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2024学年第一学期奉贤区高三英语一模卷考生注意:1.考试时间105分钟,试卷满分115分。2.本次考试设试卷和答题纸两部分。所有答题必须涂(选择题)或写(非选择题)在答题纸上,做在试卷上一律不得分。3.务必在答题纸上填写准考证号和姓名,并将核对后的条形码贴在指定位置。I.Grammarand
vocabularySectionA(10分)Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.For
theblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.TheBestMusictoBoostPr
oductivityHowmanytimeshaveyouputonyourheadphonestohelpyouconcentrateonyourtasks?Variousstudieshavetriedtoadd
ressthequestionof(1)________musicintheworkplacecanbehelpfulornot.Theshortanswerseemstobeyes,butitdependsonthejobandthemusic.Inonestudy,machine
operatorsataclothesmanufacturerbecame(2)________(productive)whentheylistenedtorelaxingmusic;theresearchersthereforesuggestedtryingmusicwithafasterpa
ceinstead.However,inanotherstudy(3)________(conduct)amongsurgeonswhooperatedonpatientswhilelisteningtoclassicalm
usic,itshowedthattheywerebothfasterandmoreaccurateinperformance.Inthiscase,theresearchersadvisedagainsthighpaceorloud
music(4)________itcouldbedistracting.Accordingtosomescientists,nomatterwhattaskyou’reengagedin,lyricsinmusic(5)________negativelyimpactyoura
ttention.However,if(6)________(listen)tolyric-lessorclassicaltunesannoysyou,you’reprobablynotgoingtobeveryp
roductive,soitultimatelydependsonyourpersonalpreference.Theremightbealinkbetween‘emotionaluse’ofmusicatw
orkandperformance,too.Essentially,ifyourmoodimproves,sodoesyourwork.Tosomeextent,then,youmaybebestoffplayi
ngmusic(7)________makesyouhappy.Interestingly,though,one2023study,whichsurveyed244peoplewholistenedtomusicatwork,
revealednobenefitwhenmusic(8)________(use)forcognitivethinkingorjustplayedinthebackground.Butifyou’rejusthereforthebesttrack
s(9)________(boost)yourproductivity,we’vegotsomerecommendationsforyou.Thetopthreesongsmostoftenincludedinwork-relatedSpotifylists(10)________(be):‘D
ropsofJupiter’(Train),‘Dreams’(FleetwoodMac)and‘Don’tStopBelievin’(Journey).Integratethesesongsintoyourworkdayande
xperiencetheboostinproductivitytheycanprovide.SectionB(10分)Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.N
otethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.SkyquakeIfyou’veeverheardaloud,distantboomingnoisewithnoobviousexplanationlikeathunderstormoraca
rbackfiring,thenyoumighthaveexperiencedaskyquake.Skyquakeshavebeenreportedaroundtheworldandlocalshave___
11___namesforthemindifferentregions.NearSenecaLakeinNewYorkState,they’reknownas‘Senecaguns’;inBelgiumthey’recalled‘mistpoeff
ers’;andtheJapaneserefertothemas‘uminari’,which___12___means‘criesfromthesea.’Somescientistshavesuggestedthatatypeofmeteor(流星)couldbethecau
se.Thesespacerocksexplodewhenthey___13___Earth’satmosphere.Ifthisoccurredabovethickcloud,thesoundcould___14___acrossawidearea.However,thereisno___
15___evidencereachingtheground.A(n)___16___explanationisthegascomingoutofthebottomofthelake.Severalhotspotsforsk
yquakeactivityareclosetolarge,deeplakes,suchasSeneca.Butskyquakeshavealsobeenreportedawayfromsuchwaterbodies
.ResearchersattheUniversityofNorthCarolinacomparedlocalnewsreportswithinformationfrom___17___sensorsandearthquakedetectors.Theywereunabletoidentif
yanyearthquakeactivitythatcoincidedwiththestrangenoises,___18___rulingoutgroundshakingasthecauseofit.Theyconcludedthatthisp
henomenonis___19___totheatmosphere.Possiblereasonscouldincludemeteorsexplodingintheskyorthesoundofbigwavesgettinglouderbecauseofspecialweatherconditi
onsneartheocean.Overtheyears,manyofthese___20___mysterynoiseshaveturnedouttobecausedbymilitaryplanesflyingfa
sterthanthespeedofsound.Giventhediversityoflocationsandexplanations,it’spossiblethatskyquakesindifferentpart
softheworldhavedifferentcauses.Butfornow,theirtruecauseremainsmysterious.II.ReadingComprehension(45分)SectionA(15分)Directions:
ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.Theri
gidcorridorsofWeltonAcademycarriedtheweightoftraditionandconformity(循规蹈矩).JohnKeating,anEnglishteacherwitha(n)___21___ofmys
teryandpassion,steppedintotheacademylikeabreathoffreshnessinadullroom.Hisverypresencewasa(n)___22___tothelong-establishednormsoftheschool.Hewas
notonetosimplystandatthefrontoftheclassroomandlecturedaboutShakespeare’spoetryortherulesofgrammar.___23___,hehadauniquewayofmakingthewor
dscomealive.Inhisfirstclass,hewalkedintotheroom,atwinkleinhiseye,andledtheboysoutintothehallway.A.enterB.ec
hoC.physicalD.linkedE.supposedF.initialG.literallyH.diverseI.weatherJ.alternativeK.effectivelyPointingattheold,fade
dpicturesofformerstudents,hesaid,“Carpediem,boys.Seizetheday.Makeyourlives___24___.Thesemenwereoncejustlikeyou,withdreamsandpot
ential.Don’tletthisplaceburyyourambitions.”Hisspecialhaven,the“WhispersoftheBard,”wasamagicalplacehiddenawayfromthe___25___eyesofth
eschoolauthorities.Here,undertheopensky,Keatingwouldgatherthestudentsaroundhim.Hewouldrecitepoetrywithsuchent
husiasmthatthewordsseemedto___26___intheair.“Poetry,”hetoldthem,“isnotjustaboutrhymesandmeters.It’sthelanguageofthe___27___.It’sthewayweex
pressthedeepestdesiresandthewildestdreamsthatwehold___28___us.”Heencouragedeachstudenttofindtheirownvoicebetweenthelinesoft
hegreatpoets.ToNeilPerry,whohadahiddenpassionforthe___29___burninglikeasmallfireinhisheart,Keatingwaslikeaguidingstar.Hesawthepotentialin
Neil’seyesandsaid,“Neil,thestageiswaitingforyou.Don’tletanyoneevenyourfather___30___yourlight.Yourdreamsarep
recious,andyouhavethetalenttomakethemcometrue.”HehelpedNeilpracticehislines,showinghimhowto___31___hisemotionsthrougheveryword.UnderKeat
ing’sguidanceineverysession,Neilgrewmoreconfident,believingthathecouldeven___32___whathisfatherexpectedofhim.ForToddAnderson,whowasshya
ndoften___33___byhisbrotherseeminglyexcellentateverything,Keatingnoticedhistalentforseeingthedeepermeaninginliterature.“Todd,”hesaid,
“yourmindisatreasurechest.Openitandshareyourthoughtswiththeworld.Don’tbeafraidto___34___.Yourinterpretationsareasvaluableasanyother’s.”WithKeating’s
encouragingwords,Toddstartedtocomeoutofhis___35___,findingthecouragetospeakupandexpresshimself.Keating’sencouragement
waslikeagentlewindthatblewthroughthelivesofthesestudents,fanningtheflamesoftheirdreamsandgivingthemthestrengthtopursuewhattheytrulyloved.21.A.ai
rB.gestureC.moodD.outlook22.A.threatB.barrierC.challengeD.opportunity23.A.HoweverB.ThereforeC.InsteadD.Moreover24.A.mysteriousB.extraordina
ryC.practicalD.specific25.A.caringB.shiningC.wanderingD.watching26.A.danceB.floatC.moveD.slide27.A.insightB.innocenceC.soulD.sense28.A.b
etweenB.uponC.intoD.within29.A.poetryB.stageC.matchD.music30.A.dimB.adjustC.flashD.fuel31.A.concealB.projectC.stimula
teD.sustain32.A.fallwithinB.persistinC.keepoffD.gobeyond33.A.overseenB.overshadowedC.overestimatedD.overlooked34.A.stepa
wayB.fitinC.standoutD.pushforward35.A.routineB.shellC.circleD.spaceSectionB(22分)Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbysev
eralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiven
inthepassageyouhavejustread.AIntheyear1669,aGermantradernamedHennigBrandsetoutonanunusualquestthatwouldleadtooneofthemostfascinatingdiscoverie
sinthehistoryofchemistry.Brand,drivenbytheage-oldalchemists’dreamofmagicallyturningbasemetalsintogold,conductedaseriesofexperi
mentsthatwouldforeverchangeourunderstandingofelements.Brand’sjourneybeganwithanassumptionthatthekeytocreating“gold”residedinhumanurine(尿液).T
hisseeminglystrangeideawasfueledbytheobservationthaturinesharedasimilaryellowcolorwiththepreciousmetal.Ac
tingonthisbelief,Brandcollectedanastonishing5000litersofurineandallowedittostandandferment(发酵).Afterweeksoffermentation,Br
andboiledtheurinedowntoathick,stickysubstance.Hethenmixedthispastewithsandandheatedthemixturetoanextremetemper
ature.Whatemergedfromthisprocesswasasubstancethatwasentirelynewtotheworldofscience–awhitesolidthatshonewithasoftlightinthedark.Brandnam
edthisglowingmaterial“phosphorus,”originatingfromtheGreekwordsfor“lightbearer.”Thediscoveryofphosphoruswasnotjustascientificbreakthrough
;itcapturedtheimaginationofthepublicandthescientificcommunityalike.Itsabilitytogiveofflightinthedarknes
swasbothfascinatingandmysterious.TheimplicationsofBrand’sdiscoverywerefar-reaching.Phosphoruswasnotonlyanoveltybutalsoasubst
ancewithpracticalapplications.Itwouldlaterbecomeanessentialcomponentintheproductionofmatches,fertilizers,andvariousche
micals.HennigBrand’saccidentaldiscoveryofphosphorusin1669wasmorethanjustfindinganewelement;itmarkedtheendofth
eeraoftheperiodofmagicchemistryandthebeginningofmodernchemistry.Brand’sphosphorus,oncesoughtasameans
towealth,becameacornerstoneinthefieldofscience,acleardemonstrationofpowerofcuriosityandtheunexpectedpathstha
tcanleadtoenlightenment.36.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Thefallofancientalchemistsandtheriseofmodern
chemists.B.Theaccidentaldiscoveryofphosphorusanditsscientificimpact.C.Theimportanceofhumanurineinscientificexpe
riments.D.Thetransformationofbasemetalsintogoldthroughmagic.37.WhatwasHennigBrand’sinitialgoalwhenhestartedhisexperiments
?A.Toturnhumanurineintogold.B.Todiscoveranewelement.C.Toproduceaglowingsubstance.D.Toreformmodernchemistry.38.Theunderline
dword“cornerstone”inthelastparagraphisclosestinmeaningto______.A.mysteryB.symbolC.obstacleD.foundation39.Whatcanb
einferredaboutHennigBrandfromthepassage?A.Hewasaseriouschemistwhofollowedestablishedscientificmethods.B.Hewasavisionaryscient
istwhopredictedthefutureofchemistry.C.Hewasacuriousindividualwillingtoexploreunconventionalideas.D.Hewasawealthytraderwithadeepunder
standingofchemistry.BGoingunderground?TheSubwayistheeasiestwaytogetaroundtheCityCentreandWestEndofGlasgow.Runningeve
ryfourminutesatpeaktimes,ittakesjust24minutestocompleteacircuitofthe15stationsandcostsfromaslittleas£1.80foranadultsingletotravelanywhereelseonth
esystem.FirstTrainsLastTrainsOuterCircleMon.toSat.Sun.OuterCircleMon.toSat.Sun.FromGovan06:3010:00FromGovan23:1
617:50FromStEnoch06:3410:03FromStEnoch23:3018:03InnerCircleMon.toSat.Sun.InnerCircleMon.toSat.Sun.FromG
ovan06:3010:00FromGovan23:1617:50FromStEnoch06:3210:00FromStEnoch23:2818:00SubwayticketsTypeAdultChild***unlimitedtravelforoneday**Appliestochildr
enunder16yearsold.Childrenunderfivetravelforfreeifaccompaniedbyafarepayingadult.Single£1.80£0.85Return£3.40£1.60Allday*£4.30£2.1540.Accordin
gtothenoticeboard,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Thesubwayistheonlywaytotravelinthecity.B.Thesubwayrunsev
ery4minutesanytimeoftheday.C.Anentirejourneyof24stationstakes15minutes.D.Anadultticketforafullcircuitcostsonly£1.80.41.ToarriveatKelvinbridgeonaweek
daymorningassoonaspossible,youcantaketheearliesttrainfromStEnochat____________.A.6:34B.6:32C.10:00D.10:0342.Acoupletakinga15-year-oldandanew
bornonaONE-DAYtripinGlasgowcanmaximizetheirsubwayexperiencebypaying____________.A.£6.45B.£8.40C.£10.75D.£12.90CForthefirsttime,scientist
shaveobservedthebrainthroughoutthepregnancy(怀孕)timeline.Sexhormones,likeestrogenandtestosterone,arepowerfulplayersinthebrain,affec
tingmood,memory,andmore.Someofthemostdramatichormonalchangesthathumansexperiencehappenduringpregnancy,andyetthoseninemonths
havebeenablackboxforhumanneuroscienceuntilnow.AnewstudypublishedthisweekinNatureNeuroscienceprovidesthemostextensivelookinsidethatblackboxye
t.Researchersscannedthebrainofonewoman26timesovertheentirecourseofherpregnancy–before,duringandafter.Brainscansshowthattracksofwhitemattergetstro
ngerduringpregnancy.Previousbrainimagingstudiesfrombeforeandafterpregnancyhaveshownthatpregnancyshrinks(缩小)partsofth
ebrain,specificallyitsgraymatter.Theseouterlayersofthebrainareresponsibleformostofsensation,learningandoth
ergreatthingsthebraindoes.Shrinkinggraymattermaysoundscary,butithappenstoallofusthroughoutdevelopmenttofine
-tuneourneuralprocessingandmakeourbrainsmoreefficient.Thoughtheterm“mommybrain”isoftenusedtorefertothebrainfogandforgetfulnesssomepeoplefeeld
uringpregnancy,thebrainchangesarelikelyadaptive.Forexample,youmaybeforgettingwhereyourkeysare,butyouarewaymorefocusedonwhatishappe
ningtoyourbaby.Researchersareparticularlyinterestedinchangeswithinbrainregionsthathelpwithsocialcognitionbyallowingustotakeonothers’perspectives.Th
escaleandpatternofbrainchangesduringpregnancyaresimilartowhatotherresearchershaveseeninadolescentbrainsdu
ringpuberty(青春期),alsodrivenbyhormones.Otherresearchershavebeenabletodetectwhethersomeonehadbeenpregnantbased
onlyonneuroimagingdatafromdecadeslater.Sodespitethecommonsayingthatourbrainsstopdevelopinginourmid-20s,hormonessee
mtodrivebig,long-lastingchangesthroughoutadulthood.Fromstudyingthewoman’sbrain,researchersconfirmedgraymatterdecreasedbyfourpercentoverthecourseo
fpregnancyandthatdecreasepersistedthroughouttheendofthestudytwoyearsaftergivingbirth.Anditwasn’tjustoneareaornetwork–80%ofbrainregionssh
runk.Whilecertainareasandnetworkschangedfasterthanothers,theteamdoesn’tyetknowwhattheimplicationsare.4
3.Thepassagemainlytellsus__________________.A.howpregnancyimpactswomen’smemoryB.howbrainscansleadtoabreakthroughC.howpubertydiffersfro
mpregnancyD.howbrainchangesduringpregnancy44.Basedontheresearch,apregnantwomanshould______changesaccompanying“mommybrai
n”?A.peacefullyacceptB.consciouslyavoidC.completelyignoreD.eagerlyexpect45.Wecanlearnfromthelasttwoparagraphsthat_________
_______________.A.researchershavefiguredoutwhycertainareasofbrainchangefasterB.despitesimilarity,brainchangesinpubertyaren’tdr
ivenbyhormonesC.hormonesarelikelytocausebrainchangesbeyondadolescenceD.theshrinkageofgraymatterinbrainstopsshortlyafterchildbir
th46.Whatisthestructureofthispassage?A.B.C.IntroducingatopicProvidingexamplesStatingaproblemProposingsolution
sEvaluatingthesolutionsPresentingafindingExplainingRelatingwithotherfindingsSummarizingthemainpointsD.SectionC(8分)Directions:Readthepassagecar
efully.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.A.Previously,the
y’vetrainedpacksofheroratstodetectdangerousbacteria.B.Thentheywereintroducedtocommonscentsusedtomaskillegalwildlifet
rade.C.Thiseffortaimstoprovidealow-costdetectionsystemtopreventillegalhunting.D.However,thereareconcernsthattheratsmightbedistractedbys
omecommonscents.E.Existingscreeningtoolsareexpensiveandtimeintensive,necessitatinganewapproach.F.Forthispurpose,thesetrainedratswillbeexpectedtowor
kinlikelyhotspotsforillegalwildlifetrade.RattingonCrimes“Youarenevermorethansixfeetawayfromarat,”goesthesaying
.Thoughithasbeenconcludedthatthisestimateisincorrect,itmightsoonbeaccurateforthoseinvolvedintheillegalwildl
ifetrade.AteamofresearchershavetrainedAfricanratstopickupthescents(气味)ofendangeredanimalproducts,suchaselephantivoryandrhinohorn.47.________
__Theratpackcanevenidentifytheseitemswhenconcealedamongothersubstances,andhavebeenshowntorememberthesmellsaftermo
nthsofnon-exposure.Thisisn’tthefirsttimeAPOPO,aTanzania-basednon-profit,haverecognizedapotentialforasupe
r-ratworkforce.48.__________Theorganizationlookstoprovidelow-tech,cost-efficientsolutionstopressingchallengesthroughoutAfrica.Therats
inthenewstudywentthroughseveraldemandingstagesoftraining.Theyfirstlearnedtosmellatargetscentforseveralsecondstoe
arnaflavouredreward.49.__________Thefinalstepwasmemoryconsolidationtraining,wheretheywerereintroducedtoscentsthey’dnotencounteredf
orfiveandeightmonths,respectively.Despitethemonthsofnon-exposure,theratsshowedperfectmemoryscores,suggestingthattheircognitivememoryperformanc
eissimilartothatofdogs.Illegalcapture,killing,andharvestingofanimalsandplantshaveincreaseddramaticallyinrecentyears.Forexample,55Africanelephantsarek
illedfortheirtuskseveryday,over20,000ayear.Thishastobestoppedimmediately.50.__________Theywillbearmedwithcustom-
madevests(马甲).Withtheirfrontpaws,theywillbeabletopullasmallballattachedtothechestoftheirvest,whichgivesoutabeep
ingsound.Thiswayratswillbeabletoalerthandlerswhentheydetectatarget.Oncefullytrainedandprepared,thesegiantratscouldbecomeillegalh
unters’worstenemy.DescribingaphenomenonAnalyzingthecausesPredictingthefuturetrendsIII.SummaryWriting(10分)51.Directions:Readthefollowingpassage
.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.TheSignificanceofCattleinMaasaiSociet
yCattlearethetraditionalpartnersoftheMaasaipeopleofEastAfrica.ThetraditionalMaasaidietisheavilycenteredaroundcattleproducts.Milkisafu
ndamentalcomponentoftheMaasaidiet,consumeddailyandinvariousforms.Freshmilk,knownas“enkirowua”,isoftendrunkstraightormixedwithherbsforaddedfl
avorandmedicinalbenefits.Processedmilk,or“mokore”,isapopularvariation,providingrichsourceofnutrition.Cattle’smeat
isanotherimportantpartoftheMaasaidiet,consumedduringspecialoccasionsandceremonies.Everypartoftheanimalisused,reflectingtheMaasai’sresourcef
ulnessandrespectfortheirlivestock.Itrepresentsstrengthandthecommunity’scollectivewealth.CattleholdsignificantvalueinMaasaisocialli
fe.Anindividual’ssocialstatusisheavilyinfluencedbycattleownership.Thenumberofcattleonepossessesdirectlyrelateswithhisstandinginthecommun
ity.Thisisparticularlyevidentduringtraditionalceremonies,suchasweddings,wheretheexchangeofcattleasgiftssign
ifiesthestrongbondbetweenfamiliesandasharedcommitmenttothefuture.Familiesthereshareresponsibilitiesincat
tlecareandtheircollectivemanagementpromotesunityandteamwork.Forexample,theprocessofmilkingisasharedactivity,involvingbothmenandwomenan
dstrengtheningsocialbonds.Itisespeciallyvitalduringchallengingtimes,suchasdroughtsorotherhardshipswhenthewell-beingofthecattleiscrucial.C
attlealsoplayabigroleinMaasairitualsandceremonies,accompanyingindividualsfrombirthtodeath.Forexample,thesacrificeofacowduringnamingceremoniesor
funeralsnotonlycelebratestheoccasionbutalsostrengthensthecommunity’sspiritualconnectionwiththeirlivestock.Theseritualshighlightthes
piritualimportanceofcattle,seenasalinkbetweenthephysicalandspiritualworlds,thusfirmlyestablishingtheircentralroleinMaasaicultu
re.IV.Translation(15分)Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.52.农忙季节,这个偏远的小村子显
得空荡荡的。(desert)53.上海博物馆的埃及展太火爆了,根本抢不到票。(impossible)54.虽然这部经典老片在1998年首映,但当它本月重新上映时,依然在影迷中引起了极大的反响。(release)55.这位原本深
耕于科研领域的女学者,凭借自己坚持不懈的努力,历经极度严苛的训练,最终成为了一名宇航员。(engage)V.GuidedWriting(25分)Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructio
nsgivenbelowinChinese.56.假设你是明启中学高三学生李明,近日有一位外国视频博主Mike正在中国旅行,他计划制作一期关于中国的视频。现在他向广大网友征集相关视频素材,视频打算聚焦中国近年来的快速发展与
变化,例如:高速铁路(high-speedtrains)、共享单车(sharedbicycles)、移动支付(mobilepayment)、网上购物(onlineshopping)、外卖餐饮(fooddeliv
ery)等方面。请你给他写一封邮件,为他提供具体的素材建议。内容须包括:1.推荐你认为最具代表性的素材(1~2个);2.结合自身经历给出理由。答案语法:1.whether2.lessproductive3.conducted4.because/
as/since5.may/might/can/could6.listening7.that/which8.wasused9.toboost10.are词汇:11-15HGABC16-20JIKDE完型填空:21-25ACCBD26-30ACDBA
31-35BDBCB阅读:36-39BADC40-42DBC43-46DACA47-50CABF概要写作:51.参考答案:Maasailiferevolvesaroundcattle.Cattleproductssuchasmilkandmeatplayafundamental
roleinMassaidiet,reflectingcommunities’wealthandstrength.Cattlealsomatterinsociallifeasasignofsocialstatusandacontributortounityandteamwork.Fur
thermore,cattleholdvalueinMassairitualsandceremonies,bridgingspiritualandphysicalworldsinMassaiculture.(60words)提纲:
Maasailiferevolvesaroundcattle:1)Cattleproducts,includingmilkandmeat+representrichness,strengthandwealth.2)Cattleholdssocialval
ue+reflectsocialstatus/promoteunityandteamwork3)Cattleplayaroleinritualsandceremonies+strengthenspiritualconnection翻译:52.农忙季节,这个偏远的小村子里显得空荡荡的。(desert
)Inbusyfarmingseasons,thesmallremotevillagelooks/appears/seemsdeserted.1’1’1’53.上海博物馆的埃及展太火爆了,根本抢不到票。(impossible)TheEgyptianexhibitio
nattheShanghaiMuseumwassopopularthatitwasalmost0.5’0.5’1’impossibletoget/buytickets.1’54.虽然这部经典老片在1998年首映,但当它本月重新上映时,依然在影迷中引起了极大的反响。
(release)Althoughthisclassicfilmwasfirstreleasedin1998,itstillgenerated/aroused/causedahuge0.5’1’1’response/
feedbackamongfanswhenitwasre-releasedthismonth.0.5’1’55.这位原本深耕于科研领域的女学者,凭借自己坚持不懈的努力,历经极度严苛的训练,最终成为了一名宇航员。(enga
ge)Thisfemalescholar,originallydeeplyengagedinthefieldofscientificresearch,eventually0.5’1’1’became/hasbecomeana
stronautthrough/withherpersistenteffortsandextremelystrict1’1.5’training.写作:略