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PAGEPAGE29上海市靜安區(qū)2025屆高三英語二模試題考生留意:120分。12((非選擇題)ListeningSectionADirections:InSectionwillheartenshortconversationsbetweenspeakers.Attheofconversation,aquestionwillbeaboutwhatwasTheconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afterhearaconversationthequestionaboutit,readthefouronyouranddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveA.Atabookstore. B.AtaC.AtanartD.AtatravelA.ThemanistopayhisregistrationfeesuntilIfthemanpaysonhewillpayafee.ThemanwillnotbefinedfornotpayingonThemanistopayafterFridaygoodreasons.A.ShereaditfromcovertoB.ShereaditC.ShereaditbyD.Shefinishedreadingitovernight.A.ShefeltB.Shefeltabitannoyed.C.Shefeltshocked. D.Shefeltexcited.A.ThefurnishedapartmentThemanboughtafurnishedapartment.ThefurnitureatthemarketisonsaleeveryThesecondhandfurnitureheboughtA.HefeelsB.Hefeelsshameful.C.Heisshameless. D.Heissensitivetooutsidecriticism.A.Heinhospitalforatime.Hewasslightlyinjuredinaaccident.Hewasseriouslyinjuredinamineexplosion.Heseverelyspeeding.A.wentskiingB.didn’thavemuchworktodo.C.likewatchingsports. D.watchingsportsA.Theyneedmorepeopletohelpthem. B.Theyneedsomefinancialsupport.C.Shehastoleavesoon. D.TheideaisA.JaneenoughnottobecaughtintheJanewascaughtintherainshewalkedJanehadtowalkbackhomeinoftheheavyrain.ItwasraininghardwhenJanebackonfoot.SectionBDirections:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachofthepassagesandthelongerconversation.Thepassagesandthelongerconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.A.StayingongumtreesalldayB.Havingadailydietofgumleaves.C.Lookingforfoodinanextensivearea. D.StoringitsleafydietinaA.BecauseitlivesonlyinwetB.Becauseitsbodygetsslightlywet.C.Becauseitsucksitsmilk. D.BecauseitrarelydrinksA.ItleavesitsmotherhalfayearafterIthasbeencarrieditsmother’sbacksinceitsbirth.Itistendedinitsmother’spouch(andthencarriedonherback.Itstaysinitspouchforayearafterbirth.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.A.Sellitatalocalshop. B.Refusethemarriagegift.C.JustkeepitforD.Exchangeitforsomethinguseful.A.BecausehehopestohaveasmanyasthreeBecausehetomakeafortuneforhisBecauseheothergiftstoexchangeatBecauseitisanecessarypartatamarriageA.theimportanceofbrideservicecustomsvaryindifferentcultures.WhataweddingceremonylikeintheUSA.Howweexpressgoodwishestonewcouples.Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.A.Frenchfoodwasthehealthiestfoodintheworld.Frenchfoodwassupposedtobethebestintheworld.FrenchfoodwasnobetterthanBritishfood.Frenchfoodwasdelicious.A.Bycar. B.ByC.ByD.Byship.A.Uncookedbacon(培)andeggs. B.Fishandchips.C.AbigFrenchbreakfast. D.DeliciousEnglishbreakfast.A.TheparentsareB.manisfromBritain.C.ThemanhasbeentoFrancemanytimes.D.ThemanlikesFrenchfoodverymuch.GrammarSectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.TheShopWhereIt’sOKtoBeDifferentWhenMakeyknewherautistic(患閉的)sonAdamwantedtoopenacomicshop,shelaughedoutShehe’dbeenkeenoncomicssincechildhood.howwouldhedealwithandsuppliersandalltheother(21) arenecessaryrunningabusiness?Atthattime,Adamwaslookingforajob.Hehadadegreeinphilosophyandhadlearnedtoliveindependently,buttheredidn’tseemtobeanysuitablejobsforhim.Thefamily(22) (hope)hehisyoungerbrotheralsowithcouldfindworkthattheirstrengths:andattentiontoButtherewerenoavailableopportunities.SothecomicshopideabegantogrowshehersavingstoashopinCambridgeshire,sevenyearsagoNicheComics (bear).Likemanyautisticpeople,Adamlovescomicsfortheirworldrichdetailandvisualexpression.HedevelopedaninterestinMarvelcomicheroesonTV(24) hewassevenyearsold.“Theyareareminder(25) nottobelikeeveryoneelse,”Adamsaid.nowcomicsandtheirarestillpartofhislife.Inthecomicshop,thebrotherssharetheirencyclopedic(淵博的)knowledgeofcomicswithcustomers.Thebrothersactasinthisuniverse,(26) (introduce)customerstonewTheshopcustomers.Andbeing(27) tobeabighelpforthebrotherstodealwithTheyaregoodat(28) (spot)customers’andfeelings.“Maybetheofthethemotionofa—smallthatmostpeoplewon’tpickupon—thatImighthaveinsight(刻解)into,”saysOfcourse,themajorityofwhocometotheshopareautistic.Nowthebrothersgetasteadystreamofwhobothand(29) childrentoretiredpeople.Oncetheshophadestablishedthebrothersalsoreachingouttopeoplewithautismbeyondtheshop.Sevenon,Angelaisgladshetooktheriskhelpinghersons(30) theirdream“Thisshophasasoul,”themothersaysSectionBDirections:thefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.wordcanonlybeusedNotethatthereisonewordthanyouA.banB.relevantC.pressureD.jointlyE.channelsI.majorF.maintainsJ.platformG.addressesK.consumptionH.independentlyNewE-CommerceLawTakesEffectnewe-commercewhichwaspassedlastAugust,on1.lawcomestherapiddevelopmentofChinaintothee-commercemarket.Thelawtoregulatethemarketandcreateasound(31) environment.Itcoverstherequirementforregistrationlicensingofe-commerceoperators,taxation,electronicpayment,Italso(32) otherimportantofe-commerce,falseadvertising,consumerdataprotection,propertyandThelawwillapplytothreeofTheseincludee-commerce(33) operatorslikethird-partymerchantswhosellgoodsandone-commerceplatforms,andonline)whodoviaothernetwork(34) ,suchassocialmediasites.Itmeansthatmerchantswhosellgoodsthroughnon-traditionale-commerceplatforms,suchwillfallundertheThesesellerswillneedtofinishtheirbusinessregistrationandpay(35) Thelawwillmakealle-commerceplatformoperators(36) responsiblewiththemerchantssellinganyfakeorknock-offgoodsontheirwebsites.Beforethelawtookindividualmerchantsweresolelyresponsiblewhensellingliable(負(fù)有償付責(zé)任的)goods.Theofthemaybring(37) ononline零售)andmerchantssellinggoodsthroughsocialmediasites.Manyprivateshopping(knowndaigou)areconsideringwhethertocontinuetheserviceunderthepolicysinceitwillincreasethemanagementcostandtoariseintheproductprice.Butthenewlawaimto(38) smalltomediumsizedInstead,ithelpslaythelegalfoundationforthegrowthofthee-commerce(39) orderintheandfurtherpromotesitsgrowth.Besides,thewillhelpupreputationa(40) sourcefakeorknock-offgoods.Intheterm,consumerswillbenefitfromit.ReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.HowSavingWildlifeBenefitsHumansIt’snosecretthatwe’velostanoverwhelmingnumberofspecieswithinthatlastfourdecades.Thesespecieshaveallbut41duetooverpopulation,deforestation,consumerculture,climatechange,animalexploitation,andotherharmingsources—allbroughtaboutbymankind.Oneofthefirstgreatrulesofterrestrial(陸地的)biologyis“nospeciesisforever.”42,thisrapidofspeciesistobebetweenand10,000higherthanthenaturalextinctionrate.Asincreasinglytheorieshaveweareinthemidstofthesixthgreat.TheEarthconsistsofplants,land,theatmosphere,andhumans.()44thehealthoftheplanetandhasagreatimpactonallour.Reducedbiodiversitymeansafuturewherefoodsuppliesarevulnerable()topestsanddisease,andfreshwaterinshortIfbiodiversity45livesinsuchways,thenourconservation()justbenefittheenvironment,theybenefitOneconvincingbenefitthatcomesfromwildlifeconservationeffortsisthatitensuresfood46.Wildlifeconservationpromotesagriculturalwhichanroleinbuildingasecureandhealthyfoodsystem.Whenagriculturalbiodiversityisandisforagriculture,extensivehabitatlossplace,aswellasundocumentedofspeciesandmassivesoil().Anotherbenefitthatcomesfromwildlifeconservationisthatthese48protecthumanhealth.ConservationInternationalreportsthat“morethan50percentofandmorethan90percentoftraditionalmedicinescomefromwildplantsandanimals.”,aworldthatpromoteshealthyecosystemsbiodiversityprovidescrucialbuffers緩沖)betweendiseaseandhumans.Anumberofstudieshavereduceddiversityamongmammal(inbiodiversitytoanincreaseinthetransmission(傳播)ofanimal-borndiseasestohumans.Perhapsthemostconvincingbenefitthatcomesfromwildlifeconservationthatitprovidesuswith51,whetheritbeeconomicallyorIncreasingbiodiversityandhealthyecosystemsimproveagriculturaltherebytobecomemore52.Healthyecosystemsthatarehometouniquespecies53touristsfromaroundtheworld,whichhelpsthelocaleconomyandinafusionofinvestment.Ourunsustainable,unconscious,self-interestedrelationshipwiththeenvironmentledintoanextremelydestructibleworld.Ifwenottakeaction54changingourweareatriskofmorevitaland55ecosystemsoratleastthesixthgreatextinctiononefinalspecies:our41.A.changedB.existedC.disappearedD.evolved42.A.FurthermoreB.HoweverC.ThereforeD.Otherwise43.A.extinctionB.destructionC.evolutionD.immigration44.A.threatensB.localizesC.strengthensD.endangers45.A.infrequentlyB.potentiallyC.regionallyD.directly46.A.managementB.inspectionC.developmentD.security47.A.identifiedB.cultivatedC.exploitedD.valued48.A.initiativesB.consequencesC.intentionsD.contributions49.A.InadditionB.AfterallC.InparticularD.Bycontrast50.A.adaptedB.turnedC.adjustedD.linked51.A.protectionsB.opportunitiesC.servicesD.nutrients52.A.standardB.welcomeC.scarceD.profitable53.A.discourageB.attractC.forbidD.examly54.A.feellikeB.keeponC.setaboutD.examly55.A.irreplaceableB.unpredictableC.unlimitedD.examlySectionBDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)themosttypicalofEnglishdrinks,isarelativetoBritishshores.Althoughthecustomdrinkingteadatesbacktothethird)BCinChina,itwasnotuntilthemid-17ththatthefirstappearedinEngland.ItwasthePortugueseandDutchtradersfirstteatoEurope,reachingtheContinentbythewayofaround1560,withregularshipmentsittheLondonhousesthatwereresponsibleforintroducingteatoEngland.OneofthefirsthousetoteawasThomasHesoldliquidanddryteatothepublicearlyas1657.yearsheissuedabroadsheetadvertisingteaattopertouting()itsvirtuesat“makingthebodyactiveandlusty(andpreservingperfecthealthuntilextremeoldgainedpopularityquicklyinthehouses,and1700overhousessoldit.Thisdistressedthepubasteacuttheirsalesofanditnewsforthegovernment,whodependeduponasteadystreamofrevenue()fromtaxesonliquorsales.By1750teahadbecomethefavoureddrinkofA1676acttaxedteaandrequiredhouseoperatorstoforaThiswasjustthestartgovernmenttocontrol,orattoprofitfromthepopularityofteainBritain.Bythemid-18thcenturytheteahadreachedaridiculousThisheavytaxationhadtheeffectofcreatingawholenewindustry—teasmuggling(走私).ShipsfromHollandandScandinaviabroughtteatotheBritishcoast,thenstoodoffshorewhilesmugglersmetthemandunloadedthepreciouscargoinsmallvessels.Thesmugglers,oftenlocalfishermen,secretlymovedtheteainlandthroughundergroundpassagesandhiddenpathstospecialhidingplaces.Oneofthebesthidingplaceswasinthelocalchurch!Evensmuggledteawasexpensive,however,andthereforeextremelyprofitable,somanysmugglersbegantoadulterate(摻假)theteawithothersubstances,suchaswillowandsloeleaves.Usedtealeaveswerealsoredriedandaddedtofreshleaves.in1784PitttheintroducedtheCommutationwhichdroppedthetaxonteafromtoendingsmuggling.Adulterationremainedaproblem,though,untiltheFoodandDrugActof1875broughtinsevereforthepractice.Accordingtothepassage,teadrinking .isthepastimeoftheDutchanimportantBritishtraditionwaswell-receivedbythePortuguesecenturiesagocouldbefoundeverywhereintheworldin1560WhomightbeannoyedbythepopularityoftheCoffeehouseowners.B.sellers. C.D.Smugglers.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutteasmugglingChurchesprovidedconvenienceforsmuggling.FishermenandfarmerscontributedalottoteaUndergroundpassagesandboatswereidealhidingplacesThegovernmentencouragedteasmugglingfortaxesonHowwastheoftheteamarketfinallyrestoredinBypassinganacttoataxByimposingBypunishingthosewhosoldfakeBymixingredriedleaveswithfreshtealeaves.(B)BilingualSecretaryWantedOurInternationalExchangeDepartmentrequiresBilingualSecretaryWantedOurInternationalExchangeDepartmentrequirespart-timebilingualsecretaryHe/ShebenativeMandarinwithexcellentEnglishcompetencewithJapanese).ask8hoursaweek(fromMondaytoSaturday),andworkingschedulenegotiable.cornersareonThursdays,andthereforeweyoutobeonsitefrom3pmto5pm.Attractivesalaryandgoodbenefitspackage,includingchancestoexchangetoforeigncountries,areofferedtojuniorandsenioryearstudentswithexcellentsecretarialskills,theabilitytocommunicate,anoutgoingpersonalityandastrongsenseofresponsibility.Pleasehandinapplicationswithphoto,andtouniied@gmail,400-800-100duringhourstogetfurtherinformation.InternationalExchangeDepartmentAdvancedMathTeachingAssistantsinNeedTheMathematicsDepartmentislookingfortwoAdvancedMathteachingassistants.Thejobismainlytohelpfreshmenstudentstodealwithmathassignmentsandprojects,aswellaspreparethemforfinalexamsinWeek16.Wehopethoseapplyingforthepositioncouldmeetthefollowingrequirements.First,it’snecessaryfortheapplicantstobeskilledatmath.Second,he/sheshouldhaveatleast2Asinmath-relatedcourseswithGPAnolessthan4.0.Third,thejobasksforexcellenceinbothprofessionalskillsandpatience.Forthosewhoareinterestedintheposition,pleasesendyourrésumétounimd@gmailbeforeSeptember15th.Part-timeJobRecruitment

Dr.JessicaSmithMathematicsDepartmentTechnologySupportDepartmentlacksseveralassistantstoworkatitshelpdesk.Contents:Acustomerservicejob—answeringquestions,helpingpeoplesolvetheircomputerproblems,providingbasicteachingtonewusers,etc.Requirement:theAdvancedComputergoodinterpersonalskills;enthusiasm.hours: from6to2earlymornings(6a.m.-9a.m.):2personsmornings(9a.m.-12a.m.):1personafternoons(12p.m.-6p.m.):(full)evenings(6p.m.-11p.m.):(full)latenights:(11p.m.-2a.m.):2personsweekends:3personsIfyouareinterested,pleasecometoLukingLibrary2F(EastSide)Room213andfilltheforms.Aninterviewwillbearrangedafterwards.NewpositionforthenextsemesterwillbereleasedinDecember.SupportDepartmentIfyougetthepositionasayou .havetoassistinEnglishhaveatightscheduleduringtheweekhavethechancetobeanexchangestudentinforeignuniversitiesduringuniversitymustbeanativeEnglishspeakerwhocanspeakfluentChineseWhyaretheremanyjobvacanciesinSupportDepartment?Becausetheinterviewischallenging.Becausehavetofillinforms.Becausehavetoworkirregularhours.BecausetheAdvancedComputeristootoobtain.Whichofthefollowingstatementsiscorrecttotheadvertisements?Theadvertisementscanbefoundontheschoolwebsite.CallforfurtherinformationofmathteachingassistantsbeforeSeptemberMorejobvacanciesintheMathematicsDepartmentwillbeavailableinTheInternationalDepartmentneedsaandresponsible(C)ChinalongbeentippedtobethenextSiliconbuttheandsupportareinplacetomakeithappen.Thereisagrowingconsensus共識(shí))thatwhileSiliconistodisappearanytimesoon,itsnextbiggestrivalisalreadyvergeofburstingontothescene—notintheUS,norintheEU,butinAsia.Morespecifically,China.ThisisnotanobservationontheriseofcompanieslikeAlibaba,andItisgroundedinamorewidespreadmovetofundstart-upsinAsiatothepointwheremoremoneyisbeingtherethaninEurope.JustfiveyearsEuropeandAsiaareneckandneckintermsofinvestment.InEuropemadeslightly1550to1071,thevalueofwas$7bn.JustfiveyearsAsiaisfourthesizeofEuropewithtwiceasmanydealscarriedBetween2013to2024,thenumberofdealsinAsiaincreasednearlyfivefold,andtheirvalueleaptto$81bn,comparedtothe$21bnraisedinEurope.TheAsianfigurealsoshowsthatthecontinentisclosingthegapontheUSwhichsaw$105bnworthofdeals.Oneofthemainreasonsthatmakesthecountrysoattractiveisnotjustthehugegrowthininvestmentandhigheducationstandards,butalsolocalandnationalgovernmentalsupportbenefitingtechcompanies.Infact,oneoftheconclusionsofarecentFortunetechconferencewasthatChina’stechcompanieswillsoonbebeatingAmericancompaniesontheirhometurf.OneofthereasonsisthatinvestorsbelieveUSimmigrationpolicyismakingitmoredifficultforthebesttalentaroundtheworldtofindworkthere.Plus,ChinesecompaniesarenowabletostartpayingsalariesthatcankeeppacewiththoseonofferinSiliconValley.Hence,whenIanRoger,ChiefDigitalOfficialatluxurygroupLVMHwasaskedwherehethoughtthenextFacebookorGooglewouldcomefrom,hesuggesteditwouldbeaclosecallbetweenSiliconValleyandChina.Thelatterhadtheinvestmentthatisneededaswellasahardworkcultureofasix-dayweek.Italsohasasuperbeducationsystemandahugepopulation.AsSiliconValleyappearstobeheatingupalittletoohardforsomepeople,Chinawouldappeartobewarmingupatjusttherightpace.Whatdoesthethevergeof”inparagraph2referonthewayof B.onthelistC.ontheconditionof D.ontheofWhichofthefollowingisNOTareasonChinaforeigninvestmentincompanies?educationstandards. B.HugegrowthinC.Supportfromthegovernment. D.HighersalariesthanthoseinSiliconItbeinferredfromthepassagethat .theUSimmigrationisstrictbuttalent-friendlyIanbelievesthenextGooglecomefromChinaofBaidumightbetooverworkChinesecanprovidehighlycompetitivesalariesWhatisthepassagemainlyThetotalvalueofinvestmentinAsiafourthatinEurope.Finances,highstandardssupportmakeitpossiblefortothenextSiliconAsiaworldwidebesttocompanies.AmericancompanieswillsoonbebeatenbythoseinChina.SectionCDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.WhatYour“Age”SaysAboutYouImagine,forathatyouhadnobirthandyouragewassimplyonthewayyoufeeloldwouldyousayLikeyourheightorshoesize,thethathavepassedsincefirsttheworldisanunchangeablefact.(67) Scientistsareincreasinglyinterestedinthisquality.Theyarefindingthatourage”maybeessentialforunderstandingthereasonswhysomepeopleappeartobeenergeticastheygrowold—while(68) Itiswellthatpeopletendtomatureasgetolder,becomingextroverted()andopentonewexperiences.personalitychangesareoftenconsideredmoreobviousinthewitholdersubjectiveages.However,thosewhofeelyoungerthantheyreallyarealsobecomemorereliableandlessneurotic(神經(jīng)質(zhì)的)astheygainthewisdomthatcomeswithgreaterlifeexperience.Butitdoesn’tcomeatthecostoftheenergyandvigorofyouth.It’snottruethathavingalowersubjectiveageleavesusfrozeninastateofpermanentimmaturity.Feelingyoungerthanyouryearsalsoseemstocomewithariskofdepressiongreatermentalwellbeingaswe(69) Mostfeltabouteightyearsyoungerthantheiractualchronologicalage().Butsomefelttheyhadaged—andtheconsequenceswereserious.Feelingbetween8and13yearsolderthanyouractualageresultedinan18-25%greaterriskofdeathoverthestudyperiods,greaterdiseaseburden—evenwhenyoucontrolotherdemographic()factorssuchasraceorstatus.(70) Howeveroldreallyare,worthquestioningwhetheranyofthosearefromtheSummaryDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.WhenEverythingGetsSmartItstillfeelstolightupyourlivingroombysayingturnonthelights.”companiesareaddinginternettoabouteverythingcandoorlocks,refrigerators,motorcycleMoreandmoretechnologypowersaretakingpartinthistrend—knownby“theinternetofthings.”Thereisnodenyingthatsmarttechnologywillleadtoconveniences.Youcanusevoicecommandstoturnonthelights,coffeemakerandmusic.Youcangetremindersfromyourtoothbrushtobrushandtipsonhowbesttodoit.Thankstotheinternetofthings,youcouldliveliketheBeastintheDisneymovie,withanimatedobjectsaroundtakingcareofyoureveryneed.That’stheappealofsmarthomesformostpeople,andwhytheyaresupposedtobea$27billionmarketby2024.thefactsaresosmartobjectsinyourhomecanbeasourceannoyance.Usuallypeoplehavetodownloadofdifferenttoatocontroleverything,whichmeanscreatinganforofthoseapps.Thefantasyofthesmarthomeisthatitwillsaveandeffort.ButthetroubleinvolvedingettingvariousdevicesfromdifferenttoworkmeansthatmanymaytakelongertoWorsestill,theremaybesecurityrisks.Smarthomesystemsarepartofalargersuite(套)devices,apps,websitesandthatandanalyzepersonaldataaboutusers.getthefullbenefitsofsmarthomesystems,userssharetheirroutines,tastesinshoppinghistorysoforth.Itmightmanageyourdigitallifequitewell.Ontheotherhand,providingsomuchpersonallikeAstheygainaccesstousers’personalinformation,theymaycapitalize()itintheformofadvertisements.Perhapswhymagazinesaysnextbigissellingyou.”Smartenedeverythingcomeswithbroadersecurityconcerns.Unsecureddevicesconnectedtothe“internetofthings”canbetargetsforhackers.Accesstosmartdevicesmightprovidehackersawell-springofusefuldata,includinginformationaboutwhenusersarehome—ornot.Consideringthedisadvantages,whynotslowdownabitasweheadtowardanuncertainfuture?Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.n.)SARS,(enjoy)(Never)“”GuidedDirections:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.我國教化改革越來越重視培育學(xué)生的創(chuàng)新實(shí)力,請(qǐng)你從中學(xué)生的角度,談?wù)勎覀兊慕虒W(xué)中哪些做法促進(jìn)了學(xué)生創(chuàng)新實(shí)力的發(fā)展,提出改進(jìn)的看法并說明理由。(留意:請(qǐng)勿出現(xiàn)真實(shí)的姓名與學(xué)校)參考答案1-10CABBDCBDBA11-16BDCDCB17-20DBAB21.that22.hadhoped23.wasborn24.when25.that26.introducing27.themselves28.spotting29.from30.(to)create31-40KGJEBDCAFI41-55CBACDDCAADBDBCA56-59BBAC60-62ACD63-66DDAB67-70EBADOnepossibleversion(justforConnectingeverythingtotheinternetbringsconveniences.usersignorethedisadvantages.theseeminglysmarthomeistime-consumingandtroublesome.technologypowersbenefitfrompersonalsmartenedeverythingmakesiteasyforhackerstoTherefore,smarttechnologyshouldbeappliedwithcaution.你沒要凡親力為。n.)Thereisnoneedforyoutodoeverythingbyyourself/onyourown.SARS,(enjoy)AfterSARS,somepeople/aminority/smallnumberofpeopledidn’tlearnfromthelesson(s)/learn(draw)alessonfromitandstillenjoyedeatinggame/wildanimals.(Never)Never(before)haveIthatpersonalfateissocloselyto/socloselyconnectedwith/issocloselylinkedtothefateofthenation/,“”Because/As/Sinceaseriesofgoods/andserviceshavetoincreasing/growingconsuming/consumption/needs,theeconomy”hasgrown/developedwhichbynature/whosenature/anditsnatureistime-saving,labor-savingandconvenient.Agoods/commoditiesandserviceshavetomeetincreasing/growingconsuming/consumption/needs,theeconomy”hasgrown/developedbynature/whosenature/anditsnaturetime-saving,andconvenient.)聽力材料I.ListeningSectionADirections:InSectionwillheartenshortconversationsbetweenspeakers.Attheofconversation,aquestionwillbeaboutwhatwasTheconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afterhearaconversationthequestionaboutit,readthefouronyouranddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveExcusedoknowthenameofthesculpture?M:I’mnotsure,butIthinkacarvingfromcanlookitinthecatalogue.Q: Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?M:I’mafraidI’llpaymyregistrationfeesabitmypaycheckhasn’ttimethisW:It’sallright.We’reallowedtopayuntilFriday.Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?M:HavefinishedreadingthebookboughtlastOh,Ididn’treadthroughitthewayyoureadanovel.IjustcoveredthechaptersthatinterestedmeQ:Howdidthewomanreadthebook?youthedoorbeforeentermynextM:Madam.justI’minsuchaQ: Howdidthewomanfeelwhenshewasspeakingtothegotyourapartmentfurnished,haven’tyou?M:Yes.IboughtsomeusedfurnitureattheSundayMarketanditwasarealbargain.Q:Whatdoesthemanreallymean?M:saidthatAlbertwastoleaveschoolofhisbadnosurprise.deadtoallsenseshame.Q: Whatdoesthewomanth

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