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北京市第八十中学2024~2025学年度10月月考高三英语2024.10本试卷共10页,100分。考试时长90分钟。考生务必将答案答在答题纸上,在试卷上作答无效。第一部分:知识运用(共两节,30分)第一节完形填空(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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。Page,22,hadleftWhitehorseandwasroughl

y1,000milesawayfromTuktoyaktuk.Togetthere,hewouldhaveto___1___for30daysalongroadsandfrozenrivers.Beforestartinghisround-the-worldjourneyatUshuaia,P

agehadbarelypickedupacamera.But10,000mileslater,hefoundhimselfinnorthernCanada,___2___thefootage(片段)thatwouldformadocumentary.Itwasase

nseof___3___ratherthangreatscenerythatsenthimonhisway.Pagehaddreamedoftravelingtheworldbybicycleandhedecidedtomakeitareality

.“IhadnogirlfriendandIhadnothingtyingmeathome,soI___4___,”hesays.Theadventurelastedthreeyears,coverin

g40,000milesandfivecontinents.Itwasamental___5___asmuchasaphysicalone.Pagerodealoneinlatewinter,campingmostn

ights,apartfromtherareoccasionhefoundahutinwhichto___6___fromthewind.“It’snot___7___steelycourageorbravery,there’sno

option,soyoujustdoit,”Pagesays.Otherswouldsaytheoppositethatitrequiresalotofbravery.WhentheArcticOceancamein

tosight,itwasnothowPageimagineditwouldbe.Itwaswonderfully___8___.Thesunwassettingandthesnowwasshiningbutratherthanbeingfilledwiththrill,Pagew

ascoldandwornout.“Insteadofwalkingoffintothe___9___.Isatinabathroom—theonlywarmplaceIcouldfind,”hesays.“Ithoughtaboutthe_____10_____thisjourneyhadta

ughtme.MaybeI’dprovedsomethingtomyselfbygoingtotheedgeofmymap.ButIalsorealizedthatfinishlinesarebettershared.”1.A.cycleB.walkC.searchD.recover2.A.d

rawingB.filmingC.recallingD.enjoying3.A.directionB.belongingC.accomplishmentD.adventure4A.godownB.breakdownC.setoffD.takeoff5.A.ch

allengeB.barrierC.activityD.problem.6.A.disappearB.hideC.watchD.run7A.strangelyB.especiallyC.exactlyD.possibly8.A.romanticB.comfortabl

eC.simpleD.vast9.A.gardenB.houseC.sunsetD.forest10.A.artB.languageC.skillsD.lessons第二节语法填空(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。Afewmonthsearlier,StephanieHeller,hadfinishedherworkoutinthegymwhens

he____11____(notice)awomanintheparkinglotstrugglingtobenddown.Ms.Hellerofferedtohelpher.Thewomanblamedoldageforheri

ncapacity,____12____(explain)thatshewas70.ButMs.Hellerwas71.“Thiswomanfelteverybitherage.”Sherecalled.“Idon

’tletagestopme.Ineedagoodmood,really.IlovesinginganddancingwithalltheyoungfriendsI____13____(make)overtheyears.I’monlyasoldasIfeel.

”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。Asweknow,lifeisfullofupsanddowns.Don’tallowthenegativethingsinyour

life____14____(discount)thepositiveones.Don’tletabaddayormonthoryearmakeyoufeellikeyouhaveabadlife.Insteadoffocusing

oneverythingthat’sgoingwrong,____15____youshoulddoistostartholdingontoallofthethingsthataregoingright.Youmaybestruggling,butthere__

__16____(be)stillsomuchtokeepfightingfor—thereisstillsomethingmoremeaningfultolifethanthispain.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。Theteaplantgrowsbestintropicalandtemperateplaces____17____rainfallsthroughouttheyea

r.Teacanbegrownfromsealevel____18____about2,000metres,butthebestqualitygrowsinhigherregions.Teacomes

fromtheleavesandbudsofteaplants.Wildplantscanbeupto9metreshigh;however,onteaplantations,topulltheleaves____19____(

easy),peoplecutthembacktoabushofaboutametrein____20____(high).Ittakesaplantthreetofiveyearsbeforeitisreadyforpicking.Apickercanharvestabout2

0kgofteaaday..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。AGetinvol

vedwithourresearchSomeofourresearchprojectsrelyonthegenerosityofpeoplelikeyou.Whetherit’susingyourhomePC,t

akingpartinaclinicaltrial,orsimplyvolunteeringyourtimeforastudy,youmaybeabletocontributetosomeoftheground-breakingprojectswhichm

aketheUniversityofOxfordaworldleaderinresearch.Watchthisspaceforwaysinwhichyoucouldgetinvolved.Seekingpoorsleepersforinsomniaresea

rchTroublesleeping?ResearchersfromtheSleep&CircadianNeuroscienceInstituteattheUniversityofOxfordareevaluatingdifferentinterventionsa

imedatimprovingsleep.Wearelookingforpoorsleepersbetweentheagesof18and65.Participationwillinvolvespendingov

ernightsinthesleeplaboratoryatOxford,monitoringyoursleep/wakecycle,andcompletingcomputerisedtasks.Dependingonthestudyyouvolunteerfor,youwil

leitherundergoanonlineself-helptreatmentprogrammeorlab-basednon-invasivebrainstimulationsessionspriortobedtime.

Youwillbereimbursedforyourtime.Ifyouareinterestedintakingpartorwouldlikemoreinformation,pleasecontacttheresearchteamdirectl

yatinsomnia@ndcn.ox.ac.ukVolunteerswithlazyeyewantedWearelookingforvolunteerswithahistoryoflazyeyetotakepartinourbrainscanningstudyonhowbin

ocular(双眼的)visionrelatestobrainchemistry.Wearelookingforhealthy,fluentEnglishvolunteersaged18-45withahistoryoflazyeye.Youwillalso

beaskedquestionsaboutyourmedicalhistorytocheckyoursuitabilityforanMRIscan.Call01865223622formoreinformat

ion.OxfordVaccineGroupTheOxfordVaccineGroupisanindependentmulti-disciplinaryclinicaltrialsandepidemiologygroup.OVGworkstowa

rdsthegoalofdevelopingnewandimprovedvaccinesforthepreventionofinfectioninadultsandchildren,enhancingtheunderstandingofimmun

ityandstudyingtheepidemiologyofinfectiousdiseases.Tofindoutwhichresearchprojectsarecurrentlyrecruitingvolun

teers,pleaseseetheOVGwebsiteoremailinfo@ovg.ox.ac.uk.OxfordExperimentallabfortheSocialSciencesTheOxfordInternetInstitute,togetherwit

htheBusinessSchool,isrecruitingindividualstoparticipateincomputer-basedexperimentsinvolvingonlinesurfingbehavio

raswellaseconomicandpoliticaldecision-making.Wepayoursubjectswell,therearenospecialskillsrequiredandyoudon’thavetobeastude

nttotakepart!Contactusatsocialscience.study@ox.ac.ukformoreinformation.21.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?A.Tooffermedicalhelptopatient

sB.TolookforexperiencedresearchersC.TointroducenewresearchprogramsD.Torecruitvolunteersforresearchprojects22.ThegoalofOVGisto_____

__.A.carryoutclinicaltrialsB.producevaccinesagainstvirusesC.learnmoreabouttheimmunesystemDstudytheoccurrenceofinfectiousdiseases23.Youcanfinishtheex

perimentonyourhomePCifyoujoin__________.A.OxfordVaccineGroupB.InsomniaresearchgroupC.OxfordExperimentallabD.BrainScanningstudygroupBLa

stJuly,AngelaPeters,36,rolledherwheelchairintoanailsalonlocatedattheWalmartshoppingcenterinBurton,Michig

an,withtheideaofpaintinghernails.ButPeters,whohascerebralpalsy(脑瘫),wasturnedaway.Thesalon(whichisnotownedbyWalmart),shesays,toldherthattheywereaf

raiditwouldbetoodifficulttoproperlydothejobgiventhatherhandsshook.WhatwasmeanttobeadayofbeautyblissforPeterswasno

wadisappointment.WatchingtheinteractionfromafewfeetawaywasaWalmartcashierwhowasabouttogoonherbreak.Ebony.Harris,

40,recognizedPetersasaWalmartregular.NowwhatsherecognizedinPeterswasakindredspirit.“She’sjustlikeyou,me,mydaughter,any

body,”HarristoldABCNews,“Shewantstolookpretty.Sowhycan’tshe?”HarrisapproachedPeters.“Doyouwantmetodoyournails?”shea

sked.AsmilespreadacrossPeters’face.“Yeah!”Havingfoundatablefortwo,HarrisgentlytookPeter’shandintohersandcarefullybeganpaintinghernails.“

IwasalittlenervousandwasshakingbecauseIdidn’twanttomesshernailsup,”Harrisadmitted.“Itoldhershe’sablessingtoanyb

ody,notjustme.ShemakesmelookatlifeandappreciateitmuchmorethanIhave.”WatchingitallwithamazementandadmirationwasSubwayemploy

eeTasiaSmith.WhatstruckhermostwastheeaseandgentlenessdisplayedbyHarrisasshepaintedPeters’nails,allthewhilechattingasift

heywereoldfriends.SmithwassotakenbythescenethatshewroteaboutitonFacebook.“Theyweresopatientwithher,”shewrote.“Thankstot

heWalmartworkerformakingthisbeautifulgirl’sday!”Peters,whorunsapoetrywebsite,harborsnobitternesstowardthenail

salonthatturnedheraway.“Whenpeopledouswrong,wemustforgive,”PeterswroteonFacebook.“Ijustwanttoeducatepeoplethatthosewithdiff

erentchallenges,likebeinginawheelchair,canhaveourownbusinessandgetournailsdonelikeanyoneelse.”24.WhywasPetersdeclinedwhenshewantedtohav

ehernailspainted?A.Sheinsistedonsittinginawheelchair.B.Herhandsshookinvoluntarilyduetodisability.C.Therew

asnoneedforhertohavenailspainted.D.Shewasnotaregularcustomerofthesalon.25.InParagraph4,HarrisreferredtoAngelaPetersas“ablessing”because______.A.P

etersdeservedtobehappyandbetreatedkindlyB.HarrisfeltobligedtoofferherahandonavoluntarybasisC.HarriswasremindedwhysheshouldbegratefulD.Peter

sgothernailsdonedespitethepreviousrejection26.WhatmaywellbeAngelaPeters’guidingprincipleinlife?A.Beautyisabouthavingaprettymind,aprettyso

ul,aswellasprettypoetry.B.Forgiveotherswhohavewrongedus,andwearelikelytoenjoyourlifemore.C.Beinggratefu

lisawaytosingforourlifewhichcomesjustfromourloveandhope.D.Lifeisamirrorandwillreflectbacktothethinkerwhat

hethinksintoit.CThephilosopher,MartinBuber,ismostknownforhisworkon“I-Thou/You”relationshipsinwhichpeopleareopen,direct

,mutuallyinterestedineachother.Incontrast,“I-It”relationshipsarethoseinwhichweusetheother,likeanobject,tosolve

ourproblemsandfulfillourneedsandpurposes.Itisnotourfaultthatmanyofourrelationshipsareorbecome“It”relationshipsbecausemostofwhatw

efeel,thinkanddoismotivatedbyunconsciousmemoriesofhowtosurvivetheenvironmentintowhichwewereborn.Thus,oneofthereasonsweuseotherpeopletohelpusfeelbe

tteraboutourselvesandcopeintheworldisthatusingpeoplewasoncenecessaryanditworked.Whenweweresmallandhelpless,“It”cameandfedus,andheldus,andsetu

sonourway.Wedidn’thavetoreciprocateandcarefor“It”.Evenwhenthecareandattentionof“It”wasminimalorunpredictable,ifwegotoutofchildhoodalive,some

wherealongtheway“It”wasinvolved.Freudcalledthisstageofearlylife“primarynarcissism”,whichisourinstinct(本能)

forself-preservationandisanormalpartofourdevelopment.Whilemostofusgrowoutofit,westillholdasurvivalfear,whichmotivatesustoescap

edangerandtostayalive,andweallneedthisfearinhealthymeasure.Theproblemisthattoomanyofus,toomuchofthetime,areinaconstantstateofthreat—andweoften

don’tknowit.Weimaginepeoplearetalkingaboutusbehindourbacks,thatwehavecancer,thatweareinadequate,andvulnerabletomoretha

nourshareofbadluck.Asourbrainshavegrowninsizeandcomplexity,sohasourabilitytoscareourselves.Thiscausesmanyproblems.Fo

rexample,ourstresslevelsincrease,ourdigestionisimpairedandourthinkingbecomesrestricted.Ourthreatresponsestopsanybodilyfunction,feeling,thoughtandbe

haviorthatmight“waste”energyanddetractfromfightingorescapingdanger.Thus,wheninthreat,ouremotional,co

gnitiveandbehavioralrangeissignificantlyreduced.Andinthisreducedstate,oneofoursolutionsistofindsomeonewhocansaveandcomfortus.Insteadofena

blingustobeopen,directandmutual,fearandanxietyleadustowardsconversationsandchoicesinourrelationswithothersthatareorientatedtowardssurvivin

g—notthriving(茁壮成长).Threat-motivatedrelationshipsarecharacterizedbyneed,dependency,control,demand,dishonesty,andself-interest.Wecannotformthe“I-Thou

”relationshipsthatBuberspeaksofuntilwehavelearnedtonoticecomfort,andunderstandtheemotionsandpatternsofourthreatbrain.Wheninthreat,wetendtou

seotherpeopleasobjectswhocansaveandprotectus,orwhowecanblameforourproblems.27.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“reciprocate

”inParagraph2probablymean?A.Returnthefavour.B.Askforsomeadvice.C.Conveyanapology.D.Makesomecomments.28.Whatca

nwelearnabout“primarynarcissism”?A.Itleadstooursurvivalfear.B.Itisnormalandusuallytemporary.,C.Itimpactsourgrowthnegatively.D.Itlaysthefoundat

ionforFreud’stheory.29.Whichofthefollowingcouldbeanexampleof“I-It”relationships?A.Comfortinganupsetfriend.B.Feelingsorryforyourmistakes.C.Trying

hardtobeindependent.D.Askingotherstotakeonyourtask.30.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.HowWeCanFormthe“I-Thou”Relationshi

psB.HowWeCanGetOutofthe“I-It”RelationshipsC.WhyWeTreatOthersasObjectsRatherThanIndividualsD.WhatHelpsUsSurviveandThriveinEarlyStag

esofLifeDMoveOver,SelfishGeneEvolutiontraditionallyhasaproblemwithnicepeople.Ifonlythefittestindividu

alssurvive,thenthosewhoarenicetoothersattheirownexpensewillsurelybeweededout.Yetcooperationiswidespreadinnature,fromplantsal

ertingeachothertodangertodolphinscooperatingtoroundupfish.Adecades-oldideacalledkinselectioncanexplainsomeofthis:iforganisms(生物)haveenou

ghDNAincommon,thentheycanfurthertheirownselfishgenesbyhelpingoneanother.Beesandantshaveasystemofreproductionwhichleave

scolonymemberssocloselyrelatedthattheyactalmostasasinglesuper-organism.Andamonganysexuallyreproducingspecie

s,parentalcarehelpsindividualspassontheirgenes.Butkinselectioncannotexplainwhyhumansaresonicetostrangers.Oneideaisthatwehaveevolvedtobesuper-coo

perativebecause,overtime,morecooperativegroupshaveoutcompetedlesscooperativeones.Buttheregenerallyisn’ten

oughgeneticvariationbetweengroupstoallownaturalselectiontofavormorecooperativeones.Someresearchersthinkthesolutionliesinanideacalledculturalgroupsel

ection.Forgetsharedgenestheyargue.Selectioncanfavorcooperativegroupsifthepeoplewithinthemshareenoughculture.Thei

deaiscontroversialbecausetoworkitrequiresthatgroupsremainculturallydistinct.Ascriticspointout,peoplete

ndtomigrate(迁移)betweengroups,whichshouldhomogenize(使同质化)ideasandcustoms.Thosewhobacktheconceptcounterthatgroupshavewaystomaintain

theirdistinctculture,includingaprocesscallednorm(准则)enforcement.Putsimply,ifsomeonemigratesintoanewculturalgroup,theyarepressuredi

ntofollowingthelocalrulesbecausefailingtodosoleadstopunishment.Earlierthisyear,MathewandHandleyatArizonaStateUniversitypublished

astudytestingtheidea.Theysampled759peoplefromfourethnicgroupsinKenyawhocompeteintensivelyforland,wat

erandlivestock.The,pairestimatedthatgeneticdifferencesbetweenindividualsfromdifferentgroupswasgenerallylessthan15%.Culturalpracticesandbeliefsvar

iedmuchmore,by10%to20%.Peoplecooperatedmostwithmembersoftheirowngroup,asculturalgroupselectionpredicts,andtoalesserext

entwithmembersofothergroupswhosenormsmostcloselymatchedtheirown.Thatmakessenseifcultureratherthangeneticsiswhatmat

ters.“Ithinkthisisoneofthemostexplicittestsofculturalgroupselectiontheorysofar,”saysMathew.Noteveryoneispersuaded.KrasnowatHarvardUniversi

tyseesnotheoreticalflawwiththeidea,butsaysthatsomeofhisresearchunderminesit.Hehasfoundthatpeopledon’tjustenforcetherule

swithintheirgroup,butalsopunishpeoplefromothergroupswhofailtofollowtheirowngroup’snorms.Mathewcountersthatitisreasonabletoenforcethenor

msonoutsidersasasteptowardsincorporating(使并入)themintoyourculturalgroup.“Thisisoftenhowempiresexpand,”shesays.31.Theexa

mpleofbeesandantsisusedto________.A.highlightthesignificantroleofreproductionB.demonstratetheefficiencyofasuper-organismC.revealwhypa

rentscareabouttheirselfishgenesD.explainthecauseoforganismshelpingoneanother32.Fortheideaofculturalgroupsel

ectiontowork,apre-conditionisthat________.A.cooperativegroupshavealargerchanceofsurvivalB.geneticvariationsinthesamecult

uralgrouparesmallC.culturaldifferencesareweakenedwithpeoplemigratingD.culturaldistinctivenesscanbepres

ervedwithcertainmethods33.Thetextisdevelopedmainlythrough________.A.sortinginformationintodifferenttopicsB

.narratingeventsintimeorderC.presentingdoubtsandexploringanswersD.discussingsimilaritiesanddifferences34.Wecanlearnfromt

hepassagethat________.A.cultureplaysamoresignificantroleinchoosingcooperatorsB.beingselfishisofvitalimportanceforanindividua

ltosurviveC.Mathew’sstudyresultcontradictswhatculturalgroupselectionpredictsD.peoplejoininganewgroupwillbepunishedfornotkeepingtheirowncu

lture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。选项中有两项为多余选项。TheChangingLandscapeoftheMusicBusinessThemusicindustryisinthep

rocessofagreatchange.Inthepastdecades,artistsmademoneythroughphysicalsalesofrecords,CDs,andcassettes.Whileinrecentyears,downloadingsongsfromservicess

uchasAmazonoriTuneshasbecomethemostcommonwayforpeopletopurchasemusic,andthewholeideaofbuyingmusictoownmaybefalling.Tota

keitsplaceareInternetappsthatstreammusicdirectlytolistenersontheirsmartphones,tablets,orcomputers.____35____Whi

lethisisgreatforfans,whonowhaveaccesstomillionsofsongsattheflickofatouchscreen,ithasshatteredthetraditionalmodelofhowanartistm

anageshisorhercareer.Withmusicloversincreasinglymovingawayfrommakingone-timepurchasestowardsanall-you-can-listen-toservice

,whatisahard-workingartisttodo?Themainproblemfacingmanymusiciansisthatpayments-per-streamofasongaremuchlowerth

anwhatanartistwouldreceivefromadownload.____36____InNovemberof2014,award-winningmusicianTaylorSwiftpull

edherentiremusiccatalogfromSpotify,apopularstreamingapp,claimingthattheirbusinessmodelsuggeststhatmusicdoesnotholdmuchworth.____37____T

heyclaimthatitofferssmallerartistsachancefortheirmusictogetheardbyawideraudience.BrianMessage,managerofthebandRadiohead,hascomeouti

nsupportofstreamingservices.Heseesthemasawayformusiciansandfanstointeract.Regardlessofwhatartistsmaythinkaboutthischangeinthemusicindustry,there

’snoarguingthattheyneedtoadaptinordertomakemoney.____38____Corporatesponsorshipcanbeariskyoptionformusicians.Abandcanmakemuchmo

neybyagreeingtopromoteaproductorlicenseitsmusicforuseinadvertisements,buttherearemanywaysthatthiscanbackfire.Whenbandsworkwithbus

inesses,theymaylosetheimagetheyhaveworkedtocreate.____39____Artistsmustdevelopanimagethatappealstotheirfansinorde

rtoremainuniqueandauthentic,ortheyriskstriking.thewrongchord,whichcouldleavethemstrugglingtosustaincareersinthisnewbusine

sslandscape.A.Othershavewelcomedtheideaofstreamingmusic.B.However,thoseformsofmediaarequicklyfadingaway.C.Somebig-nameartistshavecalledattentiontot

heissue.D.Therulescouldbedifferentforsmallerbandsjuststartingout.E.Maintainingafineimagewhileworkingonacareerisc

ertainlytricky.F.Onemajorshiftisthegrowthinpartnershipbetweenartistsandbusinesses.G.Theseappsareavailableeitherasfreeversionsorasmonthlysubscriptions

ervices.第三部分:书面表达(共两节,32分)第一节阅读表达(共4小题;第1、2题各2分,第3题3分,第4题5分,共12分)阅读下面短文,根据题目要求回答问题。QuiettheComplainerForyears,JaneBooth’smothermadel

engthyairingofcomplaints.ItgotsobadthatJanefeltitwasruiningthequalityoftheirtimetogether,soshefinallyspokeupandhelpedhe

rmotherrealizehowoftenshecomplained.ItturnedoutthatJane’sinterventionnotonlyhelpedhermother-italsohelpedtheirrelationship.Youm

aynotbeasdirectasJanewastohermother,butthereareotherwaystogetaconstantcomplainertoend.Tobeeffective,ithelpstocorrectmisbeliefsaboutcomplaininginthef

irstplace.Infact,eventhekindestmostconsideratepeoplecomplain.Andcomplainingdoesn’talwayshaveanegativeimpact.Somet

imes,complainingcanchangeanunfavorablesituationintoamoredesirableone.Othertimes,itcanfosternewrelationshipswit

hpeoplewedon’tknowwell.Theproblemsstartwhencomplainingbecomesthedefaultmode(默认模式)“Whenwehaveaneedtobeheard,werepeatoursel

ves,”saysDianKillian,alifecoach,“thesatisfactionforfrequentcomplainerscomesfromattention,sotheyareneversatisfiedwithanysuggestiontoaddresst

heproblemsthattheyhighlightresolutionisn’ttheiraim.”So,howdoyouquietaconstantcomplainer,forthesakeofyourhealt

handhis?Changethesubject.Somecomplainerswillswitchgearsifyoushifttheconversationinadirectionthatintereststhem.Summ

arizethecomplaint.Ifyourcomplainerkeepsrepeatinghimself,hemaystopifyoudemonstratethatyou’relistening.Challengethepersontoact.Whenaconstantcomplainer

tellsyouabouthislatestproblem,asknicelywhathe’sdonetoimproveit.Behonest.Whenyouhavethingstodo,tellthecomplainerthatyoumustcuttheconversationshort-

especiallyifit’ssomeonewho’scomplainedtoyoumanytimesbefore.Whensomeonestressesyououtwithlotsofnegativity,i

t’simportanttotalkabouttheproblem.Otherwise,ifyoubottleupyourfeelingsandcontinuelisteningtorepeatedcomplaints,youmaygrowannoyedorstartavoidingth

eperson.Remember:Quietingaconstantcomplainercanbebeneficialtobothofyou.40.WhatdidJaneBoothdotostophermothercomplai

ning?_______________________________________________________________41.AccordingtoParagraph2,whatarethemisbeliefsaboutcomplaining?_________

______________________________________________________42.Pleasedecidewhichpartisfalseinthefollowingstatement,thenunderlineitandexplai

nwhy.Complainingfrequentlyisawaythatpeopleaskforsuggestionsfortheirproblems.________________________

_______________________________________43.Yourfriendhasbeenconstantlycomplainingaboutalmosteverythinginlife.Whatwouldyoudot

ohelphim?(about40words)_______________________________________________________________第二节(20分)44.假设你是红星中学高三学生李华。你校英语俱乐部的上一任外教Jim为你们推荐了一位新外教。作为俱乐部负责人,

请你给Jim写一封电子邮件,内容包括:1.表示感谢;2.讲述新外教给予的帮助。注意:1.词数100左右;2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。DearJim,___________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________Yours,LiHua

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