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第1頁/共1頁2024北京首都師大附中高一(上)期末英語2024.01第一部分:聽力與口語一、聽后選擇(共14道小題;每題1.5分,共21分)第一節(jié)聽短對話選擇1.WhatparthasJessicahurt?A.Herleg.B.Herarm.C.Herhand.2.Howmuchdidthemanpayforthecamera?A.150pounds.B.160pounds.C.175pounds.3.WhenwillthewomanleaveforHouston?A.At11:30am.B.At12:45pm.C.At2:15pm.4.Whatsituationarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Aflatmobilephonebattery.B.Beingstoppedbypolice.C.Acarbreakdown.第二節(jié)聽長材料選擇5.Whatdoesthemanorderforhisstarter?A.Chickensoup.B.Mixedvegetables.C.Friesandsalad.6.Howdoesthemanwantthesteakcooked?A.Rare.B.Medium.C.Welldone.7.Whatdothespeakersplantobringfortheirdog?A.AFrisbee.B.Afooddish.C.Sometowels.8.Whatmightthespeakersdoaftertheconversation?A.Haveapicnicinapark.B.Packfriedchicken.C.Stayathome.9.WhenwillthemanleaveforNewYork?A.December9th.B.December11th.C.March30th.10.Whatmightthewomando?A.Atourguide.B.Atravelagent.C.Asecretary.11.Whatkindofmoviedoesthemanenjoy?A.Horrormovies.B.Actionmovies.C.Comedies.12.Whyarethespeakersmakingtheconversation?A.Tosharetheirfavoritemovieswitheachother.B.Todecidewhatmoviethey'regoingtosee.C.Todiscussmoviesthatcameoutrecently.13.Wherewasthelibrarylocated?A.InGreece.B.InEgypt.C.InRome.14.Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?A.Thereasonwhythelibrarywasdestroyed.B.Thesignificantrolesofthelibrary.C.Theriseandfallofthelibrary.二、聽后記錄與轉(zhuǎn)述(共兩節(jié),共15分)第一節(jié):聽后記錄信息(共4小題;每小題1.5分,共6分)二、聽后記錄與轉(zhuǎn)述(共兩節(jié),共15分)第二節(jié):轉(zhuǎn)述短文內(nèi)容(共1小題;共9分)起始句:SamSmithsuggestedsometipsonpreventinginjuriesinsports.AccordingtoSam,weshould…三、朗讀短文并回答問題(共兩節(jié),共14分)第一節(jié):朗讀短文(共1小題;共8分)

Sleep

is

important

for

our

health.

It

is

important

to

sleep

in

the

dark.

Dr.

Phyllis

Zee

is

an

expert

in

sleep

medicine.

She

said

it

is

healthier

for

us

to

turn

off

all

lights

when

we

sleep.

Her

team

conducted

a

study

of

the

blood

sugar

levels

of

20

people

after

nights

of

sleep.

The

people

who

slept

with

a

light

on

had

higher

sugar

levels

than

those

who

slept

in

total

darkness.

She

said

this

is

because

light

promotes

brain

activity,

which

raises

blood

sugar

levels.

Turning

off

the

light

helps

to

keep

away

diabetes

and

heart

disease.

There

are

three

things

we

can

do

to

reduce

the

risk

of

illness

turn

off

the

lights,

never

sleep

with

white

or

blue

light,

and

use

a

blackout

curtain

or

wear

an

eye

mask.第二節(jié):口頭回答問題(共3小題;每小題2分,共6分)WhoisDr.PhyllisZee?Whydoessleepingwiththelightonraisebloodsugar?Pleaselisttwowaystoreducetheriskofillness.第二部分:知識運(yùn)用閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題紙上將該項涂黑。YesDayMyfriendsandIwerehavingbreakfastataMexicanholidayresort(旅游勝地)whileenjoyingthecoolseabreeze.Itpromisedtobeanother__21__day,asweembracedthebreakfromourbusyroutine.Wewerelookingoverthelistoftheresort'sactivities.Afterwe__22__toconvince(說服)eachotherofwhatwouldbebesttodo,Isaid,“Let'shaveaYESDAYandsayyestoEVERYactivity,evenifit'snotinourcomfortzone.Let's__23__andenjoyourselvesinunexpectedways.”Ihate__24__,buttheziplineovertheresortwasatthetopofourlist.IwasscaredwhenIclimbedintoposition.Iwantedtobackout,butmyfriendscheeredmeon.So,Ijumpedofftheplatformandscreamedthewholewaydown.ButIwasgladI__25__it.Besidesthe__26__,Ialsoappreciatedtheamazingviews.Thankfully,Ididn'tsayno,otherwiseIwouldhavemissedthiswonderfulexperience.MyfriendKatie,whodidn'twanttodokaraoke,alsohadtofaceher__27__ofbeingthecenterofattention.Wedancedandsang,laughingallnightlong.Wewere__28__braveenoughtoattendaweddingpartyanddancedonaglasstopperoveraswimmingpool.WestilltalkaboutourmagicalYesDay!Whenweseethephotosfromthatmagicaltime,wearesohappy.Infact,wemaymisssomuchifweonly__29__whatwearecomfortabledoing.Ibelieveweall__30__YesDays.21.A.interestingB.relaxingC.inspiringD.rewarding22.A.failedB.agreedC.managedD.decided23.A.helpB.relieveC.challengeD.appreciate24.A.sportsB.changesC.surprisesD.heights25.A.didB.hadC.gotD.won26.A.prideB.painC.anxietyD.excitement27.A.shameB.fearC.regretD.loneliness28.A.evenB.justC.almostD.still29.A.putoffB.giveupC.sticktoD.turnto30.A.wantB.needC.enjoyD.remember閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容填空。在未給提示詞的空白處僅填寫1個恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,在給出提示詞的空白處用括號內(nèi)所給詞的正確形式填空。請在答題紙指定區(qū)域作答。AAschoolfestivalisanexcitingevent__31__bringstogetherstudents,teachersandthewidercommunityinacelebrationoftalent,creativityandunity.Theschoolgroundsarechanged__32__acentreofcolorfuldecorations,livelymusicandawiderangeof__33__(activity).Studentsshowtheirskillsandpassionsthroughvariousperformances.Boothsandstalls(攤位)aresetuptooffergames,foodandcrafts,creatinganatmosphereoffunandenjoyment.Thefestivalservesasanopportunityforstudentstoexpress__34__(they),learnnewthings,andbuildconnections.BAspecialbirthdayparty__35__(hold)onWednesdayatChongqingZoofortwingiantpandasXiongXiaokaiandMaoXiaoyu,whobothturnedtwoyearsold.Thepartyinvitedtheirroommates,anothertwinpandabrothersXingxingandChenchen,asspecialguests.Theeventalsoattractedcrowdsofoverathousand__36__(join)thebirthdaycelebration.At8a.m.onWednesday,fourpandasenjoyedthebirthdaycake__37__(make)frombambooshootsandgrapesbythekeepersintheiroutdoorenclosure(圍場).CWhenafriendcomestoyouaftera__38__(stress)day,howdoyoucomforthim/her?Doyoulethim/hercomplain?Doyoupourhim/heraglassofmilk?Thosecouldwork.Butanewstudy__39__(suggest)thataveryeffectivetechniqueisalsosimpleandeasyhugging.MichaelMurphyandhisteamwantedtoknow__40__huggingcouldhelpcopewithstressornot.Theydidsomeresearchandfoundthatindividualswhoreceivedahugafteraconflictwerelessnegativelyaffectedcomparedtothosewhodidn't.第三部分:閱讀理解閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題紙上將該項涂黑。AWhetheryou'rebrandnewtohikingorlookingtodiscoveryournextfavoritetrail(路線),hikingappsmightbethetooltohelpyougetthere.Takealookatthelistbelowandchooseonethatmeetsyourneeds.1.G-GPSG-GPSisoneofthemostpopularnavigation(導(dǎo)航)toolsdesignedforremotemountainousareas.Forsomehikers,dependablemapsandaneasilysearchabletraildatabaseareamustforahikingapp.G-GPShasboth,whichmakesitagreatoptionforbeginnersandexperthikersalike.Itprovidesdatalikepace,distanceandincreasedheight.Moreover,itworksfinewhenyou'reofflineandwithoutcellservice.Ifyou'reafanofcold-temperaturehiking,thisapp'spaidversion($40)hasawintermapchoicethatdisplaysfeaturestohelpnavigateinsnowyweather.2.P-FinderManyhikerstendtohavetheexperienceofstandingonapeak,lookingatanothermountainandwondering“Whatpeakisthat?”Ifyou'dliketoavoidtheproblem,P-Findemightbetheappforyou.Ittakestheguessworkoutofyourexploration,thankstoitsuniqueoffering:a360°viewofmountainpeaksandtheirnamesfromyourcurrentlocation,requiringnoInternetconnection.Plus,alllevelsofhikerscanuseit,especiallyforfindingnewpeakstohike.Addedbonus:Theapphassomepracticalfunctions,whichallowyoutotakesomebreathtakingshotsandthenautomatically(自動地)labeleachpeakwithitscorrectname.Youcanbuytheappfor$5onitsofficialwebsite.3.N-LandN-LandDigitalisaCanadiannonprofitthathelpsexperthikerstolearnmoreabouttheirlocalhistoryandtheIndigenousterritories(土著領(lǐng)地).Byenteringyouraddress,anumberoflinkswillappearwiththenamesofdifferentIndigenousnations.Clickingonthoselinks,youwillbetakentoapagespecificallyaboutthatnation,language,ortreaty,whereyoucanviewsomesources,givefeedback,andlearnalittlemore.Youcanevendothisifyou'reoffline.Thisappisanongoingproject,andmapsofnewterritoriesareregularlyadded.You’lllikelywanttousethisapptogetherwithanotherappsuchasA-TrailsorV-Ranger,ifyou’realsoseekingnavigationalhelp.41.Whichappcanprovideawholeviewofmountainpeaks?A.G-GPS.B.P-Finder.C.N-Land.D.A-Trails.42.Whatdothethreeappshaveincommon?A.Theysuitalllevelsofhikers.B.Theyshouldbeusedwithotherapps.C.Theyarefreeofchargeintheappstores.D.TheycanbeusedwithoutInternetconnection.43.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.G-GPSisamustforhikersduetoitsdatabase.B.P-Findercanautomaticallytakeaphotoforusers.C.N-Landcanincreaseusers'knowledgeoftheland.D.V-Rangercanattachthecorrectnametoeachlocation.44.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?A.Torecommendappsforhikers.B.Tointroducevarioushikingtrails.C.Toencouragepeopletogohiking.D.Tocomparedifferentkindsofapps.BAsacluelessfreshman,Iwaltzedintomyfirstcreativewritingcoursebyaccident,thinkingitwasaliteratureclassonhowtoreadstories,nothowtowritethem.Whentheteacherintroducedthecourse,Irealizedmymistake.ThecreditsIearnedfromthecoursewouldn'tcounttowardmymajor.Bytheendofthesession,however,IdecidedthatIhadtobeapartofthecourse.Perhaps,asalifelongreader,Iwaseagertounderstandhowstoriesworkedtheirmagic.Buttakingtheclasswouldbeimpossible:Iwasn'tevenonthewaitlist.That'swhentheteacheraskedforavolunteertosubmitthefirstworkshopstory.Silenceblanketedtheroom.Nooneriskedeyecontact.Whoevervolunteeredwouldhavetowriteawholestoryinaweek.Perhapsthey,likeme,hadneverwrittenonebefore.Seizingmychance,Iraisedmyhandandasked,“IfIgofirst,willyougivemeaspotintheclass?”Hesaidhewould.So,insteadofkeepingmyheaddownandavoidingeyecontact,Ididtheopposite.Yearslater,I'dcompletedadegreeincreativewritingandwasworkingonanovelwhenaliteraryagent(經(jīng)紀(jì)人)askedtoreadthefirst50pagesofmydraft.ButIwasn'tcomfortableshowingheranything;thenovelwasfarfromdone.Throughoutgraduateschool,I'dbeenadvisedmanytimesnottocontactagentsuntilIhaveacompletedraft.Inthemeanwhile,Iknewthebeginningofmystorywasattractiveandthattheagentmightnotremembermeafterayear.So,onceagain,insteadofkeepingmyheaddownandavoidingeyecontact,Ididtheopposite.Isentherthefirstthreechapters.Amonthlater,shesignedmeonthestrengthofthosechaptersalone.Shehassinceseenmethroughthepublicationofthreenovels.Determination,focus,perseverance—thequalitiesthatIconsidercrucialingettingmeintoStanfordnodoubthelpedmebecomethenovelistIamtoday.AndyetifI'dtrainedmygazeonlyonthepathahead,Iwouldhavemissedsomanyhappyaccidents,somanybeautifulopportunitiestolookup,raisemyhand,andsayyes.45.Whatmadetheauthorfinallydecidetotakethecourse?A.Thepopularityofthecourse.B.Hercuriosityaboutstorywriting.C.Herconfidenceinherwritingskills.D.Theneedtogetcreditsforherdegree.46.TheauthorvolunteeredtowritethefirstworkshopstorytoA.challengeherselfB.impresstheteacherC.displayhertalentD.winaplaceintheclass47.TheauthorsentherfirstthreechapterstotheagentbecauseA.herfriendsadvisedhertodosoB.herstorywasattractivetoreadersC.theagentaskedhertoturnintheworkD.shewantedtogetthechanceofpublication48.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytellus?A.Actionspeakslouderthanwords.B.Chancefavorsonlythepreparedmind.C.Successcomestothosewhowillanddare.D.Confidenceleadstogrowthandfulfillment.CSportsmanshipisthecornerstoneofcompetitivesports,representingtheprinciplesoffairplay,respectandhonesty.Itgoesbeyondwinningandlosing,emphasizingtheimportanceofmoralbehavior,respectingeachother,andfellowship.Attheheartofsportsmanshipliestheconceptoffairplay.Itfosters(培養(yǎng))acultureofrule-following,fairjudgment,andequalopportunitiesforallparticipants.Fairplayencouragesathletestocompetewithintegrity,showinghonestyandacceptingtheoutcomesgracefully.Itfostersanenvironmentwherecheating,unsportsmanlikeandrudebehaviorarediscouraged.Byupholdingfairplay,athletesdevelopasenseofmorality(道德)andastrongcharacterthatextendsbeyondthefieldofsports.Sportsmanshipalsoincludesrespectandempathy(共情),creatinganenvironmentthatencouragesunderstandingandcamaraderie.Athletesshowrespectforopponents,officials,andteammates,recognizingtheircontributionsandvaluingtheirabilities.Theyappreciatethevariousbackgrounds,skillsandperspectivesthatathletesfromdifferentteamsbringtothegame.Throughrespectandempathy,sportsmanshipbridgesgaps,promotesinclusivityandfostersasenseofunityamongathletesandfansalike.Sportsmanshipisshownbyathleteswhoactasrolemodels,inspiringotherswiththeirconductonandoffthefield.Whenathletesdisplaysportsmanship,theysendapowerfulmessagetoyoungfans,teachingthemtheimportanceoffairplay,respectandmoralbehavior.Thispositiveinfluenceextendstosocietyasawhole,wheresportsmanshipcanshapeattitudes,valuesandbehaviorsbeyondthefieldofsports.Byupholdingtheprinciplesofsportsmanship,athletescontributetoahealthier,morecaringsociety.Sportsorganizations,coachesandeducatorsplayanimportantroleinpromotingsportsmanship.Theyshouldfosteranenvironmentthatencouragesfairplay,respectandhonesty.Emphasizingsportsmanshipintrainingprogramsandcompetitionshelpsathletesdevelopastrongmoralcompass,empoweringthemtomakemoralchoicesbothinsportsandinlife.Furthermore,fansandaudienceshouldalsowelcomesportsmanship,creatingapositiveatmospherethatencouragesfaircompetitionandrespectforallparticipants.Sportsmanshipisthebedrockofcompetitivesports,emphasizingthevaluesoffairplayandrespect.Itimprovesthesportingexperience,fostersunityandshapesathletesintoresponsibleandcaringindividuals.Bypromotingsportsmanship,wecancreateasportingculturewherevictoriesarecelebratedbutfairness,respectandthespiritofthegametakecenterstage.49.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“camaraderie”meaninParagraph3?A.Friendship.B.Leadership.C.Contribution.D.Competition.50.WhatareParagraphs2and3mainlyabout?A.Howsportsmanshipisunderstood.B.Whysportsmanshipisstressed.C.Whensportsmanshipisshaped.D.Wheresportsmanshipistreasured.51.WhatcanbelearnedfromParagraph5?A.Athletesshouldbetrainedtomakemoralchoices.B.Audiencecouldinfluenceathletes’performanceinsports.C.Promotingsportsmanshiprequireseveryone'scontribution.D.Officialsshouldtakealeadincreatingapositiveatmosphere.52.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?A.Sportsmanship:AdvantagesofDoingSportsB.Sportsmanship:SpiritofFairPlayandRespectC.ShowingSportsmanship:QualitiesofaGoodPlayerD.TeachingSportsmanship:ValuesofHonestyandCourageDThankstoin-depthreportingbytheWallStreetJournal,wenowknowthatFacebookhaslongbeenawareitsproductInstagramhasharmfuleffectsonthementalhealthofmanyadolescentusers.Younggirls,inparticular,strugglewiththeirbodyimagethankstoaconstantstreamofphotosandvideosshowingbeautifulbodiesthatusersdon'tthinktheycanattain.WhiletheinformationtheJournalcoveredisessentialandinstructive,itdoesnottellthewholestory.Deepdown,thisisnotanInstagramproblem;it'sapeopleproblem.Understandingthatdistinctioncanmakethedifferencebetweenafailedattempttocontainateen'sinterestinanaddictiveappandsuccessfullyaddressingtheunderlyingproblemleadingtomentaldistressinduced(誘發(fā))byInstagram.CriticswerequicktoshameFacebookforsittingonthedataandnotreleasingittoresearchersoracademicswhoaskedforit.Otherscriticizethesocialmediagiantfornotusingtheresearchtocreateasaferexperienceforitsteenusers.Theanger,whileunderstandable,ismisplaced.WhileI'mreluctanttodefendFacebook,I'mnotsureit'sreasonabletoblamethecompanyforwithholdingdatathatwouldhurtitsbusiness.Haveyoueverbinge-watched(狂看)aNetflixseries?Iassureyouitwasn'tahealthyendeavor.Youwereinactive,likelydidnothingproductive,mindlesslysnackedanddidn'tgooutsideforfreshair.ItisanobjectivelyharmfuluseoftimetostareataTVorlaptopforafullweekend.ShouldwerespondbyshamingNetflixfornotalertingustohowdamaginganaddictiveproductcanbeWhileit'sreasonabletosayInstagrammakesesteemissuesworse,itstrainscredulity(夸張到難以置信)tobelieveitcausestheminthefirstplace.Youcreateyourownexperiencesonsocialmedia.Forthemostpart,youchoosewhichaccountstofollowandengage.Ifyou'realreadyvulnerabletoinsecuritiesandself-sabotage(自損)--asmanyteensare--youwillfindaccountstoobsessover.Andthisisn'tanewphenomenon.Beforesocialmedia,thereweresimilarissuesfuelingself-esteemissues.Whetherthetargetbemagazines,moviesortelevisionshowsdepictingdifficult-to-attainbodies,therehasbeenarelativelysteadychorus(異口同聲)ofexpertsnothingthedamagenewmediacouldcauseyoungviewers.Self-esteemissueshaveanunderlyingcause--onethat'sindependentofsocialmediause.Instagrammerelyenhancesthosefeelingsbecauseitprovidesinfinitelymoreaccesstotriggersthanolderformsofmedia.It'smoreworthwhiletoaddressthoseunderlyingfactorsratherthantoattackFacebook.53.TheauthorthinksthecriticismsagainstInstagram______.A.arenotdirectedatthefundamentalproblemB.addresstheInstagram-inducedmentalpainC.areonlybasedonthedatareleasedbyFacebookD.aresuccessfulattemptstochangeteens'interestinaddictiveapps54.Whatdoestheword”contain”inPara.2probablymean?A.include B.restrain C.spark D.trigger55.Netflixismentionedto____.A.comparethecriticismsagainstitandFacebookB.defendwhyFacebookistoblameC.suggestthecritics'remarksarenottopointD.showNetflixdoesmoreharmtoteens56.TheInstagramproblemisessentiallya"peopleproblem"because_____.A.itishumannaturetogetaddictedtosocialmediaB.usersdecideontheirexperiencesonsocialmediaC.peoplehaveatendencytofeelinsecureonlineD.peoplearekeenonfabricatingtheirself-profile57.WhatisthepassagemainlyaboutA.theunprecedentedcriticismfacingFacebookB.thealarmingonlinehabitsofteenagersworldwideC.theharmfulimpactofInstagramonteenagersD.therootcauseofInstagram-inducedmentalstrains七選五If

you

think

of

the

jobs

robots

could

never

do,

you

would

probably

put

doctors

and

teachers

at

the

top

of

the

list.

__58__But

are

we

underestimating

what

robots

can

do?

In

some

cases,

they

already

perform

better

than

doctors

at

diagnosing

illness.

Also,

some

patients

might

feel

more

comfortable

sharing

personal

information

with

a

machine

than

a

person.

__59__British

education

expert

Anthony

Seldon

thinks

so.

And

he

even

has

a

date

for

the

robot

takeover

of

the

classroom:2027.

He

predicts

robots

will

do

the

main

job

of

transferring

information

and

teachers

will

be

like

assistants.

__60__Then

they

will

adapt

the

information

to

each

student.

It's

not

a

popular

opinion

and

its

unlikely

robots

will-ever

have

the

ability

to

really

connect

with

humans

like

another

human

can.__61__A

robot

teacher

is

better

than

no

teacher

at

all.

In

some

parts

of

the

world,

there

aren't

enough

teachers

and

9~16

percent

of

children

under

the

age

of

14

don't

go

to

school.

That

problem

could

be

partly

solved

by

robots

because

they

can

teach

anywhere

and

won't

get

stressed,

or

tired,

or

move

somewhere

for

an

easier,

higher-paid

job.Those

negative

aspects

of

teaching

are

something

everyone

agrees

on.

Teachers

all

over

the

world

are

leaving

because

it

is

a

difficult

job

and

they

feel

overworked.

__62__

Teachers

waste

a

lot

of

time

doing

nonteaching

work,

including

more

than

11

hours

a

week

marking

homework.

If

robots

could

cut

the

time

teachers

spend

marking

homework

and

writing

reports,

teachers

would

have

more

time

and

energy

for

the

parts

of

the

job

humans

do

best.A.One

thing

is

certain,

though.

B.Could

there

be

a

place

for

robots

in

education

after

all?C.Itisarguedthatrobotteachersarelikelytoimpactchildren’sprivacy.D.However,peopleareworriedabouttheuseofrobotteachersinschools.E.Intelligent

robots

will

read

students'

faces,

movements

and

maybe

even

brain

signals.

F.Perhaps

the

question

is

not

"Will

robots

replace

teachers?"

but

"How

can

robots

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G.It’seasytoimaginerobotcleanersandfactoryworkers,butsomejobsneedhumanconnectionandcreativity.第四部分:書面表達(dá)第一節(jié)(共4小題;第53—55小題各2分,第56小題5分,共11分)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)題目要求用英文回答問題。請在答題卡指定區(qū)域作答。AreYouaScanner?“Icanneversticktoanything.”“IgetboredassoonasIknowhowtodosomething.”…Ifyou'veeversaidthesetoyourself,chancesaregoodthatyou'reaScanner.Unlikethosepeoplewhoseemtofindandbesatisfiedwithoneareaofinterest,you'reborntobeinterestedinmanythings.Insteadofadisabilitytobeovercomebyastrongwill,itisactuallyanexceptionalgift,awholenewwayofthinking.IntensecuriosityaboutmanyunrelatedsubjectsisthemostbasiccharacteristicsofaScanner.Scannersareindeeduniquebeings,andtheymaynotevenrecognizethemselvesbecausetheyseldommeetotherslikethem.Howdoyouknowifyou'reaScanner?Let'sstartbydefiningwhoisn'tone.ThosewhofindfulfillmentinonefieldarecalledDivers.ExamplesofDiversincludeprofessionalmusicians,scientists,mathematicians,andothersdeeplyinvolvedintheirfields.Scannersconstantlyseeknewhorizons,whileDiversfindsatisfactionwithintheirfield.ToScannerstheworldislikeabigcandystorefulloffascinatingopportunities,andtheyreachoutandstufftheirpocketsexcitedly.However,thismaynotlastforever.Askids,mostScannershavebeenhavingagreattime!Atschoolnooneobjectstotheirmanyinterests,becauseeveryhourofeverystudent'sschooldayisdevotedtoadifferentsubject.Butatsomepointinhighschoolorsoonafter,everyoneisexpectedtomakeachoice,andthat'swhenScannersrunintotrouble.Whilesomepeoplehappilynarrowdowntoonesubject,Scannerssimplycan't.Conventionally,ifyou'reajack-of-all-trades,you'llbeamasterofnone.IdentifyingyourselfasaScannermeanschangingthewayyouseeyourselfintheworld.Itstartswithunderstandingthatyoushouldstoptryingtofitintotheacceptednormatonceandbeginlearningaboutwhoyoureallyare.Inconclusion,ifyou'reaScanner,embraceyouruniquenature.Yourdiverseinterestsareagift,notaweakness.63.WhatisthemostbasiccharacteristicofaScanner?64.WhydoScannersrunintotroublewhentheygrowup?65.Pleasedecidewhichpartisfalseinthefollowingstatement,thenunderlineitandexplainwhy.IdentifyingyourselfasaScannermeansyoushouldchangethewayyouseetheworld.66.AreyouaDiveroraScanner?Howwouldyouembraceyouruniquenature?(Inabout40words)第二節(jié)(15分)春節(jié)將至,你最近瀏覽某英語論壇時注意到關(guān)于“云過節(jié)”的熱烈討論。請就此話題回帖,內(nèi)容包括:1.發(fā)表看法;2.闡明理由。注意:詞數(shù)100詞左右。Whatdoyouthinkofcelebratingfestivalsonline?Kathy·FollowUpdatedJan10Personally,Ifindittobeapracticalsolution.Asastudentstudyingabroad,Ioftenrelyonvirtualcelebrationstostayconnectedwithmyfamily.…(more)Mike·FollowFormerSelfEmployed·UpdatedJan13Iunderstandtheconveniencefactor,butIvalueface-to-facegatheringsmore,asnothingcanreplacethejoyandwarmththatcomefrombeingphysicallypresentwithlovedones.…more)

參考答案第一部分:聽力與口語答案略第二部分:知識運(yùn)用第一節(jié):21.B 22.A 23.C 24.D 25.A 26.D 27.B 28.A 29.C 30.B第二節(jié):31.that/which 32.into/to 33.activities 34.themselves 35.washeld 36.tojoin 37.made 38.stressful 39.suggested/suggests/hassuggested 40.whether第三部分:閱讀理解41.B 42.D 43.C 44.A 45.B 46.D 47.D 48.C 49.A 50.A 51.C 52.B53.A 54.B 55.C 56.B 57.D 58.G59.B 60.E 61.A 62.F第四部分:書面表達(dá)第一節(jié):63.Intensecuriosityaboutmanyunrelatedsubjects.64.Becausewhentheygrowup,theyareexpectedtomakeachoice,buttheysimplycan’t.65.Accordingtothepassage,i

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