黑龙江省哈尔滨市第三中学2021届高三2月线上学习阶段性考试 英语

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英语试卷第1页共8页哈三中2020-2021学年度高三年级线上学习阶段性考试英语试题(时间:120分钟满分:150分)第一部分:阅读理解(共两小节,满分50分)第一节(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短

文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。ATop4CollegesWhoseGraduatesEarntheMostMoneyWhosayscollegeisn’tworthit?Graduatesofeachofthese4smal

lcollegescanlookforwardtocashinginwhentheyhitthejobmarket.AmherstCollege:Amherst,MassachusettsAverageear

nings:$82,000Harvardmaybethemoreselectiveandwell-knownuniversityinthestate,butit’sAmherstCollege’sgraduateswhoarepullinginth

esalary.It’sknownasoneofthe“LittleIvies”.DespiteAmherst’stinysize(2,000undergraduatesintotal),itsalumni(校友)networkiswe

ll-connectedandinvolvedwiththestudentbody,whichhelpsexplainwhygraduatesgettopjobopportunities.LafayetteCollege:Easton,Pennsylva

niaAverageearnings:$81,000AnotherLittleIvy,LafayetteCollegegraduatesaboutthesamenumberofstudentsasAmhersteachyear.Thosegraduatesmake

nearlyasmuchasAmherstgraduatesbasedonZippia’sresearch.It’sentirelypossiblethatLafayette’ssuccessingettingitsgraduatesgoodjobsistha

tit’soneofthefewliberalarts(文科)collegesofitssizethatalsoofferitsstudentsengineeringdegrees.HeleneFuldCollegeofNursing:NewYork,NYAverageearnings

:$79,300Nursesareinveryhighdemand,accordingtoIndeed,andthatdemandisexpectedtoremainstrong.Thiscontributestothehighpayofferedtothisnursingschool’

sgraduates.SodoesitslocationinNewYorkCity,wheresalaries(andthecostofliving)arehigher.BatesCollege:Lewiston,MaineAverageearnings:$75,700Anoth

ersmallliberalartscollege—andLittleIvy—Batesoffers,amongotherthings,asmallteacher-to-studentrate.ItisalsonotedthatBateshasoneofthemostbeaut

ifulcampusesaround,helpingdrawahighlydrivenstudentbody.1.WhatmakesgraduatesfromAmherstCollegegetgoodjobs?A.Sc

hoollocation.B.Helpfromschoolmates.C.Tinysizeofthecollege.D.Schoolrecommendation.2.WhycancollegegraduatesfromHelene

FuldCollegeofNursinggethighpay?A.Theyhavetopayhightuitionfees.B.Theyneedhighlivingcosts.C.Nursesaregreatlyrespected.D.Nursesarei

ngreatneed.3.WhatdoLafayetteCollegeandBatesCollegehaveincommon?A.Similarearnings.B.Beautifulcampuses.C.Thesametypeo

fcollege.D.Thesamenumberofstudents.4.Wherecanyoumostprobablyfindthispassageinanewspaper?A.Fashion&Entertainment.B.Mili

tary&Science.C.Education&Culture.D.Food&Nutrition.英语试卷第2页共8页BApileofshoesonafrontporch(门廊)isn’tanythingoutoftheordinaryformosthouseholds,butforH

eatherDuckworthitheldaspecialmeaningduringhersons’18thsummer.Themom,whohasan11-year-olddaughter,18-year-oldtwinsons,an

da20-year-oldson,wroteaheartfeltpostaboutseeingapileofshoesoutsideherdoorandallthatitrepresents,“TheseshoesmeanthatIhaveahousefullofkids,mostlyteenag

ers,intheirsummerholiday.Theseshoesmeanthereisprobablynofoodleftinmyhouse.Theseshoesmeannoiseandmessbutlaug

hterandmusicaswell.”WhenDuckworthreturnedfromworkandsawtheshoesrecently,theybroughtonawaveofsadnessbecausesherealizedthatthingswerechanging.Mostofth

ekidswhoweartheshoeshavejustgraduatedfromhighschoolandsherealizesthattimeispreciousinher18thsummerwithherson

s.Shecontinuesthatsheknowsseeingtheshoesinthehousemeansthatthekidsaresafe,butsoonalltheshoeswillbe“spreadacrosscollegecampuses

”andsheknows“alloftheseshoesmightnotfindtheirwaybackhomenextsummeraslifetakesthemonnewadventures.”Theti

memightbebittersweet,butDuckworthwantstofocusoncreatinghappymemoriesratherthanfocusingonthesadnessthat

couldcome.Sheisgoingtobethankfulfortheshoesandenjoyeverymomentwiththekids.Thesentimentalpostgeneratedamassiveamountofinterestwithitbe

ingsharedover88,000timesinaweekandreceiving14,000comments.Duckworthwastouchedbythecommentsandhowthestoryresonated

(共鸣)withsomany.Sheresponds,“WhatagiftyouallhavegivenmeinknowingthatIamnotaloneinfeelingthisway.Motherhoodishard,butweareallinthistoge

ther!”5.WhatdotheshoesmainlymeanforHeatherDuckworth?A.Themessybuthappylife.B.Thetiringanddisorderlyfamily.C.Thee

ndlessandhardhousework.D.Alotofhouseholdresponsibility.6.WhatchangewillhappentoHeatherDuckworth?A.Shewillbetrappedina

financialcrisis.B.Someofherchildrenwillleaveher.C.Thekidswillnotbesafeanylonger.D.Herchildrenwon’tloveherasbefore.7.Whatcanwelearnaboutthec

ommentsonHeatherDuckworth’spost?A.Theyaremademainlybymothers.B.Mostreadersdisagreewithheropinionatall.C.Manymothershavethesameexperi

enceashers.D.Manypeopleareinterestedinplacingshoesproperly.8.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.AHotPostforGiftsB.LiveMoreHappilyC.TheHard

MotherhoodD.TheChildren’sShoesCBradleyMcConachie,a33-year-oldAustralianisactuallyastudentininternationalrelationscompletinghisPhDth

roughGriffithUniversity.HecametoBeijingforacooperativeresearchatBeijingUniversitytwoyearsago.Suchanacademiclifewascolorfulwithachanceo

fferedbytheculturalexchangesproject,“I’minChina”.Bradleywasluckytowinthemost“likes”forhisphotostoryabouthislifeinChinaandbecameoneof20win

nerstovisitlocationsbytheprojectthissummer.Allthewinners’experienceswerefilmedtoproducearealityshow,MyChineseWorkingDay,whichwillbebroadcastbymid-

September.BradleywaschosentoworkasarecreationalmanagerforaChinesewedding.Thefilmcrewtookthemtomany“amazingsites”andthestaffattheresorttaugh

tthemalotabouthowtoincorporatemodernChinesefeatureswhilestillkeepingtraditionalcustoms.“Iwouldhavetosaytwothingsstick

outasthemostmemorable:thehelicopterrideandtalkingwiththestaffatthehotelabouthowtheyorganizeweddingsher

einChina,”hesaid.ThatwasBradley’sfirsttimetobein英语试卷第3页共8页ahelicopter,andhewastooabsorbedwiththe“stunning”viewofthecoastline.“Ithinkitissoimport

anttoshowotherAustraliansthedifferentlandscapesChinahastooffer.IthinksomanyAustralians,whentheythinkaboutChina,imaginethehis

toricalsitesofBeijingandtheexcitingthingstoseeinShanghaibuthavenoideaaboutotherbeautifulplaces,likeSanyaorthemanyotherplacesp

eoplehavebeentakentointhisTVseries.Itwasnicetoexperiencetheselittletouches.Iwashappytobeapartofthatexperience!”Bradleysaid.9.WhatmadeBradley’slife

morecolorful?A.ObtaininghisPhD.B.Theculturalexchangesproject.C.TheresearchaboutBeijingUniversity.D.Theinterestininternationalrelations.1

0.WhywasBradleygiventhechance?A.Heproducedtherealityshow.B.HislifeinChinawasinteresting.C.Hewasoneofthetop20winners.D.Helikedphotost

oriesmost.11.Whichofthefollowingbestexplains“stunning”inParagraph4?A.Fantastic.B.Confusing.C.Plain.D.Extreme.12.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph

?A.It’sdifficulttoproducemovingTVseries.B.BeijingandShanghaiarehistoricalsites.C.Bradleywasimpressedbytheviewofthecoastline.D.Ma

nyAustraliansknowlittleaboutChina.DSomepeopleliketolistentotheBeatles,whileotherspreferGregorianchants.Whenitcomestomusic,scientistsfindthatnu

rture(培养)canoverpowernature.Astudyshowsmusicalpreferencesseemtobemainlyshapedbyaperson’sculturalupbr

ingingandexperiencesratherthanbiologicalfactors.“Ourresultsshowthatthereisaprofoundculturaldifferenceinthewa

ypeoplerespondtoconsonant(和谐的)anddissonant(不和谐的)sounds,andthissuggeststhatotherculturesheartheworlddifferently,”saysJoshMcDermott

,ascientistinCambridge.Somescientistsbelievethatthewaypeoplerespondtomusichasabiologicalbasisandthatthiswouldoverpoweranyculturalshaping

ofmusicalpreferences,effectivelymakingthemauniversalphenomenon.Somemusicians,bycontrast,thinkthatsuchpreferencesaremoreaproductofone’scu

lture.Ifaperson’supbringingshapestheirpreferences,thentheyarenotauniversalphenomenon.Thetricktoworkingoutwheremusicalpreferencescomefromwastofindand

testpeoplewhohadn’thadmuchcontactwithWesternmusic.McDermottandhisteamtravelledbyaeroplane,carandcanoe(独木舟)toreachtheremotevillagesoftheTsim

anepeople,whoarelargelyisolatedfromWesternculture.Intheirexperiments,McDermottandhiscolleaguesinvestigatedresponsest

oWesternmusicbyplayingcombinationsofnotestothreegroupsofpeople:theTsimaneandtwoothergroupsofBoliviansthathadexperiencedinc

reasinglevelsofexposuretoWesternmusic.Theresearchersrecordedwhethereachgroupregardedthenotesaspleasantorunpleasant.TheTsimanearejustasgood

atmakingacoustic(声响的)distinctionsasthegroupswithmoreexperienceofothertypesofmusic,thescientistsfind.Mos

tpeoplepreferconsonanttones,buttheTsimanehavenopreferencebetweenthem.“Thisprettyconvincinglyrulesoutthatthepreferencesarethingswe’reb

ornwith,”McDermottargues.“Cultureplaysarole.Welikethemusicwegrewupwith,”agreesDalePurves,ascientistatDukeUniversity.“Natureve

rsusnurtureisalwaysafool’serrand.It’salmostalwaysacombination,”headds.英语试卷第4页共8页13.Whydoestheauthormenti

onBeatlesinthefirstparagraph?A.Tocomparepeople’spreferencesformusic.B.Tostresstheimportanceofmusic.C.Tointroducethetopictobedi

scussed.D.Toencouragereaderstolistentotheirmusic.14.McDermottwouldmostprobablyagreethat_________.A.people’smusi

cpreferenceisauniversalphenomenonB.ChineseandJapanesehavedifferentmusicpreferencesC.thewaypeoplerespondtomusicisbiologicallydecidedD.pa

rentshavenothingtodowithchildren’smusicpreference15.WhatdoweknowabouttheTsimaneintheexperiment?A.Theypreferc

onsonanttones.B.Theyarebornwithexcellentmusictalent.C.Theydowellintellingacousticdistinctions.D.Theyhaveneverhadcontactwith

Westernmusic.16.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“afool’serrand”inthelastparagraphreferto?A.Somethingmeaningless.B.Somethingsig

nificant.C.Somethingreliable.D.Somethingsensitive.EAsanewageofgeneticresearchdrawsnear,soon,wemaybeabletochoosethehaircolor,buildt

heIQofouroffspring.Shouldwechangeembryos(胚胎)toimproveintelligenceorphysicalcharacteristics?Abeautyeditorbelievesitwillbedifficulttostopth

edemandfor“designerbabies”oncethetechnologyisinplace.“Oncegeneticscientistscanchangeembryostoproducemorebeautifulchildren,therewillbecon

sumerdemand,”shesays.Sheacknowledgesthatfashionmagazinesmaybepartlyresponsibleforfuelingthisdiscontentwithacertainkindofappe

arance,butclaimsonecannotblamethemediaaloneifpeoplebelieveabitofplasticsurgery(整形手术)willtransformtheirlives.“Likeitornot,”sheargues,“we

knowthattheprettyapplicantgetsthejobandthebest-lookingactorgetsthepart.”Well-knownplasticsurgeonsagreewiththisview.“Peoplearelookingforrespectandself

-confidenceinadog-eat-dogworldthatmeasuresusbyourappearance,”onespecialistclaims.“Iunderstandtheiranxietyandofferasolution—cosmeticenhancement(整容

美化).Thenextlogicalstep,medicallyspeaking,isgeneticenhancement,whichwouldendow(赋予)theunbornchildwithsimilarphysicaladvantages.”Somephilosop

hersalsoapproveofgeneticintervention(介入).Asoneofthemputit,“Whatparentdoesn’twishforabeautiful,healthybaby?Whyisitmorallyunacceptabl

etousetechnologytograntthatwish?Moreover,achilddesignedtohavehighintelligenceorsportingabilitywouldhardlyhavegroundsforcomplai

nt.”However,manypeoplearedeeplydisturbedbytheideaofembryoenhancement.Somefearitwillleadtoareductioningeneticdifferences,resultinginala

ckoftolerancefordiversityanddisability.“AndwhoistosaythatthisfuturegenerationofBarbieswillbecontent?”asksthebeautyedi

tor.Inherexperience,peoplewhopursuephysicalperfectionthroughplasticsurgeryaren’tnecessarilysatisfied.Theymaysuff

erunwantedsideeffects—insecurityandincreasingdissatisfactionwiththeirself-image.Whatifthesubjectsofgeneticintervention,or

theirparents,weretofeelsimilarlydissatisfied?17.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“thisview”inParagraph3refert

o?A.Peopleareoftenjudgedbytheirlooks.B.Cosmeticsurgeryreducespeople’slives.C.Themediamakepeopleworryabouttheirlooks.D.Peopleprefergen

eticenhancementtoplasticsurgery.英语试卷第5页共8页18.Whatistheattitudeofthephilosophertogeneticenhancement?A.Ambiguous.B.Disapprovi

ng.C.Agreeable.D.Cautious.19.Accordingtothelastparagraph,whatfeelingofdoubtdoesthebeautyeditorhaveaboutgeneticenhancement?A.Those

whoreceiveitmaynotliketheresults.B.ItwillmakefuturegenerationslooklikeBarbies.C.Themoneyitrequiresshouldbespentonge

neralmedicalcare.D.Itwillraisethestandardsofphysicalbeautytounattainablelevels.20.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Theadvantagesofgeneticenhanc

ement.B.Thedevelopmentofgeneticenhancement.C.Thepromisingfutureofgeneticenhancement.D.People’sdifferentperspectivesongeneticenhancement.第二节(共5小题;每

小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。HowtoBreaktheAnxietyCyclePeoplewhosufferfromanxietytendtobestuckinanongoingloopofavoidance.I

t’stheclassicdynamicofanxiety:___21___,oursymptomstendtoincrease,andinturnthisdrivestheanxietyupandmakesthethingswe’reafraidofscarier.H

erearesometechniquesonhowtoslowlyovercomethismentalhealthchallenge.___22___.Wordshavepower.Forexample,saying“Ia

mpanickedaboutgoingtothispartytonight”willputyouinamorenegativestateofmindcomparedtosaying“I’dpreferi

tifIdidn’thavetogotothisparty.”Startbyputtingyourwordstothepositiveandtoapointwhereyoustillfeelitresonates(共鸣).Letgoofper

fectionism.Peoplewithsocialanxietyfeelasiftheyarewalkingonasocialtightrope.___23___.Wehaveunrealistichighstandardswherewethinkwe

mustbecool,positive,andwittywhilecarryingtheentireconversation—it’stoomuch.Andkeepinmindthatyouarenotexpectedtobesomeone

you’renotinordertogetpeopletolikeyou.Makesmallgestures.Insteadof“jumpingoffacliff”andwalkingstraightintoasituationthatmakesyouanxious,sta

rtbecomingmoreexpressiveinsituationsthatyoufeelarelessthreatening.___24___,saygoodmorningtoaneighboryourarelyspeakwith,ortellyourhairstylisttheexactl

ookyou’regoingforinsteadofagreeingwiththeirsuggestion.Shiftyourawareness.Ourattentionislikeaspotlightandwechoo

sewheretopointit.Thosewithsocialanxietytendtopointthatspotlightinwardandstatethecommentaryoftheirinnercritic.___25___.A

.ChooseyourwordscarefullyB.PayattentiontoyourhealthconditionC.Forexample,askastrangerfordirectionsD.Whenweavoidthethingswe’reaf

raidofE.IfthethingsreducefeelingsofsocialanxietyF.It’sthisideathatmakesthemwanttoperformperfectlyG.Focusonwhat’shappeningaroundyou,notinsideyou第二

部分英语知识运用(共三节,满分50分)第一节:完型填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项A、B、C和D中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Eventhough

I’velivedinWalnutCreekforfouryears,Idon’tknowmanyofmyneighbours.Now,duringthemask-wearing,stay-insideweeksofthepandemic(大流行病),

itwouldbegreattohaveasocially-distanced___26___withaneighbor,buthowwouldI___27____meetanyofthem?Anyway,atleastIhadmy

catJuniorfor___28____.英语试卷第6页共8页Lastweek,Junior___29____throughtheopenwindowwhileIwascleaningthewindowsill(窗台)butIdidn’tthinktoomu

chofit,___30___heissometimesgoneforanhourortwobeforehe___31___thewindowtolethimbackin.Butthistime,ithadb

eenalmostawholedayandJuniorhadn’tcomeback.Thatnever___32____.Ikeptworryinghemight___33____todeath.Icookedand____34____achickenbreastandputi

tonthewindowsill.Juniorwouldneverbeableto___35____aspecialtreatlikethat.Butwhenhereturnedwithmorethan25hours

gone,he___36___overtheplateofchicken,____37___itcompletely.Thenextmorningthechickenstillsatontheplate,____38____.Ohno,washesick?Iwas___39___w

hentherewasaknockatmydoor.Iopenedittoseeafamiliar-lookingwoman,___40____andstandingsixfeetback.“I’mfromApartment4334,”shesaid.“Yourcatwasou

tsidemeowingandIthoughtyoumightbetoo___41___tofeedhim,soIchoppedupsomefishsticksandhe____42____themdown.Ijustcamebytoseeifyouneedanythin

g.”Ithankedheralotforher____43____.Howwonderfulitwastomeetsuchaneighbor,becauseshewaskindenoughtothi

nkaboutus.Nevertheless,I’mgoingtokeepJunioronlockdown.Ican’thavehimgetting___44____becauseofmygenerousand____45____neigh

bor!26.A.restB.chatC.chanceD.discussion27.A.fairlyB.simplyC.regularlyD.possibly28.A.compromiseB.safetyC.encouragementD.company29.A.escapedB.staredC.f

lewD.moved30.A.whenB.unlessC.sinceD.though31.A.tapsB.smellsC.breaksD.licks32.A.happenedB.appearedC.remainedD.left33.A.bleedB.frightenC.fr

eezeD.starve34.A.boiledB.slicedC.preparedD.bought35.A.acceptB.resistC.standD.receive36.A.kickedB.lookedC.jumpedD.knocked37.A.refusingB.ru

iningC.spoilingD.ignoring38.A.unnoticeableB.untouchedC.unpaidD.unrecognizable39.A.worriedB.inspiredC.puzzl

edD.annoyed40.A.coatedB.hattedC.maskedD.grey-haired41.A.busyB.tiredC.anxiousD.careless42.A.putB.washedC.wolfed

D.turned43.A.proposalB.courageC.kindnessD.comfort44.A.lostB.wildC.nobleD.fat45.A.honestB.thoughtfulC.braveD.cautious第二节单句选择(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)46

.Untilnow,wehaveraised50,000poundsforthepoorchildren,________isquiteunexpected.A.asB.itC.whoD.which47.Theclimatehereisqui

tepleasant,thetemperaturerarely,_________,reaching30℃insummer.A.ifanythingB.ifeverC.ifanyD.ifso48.--Lydia,whatdido

urheadteachersayjustnow?--Everyboyandeverygirlaswellastheteacherswho_________toleadthegroup________askedtobeatthe

schoolgatebefore6:30inthemorning.A.is;isB.are;areC.are;isD.is;are49.Don’tuseyourmobilephonewhilecharging,_________youmaybeshocke

dbyelectricity.A.orB.andC.butD.yet50.Bidenannouncedthatonhisfirstdayaspresidenthewould________aseriesofTrump’sadministr

ativeordersandrejointheWHOandrestoretheirleadershipontheworldstage.A.getoffwithB.getawaywithC.comeoutwithD.doawayw

ith英语试卷第7页共8页51.Asschoolsstruggletosurviveonsmallerbudgets,thedatawillcertainly_________theongoingdebateoverwhetherphysi

caleducationclassesshouldbecut.A.feedB.fuelC.hitD.illustrate52.Thebroadly-knowledgeableprofessortolduseverypar

tofthematerialsshouldbemadeuseof________thepowerplant.A.buildB.buildingC.tobuildD.built53.Highschoolstudentswil

lbebetterawareof__________therealworldislikebyparticipatinginthecommunityservice.A.whereB.thatC.whether

D.what54.Thefinderofawalletwhotakesithomemaybeguilty_________atheft.A.forB.inC.atD.of55.Thehotelhasbeenin

badconditionthesedays,thusmakingcomplaintsfromcustomersseemtobeaneveryday___________.A.outlineB.occupationC.occurrenceD.organ56.

Thereasonwhyinvolvedfathershelpkids,ofcourse,isthatfamiliesoften_________betterwhentwoparentsareworkingasateamtogivechildrenwhatthe

yneed,supportingeachother’sefforts.A.functionB.mentionC.leakD.litter57.Iranoutofpetrol,hadabrokenwindscreen,andthengota_________tyre.Thewholetrip

wasachapterofaccidents.A.fragileB.fertileC.flatD.flexible58.Withtheentranceexamapproaching,Ifeelmoreandmorestressed.Itwillruin

mycollegedream_________Itakeactionnowassoonaspossible.A.ifB.onceC.unlessD.when59.JinYong,oneofthemost_________Chinesenovelists,passedawayon30thOc

tober,settingoffagreatwaveofreviewingofhisclassics.A.ignorantB.influentialC.effectiveD.respective60.Ingeneral,commentssectionsontheweb

tendtobe________withinsultsandattacks,whileaddinglittleofsubstancetothedebate.A.leveledB.furnishedC.blessedD.filled61.IbelieveCh

inahasmassesofreasonstobesuchahostandwhatChinacancontributetotheOlympicsisnot_________aticketdesign.A.merelyB.scarcelyC.barelyD.rar

ely62.Theceremonyhastobepostponedbecause,accordingtotheweatherforecast,it________atthescheduletime.A.willberainingB.

wasrainingC.wouldberainingD.hasbeenraining63.Therulesstatethatnocitizen________beallowedoutofhigh-riskareasduringtheSpringFestivalunless

hehasthenegativenucleicacid(核酸)resultwithin7days.A.mightB.mayC.shallD.must64.Mr.andMrs.Scottpreferarestaurantinasmalltownto_

_______insolargeacityasNewYork.A.thisB.oneC.itD.that65.Thetworoomsareof________size,butanotherroomisthreetimes_________sizeofthem.A.the;aB.

a;theC.a;aD.the;the第三节语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。ACCTVjournalistsucceededinarousingaheateddiscussionamongnetize

nsbyaskingpeoplewhethertheywerehappy.Theresponsestothequestionwerevarious,evensomequitefunnyones____66____(include).Althoughpeopleplaye

djokes____67____theanswers,itdidnottakelong____68____theybegantofigureout英语试卷第8页共8页thetruemeaningsofhappiness.Itiscertainthatpeople’sv

iewsonhappiness____69____(affect)greatlybytheirownlifeexperience.Unfortunately,toomanypeoplerefertobeingrichashappinessandthereisnosignof____70_

___decreaseinthenumberofthosewhoarevoluntarilyatthemercyofwealth.Somepeoplewhose____71____(intend)istomakebigmoneyappreciate____72____(be)gi

venanychancetomultiplytheirincome,believingthatis____73____theirhappinesslies.Someareeagertoinherittheir

parents’property,especiallythosewhoareknownassilver-spoonkids.Evenworse,somewouldratherbreakthelawtosatisfytheirfinanc

ialdesireorseektheirfortune____74____(legal).Inmyopinion,happinessisnotaboutpursuingwealthmerelybutaboutadmiringthebeautifulth

ingsinlife.Therefore,liveyourlife____75____thefullestandbehappy.第三部分:写作(共三节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共

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