《精准解析》北京一零一中学2021-2022学年高二下学期期中考试英语试题(原卷版)

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北京一零一中学2021-2022学年度第二学期期中考试高二英语(考试时间:90分钟,试卷满分:100分)第一部分知识运用(共两节,30分)第一节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑

。Ioftenreadofincidentsofmisunderstandingorconflict.I’mleft____1____.Whydothesepeoplecreatemistrustandproblems,especiallywiththosefromother____2_

___?IwasgrowingupinKualaLumpurintheearly1960s,whenchildrenfromdifferentracesandreligionsplayedandstudiedtoge

therinharmony.Atthattimemyfamilylivedastone’sthrowfromIsmail’s.AndnoonewasbotheredthatIsmailwasaMalayMuslimandIwasanIndianHindu—wejust____

3____ourdifferences.Perhaps,oureldershadnotfilledourheadswithunnecessaryadvice,wellmeantorotherwise.Wewereninewhenwebecamefriends.Duringtheschoo

lholidays,we’d____4____thecountrysideonourbicycles,hopingtocomeacrosstheunexpected.AttimesIsmailwouldaccompanymyfamilyaswemadearareshoppingtripto

town.Wewouldbegladofhis____5____.WhenIwastwelve,myfamilymovedtoJohor.Ismail’sfamilylaterreturnedtotheir

village,andI____6____touchwithhim.Onespringafternoonin1983,IstoppedataxiinKualaLumpur.I____7____mydestinatio

n.Thedriveracknowledgedmy____8____butdidnotmoveoff.Instead,helookedfixedlyatme.“Raddar?”hesaid,usingmychildhoodnickna

me.Iwasastonishedatbeingso____9____addressed(称呼).Unexpectedly!ItwasIsmail!Evenaftertwodecadeswestillre

cognizedeachother.Graspinghisshoulder,Ifeltatrueaffection,something_____10_____todescribe.Ifwecanallowourchildrentobethemselveswithoutprejudice,th

ey’llbuildfriendshipswithpeople,regardlessofraceorreligion,whowillbebytheirsidethroughthickandthin.Onsuchfriendship

saresocietiesbuiltandthenwecantrulybe,asWilliamShakespeareoncewrote,“Wehappyfew.Webandofbrothers”.1.A.interestedB.pleasedC.puzzled

D.excited2.A.partiesB.citiesC.villagesD.races3.A.refusedB.madeC.soughtD.accepted4.A.exploreB.searchC.discoverD.d

esert5.A.arrivalB.choiceC.effortD.company6.A.lostB.gainedC.developedD.missed7.A.statedB.orderedC.decidedD.chose8.A.attemptsB.instruction

sC.opinionsD.arrangements9.A.familiarlyB.strangelyC.fullyD.coldly10.A.possibleB.funnyC.hardD.clear第二节(共10小题;每

小题1.5分,共15分)A阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个适当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。IcanwellrememberthefirsttimeI

wasaskedtodeliveraspeechbeforethewholeclass.YoucanimaginehowshyIwaswithsomanyeyes____11____(fix)onme.Draftingt

hespeechwasapieceofcakeforme,butthedifficultpartlayinoral____12____(present).TherealmomentbeganwhenIstoodonthestagewithmylegstremblin

gandmymindblank.Butmylistenerswerewaitingpatientlywithoutrushingme.GraduallyIfoundmyselfback,____13____(deliver)thespeechwithdifficulty.After____14_

___seemedtobeahundredyears,Ifoundmyaudienceapplauding—Imadeit!B阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个适当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。

Halfwaythroughhislecture,Ericgaveeachpersonaballoonandaskedeveryonetowritetheirnameonit.Lateralltheballoonswerecollected.Hethenaskedthemt

ofindtheballoonsthattheyhadtheirnameswritten____15____withinfiveminutes.Everyonewaspushingandbumpingintoeachother.Itwaschaos.A

ttheendofthefiveminutes,noonecouldfindtheirownballoon.Nowtheywereaskedtorandomlycollectaballoonandgiveittotheperson____16____namewasonit.Withintwom

inuteseveryonegothisownballoon.Psychologistsargueourhappinesssometimes____17____(lie)inthehappinessofothers.Youwill

getyourownbygivingthemtheirs.C阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个恰当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。Pixarisoneoftheworld’s_

___18____(famous)andsuccessfulfilmstudios.____19____(it)latestanimatedfilm,Soul,wasreleasedin2020.SoultellsthestoryofJoeGardner,ana

spiringjazzmusicianlivinginNewYork.Oneday,afteranaccident,GardnerendsupintheGreatBefore—aplacewheresoulsmust“find

theirspark”beforeenteringahumanbody.WhenGardner____20____(give)thejobofmentoringasoulcalled22,hetriestofindhiswaybac

ktoEarth.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,38分)第一节(共14小题;每小题2分,共28分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AMygrandfatherwasarigidperfectionist.Everythi

nghadtobeorderly,preciseandpunctual.Iwasfrightenedofhimuntilthedayhedied.Growingup,mymotherdesperatelywantedt

opleasehim.Sheprobablythoughthemightleaveifshedidn’t.Infact,Inowthinkthefearofbeingleftalone,abandoned

,wasacurrentthroughoutmuchofherlife.AfewyearsintomyfathersufferingfromAlzheimer,mymother’svoiceonthephonesoundedso

upsetthatIhadtotellher,“Justbewithyourselfforalittlewhile.”“No,Ican’tdothat.Idon’twanttodothat,”shesaidabruptly,closingthe

dooronthesubject.Awhileaftermyfatherdied,shetoldmethatshekeptthetelevisiononallthetimebecauseitmadehe

rfeellesslonely.“Itmakesthehouseseemmorelivedin,”shesaid.Ihadgivenintomyannoyanceandeitherturnedthevolumed

ownorturneditoff.Butaftershetoldmethatitfilledinsomeoftheloneliness,Ineverreachedfortheremoteagain.Wehavehadal

ongjourneytogether,sheandI.Overahalf-centuryofmemories,nowthatthejourneyhasended,Ihaveachoicewhichonestostudywhichonestot

urnoverinmyhandsanddustoff.Ichoosetolookattheonesthatachewithasweettruthnottoldoftenenough:therewaslovebet

weenus.Itwasjusthardtofindsometimes.IchoosetorememberherfaceonthatwinterdayinManhattan,whenIcametoherwithabrokenheart.Ichoosetoremem

berwalkingontheshorewithherinsummerswhenwerentedabeachhouse;somehowtheseaalwaystransformedus.Andhowshelookedonmyweddingdaywhenshehandedm

eabraceletthathadbelongedtomygrandmother.“Somethingold,”shesaid.21.Fromtheauthor’spointofview,whatdidhermother

feelinhermuchtimeoflife?A.Asenseofrelief.B.Asenseofexcitement.C.Asenseofbeingdeserted.D.Asenseofbeingpl

eased.22.Howdoestheauthorsupportthethemeofthetext?A.Bygivingexamples.B.Bystatingarguments.C.Byinterviewingherfather.D.Byvisiting

hergrandfather.23.Theauthorwritesthestoryto________.A.expressregretforhergrandfatherBshowhersympathyt

owardhermotherC.revealherdeepfeelingsforhermotherD.emphasizeherconcernaboutthegenerationgapBSomeemergingtechnologiesLow-ca

rboncementcanhelpcombatclimatechange.Concrete,themostwidelyusedhuman-madematerial.Themanufactureofoneofitskeycomponents,cement,createsasubstantialye

tunderappreciatedamountofhuman-producedcarbondioxide:upto8percentoftheglobaltotal,accordingtoLondon-base

dthinktankChathamHouse.In2018,theGlobalCementandConcreteAssociationannouncedtheindustry’sfirstSustainab

ilityGuidelines,intendedtotrackperformanceimprovementsandmakethemtransparent.Quantumsensorscouldletautonomouscars“see”a

roundcorners.Quantumcomputersgetallthehype(大肆宣传),butquantumsensors,whichreachextremelevelsofprecisionbyexploitingthequantumnatureofmatter,couldbe

equallytransformative,enablingautonomousvehiclesthatcan“see”aroundcorners,underwaternavigationsystems,early-warningsystemsforvolcanicac

tivityandearthquakes,andportablescannersthatmonitoraperson’sbrainactivityduringdailylife.Greenhydrogencouldf

illbiggapsinrenewableenergy.Whenhydrogenburns,theonlyby-productiswater—whichiswhyhydrogenhasbeenanalluringzero-carbonenergys

ourcefordecades.Yetthetraditionalprocessforproducinghydrogen,inwhichfossilfuelsareexposedtosteam,isnotevenremotelyzero-carbon.Greenhydrogenisd

ifferent.Itisproducedthroughelectrolysis,inwhichmachinessplitwaterintohydrogenandoxygen,withnootherb

y-products.Historically,electrolysisrequiredsomuchelectricitythatitmadelittlesensetoproducehydrogenthatway.Thesituationischang

ingsincetheelectrolyzersaregettingmoreefficient.Whole-Genomesynthesiswilltransformcellengineering.Earlyinthe

COVID-19pandemic,scientistsinChinauploadedthevirus’sgeneticsequencetogeneticdatabases.ASwissgroupthensynt

hesizedtheentiregenomeandproducedthevirusfromit.Suchspeedisoneexampleofhowwhole-genomeprintingisadvancingmedicineandotherwork.Whole-

genomesynthesisisanextensionoftheboomingfieldofsyntheticbiology.Researchersreprogram.microbestododes

iredworksuchasmakinganewmedicine.Sofargenomesmainlygetlightedits.Butimprovementsaremakingitpossibletop

rinteverlargernumberofgeneticmaterialandtoaltergenomesmoreextensively.24.Whichnewtechnologycanbeusedtohelpwithmedicalresearches?A.Low-carboncem

ent.B.Quantumsensors.C.Greenhydrogen.D.Whole-Genomesynthesis.25.Whatcanwelearnfromthearticle?A.Cement-producingcarbondioxid

ehasbeenoverestimated.B.Greenhydrogencouldachievezero-carbonemission.C.Atpresent,genomeshavealreadygotgreatedits.D.Quantumsensorscanhelpbrainact

ivities.26.Whatdothesetechnologieshaveincommon?A.Theyallhaveimmeasurableprospects.B.Theycanrelievetheclim

atechange.C.Theycanadvancemedicalstudy.D.Theygetallthehype.CManyearlyapproachestolanguagetechnologygostuckinaconceptualdeadend:therules-based

approachintranslation.Thismeanttryingtowriterulestoanalyzethetextofasentenceinthelanguageoforigin,breakingitdowninto

asortofabstract“interlanguage”andrebuildingitaccordingtotherulesofthetargetlanguage.Theseapproachesshowedearlypromis

e.Butlanguageisfullofambiguitiesandexceptions,sosuchsystemswerehugelycomplicatedandeasilybrokedownwhentestedonsentencesbeyondt

hesimplesettheyhadbeendesignedfor.Nearlyalllanguagetechnologiesbegantogetalotbetterwiththeapplicationofstatisticalmethods.Thisreliesonsoft

warescanningvastamountsofdata,lookingforpatternsandlearningfromprecedent.Forexample,inparsinglanguag

e(breakingitdownintoitsgrammaticalcomponents),thesoftwarelearnsfromlargebodiesoftextthathavealreadybeenparsedb

yhumans.Ituseswhatithaslearnedtomakeitsbestguessaboutapreviouslyunseentext.Inmachinetranslation,thesoftwarescans

millionsofwordsthatalreadyhavebeentranslatedbyhumansandlearnsfromabodyofrecordingsandthetranscriptionsmadebyhumans.Thankstothegrowingpow

erofprocessors,fallingpricesfordatastorageand,mostcrucially,theexplosioninavailabledata,thisapproacheventuallyborefruit.Mathematicaltechniquesthatha

dbeenknownfordecadescameintotheirown,andbigcompanieswithaccesstoenormousamountsofdatawerereadytobenefi

t.Thefinaladvance,whichbeganonlyaboutfiveyearsago,camewiththearrivalofdeeplearningthroughdigitalneuralnetworks(DNNs).Thesea

reoftenclaimedtohavequalitiessimilartothoseofthehumanbrain.ButNilsLenke,headofresearchforalanguagetechnologycompany,explainsmatter-

of-factlythat“DNNsarejustanotherkindofmathematicalmodel,”thebasisofwhichhadalreadybeenwellunderstoodfordecades.Whatchangedwastheha

rdwarebeingused.Almostbychance,DNNresearchersdiscoveredthatthegraphicalprocessingunits(GPUs)usedtoproducegrap

hicsinapplicationswerealsobrilliantathandlingneuralnetworks.Thetechniquehasalreadyproducedbigleapsinqualityf

orallkindsofdeeplearning,includingdecodinghandwriting,recognizingfacesandclassifyingimages.Nowtheyarehelpingt

oimproveallmanneroflanguagetechnologies,oftenbringingenhancementsofupto30percent.Thathasshiftedlanguagetechnologiesfrombeingusablei

napinchtobeingreallyrathergood.Butsofarnoonehasquiteworkedoutwhatwillmoveitforwardfrombeingmerelygoodt

oreliablygreat.27.Accordingtothepassage,whatisaproblemoftherules-basedapproach?A.Rulesareoftenmisinterpretedbyresearc

hers.B.Rulesaretooabstracttoidentifyorunderstand.C.Rulesaredifficulttoidentifyinsomelanguages.D.Rulesaren’talwaysclear-c

utoruniversallyapplicable.28Whatplaysacrucialroleinenablingthe“approachtograduallybearfruit”?A.Theincreasingamo

untofdata.B.Thefallingpricesofscanningsoftware.C.Theavailabilityofrecordingsandtranscripts.D.Thewider

knowledgepeoplehaveoflanguages.29.WhichofthefollowingisNilsLenkemostlikelytoagreewithaboutDNNs?A.Theyareabigbreakthrough.B.They

dependmoreonhardware.C.Theyarenotinnovativeinnature.D.Theyhaven’tbeenscientificallyproved.30.WhatdoesthewriterimplyaboutGPUs?A.Theyhaverepl

acedDNNsathandlingneuralnetworks.B.Theyhaveachievedlimitedsuccessregardinglanguagetechnologies..C.Theyhavehelpedmakelanguagetechnolog

iesreliablygreaterthanever.D.Theyhelpenhancelanguagetechnologiesbymeansofimageclassification.DThesecr

etofsuccessTherecipeforsucceedinginanygivenfieldishardlyamystery:goodideas,hardwork,discipline,imagination,perseveranceandmaybealittleluck.Oh,

andlet’snotforgetfailurewhichDashunWangandhiscolleaguesatNorthwesternUniversitycall“theessentialprerequisite(先决条件)forsuccess”inanewpa

per.Butnoteveryfailureleadstosuccess,headds.Andwhateventuallyseparatesthewinnersfromthelosers,theresearchshows,

certainlyisnotpersistence.Oneofthemoreinterestingfindingsinthepaper,publishedlastOctoberinNature,isthatthepeoplewhoeventuall

ysucceededandthepeoplewhoeventuallyfailedtriedbasicallythesamenumberoftimestoachievetheirgoals.Itturnsoutthattr

yingagainandagainonlyworksifyoulearnfromyourpreviousfailures.Theideaistoworksmart,nothard.“Youhavetofigureoutwhatworkedandwhatd

idn’t,andthenfocusonwhatneedstobeimprovedinsteadofstrugglingaroundandchangingeverything,”saysWang.“Thepeoplewhofailedd

idn’tnecessarilyworklessthanthosewhosucceeded.Theycouldactuallyhaveworkedmore:it’sjustthattheymademoreunnecessarychanges.”Asthe

yexplored“themechanismsgoverningthedynamicsoffailure”andbuilttheirmodel.Wang’steamidentifiedwhattheydescribeaspreviously

unknownstatisticalsignaturesthatseparatesuccessfulgroupsfromunsuccessfulgroups,makingitpossibletopredicttheir

finaloutcomes.Onesuchkeyindicator(besideskeepingthestuffthatworksandfocusingonwhatdoesn’t)isthetimebetweenconsecutive

(连续的)failedattempts,whichshoulddecreasesteadily.Inotherwords,thefasteryoufail,thebetteryourchancesofsuccess,andthemoretimebetweenattempts,the

morelikelyyouaretofailagain.“Ifsomeonehasappliedforagrantandtheyarethreefailuresin,”Wangsays,“ifwejustlookatthetimingbetweenthefailu

res,wewillbeabletopredictwhethertheywilleventuallysucceedornot.”Workingwithsuchlarge-scaledata,Wangandhiscolleagueswereabletoidentifyacritica

lpointthatwascommontoeachofthehundredsofthousandsofundertakingstheyhadanalyzed,aforkintheroadwhereonepathleadstoadev

elopmentregionandoneleadstoastagnationregion.“Thisdivergingpatternofperformanceincreaseswitheachnewattempt,”sa

ysWang.Althoughinsomecasesitisapparentwhichregionapersonisinasearlyasthesecondattempt.Wangpointsoutth

attheexistenceofthetippingpointcutsagainstthetraditionalexplanationsforfailureorsuccess,suchasluckoraperson

’sworkhabits.“Whatwe’reshowinghereisthatevenintheabsenceofsuchdifferences,youcanstillhaveverydifferentoutcomes,”hesays.Whatmattersishowpe

oplefail,howtheyrespondtofailureandwherethosefailureslead.31.ItcanbelearnedfromParagraph2that________.A.winnersaremorepe

rsistentthanlosersB.failureisnotimportantforsuccessatallC.moretryingdoesn’tnecessarilybreedsuccessD.winnersandlosersdifferinhowmanytimestheytrie

d32.Wangandhiscolleaguesbelievethat________.A.noonecanobtainsuccesswithoutfailureB.theperformancepatternishardtoidentifyC.fail

urecansometimeshelppredictsuccessD.thecriticalpointhadbeendiscoveredbychance33.Theunderlinedphrase“astagnationregion”inParagra

ph6referstoaregion________.A.initselementarystageB.withoutprogressC.unknowntooutsidersD.beyondrecognition34.WhatistheconclusionofWang’sresearc

h?A.Winnerstrylessthanlosersbutgainmore.B.Perseveranceistheutmostsecrettosuccess.C.Workingsmartcanturnfailuresintofuturesuccesses.D.Luckandw

orkhabitsmakelittledifferencetotheresult.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。FacebookIsaBigWasterDuringth

efirstdecadeofthe21stcentury,apopularandnewwordhascomeintoourvocabulary—Facebook.Thisisthemostpopularsocialnetworkingwebsiteon

theInternet.____35____Youcansendmessagestoyourfriend’selectronicwall,putupastatussayingsomethinglike“Goi

ngtothemall,Ineedtogetanewpairofshoes”or“it’sfinallytheweekend!”.Inspiteofthebenefititdoesoncommonpeople,itistruethatthissocialnetworkisabigwa

ster.Thereareabout350millionactiveusersonthiswebsiteand67%ofthemarebetweentheagesof13-25.Morethan35millionusersupdatetheirstatuseveryday.____36

____ThehighestagegroupwhouseFacebookareteenagers.Mostofthemkeepthewebsiterunningwhenevertheyareusingthecomputeriftheyaren’tinschoolo

rwhentheyaren’tasleep.Facebookisjustchangingthenewgenerationofyoungstersunconsciously.Theteenagelifeisoneofthemostimportantstagesoflife.

____37____Itisadistractiontotheirmindaswell.Nowadays,whenalltheirhomeworkandresearchareonICT(informationandc

ommunicationtechnology),theywouldeasilyswitchtoFacebookjusttocheckiftherewasanythingupdatedamongtheirfrien

ds.Facebookisalsowherepeoplecanseethegossipamongtheirfriends,virtualarguments,relationshipstatusandupdates,whoisinwhose“topfrie

nds”,youcanbecomeafanofanything,joingroups,postpicturesandvideos,playchildishgames,invitefriendstopartiesoreventsandalotmore

.Generally,allthesewouldjustdisturbpeopleintolivinglifetothefullest.It’snotjustteenswhobecomeaddicted,evengr

own-upsdo.Anaveragepersonspendsabout55minutesonFacebook.____38____Technologymightbetakingoverpeople’slif

e.Furthermore,peoplewhouseFacebookthroughtheirmobilephonesare50%moreactiveonFacebookthannon-mobilephoneuse

rs.ThisshowspeopleusingFacebookontheirphonesaswellascomputersjustcan’tstandbeingawayfromthewebsite.Facebookislikecracktosomefolk.____39____

Thiswouldmakethemthinkhowlifeislikewithoutsayingwhat’sontheirmindtoalltheirfriendsontheInternet.Abreakwouldalsomakethemmorea

ctive,likesocializinginperson.Thiswouldfinallyhelpthemfocusbetterinschoolorinwork.Althoughabout80%ofpeoplew

hotakeabreakwouldcomebacktoFacebookwithindays.AAnd2.5billionphotosareaddedeachmonth.B.WastingitonFacebookisnotencouraginginan

yway.C.Thisstatisticisn’tthatbadbutsomepeoplespendabout3-5hours.D.ItistimepeopleshouldtakeabreakfromFa

cebookonceinawhile.E.Asaresult,theaverageFacebookusershave130friendswhotheysharelinkswith.F.Usually,whenpeoplehearthe

words“socialnetworking”,theirbrainsautomaticallygotositessuchasTwitterorFacebook.G.ThemainideaofFacebookist

hatyoucankeepintouchwithallyourfriendsaroundtheworldwhohaveFacebook.第三部分书面表达(共两节,32分)第一节(共4小题;第40、41题各2分,第42题3分,第43题5分,共12分)阅读下面短文,根据题目要求

用英文回答问题。,.HowtoreadabookinaweekHowdoyoureadabookinaweek?Weallknowthatpeoplewhoreadaremorelikelytosucceed.Let’slookatthenumbers.85%ofmillionaires

readatleasttwobookspermonth,while25%oftheentireAmericanpopulationhasn’tevenreadasinglebookalloflastyea

r.Sowhat’sthebestwaytoactuallygetyourselftostartreading,andatagoodpacesothatyoucansucceedtoo?Youcanbasicallyguarantee

thatyou’llreadabookinaweekbytakingadvantageofthreepsychologicaltricks.Thefirstissomethingcalledimplementationintention,basicallysettinganappoin

tment.Thebiggestproblemwhenitcomestoreadingisactuallygettingstarted.Manypeoplewouldliketobuybooksthatthey’re

interestedin,butthebookjustsitsthereontheirshelfnevertobetouchedagain.Byphysicallywritingdownthetimeandplaceofwheny

ou’llstartreadingabook,you’reessentiallysettingupanappointmenttodoso.Andinthisway,yourarelymissyourappointments.Thesecondpsychologicaltricktoreading

abookinaweekistousewhat’scalledchunking,basicallybreakingdownabigtaskintosmallerones.Oneofthemainreasonspeoplestartreadingbooksandneverf

inishisthatthetaskseemstoobig.Itfeelslikewecan’tdoit.Justtakealookattheaveragenon-fictionbookwhichisabout200pageslong.Howlongdoes

ittaketoreadthatentirethinginonego?You’reprobablythinking10hoursor15hours.Inreality,theaveragehumancanreada200-pagebookinaboutfivehours,wh

ichmeansyoureallyonlyhavetospendabout45minutesadayreading,whichprobablyaccountstojustachapterortwo.Whenyoubreakdownabooktoitschapte

rsandevenfurther,toitssubsections,thenyourbrainwillnolongerseeitasahugeobstaclethatyouhavetoovercome.Andfinally,thelastpsychologicaltricktoreadingab

ookinaweekistousewhat’scalledtemptationbundling,basicallytakingataskthatyoudon’tenjoythatmuchandattachingittosomet

hingthatyoureallyenjoy.Forexample,youcantellyourselfthataftereverychapterorsubsectionofachapteryouread,you’regoi

ngtorewardyourselfwiththenextepisodeorthenextsegmentofthatTVshowyoulovewatching.Bydoingthis,justacoupleoftimesitwill

actuallystarttofeelgoodtoread,becauseyourbrainwillstarttoassociateitwithsomethingverypleasurable.TrythesethreetricksoutandIguaranteethatyou’llf

indyourselfreadingalotmore.40.Whatdothefiguresinthefirstparagraphsupport?41.Howdoesoneemployimplementationintention

toreadabookinaweek?42.Pleaseunderlinetheinappropriatepartinthefollowingstatementandexplainwhy.Whenusingtemptationbundlin

g,wewillstarttofeelgoodtoread,becauseourbrainwillnolongerseeitasahugeobstaclethatwehavetoovercome.43.Pleaseexplainho

wyouwouldapplythepsychologicaltrick(s)tootherareasoflife.(Nomorethan40words)第二节(共20分)44.假设你是红星国际学校高二学生李华,得知学校各大社团正在招募新

成员,你有意加入其中一个社团。请你给该社团负责人写一封信,内容包括:1.说明你想加入的社团和理由;2.介绍个人情况和优势;3.表达期待。注意:1.词数100左右;2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。提示词:recruit(

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