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…………○…………內(nèi)…………○…………裝…………○…………內(nèi)…………○…………裝…………○…………訂…………○…………線…………○…………※※請※※不※※要※※在※※裝※※訂※※線※※內(nèi)※※答※※題※※…………○…………外…………○…………裝…………○…………訂…………○…………線…………○…………第=page22頁,總=sectionpages22頁第=page11頁,總=sectionpages11頁2025年統(tǒng)編版高三英語下冊階段測試試卷663考試試卷考試范圍:全部知識點;考試時間:120分鐘學校:______姓名:______班級:______考號:______總分欄題號一二三四五六總分得分評卷人得分一、選擇題(共6題,共12分)1、【題文】Thewashingmachine______inShanghai_______well.A.producing,isworkedB.produced,worksC.wasproduced,works.D.producing,words2、【題文】MarchisaCivilitymonth(文明禮貌月)inChina.Moreandmoreyoungpeople

aretryingtodoalltheycan________theelderly.A.helpedB.tohelpC.helpD.helps3、【題文】Thechildismuchtooyoung;Iobject______himaloneathome.A.toleaveB.leaveC.leavingD.toleaving4、【題文】I'veheardfroma__________sourcethatmanyoftheworkersmaylosetheirjobsbecauseourcompanyisrunningverybadly.A.stubbornB.reliableC.extremeD.determined5、Topreventsandstorms____further,thegovernmenthasplantedtrees.A.happeningB.tohappenC.happenedD.happens6、Nowadaysthe_______fortravellingisshiftedfromshoppingtofoodandscenery.()A.priorityB.potentialC.proportionD.pension評卷人得分二、填空題(共5題,共10分)7、Forprofessionalathletes,it'sallabouttraining,speed,strength,andendurance.It'snodifferentforthehomingpigeon(傳信鴿)-theflyingathletes,butthey'renotgoingforthegoldwitheveryrace.Theyjustwanttogohome.

WhenyouwalkintoMikeBeavers'pigeonloft(鴿棚)you'llhearthehappycoo(咕咕叫)fromhisflockofhomingpigeons.BeaversraisesandracesthesebirdsnearKingsley;Iowa,USA.

“Mostpeopledon'tbelieveme,”saysBeavers.“Theyask,‘Howdoyoudothat?'Thenonceyoustartexplainingit,itreallykindofcatchestheirinterestandtheysay,‘Wow,that'sprettyawesome.'”

Hisloveforthebirdstookoffwhenhewasakidandhe'sspentthepast30yearsbuildinghisteamofracingpigeons.It'safamilyhobby.“IgotoutofitforafewyearsandafterIgotmarried,mydaughtercamealonganditwassomethingthatsheandIcoulddotogetherbecauseIdon'tshop,”saysBeavers.

Beavershasabout150birds,butthesearen'tordinarypigeons.They'reborntorace,conditionedtotravellongdistances,andtheyhavetheinstinct(本能)toalwaysreturnhomenomatterwheretheyare.

“Theycomebackbecausethisishome,”saysBeavers.“Thisiswheretheywerebornandraisedandit'sjusttheirinstincttogohome.Nobodyevenreallyknowsthereason.It'soneofnature'ssecretsandnobodyhasfoundityet.”

ThesepigeonsarekindoflikeaflyingGPS.That'swhatmakesthemsospecial.Ifyoutakeawildpigeonyoufindunderabridgeandtakeitout100milesaway,itisjustgoingtofindtheclosestbridgeandthat'sgoingtobeitsnewhome.Itistheinstinctthatisbredintothesebirdsovercenturiesandcenturies.

31.WhatdomostpeoplethinkofBeavers'raisinghomingpigeonsafterhisexplanation?____

A.Boringbutacceptable.

B.Interestingandacceptable.

C.Surprisingandunacceptable.

D.Understandablebutunacceptable.

32.ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatBeavers____.

A.oftengoesshoppingwithhisfamily

B.hasneverstoppedraisinghomingpigeons

C.hasraisedhomingpigeonsfortwodecades

D.sharesthispigeon?raisinghobbywithhisdaughter

33.Inwhatwayarehomingpigeonsdifferentfromordinarypigeons?____

A.Theycanlocatetheirhome.

B.TheyareequippedwithGPS.

C.Theyliketoliveunderabridge.

D.Theycan'ttravellongdistances.

34.Thehomingpigeonscanflybackhomebecause____.

A.theyarewelltrained

B.theyhavetheinstinct

C.theyareequippedwithGPS

D.theydon'ttravellongdistance

35.Themainpurposeofthepassageisto____.

A.comparehomingpigeonswithotherpigeons

B.giveadviceonhowtoraisehomingpigeons

C.encouragepeopletofindthesecretsofhomingpigeons

D.introduceamanwhoraisesandraceshomingpigeons.8、Thechiefengineertogetherwithhiscolleagues____newscientificmethodsoffarmingsincefiveyearsago.(look)

五年以來,總工程師和他的同事們一起一直在尋找新的科學農(nóng)耕方法.9、Thebigearthquakeis_____terribleblowtoJapaneseandpeoplefromallovertheworldfeel_____pityforthem.A.the;/B.a;theC.a;/D.a;a10、Tipsforavoidingtrafficjams

Theradiohasmorethanjustmusic.Checkthelocalnewsstationforthelatesttrafficreport.Orgoonlineandchecktrafficcamerasbeforeyousetout.Ifthereisajam,you'llbepreparedandcantryanotherroute.

Taketheroadlesstraveled.Althoughhighwaysmaybethemostdirectroute,backroadscanbemuchlesscrowded,whichcansaveyoufromthefrustrationofthestop-and-gotraffic.

Rushhourisn'tjustalovelynickname.Itmeansthemorningandafternoontrafficlastsforseveralhours,buttheyarestillcalled"rushhour"forareason-everyone'sontheroadandinahurrytogetsomewhere.Treatrushhourlikebadweather-ifyoudon'thavetogoanywhere,stayofftheroads.

Tipsforthoseunavoidabletrafficjams

Don'tbreakthelaw.You'vegone30feetin30minutesandallofasuddenyouseepeopleusingtheshoulders(緊急停車道).Don'tbehavelikethem.Notonlyisthisillegal,butalsothere'sagoodchancethey'llgetcaughtorcauseevenmoreproblems.

Payextraattentiontozig-zaggerswhensomepeopleareanxious,theymaystartchanginglanesevery5secondsorcutyouoff.Keepcheckingyourwindowsandmirrorsfortheselanechangers.

Lookforanescape.Ifitispossibletoexittheroadsafely,doit.UseaGPSunit,andyoucanchangeyourroutemid-tripifneeded.

Becourteous.Goodmannerscouldhelpyouavoidapossibleaccident.Allowpeopleinfromalanethatisending.Speedinguptokeepthemoutincreasesyourchancesofanaccident.

60.Toavoidtrafficjams,weareadvisedtodothefollowingEXCEPT____.

A.gettrafficnewsbeforeleaving

B.choosebackroads

C.a(chǎn)voidrushhours

D.changelanesfrequently

61.Whatshouldwedowhentherearezig-zaggars?____

A.Keepcheckingthemirrors

B.Stopandletthemgofirst.

C.Soundthehornloudly

D.Drivequicklytokeepthemout.

62.Whenthereisatrafficjam,weshould____.

A.getoffthecarandwalkround

B.usetheshouldersaslanes

C.changetherouteifpossible

D.drivebackimmediately

63.Whatdotheunderlinedword"courteous"inthelastparagraphmean?____

A.energetic

B.polite

C.careful

D.honest.11、Feelingleftout?

Areaderwroteintosaythatshewasfeelinglonelyatbreakbecauseherbestfriendwasn'taround.Here'souradvicetoher-andtoallkidswhofeellonelysometimes.

It'shardwhenabestfriendisn'taround-maybebecauseshemovedtoadifferentschooloradifferentclass.Youmayfeellonelyatbreakorlunchtime.Youwanttohavenewfriends.Buthowdoyoumakethem?Maybeitseemslikeeverybodyelsealreadyhastheirfriends.Butremember,there'salwaysroomformorefriends.

Startbylookingaroundyourclassroom-thinkaboutwhichkidsyou'dliketoplaywithatbreak.Lookforchancestosayhitothem,smile,andbefriendly.Offertosharesomethingorexpressyourappreciation(欣賞)tothem.Invitesomeonetoplaywithyouorsay"Doyouwanttosithere?"inthelunchroom.Whenyou'reatbreak,walkovertokidsyouwanttoplaywith,actfriendly,andsay"Hi,canIplay,too?"orjustjoinin.

Ifyouhavetroubledoingthis,orifyou'refeelingshy,askyourteachertohelpyoumakenewfriends.Teachersareusuallyprettygoodatmatchingupfriends.Thebestwaytomakefriendsistobeafriend.Bekind,befriendly,share,saynicethings,offertohelp-andprettysoon,you'llhaveone,ortwo,orevenmorenewfriends.

Youmightstillmissthatspecialbestfriend.Butwhenyouseeeachother,youcansharesomethingyoudidn'thavebeforesheleft:Youcanintroducehertoyournewfriends!

51.Thistextiswrittenfor____.

A.teachersB.parents

C.studentsD.visitors

52.Somekidsfeellonelyatbreakbecausethey____.

A.havetroublewiththeirstudies

B.don'thavetheirbestfriendsaround

C.needtheirparentstobewiththem

D.a(chǎn)retooyoungtolookafterthemselves

53.Theunderlinedword"this"inParagraph4refersto____.

A.sharingyourideas

B.talkingbeforemanypeople

C.studyingbetteratschool

D.developingnewfriendship

54.Somekidsneedhelpfromteacherstomakefriendsbecause____.

A.theymisstheiroldfriendsalot

B.theyhavenotimetostaywithothers

C.teachersknowwhowantsanewfriend

D.theyareshyornotgoodatmakingfriends

55.Thetitle"Feelingleftout"means____.

A.BeingignoredB.Beinglaughedat

C.BeinghelpedD.Beingadvised.評卷人得分三、選詞填空(共9題,共18分)12、【題文】請以學校圖書館規(guī)則為題寫一篇短文;至少五點建議(30字左右)

Therulesintheschoollibrary13、TheInternationalAgencyforResearchonCancer(IRIC),partoftheUnitedNations’WorldHealthOrganization(WHO),claimsthatradiofrequencyelectromagneticfields(RF/EMF)(射頻電磁場)ispossiblycarcinogenic(致癌的)tohumans.ThemainsourcesofRF/EMFareradios,televisions,microwaveovens,cellphones,andWi-Fidevices.Evenifwewantto,wecan’teliminate(消除)ourexposureorourchildren’s,toRF/EMF.But,wemanyneedtolimitthatexposure,whenpossible.ThatwasamongtheconclusionsofacontroversialsurveyarticlepublishedintheJournalofMicroscopyandUltrastructureentitled“Whychildrenabsorbmoremicrowaveradiationthanadults:Theconsequences.”Fromananalysisofrelevantstudies,theauthorsarguethatchildrenandadolescentsareatconsiderableriskfromdevicesthatradiatemicrowaves.Thefollowingpointswereofferedforconsideration:●Fetuses(胎兒)areevenmorevulnerablethanchildren.Thereforepregnantwomenshouldnotexposetheirfetustomicrowaveradiation.●Adolescentgirlsandwomenshouldnotplacecellphonesintheirbrasorinhijabs(headscarf)●Cellphonemanualwarningsmakeclearanoverexposureproblemexists.●Governmentwarningshavebeenissuedbutmostofthepublicareunawareofsuchwarnings.●Wirelessdevicesareradiotransmitters,nottoys.Sellingtoysthatusethemshouldbemonitoredmoreclosely.Childrenandfetusesabsorbmoremicrowaveradiation,accordingtotheauthors,becausetheirbodiesarerelativelysmaller,theirskullsarethinner,andtheirbraintissueisweaker.Thisisnotacalltothrowoutallelectronicdevices.However,attheveryleast,itshouldopenupthediscussionaboutdifferentsafetylevelsforadultsversuschildren.Hopefullymorestudieswillbedonetocheckorcontradicttheassumptionssofar.Inthemeantime,arethegovernment’scurrentregulationsadequate?Theexposurelevelstheywarnagainsthaven’tseemedtohavebeenupdatedformorethan19years.InaNetworkWorldopinionarticleominouslytitled“IsWi-Fikillingusslowly?”columnistMarkGibbsmakesthepointthat“l(fā)awsandwarningsareallverywellbutit’sprettymuchcertainthatallrestrictionsonproductsthatusemicrowavetechnologywillerror(犯錯)onthesafeside;thatis,thesidethat’ssafeforindustry,notthesideofwhat’ssafeforsociety.”Gibbsthenaddedthisominousclosingquestion,“Willwelookback(sadly)infiftyorahundredyearsandmarvelathowWi-Fiandcellphoneswereresponsibleforthebiggesthealthcrisisinhumanhistory?”。PassageoutlineSupportingdetailsAssumptionsofasurveyarticle◆RF/EMFis(81)_______tobringaboutcancertohumanbeings.◆Wemayaswellavoid(82)_________ourselveslesstomoderncommunicationsystems.(83)________takentoavoidmicrowaveradiation◆Pregnantwomenshouldstayawayfrommicrowaveradiation.◆Adolescentgirlsandwomenshouldplacecellphonesona(84)_________partoftheirbodies.◆Cellphonemanualshouldclearly(85)_________peopleofdangerofoverexposure.◆Thegovernmentshouldraisepublic(86)__________ofsuchwarningsandrevisecurrentexposurelimits.◆Toyswithradiotransmittersshouldbemonitoredmoreclosely.ReasonsformoreharmtochildrenandfetusesTheirbodieshavenot(87)____matured.(88)__________totheproblem◆Differentsafetylevelsforadultsversusshouldbediscussedinpublic.◆Morestudieswillbedonetocheckorcontradicttheassumptions.◆Weshouldtryto(89)__________thatWi-Fiandcellphoneswillnotberesponsibleforhealthcrisisinthefuture.ConclusionStudiessuggestthatWi-Fiexposureismore(90)________tokidsthanpreviouslythought.(1)____14、。improvewithtroublespendSecondlyofferhabitthanreadfriends。improvewithtroublespendSecondlyofferhabitthanreadfriendsHowtoimproveyourhandwritingInrecentyears,____thepopularityoftheInternet,moreandmorestudentshave2withtheirhandwriting.Asateacher,I'dliketo____somesuggestionsinorderto____yourhandwriting,Firstly,youshould____lesstimeonlinesothatyoucanhavemoretimeto____books.____,you'dbetterformthe____ofkeepingdiarieseverydaytopracticehandwriting.Besides,itisbettertowriteletterstoyourrelativesand____byhandrather____sende-mails.YourteacherimprovewithtroublespendSecondlyofferhabitthanreadfriends15、Atthebeginningoftheterm,acampaign“tobeagoodstudentandagoodcitizen”waslaunchedinourschool,andgreatchangeshavetaken____sincethen.Beforethecampaign,we____tobelateforschoolandfailedtohandinourhomeworkin____.Often,weforgottogreetourteachersandafterclasswe____loudnoises.worsestill,wejumpedthequenewhenwaiting____buses.However,thecampaignhavechangedusalot.Wearenolongerlateforschoolandmore____inourhomework.Wehavelearnedtoshow____fortheelders,helpothersandgiveupseatstootherpassengers.Thecampaignisaverygoodexperience,from____wehavelearnedalot.Moreimportantly,wehave____ridofmanybadhabitsbecomingbetterstudentsatschoolandbettercitizensin____

16、Ican'ttakeyouradvice.______(不過)thankyouforthat.17、Shewas__________frightenedatthesnakes.18、我建議我們明天下午再詳細討論這個問題.(indetail)

______.19、Whenwasthelasttimeyoureada.book,oramagazinearticle?DoyoureverydayreadinghabitscentrearoundupdatesontheInternet?Incaseyouareoneofinnumerableindividualswhodon'tmakeahabitofreadingconsistentlyyoumaybepassingupagreatopportunity:Readinghasanoteworthynumberofadvantages.a(chǎn)ndonlyacoupleofadvantagesofreadingarerecordedbelow.

Everythingyoureadfillsyourheadwithnewbitsofinformationandyouneverknowwhenitmightbeusefultoyou.Themoreknowledgeyouhave,thebetter-equippedyouaretoovercomeanychallengeyou'lleverface.Additionally,here'sabitoffoodforthought:Shouldyoueverfindyourselfinterriblecircuitstances,rememberthatalthoughyoumightloseeverythingelse-yourjob,yourpossessions,yourmoney,evenyourhealth-knowledgecanneverbetakenfromyou.

Atthesametime,themoreyouread,themorewordsyougainexposureto,andthey'llsurelymake(heirmyintoyoureverydayvocabulary.Beingabletoexpressyourideasclearlyinwordsisofgreathelpinanyprofession?andknowingthatyoucanspeaktohigher-rankingpeoplewithself-confidencecanheagreatencouragementtoyourselt-esteem(自尊).Itcouldevenaidinyourcareer.a(chǎn)sthosewhoarewell-read,well-spoken,andknowledgeableonavarietyoftopicstendtogetpromotionsmorequickly(andmoreoften)thanthosewithsmallervocabulariesandlackofawarenessofliterature,scientificbreakthroughs,andglobalevents.Readingbooksisalsovitalforlearningnewlanguages,asnon-nativespeakersgainexposuretowordsusedincontext,whichwillimprovetheirownspeakingandwritingfluency.

Whenyoureadabook,youhavetorememberalotofcharacters,theirbackgrounds,ambitions,history,aridnuances,aswellasthevariousplotsthatweavetheirwaythrougheverystory.That'safairbittoremember,butbrainsarewonderfulthingsandcanrememberthesethingswithrelativeease.Amazinglyenough,wheneveryouremembersomethingnew,newsynapses[(神經(jīng)元的)突觸]areformedandexistingonesmestrengthened.Ilowcoolthatis!

Nomatterhowmuchstressyouhaveatwork,inyourpersonalrelationships,orcountlessotherissuesfacedindailylife-italljustslipsawaywhenyouloseyourselfinagreatstory.Awell-writtennovelcantransportyoutootherrealms(領(lǐng)域)whileaninterestingarticlewilldistractyouandkeepyouinthepresentmomentTlettingtensionsdrainawayandallowingyoutorelax.

Title:SomeofBenefitsofReading:YouShouldReaddEveryDay;Why?

。Knowledge

accumulationThemoreyouread,themoreadequatelyit(71)__________youforvarioustroublesinlife;

Knowledgeiswhatwillstaywithyou(72)______.Vocabulary

expansionYoucan(73)______yourvocabularybyreading,whichmayfavouryouinyourjobandmakeyouproudwhenyoutalkwithyourleaders.

Yourrichvocabularymeansyouareagreatreaderwithrichknowledge,whichoffersyouabig(74)______overothersinpromotions.

Wardsincontextwillhelpaforeigtilanguagelearnerusethelaneuaec(75)______.(76)______improvementYouwilltrytokeepinmindthe(77)______ofabookwhilereadingand(huthsomewhat(78)______foryourbrain.

Themoreyoutrytoremember,the(79)______youwillbeatremembering.StressreductionAninterestingridingwilltransferyourattentiontoitsplobsothatyoufeel(80)______andforgetaboutyourworries.20、。communicatewith,translate...into,goover,takenotes,payattentionto,lookup,pickup,takedown,put...intopractice,learn...byheart(1)It’ssurprisingthatyourbrother______________________Russiansoquickly—hehasn’tlivedthereverylong.(2)Speakingmorethanonelanguageallowspeopleto______________________othersfromdifferentculturesandplaces.(3)Onlywhenyou______________________whatyouhavelearned______________________willyoumasterit.(4)MyEnglishisjustOKbutIhaveapoormemoryandalwaysfeelitdifficultto______________________words______________________.(5)Thebook______________________thirtylanguagessinceitcameonthemarketin1973.(6)Ioften______________________thewordsIdon’tknowinthedictionaryorontheInternet.(7)—Howaboutseeingthenewmovieatthetheatretonight?—Soundsgreat,butI’vegotto______________________mynotesfortomorrow’sexam.(8)Toeveryone’samazement,Ruthwasableto______________________eachwordandeachsentencewhilelisteningtothematerialinEnglish.(9)Thestudentswerecarefully______________________whiletheirteacherwasexplainingsomegrammarrules.(10)_________________theword—itisonlyusedinspokenEnglishinsteadofwrittenEnglish.評卷人得分四、任務型讀寫(共1題,共5分)21、MadeInTheUSA:AnExportBoomInhisStateoftheUnionaddresstwoyearsago,PresidentObamaarguedthatinordertorecoverfromtheeconomicrecession(經(jīng)濟衰退),oneofthefewthingstheU.S.neededtodowastoexportmoregoodsaroundtheworld.Thatnight,thepresidentunveiled(公開)anewgoal:todoubleU.S.exportsoverthenextfiveyears.Itwouldbeanincreasethatthepresidentsaidwould“supporttwomillionjobsinAmerica.”Mosteconomistsdismissedthepromiseatthetimeassomethingunrealistic,buttwoyearslater,theU.S.isonpacetomeetthatgoal.Americanexportsareup34percentsincethepresidentgavethatspeech,andthenumbercontinuestorise.CompetitiveInAGlobalMarketMarlinSteel,ametalworkingbusinessinBaltimore,makespartsthatshipallacrosstheworld.“Weexportto36countries,”ownerDrewGreenblatttellsAllThingsConsideredHostGuyRaz.“We'reworkingaroundtheclock,andwe'regrowing.”It'snotjustadvancedmanufacturingexportsontherise,butpork,cattleandallkindsofagriculturalexportsareupaswell.EvenAmericancraftbeerhasfoundanexportmarket.FlyingDogCEOJimCarusosaysthatincreasingly,peopleallovertheworldaretryingthebeerfromtheMaryland-basedbrewery(啤酒廠).Carusosays,“Eveninthosetopbeer-producingcountries,acompetitiveAmericanproductisfindingamarket.”ServicesAreExports,TooAnotherplaceexportsarecomingfromisNewYorkCity—inparticular,the30thfloorofaManhattanskyscraperon5thAvenueand52ndStreet.That'swheretheconsultingfirmKurtSolomonlies.Itdoesn'tactuallyproduceaproductforexport;itprovidesmanagementadviceandstrategy.“FouroutofeveryfiveAmericansisnowemployedintheserviceindustry,”thenation'stoptradeofficial,RonKirksays,“Servicesareasignificantpartofourexports,andmakeupaboutaquarterofourexportedgoods.”Theseservicescanincludeeverythingfromlegalconsulting,finance,informationtechnologyandevenengineering.AndThereAreOtherFactorsSowhyhastherebeenanincreaseofmorethan30percentforexportsinalmosteverything?Partoftheincrease,atleastforthemanufacturingside,isduetobettertechnology,saysTylerCowen,aneconomist.“Alotofitisbeingdrivenbysmartmachines,”hetellsRaz,“TheU.S.hashighwagerates,whichisadisadvantage,butifmachinesaredoingalotofthework,thatdoesn'tmatter.”ChinafactorsalotinAmerica'sexporteconomy,too.“WagesinChinahavebeengoingupasthecountrybecomesmoreproductive.ThusChinaislosingthecheaplaboradvantageithasheldforsometime.”Cowensays.WillJobsGrow,too?“Companieshavebecomemoreproductivebydismissingworkersandloweringcosts.”Cowensays.“SoIdon'tviewexportingasawayofcreatingaverylargenumberofjobs,butitwillcreatemoreprofits.”SonoteverybusinessorworkerisnecessarilybenefitingfromtheexportboomintheU.S.,andCowensaysthatcouldultimatelyleadtoapolarization(兩極)ofeconomicoutcomes.MadeIntheUSA:AnExportBoom。OutlineDetailsThepurposeofincreasingexports

TohelpAmericamakea____fromtheeconomicrecession.

Tohelpincreasethenation's____.Thecurrentsituation

Americanexportshaverisen____thirty-fourpercentuptonow.

Therehasbeenanincreaseinexportsineverything.

Theexportboomdoesnotnecessarily____everybusinessorworker.____contributingtotheexportboom____productsEveninthosetopbeer-producingcountries,peopletrycraftbeerfromFlyingDog,abrewery____inMaryland.VariousproductsAvarietyofproductsareprovidedaroundtheworld,services____for25%.Avarietyofproductsareprovidedaroundtheworld,services____for25%.Lowercosts

________taketheplaceoflabor,helpingcompaniesreducewages.

China,whousedtotake____ofcheaplabor,hasgivenwaytoAmericainexportstosomeextentbecauseofitsincreasingproduction.

________taketheplaceoflabor,helpingcompaniesreducewages.

China,whousedtotake____ofcheaplabor,hasgivenwaytoAmericainexportstosomeextentbecauseofitsincreasingproduction.評卷人得分五、任務型閱讀(共2題,共10分)22、Stayonthebrightersideoflife

Oneveryimportantcomponentofoptimismisgratitudeorfeelinggrateful.Infact,thereisastrongconnectionbetweenagratefulattitudeandaheightenedsenseofwell-being.Appreciateallthepositivesinyourlifebystartingagratitudejournalinordertorememberwhatyou'regratefulfor.(71)____

Feelingdown?Insteadoffeelingsorryforyourselfwaitingfortheuniversetothrowyouabone,tryactinglikeyou'rehappy-evenifyouaren't.Asinceresmileandaforcedsmilewillcausethesamechemicalreactionsinyourbrain,soyoucanactuallyfoolyourmindintofeelingbetterbymakingitreactchemicallyasifthingsweregoingwell.(72)____Reassureyourselfthateverythingisgood-evenifyoudon'tfeelit.

"(73)____Ifyou'restuckintraffic,theneverythingelsemustbegoinghorriblytoo,"saysAnneParker,awellnesscounselor.Byblowingnegativeeventsoutofproportion,you'resettingyourselfupforfeelingdownallday.Instead,acknowledgethatyou'restuckintraffic,butalsobringtomindsomethinggood,likethebeautifulsceneryoutsidethewindow.Thatway,you'llgetinthehabitofforbiddingnegativecircumstancesfromblanketingyourwholeday.

Swearingtolose20poundsortorunamarathonseemslikegoalsleadingtohappiness,buttheytaketimetoachieve.(74)____Youmayevenendupadmittingthatyouhavebeendefeated.However,ifyoufocusonthesmallmilestonesthatoccuralongtheway,youwillfeelpositiveaboutyourprogress,whichwillgiveyouthestrengthtokeepgoing.

(75)____Trymakingsomeoneelse'sdaybetter.AreportbyUnitedHealthcareandVolunteerMatchfoundthatvolunteersare72%morelikelytocharacterizethemselvesasoptimisticcomparedwithnon-volunteers.Plus,89%ofvolunteerssaythatvolunteeringhasimprovedtheirsenseofwell-being,and92%saythatitenrichestheirsenseofpurposeinlife.

A.Trytohelpsomeoneinneed.

B.Wanttogiveyourattitudealift?

C.Peopletendtothinkinaneither-orway.

D.Actinanoptimisticway-smile;laugh,tellajoke.

E.You'llfailtoappreciatemoreimportantthingsinyourlife.

F.Byfocusingonnothavingaccomplishedthemyet,youwillstarttofeeldownonyourself.

G.Byrememberingthepleasantthingsinyourlife,youcanactuallyturnanegativeattitudearound.23、______ofbeingforgetfulIthelpsusforgetoutdatedinformation.●Makingwisedecisionsinvolvestheexistingmemoriesmaking(5)______forthelatestinformation.

●Meanwhile,toomuchcontradictoryinformationinmemorycandoharmtoourdecisionmaking.●Exercisinghelpsincreaseneurons,contributingtoour(6)______decisionmaking.Ithelpsusseethebig(7)______.●After(8)______theinformationitgets,thebrainchoosestofocusonthekeypoints,occasionallyforgettingunimportantpastdetails.

●Whethertorememberorforgetparticularstuffis(9)______bythedegreeoftheconsistencyoftheenvironmentandthe(10)______ofthingsreappearinglaterinlife.ConclusionOurbrainsareworkingsmarterwhenaimingtoremembertherightstories,noteverystory.評卷人得分六、寫作題(共4題,共40分)24、寫作目前出國旅游很熱門,假設你是某高中學生李華,你的朋友Lily你的朋友

要點如下:

1旅游中出現(xiàn)的一些不文明現(xiàn)象。

2你的建議。

注意:1詞數(shù)在100左右;

2可適當增加細節(jié)以使行文連貫;

3參考詞匯:吐痰spit;樹立形象upholdanimage計劃假期出國旅游,希望你能給予她一些建議。請你用英語寫一篇電子郵件回復她。25、寫作。

你校將于5月4日在學?;@球場舉辦高中生機器人設計大賽;請你代表校學生會根據(jù)下面提示寫一篇書面通知,內(nèi)容如下:

1請愿意參加的同學在4月26日前到學生會報名;

2參評內(nèi)容包括機器人的外觀和功能;

3前五名獲獎學生將代表學校參加銀川市中學生機器人設計大賽。

注意:

1詞數(shù)100左右;

2可適當增加細節(jié);以使行文連貫;

3開頭和結(jié)尾已給出;不計入總詞匯。

參考詞匯:報名signup;外貌appearance;功能function

Notice

ArobotdesigncontestwillbeheldinourschoolonthebasketballcourtonMay4th.26、寫作。

假如你是銀川一中的李華,你在某英文論壇上看到一個帖子。澳大利亞中學生Martin想來中國旅游;你向他推薦了西安市,請根據(jù)以下提示寫一封電子郵件。

內(nèi)容包括:1.自我介紹;

2.推薦理由:歷史悠久;景色優(yōu)美、文化豐富、市民友好、小吃多樣;

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