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2022-2023学年高三年级第二学期开学摸底测试英语试卷本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分,共150分,考试用120分钟。祝各位考生考试顺利。第I卷选择题第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节:听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳
选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1Whatwillthespeakerswatchtoday?A.TheStorm.B.Footballstars.C.MotorbikeJourney.2.W
hereisthebookwitharedcover?A.Onthetable.B.Onthechair.C.Onthesofa.3.WhatdidKatydolastSaturday?A.Sheha
datennismatch.B.Sheenjoyedaconcert.C.Shewenttoacafe.4.Howdoesthewomanfeelnow?A.Surprised.B.Angry.C.Puzzled.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A
.Anuncompletedbuilding.B.Anamusementpark.C.Afancyhotel.第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)听下面几段材料。每段材料后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并
标在试卷的相应位置。听每段材料前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段材料读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8小题。6.Whatisthemandoing?A.Takingajo
btraining.B.Preparingforaninterview.C.Learningaboutsocialrules.7.Whatdoesthewomanthinkisimportantfortheman?A.Sittingstraigh
t.B.Holdinghisheadup.C.Lookingatpeople’seyes.8.Whatdoesthewomanremindtheman?A.Torelaxathome.B.TolearnsomeFrenchandGerman.C.Toav
oidtellingjokesaboutcountriesorreligious..听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11小题。9.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?A.Whichsciencecours
ethemanshouldtake.B.Whythemanmusttakeasciencecourse.C.Whichscienceteacheristhebest.10.Whatyearofschoolisthemanin?A.Second.
B.Third.C.Fourth.11.Whatdoesthemanlikedoing?A.Workingwithanimals.B.Climbingmountains.C.Doingexperiments.听下面一段独白,回答第
12至第15小题。12.Whoisthecompetitiondesignedfor?A.Youngpeoplearoundtheworld.B.YoungpeopleinEnglish-speakingcountries.C.Youngp
eopleinnonEnglish-speakingcountries.13.Whatdoesthespeakersuggestcompetitorsdoatfirst?A.Chooseaninterestingtopi
c.B.Setupateam.C.Registerforthecompetition.14.Whatprizecanthefirst-prizewinnerget?A.Notebookcomputers.B.Digitalcameras.C.AtriptoAustralia.1
5.Whencanthecompetitorsgettheresult?A.OnNovember7th.B.OnJuly1st.C.OnApril14th.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15
分)1.---Shallwegoandseethemuseum?---No,________.A.don’tmentionitB.notatallC.nevermindD.it’snotworthit2.Westillhaven’tgotthespon
sor________thefactthatwe’vewrittentodozensofcompanies.A.regardlessofB.inviewofC.inspiteofD.onaccountof3.---IheardMr.Smithisthe
newlyelectedpresidentofyouruniversity.---Yes.Butwithalotofdifficultproblems________,heishavingahardtime.A.settledB.settli
ngC.tosettleD.beingsettled4.—HowcanIfindyourbrotherattheairport?—Don’tworry.He________aboardwithyournameonitatthattime.A.ha
sheldB.hasbeenholdingC.willbeholdingD.willhaveheld5.________yoursymptoms.Iftheygetworse,getmedicalhelprigh
taway.A.CatchsightofB.MakeuseofC.TakecareofD.Keeptrackof6.---Mary,Igotlost.---Sorry,I________amapforyou.A.musthavedrawnB.
shoulddrawC.coulddrawD.oughttohavedrawn7.—Let’stakeacoffeebreak.—________We’vebeenworkingforhours.A.
Whybother?B.Whatfor?C.Yougotmethere.D.Yousaidit.8.TuYouyouwasawardedtheNobelPrize,________isconsideredon
eofthehighestinternationalhonoursapersoncanreceive.A.thatB.whatC.whichD.where9.I’mnotsureathank-youletterisreallynecessary.________,Ican’
tbebotheredtowriteone.A.AnywayB.HoweverC.ObviouslyD.Besides10.Thefactthathedidn’tspeakaforeignlanguageputhimata(an)________disadvantage.A.remoteB.d
istinctC.identicalD.greedy11.MyneighbourSanaisalwaysshelteringherchildtoomuch,andthat’s____wediffer.A.whenB.whatC.howD.where12.---Iwaswond
eringwhetherperhapsyoucouldrememberthenameoftheplace.---I’mafraidthat________meforthemoment.A.remindsB.puzzlesC.disturbsD.escape
s13.ManyChinesebrands__________theirreputationsovercenturies,arefacingnewchallengesfromthemodernmarket.A.havingdevelopedB.be
ingdevelopedC.developedD.developing14.—Excuseme,isthebookGonewiththewindbyMargaretMitchellavailablenow?—Sorry,butit______sowellthatwedon’thaveany
instore.A.sellsB.issoldC.hassoldD.hasbeensold15.______thecontentofthislettercanbeconfidential;securityisanissuethatyoumustaddr
ess.A.AlthoughB.SinceC.UnlessD.After第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从31-50各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,
选出最佳选项。Yearsoflivingwithalisp(口齿不清)hadtaughtmeitwasbetternottosayanythingthan,tospeakandriskembarrassment.Asaresultofmy___16___,Ifeltdistancedfrom
mostofmypeers(同龄人).“Kathy?Oh,she’squiet.”That’swhatmostpeoplewouldsaywhenthey___17___me,asif“Quiet”werepartofmy___18___.Iwasokaywiththat.Ididn’tneed
tobe___19___.LastSeptember,however,thatall___20___.IstartedmycreativewritingclasswithMs.Haist.Everydaywewouldbegivenadifferentwri
tingtaskand,ifwewished,wecould___21___whatwehadwritten.I___22___listeningtoothersreadtheirworkandthinking:“Thatwillneverbeme.I’llnever
havethe___23___todothat.”Oneday,Iwasreally___24___withwhatIhadwrittenandwantedtoshare.MyheartwasbeatingwildlyasIraisedmyhand.Those_
__25___littlevoiceswereringinginmyear,“Youhavealisp,remember?___26___,yourwritingisn’tthatgood.Bequiet.”Iwasaboutto___27___myhandwh
enImetMs.Haist’sencouragingeyes.Iswallowedthevoicesdownandletmyrealvoice___28___.Icouldhearit___29___asIread,andIcouldheareverystutter
(结巴)andmistake.Ifinishedreading,waitingtobelaughedat.___30___,IheardclapsfromtheclassandpraisefromMs.Haist.Thenextday,Ididit___31___.SoonIwasreadingo
utloudnearlyeveryday.Gradually,Irealizedthat___32___mylisp,theclassandtheteacheralwaysappreciatedmywriting.NowImaystillnotbethemost___33___,soci
alperson,butI’vebecomebetteratoralpresentations.I___34___readmypoetryoutloudatareadingclub.Everytimethoselittlevoi
cestrytotellmetobequiet,IthinkofalltheencouragementIreceivedinclassandIknowthatI___35___tobeheard.16.A.embarrassmentB.excitemen
tC.humorD.silence17.A.heardfromB.talkedofC.calledonD.lookedfor18.A.nameB.opinionC.dutyD.business19.A.seenB.heardC.foll
owedD.protected20.A.disappearedB.returnedC.developedD.changed21.A.examineB.practiceC.shareD.copy22.A.regretB.considerC.imagineD
.remember23.A.timeB.courageC.patienceD.evidence24.A.busyB.strictC.pleasedD.disappointed25.A.tiredB.urgentC.funnyD.cheerful26.A.BesidesB
.OtherwiseC.ThereforeD.Normally27A.touchB.waveC.extendD.withdraw28.A.godownB.dieawayC.comeoutD.calmdown29.A.sha
kingB.singingC.shoutingD.deepening30.A.SadlyB.HopefullyC.HonestlyD.Unexpectedly31.A.againB.aloneC.alreadyD.anyway32.A
.thankstoB.insteadofC.despiteD.except33.A.seriousB.outgoingC.nervousD.hardworking34.A.evenB.stillC.onlyD.seldom35.A.
fearB.agreeC.deserveD.pretend第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50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。ASummerEventsatth
eInstituteofContinuingEducationTheICESummerFestivaldisplaysthebestoftheUniversityofCambridge’sInstituteofContinuingEducatio
n(ICE)andMadingleyHallwithaseriesofculturalandeducationalevents.CambridgeShortStoryFestivalWearedelightedtoannouncet
hesecondannualcreativewritingfestivalcelebratingtheshortstory.Joinusforthiseventpackedwithworkshops,interviewsandreadingswiththeve
rybestshortstoryauthors,criticsandpublishers,includingaward-winningwritersTessaHladley,DameGillianBeer,andDaisyJohnson.Date:Jun.22Tickets:£22.50-E55O
penAirCinema:BohemianRhapsody(12A)Joinusforamagicalcinematicexperienceunderthestars,inthesplendidGardensofMadingleyHall.W
e’vegottheseatingandwirelessheadphones,soallyouneedtodoisroundupyourfriends,bringablankettowrapupina
ndrelaxinoneofourdeckchairs.Date:Aug.16Tickets:£18ChapterhouseOpenAirTheatrePresents:TreasureIslandJoinChapterhouseTheatreCompanyfor
thisbrand-newadaptationofeveryone’sfavouriteexcitingpirateadventure:RobertLouisStevenson’sTreasureIsland.Whenheaccidentallyfoundajealoustre
asuremap,youngJimHawkinsfoundhimselfonajourneyinthehopeoffinding.TreasureIsland.Don’tmissthismuch-lovedstory.Date:Sept.8Tickets:£16OpenCambridge:
DiscovertheMedicinalGardenJoinusinexploringMadingleyHall’sbeautifuleight-acregardens.Discovercures,curio
sities,tastes,andlearnfascinatingfactsaboutherbswithprofessionalherbalistsandthegardenteamattheHall’sMedicinalGard
en.Date:Sept.14Tickets:Freeofcharge36.TheCambridgeShortStoryFestivalissuitableforpeoplewhoareinterestedin________.A.technologyB.medici
neC.literatureD.sociology37.Whatarepeopleadvisedtotaketoenjoyamagicalcinematicexperience?A.Headphones.B.Snacks.C.Adeckchair.D.Ablanket.38
.PeoplecanwatchtheadaptationofRobertLouisStevenson’sstoryon________.A.Sept.8B.Jun.22C.Aug.16D.Sept.1439.Whatcanpeopledo
atOpenCambridg?A.Decoratetheeight-acregarden.B.Learnaboutsomemedicalplants.C.Growmedicinalplantsinthegardens.D.Buyacontroversialbookaboutmedi
cine.40.Whichofthefollowingcostsyoutheleast?A.CambridgeShortStoryFestivalB.OpenAirCinema:BohemianRhapsory(I2A)C.OpenCambridge:Disco
vertheMedicineGardenD.ChapterhouseOpenAirTheatrePresents;TreasureIslandBAfewyearsago,ItookasightseeingtriptoWash
ington,D.C.StandingoutsidetheRonaldReaganCenter,Iheardavoicesay,“Canyouhelpme?”WhenIturnedaround,Isawanelderlyblindwomanwithherhandexte
nded.Inanaturalreflex,Ireachedintomypocket,pulledoutallofmyloosechangeandplaceditonherhandwithoutevenlookingather.Iwasannoyedatbeingbot
heredbyabeggar.Buttheblindwomansmiledandsaid,“Idon’twantyourmoney.Ijustneedhelpfindingthepostoffice.”Inamoment,IrealizedwhatIhaddone
.IjudgedanotherpersonsimplyforwhatIassumedshehadtobe.IhatedwhatIsawinmyself.Thisincidentre-awakenedmybeliefinhumility(谦恭),eventhoughI
’dlostitforamoment.ThethingIhadforgottenaboutmyselfisthatIamanimmigrant.IleftHondurasandarrivedintheU.S.at
theageof15.Istartedmynewlifewithtwosuitcases,mybrotherandsister,andastrong,serious-mindedmother.Throughtheyears,Ihavebeenadishwashe
r,mechanicandpizzadeliverydriveramongmanyotherhumblejobs,andeventuallyIbecameanetworkengineer.Inmyownlife,Ihaveexperiencedmanyopenactsofprejudice(偏见)
.Irememberatime,atage17—Iworkedasawaiter,andIheardafathertellhislittleboythatifhedidnotdowellinschool,hewoulde
nduplikeme.Ihavealsowitnessedthesametreatmentofmyfamilyandfriends,soIknowwhatit’slike,andIshouldhaveknownbetter.Butnow,living
inmyAmericanmiddle-classlifestyle,itistooeasytoforgetmypast,toforgetwhoIamandwhereIhavebeen,andtolosesightofwhereIw
anttobegoing.ThatblindwomanonthestreetsofWashington,D.C.,curedmeofmyblindness.Sheremindedmeofmybeliefinhumilityandtoalwayskeepmyeyesandhea
rtopen.Bytheway,Ihelpedthatladytothepostoffice.Andinwritingthisessay,Ihopetothankherforthepricelesslesson.41.Wecanlearnfromthefirsttwoparag
raphsthat_.A.theauthorwasanativeAmericanB.theblindwomanneededthemoneybadlyC.theauthorwasaspoorastheblindwomanD.theauthorreg
rettedhisactofprejudice42.AccordingtoParagraph4,hearingthefather’swords,theauthorwasprobably_.A.ratherhurtB.v
eryexcitedC.greatlyinspiredD.deeplymoved43.Whichopiniondoestheauthoragreewith?A.Oneshouldtrytoexperiencedifferentkindso
flife.B.Oneshouldthinkaboutone’spastasoftenaspossible.C.Oneshouldtreatothersequallywithloveandrespect.D.One
shouldbenicetotheelderlyandthedisabled.44.Whydoestheauthorsayheisthankfultotheblindwomanattheendofthepassage?A.Shehasmadehimvaluewhathe
hasrightnow.B.Shehasremindedhimofthepastexperiences.C.Hehasgotachancetothinkabouthispastandfuturebecauseofher.D.Hehasregainedhisbeliefinh
umilitywithherhelp.45.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.HowmydreamcomestrueB.ApricelesslessoninthestreetC.ABeliefthatwillneverchangeD.Learnfromyo
urpastCFromtalkingrobotsandvideophonestorovers(探测器)onMars,technologyhasbecomesoadvancedthatthepreviouslyimpos
sibleseemstooccuronadailybasis.Andyet—westillhavenocureforthecommoncold.Whycan’twestopthecommoncold?Acco
rdingtoPeterBarlow,ascientistatEdinburghNapierUniversityintheUK,themainchallengeliesinthemanydifferenttypesofcoldvirusesthatareproducedbytherhinov
iruses(鼻病毒),ScientificAmericanreported.Thereareatleast160types.Theymutatesoeasilythattheyquicklybecomeresistanttodrugs,orlearntohidefrom
ourimmunesystems.Inotherwords,asinglecureisn’tlikelytoworkoneverytypeofcold.However,researchersfromStanfordUniversityandtheUniversityof
California,SanFrancisco,havefoundapossibleanswer.Theydiscoveredaproteinthatthevirusesneed.Withoutit,theycan’tspreadinsideyourbody.Toidentifythe
genewhichproducesthespecificproteinneededbytheviruses,researchersusedagene-editingtechniquetotestallgenesinthehuman
genome(基因组)onebyoneforthousandsofcell.Thesemodifiedcellswerethenexposedtoarangeofenteroviruses(肠道病毒),includingtherhinoviruseswhichcausethecommo
ncold.Alltheviruseswereunabletoreplicateinsidecellswithoutagenethatproducesaspecificprotein,calledmethyltransferase(甲基转
移酶)SETD3.Then,theytestedgeneticallymodifiedmice,whichwerecompletelyunabletoproducetheprotein.Themicewereabletolivehealthy,norma
lliveswithouttheprotein.“Lackingthatgeneprotectedthemicecompletelyfromviralinfection,”associateprofessorJan
Carette,fromStanford,toldtheBBC.”Thesemicewouldalwaysdie,buttheysurvivedandwesawaverystrongreductioninviralreplicationandv
erystrongprotection.“Carettesaidtheplanistofindadrugwhichcantemporarilysuppresstheprotein,insteadofproducinggenetical
lymodifiedhumans.“Wehaveidentifiedafantastictargetthatallenterovirusesandrhinovirusesrequireanddependon.Takethatawayandthevirusreallyhasnochance,”sai
dCarette.“Thisisareallygoodfirststep—thesecondstepistohaveachemicalthatmimicsthisgeneticdeletion,”headded.46.Whatdoestheunderlin
edword”mutate”meaninEnglish?A.Tochangeanewform.B.Toidentifyanewgene.C.Tocheckamodifiedcell.D.Tocureaviralinfection.47.Whati
sthearticlemainlyabout?A.Whyitissohardtocurethecommoncold.B.Thepossiblelinkbetweenrhinovirusesandthecommoncold.C.Apossiblewaytostopviral
infectionsthatcausethecommoncold.D.Thefunctionsofaproteinneededbyviruses.48.Whatcanwelearnabouttheproteinneededbytheviruses?
A.Ithelpsthevirusesreplicateinsideourbodies.B.Itallowsthevirusestochangeeasily.C.Ithelpsthevirusesbecomeresistanttodrugs.D.Itin
creasesthespreadoftheviruses.49.Whatdidtheresearchersdiscoverintheirgene-editingstudy?A.Geneticallymodifiedmicediedbecausetheylackedtheprotein.B.Th
emodifiedcellsseemedtoprotectthemiceagainstviralinfections.C.MoremethyltransferaseSETD3wasproducedafterthecellsweremodified.D.T
hegene-editingtechniquewasmoreeffectiveagainstenterovirusesthanrhinoviruses.50.Whatdotheresearchersplantodonext,a
ccordingtoCarette?A.Conductexperimentsongeneticallymodifiedhumans.B.Identifyadrugthatcanhelpreducetheprotein.C.Applythisgene-editingtechni
quetocontrolotherviruses.D.Findachemicalthatcancureallenterovirusesandrhinoviruses.DThesedays,it'snotunusualtoseemiddle-agedmencollectingStarWarsact
ionfigures,officeworkerswearingHelloKittyaccessories,orcelebritieslikeDavidBeckhamplayingwithLegobricks.It'sbecomingmoreandmorecommon
toseeadultstakinganinterestintoys,comicbooksandtheactivitiesthataretraditionallyassociatedwithchildren.Thisphenomenonhasgivenrisetoanewword:
kidult.Whatliesbehindthephenomenon?Oneisaboutadults'nostalgia(怀旧之情)forthecarefreedaysofchildhood,andthisisespeciallytruewithtoday'sfast-pac
ed,stressfullifestyles.Anotherisaboutasocietalchangeinrecentdecadeswherepeoplearestartingfamilieslater.Asaresult,theyhavemoretimeandmoneyt
ospendonthemselves.Someadultscouldonlywindow-shopfortheirdreamtoyswhentheywerekids,butnowtheycanaffordthatrad
iocontrolledcarorhigh-priceddolltheyhavealwayswanted.Businesseshavebeenquicktoexploitthekidulttrend,andthenumberoftoystoresthattargetadultshasrise
n.Companiesarerepackagingproductsfrompastdecadesandalsobringingoutnewonesforadults.Lego,forexample,hasbroughtoutana
rchitecturalseriesfeaturinglandmarksfromaroundtheworld.Societytraditionallydisapprovesofadultswhorefusetoputasidechildhoodinterests,viewingthere
fusalasasignofsocialimmaturityandirresponsibility.Thosewhoagreewiththisviewsometimesclaimthatkidultsaresufferingfromthepop-psychologyconceptk
nownasPeterPanSyndrome,ananomaly(异常)thatpeopleremainemotionallyatthelevelofteenagers.Onagranderscale,thesekidultopponent
s(对手)arguethatsuchdelayedadulthoodcausescouplestomarrylaterandhavefewerchildren.Thisinturncanleadtoshrinkingnationaleconomies,forther
eneedstobeagenerationalreplenishment(补充)oftheworkforce.Fromthestandpointofkidultsthough,thisphenomenonisseenasnothingbutharmlessfun.Ki
dultsinsistthathavingyouthfulinterestskeepsthemyoung,happyandcreative,andtheirrefusaltoconformtosociety'sacceptabletastesshowsin
dependentthinking.Besides,theyargue,thatbeingpartofthesocialtrendofdelayedadulthoodisnotpurelyapersonalchoice.Therealcausesinc
ludeexpensivehousing,increasededucationalrequirementsforemploymentandpoorworkopportunities.Whetherthekidultphenomenonwillcontinuetogrow
orprovetobeapassingtrendisanyone'sguess.Asthedebateaboutitcontinuesrememberthatthereisnothingwrongwithbeingyoungatheart.51.Whatdoe
sthekidultphenomenonreferto?A.Adultsactlikechildren.B.Adultshavechild-liketastes.C.Adultsgoinforcolle
ctingtoys.D.Adultslikeplayingwithchildren.52.Whichofthefollowingmightcausetheemergenceofkidults?A.Differentlivingconditions.B.Morechoicesabouttoys.C.
Highpressureofmodernlife.D.Goodmemoriesofchildhood.53.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“exploit”probablymean?A.Getusedto.B.Lookforwar
dto.C.Takeadvantageof.D.Makewayfor.54.Howdoesthetextdealwiththedebateaboutkidults?A.Bystronglyopposingkidultoppone
nts.B.Byconvincingreaderstoacceptkidults.C.Byrefusingtotakeastandontheissue.D.Bypresentingbothsidesoftheargument.55
.Whatcanweinferabouttheauthor'sattitudetowardsthephenomenonfromthelastparagraph?A.Doubtful.B.Positive.C.Disapproving.D.Un
caring.第II卷非选择题第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节:阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读短文,按照题目要求用英语回答问题。Doctorssayangercanbeanextremelydamagingemotion,unlessyoul
earnhowtodealwithit.Theywarnthatangercanleadtoheartdisease,stomachproblems,headaches,emotionalproblemsandpossiblycancer.,Angerisanormal
emotionthatweallfeelfromtimetotime.Somepeopleexpressangeropenlyinacalmreasonableway.Othersburstwithanger,andscreamand
yell.Butotherpeoplekeeptheirangerinside.Theycannotorwillnotexpressit.Thisiscalledrepressinganger.Foryearsmanydoctorsthoughtth
atrepressingangerwasmoredangeroustoaperson’shealththanexpressingit.Theysaidthatwhenapersonisangry,thebrainreleasesthesamehormones(荷尔蒙).Theyspeedthehe
artrate,raisebloodpressure,orsugarintotheblood,etc.Ingeneralthepersonfeelsexcitedandreadytoact.Somedoctorssaythatbothre
pressingandexpressingangercanbedangerous.Theybelievethatthosewhoexpressangerviolentlymaybemorelikelytodevel
opheartdisease,andtheybelievethatthosewhokeeptheirangerinsidemayfaceagreaterdangerofhighbloodpressure
.Doctorssaythesolutionislearninghowtodealwithanger.Theysaythefirststepistoadmitthatyouareangryandtorecognizetherealcauseoftheanger,t
hendecideifthecauseisseriousenoughtogetangryabout.Ifitis,theysay,“Donotexpressyourangerwhileangry.Waituntilyourangerhascooleddownan
dyouareabletoexpressyourselfcalmlyandreasonably.”Doctorssaythatagoodwaytodealwithangeristofindhumorinthesituationthathasmadeyouangry.Th
eysaidthatlaughterismuchhealthierthananger.56.What’stheauthor’spurposebywritingthispassage?(Nomorethan15words)________________57.Wh
at’sthemeaningoftheunderlinedword“repressing”inParagraph2?(Nomorethan5words)________________58.Accordingtothepassage,whatarethecommo
nwaysforpeopletoexpresstheiranger?(Nomorethan20words)________________59.Whydodoctorssayangerisdangerous?(Nom
orethan15words)________________60.Howcanyoudealwithangersuccessfullyinyourdailylife?(Nomorethan20words)________________第二节:书面表达(25分)61
.假设你是晨光中学学生李津。你的英国朋友Chris在最近的一封邮件中提到,他想改掉每天长时间玩网络游戏的习惯,做更好的自己。请按以下提示写封回信:(1)你也打算改掉的一个习惯(或缺点,不足);(2)它给你的学习或生活带来的影响;(3)你的计
划和决心。注意:(1)词数不少于100;(2)可适当加入细节,使内容充实,行文连贯。DearChris,_________________________________________________________
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