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2020年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试•江苏省名师押题密卷(6)英语试题第一部分:听力略第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B
、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。21.—GoandsaysorrytoyourMom,Dave.—I’dliketo,butI’mafraidshewon’tbehappywithmy______.A.requestsB.excusesC.apologiesD.r
egrets22.On5December2013,ChinaCentralBankprohibitedfinancialinstitutionsfromhandlingBitcointransactions,toregulateth
evirtualcurrency.A.movedB.tomoveC.havingmovedD.moving23.—Themanagerfinallyagreedtoournewmarketingproposals.—Itneveroccurred
tomeyoucouldsucceedinpersuadinghimtochangehismind.A.whichB.whatC.thatD.if24.—IsthereanythingelseIcandoforyou,Jeff?—No.Thanks.Ireallyappreciatewhen
youlentallyournotestomebeforetheexam.A.oneB.itC.thatD.this25.—ShewonanOlympicgoldmedalinthewomen’s1,000
mfinalofspeedskating.—!A.CongratulationsB.CheerupC.GoodnewsD.Apleasure26.Themanmadeanotherdiscovery,ofgreatimportancetoscience.A.wh
ichIthinkitisB.IthinkwhichisC.IthinkitisD.whichIthinkis27.Itischallengeforgraduatestofindworkasunemploymentisveryhighnowadays.A.the;
/B.a;/C.a;aD./;the28.ExpertssaidthatinSichuanearthquake,about305earthquakeshaveoccurredinthecountryandpeoplediedorwereinjured.A.tenthousandsB.tenso
fthousandsofC.tensofthousandofD.tenthousandsof29.Ifyoudon’tmakeupyourmindtoovercomeyourbadhabits,youwon’tbeabletoyourgo
al.A.achieveB.winC.gainD.require30.Johnaswellastheotherchildrenwho_______noparents_______goodcareofinth
evillage.A.have;isbeingtakenB.have;hastakenC.has;istakenD.has;havebeentaken31.Somegroupsstillhavedifficulties_______acc
ess_______socialservices.A.gain;inB.gaining;toC.togain;toD.gaining;of32.—It’stenyearssinceImetyoulasttime.I________youatall.—Iwouldn’thave,either,i
fsomeone________youbyname.A.didn’trecognize;didn’tcallB.haven’trecognized;didn’tcallC.can’trecognize;hadcalledD.didn’trecog
nize;hadn’tcalled33.Tomis_______learningEnglish.Tolearnitwell,heabandonsallhishobbies.A.boundtoB.desperatetoC.bentonD.accustomedto34.—Didyougotovis
ittheAcropolisyesterday?—Ihadmeantto,butitallthetime.A.israiningB.wasrainingC.hasbeenrainingD.hadrained35
.—Wasitbecauseofhisshort-sightedness_______hewasturneddownbythecompany?—No,itwasbecauseofhispoorperformance.A.whenB.thatC.whatD.how第二节完形填空(共20小
题;每小题1分,满分20分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。WhodoyouthinkcameupwiththeideafortheParalympics(残奥会)?
ThemanwhoorganizedthesportingeventswhichbecametheParalympicsGames36wasadoctor,LudwigGuttmann.Inhisteens,Ludwigwasalwaysinterestedinmedicineandwork
edasa37inahospital.Thenhe38frommedicalschoolandbecameadoctorwhenhewas25yearsold.Guttmann39asuccessfulc
areerforthenextfewyears.40,becauseGuttmannandhisfamilywereJews,inGermanywasbecomingvery41forthem.In1938Guttmann42totheU
Kwithhisfamilywherehecontinuedhisresearch43thebestwaytotreatpatients.TheSecondWorldWarwasgoingonandtherewerealotofsold
iers44inthefighting.Oftenthey45theuseoftheirlegsandneeded46andhelp.Thedisabledsoldierswereoften47andangryfortheycouldn’treal
lyliveanormal,usefullife.Guttmannusedhisnew48tolookaftertheirinjuriesbuthealsotriedtogivethememotionalstrength.Guttmann49takingpartinsport
couldhelpaperson’sbodyaswellastheirmindandbegantouse50asatreatmenttohelphispatients.Hewantedtogivethembacktheirself-respectanddignitya
nd51themtotakepartinsports.In1948thehospitalheldasportingeventcalled“TheInternationalWheelchairGames”.By1952theeventbeganto52biggerwithdis
abledathletesfromothercountriesattending.By1960thegameswerecalledtheInternationalStrokeMandevilleGames
andtheywereheldinRomealongsidethe53SummerOlympics.By1968therewere750athletesfrom29differentcountries.Guttmannhimselfdiedin19
80,even54thegameswerecalled“Paralympics”,butthereisno55thatheisthefounderandfatheroftheParalympicsGames.It’sthankstohishardworkthatwearealla
bletoenjoytheParalympics.36.A.graduallyB.eventuallyC.temporarilyD.compulsorily37.A.doctorB.stewardC.volunteerD.director38.A.excitedB.benefi
tedC.sufferedD.graduated39.A.enjoyedB.acceptedC.designedD.explored40.A.ButB.HoweverC.ThereforeD.Otherwise
41.A.ambiguousB.difficultC.apparentD.diverse42.A.movedB.pouredC.submittedD.flooded43.A.ofB.overC.aboutD.into44
.A.dyingB.sacrificingC.woundedD.destroyed45.A.madeB.lostC.reducedD.lacked46.A.treatmentB.movementC.developmentD
.achievement47.A.exhaustedB.challengedC.depressedD.astonished48.A.materialsB.experimentsC.modelsD.methods49.A.kne
wB.deniedC.allowedD.approved50.A.musicB.medicineC.sportD.magic51.A.forcedB.encouragedC.allowedD.drove52.A.seemB.goC.runD.get53.A.yearlyB.loc
alC.independentD.official54.A.beforeB.afterC.untilD.since55.A.evidenceB.wonderC.doubtD.problem第三部分阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文
后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AOwningadogisassociatedwithasignificantlylowerriskofheartdiseaseanddeath,accordingtoacomprehensivenewstudyp
ublishedbyateamofSwedishresearchersonFridayinthejournalScientificReports.Thescientistsfollowed3.4millionpeopleove
rthecourseof12yearsandfoundthatadultswholivedaloneandowneddogswere33percentlesslikelytodieduringthestudythanadultswholivedalonewithoutd
ogs.Inaddition,thesingleadultswithdogswere36percentlesslikelytodiefromheartdisease.“Dogownershipwase
speciallyprominentasaprotectivefactorinpeoplelivingalone,whoareagroupreportedpreviouslytobeathigherriskofhea
rtdiseaseanddeaththanthoselivinginamultipersonhousehold,”MwenyaMubanga,aPh.D.studentatUppsalaUniversityinUppsala,Sweden,andtheleadjuniorauthorofthe
study,saidinastatementannouncingitsfindings.Thelinkbetweendogownershipandlowermortality(死亡率)waslesspronouncedinadultswholivedeitherwithfamilymember
sorpartners,butstillpresent,accordingtothestudy.“Perhapsadogmaystandinasanimportantfamilymemberinthesingl
ehousehold,”Mubangaadded.“Anotherinterestingfindingwasthatownersofdogswhichwereintendedoriginallyforhuntingweremostpr
otected.”Thestudy,whichisthelargesttodateonthehealthrelationsofowningadog,suggestedthatoneofthereasonswhydogownersmayhavealowerriskofmo
rtalityandheartdiseasewasthatdogownerswalkedmore.“Thesekindsofepidemiological(流行病学的)studieslookforassociationsinla
rgepopulationsbutdonotprovideanswerstowhetherandhowdogscouldprotecttheirownersfromheartdisease,”ToveFall,aseniorauthorofthestudyandaprofessoratUppsa
laUniversity,saidinastatement.“Weknowthatdogownersingeneralhaveahigherlevelofphysicalactivity,whichcouldbeoneexplanationfortheobservedresults,”F
alladded.“Otherexplanationsincludeincreasedwellbeingandsocialcontactsoreffectsofthedogonthebacterialmicrobiome(微生物菌群)inth
eowner.”FalladdedthatbecauseallparticipantsofthestudywereSwedish,theresultsmostcloselyapplytodogownersinSwedenorother“Europeanpopulationswithsimila
rcultureregardingdogownership”.56.Whydidtheresearchersdothestudyrelatedto3.4millionpeople’shealthandthedogs?A.TohelpEuropeans.B.Tofindtheiras
sociation.C.Toprotectunhealthyadults.D.Toreducetheriskofheartdisease.57.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“prominent”
probablymeaninPara.3?A.Universal.B.Confusing.C.Appealing.D.Important.BVisalastyearofferedupto50smallbusinessesa$10,000rewar
dtogocashless.Thoughitisstilltooearlytoknowwhatwillhappentothebusinessesthatwonthecompetition(Visahasnotannou
ncedthewinnersyet),thekeyargumentsinfavorofcash-abandonmentarethatitwouldleadtomoreefficientserviceandcarryalowerriskoftheft.ArecentNewYork
TimesarticlecoveredrestaurantsinManhattanthattakeplasticonly,andsupportersarelookingforwardtoanentirelycashlesssoc
iety.Doingawaywithcashmayindeedsoundappealing.SupportersoftennotethatChinaandIndiahavealreadygonefurtherinthi
sdirectionthantheUnitedStates.Butafewdrawbacksareobvious:CardcompaniessuchasVisachargemerchantshighprocessingfees,theriskoffraud(诈骗)b
alancesoutthelowerriskoftheft,olderconsumersmaynotwishtomakethechange,andconsumerswillloseyetmorepriv
acy(largecompanieswillhavetheabilitytotrackeverypurchasemade).Perhapsthelessobviousoneisthatacashlesssy
stemwillexcludethepoorandthenearpoor,formanypoorpeopledon’thavecreditcardsorbankaccounts.ConditionsintheU.S.arenowherenearsuitableforenteri
ngacashlesssociety;toomanypeoplewouldbeleftbehind.YouryoungfriendmaybehappytoacceptmoneyviaPayPaloranotherapp,yourcafem
ayuseaniPadinsteadofacashregister,butlandlordsinlow-incomeareasstillprefermoneyorders.It’sconvenientforconsumerstocharge,say,anouting
tothenailsalon—butwhenyouaddthetiptoyourcreditcardbill,itmaynevermakeittotheworker.58.WhydidVisaholdthecompetition?A.Tosupportsmallbusinesses
.B.Toattractmoreusers.C.Topromotecash-abandonment.D.Torewardsuccessfulbusinesses.59.Whichisthedisadvantageofacashlesssocietyaccordingto
theauthor?A.Theriskoffraudislowerthanthatoftheft.B.Consumers’privacyhasmorepotentialrisks.C.Moreplasticisusedand
causesresourcewaste.D.Thepoorandthenear-poorareunwillingtousecash.60.Whowouldprobablyprefertobepaidincash?A.Alandlo
rdinadevelopedarea.B.Acafeowner.C.Ayoungperson.D.Aworkerinanailsalon.CDon’tgetmadthenexttimeyoucatchyourt
eenagertextingwhenhepromisedtobestudying.Hesimplymaynotbeabletoresist.AUI(UniversityofIowa)studyfoundteenagersarefarmoresensitiveth
anadultstotheimmediateeffectorrewardoftheirbehaviors.Thefindingsmayhelpexplainwhytheinitialrushoftextingmaybemoreattractiveforadoles
centsthanthelong-termpayoffofstudying.“Fortheteenager,therewardsareattractive,”saysProfessorJatinVaidya,anauthorofthestudy.“Theydrawadolescents.Some
times,therewardsareakindofmotivationforthem.Evenwhenabehaviorisnolongerinateenager’sbestinteresttocontinu
e,hewillstillgoon.That’sbecausetheeffectoftherewardisstillthereandlastsmuchlongerinadolescentsthaninadults.”
Forparents,thatmeanslimitingdistractionsoteenagerscanmakebetterchoices.Takethehomeworkandsocialmediadilemmaforexam
ple:At9p.m.,shutoffeverythingexceptacomputerthathasnoaccesstoFacebookorTwitter,theresearchersadvise.“I’mno
tsayingtheyshouldn’tbeallowedtohaveaccesstotechnology,”Vaidyasays.“Butsomehelpinnettingtheirconcentrationis
necessaryforthemsotheycandevelopthoseimpulse(冲动)controlskills.”Intheirstudy,Vaidyaandco-authorShaunVeceranoteresearchersgenerallybeliev
eteenagersareimpulsive,makebaddecisions,andengageinriskybehaviorbecausethefrontallobes(额叶)oftheirbrainsarenotfullydeveloped.Bu
ttheUIresearcherswonderwhethersomethingmorefundamentalisgoingonwithadolescentstocausebehaviorsindependentofhigher-levelre
asoning.“Wewantedtotrytounderstandhowthebrain’srewardsystemchangesfromchildhoodtoadulthood,”saysVaidya,whoaddstherewardcharacte
rinthehumanbrainiseasierthandecisionmaking.“We’vebeentryingtounderstandtherewardprocessinadolescenceandwhetherthereismoret
oadolescencebehaviorthananunderdevelopedfrontallobe,”headds.Fortheirstudy,theresearcherspersuaded40adolescents,aged13and16,and40ad
ults,aged20and35toparticipate.Inthefuture,researchershopetolookintothepsychologicalandneurologicalasp
ectsoftheirresults.61.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytellus?A.Always,rewardsareattractivetoteenagers.B.Resistancecanbecontrolle
dwellbyadolescents.C.Gettingrewardsisthegreatestmotivationforadolescentstostudy.D.Theinitialrushoftextingislessattractiveforadolescentstha
nthelong-termpayoffofstudying.62.WhichstatementagreeswithJatinVaidya’sidea?A.ChildrenshouldhaveaccesstotheInternet.B.Childrenneedhelp
inrefocusingtheirattention.C.Parentsshouldhelpchildreninmakingdecisions.D.Theinfluenceoftherewardisweakinadolescents.63.Whatresul
tdoesteenagers’brainunderdevelopmentleadto?A.Makinggooddecisions.B.Escapingriskybehavior.C.Joiningindangero
usactions.D.Doingthingsaftersomethought.64.Howdidtheresearcherscarryouttheirstudy?A.Byexaminingadults’brain.B.Byexaminingteenagers’brain.C.Byb
uildingthebrain’srewardsystem.D.Bymakingacomparisonofbrainexaminations.DI’mastoryteller.AndIwouldliketotellyouafewper
sonalstories.IgrewupreadingBritishandAmericanchildren’sbooks.WhenIbegantowrite,IwroteexactlythekindsofstoriesIwasreading:Allmycha
racterswerewhiteandblue-eyed,theyateapplesandtalkedalotabouttheweather,despitethefactthatIlivedinNigeria.Weatemangoes,andwenevertalkedaboutth
eweather.BecauseallIhadreadwerebooksinwhichcharacterswereforeign,Ihadbecomeconvincedthatbooksbytheirverynaturehadtoha
veforeignersinthem.ThingschangedwhenIdiscoveredAfricanbooks.BecauseofwriterslikeChinuaAchebeandCamaraLaye,Iwentthrougha_mental_shiftinmyideaofl
iterature.Irealizedthatpeoplelikeme—agirlwithskinofthecolorofchocolate,couldalsoexistinliterature.Istartedtowri
teaboutthingsIrecognized.SowhatthediscoveryofAfricanwritersdidformewasthis:Itsavedmefromhavingasinglestoryofwhatbookswere
.TheyearIturnedeight,wegotanewhouseboyFidefromanearbyruralvillage.Theonlythingmymothertoldusabouthimwasthathisfamilywasverypoor.AndwhenId
idn’tfinishmydinner,mymotherwouldsay,“Finishyourfood!Don’tyouknow?PeoplelikeFide’sfamilyhavenothing”.SoIfeltenormouspityforFide’sfamily.ThenoneSa
turday,wewenttohisvillagetovisit,andhismothershowedusabeautifullypatternedbasketthathisbrotherhadmade.Iwasastonished.Ithadn
otoccurredtomethatanybodyinhisfamilycouldactuallymakesomething.Theirpovertywasmysinglestoryofthem.Yearslater,whenIleftNigeria
togotouniversityintheUnitedStates,myAmericanroommateaskedwhereIhadlearnedtospeakEnglishsowell,andwasconfusedwhenIsaidthatNigeria
happenedtohaveEnglishasitsofficiallanguage.Whatstruckmewasthis:Shehadfeltsorryformeevenbeforeshesawme.
MyroommatehadasinglestoryofAfrica:asinglestoryofcatastrophe.Ofcourse,Africaisacontinentfullofcatastrophes.Butthereareothersto
riesthatarenotaboutcatastrophe,anditisveryimportant,anditisjustasimportant,totalkaboutthem.Theconsequenceofthesinglestoryisthis:Itrobspeopleofdignity
.Itmakesourrecognitionofourequalhumanitydifficult.Itemphasizeshowwearedifferentratherthanhowwearesimilar.SowhatifmymotherhadtoldusthatFide’sf
amilywaspoorbuthardworking?WhatifwehadanAfricantelevisionnetworkthatbroadcastdiverseAfricanstoriesallovertheworld?Whatifmyro
ommateknewaboutmyNigerianpublisher,MuhtarBakare,aremarkablemanwholefthisjobinabanktofollowhisdreamands
tartapublishinghouse?WhatifmyroommateknewaboutmyfriendFunmiIyanda,afearlesswomanwhohostsaTVshow,andisdet
erminedtotellthestoriesthatweprefertoforget?MyNigerianpublisherandIhavejuststartedanon-profitorganiz
ationcalledFarafinaTrust,andwehavebigdreamsofbuildinglibrariesandprovidingbooksforstateschools,andalso
oforganizinglotsofworkshopsinreadingandwriting,forallthepeoplewhoareeagertotellourmanystories.Storiesmatter.Manystoriesmat
ter.Storiescanbreakthedignityofapeople,butstoriescanalsorepairthatbrokendignity.Whenwerealizethatthereisneverasinglestoryaboutanyplace,weregainak
indofparadise.65.Whatisprobablypeople’sfirstimpressionofthewriterwhenitcomestohernationality?A.Shemainlyeatsapplesandmangoes.B.Shemaynotspea
kfluentEnglish.C.Shecomesfromaplacefreeofcatastrophes.D.Sheprefersstoriesbasedonforeigncharacters.66.Theunderlinedphrase
“amentalshift”inParagraph2referstothewriter’s________.A.discoveryofAfricanbookswithcharactersofhersk
incolorB.acquaintancewithlocalAfricanwriterslikeChinuaAchebeC.realizationthatnotonlyforeigncharactersexistinliteratureD.changethatshesta
rtedtowriteaboutthingssherecognized67.Howmanypersonalstorieshasthewritermentionedinthepassage?A.Two.B.Three.C.Fo
ur.D.Five.68.Thewriterusesseveralsinglestoriesinthepassagetoillustratethatthesinglestory________.A.mattersinkeepinglisteners
wellinformedB.tendstoconveyaprejudicedideatolistenersC.getsincreasinglypopularamongstorytellersD.failstoproducealasti
ngeffectonlisteners69.Thewriterlistsmany“whatifs”inParagraph6to________.A.emphasizeourdifferencesratherthansimilaritiesB.indicatethewaythatstoriesar
eusedtobreakdignityC.showthehardshipofrecognizingourequalhumanityD.stresstheimportanceoftellingdiverse,balancedstories70.Whichofth
efollowingcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.TheDangeroftheSingleStoryB.TheImportanceofTellingStoriesC.
TheSingleStoriesThatMatterD.StoriesThatCanRepairBrokenDignity第四部分任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下面短文,并根据所
读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:每个空格只填一个单词。CountrymusichasneverreallybeenapopularmusictypeinSouthernCalifornia.
It’sasifcountrymusicwererestrictedtospecificareas,mainlyintheSouthandMidwest.Iacceptthattoday’scountrymusicisnotasgoodasitoncewas.Since2012,i
thasreallygonedownhillandhasbecomemorepopmusicthananythingelse,whichisashamebecausethereweremanygreat
countrymusiciansthatproducedamazingmusic.HereinSoCal,countrymusicisnotthemainstream,butquitetheopposite.Ifyoulikecountrymus
ic,it’slikelythatyouwillgetlookeddownonandlecturedonhowcountrymusicisnogood.Youmayfindafewbravepeoplet
hatopenlyadmittolikingcountrymusic,anditiswiththemthatyoucancomplaintherearenotenoughcountryconcertsnearby.It’sra
retofindyoungerfolksthatgenuinelyenjoycountrymusicinSoCal,mainlybecausetheyarenotreallyexposedtoit.Youeitherlistentoitbecauseyourfamilylikesitoryous
tumbleupon(意外发现)itonedaywhenyouareflippingthroughthestationslookingforagoodsongandgethooked.Bothofthesearerareoccurrence
s,mainlybecauseevenifyourfamilylikescountrymusic,itdoesn’tnecessarilymeanyoudo.Besides,thechanceofstoppingonacountrystationhereisprobablyles
sthan25%.Ithinkitisimportanttoshowappreciationofcountrymusic,mainlybecauseitisslowlydisappearing.What’smore
,itisafundamentalpartofAmericanhistoryandculture.Ifyouweretolookbackontherootsofcountrymusic,youwouldfin
dablendofdifferentelementssuchasfolk,jazz,theblues,androck.Itisalsooneofthelastformsofstorytelling.Countrymusic
startedoffasawaytotellastoryoranevent,likethebluesandfolkmusic.Countrymusicisoneoftheoldestmusictypesstillaroundandweoweittoour
selvestofindappreciationofitandwhatithastooffer.I’mnotsayingyouhavetoloveit,butatleastrecognizethatithascharacter,likemostthi
ngsinthepast.Wedon’thavetolikeit,butit’simportanttolearnaboutit.Sogiveitachanceandlistentosomeoftheclassicsorreallyanypieceofcountrymusicbefor
e2012.Youmightfindyourselfpleasantlysurprised.CountryMusicTheintrod-uctiontocountrymusic·Countrymusicismore1.____________intheSout
handMidwestofAmericathaninSouthernCalifornia.·The2._____________oftoday’scountrymusichasdecreased.·Ithasgonedownhillandtendedtobem
ore3.____________topopmusicsince2012.CountrymusicinSoCal·Manypeoplearenotbraveenoughtoadmitthattheylikecountrymusicto4.____________beinglookeddownon.
·CountrymusicisnotmainstreammusicinSoCalandcountrymusicconcertsarenotoften5.____________.·Youngergenerationsdon’tenjoycountrymus
icbecausetheyseldom6.__________themselvestoiteitherintheirfamilyorinpublic.The7.____________ofcountrymusic·ItisanessentialpartofAmericanhistory
andculture.·Itisoneofthelastformsof8.__________.·Appreciatingcountrymusicmeanspreventingits9.____________.·Listeningt
oclassicalcountrymusicorthatcreatedbefore2012canbringapleasantfeeling.TheconclusionWedon’t10.____________havetoloveco
untrymusic,butatleastweshouldrecognizethatithasitsowncharacteristicsandlearnaboutit.第五部分书面表达(满分25分)81.请认真阅读下面短文,并按照要求用英语写一篇150
词左右的文章。MyfriendMariaandIgotourdegreesatthesametime—hersinEngineering,mineinMathematics.Thesesubjects,incaseyouare
n’taware,aretough!Therewereclasseswereallyhadtostrugglewith,fighttogetthrough,andsurvivedonlybydiggi
ngourfingersinwitheverythingwehad.Alongtheway,manyofthepeoplewhostartedatthesametimedroppedout,changedmajo
rs,etc.Theyquit.MariaandIdidn’tandwehavedegreestoshowforit.MariaandIcameupwithasaying,“We’renotquitters,we’refailures!”We’dr
atherfailaclassthreetimesandeventuallypassitthanquitandresignourselvestotheideathatwe“justcan’tgetit”.Thatkindofsobstorydefeatismhastoberemovedfr
omyourmind.Whiletherearethingsthatyoucan’tdo—likeflyingviapixiedust—youcanhavemostofthethingsyouwantinlife,butonlyifyoutreatfailureasapa
rtofthelearningprocess.Ifyouseefailureasanend,thatmakesyouaquitter.【写作内容】1.用约30个词概括上述信息的主要内容;2.用约120个词以“We’renotquitte
rs,we’refailures!”为话题阐述你对该篇文章的理解。【写作要求】1.写作过程中不能直接引用原文语句;2.作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称;3.不必写标题。【评分标准】内容完整,语言规范,语篇连贯,词数适当。_________________________________
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