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昆山通海實驗中學(xué)2024-2025學(xué)年九年級上學(xué)期第二次月考英語試卷(滿分130分,時間100分鐘)一、聽力選擇(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)A.聽對話回答問題。本部分共有10道小題,每小題你將聽到一段對話,每段對話聽兩遍。在聽每段對話前,你將有時間閱讀題目;聽完后請從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳答案。1.Wheredoesthemanplantospendthewinterholiday?(山水)(故宮)(悉尼歌劇院)2.WhattypeofTVprogrammedoesthemanlikebest?(航拍中國)(海綿寶寶)(成龍電影)3.Whatkindofinstrumentdidtheboyfirstbegintoplayatfive?4.WhatdoesJackwanttobe?5.HowlongdidittakeJacktofinishtheexam?A.Halfanhour.B.Anhour.C.Twohours.6.Wherearethetwospeakers?A.Atthegateofatheatre.B.Atthegateofashop.C.Atthegateofabank.7.Whatdoestheboyadvisethegirltodotonight?A.Gotobedearly.B.Stayuplate.C.Stayawake.8.Whenwillthetrainleave?A.At7:00.B.At7:30.C.At8:00.9.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthebooknow?A.Attractive.B.Boring.C.Challenging.10.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Thewomancanmovetothenewofficeanotherday.B.Thewomanhadbetterinviteherfriendstothenewoffice.C.Thewomanshouldaskmorefriendstocometohelphermove.B.聽對話和短文回答問題。你將聽到一段對話和兩篇短文,各聽兩遍。聽每段對話或短文前,你將有時間閱讀相關(guān)小題,聽完后請從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳答案。聽第一段對話,完成第11~12小題。11.WhatdidSamsuggestdoing?A.Goingtothecinema.B.Goingtothebeach.C.Goingshopping.12.Whomaygoshopping?A.Samandthegirl.B.Thegirl'smother.C.Sam'smother.聽第一篇短文,完成第13~15小題。請根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從A、B、C三個選項中選出正確的選項,完成信息記錄表。TimBurners-Lee1955HewasbornistheUK.1973Hemadehisfirst13.1989Hehadtheideaof14.15HewroteanarticleinTheNewYorkTimes.13.A.televisionB.computerC.network14.A.publicappearanceB.aninternationalcompanyC.theWorldWideWeb15.A.1993B.1994C.1995聽第二篇短文,完成第16~20小題。16.Howmanywaysofanimalcommunicationaretalkedabout?A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.17.Ifcatslookandblinkatyouslowly,________.A.theyareabitmadB.theyshowtheirlovetoyouC.theyfindthemissingpeople18.Dogsareknownfortalkingbyusing_______.A.thesenseofhearingB.thesenseofsmellC.bodylanguages19.Whatanimalsaretrainedtofindlandmine(地雷)?A.Dogs.B.Mice.C.Cats.20.Whatcanweleamfromthepassage?A.Frogsandinsectscan'tcommunicatebysounds.B.Somemaleanimalscan'tusesoundstoattractfemaleanimals.C.Humanscan'thearthesoundofelephantcommunication.二、完形填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)JennawasexcitedthatMarti,herbestfriend,wouldtaketaekwondo(跆拳道)lessonstoo.Afterthewarm-upexercise,JennashowedMartiafrontkick.Marticopiedit.Herkickwasas21asJenna’sshoulder.“Greatjob,Marti!”saidMs.Baroni.ShethenspentthenextfiveminutesworkingwithMarti.JennawatchedMarticopyeverythingMs.Baronidid.ThemoreMartidid,themore22shewonfromMs.Baroni.Jennapracticedhalfheartedly.WhatifMartibecamebetterthanher?“WhoisMs.Baroniscolding(訓(xùn)斥)?”Jennawondered.SheturnedandsawMs.Baronilookingdirectlyather.Nothingcouldhavebeen23.“Yourmovesaresloppy(敷衍的).Tryagain,”saidMs.Baroni.Attheendoftheclass,Jennahurriedoutsidewithoutsayinggood-byetoMarti.Forthenextseveralweeks,Marticontinuedto24theirteacherwithherskills.“Ms.BaronithinksI’mreadytotestforahigherlevel,”Martisaidoneday.“It’sharderthanyouthink,”saidJenna.Martilookedsad.“Youdon’tthinkI’mgoodenoughtotestyet?”Jenna’sfacegothot.“Ididn’t25that.”Aweeklater,atthetesting,JennasawMartistretching(伸展).“I’mgladyou’rehere.I’mreally26,”saidMarti.“You’lldofine,”Jennasaid,thoughsheknewshe’dfeelbetterifMartimadea(n)27.ButwhenMartifinishedhertesting,parentsandstudents28.“Greatjob!Howoftendoyoupractice,Marti?”askedthejudge.“About45minuteseveryday,”Martisaid.NowonderMartiwasgettingsogood,Jennathought.Jenna29rememberedhowshehadtreatedMartithesedays.“Ihaven’tbeenaverygoodfriend,”Jennathought.Later,JennawalkedtoMartitocongratulateher.“Howaboutpracticingtogethernexttime?”Jennasaid.“Great!ThenImightbecomeasgoodasyou,”Martisaid.Jenna30.“Funny,IwashopingImightbecomeasgoodasyou.”21.A.longB.highC.wideD.quick22.A.medalsB.matchesC.praiseD.support23.A.betterB.worseC.happierD.harder24.A.shareB.provideC.fillD.impress25.A.meanB.believeC.expectD.imagine26.A.relaxedB.curiousC.nervousD.tired27.A.effortB.mistakeC.differenceD.choice28.A.doubtedB.a(chǎn)ppearedC.cheeredD.complained29.A.hardlyB.easilyC.certainlyD.suddenly30.A.laughedB.a(chǎn)greedC.a(chǎn)dvisedD.guessed三、閱讀理解(共17小題;每小題2分,滿分34分)AMedicine●SomeplantsareusefulasMedicine●Someplantsareusefulasmedicines.●About60%oftheworld’spopulationreliesonherbalmedicines.Air●Plantstakeincarbondioxideandmakeoxygenhumansandanimalsneed.●Plantsmake98%oftheoxygenwebreathe.Climate●PlantsbalanceourClimate●Plantsbalanceourclimate.Theyhelptakecarbondioxideoutoftheatmosphere,whichcanslowdownglobalwarming.Food●Theworld’sfoodsupplydependsonabout150plantkinds.●Just12plantkindsprovide75%oftheworld’sfood.WaterWater●Plantshelpcleanwaterandreducefloods.●Amatureevergreentreecanholdmorethan15,000litersofwaterperyear,reducingtheriskofflooding.32●Astudyshowedthatindoorplantscanreducestressandhelprelax.Plantscanalsoprovideenergy.31.Thepictureaboveispartof________.agreenlifeposterafoodguideamedicineadvertisementasciencemagazine32.Whichwordisthemostsuitablefor32?HealthHabitSportStudy33.Accordingtothepicture,plantscannothelpwhensomeoneis________.hurtcoldhungrytiredBOntheToweratYouzhouWherearethegreatmenofthepast?Andwherearethoseoffutureyears?Theskyandearthforeverlast;HereandnowIaloneshed(流)tears.Travelingnotonlyopensoureyesbutalsogivesusachancetothinkandexpressourfeelings.OntheToweratYouzhou,writtenbyChenZi’ang(661-702)intheTangDynasty,isanexample.Chenwrotethispoemin696.Atthattime,hewasupsetinhisarmycareer(生涯)undertheruleofEmpressWuZetian.HeclimbedtothetopofYouzhouTowerandwasamazedbytheviewoftheearthandsky.Hecouldn’thelpwonderingwherethegreatmenofthepastandfutureare.Comparedtotheuniverse,thepoetfeltthatpeoplearesmallandunimportant.Whatlastsforeveristhevast(廣闊的)earthandsky.Nobodycanbefreefromdeath.Evenso,Chenstillwantedtoservehiscountryandpeopleinhisshortlife.Buttherulersdidn’tseehistalents,soChenfeltsadandshedtearsalone.Withthesincere(真摯的)feelingsthatfitthesetting,Chencreatedamoving,sadsceneinthepoem.Itissadbutnotdiscouraging(令人氣餒的).Hislanguageissimplebutcarriesdeepmeaning.That’swhythepoemisstillpopularnow.34.Whenwasthepoemwritten?IntheQinDynasty.IntheTangDynasty.IntheSongDynasty.IntheMingDynasty.35.WhatwilllastforeveraccordingtoChenZi’ang?A.Therulers.B.Thepoem.C.Thegreatmen.D.Thevastearthandsky.36.Whatdoestheauthor(作者)thinkofthelanguageinthepoem?Simple.Sadanddiscouraging.Simplebutmeaningful.Upsetandsincere.CJowasthefirsttowake.Sherememberedhermother’spromise,and,puttingherhandunderherpillow(枕頭),drewoutalittlered-coveredbook.Shelovedit.ShewokeMegupandaskedhertoseewhatwasunderherpillow.Agreen-coveredbookappeared.ThenBethandAmywoke,tofindtheirlittlebooksalso.“Girls,”saidMegseriously,“Motherwantsustoreadandlovethesebooks,andwemustbeginatonce.Ishallreadalittleeverymorning,forIknowitwilldomegood.”Andthentheyopenedthenewbooksandread.Theroomswereveryquiet,andthewintersunshineshoneintotouchtheseriousfaceswithaChristmasgreeting.“WhereisMother?”askedMeg,assherandowntothankherfortheirgifts,halfanhourlater.“Somepoormencomeforhelp,andMrs.Marchwentstraightofftoseewhatwasneeded,”repliedHannah,whowasconsideredmoreasafriendthanaservant.“Shewillbebacksoon,sowemustgeteverythingready,”saidMeg,lookingoverthepresentswhichwerecollectedinabasket,readytobegiventotheirmotheratthepropertime.“Why,whereisAmy’sbottleofcologne(古龍香水)?”shewondered.“Shetookitoutaminuteago,”repliedJo.“There’sMother.Hidethebasket,quick!”criedJo,asdooropened,andstepssoundedinthehall.Amyhurriedin,andlookedratherashamed(羞愧的)whenshesawhersistersallwaitingforher.“Wherehaveyoubeen,andwhatareyouhidingbehindyou?”askedMeg,surprisedtoseethatlazyAmyhadbeenoutsoearly.“Yousee,Ifeltashamedofmypresent,soIranroundthecornerandchangedthelittlebottleforabigoneandIgaveallmymoneyforit;andI’mtrulytryingnottobeselfishanymore.”Anotherbang(砰砰作響)ofthestreetdoorsentthegirlstothetable.“MerryChristmas,Marmee!Thankyouforourbooks;welovethem,”theysaidtogether.“MerryChristmas,littledaughters!I’mgladyoulikethebooks.ButIwanttosayonewordbeforewesitdown.Notfarfromhereliesapoorwomanwithalittlenew-bornbaby.Theyweresufferinghungerandcold.Mygirls,willyougivethemyourbreakfastasaChristmaspresent?”Theywereallunusuallyhungry,havingwaitedfornearlyanhour,andforaminutenoonespoke;onlyaminute,forJosaid,“I’msogladyoucamebeforewebegan!”(FromLittleWomen)37.WhydidAmygooutearlyinthemorning?Tobuyapresentforhermother.Tosendherpresenttohermother.Tochangeherpresentforabetterone.Toseewhatthepoorfamilyneeded.38.Whichwordscandescribethegirlsbest?Lazyandunselfish.Lovingandunselfish.Lazyandkind.Lovingandclever.39.WhatdoesJomeanbysaying“I’msogladyoucamebeforewebegan”inthelastparagraph?Theycouldhavebreakfasttogether.Theycouldsendthefoodtothepoorfamily.Theyweretoohungrytowaitfortheirmotheranylonger.Itwasnottoolateforbreakfast.DSportsprovideagreatwaytounderstandsomeconcepts(概念)inphysics.Physics,afterallisthestudyofmatter,motion(運(yùn)動),force,andenergy.Andsincesportslikensoccer,swimmingandcyclinginvolvebodiesmovingthroughspace,theycanhelpusunderstandhowtheprinciplesofphysicswork.Imaginethatyou’relookingatasoccerballonagrassyfield.Ifyoudonothingtotheball,itwillstaymotionlessonthegrass.Ifyoukicktheball,itwillrollalongthegrassbeforecomingtorestagain.Prettysimple,right?Forthousandsofyears,though,peoplethoughtthatobjectslikethissoccerballcometorestbecausetheyhaveanaturaltendencytostop.IttookafamousphysicistbythenameofSirIsaacNewton,wholivedinthe1600s,toprovethatthiswasnotexactlycorrect.Newtonsuggestedthatobjectslikethesoccerballhaveanaturaltendencytokeepmoving.Theonlyreasontheystop,hebelieved,isbecauseanunbalancedforceactsonthem.Byanunbalancedforce,Newtonmeanttheforceappliedtothesoccerballbyitsenvironment.Whenkicked,thesurfaceoftheballtravelsoverthegrass,creatingfriction(摩擦力).Thetallerthegrass,andtherougherthesurfaceoftheball,themorefrictioniscreated.Andthemorefrictionthatexistsbetweentheballandthegrass,thelessitwilltravelafterbeingkicked.Now,imaginethatthereisnograss.Instead,theballisrestingonafrozenlake.Whenyoukicktheballontheice,theballwillgomuchfartherthanitwouldhaveonthegrass.Thisisbecauseiceprovidesalotlessfrictionthanthegrass.Evenso,icedoescausesomefriction.Theball’sinteractionwiththefrozenwatercrystalsonthesurfaceofthelakeeventuallycausesittocometorestagain.Butnowimaginethatinsteadofice,theballisinaplacewherethere’snofrictionatall.Theballisfloatinginavacuum.Ifyouremovefrictionentirely,kickingthesoccerballwouldcauseittokeepgoingandgoingatthesamespeed,untilsomeforcecausedittoslowdownandstop.ToparaphraseSirIsaacNewton,asoccerballonthegrasswillstaywhereitisunlessactedonbyaforce.Similarly,onceyoukicktheball,itwillremaininmotionunlessactedonbyforce.This,insomanywords,isknownasNewton’sFirstLawofMotion.40.Onceanobjectlikeasoccerballisinmotion,ithasanaturaltendencyto________.stopslowdownkeepmovingchangedirection41.Whatdoesthewriterexplaininthepassage?Theideaofmotion,usingsportsasexamples.Theforceoffriction,usingmusicasexamples.Thesportofsoccer,usingexamplesofteamsandplayers.Theimportanceofunderstandingtheconceptsinphysics.42.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“tendency”mean?Averysmallchanceofsomethinghappening.Afifty-fiftychanceofsomethinghappening.Thewaysomethingnormallybehavesoracts.Thefearofdoingsomethingoractinginacertainway.43.Thepassageismainlyabout________.themotionofobjectsthelifeofSirIsaacNewtonwhywehavetolearnphysicswhywekicktheballonagrassylandELongago,therewasamancalledSessa.Heinventedanewgametomakehisfriend,theking,happy.Hecalledit“chess”.Thekingloveditanddecidedtogivehimanythingheliked.However,Sessatoldthekingheonlywantedsomegrainsofwheat(小麥粒).“What?”saidtheking,greatlysurprised.“Sinceyouenjoymychessboardsomuch,justgivemeagrainofwheatonthefirstsquare(方格)ofthechessboard,twograinsonthesecondsquare,fourforthethird,andsoon.Eachsquaredoublesthelast,”repliedSessa.“Verywell!”thekingtoldhisprimeminister(大臣),“giveittohim!”Thefirstday,whentheprimeministergaveSessaagrainofwheat,everyonelaughedloudly.Thesecondday,hegottwo.Theninthday,Sessareceived256grains.IttookSessa16daystogetenoughwheattofillalargebag,butonlyonemoredaytogettwobags.Bytheendofthemonth,wagons(馬車)filledwithgrainsweremovingintoSessa’shouse.Theprimeministerwasveryworriedandwenttoseetheking.“Dearking!Sessahasnowcollectednearlyallourwheat!Ifwecontinue,ourwheatwillsoonbeempty!”hesaid.“Impossible!”saidtheking.Butafterhecheckedanddouble-checked,hefoundthatbythe64thsquare,heshouldgiveSessaatotalof18,446,744,073,709,551,615grainsofwheat!ThekinghadtocallSessaandtakebackhiswords.Sessareplied,“IamhappywithwhatIhavenow—Iwon’taskyouforthesecondhalfofthechessboard.”Withthat,thekingandSessawerestillbestfriendsandSessagotwhathewanted—awiserking.44.WhydidSessainventthe“chess”?A.Toshowhewastalented. B.Tomakethekinghappy.C.Tomaketheprimeministerlaugh. D.Togetsomegrainsofwheat.45.WhatdidthekingfeelwhenSessasaidheonlywantedsomegrainsofwheat?A.Unhappyandnervous. B.Excitedandhopeful.C.Surprisedandunbelievable. D.Angryanddisappointed.46.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothestory?A.Sessareceived256grainsonthe16thday.B.Sessagottwobagsofwheatbytheendofthemonth.C.TheprimeministerwaspleasedtoseewagonsofwheatmovingintoSessa’shouse.D.Theprimeministerfoundthatiftheycontinued,theirwheatwouldbesoonempty.47.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Sessawasreallysmartwhilethekingwasreallyfoolish.B.Thekingwasdishonestbecausehebrokehispromise.C.Sessawassatisfiedwithwhathehadanddidn’taskforsomuch.D.ThekinghadbeenwisersincehebecameSessa’sfriend.四、信息還原(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)Whenyouhaveacold,yourfriendscan’tvisityoubecausetheydon’twanttogetacold.Whenyouarepartofafamily,ifoneofyougetsacold,oftenallofyougetit.48.Belowarefourwaystohelpstopacoldspreadingandtofeelbetteragain.●Washyourhands.Washingyourhandsisthemostimportantwaytostopthespreadofcolds.Coldgerms(病菌)arespreadbytouch.Thegermsgetontoyourhandsandfromthereintoyoureyes,noseandmouth.Washyourhandscarefullyusingsoapandhotwater.49,theywillbemuchlesslikelytogetthecold.●Coveryournoseandmouth.Thereisasayingthat“coughsandsneezesspreadillness”.50whencoughingandyournoseifsneezing.Thatwaythecoldgermswon’tgetontoyourhandsandspreadtothingsyoutouchsuchasdoorknobs,taphandlesorcupsandplates.●51.Coldgermsarespreadveryeasily.Youcanuseadisinfectant(消毒的)cleanertocleandoorknobs,taps,toilethandles.Besuretouseonlyyourowntowel,toothbrushandcup.●Takecareofyourself.52.Eathealthysimplefoodssuchassouporrice.Getenoughrestandsleep.Stayinbed,readabook.DoyourschoolworkandpracticeyourEnglish!Rememberthatacommoncoldonlylastsafewdays.Youwillfeelbettersoon.A.SomecoldmedicinescanhelpstopachesandfeverB.ColdgermscanbespreadbycoughingandsneezingC.IfallthemembersofyourfamilywashtheirhandstooD.AlwaysuseapieceofsoftpapertocoveryourmouthE.WhenyouwashyourhandseveryhalfanhourF.CleanyourhouseG.Thereisnogoodmethodoftreatingthecommoncold五、詞匯運(yùn)用(共10小題;每題1分,滿分15分)根據(jù)下列句子所給漢語注釋或者單詞寫出空缺處各單詞的正確形式,每空限填一詞。53.Chinahasdonealottobringa(持久的)influencetotheworld.54.Thecentralcomputersystemcan(控制)alllightsinthisbuilding.55.Hangzhou(成功地)heldthe19thAsianGames.56.Heranveryfastandarrivedthereoutof(呼吸).57.TheperformanceintheOlympicGameswonhigh(贊揚(yáng))fromthemediaandthepublic.58.MrWuthinks(高度地)ofourteamworkspiritinthegame.59.—Whatdoyouthinkofthe(music)newalbum(專輯)?—Ialwaysadmirehimforhisuniquestyle.60.Amistakeis(value)ifyourecognizeit,admitit,learnfromitandforgetit.61.Whenwewereyoung,ourteachertoldustheearth(travel)aroundthesun.62.Washeseen(attack)withothersat8o’clockyesterdaymorning?63.NowChinahasbecomethehottest(亞洲的)market.64.Youcandonowifyourworkis(完畢的).65.Thisprojectis(指導(dǎo))bythisexperiencedteacher.66.Thesoldiersareprepareforthe(即將到來的)fight!67.Thebedroomisoneofthe(雙胞胎的).六、選詞填空(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從方框中選擇適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或短語,每個單詞或短語僅用一次。throughhalfofonthestreetsculturalexchangecommonRecently,aspecialkindofdancecalled“SubjectThree”hasbecomepopularinTaiwan.YoucannoticethispopulardancemovebeingperformedbyyoungpeopleinTaiwan,whether68orinschools.StateCouncilTaiwanAffairsOfficespokeswomanZhuFengliansaidthatshehadheardthat69thetop10songsontheKTVplaylistinTaiwanarefromtheChinesemainland.Infactitisnow70toseeasong,adance,oratypeofcuisine(菜肴)quicklybecomepopularacrosstheTaiwanStrait(海峽)71socialmediaplatforms.Thisuniqueformofcommunicationamongyoungpeoplefrombothsidesisakindof72intheprocessofcross-Straitintegrationanddevelopment.七、短文填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)閱讀短文,上填入適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。LiHuaisagoodfather.Helikestravellingwithherdaughter.They73(travel)tomanyinterestingplacesinthepastseveralyears.Andnothingcanmakehim74(happy)thanplayingwithhisdaughterinhisfreetime.LastTuesdayafternoon,whilehewascleaningthepark,suddenly,heheardawomancryingforhelp.Heranupquicklytoseewhat75(happen).Thewoman’s15-month-oldbabygirlchoked(噎住)onapieceofpearandherface76(turn)purple.Thebabywastooyoungtosave77(she),andthemotherwassonervousthatshedidn’tknowhow78(deal)withitproperly.79(luck),LiHuaknewwhattodo,hetookthebabyinhisarmswithoutthinkingtwice.Withthe80(mother)help.LiHuaheldthebabyupsidedownandgaveherafewpats(輕拍)ontheback.Afterashortwhile,hecouldsucceedin81(get)thepieceofpearoutofhermouthandthebabybegantocry.Hermomwassothankfulbecauseherdaughter82(save).LiHuatriedhisbesttosavethebaby’slife.Inhismind,hejustdidwhathewassupposedtodo.八、閱讀表達(dá)(共3小題;每題2分,滿分6分)Oneday,50peoplewereattendingaspeech.Thespeakerwasdeliveringaspeechabouthappiness.However,afterafewhours,peoplegraduallylosttheirattention.Thespeakercameupwithanidea.Hestoppedhisspeechandaskedallofthepeopletojoininagroupactivity.Hegaveasingleballoontoeachpersonintheroom.Eachpersonwasaskedtowritehisorhernameontheballoonwithablackmarkerpen.Then,alloftheballoonswerecollectedandmovedtoanotherroom.The50peoplewerethenletintotheroomandtoldtofindtheballoonthathadtheirnamewrittenonit.Everyonerushedaround,wildlysearchingfortheirballoon.Peoplewerebumpingintoandtripping(絆倒)overeachother.Butevenafterfiveminutesofsearching,noonecouldfindtheirownballoon.Afterseeingthis,thespeakeraskedeachpersontocollectaballoonandtrytofindthepersonwhosenamewaswrittenonit.Everyonestartedtalkingtoeachotherandaskingeachotherfortheirname.Withinminutes,everyonehadhisorherownballoon.“Canyouseewhathappened?”thespeakersaid.“Theballoonsarelikethehappinessweseekinourownlives.Everyoneisbusylookingfortheirownhappiness,notcaringwhathappenstoothers.Butsometimesthebestwaytofindhappinessistohelpothers.Helpthemfindhappinessandyoucanfindyourown.”83.Wheredidthese50peoplewritetheirnames?84.Whatdotheballoonsstandforinthestory?85.Whatcanyoulearnfromthestory?九、書面表達(dá)(共1題;滿分25分)86.近日,你校英文報就“看電視”這一話題展開了討論,請你根據(jù)以下內(nèi)容提示和要求寫一篇英語短文投稿。提示:1.看電視是人們最喜歡的活動之一。電視節(jié)目種類繁多,……2.看電視的好處:(至少兩點)3.看電視的壞處:(至少兩點)4.你對看電視的看法。要求:1.表達(dá)清楚,語法正確,上下文連貫;2.必須包括提示中的所有信息,并適當(dāng)發(fā)揮;3.詞數(shù)在100詞左右;4.不得使用真實姓名、校名和地名等。WatchingTVisoneofpeople’sfavouriteactivities.

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