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1江苏省扬州中学2019-2020学年第二学期期中考试高一英语2020.05命题人:刘人杰丁薇薇审核人:张小兰本试卷共12页。满分150分,测试时间为120分钟。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每
小题1.5分,满分7.5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。听完每段对话后,你都有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.Howwillthewoman’ssonspendtheweekend?A.Goingskiing
.B.Goingskating.C.Restingathome.2.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Teacherandstudent.B
.Classmates.C.Motherandson.3.Howmuchshouldbepaidfortwopairsofjeansnow?A.400yuan.B.380yuan.C.360yuan.4.Whatdoesthemanthinkth
ewomanshoulddo?A.IgnoreKyle.B.CongratulateKyle.C.FeelsorryforKyle.5.Whatdoweknowaboutthisnewkindofcar?A.Theyarebeingd
esigned.B.Testsareon-going.C.Theyhavebeenputonthemarket.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,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。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.WhatdoweknowaboutMary?A.Shejustlostherpart-timejob.B.Shedislikesbabysitt
ing.C.Sheislookingforapart-timejob.7.WhydoesthemancallDaniel?2A.Toapplyforthejobasababysitter.B.Tomakeanap
pointmentforMary.C.ToseeifDanielisatwork.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatstoppedthemfromgoingoutshopping?A.Thecoldweather.B.Toomuchhousewor
k.C.Lackofoilintheircar.9.Howmanythingsintotaldidtheybuy?A.3.B.4.C.5.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whydoesthewomanapologize?A.Shedidn’ttak
epartinthepicnic.B.Herdaughterdidn’tperformwell.C.Sheinvitedtheteachertoherhome.11.Wheredidthemanhavethepicnicintheend?
A.Onahillside.B.Attheriverside.C.Inthebackyardofhishome.12.Howdidhefeelabouttheday?A.Excited.B.Unlucky.C.Satisfied.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Wh
atarethespeakersdiscussing?A.Checkingoutatahotel.B.Bookingaticketforaflight.C.Payingthebillatarestaurant.14.Whendo
estheconversationtakeplace?A.Atnoon.B.Intheafternoon.C.Inthemorning.15.Whatisincludedintheroomprice?A.Meals.B.Overseascalls.C.Morningcal
ls.16.Whywillthemanleaveearly?A.Helosthisroomcard.B.Hehastocatchhisflight.C.Hechangedhisflight.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatisthemai
nbusinessofthecompany?3A.Runningschools.B.Makingcomputers.C.Runningthemuseum.18.Whatcanchildrendointhemuseum?A.Learnhowtofixacomputer.B.Learn
aboutthedevelopmentofcomputers.C.Chooseandbuyacomputertheylike.19.WhatgroupofpeopleisMrSmithspeakingto?A.Par
ents.B.Students.C.Teachers.20.Whatwillthevisitorsdoafterbeingshownaround?A.Givesomeadvice.B.Buysomeproducts.C.Leavethecompanydirectly.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分
40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AMonsterZooMonsterZooisoneofthelargestzoosintheworld,coveringmorethan15kms
quares.Itishometomorethan50species(物种)ofrareandnativeanimals.Thezooislocated70kmfromthecityNewSouthAustralia.Monst
erzoowasfoundedin1983asabreedingarea(繁殖区).OfficiallyopentothepublicinOctober1993,MonsterZooisnowhometomorethan500an
imals.OpeningHoursMonsterzooisopendailyfrom9:30amto5:00pmwithlastentryat3:00pm.Thezooisopeneverydayoftheyear,includingChristmasDayandallp
ublicholidays.TheexceptiontothisisiftheforecasttemperatureforMonsterZoois40degreesorabove,itwillbeclosed.
TogetthemostoutofyourvisitwerecommendsettingasideaminimumoffourtofivehourstofullyenjoytheMonsterzoo.Tickets
★Child(4-14yearsold):AU$28.50★Adult(15yearsoldandover):AU$51.75★Family/MiniGroup:AU$132.75MeettheKeeperMonster
zoooffersvariousdailyzookeepertalksandanimalfeedsthatgivegueststhechancetointeractwithourfriendlyworkersa
ndlearnaboutthezoo’suniqueresidents.Lookingforamoreuniqueanimalexperience?ConsiderbookingaBehindtheScenes4AnimalExperiencetocomefacetofacewithsomeof
ourspecialanimalresidents.CaféKetabiCaféisopenfrom9:30amto5:00pmdailyandoffersavarietyoftastytreats,smallsnacksandhotmeals
.PicnicsForthosewhoprefertobringtheirownmeals,specialpicnicareasareavailableclosetotheVisitorCenter.Pleasenotetha
tduetofirerisk,thezoodoesnotallowfortheuseofBBQs.21.Whatcanwelearnaboutthezoofromthetext?A.Itisthelargestz
oointheworld.B.ItisopendailyallyearexceptChristmasDay.C.Itisopentothepublictenyearsafteritwasfounded.D.Itishometomorethan500spec
iesofanimals.22.Ifthreeyoungmenaged12,14and19visitthezoo,howmuchwilltheypay?A.AU$155.25.B.AU$108.75.C.AU$85.25.D.AU$132.75.23.Wheredoest
histextmostprobablycomefrom?A.Ahealthnewspaper.B.Ananimalbook.C.Atravelwebsite.D.Afashionmagazine.BOpenwat
erswimmingIhadonlyswuminopenwaterafewtimes,andalwaysingentlelakes,soIwasn’tpreparedforhowroughLakeWindermereappearedonacoldday.Aswimmertoldmethewater
feltcolderthanithadbeenmeasured,andthatthewaterwasabitrough.ButI,alongwith10,000others,wasabouttocompletethechallenge.Mostofthe
peopletakingpartweredoingaone-milerace,and10raceswereplannedovertheweekend.Thereseemedtobeamixofopen-waterenthusiastsalongsidecompletebeginners—
whichispreciselytheaimoftheswims,togetasmanypeopleaspossiblecompletingtheirownchallenge.Theoldestwom
ancompetingwas77,takingpartinthetwo-milerace,alongsideamanwholastyearhadswumineveryone-milerace.Ihadchosen
thethirdone-mileraceoftheday.Therewereover600peopleinmyrace.Weweretakenthroughanacclimatization(适应环境)area,achildren’spaddlingpool-sizedpartofthelakew
herewemovedintofeelhowcoldthewaterwas.“Nottoobad”waseveryone’sthought!Thenweheadedouttowardsthemiddleofthelake.We’d
beenwarnedthatthefirst100metreswouldbereallyrough.However,somewherenearthe750mmarkIwasstillwaitingforthecalm;itfeltmorelikeswimmingintheseath
ana5lake.Itriedtofocusonmybreathingandtechnique,andjustkeepgoing.AsIapproachedthe400m-to-gomarkmylower
rightlegbecamepainful.Irecalledoverhearingpeopletalkingabouthowtheykeptswimmingthroughthepain,soItried.Butitdidn’twork.Ibegantofeelt
heentirelegtightandpainful.Ididn’twanttostop,soIbentmyrightkneeandjustkickedwiththeleftleg.FinallyIsawthefinishingpost,andIjustco
ncentratedongettingthere—stillone-legged.Myfinishingtimewas38minutes25secondsbutthatdidn’tmatter—theatmospherewa
sfantasticandeveryonefeltasenseofachievement,whatevertheirtime.I’mhooked,andwanttogiveitanothergo.I’vealreadysignedupformynextopen-waterswim.
24.Howdidtheauthorfeelbeforetherace?A.Frightenedofthemostchallengingrace.B.Disappointedatthedifficultconditions.C.Concernedabouttheotherswimm
ersintherace.D.Determinedtobeastoughasthepeoplearoundher.25.WhydoestheauthormentionthetwopeopleinParagraph2?A.Tostressth
eimportanceoftherace.B.Topraisetheexperiencedswimmers.C.Toshowthewiderangeoftheparticipants.D.Tointrodu
cethevariouseventsoftherace.26.TheauthorsuggestsinParagraph4that_______.A.theracewouldcausebreathingproblemsB.theracebecameharderthanshehadexpec
tedC.itwasnecessarytoprepareforswimmingincoldwaterD.itwouldhavebeeneasierifshehadtakenothers’advice27.Whatdoesth
eauthortalkaboutinthelastparagraph?A.Herconfidenceinherownability.B.Herprideinhavingswumsoquickly.C.Hereagernesstore
peattheexperience.D.Hersurpriseathavingmanagedtofinish.CSmalltalk—thelikesof“Whatdoyouhavethere?Popcorn?”or“Theweathertodayisbeautiful,isn’
tit?”—ismeaninglessandawasteoftime,accordingtosomepeople.Butscientistsbelievethatitisactuallymoreusefulthanitmayappeartobe.Oneex
amplecomeswhenyouareonatrainoraplane.Thethoughtoftalkingtothestrangersittingbesideyoucanbescary,becauseyouknowthecon
versationissuretobe6awkward.ButastudybytheUniversityofChicagointheUSfoundthatpeoplewhochattostranger
senjoyabetterridethanthosewhositinsilenceoroccupythemselveswiththeirphones.Inthestudy,researchersaskedpeopleatChicag
otrainstationstostartconversationswithfellowtravelers.Mostofthemrefusedtodosoatfirstbecausetheyexpectednottog
etafriendlyanswer.Buttheresultturnedouttobejusttheopposite—moststrangerswerenotonlywillingtobetalkedto,butalsople
asanttotalkto.“Humanbeingsaresocialanimals,”NicholasEpley,oneoftheleadresearchers,toldLiveScience.“Otherpeoplearepeople,too.Anditturn
soutthatthey’dliketogettoknowyou.”Apartfrommakingyouhappier,smalltalkwithstrangerscanalsohelpyoufeelconnectedtoyoursurr
oundings.Previousstudiesfoundthatwhenpeoplearefrequentlysmiledat,madeeyecontactwithandspokentoatcoffee
shops,theytendtohaveastrongersenseofbelonginginsteadoffeelingliketheyarebeingignoredandleftout.Andifyouarealreadycomfortableenoughtomakesm
alltalkwithstrangers,youshouldtrytodevelopitintosomething“bigger”.A2010studyprovedthathavingadeepandmeaningfulconversationgivesyouevenmorehappi
nessthansmalltalk.Participantsinthestudy—79collegestudents—reportedafterthefour-dayexperimentthattheyweremuchhappierwhentheyhadat
hirdasmuchsmalltalkandtwiceasmanyin-depthconversations.Butdeepconversationscanstartwithsmalltalk,can’tthey?Sot
hefirststepistostarttalking,nomatterhowcasualthetopicis.Andwhoknows,maybeanopeninglineassimpleas“Ilikeyourhat”couldleadtoaseriousconversationinwh
ichyoulearnsomethingnewfromastranger.28.Whyaremostpeoplewillingtohaveatalkduringatrip,accordingtoNicholasEp
ley?A.Mostpeoplearenicetostrangers.B.Peoplearenaturallycuriousaboutothers.C.Peopleareafraidoflonelinessorboredom.D.Peopletr
ytoshowtheirgoodsidetostrangers.29.Whichofthefollowingisabenefitofsmalltalk?A.Wastinglesstime.B.Developingu
sefulcontacts.C.Disconnectingfromphonesforawhile.D.Feelinglikebeingapartofyoursurroundings.30.Accordingtothe2010study,inwhatwa
ycanpeoplegetmorehappinessfromtalkingwithstrangers?A.Startingwithserioustopics.B.Startingwithcasualtopics.7C.Ma
kingitimportantanddeep.D.Choosingpleasantsurroundings.31.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsmalltalk?A.Supportive.B.Negative.
C.Doubtful.D.Objective.DThedifferentpartsofahealth-caresystemhavedifferentfocuses.Ahospital’sstrokeunitmonitorsbloodflowinthebrain.
Thecardiac(心脏的)unitisinterestedinthatsameflow,butthroughandfromtheheart.Thedataiseffectiveinitsownfield,butforthemostparthaslittlerelevanceto
otherbitsofthebodyandconditions.Apartfromallthis,theinstrumentsthatdoctorsusetomonitorhealthareoftenexpensive,asisthetrainingrequiredtooper
atethem.Thatcombinedcostistoohighforthemedicalsystemtoscanregularly,forearlysignsofillness.AresearchprojectcalledAlzEye,runfromMoorf
ieldsEyeHospitalinLondon,maychangethis.Itisattemptingtousetheeyeasawindowthroughwhichtodetectsignalsaboutthehealthofotherorgans.The
doctorsinchargeofit,SiegfriedWagnerandPearseKeane,arelinkingMoorfields’databaseofeyescans,whichofferadetailedpictu
reofthehealthoftheretina(视网膜),withinformationaboutotheraspectsofitspatients’healthcollectedfromotherhospitals
aroundEngland.Thedatasetincludeseveryoneofthe300,000patientswhovisitedMoorfieldsbetween2008and2018andwa
sovertheageof40.Theideaistoexaminechangestopeople’seyeswithinthatten-yearperiod,andlinkthesewith,say,theappearanceofAlzheimer’sdiseasein
thesamepatient.DrsWagnerandKeanearesearchingforpatternsintheeyethatbetraytheappearanceofdiseaseelsewhereinthebo
dy,andarefocusingfirstonAlzheimer’sdisease.Theywillseeksuchpatternswiththehelpofalgorithms(程序)thatcanspo
tfartiniervariations.Theymay,itshouldberemembered,neverfindsuchpatterns.Althoughthereisevidencethatthebackoftheeyedoeschangeasitsownerde
velopsAlzheimer’s,itmaybethatthechangesaretoosmalltobedetectedreliablyenoughfordiagnosis(诊断).Ifsuchpatternscouldberecognizedreliably,
though,thepotentialimpactwouldbehuge.Eveninrichcountries,between50%and80%ofAlzheimer’scasesgoundiagnosed.Moreover,ev
enifthetechniquedoesnotworkforAlzheimer’s,itmightworkforsomethingelse.DrWagnerandDrKeanethereforeplanfurthersearchesforpatternsrelatedtos
trokesandheartdisease.Evenonerelevantpatternwouldcontainaremarkablediagnosticleapforward.Ifitdoeswork,thet
echniquethetworesearchersarerecommendingwillbecheaptocarryout.Anindicationofhowcheapistheproject’stotalbudgetofjust£15,000.Also,th
eequipmentandalgorithmstoperformaneyescanareavailabletoanyone,through8cloud-computingserviceslikeGoogleandAmazon.32.Whatisthedisadvantageofth
etraditionalwaytomonitorhealth?A.Doctorsareonlyinterestedintheirownfields.B.Itcan’tfindearlysignsofillnesseffectively.C.Itcan’tofferall-aroundhealth
information.D.Hospitalscan’taffordtheequipmentandtraining.33.DrsWagnerandKeaneuseeyescansto_______.A.decidewhetherthepatients’retinasare
healthyB.compareMoorfields’databasewithotherhospitals’C.findtheconnectionsbetweeneyechangesanddiseaseD.exploretheuseofal
gorithmsindetectingAlzheimer’s34.Theunderlinedword“betray”inParagraph5isclosestinmeaningto_______.A.changeB.showC.causeD
.prevent35.WhatdowelearnabouttheAlzEyeproject?A.Itexaminesthelifelongchangesto300,000patients’eyes.B.ItcancorrectlydiagnoseAlzheimer’scasesbyscann
ingeyes.C.ItmaybeappliedinfindingotherdiseasesbesidesAlzheimer’s.D.Itprovidescloud-computingserviceswithGoogleandAmazon.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。iPadsvs.TextbooksWhatifyoucouldhaveyourwholebackpackatthetouchofyourfingerti
ps?InthefirstmonthoftheAppleiPadsrelease,25millionweresold!PeopleallovertheworlduseiPadsforallsortsofdifferentthings,butoneoftheirfinestqualitiesist
heabilitytobeatextbook.36Tobeginwith,iPadarelessexpensive.Textbooksbecomeoutdatedandschoolshavetobuynewbooks,butwithaniPadschoolscanupdatethemf
orfree.37Schoolsdon’thavetospend$500everyyearforiPadsbecausetheylastawhileandcanbeupdated.38Studentsusuallyhavemul
tipleclasses,whichresultsinmultipletextbooks.Heavybackpacksfilledwithbookscancausebackproblem.Asolutiontoth
atisaniPad,whichonlyweighs1.33poundsandcanholdallofastudent’stextbooks.Third,schoolsshouldgetridoftheirtextbook
sandgetiPadsbecausetheyhavemorecapabilities.Somemightthinkalloftheappsaredistracting,buttheappsactuallymakeiPadsmoreefficient.39Textbookscannot
dothosetasks,butiPadscaneasilydothemwithjustatapofthefingertip.9Lastly,iPadsareabetterchoiceforschoolsinsteado
ftextbooksbecausethesedevicesallowstudentstoaccesstheirlearninganywhereatanytime.40WithiPads,theyfin
diteasiertogettheirhomeworkdone.Inconclusion,schoolsshouldgetridoftheirclumsytextbooksandswitchtoiPads.iPa
dshaveallowedthisgenerationtohavetheirentirebackpackinthepalmoftheirhands.A.Second,iPadscostlessandaremorepopular.B.Thesetabletsareperfectforb
usystudents.C.Therefore,theycanusethesavedmoneyforotherprograms.D.Moreover,inhighschool,textbookshaveanaverageof4.8poundseach.E.iPadshavealreadyre
placedtextbooksinover600Americancounties.F.iPadsabsorbtheneedtobuycalculators,dictionaries,andotheritemsthatarefoundwithinthedevice.G.Schoolsh
aveeveryreasontothrowawaytheirschoolbooksandswitchtoiPads.第三部分语言知识运用(共四节,满分60分)第一节(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A、B、C、D四个选项中,
选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Iworkasawaiteratahotel.Lastnight,anelderlywhite,seemingly41coupleenteredtherestaurant.Myco-workergreetedan
d42theminafriendlyway.Weusuallytakechargeofourown43,butwhenweare44,wehelpeachotherout.Iwas45thecustomersatan
othertablewhentheelderlyhusband46tomethattheywerereadytoorder.Iusuallyfindit47whenpeoplegooutoftheir
waytomaketheirorder,especiallywhenwearesuperbusy.ButonceItookthecouple’s48Iunderstoodwhy.Thehusbandbeganordering,stu
ttering(结巴)toadegreeI’dneverheardbefore.Itwasveryclearthathehada49disorder.Icouldtellthewifehadtoldherhusbandveryextensivelywhatshewanted
,asa(n)50forhimtopracticeordering.Ittookhimquiteawhiletoorder.Meanwhile,shewasjustsittingthere,lookingproudand51despiteherhusband’sendlessstuttering
.Honestly,thewholethingjustdidsomethingtome.Itwasbeautifulandmademerealizethatahugepartofloveis52,patienceandsupport.Shecouldhav
emadetheorderandmadethingsalot53forherhusbandandavoidedthe54fromothertables,butshedidn’t.55,shesupportedhimandwasproudtoseehim56theorder.T
hewholethingalso57methatlifeisn’talways58foreveryone.Theserichpeopleseemedtohaveeverything,buttheyalsohave59theyhavetofacedaily.ButI’ve10learntthatli
feisn’taboutwaitingforthestormto60,it’saboutlearningtodanceintherain.41.A.blindB.nervousC.courageousD.wealthy42.A.se
archedB.surveyedC.seatedD.consulted43.A.tablesB.mealsC.dishesD.bookings44.A.tiredB.busyC.considerateD.anxious45.A.appealingt
oB.cheeringupC.waitingonD.lookingafter46.A.saidB.signaledC.shoutedC.explained47.A.naturalB.delightedC.impressiveD.impolite48.A.menuB.orderC.ti
pD.bill49.A.mentalB.hearingC.speechD.breath50.A.wayB.traditionC.excuseD.target51.A.satisfiedB.attractiveC.absent-min
dedD.strict52.A.thankfulnessB.forgivenessC.acceptanceD.pity53.A.cheaperB.easierC.fairerD.funnier54.A.smilesB.staresC.greetingsD.qu
estions55.A.BesidesB.OtherwiseC.ThusD.Instead56.A.analyseB.takeC.completeD.fail57.A.remindsB.scaresC.encouragesD.urges58.A.normalB.smoot
hC.hopefulD.painful59.A.dangerB.choicesC.criticismD.problems60.A.passB.strikeC.directD.change第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10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
。Robotshavecertainadvantagescomparedtohumans:Theyareefficient,tireless,canberepairedwhen61(damage)andtheynevergetsick.Thislast
trait(特征)hasmadethemthestarduringourfightagainsttheCOVID-19pandemic(流行病).Forexample,ultraviolet-light-disinfectionrobotsarebeing62(wide)usedto
cleanhospitalcorridorsandwards(病房).Thisis63someexpertssaythattheCOVID-19outbreakisthe“tippingpoint”(临界点)forrobotsstarttoreplacehumansince
rtainjobs.AccordingtofuturistMartinFord,evenwhenthepandemicisover,people64(prefer)togotoaplacethathasfewerhuman65(employ)andmoremach
inesbecausetheyfeeltheycan66(low)overallrisk.67,thisdoesn’tmeanthatrobotsbeathumansineveryaspect.Thehumancontactbetweendoctors
andpatientsisstillimportant.Doctorscomfortthepatientsandgiveadvice1168guidesthemthroughharddecisionswhilerobotsareonlydoingroutinetask
s,likecleaningandgivingtests.69mightbetruethatrobotshavecertainadvantages70humans,buttheyarestillsecondary(次要的)tohumaninteraction.第三节(共10小题;每小题1
分,满分10分)根据中文或首字母提示填出正确的单词,每空一词。请把完整答案写在答题卡上。71.Oneofthemain▲(功能)ofthisorganizationistopromotepeople’sawarenessofoceanpollution.72.Standin
gatac▲ofherlife,Carrierwashighlycautiousaboutherdecision.73.Abalanceddietdailyprovestobeb▲toourhealth
.74.Moreaboutthe▲(起源)oftheuniversehasyettobediscovered.75.Duringhiselectionc▲,DonaldTrumppromisedtoputtheeconomyoftheUnitedStates
backonitsfeet.76.Sharingvideosonlinehasmadesomeusersunabletod▲betweenthevirtualworldandtherealone.77.Asthe
speakercontinuedherstory,thelaughterfromtheaudience▲(逐渐消失).78.Themeetinghadtobecanceledduetothea▲oftheboss.79.Somebelieveclassicworkshavenothingtodo
with▲(当代的)lifefortheywerewrittensolongago.80.Thoughhehadfailedhisdrivingtesttwice,Marcdecidedtomakeathirda▲ati
t.第四节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)根据所给句子和所学语法、词汇知识填空,每空一词。请把完整答案写在答题卡上。81.Mozart’sbirthplaceandthehouse▲hecomposedTheMagicFlutearebothmuseumsnow
.82.Itremainstobeseen▲thenewteachingmethodismoreeffective.83.Iwillcallyouearlynextweektoscheduleaninte
rview▲yourconvenience.84.COVID-19hasbeenspreadingaroundtheglobe,▲(cause)over270,000deaths.85.AlthoughIamthreeyearssenior▲Bryan,helooksmucholder.86
.RichardlovesChineseKungfuandisoftenseen▲(practise)ontheplayground.87.Thevillagehaschangedbeyondrecognition,wi
throwsoffactoriesbuilton▲usedtobefarmlands.88.Janetdislikes▲whenpeopletalkaboutothers’privacyinpublic.89.If
youareunsureaboutwhattodonext,you▲aswellconsultyouradviser.90.Ineedtoplanwell.Afterall,tenthousanddollars▲(be)notasmallsum.
12第四部分书面表达(满分20分)91.最近TheResearchers杂志对2,000人进行调查发现,现在的年轻人走路很少,这对于他们的健康不利。现在请你把这个发现写一篇英语短文,以提醒身边的人们要重视运动,关注健康。短文内容包括:1.研究发现:18-24岁的年轻人中有四分之一平均每天步行不
到5分钟;2.原因:①很多人把步行少归咎于科技的发展;②有些年轻人觉得没有人一起散步也是步行少的一个原因;3.你的建议。注意:1.词数120左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。▲▲▲▲▲