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天津一中2022-2023-1高三年级二月考英语试卷第I卷(选择题,共115分)第一部分:听力测试(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)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。1.WhatarethestudentsaskedtodobeforeTuesday?A.Dosomer
eading.B.Listentosomeradioprograms.C.TalkabouttheOlympicGames.2.Wheredoesthisconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atthegraduationceremony.B.Athome.C.Inac
ompetition.3.Whydoestheguestcomplainaboutthefood?A.Itisn’twhatheordered.B.Thefishissmelly.C.Thefooddoesn’ttastegood.4.Whatdoesthemanseemtowor
ryaboutmost?A.Whetherthechildrenwilllikeit.B.Thenumberofbedrooms.C.Thepricetofittheirbudget.5.Whatdoe
sthemanmean?A.Hewon’tbeabletohelpthewoman.B.Thelibraryisclosedtonight.C.Jeanisusinghiscar.第二节(共10个小题,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,并涂在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读每道小题(每小题5秒钟),听完后,你将有5秒钟时间回答各个小题。每段材料读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。6.Whydoesthewomanchoosetheresta
urant?A.Therestaurantisthenearest.B.Thefoodtastesgoodandthepriceisreasonable.C.Shedecideseverythingbecausesheknowsbest.7.Whatdoesthemanneedfirst?A.AC
hinesediet.B.Someorange.C.Aglassofmineralwater.8.Whydoesn’tthemanlikewhatthewomanordered?A.Thepriceistoohigh.B.Theywillhavetowait
foralongtime.CItisnothealthful听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9.WherewillthewomanstayinParis?A.ShehasbookedahotelB.Shewilllivew
iththeman.C.Shewillstayathercousin’s.10.Whenwillthewomanleaveforherholiday?A.At9:15a.m.onWednesday.B.Wednesdayevening.C.OnFriday.11.How
soonwillthespeakersseeeachother?A.Notdefinitelydecided.B.OnFriday.C.Inaweek.听第8段材料,回答第12至15题。12.Whatistheaimoftheresearc
hintheUnitedStates?A.Topreventpeoplefromgoingtopublictoilets.B.Toobservehowpeoplebehaveinthepublicplaces.C.Toseehowthegooda
dvicetowashhandsisfollowed.13.Whatdoesthestudyshow?A.Peopledon’tseemtowashtheirhandsasoftenastheysay.B.Mostpeoplearenotafra
idofgettingsick.C.Notmanypeopleusepublictoilets.14.HowmanypeopleintheU.S.A.wereobservedintheprogram?A.1,000.B.8,000.C.9,000.15.Whatisthepercenta
geofpeoplewholiedaboutwashinghandsaccordingtothestudy?A.95%B.67%C.28%.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.-Childrenshou
ldbetaughthowtobehaveproperlyinpublic.-________.Goodmannersshouldbeadoptedfromanearlyage.A.Goodforyou.B.That’sallright.C.That’sagoodpoint.D
.Itdepends.2.Technological________ineducationsuchasonlinecoursesandsocialnetworkingtoolsarehavingasignificantimpactoneducational
systemsatalllevels.A.insightsB.qualificationsC.instructionsD.innovations3.Severalbigcompanies________
thewholeindustry,leavingnoroomforsmallbusinessestodevelop.Thiswillonedaydestroytheindustry.A.boostB.expandC.resolv
eD.dominate4.Joenevermissesanopportunitytotalkabouthisworkingexperienceabroad;________heisamanwholikesshowingoff.A.particularlyB.cruciall
yC.criticallyD.apparently5.We’dbettertakeumbrellas—I’msureit________whenwearriveinLondon;it’salwayswetthereatthistimeofyear.A.willrainB.israiningC.w
illberainingD.wouldrain6.________advanced5Gtechnologies,Huaweihasbecometheonlyequipmentproviderthatcanofferend-to-end5Gproductsandsol
utions.A.PossessingB.PossessedC.TopossessD.Beingpossessed7.Ijustsatbythewindowwatchingthepassingscene________Icaughttheeyeofawa
iterandorderedmymeal.A.onceB.whileC.untilD.since8.—Tonymusthaveletoutthesecretonpurpose.—________.Couldyoutellmewhyhedidthat?A.Forgetit.B.Id
on’tgetit.C.Nocomment.D.Letitbe.9.Thebookdiscussestheextent________familylifehaschangedoverthepast50years.AwhereB.inwhichC.towhichD.that10.Theyo
ungman,________inheavytrafficontheway,gothomeanhourlaterthanusual.A.catchingB.caught.C.havingcaughtD.tob
ecaught11.Therestauranthaschangeditsserviceandsomeofitsdishes________thecomplaintsfromthecustomers.A.inresponsetoB.inreturnforC.inrespecto
fD.inexchangefor12.—Sandy,couldyourepeattheanswertothisdifficultquestion?—Sorry,MissChen.I________someth
ingelsethen.A.amthinkingofB.thoughtofC.hadthoughtofD.wasthinkingof13.Thetwomenfromthetruckwerepoorlydresse
dandspokein________soundedlikeaneasternEuropeanlanguage.A.whichB.thatC.whatD.where14.Realizingthatthingswerebecomingworseandw
orse,thelocalgovernment________tofindawaytostopthespreadofthedisease.A.setdownB.setasideC.setoutD.setoff15.-Willmycarbereadybytheendofthisw
eek?-It________be,sir.Iwillgiveyouacallifitisready.A.shouldB.shallC.wouldD.must第二节完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)Thepandemichasgreatlychangedthelandsca
peofeducation.Butthatnever____16____onebrilliantgirl’sresolvetoreachforthestars.Whilemostteensaretacklingthechallenge
sofmiddleschool,AlenaWicker,hasalready____17____herhighschooldiplomaattheageof12.Andafterlearninginalong-termonlineprogram,sh
eis____18____toattendArizonaStateUniversitythissummer.There,she____19____tomajorinbothastronomicalscienceandchemistryto____20_
___herdreamofworkingatNASAwhereshehopesto____21____herextraordinaryskillstobuildspacecraftaftergraduation.____22____,shewantedtobeanas
tronomer,butthensheswitchedovertoengineering____23____herloveofbuildingthings.Alena’sspacejourneybeganwithherearly____24____forLego(乐高),withwhic
hshe’salwaysplayedaroundsinceshewas4.Sofar,she’sbuilt____25____ofeverythingfromtheTajMahaltoNASArockets.“She
would___26___theLegopiecesbycolorandsize,”hermotherMcQuatersaid.“Shewasalways____27____atherLegopieces,andifyou____
28____herLegopieces,itwouldbeeasyforhertoputthemtogether.”Besidesbringinghervisionsintoreality,thisgeni
ushadremarkable____29____inotheraspectsoflife.Seeingthe____30____ofopportunitiesintheSTEM(science,technology,engineeringandmath)fieldsforwomen
,Alenawantedtomakeachange.Withhermum’sencouragement,Alena____31____awebsitetoencourageothergirlswith____32____intereststofocusonfieldswhichh
adbeen____33____inaccessibletowomen.Alenahopestosetanexampleforothergirls--neverletthelong-establishedconceptkeepusfrom___
_34____thecourseofourlife.“Itdoesn’tmatterwhatyourageisorwhatyouareplanningtodo,”shesaid.“Goforit,andthen____35____it.”16.A.identifiedB.
conveyedC.opposedD.weakened17.A.reviewedB.receivedC.approvedD.questioned18.A.nervousB.willingC.readyD.hesita
nt19.A.continuesB.happensC.refusesD.intends20.A.pursueB.changeC.demonstrateD.assess21.A.recoverB.appreciateC.employD.discover22.
A.ImportantlyB.OriginallyC.ObviouslyD.Fortunately23.A.incontrastwithB.inspiteofC.incaseofD.onaccountof24.A.pas
sionB.chargeC.requestD.occasion25.A.instructionsB.sitesC.modelsD.pictures26.A.designB.organizeC.produceD.recommend27.A.amusedB.expertC.
astonishedD.mad28.A.handedoutB.putawayC.showedoffD.messedup29.A.achievementsB.privilegesC.adaptationsD.explanations30.A.varieti
esB.growthC.inequalityD.advantages31.A.examinedB.launchedC.visitedD.removed32.A.similarB.beneficialC.impressiveD.typical33.A.
historicallyB.graduallyC.casuallyD.suddenly34.A.recordingB.trackingC.spreadingD.determining35.A.judgeB.su
bmitC.accomplishD.advertise第三部分阅读理解(共20小题:每小题2.5分,满分50分)AParticipantsinanonlineforumwereaskedwhetherspaceexplorationwasworthwhile.He
rearesomeofthecommentstheyposted:PlanetGirl7.17pmOurworldisdamagedbywar,hungerandpoverty.Billionsofpeoplestrugglejusttosurvivefr
omdaytoday.MeanwhiletheUSspaceagencyhasUS$16billiontoplaywitheveryyear.Wemustdealwiththeworld’surgentproblems.Spaceexploration
isaluxurywecannotafford.Dragon7.18pmThat$16billionspentonspaceisnothingcomparedtothe$370billionspento
nthemilitary.JJ7.20pmExploringspaceisinvestinginthefuture.Everyoneknowswe’rerunningoutofresources.There’smassiveover-
populationtoo.Thesolarsystemhasheapsofresourceswecanuseformining,andmaybewecanexploreotherplanets.Ifwedon’tdoitnow,itmightbetoolate.
PlanetGirl7.22pmWehavetosettleproblemsofover-populationandresourceconsuminghereonEarth,insteadofchasingsciencefictio
ndreams.Otherwisewewilljustexportourunsustainablelifestyletoanotherplanet.Wemightconsumethewholeuniverse!!JJ7.23pmSpaceexplorersrock!Theyknowwhatthey
areinfor,andtheystilldoitanyway.That’swhatIcallcourage!Wehumanshavealwaysstruggledtoexpandourhorizons.W
ewanttoknowwhatelseisoutthere.Whoknows,maybewe’lldiscoverthesolutiontoallourproblemsoutthere!Switched-on7.
25pmSpaceexplorationhashadahugeeffectonourlives.Wanttotalktosomeonehalfwayaroundtheworld?Sure.Gettheweatherforecast?Comingrightup.Checkexactlywhereyo
uare?Absolutely.It’sallpossible,thankstosatellitetechnology,globalpositioningsystems,andtherest.Iftherewasnospaceexploration,we’
dbesittingaroundinthedark,nottalkingonline!Penny7.50pmSatellitesarelaunchedbyprivatecompanies—forprofitPlanetEarthdoesn’talwaysbenefit.Exploringrem
oteplanetscertainlydoesnotcontributetolifeonEarth.36.Theunderlinedsentence(Par.2)meansthatspaceexplorationis_________.A.expensi
vebutnecessaryB.expensiveandunnecessaryC.veryimportantbuttooexpensiveD.notveryimportantbutaffordable37.Wha
tisDragon’sopinion?.A.Thecostofspaceexplorationistoomuch.B.PlanetGirl’sideaisacceptable.C.Spaceexplorationisworth
while.D.Themilitaryismoreusefulthanspaceexploration.38.WhatisthemostlikelyreasonthatJJdoesnotdiscussthecostofspaceexploration?A.Heagreesth
atspaceexplorationcoststoomuch.B.Hedoesnotknowhowmuchspaceexplorationcosts.C.Hethinksspaceexplorationisworthwhile,whateverthecost.D.HeknowsPla
netGirliswrongaboutthecostofspaceexploration.39.WhichaspectofspaceexplorationdoesSwitched-onmainlywriteabout?A.Itsc
osttothecommunity.B.Itseffectonenvironment.C.Itscontributiontotechnologyineverydaylife.D.Itscapacitytoservepeopleintheireveryda
ylife.40.WhatisonepointthatPlanetGirlandJJaremostlikelytoagreeabout?A.Livingonotherplanetsisarealpossibility.B.Spendingmoneyonwarisunnecess
ary.C.Spaceexplorationencouragescreativity.D.Earth’sresourcesarefastdisappearing.BThelibraryofPharaohRamessesIIissa
idtohavebornetheinscription(碑文)“thehouseofhealingforthesoul”.DylanThomas,anEnglishwriter,reportedlylikedtorelaxbyreadingA
gathaChristie’sdetectivenovels.AsforthenovelistYiyunLi,itwasWarandPeacethathelpedhergetthroughthetoughesttimes;whenshelaunchedav
irtualreadinggroupofLeoTolstoy’smasterpieceinlockdown,3,000peoplesignedup.Inrecentyears,agrowingbodyofresearchhasbackeduptheideat
hatbooksnotonlyentertain,butalsohelpusrecoverandgrow.Theyoffercompanionshiptothelonely,insighttotheanxious,andreleasetothosewhofeeltra
pped.ThisfeaturehasmotivatedAnnCleevestoturnherattentiontotheoldlong-lastingbibliotherapy.Shethenco-sponsoredsuchaprograminnortheastEngla
nd,workingwithpublichealthteams.Bibliotherapyisanapproachusingbooksandotherformsofliteraturetoimprovea
patient’smentalhealth.Areviewofseveralstudiesfoundsuchprogramshavealong-termeffectonpeople’swell-bein
g.ButCleeveshasabroaderideainmind.WritingforTheGuardian,shedescribedhowreadingandwritingfictionhelpedherunderstan
dherownresponseandallowedhertoescapeintoadifferentworld.Thereadingcoacheswillmatchtheirpatientswithapp
ropriatepoetryandnovelsaswellasnon-fictionbasedonpatients’condition,andwillintroducethemtolibrariansandotherreaders.After
all,what’supliftingtoonereaderwillseemtwee(花哨的)toanotherandwhatonefindsunpleasantmaybereassuringtothenext.ForClee
ves,itishappytoseepeopleseekself-discoveryintheworldofbooks.Somemayrespondtochildren’sclassicTheSecretGarden;otherswillrecognizeth
emselvesinToniMorrison’snovels.Anancientideahasfoundfreshresonance(共鸣).41.WhatdidDylanThomasandYiyunLihaveincommon?A.Theysoughtinspirati
oninforeigncountries.B.Theyturnedtobooksforspiritualcomfort.C.Theyhadagreatinfluenceontheworldliterature.D.Theyoncelaunchedareadinggroupduringt
oughtimes.42.WhatinspiredAnnCleevestoco-sponsortheprogram?A.Thehealingpowerofbooks.B.Thesupportfrompublichealthteams.C.Thepopularityof
theprogramamongpeople.D.ThelackofsuchaprograminnortheastEngland.43.Whatcanbeinferredaboutbibliotherapy?A.Itcangreatlyimprovepublichealth.
B.Itcanbringaboominbookmarkets.C.Itcanbeusedasacurefordepression.D.Itcanbringindiverseformsofliterature.44.Howdoesareadingcoachplayhiso
rherrole?A.Bysuitingspecificbookstopatients.B.Byhelpinglibrarianssortoutallkindsofbooks.C.Byassistingread
ersinwritingtheirownfiction.D.Byrecordingreaders’responsetodifferentbooks.45.Whichofthefollowingcanserveasthebesttitleoft
histext?A.Virtualreadinggroups:therisingindustryinlockdownB.Aninscription:thehouseofhealingforthesoulC
.Novelreading:twosidestomentaltroublesD.Bibliotherapy:anoldideafindsnewlifeCTheworld’sclocksmarkeverypassingsecond,minuteandhour.Buttohuma
ns,secondsofpaincanfeellikeminutes,andhoursspentatapartycanendinablink.Thebraincanstretchorsqueezethef
eelingoftimeformanyreasonsincludingpleasure,pain,fearandage.Althoughthesciencebehindthis“subjectivetime”isnotfullyunderstood,somerese
archsuggeststhatanadditionalfactormightinfluencethesubjectivelengthofyourlife:yourincome.Researchalreadysuggeststhat,onaverage,wealthypeopl
elivelonger,biologically.Now,emergingworkindicatesthatvariedandnovelexperiencescouldcreatemore“timecodes”int
hehumanbrainasitprocessesmemoryformation.This,inturn,couldmeanthatpeoplewhocanaffordtoenjoymorevacationsandhobbies,andwhohavemorest
imulatingjobs,willrecallhavinglivedforalongertimeonEarth.“Eventhoughtimeflieswhenyou’rehavingfun,whenyoulookbackonit,you
canremembermuchmoreofthisextendedexperiencecomparedtoaboringexperience,”saysJorgenSugar,apostdoctoralstudentattheNorwegianUniver
sityofScienceandTechnology’sKavliInstituteforSystemsNeuroscience.He’spartofateamofscientistsinvestigatingthesementaltimecodes.Theideath
atnoveltycanaffecttheexperienceoftimealsoseemstofitculturesthatdon’tmeasuretimeusingclocks-manyculturesrely
insteadoncelestial(天空的),culturalandseasonaleventstomarktheflowoftime.“Ourexperienceoftimedoesvaryaccordingtocircu
mstances,andalsoaccordingtothekindofrhythmofactivityweengagein,”saysChrisSinha,acognitivescientistworkingwithHunanUniversitywhohasstudiedsocalle
d“event-basedtime”inAmazoniantribesandlinguisticminoritygroupsinChina.Butotherexpertsaren’tconvinced.AccordingtoMonicaCapri,aneconomistwithabackgroun
dinneuro-economiesatClaremontGraduateUniversity,subjectivetimeisn’twellunderstoodscientifically.Evenifhigher-paid
jobscanleadtomorenewexperiences,wealthypeoplearen’tnecessarilyspendingmoneythatway.Amillionaire,forinstance,mayspendmoneyonafancywatch,butthisis
n’tlikelytochangetheirfeelingoftimethewayavacationorevenalow-costhikewould,shesays.What’smore,shesays,therearemanyfactorstoconsider
inhowthebrainprocessestime.Forinstance,accordingtoAdrianBejan,aprofessoratDukeUniversity,thenoveltyoffun
experiencescansimplywearoff.Still,researchersfrommanyfieldsareeagertouncoverthemysteriesofmemoryandsubjectivetime.AccordingtoSugar,understandinghowhu
mansformandrecallmemoriescanaffectmanyaspectsofsociety,such,aslaw,educationandhealthcare-andperhapscan
evenaidourunderstandingofourselves.“Thehumanbrainisthemostcomplexbiologicalsystemweknow,”hesays.46.Whatdoweknowabout“subjectivetime”fromthe
passage?A.Itspaceisinfluencedbyaperson’smood.B.Ithasnothingtodowithone’sincome.C.Itisathingthatiscompletelyunderstood.D.Itmarkseve
rypassingsecondforaperson.47.Howcanincomeinfluenceapersonaccordingtosomeresearchers?A.Wealthypeopletendtoengagemoreinremem
beringthings.B.Wealthypeopletendtohaveabettermemorythanpoorpeople.C.Wealthypeoplemayfeellifeisrelativelylongerpsychologically.D.Wealthypeople
usuallyneedmoretimetoprocessmemoryformation.48.WhichofthefollowingstatementsdoesChrisSinhamostprobablyagreewith
?A.Newandunusualeventswillnotaffecttheexperienceoftime.B.Subjectivetimeisassociatedwiththerhythmofact
ivityweengagein.C.Amazoniantribesareoneexampleofculturesmeasuringtimewithclocks.D.ChrisSinhatotallydisagreeswithJorgenSugaronsubjec
tivetime.49.WhatisMonicaCapri’sopinionofsubjectivetime?A.Sheisnotconvincedthatmoneycanextendsubjective
time,B.Shethinksthattheexcitementoffunexperiencescanhardlywearoff.C.Shedoesn’tbelievethatwealthypeoplecanbuygoodmemories.D.Shedoubtswhetherhigher-pa
idjobscanleadtomorenewexperiences.50.Whatdoyouthinkisthemainideaofthepassage?AThebraincanchangeyourfeel
ingoftime.B.Ourexperienceoftimevariesaccordingtocircumstances.C.Yoursubjectivetimemaydependonyourincome.D.Researchersareexploringthemysteriesofsubje
ctivetime.DExpertiseiswhatseparatesamateursfromtruemastersinalmostanyfield.Youmightwonderwhetherexpertsare“born”or“made”.Expertsinthefieldprovet
hatexpertiseisacquiredthroughdedicatedpractice,buthow.exactlydopeoplegoaboutbecomingexperts?Peoplewhobecomeexpertstendtogetabodyofkn
owledgethatmakesthemoneofthemostinformedindividualsintheirfield.Theyalsopossesstheskillsthattheyneedtodete
rminewhenandhowtoutilizetheirknowledge.Recently,apopularideahasemergedthatthekeytobecominganexpertisdevotingatleast10,000hours
tothestudyandpracticeofasubject.Inthestudy,researchersfoundthatthemostaccomplishedviolinistsatamusicacademyhadspentanaverag
e10,000hourspracticingtheirinstruments.PoppsychologyauthorMalcolmGladwellcoinedthephrase“theten-thousand-hourrule”.Gladwe
llalsosuggestedtech-entrepreneurBillGateshaddevoted10,000hourstopracticingprogrammingbeforehecreatedMicrosoft.AndersE
ricssonoftheUniversityofFlorida,whoisaworld-renownedexpert,hasstudiedexpertsfromallwalksoflifeandpointedoutthedeficiencyo
f“theten-thousand-hourrule”.Ericssonbelievesthatwhatseparatesamateursfromexpertsiswhatisreferredtoasdeliberatepractice.O
rdinarypracticecanhelppeoplebecomeskilledatatask,butdeliberatepracticeneedstoimproveotherthings,suchasyourcurrentskil
llevel,settinggoals,andreceivingtrainingandinstructionfromaqualifiedteacher.WhileEricssonbelievesdeliberatepracticeis
thekeytobecominganexpert,notallresearchersagreewithhisconclusion.Somerecentstudieshavefounddeliberatepracticeisn
’ttheonlyfactorthatexplainsthedifferencesbetweentheskilledandtheunskilled.Whilepsychologistsarenotsureexactlywhi
chfactorsmightalsoplayarole,personalitytraits,physicalcharacteristics,andoverallintelligencemaymatteraswell.
Practiceisessentialfordevelopingaskill,butbecominganexpertrequiresconstantlychallengingyourselftodobetter,learnmore,andac
quirenewknowledgeandskills.Simplypracticingthesameskillsoverandoveragainwillmakeyoubetterinthoseareas,butitw
illnotleadtotrueexpertise.51.What’sthemainroleofthefirstparagraph?A.Toleadtothetopic.B.Toanalyzethepopularidea.C.Todescribethebackground.D.Tointrod
uceaphenomenon.52.GladwellproposedtheexampleofBillGatestoillustrate________.A.patiencemattersalotB.hardworkwillfinallypayoffC.th
eimportanceofrepeatedpracticeD.thedifficultyofbecomingawell-knownexpert53.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“deficiency”inPa
ragraph3referto?A.FeatureB.InfluenceC.SignificanceD.Shortcoming54.WhydosomeresearchersdisagreewithAndersEricsson’sidea?A.Be
causehisresearchrangeisquitelimited.B.Becauseheignoressomerelatedfactors.C.Becauseheintroducessomeconfl
ictingfactors.D.Becausehisresearchmistakessomedefinitions.55.Whatdoesthelastparagraphindicate?A.Peopleshoulddevelopdifferentsk
illsinlife.B.Simplypracticingisnotenoughtoattaintrueexpertise.C.Peopleshouldn’tonlyfocusonchallengingthemselves.D.Constantlychallengingisessen
tialforlearningnewknowledge.第II卷(共35分)第四部分:书面表达(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)阅读表达OnthemorningofmyPh.Dqualifyingexam,Irolledoutofthebedandgo
tdressed.NextIdidmymake-upandputonmyheels.Ilookedatmyselfinthemirror,feelingconfidentthatIcouldfacethemembersofmyPh.Dcommi
tteeandanswerwhateverquestionstheythrewatmeduringmypresentation.It’sastrategythatInewlydevelopedduetoanunexpect
edinspirationfromLadyGaga.Asastudent,I’vealwaysstruggledwithbeingconfidentatschool.Iespeciallyfearedtogivepresentat
ionsaboutmyresearch.ThebreakthroughcameduringthemonthbeforemyqualifyingexamwhenIlistenedtoLadyGaga’snewalbumtitledJoanne.A
sacommittedfan,Inoticedthatthisalbumdifferedgreatlycomparedwithherpastones.Shehadquittedherusualdance-popandtriedcountrymusicfo
rthefirsttime,andherclothinghadchangedaswell.Obviously,LadyGagawastakingahugeprofessionalrisk.However,shewasconfidentofthemusicshereleased,andthefr
eshimagesheadopted.Thatgotmethinking:CouldIdosomethingsimilarbeforeIsteppedonstage?Mynaturallyshyandquietpersonalitywasnotexactlyidealfo
rpublicspeaking,soIthoughtaboutthefeaturesandtheimageIwantedmyprofessionalselftopossess.Iworeprofessionalclothingandhighlightedm
yfeatures—bravery,grace,andself-assurance—throughmake-up.WhenIwalkedintotheexamroom,IwaspleasedtodiscoverthatIhadnew
-foundconfidence.Sure,Iwasstillnervous,butIhadanunfamiliarsenseofcalmassoonasIbeganmytalk.Iwasabletoreplytoquestionswithoutthetremblingvoice,andItook
ownershipoftheworkIpresented.ThankstoLadyGaga,Inowhaveastrategythatunlocksthekeytomyconfidence.56.Whatwastheauthorscaredofatschool?(No
morethan10words)__________________________________________________________________________________57.WhatbreakthroughdidLadyGagamakeinhernewal
bum?(Nomorethan15words)_________________________________________________________________________________
_58.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordmeaninParagraph3?(Oneword)__________________________________________________________________________________59.Howdidt
heauthorconquerhershynessandnervousnessinthePh.Dqualifyingexam?(Nomorethan15words)________________________________________
__________________________________________60.Whatinspirationdoyougetfromtheauthor?Pleaseexplainitinyourownwords.(Nomorethan20wor
ds)__________________________________________________________________________________第二节书面表达(满分25分)61.假定你是津英中学高三学生谢飞。今年9月份你因病住院两周。在此期间,你的外国
朋友Francis经常在线上辅导你学习英语,鼓励你积极面对生活,战胜困难。感恩节即将到来,请给他写一封电子邮件表达你的感激之情,内容包括:1、告知近况;2、回顾帮助;3、邀请他感恩节来你家。注意:*词数不少于10
0;*可适当加入细节,以使内容充实、行文连贯;*开头、结尾已给出,不计入总词数。参考词汇:Thanks-givingDayDearFrancis,______________________________
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