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青浦區(qū)2022學(xué)年第一學(xué)期高三年級英語學(xué)科期末練習(xí)卷考生注意:

(時間120分鐘,滿分140分)((ListeningComprehensionSectionADirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.1.A.At8:00. B.At8:45. C.At8:55. D.At9:15.A.Lookingforajob. B.Makinganappointment.C.Buildingawebsite. D.Askingforapresent.A.Inamuseum. B.Inacafeteria. C.Inaclinic. D.Inacompanyoffice.A.Shehasatightbudgetthisyear. B.Sheissavingmoneyfornewclothes.C.Shedoesn’tlikethemeatpie. D.Sheistryingtoloseweight.A.Themanisaproductivenovelist.Themanhasn’tdesignedtheplot.Themanisstrugglingforthefrontcover.Themanhasn’tmadealistofthecharacters.A.AskLilytowait. B.Findameetingspot.C.Checkthescheduleofthetrain. D.Makeaphonecall.A.Sheislookingforwardtotheshow. B.Sheisclearabouttheshow.C.Shecan’tbetwithherhusband. D.Shedislikesthetopicpresented.A.Heisnotsurprisedatthewoman’splayingataconcert.Hesuggeststhatthewomanshouldhaveagoodsleep.Hefullyunderstandsthewoman’sfeeling.Hehassleepingproblemsduetoworry.A.Themanhasboughtthewrongmodelcar.Themanhasenlargedthemodelcartoomuch.Thewomanisalsokeenoncollectingmodelcars.Thewomanthinksitunwisetokeepspendingonmodelcars.A.Shepreferstoliveonherown. B.Theman’sapartmentistoosmall.C.Shegivesprioritytothebudget. D.Themanisselfishtomaketheoffer.SectionBDirections:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachoftheshortpassagesandthelongerconversation.Theshortpassagesandthelongerconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.A.Hewillremainphysicallyactive.Hecanreducethechanceofinjury.Hecanenjoythesunrisewhileexercising.Hewillhaveabetterappetiteforbreakfast.A.Inthemorning. B.Intheafternoon.C.Intheevening. D.Atnoon.A.Thebesttimetoexerciseisanytimeoftheday.Regardlessoftimeandsexes,exerciseisbeneficial.Differenttimetoexercisewillbringthesameeffect.Differentformsofexercisedogoodtoone’sreaction.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.A.Theeffectsofhavingbaddreams. B.Thelatestexperimentsondreams.C.Thereasonswhypeopledream. D.Thescientistswhostudydreams.A.Byperseveringintheirattempts.Byanalyzingthepuzzlecarefully.Bycooperatingwithotherparticipants.Bytakinganapanddreamingofthepuzzle.A.Itcanremindusofourancestors.Itcanforetelldangersaheadofus.Itcanrelieveourstressindailylifebadly.Itcanmakeustoughwhenunderpressure.Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.A.Writedownhernameandaddress. B.Showsomekindofidentification.C.Copysomelettersfromfriends. D.Passherdrivingtest.A.Shehasahabitofreadinginlibraries.Sheneedstoreadafterthemovetorelax.Shewantstomakereadingapartofherholiday.Shewishestoknowmoreaboutthelocalpolicy.A.Heispatientandhelpful. B.Heisquietandsharp.C.Heiscreativeandinspiring. D.Heiscuriousandkind.20.A.Passportsaremoreusefulthandrivinglicenseintheserviceindustry.Librarianscanplaytheroleofthepolicewhenitcomestoidentities.Thenumberofbooksonecanborrowisdecidedbythecatalogue.Therearealternativestoproveone’sidentityinalibrary.GrammarandVocabularySectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.CluesatAncientLakeSiteRevealEarliestKnownCookedMealScientistshavefoundtheearliestknownevidenceofcookingatanarchaeologicalsiteinIsrael.Thediscoveryhassuggestedprehistorichumanswereabletodeliberatelymakefirestocookfoodatleast780,000yearsago.ThedetailedstudyoffishteethunearthedattheGesherBenotYa’aqovsiterevealedthatsomeofourearlyancestors—mostlikelyHomoerectus直立猿人)believedtobethefirsthominin古人族)__21__(migrate)outsideAfrica—wereabletocookfish,saidDr.IritZohar,aresearcheratTelAvivUniversity’sSteinhardtMuseumofNaturalHistory.Nohumanremains__22__(find)atthesitebefore,butthestonetoolsmatched__23__foundatHomoerectussitesacrossAfrica,Zoharsaid.Shesaidthelakewouldhavebeenshallow,anditmighthavebeeneasytocatchlargefishliketheextinctLuciobarbuslongiceps,which__24__growupto6.5feet(2meters),byhand.Thisisanincrediblyimportantdiscovery__25__theshifttoeatingcookedmealsmeanthumansspentlessenergyontheintensiveworkofsearchingforanddigestingrawfood,freeingup__26__(much)timetodevelopnewsocialandbehavioralsystems.“Diethashadabigimpactontheevolutionofourspecies.Ithasbeensuggested__27__theconsumptionofmeatinparticularcontributedtotheincreaseinrelativebrainsizeofourearlyHomoancestors—buttheyrisked__28__(contract)diseaseswhileconsumingtheuncookedmeatwhichwaslikelytobecontaminatedbyinfectivebacteria,”Linscottsaid.“Cooking,however,killsbacteriaandincreasestheenergeticvalueofmeat,__29__(create)anewreliablefoodsourceforearlyhominins.Understandingwhenthishappenedisthereforeatopicofgreatinterest,becauseitmighthelptoexplain__30__ourhomininancestorsevolvedthewayinwhichtheydid.”SectionBDirections:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.motivateB.accidentallyC.highlightingD.plantationsE.engagingF.apparentG.purpose H.sensitiveI.increasinglyJ.decentK.treatBall-RollingBumbleBeesJustWannaHaveFunPlaytimeisn’tjustforchildren.Lab-keptbumblebeesrollsmallwoodenballsaroundforno__31__purposeotherthanfun,anewstudyreveals.Itsupportsevidencethatbeesexperiencepleasure,__32__theimportanceofprotectingtheminthewildandtreatingthemwellintheirnaturalhabitats.“Itissupercool,”saysElizabethTibbetts,anevolutionarybiologistattheUniversityofMichigan.“Weusuallythinkaboutinsectsasbeingsodifferentthattheylackcomplexbehaviors.”Butnoteveryoneisconvincedthebehaviorisinfactplay.LarsChittka,abehavioralecologistatQueenMaryUniversityofLondon,andhiscolleagues__33__cameacrossthenewevidence.Theteamwasstudyinghowbumblebeeslearncomplexbehaviorsfromtheircomradesbytrainingtheinsectstomovewoodenballstospecificlocations.Ifabeemovedaballtotherightplace,itgotasugary__34__.Theresearchersnoticedthatsomebeesmovedtheballsevenwhennorewardwasoffered.Theyjustseemedtolikegoingbacktothemandplayingaroundwiththemandrollingthemallovertheplace.Thecarefuldesignoftheexperimentshasconvincedhimthebeesareindeed__35__inplay.Becauseplayimpliesacapacitytoexperienceemotions,documentingitininsectscouldhave__36__implications.Insectsare__37__beingraisedforanimalfeed,andtherearenoregulationsgoverningtheirwelfare.Honeybeesarealsoknowntobecomestressedandmore__38__todiseaseandbeecommunitiescollapsewhenindustrializedbeekeeperstransportthemlongdistancesontrucksto__39__andvastfieldswithoutdiverseflowersnearby,Chittkasays.Theresearchershopetheirfindingsmightalso__40__greaterfellowfeelingfor—andprotectionof—wildinsects.ReadingComprehensionSectionADirections: ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD. Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.Ifpeopleactuallyembracetheconceptofstress,itcanmakethemstronger,smarterandhappier,aStanfordexpertsays.Onereasonwhyhowyouthinkaboutstressmattersisthatitchangeshowyou__41__stress.Viewingstressas__42__leadspeopletocopeinwaysthatarelesshelpful,whetherit’sdraggingyourfeettoavoidstress,orimaginingworst-casescenes.__43__,viewingstressmorepositivelyseemstoencouragepeopletocopeinwaysthathelpthemthrive,whetherit’stacklingthesourceofstress,__44__socialsupportorfindingmeaninginit.Choosingtoseetheupsideofstressisn’tabout__45__thefactthatstresscanbeharmful.It’sabouttryingtobalanceyourmindsetsothatyoufeellessoverwhelmedand__46__aboutthefactthatyourlifeisstressful.Psychologistshavefoundthattheabilitytoembracestressrequiresahigh__47__foruncertainty.Youhavetobeabletounderstandthattwo__48__oppositethingscanbetrueatthesametime.Itcanbetruethat__49__somethingstressfulcanmakeyousickordepressed,anditcanalsobetruethatthesamestressfulexperiencecanultimatelymakeyoustronger,morecompassionateandmoreresilientovertime.Stressismostlikelytobeharmfulwhenthefollowingconditionsare__50__:itfeelsagainstyourwill,outofyourcontrolandutterlylackinginmeaning.Ifyoucan__51__anyoftheseconditions—byfindingsomemeaninginit—youcanreducetheharmfuleffectsofstress.Ratherthanbeingasignthatsomethingiswrongwithyourlife,feelingstressedcanbea(n)__52__ofhowengagedyouareinactivitiesandrelationshipsthatarepersonallymeaningful.Onesimplemindsetresetthatcanhelpusfaceandfindthegoodinthestressinourlivesistoviewitasa(n)__53__tolearnandgrow.Theabilitytolearnfromstressis__54__intothebasicbiologyofthestressresponse.Thisiswhyputtingpeoplethroughpracticestressisakey__55__techniqueforNASAastronauts,emergencyresponders,eliteathletesandotherswhohavetothriveunderhighlevelsofstress.41.A.contributetoB.agreetoC.respondtoD.objectto42.A.beneficialB.distractingC.reliableD.harmful43.A.InfactB.IncontrastC.What’smoreD.Afterall44.A.seekingB.arousingC.requiringD.embracing45.A.drainingB.analyzingC.reversingD.denying46.A.confusedB.unfortunateC.hopelessD.serious47.A.toleranceB.demandC.anxietyD.preference48.A.generallyB.seeminglyC.inevitablyD.significantly49.A.puttingoffB.comingupwithC.takingcareofD.goingthrough50.A.presentB.controversialC.constantD.equal51.A.maskB.alterC.enhanceD.trace52.A.codeB.originC.monumentD.indicator53.A.vacancyB.substituteC.opportunityD.illustration54.A.turnedB.builtC.brokenD.divided55.A.instrumentalB.conflictingC.intentionalD.trainingSectionBDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)Arens,adriverofadeliverycompany,wasmakinghisroundsnearapondinBozeman,Montana,whenheheardanunearthlysound.ItwasDecember2018,andabout15feetfromthefrozenbankswasthesourceofthatcry—ahalf-submergedbrown-and-whitewirehaireddog,strugglingtoholdontoathinlayerofice.Howshegottherenooneknows,butanelderlymanwasalreadyonthescene,determinedtosaveher.He’denteredthepondinarowboatandwashackingawayattheicewitharocktocreateapathtothedog.Itwasslowgoing,andArens,44,thoughthestoodabetterchance.Hetookoffhisclothes,eventhoughthetemperaturewas-30℃,andjumpedintotherowboat.Hisheartbeatingfast,Arensslidclosertothedogandusedtheotherman’srocktosmashawayattheice.Hegavehimselfastrongpullandslippedofftheboat,crashinginto16feetoffreezingwater.Heresurfacedintimetoseethedoggoingunder.Usingnervousenergytokeepwarm,heswamaboutfivefeettowardher,grabbedholdofhercollar,andpulledhertotheice.Hethenboostedthedogintotheboatandsliditbacktotheshore,whereanxiousbystanderscarriedthedogtothehomeoftherowboatowner.Onceinthehousehimself,Arensjumpedintoawarmshowerwiththedoguntiltheybothfeltwarmer.Afewmoreminutesinthepond,thevet(獸醫(yī))toldArens,andshewouldhavelikelysufferedheartfailure.Thenextday,Arenswasbackworkinginthesameneighborhoodwhenthedog’sownercameovertothankhimforsavingSadie.Arenssays,“Thatspecialdeliverywasthehighlightofmycareer.”6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“hacking”inparagraphthreemostprobablymean?A.cutting B.finding C.mending D.adoptingWhydoesArensthink“hestoodabetterchance”(inparagraphfour)accordingtothepassage?A.Hewasabletojumpintotherowboat. B.Hehadbetternervestokeepwarm.C.Hehadanadvantageinage. D.Hewasafasterswimmer.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueabouttheincident?Aftersavingthedog,Arenscarriedherhome.Arensjumpedintotheriveronseeingthedog.Thedogwashuntingwhenshefellintothewater.WithoutAren’shelp,thedogcouldhardlysurvive.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Astoryofapetlover. B.Aspecialdeliveryofadriver.C.Adogsufferingfromheartattack. D.Afightagainstfreezingwater.(B)1.PlanyourmealsWhenyoudon’thaveaclearideaofwhatyouwanttoeat,it’seasytopickupmorethanyouneed,especiallywhenitemsareonoffer.Itmightseemlikeagreatshort-termoption,butitcancause1.PlanyourmealsWhenyoudon’thaveaclearideaofwhatyouwanttoeat,it’seasytopickupmorethanyouneed,especiallywhenitemsareonoffer.Itmightseemlikeagreatshort-termoption,butitcancauseyoutospendmuchmoremoneyinthelongterm,resultinginunnecessaryfoodwaste.Planningyourmealsfortheweekinadvancecanbeagreatwaytoavoidthisissuealtogether.Workoutwhatyouplantoeatandwhen,andhowmuch.Whetheryou’reshoppingonlineorin-person,youcangetonlywhatyouneed—bothsavingyourmoneyandreducingthepotentialforfoodwaste.2.StoreyourproductscorrectlyTherearemanytipsthatcanhelptokeepproducefresh.Forexample,potatoes,carrotsandotherrootvegetableslastlongestiftheyarekeptinthedark.Freshfruitandvegetables,likegrapes,shouldn’tbekeptwithethylene-producingproducts(includingbananasandapples)astheymakeotherfreshproduceripenandrotmorequickly.Youcanalsofindmanywaystokeepfoodbyusingwater.Forexample,storehalfcutvegetables,suchascarrots,potatoes,inwaterinthefridge,tohelpthemlastlongerthaniftheywerestoreddry.3._______________________Almostthreequartersoffoodwastedcouldstillbeeaten,meaningthatthefoodisnotspoiled,andisfineforconsumption.Manypeoplearen’taware“bestbefore”datesaresuggestions,ratherthanrules.Incontrast,however,the“useby”datereferstothelastdateafoodisfitforconsumption,andshouldbewatchedcarefullyforsafety.Whenitcomestoconsumingfood,useyoursenses:lookatandsmellthefood.Ifitsmellsgoodandlooksfine,theproduceismorethanlikelycompletelyfittobeeatenandenjoyed.Thepassageisintendedto _.instructthepublictopreservefoodoffertipsonplanningmealsinadvancehelppeopledevelopsomesustainablehabitschangetheUK’sreputationasabigfoodwaster1.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingistrue?Toavoidfoodwaste,shoppingonlineandinperson.Tomakefreshfoodripenmorequickly,keepthemwithbananas.Toavoidwaste,don’tthrowawayanyfoodafterthe“useby”date.Tokeeppotatoeslonger,cutthemintohalvesandstorethemindark.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebestsubtitlefor“3 ”?A.Saveyourmoney B.EnhanceyourfoodconsumptionC.Useyoursense D.Followyour“bestbefore”date(C)Adatabasethatfollowstheworld’sfossilfuelproduction,reserves,andreleaseofcarbonwaslaunchedonMonday.Thelaunchcomesoutatthesametimeastwoimportantclimatetalkshappeningattheinternationallevel.OneistheclimatetalksattheUnitedNation’sGeneralAssemblyinNewYorkwhichbeganonSeptember13.TheotherisCOP27inSharmElSkeikhwhichbeganinNovember.Itreallymatterstoenvironmentalsustainability.ThedatabaseiscalledTheGlobalRegistryofFossilFuels.Itincludesdatafromover50,000oil,gas,andcoalfieldsin89countries.Thatcovers75percentoftheworld’sreserves,production,andreleaseofcarbonintotheatmosphere.Anditisavailableforpublicuse,afirstforacollectionofthissize.Untilnow,therehasbeenprivatedataavailableforpurchase,andresearchoftheworld’sfossilfuelusageandreserves.TheInternationalEnergyAgencyalsokeepspublicdataonoil,gas,andcoal.Butitcentersonthedemandforthosefossilfuels.Thisnewdatabase,however,looksatwhatisyettobeburned.Theinformationcouldhelpenvironmentalgroupstopressureleadersforstrongerpoliciesreducingtheamountofcarbontheyrelease.ThedatabasewasdevelopedbyCarbonTracker.Itisanonprofitorganizationthatresearcheschangesinenergyuseandtheireffectsonfinancialmarkets.GlobalEnergyMonitoralsohelpeddevelopthedatabase.Itisanorganizationthatfollowsdifferentenergyprojectsaroundtheworld.MarkCampanale,afounderofCarbonTracker,saidhehopesthedatabasewillempowergroupstoholdgovernmentsaccountable.Hesaidthatcivilgroupsneedtohavemoreinformationonwhat高三英語試卷第高三英語試卷第10頁共12頁governmentsareplanningtodointermsofgivingpermitsforcoal,oil,andgas.Hesaidtheyneedto,“…actuallybegintochallengethispermittingprocess.”Hethoughtthatitisveryimportantthattheworldshouldreducecarbonoutput.Intheresearch,CarbonTrackerfoundthattheUnitedStatesandRussiastillhaveenoughundergroundandunusedfossilfueltogoovertheworld’sremainingamountofcarbonbudget.Thecarbonbudgetisthepointatwhichtheworldwillgooverthesetamountof1.5degreesCelsiusofwarming.Campanalesaidinvestorsshouldbeholdingtheworld’slargestfossilfuelcompaniesresponsiblewhentheyapprovenewfuelminingprojects.Campanalesaidthehopeisthattheinvestmentcommunitywillusethedatatobegintochallengetheinvestmentplansofcompanieswhichstillplantoexpandoil,gas,andcoalprojects.“Wealreadyhaveenoughextractablefossilfuelstocooktheplanet.Wecan’taffordtousethemall—oralmostanyofthematthispoint.”headded.63.TheGlobalRegistryofFossilFuelsisspecialcomparedwithothersimilardataavailablebecause______.itaimsatreducingtheamountofcarbonitrecordstheworld’sdemandforfossilfuelitkeepsdataonfossilfuelpublictotheworlditcentersontheremainingamountoffossilfuel64.Accordingtothepassage, isaleadingdeveloperofthenewdatabaselaunchedonMonday.A.theUnitedNation’sGeneralAssembly B.theInternationalEnergyAgencyC.CarbonTracker D.GlobalEnergyMonitor.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingdoesMarkCampanalemostprobablysuggest?TherearestillenoughfossilfueltominebothintheUnitedStatesandRussia.Thecommunityshouldquestioncompanies’planningtominecoal,oilandgas.Thenewdatabaseisdevelopedtohelpinvestmentgroupschallengeplansformining.Thegovernmentshouldrelyonthenewdatabasetopreventminingplanofcompanies.What’sthewriter’sattitudetowardsthelaunchofthenewdatabase?A.Positive. B.Flexible. C.Critical. D.Ironical.SectionCDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.GratitudeGratitudecanalsomakeusfeelgoodphysically.Therefore,it’seasytotellthatgratitudeisadvantageoustous.Itisthefeelingofbeinggratefulandwantingtoexpressourthanks.Itcanhelppromotestrongerrelationshipswithfamily,friendsorevencolleagues.Onereasonforthis,isthatgratitudestopsusfromreflectingonnegativeemotions.Itisadeeperappreciationforsomeoneorsomethingthatmakesusfeelapositiveemotion.WhygratitudeisgoodforyouGratitudeismorethanjustsaying“thankyou”tosomeonewhohashelpedusorgivenusagift.____67____Andthispositiveemotioncanbegoodforourhealth—ouremotionalandphysicalhealth,aswellasthehealthofourrelationships.Let’sstartbylookingattheemotionalormentalhealthbenefitsofexpressinggratitude.Therehavebeenmanystudies,asdescribedina2018paperfromtheGreaterGoodScienceCentertitled“TheScienceofGratitude”,showingthatwritingagratitudelettertoanotherpersonorwritinginagratitudejournal,ifdoneregularly,improvesmentalhealth.____68Butevenifwedon’tshareourwritingwithanyone,likeinajournal,theactofcompletingtheexercisealonemakesushappierandmoresatisfiedwithlife.Andthisgetsbetterwithtime.Asweareessentiallytrainingourbraintobemoreintunewithnoticingthepositive,afterseveralweeksormonths,thisbecomesmoreintuitive.Andso,themoreweexpressgratitude,themorepositivewefeel.____69____Therearestudieslinkingagratitudepracticetobettersleepquality,bettereatinghabits,andreducedinfectioninpeoplewhohavehadheartproblems.Sogratitudeisclearlygoodforus,butisitalsogoodforthepeopleinourlives?Thesimpleansweris“yes”.Whenshared—spokenorwritten—gratitudeisaboutfeelingvaluedandhelpingothersfeelvaluedtoo.____70 Andthat’sontopofalltheotherwaysgratitudeisclearlygoodforus.Maybeweshouldallstopcountingsheeporcountingcaloriesandstartcountingourblessingsinstead?SummaryWritingDirections: Readthefollowingpassage. Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words. Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.71.Wanttojointheonlinefitnessprogram?Onlinetrainingisoneofthefastestgrowingsectionofthefitnessindustry.A2015studyfoundthatmorethanhalfofallsmartphoneusershaddownloadedafitnessorhealthapp.Ifyou’reconsideringjoiningtheonlinefitnesscommunity,considerthesebenefitsanddrawbacks.Therearemanyreasonsthatonlinetrainingmayworkforyou.Aslongasyouhaveaccesstopre-downloadedvideosoraWiFiconnectionforstreamingvideos,youcanworkoutwhereveryouare.高三英語試卷第高三英語試卷第12頁共12頁Besides,comparedwithsimilarofflineprograms,mostonlinefitnessprogramsrangeincostbetween$10and$20permonth.Thisisdueinparttothewideraudienceandthegreateropportunitytosellprogramstomorepeople.Allthisgrowthisincrediblypositive—itprovideshealthandfitnessresourcestothegeneralconsumerwherevertheyhappentobe,withoutrequiringaccesstoagymorfitnessstudio.Butit’snotwithoutproblems.Thefirstthingtothinkaboutwhenconsideringanonlinefitnessprogramis“knowyourself.”Ifyoustrugglewithself-motivation,youdon’tlikeexercisingathome,andyoupreferasocialworkoutenvironment,onlinefitnessmaynotbeforyou.Nottomentionthefactthatveryfewonlinefitnessprogramsenabletheinstructortoseeyou,checkyourform,andoffermodificationsorcorrectionsbasedonyourperformance.Thismeansyoumightperformexercisesincorrectly,orevenunsafely,withoutknowingit,whichisparticularlyconcerningforbeginnersandthoserecoveringfrominjuries,asthey’remorelikelytoperformexercisesincorrectly.Therefore,likeanytrainingformat,thereareprosandconstoconsiderwhendecidingifitisrightforyou.Taketimeandmakethemostsuitabledecisiontoreapmorebenefits.TranslationDirections: TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.72.請核對一下購物單,免得漏了什么東西。(incase)這部經(jīng)典文學(xué)作品老幼皆宜,非常值得一讀。(worth)這家餐廳雖以素菜為其特色,但也吸引了無肉不歡者前來嘗鮮。(feature)這個自然保護(hù)區(qū)位于中國西北地區(qū),以其美麗與神秘聞名于世,它的自然景觀令人嘆為觀止。(locate)GuidedWritingDirections: WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.假設(shè)你是浦潤中學(xué)高三學(xué)生李青,你校??系摹罢雇磥怼睓谀空谡魑模堃浴?0年后的學(xué)?!睘轭}寫一篇文章投稿。你的稿件必須包括:描述50年后的學(xué)校里的一個場景;談?wù)劕F(xiàn)在的你置身其中的感受。(注:文中不得出現(xiàn)真實(shí)的姓名及學(xué)校名稱。)2022學(xué)年第一學(xué)期高三年級英語學(xué)科期末練習(xí)卷聽力文字稿Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.M:Oh,lookattheclock.It’s8:45.Themoviewillbeginin10minutes.Hurryup!W:Don’tworry.Theclockissimplyfordecoration.It’sonlyeighto’clocknow.Q:Whenwillthemoviebegin?W:Isawtheinformationaboutajobvacancyonyourwebsite.I’dliketoknowifthispositionisstillavailable.M:Sorry,there’snothingatpresent,butlookbackinaweek.Q:Whatisthewomandoing?W:Sorry!ButcanIcomplain?I’vebeenwaitinganhourformymeal!M:I’mterriblysorry,madam.Ourstaffarequitebusythisevening.Q:Whereistheconversationmostprobablytakingplace?M:Howaboutanotherpieceofmeatpie?W:I’dloveto,butI’monadiet.TheclothesIboughtlastyeararetootight.Q:Whydoesthewomanturndowntheoffer?W:I’veheardyouarewo

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