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天津市第四十七中学2022--2023(二)高二年级第一次阶段性检测英语试题第I卷(共三部分;满分115分)第一部分听力(共两小节,满分20分)第一节:(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从
题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatwasthewoman'sfirstcoll
ection?A.Photos.B.Coins.C.Stamps.2.WhereisJustin?A.Inthekitchen.B.Inthebathroom.C.Inthelivingroom.3.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofbeingan
astronaut?A.Frightening.B.Stressful.C.Exciting.4.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inahotel.B.Attheman'sho
use.C.Intheman'soffice.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theman'sgirlfriendB.Afilm.C.Acamera.第二节:(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)听下面几段材料。每段材料后有几个小题
,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段材料前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段材料读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8小题。6.
Howdidthemanknowaboutflyingcars?A.FromTV.B.Fromsomescientists.C.Fromanewspaperarticle.7.Whatistheadvantageofflyingcars?A.Theyar
eeasytodrive.B.Theycanbeusedforlongtrips.C.Theyneverneedtobecontrolled.8.Whatisthewoman'sopinionaboutflyingcars?A.Theyare
useless.B.Theyareawasteofmoney.C.Theymightbringnewproblems.听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11小题。9.Whatdoesthewomanthinkisfinn
y2A.Shehasgiventhesametalkbefore.B.Shealwaysgetsnervousbeforeatalk.C.Sheneedstomeettheaudience'spoliterequests.10.Wh
atdoesthewomanthinkoftheman'sadvice?A.Helpful.B.Useless.C.Impractical.11.Whattimeisitnow?A.3:10.B.3:20.C.3:30.听下面一段独白,回
答第12至第15小题。12.Whenisthetalkgiven?A.Inlatespring.B.Inlatesummer.C.Inearlyautumn.13.Howcanpeoplekeepthesuitcase
ssafe?A.Bymakingsurethesuitcasesarehardtobetaken.B.Bybuyingsuitcaseswithsafetylocks.C.Byusingplainsuitcases.14.Wha
tcanpeopledowhentravellingwithyoungchildren?A.Buyasmallbagforthem.B.Putsomesweetsintheirpockets.C.Letthempackthetoysthemse
lves.15.Whatdoesthespeakerrecommendsendingtofriends?A.Letters.B.Photographs.C.Postcards.第二部分英语知识运用(共两小节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)16.
---Wouldyouliketoreadsomenewsaboutthefootballgame.Mike?---___.Ifeellikedoingsomethingelse.A.Notlikely
.B.Noproblem.C.Nevermind.D.Notreally.17.Accordingtoastudy,menandwomenarealmostequal(howsatisfiedtheyare)withtheirpersonallooks.A.inhonorofB.in
memoryofC.intermsofD.inplaceof18.Somepsychologistsbelievethatobsessiveonlinephotoeditingalackofconfidenceandadesi
reforattention.A.boostsB.indicates.C.pretendsD.bothers19.-DidyoumeetMr.Smith?--Yes.WhenIarrived,he___forNewYorktoattendapressconference.A.wasjustl
eavingB.justleftC.justleavesD.hadjustleft20.Peopleinterestisexploringtherelationshipbetweenartandscience
willenjoySingapore'sArtScienceMuseum.A.thatB.whichC.whoseD.what21.Doyouknowhowmuchtimeandefforttheydevoted___suchadifficulttask?A.tocompleteB.compl
etedC.completingD.tocompleting22.--Celialookssoupset.Shethedrivingtest.---ItisthesecondtimethatshehasfailedinthetestA.can'tpassB.can'thavepasse
dC.mustn'tpassD.mustn'thavepassed23.Anopenflowermightmakeusthinkhowitresemblesanumbrella.A.gentlyB.tightlyC.barelyD.closely24.Withtheseinspirin
gwordsringingintheirears,AlliedsoldierspreparedforwouldbecomeknownasD-Day.A.thatB.whatC.whenD.which25.Dayin,dayout,MrWangandhis
studentsspenttheirtimerestoringclockshundredsofyears.A.todatebackB.datesbackC.datingbackD.datedback26.Naturehasinspiredmanyofthemostf
ascinatingdesignsaroundus,includinginarchitectureA.thoseB.thatC.thisD.these27.--Didyouenjoyyourselfattheparty?--!I'
veneverbeentoamoreexcitingonebefore.A.YoubetB.NoproblemC.Don'tmentionitD.That'sright28.ScientistsbelievemostofthevalueofAIliesinit
stoanalyzeandinterpretvastamountsofdata.A.imitationB.clueC.demandD.capacity29.Thegreatestdilemmasmoralproblems,whenweareuncertain
whichchoiceresultsindoingtherightthing.A.escapefromB.sufferfromC.withdrawfromD.arisefrom30.TheauthorofSilentSpringmad
eacrucialbutpotentiallydifficult-to-understandsubjectinterestingandtomillionsofpeople.A.ambitiousB.accessibleC.attainableD.available第二节:完型
填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从31~50各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上涂黑。TheSweetestThingWhenIwasten,Iwascrazyaboutcandy.Wheneverin
oursmall.town_31__withmymom,Iwouldrunmyfingersthroughmyfavoritecandyontheshelf.Oncethere,thinkingabouta
llthingssweet,InoticedamanafewfeetawaypushingbuttonsontheATMmachine.Dressedinasuit,heseemedtobelateforsomething,__
32___waitingforhiscashtoappear.Themachinemadeanoise,andheimmediately_33___apileofbillsandheadedout.Curious
ly,IwalkedovertotheATM,whereIstartedpressingthebuttonsasifknowingthe___34__.ThenIlookedintothebottomofthemachin
e.There]sawit:abeautiful,crisp$20bill!__35___Iwantedtobelievemymagicmadethecashappear.Iknewthemaninthesuitmusthaveleftitbehind.I
heldthemoneyinmyhand,staringatthenumber“20”andfeeling_36___thanIeverhad.Ithoughtaboutslippingthemoneyi
ntomypocket.Noonewouldknow,butitdidn'tfeel__37__.Iknewitdidn'tbelongtome.Ihadtofinditsownerandgiveitback!SoItoldmymomwhathadhappened.“We'llloo
kforhim."shesaidkindly.Werushedoutandfoundhimsteppingintohiscarintheparkinglot!We_38_himandaskedwhetherhehadleftmoneyatthecashmachine.“Letme_3
9___,”hesaid,pullingouthiswalletandbills."Twenty,forty,eighty...Oh!You'reright,”hesaidwithsurprise,“I'm
_40_a$20bill.”“Hereyougo,"Isaid,smilingwithpride,asifIwasa(n)___41_whohadsolvedamystery."Thankyousomuch,"hesaid,bendingdownandshakingmyhand.
Myheart_42_.Beforesayinggoodbye,heaskedmymomformynameand__43__.“Iwanttosendyoudaughterathank-youcard,"hesaid.Onmywayhome,my___44___wasr
acing.Twentydollars.WhatcouldIhavedonewithit?Ibetlcouldhaveboughtapuppyoreverysinglecandybarintown!Butnow___45_ofthatwouldhappen.YetIknewIhaddonethe
rightthing.Afewweekslater,Igotaboxwithanote.Irippeditopentofindpackagesofcandy.“DearFelice,Thankyouverymuchfor_46_my$20.Youar
eagreatgirl,andIappreciateyour_47___.Ihopeyouenjoythiscandy.BestWishes,Tom."Tomincludedhisbusinesscard.I
tturnedouthewasvice-presidentforthecandycompany.Thecandytastedsweet,each_48_remindingmethatwhatIhaddonemattered.Althoughmyhonesty
wouldn'talwaysbe___49__withcandy,itwouldmakeadifferencetosomeone.Andthatwasthe_50___partofall.31.A.schoolB.churchC.
storeD.bank32.A.intentlyB.excitedlyC.sincerelyD.anxiously33.A.coveredB.seizedC.fortifiedD.insisted34.A.machineB.assistantC.manD.password35.A.Though
B.SinceC.OnceD.Until36.A.smarterB.strongerC.prettierD.richer37.A.rightB.decentC.modestD.violent38.A.caughtB.app
roachedC.guidedD.searched39.A.tryB.polishC.checkD.reckon40.A.sparingB.seekingC.missingD.converting41
.A.engineerB.detectiveC.managerD.designer42.A.hurtB.sankC.swelledD.resigned43.A.addressB.anniversaryC.accentD.birthday4
4.A.carB.memoryC.charmD.mind45.A.bothB.noneC.someD.either46.A.returningB.rememberingC.keepingD.lending47.A.loyaltyB.devotionC.honestyD.br
avery48.A.dollarB.biteC.productD.alternative49.A.evaluatedB.fadedC.frownedD.rewarded50.A.sweetestB.hardestC.freshestD.heaviest第三部分阅读理解(共20小题:每小题2
.5分,满分50分)ATheRoyalEdinburghPassExploretheroyalsplendorsofEdinburghwithasingleticket,validfor48hoursandincludingfast-trac
kadmission(进入权)tothreewonderfulattractionsinScotland'scapital:EdinburghCastle,RoyalYachtBritanniaandHolyroodPalace.Yourticketallowsth
euseofallofEdinburghHop-On,Hop-Off(随上随下)busesforanunlimitedamountoftimes.AtEdinburghCastle,enjoyfast-trackentrya
ndunlimitedtimewithinthewallstoexplorethishistoricsite.OntheQueen'sformerfloatingpalace,RoyalYachtBritannia,youwillhaveatouroftheshipincludingallof
herpersonalroomsandlearnaboutthehistoryoftheshipwithanaudiotouravailablein30languages.TheQueen'sofficialresidence(住所)inScotland,thePalaceofHoly
roodhouse,offersanaudiotourinninelanguagesandoriginalartworksandfurnituretakenfromEdinburghCastlewhentheroyalfamilymoved.DeparturepointWav
erleyBridge,Edinburgh.EH11BQTime:9:00AM—6:00PM(10:00AM—6:30PMonWednesday)ToursbeginatWaverleyBridge,just
offPrincesStreetwhereyoucangetbacktheticketsforthesites.Youcanjoinatanystopandhoponandoffduringthetimewhenyourticketisvalid.WhatY
ouNeedtoKnow◆DuringperiodswhenthePalaceofHolyroodhouseisclosed,entrytoTheQueen'sCalleryanda“PalaceofHolyro
odhouseGuidebook”willbeprovidedinstead.In2022thePalaceofHolyroodhouseisclosed:14-25May,24June-'5JulyandduringRoyalvisits.◆BoththePalaceandtheQueen'sG
allerywillbeclosedon25-26December.◆Childrenunderfiveyearsoldtravelforfree(atmosttwoperpayingadult).◆Bookingsforthisattractionarenon-refundable.Whati
ssaidabouttheexperiencePaul(Australia):Thiswasagreatcombinationof3amazingfeaturesofScottishhistoryin
Edinburgh.The2castlesandBritannia,plusthe3touristbusoptionsforhoppingonandoffwhenvouneedto.Greatvalue.Remembernottogoalone.51.Visitorsforthistour.A
.canenjoythreeattractionswithintwodaysB.starttheirvisitsfromRoyalYachtBritanniaC.arerecommendedtobuyticketsuponarrivalD.willgetafreeg
uidebooktothethreeattractions52.Whatcanyoudowithasingleticketforthistour?A.LiveintheroomswheretheQueen
usedtolive.B.TaketheHop-On.Hop-Offbusesasmanytimesasyoulike.C.EnjoyanaudiotourofHolyroodPalacein30languages.D.Seecopypiecesoffurnit
uretheroyalfamilyisusing.53.What'stheearliesttimetostartatouronWednesdaymorning?A.Sixo'clock.B.Halfpastsix.
C.Nineo'clock.D.Teno'clock.54.WhichispossibleforvisitingthePalaceofHolyroodhouse?A.PeoplevisititduringthelastweekofJune,2022..
B.Awomanonlybuysoneticketwithher4-year-oldtwins.C.Gettingyourmoneybackifyoucan'tmakethetour.D.VisitingthePalaceandtheQueen'sGalleryonChristmasDay.55.
WhatcanwelearnfromPaul'scomments?A.HehasagreatinterestinScottishhistory.B.The2castlesandBritanniaarethebestSc
ottishattractions.C.You'dbettermakethetourwithsomeoneelse.D.There'refivetouristbusoptionsintotal.BRobShuterisagossipcolumnist(漫谈栏
作者),bornpartiallydeaf,withseverelylimitedfunctionintheonearmthatisshorterthantheother.Shuter'sownexperiencemadeh
imnotonlyinterestedinWhatdistinguishespeoplefromoneanother,butalsoconfidentinhisowndifferences.Wheredoeshegainsuchconfidence?Shutersaysthathisf
amilyhelpshimgrowupinspiteofhisspecialneeds.“Mymumtaughtmethatbeingdifferentwasn'tjustfine,itwasgreat,"hesays.Thatopinionhelpedh
imhandlemanychallengesthathefaced.Beingadisabledchildaffectednotjusthowhesawhimself,buthowShutersawotherpeoplewhodidn'tquite
fitin.Hesays,“ItmademereallyawareofhowIlookatpeople:Imakeeyecontact;Ireallylisten.Itrynottojudgeabookbyitscoverandtofind
beautyinthestrangestplaces.”That'swhyhenevertucksawayhisarmandspeakssoopenlyabouthisexperience.“Ihavegotahugescardownmyarmand
ifsomebodyasksorlooksatitweirdly(怪异地),Idon'tfeelbadformyselforbadforthem,"hesays.“It'strueinbeautytoowhenyoun
oticethingsonyourfaceoryourbodythatnobodyelsedoes.Themoreoutintheopenmyarmisthefewerpeoplenoticeit."Hesaidagain,“Ifyouhaveaspoton
yourface,youreallydon'tneedtocoveritup.Justownit!Ifyouarelosingyourhair,ownit!Theamountofeffortandtimepeoplespendt
ryingtocoversomethingup,eventheirownpersonalities,isridiculous.”Thatcandor(坦率)hasworkedwellinhisprofessionallife.Thego
ssipcolumnistreferstohimselfonhiswebsiteasNaughtyButNiceRob.He'shonestaboutthestars'faults,buthetriestodoitthroughalotofh
umorandkindness,inthesamewayhetreatshimself.56.RobShuterisprobablyinterestedinA.judgingpeoplebytheirappearanceB.writingnovelsaboutthesocietyC.t
alkingabouthisworkingexperienceD.tellingone'sdifferencefromanother's57.HowdoesRobShuterthinkofhisphysicaldifference?A.Heisabitunhappyandhelpless
.B.Hedoesn'tthinkitisbadbutgreat.C.Hethinksithasadeepeffectonhim.D.Hethinksbadthingsmeangoodones.58.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“tucksa
way"mean?A.Coversup.B.Notices.C.Showsup.D.Explains.59.WhichisabsurdintheopinionofRobShuter?A.Oftenmaking
mistakes.B.Laughingatsomeoneelse.C.Ascarbeingintheface.D.One'scoveringuphisfaults60.WhichofthefollowingcandescribeRobShuter?A.Naughty,activea
ndkind.B.Friendly,loyalandclever.C.Honest,humorousandconfident.D.Respectful.socialandreasonable.CItiswidelyacceptedfactworldwide
thattheadoptionofelectricvehicleswillhelpreducecarbonemissiongreatlyaswefightclimatechange,buttherearestillproblemstosolvebeforetheyarefullyadopted
.Oneofthebiggesthurdlestothefulladoptionofelectricvehiclesisthelackofcharginginfrastructure.(充电基础设施)acrosstheU.S.Now,morethan
50powercompaniesintheU.S.havejoinedforcestocreatetheNationalElectricHighwayCoalition(NEHC),whichplanstobui
ldacoast-to-coastfastchargingnetworkbytheendof2023.TheEdisonElectricInstitutehasannouncedtheformationoftheNationalElectricHighwayCoal
ition,whichincludes50EEImembers,MidwestEnergyInc,andtheTennesseeValleyAuthority.“EEIandourmembercompaniesareleadingthecleanenergytransformation,a
ndelectrictransportationiskeytoreducingcarbonemissionacrossoureconomy,"saidEEIPresidentTomKuhninastatement.“WiththeformationoftheNationalElectricHigh
wayCoalition,wearecommittedtoinvestinginandprovidingmorecharginginfrastructuresnecessarytopromoteelectricv
ehiclegrowthandtohelprelievecustomers'anxiety."“Theautoindustryiscommittedtovehicleelectrificationandwillinvestover$330billioninthetechn
ologyby2025.Additionally,arecordnumberofEVmodelsareexpectedtobeavailableinthistimeframe,”saidAllianceforAutomotiveInnovationPresident
andCEOJohnBozzellainastatement.“Moreimportantly,thislatestannouncementbytheEdisonElectricInstituteisonemore
steptofurtheringtheadoptionofEVs."Todate,EEI'smembercompanieshaveinvestedmorethan$3billioninprojectstoimprovetheEVcharginginfr
astructure.EEIestimatesthattheU.S.willneedmorethan100,000EVfastchargingportstosupporttheexpected22millionEVsthatwillbeontheroadin2030.
“This,however,isonlyonepieceofthepuzzle.Dealingwithissuessuchasgridresiliency(电力网弹性),energydemandsforcharging;andequitableroll
out(展示)ofcharginginfrastructurewillbeanimportantandnecessarypartofasuccessfulfutureofEVs,”saidTomKuhn.Withnearlyeverymajorautomakerannouncingp
lanstochangetheirlineupstofullyelectricvehicles,theEVchargingnetworkneedstobeimprovedgreatly.61.What
doestheunderlinedword“hurdles"inParagraph1probablymean?A.AdvantagesB.CompetitionsC.DifficultiesD.Results62.Whatmightbetheresultsofthead
optionofmorecharginginfrastructuresaccordingtothepassage?a.Worseningairpollutionb.EncouragingpeopletopurchaseEVsC.Reducingagasshorta
ged.Relievingpeople'sanxietyA.abB.bcC.acD.bd63.WhatcanbeinferredfromtheannouncementbytheEdisonElectricInstituteinPara.4?A.JohnBozzellaispositive
abouttheannouncement.B.Theannouncementiswellreceivedaroundtheworld.C.Theannouncementhasdisadvantagesandadvantages.D.Theannounc
ementencouragesmorememberstojointheNEHC.64.WhatdoesTomKuhnwanttosayinPara.5?A.EVswillreplacepetrolcarssoonnationwide.B.Therear
estillmanyproblemstosolveasforthefulladoptionofEVS.C.Morethan100.000EVcharginginfrastructureshavebeeninuseinAmerica.
D.Itisdifficulttodealwiththeproblemsbroughtbythecharginginfrastructures.65.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttit
leforthetext?A.PowerCompaniesPlantoProduceMoreEVS.B.ElectricvehiclesareChangingTransportMeans.C.TheF
irstFastChargingNetworkisComingbytheEndof2023D.USPowerCompaniesPlanCoast-to-CoastEVChargingNetworksDChangingj
obseverycoupleofyearsusedtolookbad.Ittellsemployerstheycan'tholddownajob,can'tgetalongwithcolleagues,orthatthey'resi
mplydisloyal.Thatthoughtisfastoutdated;thenewcomersexpecttocontinuouslylearn,develop,andadvanceintheircareers.T
herearealotofargumentsforchangingjobseveryfewyears.Theeconomyisn'twhatitusedtobe-andneverwillbeagain.Workerswhostay
withacompanylongerthantwoyearsaresaidtogetpaid50%less,andjobhoppers(跳槽者)arebelievedtohaveahigherlearningcurv
e(曲线),andeventobemoreloyal,becausetheycareaboutmakingagoodimpressioninashorttimeandtheyknowthey'llstaywitheachemp
loyer.PattyMcCord,formerchieftalentofficerforNetflix,saysyoungpeopleshouldplantochangejobseverythreetofouryears.“Ithinkthatthemostimportantchangeinp
eople'sthoughtistoviewemployeesassmartcontributorsfromthebeginning.Everyoneherewantstocomein,doagreatjob,and
contribute,thentheyeitherfitortheydon't.Youbuildskillsfasterwhenchangingcompaniesbecauseofthelearningcurve."McCordsays.Whyisthelearningcurvesoh
igh?Becausejobhoppersplacethemselvesoutsideoftheircomfortzonesconstantly.Theyjoincompanies,knowtheyhavetolearnfast,makegreatimpr
essions,andimprovethebottomline.Asaresult,they'reusuallyoverachieversandlearnalotinashorttime.McCordadds:Peopleusedtothinkthatthelongertheykepta
nemployee,themoreworththeyweretocompanies.Infact,anemployeewhostaysonthejobandisn'tlearningatareallyhighrateisnotdoinggoodwork.Buttheemployeesthatjob
huntarethemostreceptiveofbecomingextremelyuseful,veryfast.McCordbelievesthatthelearningcurvenearlyflattensafterthreeyears.Ifonewantst
omakeadifference,heshouldleave.Employeeretention(留任)isabigissue,anditmakesemployersanxious,saysMcCord.They'veinveste
dalotinhiringbigtalent.Tothat,McCordhassomeadvice:In15years,yourcompanyisgrowingrapidlybecauseofallthehigh,job-hoppi
ngachieversthathavecomeandgone.66.Whyarejobhoppersmoreloyal?A.Becausetheirfinancialsituationisn'tgood.B.Becausetheyvaluegoodimpressions
inashortterm.C.Becausetheycangettheirpaytoriseby50%D.Becausetheywanttogetnoargumentswithothers.67.What'sPattyMcCord'sattitudetojobhoppin
g?A.FavorableB.OpposedC.QuestionableD.Uncertain68.ItcanbeinferredthatwalkingoutofcomfortzoneswillmakepeopleA.makeadifferentimpr
essionB.contributemoretosocietyC.becomemoreknowledgeableD.getmoreachievements69.Whatareemployersmost
lyconcernedabout?A.Employees'loyaltyB.Employees'talentsC.Employees'stabilityD.Employees'learningcurve70.Wha
t'sthemainideaofthetext?A.Jobhoppersaremoreloyal.B.Jobhoppershaveahigherlearningcurve.C.Youshouldswitchjobseveryfewyears.D.Youshouldwalko
utsideofcomfortzones.第II卷(共35分)第四部分写作(共两小节,满分35分)第一节:阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读短文,并按题目要求用英语回答问题。WhenTsin
ghuaUniversity'snewfreshmenarrivedoncampuslastAugust,thefirstquestiontheywerestatisticsreleasedafterthefirs
tgroupofthefreshmenenrolled(注册、加入)intheuniversity,morethanhalfofthe540studentscamealone.Inalettertofreshmenthisyear,thepresidentofTsinghuaUniversitye
ncouragedthemto“startthisnewadventurebystandingonyourowntwofeet."Tohelpfreshmengrowup,someuniversitieshavethoughtofnewm
ethods.AtTsinghua,forexample,freshmenneedtoregisterandfindtheirdormitorybythemselves.Theprocessrequirestwotothreehours,duringwhichvolunteerstak
eparentsonatourofthecampus.AtZhejiangUniversity,abannerhangingintheinformationcentersays“Parentsletgopl
ease;letushelpyourchildren."LuGuodong,dean(学院院长)ofundergraduatestudiesatZhejiangUniversity,coinedtheslogan.“Thesloganisforp
arents.Oftenparentsliketodothingsormakedecisionsfortheirchildren.Intheireyes,childrennevergrowup."sa
idLu.Agirlarrivedattherailwaystationwithallherluggageandlookedaroundforheruniversity'swelcometeam.ShewasJinHongti
ng,19,fromHebeiprovinceandwouldstudyindustryandbusinessadministrationatBeijingUnionUniversity.Whenaskedwhyshecamealo
ne,Jinsaid:“There'snoneedtobothermyparentstocomewithme.ItonlytakesfourhoursfrommyhometowntoBeijing.Sometimes,however,thedistance
betweenuniversityandhomeissogreatthatmanyparentsaretooworriedtolettheirchildrentravelalone.Toreassureparents.RenminUniversityofChinaintroduceda
newmethod.Itaskedseniorstudentstogobacktotheirhometownandaccompanyfreshmenbacktothecampus.Thishelpsfreshm
engetusedtolivingindependently.71.Whatwillparentsdowhenstudentsregisterandfind/theirdormitorybythemselvesatTsinghua?(nomorethan10words)72.What
doestheunderlinedword“coined"probablymeaninPara,3?(1word)73.WhydoparentsalwaysdothingsfortheirchildrenaccordingtoLuGuodong?(nomorethan8
words)74.Toreassureparents,whatmethoddidRenminUniversityofChinaintroduce?(nomorethan15words)75.Willyougotocollegealoneafteryougraduatefromhighschool
2Why?(nomorethan20words)第二节:书面表达(满分25分)天津市为了提升国际形象,将要举办中国传统文化艺术节,现招募一些可以接待外国游客的义务翻译。假如你是晨光中学的高中学生李华,你对此很感兴趣,请你给组委会写一封自荐信,内容如下:1.介绍你的基本情况;2.说明你的优势
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