanaddtotheoverallnumberofcellsinthehippocampus(海马体).____59____It’sagooddeal.“There’s第12页/共12页学科网(北京)股份有限公司 evidencethesenewbraincellsareveryactive,”shesays.“They’reexcitable,liketeenagers.Theygetinvolvedinmorememorycircuitsthanoldercellsdo.Yougetmoreconnections.”____60____Ifyou’reinactive,astrollaroundtheblockmaybeallittakestoencourageneuroplasticity,shesays.Andeverybitcounts.Ina2019BostonUniversitystudyof2354adultsintheir40sthrough60s,sedentarypeoplewhoboostedtheirdailywalkingby7500stepsormorehadbiggerbrainsthanthosewhodidn’texerciseequivalentto1.4to2.2feweryearsofbrainaging,themorelightactivitystudyparticipantslogged,suchasdoinghousework,shopping,gardening,orwalkingthedog,thegreatertheoverallsizeoftheirbrains.A.Andonceage—relatedbrainchangesbegin,startinginour30s,exercisehelpskeepbraincellsalivelongerandreplacesoldcellswithnewones.B.Tipshavebeenofferedastohowtodoexercise.C.Afterfourmonthsofworkouts,theirscoresimprovedonamemorytest.D.Besides,studiesalsosuggestthatdyingcellsandbrainwastescanbeclearedwithenoughexerciseonaregularbasis.E.Butwhenitcomestogrowingnewbraincells,moreandmoreresearchshowsthatwhenyouexercise,yourmusclestakecharge.F.Again,alittlegoesalongway.IV.TranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.61.抱怨网络对热爱冒险的青少年的消极影响是无意义的。(point;impact)(汉译英)62.虽然他未能在比赛中获得一等奖,但他的雄心与决心都让裁判们印象深刻。(impress)(汉译英)第12页/共12页学科网(北京)股份有限公司 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