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精選優(yōu)質(zhì)文檔-----傾情為你奉上精選優(yōu)質(zhì)文檔-----傾情為你奉上專心---專注---專業(yè)專心---專注---專業(yè)精選優(yōu)質(zhì)文檔-----傾情為你奉上專心---專注---專業(yè)英語2012.11第I卷(共105分)第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題:每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.Tophonesomeone B.Totalktotheoperator C.Tocheckhisnumber2.Whatwillthemanhave?A.Abloodtest B.Ajobinterview C.Aphysicalexamination3.Whenwillthetwospeakersprobablymeet?A.Thismorning B.Thisafternoon C.Earlytomorrow4.Whycan'tthemangivethewomanahand?A.Itistooheavyforhim B.Hedoesn'tknowhowtohelpherC.Heistoobusytohelpher5.Whatwasthewomandoingbeforeshelefttheoffice?A.Typingareport B.Rewritingareport C.Reviewingareport第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6至7題。6.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?A.AphotoofastreetB.ATVprogramaboutastreetC.Apieceofnewsaboutastreet7.Whatimpressedthemailmostaboutthestreet?A.Historyandpeople B.Historyandfashion C.Historyandrestaurants聽第7段材料,回答第8至9題。8.Whoisvisitingthewomanfortheweekend?A.Herbrother B.Herstudent C.Herteacher9.HowdoesthewomanknowAnn?A.ShehasjustbeenintroducedtoherB.ShehastakenpianolessonsfromherC.Theyhavemetatapartybefore聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?A.TilewomanwantstofindajobB.Jobsarewantedinthe1ibraryC.Foreignstudentsemployment11.Wheredoesthewomanstudy?A.InAmerica B.InAustralia C.InChina12.Howwillthewomanprobablyfindapart-timejob?A.ShewilltryitherselfB.Theman'sfriendswillhelpherC.Thelibrarywilloffertohelp聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atabusstation B.Atatravelagency C.Atarailwaystation14.Whydoesthemanwanttotakeabus?A.Hewantstoexperienceanotherwayoftraveling.B.Thebusticketsarecheaperthanthetraintickets.C.Thebustripismorecomfortablethanthetraintrip.15.Whyarethebusticketsmuchcheaperthanthetraintickets?A.ThebusstopsatseveralcitiesB.ThebustriptakeslongertimeC.Fewpeopleenjoythebustrip16.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Hewentthewrongway B.Hecan'tmakethedecisionnowC.Hisauntandunclehaveadifferentopinion聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.HowdomanyEnglishpeoplespendtheirholidays?A.Makingtheirhomesbeautiful B.TravelingallovertheworldC.Makingalotofmoney18.WhydoEnglishpeoplelikeDIY?A.DIYcanbringthemfun B.ManystoressellDIYthingsC.TVprogramsteachthemtoDIY19.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.DIYisawasteofmoney B.It'salwaysdifficulttoDIYC.WeshouldbecarefulwhiledoingDIY20.HowmanypeoplefelloffladdersinoneyearintheUK?A.41.000B.51,000C.230,000第二部分英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)語法與詞匯知識(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。例:Mr.SmithownscollectionofcoinsthananyoneelseIhaveevermet.A.largerB.alargerC.thelargerD.alarge答案是B。21.riseincarbondioxideiscausingsteadyincreaseinglobalwarming.A.The;aB.不填;aC.The;不填D.A;the22.-Sorry,Icouldn’tfindthesuitableshoesyouneed.-.A.ThanksanywayB.NoproblemC.Don’tmentionitD.It’sallthesame23.Haveyouconsideredhowweakhumansareavolcano,hurricaneorearthquake?A.comparingwithB.comparedwithC.tocomparewithD.havingbeencomparedwith24.Heslowedthebleedingbypressuretothewoundsuntiltheambulancearrived.A.assessingB.approvingC.applyingD.appointing25.Hearingascream,Irusheddownstairs,onlythehostesslyingunconsciousonthefloor.A.seeingB.havingseenC.seenD.tosee26.Foreignministersofthetwocountriesholdregularmeetings,theycanexchangeviewsoninternationalissuesofbothconcern.A.whatB.whereC.whichD.why27.Didn’teveroccurtoyouwhatthesourceofthissayingIjustquotedis?A.thisB.itC.thatD.one28.SinceIdon’tlikesurfingtheInternet,shallIgotothelibraryinsteadtheinformationweneed?A.togetB.ofgettingC.oftogetD.getting29.-It’smytreattoday.Isthereanyparticularmealyouwouldliketohave?-youchooseisallrightwithme.A.WhateverB.WhatC.AnythingwhatD.Nomatterwhat30.IhopethatmyfatherwillquitsmokingbecauseIwanthimtolivemygrandpadoes.A.asalongandhealthylifeasB.solongandhealthyalifeasC.suchlongandhealthyalifeasD.aslongandhealthyalifeas31.Youcangoout,youpromisetobebackbefore10o’clock.A.unlessB.aslongasC.becauseD.since32.-Wouldyoupleasebuymeabrightpaperpackagewhenyougoshopping?-A.I’dratheryouwouldn’tB.It’sOKwithme.C.Whatfor?D.Byallmeans.33.-What’sthematterwithJohn?Hehasbeensittingthereforhours.-Apostcardfromhisfatheranattackofhome-sicknessinhim.A.tookupB.setoffC.broughtinD.builtup34.Haditbeenpossible,IwouldhavegonetoattendMonicainthehospital,butIfullyoccupiedlastmonth.A.hadbeenB.wasC.amD.havebeen35.-Ididn’tgototheartshow,becauseIlostmyticket.-Youhaveborrowedmine.Ididn’tgotoseeitanyway.A.mightB.needC.couldD.must第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從36~55各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。Onedarkstormynight,anelderlycouplehurriedintoahotelandaskedwhethertheycouldbe36forthenight,“I’mverysorry,”theclerkonnightshiftsaidpolitely,“weareall37tonight.38,youcouldstayinmyroomifyoudon’tmind.I’m39,soI’llbehere.”Theyoungmangavethesincereadvice.Theelderlycoupleacceptedhis40withgratitude.Theyapologizedforthe41theyhadcausedhim.Thenextday,therainstoppedandit42.Whentheoldgentlemanwenttopayhisbill,thesameclerksaid,“Theroomyouandyourwifestayedinisnotaproper43roominthishotel,soyoudon’tneedtopay.”Theoldgentlemannoddedin44:“Youareanemployeethateverybossinthehotelbusinesswoulddreamof.PerhapssomedayI’llbuildahotelforyou.”Theclerkwas45but,decidingthattheguestmusthavebeen46,hegavetheremark47thought.Twoyearslater,theyoungmanreceivedaletterfromtheoldgentleman,inwhichhe48theexperienceofthatdarkstormynight.Theletteralso49aAtastreetcornerinManhattan,theyoungmanmethis50guest.Theoldgentleman,pointingtoamagnificentnewbuilding51overthecrossroads,“Look,thatisthehotelI52tobuildforyou.Ihopeyouwill53itforme.RememberwhatIsaidthen?Well,Iwas54aboutit.”Theyoungmanstammered,“But…willtherebeany55,sir?Whydoyouchooseme?Andwhoareyou?”“MynameisWilliamAster.”ThisbuildingwasnoneotherthantheWaldorf-AstoriaHotel,asymbolofsupremestatusandhonorinNewYork.36.A.putup B.putaway C.stayup D.setup37.A.preserved B.conserved C.booked D.occupied38.A.Meanwhile B.Moreover C.Otherwise D.However39.A.onduty B.ondisplay C.onstage D.onhand40.A.service B.viewC.offer D.invitation41.A.Instruction B.considerationC.Inconvenience D.interruption42.A.clearedaway B.pickedout C.cleanedup D.clearedup43.A.living B.double C.admirable D.luxury44.A.appreciation B.admirationC.surprise D.excitement45.A.excite B.skeptical C.annoyed D.respectful46.A.lacking B.covering C.joking D.cheating47.A.notmore B.nomoreC.some D.another48.A.described B.stated C.recited D.recalled49.A.swapped B.included C.attached D.added50.A.former B.original C.formal D.primitive51.A.displaying B.towering C.flying D.hovering52.A.determined B.promised C.tended D.intended53.A.get B.keepC.manage D.make54.A.sensitive B.concerned C.curious D.serious55.A.Scene B.situation C.condition D.occasion第三部分閱讀理解(共20小題,每小題2分,滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AHeadingofftocollegethisyear?Herearesomefashiontipsfromourexpertsyoushouldkeepinmind:Dresstoimpress.StylistandbusinessconsultantDanielaSmithsays,“Girlsshouldkeepinmindthatyourcollegeprofessorswilloftenbethebridgethatconnectsyoutoyourfuturecareerandyourclassmateswillbecomeyourprofessionalnetwork,Youdon'tneedtodresslikeyou'regoingtotheoffice,butyou.shoulddisplayallabilitytoproperlypresentyourselfwithappropriatematurityandconfidence,andlookputtogether.”Logomania(品牌狂熱癥).Wearingthelogesofbrandsaimedatyoungercustomersphysicallyidentifiesyouaspartofthatagegroup,soconsiderthetargetedagegroupofthestoresyoushopat.It'stemptingtoloaduponloges,especiallywell-knownlogesthatsignifyhigh-endbrands.Butconsiderthis:collegeisatimeofself-discovery,achancetodevelopyourownpersonalstyle.Insteadofwearinglogesheadtotoe,“walkingadvertisement”-style,whynotexpresswhoyoureallyare?Wearrealpants!Thecombinationofleggingsandbaggyshirtsisalltoocommononcollegecampuses.Smithpointsoutthatleggings,yogapants,andSweatpantsaleentirelyunacceptableinpublicunlessyou'reexercising.Althoughleggingswornaspantsareacommontrendamonghighschoolandcollegegirls,theyarenotanappropriatechoicefordaywear;Asayoungwoman,yourstylechoiceshouldbegintoreflectyourmaturitylevel.So,getridofleggingsandwearrealpants!Keepthecutefactortoaminimum.StayawayfromsweatersandT-shirtswithsmilinganimals,cartooncharacters,orHelloKittyonthem.Sure,kittensmightbecute,butthey'renotdoingyouanyfavorsinthestyledepartment.Dressingtoocutesycantakeyearsoffyourlook,andnotnecessarilyinagoodway!56.Thesecondparagraphindicatestheimportanceof.A.impressingprofessors B.gettingonwellwithclassmatesC.creatingaprofessionalimage D.dressingappropriately57.Theauthorbelievesthatcollegegirlsshould.A.choosea1ogothatsuitstheirage B.trytoloaduponwell-knownlogosC.uselogostoshowwhotheyare D.findtheiridentitybytryingdifferentlogos58.Theauthorrecommendswearingrealpantsbecause.A.leggingsandbaggyshirtsaretoocommonB.yogapantsandsweatpantsarenotascomfortableC.realpantscanpresentyouwithappropriatematurityD.peoplelikerealpantsbettermantheotherpants59.What'sthewriter'sattitudetowardssweaterswithanimalsonthem?A.Theymakepeoplelooklovely. B.Theyareveryfashionablethesedays.C.Theywillshowyou'reananimallover.D.Theyarenotsuitableforcollege-agedstudents.60.Inwhichmagazinewouldyoumostlikelyfindthispassage?A.BusinessWeek.B.Parents.C.Instyle. D.Travel&Leisure.BLikedistancerunnersonameasuredcourse,allofuswillmovethroughtimeinaroughlypredictablepattern.Inthefirststageofourlives,wedevelopandgrow,reachingtowardthetopofphysicalvitality(活力).Afterwegrowup,however,thebodybeginsaprocessofgraduallywearingout.Anewawarenessofphysicalfitnessmayhelplengthenouryearsofhealthandvitality,yetnothingwedowillworktostoptheunavoidableforceofaging.Mostofthechangesofagingtakeplacedeepinsidethebody.Thelungsbecomelessabletotakeinoxygen.Powerfulmusclesgraduallylosetheirstrength.Theheartlosespowerandpumpslessblood.Bonesgroweasiertobreak.Finally,wemeetastress,astressthatisgreaterthanourphysicalresistance.Often,itisonlyaminoraccidentorchanceinfection(adiseasecausedbyvirus),butthistime,itbringslifetoanend.In1932,aclassicexperimentnearlydoubledthelifetimeofrats,simplybycuttingbackthecaloriesintheirdietThereasonfortheeffectwasthenunknown.Today,attheUniversityofCaliforniaatBerkley,Dr.PaulSeaglehasalsogreatlylengthenedthenormallifetimeofrats.Theresultwasachievedthroughaspecialproteinlimiteddiet,whichhadagreateffectonthechemistryofthebrain.Seagleshowedthatwithinthebrain,specificchemicalscontrolmanyofthesignalsthatinfluenceaging.Bychangingthatchemicalbalance,theclockofagingcanbereset.Forthefirsttime,themysteryofwhyweageisbeingseriouslychallenged.Scientistsinmanyfieldsarenowmakingstrikingandfar-reachingdiscoveries.Anaveragelifetimelasts75years,yetineachofusliesapotentialforalongerlife.Ifwecouldkeepthevitalityandresistancetodiseasethatwehaveatagetwenty,wewouldlivefor800years.61.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”referto?A.Physicalvitality. B.Stress.C.Aging. D.Physicalresistance.62.Whichofthefollowingisnotachangeofaging?A.Peoplegraduallylosetheirmusclestrength.B.Bonestendtobreakmoreeasily.C.Theheartlosespowerandpumpslessblood.D.Thelungsbecomeunabletotakeinoxygen.63.Theauthorbelievesthefollowingexceptthat.A.human'slifepatternispredictableB.physicalfitnesscan'tstoptheforceofagingC.human'slifetimewilllastlongerthan75yearsD.a(chǎn)llofthechangesofagingtakeplacedeepinsidethebody64.HowdidDr.PaulSeaglelengthenthelifetimeofratsinhisexperiment?A.Bykeepingtheirphysicalfitness.B.Bycuttingthecaloriesintheirdiet.C.Byresettingtheirclockofaging. D.Bylimitingtheproteinintheirdiet.65.Whatisprobablythebesttitleforthearticle?A.TwoGreatExperimentsB.TheMysteryofHumanLifeC.TheBreakthroughintheStudyofAgingD.WaystolengthenHumanLifeCThePacificislandnationofNauruusedtobeabeautifulplace.Nowitisanecologicaldisasterarea.Nauru'sheartbreakingstorycouldhaveonegoodconsequence-othercountriesmightlearnfromitsmistakes.Forthousandsofyears,PolynesianpeoplelivedintheremoteislandofNauru,farfromwesterncivilization.ThefirstEuropeantoarrivewasJohnFearnin1798.HewastheBritishcaptainoftheHunter,awhalingship.HecalledtheislandPleasantIsland.However,becauseitwasveryremote,NauruhadlittlecommunicationwithEuropeansatfirst.Thewhalingshipsandothertradersbegantovisit,bringinggunsandalcohol.Theseelementsdestroyedthesocialbalanceofthetwelvefamilygroupsontheisland.Aten-yearcivilwarstarted,whichreducedthepopulationfrom1,400to900.Nauru'srealtroublesbeganin1899whenaBritishminingcompanydiscoveredphosphate(磷酸鹽)ontheisland.Infact,itfoundthattheislandofNauruwasnearlyallphosphate,whichwasaveryimportantfertilizerforfarming.Thecompanybeganminingthephosphate.Aphosphatemineisnotaholeintheground;itisastripmine.Whenacompanystrip-mines,itremovesthetoplayerofsoil.Thenittakesawaythematerialitwants.Stripminingtotallydestroystheland.Gradually,thelovelyislandorNaurustartedtolooklikethemoon.In1968,Naurubecameoneoftherichestcountriesintheworld.Everyyearthegovernmentreceivedmillionsandmillionsofdollarsforitsphosphate.Unfortunately,theleadersinvestedthemoneyunwiselyandlostmillionsofdollars.Inaddition,theyusedmillionsmoredollarsforpersonalexpenses.Soonpeoplerealizedthattheyhadaterribleproblem—theirphosphatewasrunningout.Ninetypercentoftheirislandwasdestroyedandtheyhadnothing.By2000,Nauruwasfinanciallyruined.Expertssaythatitwouldtakeapproximately$433,600,000andmorethan20yearstorepairtheisland.Thiswillprobablyneverhappen.66.Whatmightbetheauthor'spurposeinwritingthetext?A.ToseekhelpforNauru'sproblems. B.Totellaheartbreakingstoryofawar.C.Toshowtheimportanceofmoney D.Togiveawarningtoothercountries67.WhatwasNaurulikebeforetheEuropeanscame?A.Peacefulandattractive B.ModernandopenC.Richandpowerful D.Greedyandaggressive68.TheecologicaldisasterinNaururesultedfromA.soilpollution B.phosphateoverminingC.farmingactivity D.whalehunting69.WhichofthefollowingwasacauseofNauru'sfinancialproblem?A.ItsphosphateminingcostmuchmoneyB.ItspenttoomuchrepairingtheislandC.ItsleadersmisusedthemoneyD.Itlostmillionsofdollarsinthecivilwar.70.WhatcanwelearnaboutNaurufrommelastparagraph?A.Theleaderswilltaketheexperts'wordsseriouslyB.Theecologicaldamageisdifficulttorepair.C.TheislandwasabandonedbytheNauruansD.ThephosphateminesweredestroyedDPeopleshouldbewarnedagainstusingmobilephonesoutdoorsinstormyweatherbecausetheymay“bestruckbylightning”,accordingtodoctors.ThreeexpertshavedescribedhowateenagegirlwasstruckbylightningwhileusingherphoneinalargeLondonpark.Thegirl,aged15,recovered,butayearlaterwasstillwheelchair-boundandfoundtobesufferingcomplexphysicalandemotionalproblems.Thegirlalsohadaperforateeardrum(打孔耳膜)onthesidewhereshehadbeenholdingthemobilephone.ShewashavinggeneralrecoveryinNorthwickParkHospital,Middlesex.SwindaEsprit,aseniorhouseofficer,saidthatwhilethebrainandmuscledamagewassimilartothatofmanylightningvictims—whocanexperienceheartattacksonbeingstruck—theearproblemswerenot.Shesaidthatthedamageswereparticularlyrelevantforpeoplewhomightbeinvolvedinlessseriouslightningincidents,whomightotherwiserecover,butwouldnevergettheirfullhearingbackifstruckwhileonthephone.“Wewereshockedbythedamage,whichiswhywewantedtodrawattentiontoit,”DrEspritsaid.“Ayearonandshestillwassufferingthesedifficulthearing.”TheyaddedthatthreeothercaseshadbeenreportedinnewspapersinChina,SouthKorea,andMalaysia.IntheMalaysiancase,asalesexecutivewaskilledbylightningwhiletalkingonhisphoneduringathunderstormnearKualaLumpur.“Alltheseeventsresultedindeath,”thedoctorswrote.“Thisrarephenomenonisapublichealthissue,andeducationisnecessarytostresstherisk.”TheAustralianLightningProtectionStandardrecommendsthatmetallicobjects,includingcordlessormobilephones,shouldnotbecarriedoutdoorsduringthunderstorms.However,“theUnitedStatesNationalWeatherServicesaysonitswebsitethatbotharesafetouse“becausethereisnodirectpathbetweenyouandthelightening”.PaulTaylor,of“theMetOffice'’,saidtheearinjurieswereaconsequenceofmobilephonesbeingmetal,andnotrelatedtoradiowaves.Mr.Taylorsaidthatmobilephonesshouldbetreatedasanotherpieceofmetal,similartocarryingcoinsorwearingrings,andpeopleneedtobewarnedagainstthepossibledanger.71.Whatdoweknowabouttheteenagegirl?A.Shewasstruckbylightningatschoo1.B.Shecompletelyrecoveredfrombeingstruck.C.Shestillsufferedfrommentalproblems.D.Shehadtopressherearallday.72.Itcanbeinferredthatdamagedonebylighteningwhileusingmobilephones.A.ismoreseriousthanthatwhenoneisnotusingamobilephoneB.canbehealedquicklyexceptforheartattacksC.islessseriousbecausethevictimscanusuallyrecoverD.ismainlyinthebrainandmuscleofthevictims73.Whydiddoctorsstresstheriskaboutusingphonesoutsideinlightening?A.Becausemorepeoplearefacedwithit.B.Becausesomedeathshavebeencaused.C.Becauselightningisharmfulforthebrain. D.Becauseateenagegirlgotkilled.74.Wecaninferfromthelastthreeparagraphsthat.A.bothcordlessandmobilephonesaresafetouseoutsideinlightningB.thereisnodirectconnectionbetweenlightningandearinjuriesatallC.opinionsdifferastowhetheritissafetousemobilesphonesinlightningD.earinjuriesaretheresultofcarryingcoinsorwearingringsinlightning75.Thepurposeinwritingthispassageis.A.todrawattentiontotheriskofusingmobilephonesinlighteningB.tofocusonvariousdamagesdonetolightningvictimsC.totellusthenewsthatateenagegirlwasstruckbylightningD.tostressthedangerofmakingphonecallsinlightning第II卷(非選擇題45分)注意事項:1.請用鋼筆或圓珠筆答在答題紙規(guī)定位置,不要直接在試卷上答題;2.答卷前將“答題紙”密封線內(nèi)的項目填寫清楚,考試結(jié)束時只交答題紙和答題卡。第四部分:書面表達(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié):閱讀表達(共5小題,共15分)閱讀下面短文,請根據(jù)短文后的要求進行答題。(請注意問題后的字數(shù)要求)[1]Keepingabusysociallifeamonglotsoffriendsmaykeeppeopleslimmerthanspendinghoursonatreadmill,accordingtoscientists.Theysaythatsocializingandmeetingwithfriendshelpsboostlevelsof‘brownfat’inthebobywhichburnscaloriestogenerateheat.[2]Livinginastimulating,socialenvironmentwasfoundtoreduceabdominalfatinmicebyhalfoverfourweeks,eveniftheyatemore.USresearcherssaythatsocialstimulationcanbyconvertingwhitefatintobrown,Whitestorescaloriesandmakesusfatter,whilebrownburnsenergytogenerateheat.Convertingwhitefatintobrownisdifficult,asweallknow,normallyrequiringlongtermexposuretocoldconditionsoractivatingpartofthebody’snervoussystem.[3]However,scientistsfromOhioStateUniversitynowthinkthathavingabusysociallifeisanevenmoreeffectivewayofchangingwhitefatintobrown,Theteamcameupwiththeirtheorybystudyingtheeffectsofvariouslivingenvironmentsonmice.Thosewholivedalongsideagreaternumberofmiceandhadmorespaceandtoystostimulatethemlostfarmoreweightoverthecourseofthestudythantheir‘couchpotato’ones.[4]StudyauthorDr.MattewDuring,whoseteam’sfindingsappearinjournalCellMetabolismsaid:I’mstillamazedatthedegreeoffatlossthatoccurs.Explaininghownewtechnologyhadthreatenedface-to-facesocializing,headded:‘It’snotjustasedentarylifestyleandhighcaloriefoods,butanincreasinglackofsocialengagement.’[5]Co-authorDr.LeiCaosaid:‘Lonelinessisaprofoundfactorforcanceranddeath;it’sonparwithcigarettesmoking.Socialengagementisveryimportant’.76.What’sthemainideaofthispassage?(nomorethan10words).77.FillintheblankinParagraph2withproperwords.(nomorethan5words).78.What’sthepurposeofthestudyofmice?(nomorethan20words)..79.Howdoessocializinghelpmakepeopleslim?(nomorethan15words).80.TranslatetheunderlinedsentenceintoChinese..第二節(jié)書面表達(滿分30分)假如你是新華中學(xué)的學(xué)生李華,剛參加完“美國高校一周游”的夏令營活動,在離開之前,你想給新結(jié)交的美國朋友Monica寫一封感謝信,內(nèi)容應(yīng)包括以下要點:1.表示感謝;2.描述參加比次夏令營的收獲;3.邀請她參加明年在中國的夏令營。注意:1.可適當(dāng)添加細節(jié)使文章連貫;字數(shù):120-150.2.信的開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計入總詞數(shù)。DearMonica,

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