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

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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.—Goandsaysorrytoyou

rMom,Dave.—I’dliketo,butI’mafraidshewon’tbehappywithmy______.A.requestsB.excusesC.apologiesD.regrets22.On5December2013,ChinaCentralBankprohibit

edfinancialinstitutionsfromhandlingBitcointransactions,toregulatethevirtualcurrency.A.movedB.tomoveC.havingmovedD.moving23.—Themanagerf

inallyagreedtoournewmarketingproposals.—Itneveroccurredtomeyoucouldsucceedinpersuadinghimtochangehismind.A.whichB.wh

atC.thatD.if24.—IsthereanythingelseIcandoforyou,Jeff?—No.Thanks.Ireallyappreciatewhenyoulentallyournotestomebeforetheexam.A.oneB.itC

.thatD.this25.—ShewonanOlympicgoldmedalinthewomen’s1,000mfinalofspeedskating.—!A.CongratulationsB.CheerupC.Goodnews

D.Apleasure26.Themanmadeanotherdiscovery,ofgreatimportancetoscience.A.whichIthinkitisB.IthinkwhichisC.IthinkitisD.whichIthinkis27.Itis

challengeforgraduatestofindworkasunemploymentisveryhighnowadays.A.the;/B.a;/C.a;aD./;the28.ExpertssaidthatinSichuanearthquake,about305earthquakesha

veoccurredinthecountryandpeoplediedorwereinjured.A.tenthousandsB.tensofthousandsofC.tensofthousandofD.tenthousandsof29.If

youdon’tmakeupyourmindtoovercomeyourbadhabits,youwon’tbeabletoyourgoal.A.achieveB.winC.gainD.require30.Johnaswellastheotherchildre

nwho_______noparents_______goodcareofinthevillage.A.have;isbeingtakenB.have;hastakenC.has;istakenD.has;havebeentaken31.Somegroupsst

illhavedifficulties_______access_______socialservices.A.gain;inB.gaining;toC.togain;toD.gaining;of32.—It’stenyearssinceImetyoulasttime.I________youa

tall.—Iwouldn’thave,either,ifsomeone________youbyname.A.didn’trecognize;didn’tcallB.haven’trecognized;didn’tcallC.can’trecognize;hadcalle

dD.didn’trecognize;hadn’tcalled33.Tomis_______learningEnglish.Tolearnitwell,heabandonsallhishobbies.A.boundtoB.desperatetoC.bentonD.accustom

edto34.—DidyougotovisittheAcropolisyesterday?—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)?Themanwhoorgan

izedthesportingeventswhichbecametheParalympicsGames36wasadoctor,LudwigGuttmann.Inhisteens,Ludwigwasalwaysinterestedinmedicineandworkedasa37inahosp

ital.Thenhe38frommedicalschoolandbecameadoctorwhenhewas25yearsold.Guttmann39asuccessfulcareerforthenextfewyears.40,bec

auseGuttmannandhisfamilywereJews,inGermanywasbecomingvery41forthem.In1938Guttmann42totheUKwithhisfamilywherehecontinuedhisresearch43thebestwa

ytotreatpatients.TheSecondWorldWarwasgoingonandtherewerealotofsoldiers44inthefighting.Oftenthey45the

useoftheirlegsandneeded46andhelp.Thedisabledsoldierswereoften47andangryfortheycouldn’treallyliveanormal,usefullife.Guttmannusedhisnew48tolookafte

rtheirinjuriesbuthealsotriedtogivethememotionalstrength.Guttmann49takingpartinsportcouldhelpaperson’sbodyaswellastheirmindandbegantouse50

asatreatmenttohelphispatients.Hewantedtogivethembacktheirself-respectanddignityand51themtotakepartinsports.In1948thehospitalheldasportingeventcalled

“TheInternationalWheelchairGames”.By1952theeventbeganto52biggerwithdisabledathletesfromothercountriesattending.By1960th

egameswerecalledtheInternationalStrokeMandevilleGamesandtheywereheldinRomealongsidethe53SummerOlympics.By1968therewere

750athletesfrom29differentcountries.Guttmannhimselfdiedin1980,even54thegameswerecalled“Paralympics”,butthereis

no55thatheisthefounderandfatheroftheParalympicsGames.It’sthankstohishardworkthatweareallabletoenjoytheParalympics.36.A.graduallyB.event

uallyC.temporarilyD.compulsorily37.A.doctorB.stewardC.volunteerD.director38.A.excitedB.benefitedC.sufferedD.graduated39.A.enjoyedB.accept

edC.designedD.explored40.A.ButB.HoweverC.ThereforeD.Otherwise41.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.ex

perimentsC.modelsD.methods49.A.knewB.deniedC.allowedD.approved50.A.musicB.medicineC.sportD.magic51.A.forced

B.encouragedC.allowedD.drove52.A.seemB.goC.runD.get53.A.yearlyB.localC.independentD.official54.A.beforeB.afterC.untilD.since55.A.evide

nceB.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。AOwning

adogisassociatedwithasignificantlylowerriskofheartdiseaseanddeath,accordingtoacomprehensivenewstudypublishedbyateamofSwedishresearc

hersonFridayinthejournalScientificReports.Thescientistsfollowed3.4millionpeopleoverthecourseof12yearsandfoun

dthatadultswholivedaloneandowneddogswere33percentlesslikelytodieduringthestudythanadultswholivedalonewithoutdog

s.Inaddition,thesingleadultswithdogswere36percentlesslikelytodiefromheartdisease.“Dogownershipwasespeciallyprominentasaprotectivefactorinp

eoplelivingalone,whoareagroupreportedpreviouslytobeathigherriskofheartdiseaseanddeaththanthoselivinginamultiperso

nhousehold,”MwenyaMubanga,aPh.D.studentatUppsalaUniversityinUppsala,Sweden,andtheleadjuniorauthorofthestudy,s

aidinastatementannouncingitsfindings.Thelinkbetweendogownershipandlowermortality(死亡率)waslesspronouncedinad

ultswholivedeitherwithfamilymembersorpartners,butstillpresent,accordingtothestudy.“Perhapsadogmaystandinasanimportantfamilymemberinthesingleh

ousehold,”Mubangaadded.“Anotherinterestingfindingwasthatownersofdogswhichwereintendedoriginallyforhuntingweremostprotected.”Thestudy,whichisthelar

gesttodateonthehealthrelationsofowningadog,suggestedthatoneofthereasonswhydogownersmayhavealowerriskofmortalit

yandheartdiseasewasthatdogownerswalkedmore.“Thesekindsofepidemiological(流行病学的)studieslookforassociationsinlargepopulationsbutdonotprovidea

nswerstowhetherandhowdogscouldprotecttheirownersfromheartdisease,”ToveFall,aseniorauthorofthestudyandaprofesso

ratUppsalaUniversity,saidinastatement.“Weknowthatdogownersingeneralhaveahigherlevelofphysicalactivity,whichcouldbeoneexplanationfortheobse

rvedresults,”Falladded.“Otherexplanationsincludeincreasedwellbeingandsocialcontactsoreffectsofthedogonthebacteri

almicrobiome(微生物菌群)intheowner.”FalladdedthatbecauseallparticipantsofthestudywereSwedish,theresultsmos

tcloselyapplytodogownersinSwedenorother“Europeanpopulationswithsimilarcultureregardingdogownership”.56.Whydidtheresearchersd

othestudyrelatedto3.4millionpeople’shealthandthedogs?A.TohelpEuropeans.B.Tofindtheirassociation.C.Toprotectunhealthy

adults.D.Toreducetheriskofheartdisease.57.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“prominent”probablymeaninPara.3?A.Universal.B

.Confusing.C.Appealing.D.Important.BVisalastyearofferedupto50smallbusinessesa$10,000rewardtogocashless.Thoughitisstilltooearlytoknowwhatw

illhappentothebusinessesthatwonthecompetition(Visahasnotannouncedthewinnersyet),thekeyargumentsinfavoro

fcash-abandonmentarethatitwouldleadtomoreefficientserviceandcarryalowerriskoftheft.ArecentNewYorkTimesartic

lecoveredrestaurantsinManhattanthattakeplasticonly,andsupportersarelookingforwardtoanentirelycashlesssociety.Doingawaywithcashmayindeedsoundappe

aling.SupportersoftennotethatChinaandIndiahavealreadygonefurtherinthisdirectionthantheUnitedStates.Butafewdrawbac

ksareobvious:CardcompaniessuchasVisachargemerchantshighprocessingfees,theriskoffraud(诈骗)balancesoutthelowerriskoftheft,olderconsumersmaynotwishtom

akethechange,andconsumerswillloseyetmoreprivacy(largecompanieswillhavetheabilitytotrackeverypurchasemade).Perhapsthelessobviousoneistha

tacashlesssystemwillexcludethepoorandthenear­poor,formanypoorpeopledon’thavecreditcardsorbankaccounts.ConditionsintheU.S.arenowherenearsuit

ableforenteringacashlesssociety;toomanypeoplewouldbeleftbehind.YouryoungfriendmaybehappytoacceptmoneyviaPayPaloranotherapp,yourcafemay

useaniPadinsteadofacashregister,butlandlordsinlow-incomeareasstillprefermoneyorders.It’sconvenientforconsumerstocharge,say,anoutingtoth

enailsalon—butwhenyouaddthetiptoyourcreditcardbill,itmaynevermakeittotheworker.58.WhydidVisaholdthecompetition?A.Tosupportsmallbusinesses.B

.Toattractmoreusers.C.Topromotecash-abandonment.D.Torewardsuccessfulbusinesses.59.Whichisthedisadvantageofacashlesssocietyacco

rdingtotheauthor?A.Theriskoffraudislowerthanthatoftheft.B.Consumers’privacyhasmorepotentialrisks.C.Moreplasticisusedandcausesresourcewa

ste.D.Thepoorandthenear-poorareunwillingtousecash.60.Whowouldprobablyprefertobepaidincash?A.Alandlordinadevelopedarea.B.Acafeowner.C.A

youngperson.D.Aworkerinanailsalon.CDon’tgetmadthenexttimeyoucatchyourteenagertextingwhenhepromisedtobestudying.Hesim

plymaynotbeabletoresist.AUI(UniversityofIowa)studyfoundteenagersarefarmoresensitivethanadultstotheimmediateeffectorrewardoftheirbeha

viors.Thefindingsmayhelpexplainwhytheinitialrushoftextingmaybemoreattractiveforadolescentsthanthelong-t

ermpayoffofstudying.“Fortheteenager,therewardsareattractive,”saysProfessorJatinVaidya,anauthorofthestudy.“Theydrawadolescents.Sometimes,therewa

rdsareakindofmotivationforthem.Evenwhenabehaviorisnolongerinateenager’sbestinteresttocontinue,hewillstillgoon

.That’sbecausetheeffectoftherewardisstillthereandlastsmuchlongerinadolescentsthaninadults.”Forparents,tha

tmeanslimitingdistractionsoteenagerscanmakebetterchoices.Takethehomeworkandsocialmediadilemmaforexample:At9p.m.,shu

toffeverythingexceptacomputerthathasnoaccesstoFacebookorTwitter,theresearchersadvise.“I’mnotsayingtheyshou

ldn’tbeallowedtohaveaccesstotechnology,”Vaidyasays.“Butsomehelpinnettingtheirconcentrationisnecessaryforthemsotheycand

evelopthoseimpulse(冲动)­controlskills.”Intheirstudy,Vaidyaandco-authorShaunVeceranoteresearchersgenerallybelieveteenagersareimp

ulsive,makebaddecisions,andengageinriskybehaviorbecausethefrontallobes(额叶)oftheirbrainsarenotfullydeveloped.ButtheUIresearcherswonderwhe

thersomethingmorefundamentalisgoingonwithadolescentstocausebehaviorsindependentofhigher-levelreasoning.“Wewantedtotrytounderstandhowthebrain’sre

wardsystemchangesfromchildhoodtoadulthood,”saysVaidya,whoaddstherewardcharacterinthehumanbrainiseasierthandecision­making.“We’vebeentr

yingtounderstandtherewardprocessinadolescenceandwhetherthereismoretoadolescencebehaviorthananunderde

velopedfrontallobe,”headds.Fortheirstudy,theresearcherspersuaded40adolescents,aged13and16,and40adults,aged

20and35toparticipate.Inthefuture,researchershopetolookintothepsychologicalandneurologicalaspectsoftheirresults.61.Whatdo

esthepassagemainlytellus?A.Always,rewardsareattractivetoteenagers.B.Resistancecanbecontrolledwellbyadolescent

s.C.Gettingrewardsisthegreatestmotivationforadolescentstostudy.D.Theinitialrushoftextingislessattractiveforadolescentsthanthelong-termpa

yoffofstudying.62.WhichstatementagreeswithJatinVaidya’sidea?A.ChildrenshouldhaveaccesstotheInternet.B.Childrenneedhelp

inrefocusingtheirattention.C.Parentsshouldhelpchildreninmakingdecisions.D.Theinfluenceoftherewardisweakinadolescents.

63.Whatresultdoesteenagers’brainunderdevelopmentleadto?A.Makinggooddecisions.B.Escapingriskybehavior.C.Joiningindange

rousactions.D.Doingthingsaftersomethought.64.Howdidtheresearcherscarryouttheirstudy?A.Byexaminingadults’brai

n.B.Byexaminingteenagers’brain.C.Bybuildingthebrain’srewardsystem.D.Bymakingacomparisonofbrainexaminat

ions.DI’mastoryteller.AndIwouldliketotellyouafewpersonalstories.IgrewupreadingBritishandAmericanchildren’sbooks

.WhenIbegantowrite,IwroteexactlythekindsofstoriesIwasreading:Allmycharacterswerewhiteandblue-eyed,theyateapplesandtalkedalotabouttheweathe

r,despitethefactthatIlivedinNigeria.Weatemangoes,andwenevertalkedabouttheweather.BecauseallIhadreadwerebooksinwhichcharacterswereforeign,Ihadb

ecomeconvincedthatbooksbytheirverynaturehadtohaveforeignersinthem.ThingschangedwhenIdiscoveredAfricanbooks.BecauseofwriterslikeCh

inuaAchebeandCamaraLaye,Iwentthrougha_mental_shiftinmyideaofliterature.Irealizedthatpeoplelikeme—agirlwithskinofthecolorofchocolate,co

uldalsoexistinliterature.IstartedtowriteaboutthingsIrecognized.SowhatthediscoveryofAfricanwritersdidformewasthis:Its

avedmefromhavingasinglestoryofwhatbookswere.TheyearIturnedeight,wegotanewhouseboyFidefromanearbyruralvillage.Theonlythingmymothertoldusabouthimwas

thathisfamilywasverypoor.AndwhenIdidn’tfinishmydinner,mymotherwouldsay,“Finishyourfood!Don’tyouknow?Peop

lelikeFide’sfamilyhavenothing”.SoIfeltenormouspityforFide’sfamily.ThenoneSaturday,wewenttohisvillagetovisit,andhismothershowedusabeau

tifullypatternedbasketthathisbrotherhadmade.Iwasastonished.Ithadnotoccurredtomethatanybodyinhisfamilycouldactuallymake

something.Theirpovertywasmysinglestoryofthem.Yearslater,whenIleftNigeriatogotouniversityintheUnitedStates,myAmericanr

oommateaskedwhereIhadlearnedtospeakEnglishsowell,andwasconfusedwhenIsaidthatNigeriahappenedtohaveEng

lishasitsofficiallanguage.Whatstruckmewasthis:Shehadfeltsorryformeevenbeforeshesawme.MyroommatehadasinglestoryofAfrica:asinglesto

ryofcatastrophe.Ofcourse,Africaisacontinentfullofcatastrophes.Butthereareotherstoriesthatarenotaboutcatastrophe,anditisveryimportant,anditisjus

tasimportant,totalkaboutthem.Theconsequenceofthesinglestoryisthis:Itrobspeopleofdignity.Itmakesourrecognitionofourequalhumanitydifficult.Itemphasizes

howwearedifferentratherthanhowwearesimilar.SowhatifmymotherhadtoldusthatFide’sfamilywaspoorbuthardworking?WhatifwehadanAfricantelevisi

onnetworkthatbroadcastdiverseAfricanstoriesallovertheworld?WhatifmyroommateknewaboutmyNigerianpublisher,MuhtarBakare,aremarkableman

wholefthisjobinabanktofollowhisdreamandstartapublishinghouse?WhatifmyroommateknewaboutmyfriendFunmiIyanda,afearlesswomanwhohostsaTVshow,andisdeterm

inedtotellthestoriesthatweprefertoforget?MyNigerianpublisherandIhavejuststartedanon-profitorganizationcalledF

arafinaTrust,andwehavebigdreamsofbuildinglibrariesandprovidingbooksforstateschools,andalsooforganizinglotsofworkshopsinreadingandwri

ting,forallthepeoplewhoareeagertotellourmanystories.Storiesmatter.Manystoriesmatter.Storiescanbreakthe

dignityofapeople,butstoriescanalsorepairthatbrokendignity.Whenwerealizethatthereisneverasinglestoryaboutanyplace,w

eregainakindofparadise.65.Whatisprobablypeople’sfirstimpressionofthewriterwhenitcomestohernationality?A.Shemainlyeatsapplesandmangoes.B

.ShemaynotspeakfluentEnglish.C.Shecomesfromaplacefreeofcatastrophes.D.Sheprefersstoriesbasedonforeigncharacters.66.Theunderlinedphrase“amentalshif

t”inParagraph2referstothewriter’s________.A.discoveryofAfricanbookswithcharactersofherskincolorB.acquaintancewithlocalA

fricanwriterslikeChinuaAchebeC.realizationthatnotonlyforeigncharactersexistinliteratureD.changethatshestartedtowriteaboutthingssherecognize

d67.Howmanypersonalstorieshasthewritermentionedinthepassage?A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.D.Five.68.Thewriterusesseveralsinglestoriesinthepassagetoillustratet

hatthesinglestory________.A.mattersinkeepinglistenerswellinformedB.tendstoconveyaprejudicedideatoliste

nersC.getsincreasinglypopularamongstorytellersD.failstoproducealastingeffectonlisteners69.Thewriterlistsmany“whatifs”inParagraph6

to________.A.emphasizeourdifferencesratherthansimilaritiesB.indicatethewaythatstoriesareusedtobreakdignityC.showthehar

dshipofrecognizingourequalhumanityD.stresstheimportanceoftellingdiverse,balancedstories70.Whichofthe

followingcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.TheDangeroftheSingleStoryB.TheImportanceofTellingStoriesC.The

SingleStoriesThatMatterD.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’sasifcountrymusicwererestrictedtospeci

ficareas,mainlyintheSouthandMidwest.Iacceptthattoday’scountrymusicisnotasgoodasitoncewas.Since2012,ithasr

eallygonedownhillandhasbecomemorepopmusicthananythingelse,whichisashamebecausethereweremanygreatcountrymusiciansthatproducedamazing

music.HereinSoCal,countrymusicisnotthemainstream,butquitetheopposite.Ifyoulikecountrymusic,it’slikelythatyouwillgetlookeddownonandlecturedonhow

countrymusicisnogood.Youmayfindafewbravepeoplethatopenlyadmittolikingcountrymusic,anditiswiththemthatyoucancomplai

ntherearenotenoughcountryconcertsnearby.It’sraretofindyoungerfolksthatgenuinelyenjoycountrymusicinSoCal,

mainlybecausetheyarenotreallyexposedtoit.Youeitherlistentoitbecauseyourfamilylikesitoryoustumbleupon(意外发现)

itonedaywhenyouareflippingthroughthestationslookingforagoodsongandgethooked.Bothofthesearerareoccurrences,mainlybecauseevenifyou

rfamilylikescountrymusic,itdoesn’tnecessarilymeanyoudo.Besides,thechanceofstoppingonacountrystationhereisprobablylessthan

25%.Ithinkitisimportanttoshowappreciationofcountrymusic,mainlybecauseitisslowlydisappearing.What’smore,itisafundamentalpartofAmericanhi

storyandculture.Ifyouweretolookbackontherootsofcountrymusic,youwouldfindablendofdifferentelementssuchasfolk,jazz,theblue

s,androck.Itisalsooneofthelastformsofstorytelling.Countrymusicstartedoffasawaytotellastoryoranevent,likethebluesandfolkmusic.Countrymusicisoneoft

heoldestmusictypesstillaroundandweoweittoourselvestofindappreciationofitandwhatithastooffer.I’mnotsayingyouhavetoloveit,butat

leastrecognizethatithascharacter,likemostthingsinthepast.Wedon’thavetolikeit,butit’simportanttolearnaboutit.Sogiveitac

hanceandlistentosomeoftheclassicsorreallyanypieceofcountrymusicbefore2012.Youmightfindyourselfpleasantlysurprised.CountryMusicTheintro

d-uctiontocountrymusic·Countrymusicismore1.____________intheSouthandMidwestofAmericathaninSouthernCaliforni

a.·The2._____________oftoday’scountrymusichasdecreased.·Ithasgonedownhillandtendedtobemore3.____________topopmusicsince2012.Countrymusicin

SoCal·Manypeoplearenotbraveenoughtoadmitthattheylikecountrymusicto4.____________beinglookeddownon.·Countrymusicisnotmains

treammusicinSoCalandcountrymusicconcertsarenotoften5.____________.·Youngergenerationsdon’tenjoycountrymusicbecause

theyseldom6.__________themselvestoiteitherintheirfamilyorinpublic.The7.____________ofcountrymusic·It

isanessentialpartofAmericanhistoryandculture.·Itisoneofthelastformsof8.__________.·Appreciatingcountrymusicm

eanspreventingits9.____________.·Listeningtoclassicalcountrymusicorthatcreatedbefore2012canbringapleasantfeeling.Theconclus

ionWedon’t10.____________havetolovecountrymusic,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,inca

seyouaren’taware,aretough!Therewereclasseswereallyhadtostrugglewith,fighttogetthrough,andsurvivedonl

ybydiggingourfingersinwitheverythingwehad.Alongtheway,manyofthepeoplewhostartedatthesametimedroppedout,changedmajors,

etc.Theyquit.MariaandIdidn’tandwehavedegreestoshowforit.MariaandIcameupwithasaying,“We’renotquitters,we’refailures!”We’dr

atherfailaclassthreetimesandeventuallypassitthanquitandresignourselvestotheideathatwe“justcan’tgetit”.Thatkindofsobstorydefeatismhastoberemovedfrom

yourmind.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’reno

tquitters,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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