2020年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试江苏省名师押题密卷(5)英语试题含答案

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2020年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试•江苏省名师押题密卷(5)英语试题第一部分:听力略第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。21.YourIQisn’t___

______determineswhetheryouwillsucceedinyourfuturelife.A.whatB.whereC.thatD.why22.Housingprices_________muchhighernowifthegovern

menthadn’ttakenmeasurestocontrolhousedealing.A.wereB.wouldbeC.hadbeenD.wouldhavebeen23.Wealthisimportantbutasamatteroffact,Ithink,_____ishealthth

atcounts.A.whichB.whatC.thereD.it24.—Didyoufinishreadingthatlongnovel?—No,Iranoutof______.It’stoolongandIonlycompletedhalfofit.AsympathyBdevotionC.

patienceDstrength25.Shecaredmoreaboutherstudentsthanherownhealth.That’swhytwoyearspassed_____shewastreatedforb

reastcancer.A.sinceB.beforeC.afterD.until26.Theearlypioneershadto_________manyhardshipstosettleonthenewland.A.go

intoB.goalongwithC.gobackonD.gothrough27.Thecoursenormallyattracts20studentsperyear,_______uptohalfwillbefromo

verseas.A.inwhichB.ofwhomC.ofwhichD.forwhom28.—WhatareyougoingtodoonMayDay?—.Ifweatherpermits,Imaygomountain-climbingwithmyfriends.A.D

on’tmentionitB.Itdoesn’tmatterC.ForgetitD.Itdepends29.—Havetheygotourcarrepaired?—Idon’tknow.Butit_____whenIcalledthemyesterday.A.wasrepairingB.wasr

epairedC.wasbeingrepairedD.hadbeenrepaired30.It’ssonicetohearfromheragain._____,welastmetmorethanthirtyyearsago.A.What’smoreB.That’stosayC.Inotherw

ordsD.Believeitornot31._____KoreanwaveissweepingacrossChina,with_____SouthKoreanTVseriesYouWhoCameFromTheS

targainingnationwidepopularity.A.The;aB.A;/C.A;theD.The;the32.—AreyougoingtoseeTheFlowersofWarbyZhangYimou?—_______.

It’ssaidtobetoogoodafilmtomiss.A.Noproblem!B.That’sforsure.C.Whyme?D.Whybother?33.Iamsurewecanhelpyousolvetheproblem,__________youtellusall

thenecessaryinformation.A.incaseB.nowthatC.providedthatD.inorderthat34.—Lydia,whatdidourheadteachersayjustnow?—Everyboyandeverygirlaswella

stheteacherswhotoleadthegroupaskedtobeattheschoolgatebefore6:30inthemorning.A.is;isB.are;areC.are;isD.is;a

re35.Jameswasenjoyingtheartshow,_________hiswifewantedtogohome.A.orB.forC.soD.but第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请认真

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。Bornin1963inSierraVisa,Arizona,USA,Jessicalearnedtoliveherlifewithherfeet.Bornwithoutarms,shefacedmany36.T

hereweremanyquestionsatthetimeaboutwhetherJessicawouldbeabletolivea“37”life.However,Jessica’sfathersaidhe18hadatearabou

therbirthcondition.Hehad38fullconfidenceinherpotential.Withthe39ofherparentsandfamily,Jessicabecameconfidentinherselfasan

adultandcontinuedto40theworldwithherfeet.Asachild,Jessicastudieddanceinherhometown.Whenherfirst41arrived,sheaskedtobepu

tinthebackrow.Herdanceteachertoldhertherewasno42row.Tentativelyshetookthestagewiththeotherstudentsandperformedher43.Whensh

efinished,theapplausefromtheaudiencegaveherencouragementand44tocontinuedancingfor14years.45,JessicaearnedherfirstBlackBeltintheInternationalTae

kwondoFederationattheageof14.After46fromhighschool,JessicaattendedtheUniversityofArizona47sheearnedabachelor’sdegreeinpsychology.Whentalking

aboutherdegree,shefrequently48thatpsychologytruststhewaypeoplethinkhasagreater49ontheirlivesthanaphysicallimitation.Jessica’smostfamousaccom

plishmentwaslearninghowto50.Ittookthreestates,fourairplanes,twoflightinstructorsandadiscouragingyearto51therightai

rcraft:a1946415CErcoupeAirplane.She52theGuinnessWorldRecord53beingthefirstpersoncertifiedtoflyanairplanewithonlyherfeet.Jessica

now54amotivationalspeaker.Shetravelstheworldsharingherstoryand55peopletobecreativeandinnovative.36.A.challengesB.troubleC.

advantagesD.influences37.A.uniqueB.specialC.normalD.unusual38.A.frequentlyB.neverC.everD.certainly39.A.argumentB.understandingC.oppositionD.s

upport40.A.decorateB.exploreC.explodeD.establish41.A.performanceB.imageC.exhibitionD.appearance42.A.b

ackB.frontC.edgeD.middle43.A.lineB.emotionC.routineD.behaviour44.A.sympathyB.sorrowC.doubtD.confidence45.A.

UnfortunatelyB.DelightedlyC.DisappointedlyD.Hopefully46.A.admittingB.enteringC.graduatingD.settling47.A.whichB.whenC.whatD.where48.A.dreamedB.ignor

edC.explainedD.refused49.A.symbolB.frustrationC.evidenceD.impact50.A.boardB.flyC.seatD.launch51.A.findB.loseC.cance

lD.seek52.A.experiencedB.scheduledC.receivedD.praised53.A.forB.againstC.beyondD.within54.A.describesasB.regardsasC.treatsasD.worksas

55.A.amazingB.encouragingC.enjoyingD.astonishing第三部分阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ANeverbe

forehadaKitchensomuchofaHistoryIttellsofFreedom,Success,andoftheArchitectureofbigAmericancities.Becausethatiswhereitstarted

:inthesecondhalfofthe19thcentury!WelcometoanewEraofKitchenInteriorDesignBackthen,aGenerationofsuccessfulAmericanEntrepr

eneursdreamtofanewstyleofArchitecturetoexpresstheirpersonalwealth.Thisdreamwasrealizedbyyoungarchitectssucha

sDanielBurnhamandStanfordWhite.TheyallhadstudiedattheÉcoledesBeaux-ArtsinParis.AndtheycreatedanewstyleforA

rchitectureandInteriorDesign,namedafterthefamousFrenchArtInstitute:Beaux-Arts.SieMaticBeauxArtsBreaksandCreatesInfac

titwasnotanewstyleatall,butacompositionofstylesfromdifferentperiodsandcultures.Manyworld-famousstructuressuchastheChicagoArtIns

tituteandtheStatueofLibertyaccountforit.Butwhatdoesthathavetodowithyourkitchen?Justasmuchasyouwantitto.Becauseinthesamewaythattheanti-

conventionalarchitectsbackthentookthefreedomtocombineelementsfromdifferenthistoricaleras,today,youtoocanbreaktheconventionalrulesofstyleandcreateso

methingnew:yourownpersonalcompositionofyourkitchen.Forthat,SieMaticBeauxArtsoffersuniqueopportunities:Abroadrangeofseeminglyco

nflictingfeaturesthatyoucombinetoaharmoniousdesignofyourown.Youcanchoosefrommenuofvariousforms,appealingcolors,andpreciousmaterials,tocreateanenviro

nmentthatismuchmorethanjustakitchen:areflectionofyourpersonality.56.WhydidtheBeauxArtsstyleattractAmericanentrepreneurs?A.Ith

elpeddisplaytheirmoneystatus.B.Itwascreatedbyfamousarchitects.C.Itwasnamedafterafamousinstitute.D.Itrepresentedthe19thcentu

ryurbanculture.57.WhatisuniqueofSieMaticBeauxArts?A.Itsdesignsareanti-conventional.B.Itsdesignscomefromfamousstructures.C.Itscus

tomerscanenjoytheirowncomposition.D.Itscustomerscanchoosefromvariousnewstyles.BJoyManganowas33anddivorced,hadthreekidsunderage7,andwasbarel

ykeepinguppaymentsonhersmalltwo-bedroomhomebyworkingextraweekendhoursasawaitress,"ThereweretimeswhenIwouldlieinbedandthink,Idon'tkn

owhowI'mgoingtopaythatbill,"Manganosays.Butshehadaspecialabilityforseeingtheobvious.Sheknewfirsthandhowharditwastomopthefloor."Iwastiredof

bendingdown,puttingmyhandsindirtywater,wringingoutamop,"Manganosays."So,Isaid,'There'sgottabeabetterway."

'Howabouta"self-wringing"mop?Shedesignedadistinctivetoolyoucouldtwistintwodirectionsatonce,andstillkeepyourhandscleananddry.Shesetouttosellit,

firstafewatfleamarkets.ThenManganometwiththemedia.Butwouldcouchpotatoes(泡在电视机前的人)buyamop?TheexpertsonshoppingTVwerelessthancertain.Theygaveitatry,an

ditfailed.Manganowassureitwouldsellifthey'dletherdotheon-camerademonstration."Bravelittleme.Isaid,'Getmeonthatstage,

andIwillsellthismopbecauseit'sagreatitem."'SoQVC,amultinationalcorporationspecializingintelevisedhomeshopping,tookachanceonher."Igo

tonstageandthephoneswentcrazy.Wesoldeverymopinminutes."Todayshe'spresidentofIngeniousDesigns,amultimillion-dollarcompany,andoneofthe

starsofHSN,theHomeShoppingNetwork.Talkingaboutherhouseholdinventionsis"asnaturalformeasitisforaparenttotalkabout

theirchild,"Manganosays.TodayoneofherfavoriteproductsisHuggableHangers.Thethin,space-savingimplementsarethemostsuccessfulgoods

eversoldonHSN,with100millionhangingoutthereinclosetsacrosstheUSA.Ofcourse,youcouldn'tpossiblysellhangersonTV.58.ThetwoitemsthatManganodesigne

dandproducedare.A.welcomedbyhousewivesB.boughtbymultinationalcorporationsC.seenatfleamarketsD.foundbythemedia59.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtruea

ccordingtothepassage?A.Manganooncehadtoworksevendaysaweektosupportherfamily.B.Manganogottheideaofself-wringingmopfromherownexp

erience.C.TheexpertsonshoppingTVwereconfidentaboutMangano'smop.D.QVCisabusinessorganizationthatsellsgoodsonTV.60.Fromthepassagewecanknowt

hatManganonow.A.sellshergoodsmostlyatmarketsB.hasbecomefamousandgotrichC.hasstoppedhouseholdinventionsD.hassoldhertwo-bedroomhome61.Hug

gableHangeristhethingthatpeoplecanuse.A.tocleanthefloorB.totakepictureslikeacameraC.tomakephonecallslikeacellphoneD.topu

ttheirclothesonittokeeptheirshapeCO.HenryMuseumHoursLocationWednesday-Sunday409EastFifthStreetNoon5:00p.m.Austin,Texas78701FreeAdmissio

n(512)472-1903TheaimoftheO.HenryMuseumistocollect,preserve,andinterpretartifacts(手工艺品)andarchival(档案)material

srelativetotheauthor,forliterary,educational,andhistoricalpurposesthatareaccessibletothepublic.Themuseumwasestablishedin1934,under

theauthorityoftheCityofAustin,andisbothaNationalRegisterPropertyandaNationalLiteraryLandmark.TheO.HenryMuseumisopenWednesdaythroughSunday,noonto5

:00p.m.Admissionisfree.Toursarealsoavailableforfree.Pleasecontactthemuseumatleastoneweekinadvancetoscheduleatourforagroupof10ormore.Meteredparkingi

savailableonthestreetinfrontofthemuseum.Themuseum'sgiftshophasforsaleT-shirts,coffeemugs,DVDs,andanarrayofbooksbyandaboutO.

Henry.GROUPTOURSWeaskforoneweekadvancenoticeofgroupslargerthan10people,includingschools,churchgroups,andorganizations.DONATIONSDonationsgreatlyb

enefitthemuseumanditsprograms.Inquireaboutcontributing.VOLUNTEERContactusaboutvolunteeringatthemuseum.Wearecurrentlyinneedofagardenerandavol

unteerdocent(讲解员).STAFFValerieBennett,CuratorValerie.bennett@ci.austin.tx.usMichaelHoinski,Culture&ArtsEducationSpecialistMichael.hoinski@ci.austi

n.tx.usElizabethTaylor,Docent62.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Beforeyouenterthemuseum,youshouldfirstbuyaticketB.Yo

urworkingvoluntarilyinthemuseumisappreciated.C.Youcandrinkcoffeeinthemuseum'sgiftshop.D.Youcanhaveatourinthemuseumthewholeday.63.Ifaschooltea

cherplanstotakeherclasstovisitthemuseum..A.herstudentsshoulddonatesomemoneytothemuseumB.sheshouldpreparewelltobeherstudents'guideC.

theymustgothereonaworkdayD.herplanshouldbescheduled64.Whatcanweknowaboutthemuseumfromthetext?A.Itiso

wnedbyO.Henry.B.Itisanartmuseum.C.Itbelongstoafamousauthor.D.ItisinmemoryofO.Henry.DFreedomandResponsibilityFreedom’schallenge

intheDigitalAgeisaserioustopic.Wearefacingtodayastrangenewworldandweareallwonderingwhatwearegoingtodowithit

.Some2,500yearsagoGreecediscoveredfreedom.Beforethattherewasnofreedom.Thereweregreatcivilizations,sp

lendidempires,butnofreedomanywhere.EgyptandBabylonwerebothtyrannies,oneverypowerfulmanrulingoverhelplessmasses.InGreece,inAthens(雅典),alittlecity

inalittlecountry,therewerenohelplessmasses.AndAthenianswillinglyobeyedthewrittenlawswhichtheythemselvesp

assed,andtheunwritten,whichmustbeobeyediffreemenlivetogether.Theymustshoweachotherkindnessandpityandthemanyqualitieswithoutwhichlifewou

ldbeverypainfulunlessonechosetolivealoneinthedesert.TheAtheniansneverthoughtthatamanwasfreeifhecoulddowhathewanted.Amanwasfre

eifhewasself-controlled.Tomakeyourselfobeywhatyouapprovedwasfreedom.Theyweresavedfromlookingattheirlivesasth

eirownprivateaffair.EachonefeltresponsibleforthewelfareofAthens,notbecauseitwasforcedonhimfromtheoutside,but

becausethecitywashisprideandhissafety.Theessentialbeliefofthefirstfreegovernmentintheworldwaslibertyforallmenwhocouldcontrolthemselvesand

wouldtakeresponsibilityforthestate.Butdiscoveringfreedomisnotlikediscoveringcomputers.Itcannotbediscoveredonceforall.Ifpeopledonotpriz

eit,andworkforit,itwillgo.Constantwatchisitsprice.Athenschanged.Itwasachangethattookplacewithoutbeingnoticedthoughitwasoftheextremeimport

ance,aspiritualchangewhichaffectedthewholestate.IthadbeentheAthenian’sprideandjoytogivetotheircity.Thattheycouldgetmaterial

benefitsfromherneverenteredtheirminds.Therehadtobeacompletechangeofattitudebeforetheycouldlookatthecityasanemployerwhopaidhercitizens

fordoingherwork.Nowinsteadofmengivingtothestate,thestatewastogivetothem.Whatthepeoplewantedwasagovernmentwhichwouldprovideacom

fortablelifeforthem;andwiththisastheprimaryobject,ideasoffreedomandself-relianceandresponsibilitywereneglectedt

othepointofdisappearing.Athenswasmoreandmorelookedonasacooperativebusinesspossessedofgreatwealthinwhichallcitizenshadarighttoshare.Athensre

achedthepointwhenthefreedomshereallywantedwasfreedomfromresponsibility.Therecouldbeonlyoneresult.Ifmeninsistedonbeingfreefromthebur

denofself-dependenceandresponsibilityforthecommongood,theywouldceasetobefree.Responsibilityisthepriceeverymanmustpayforfreedom.Itistobehadonnootherte

rms.Athens,theAthensofAncientGreece,refusedresponsibility;shereachedtheendoffreedomandwasnevertohaveitagain.But,“th

eexcellentbecomesthepermanent,”Aristotlesaid.Athenslostfreedomforever,butfreedomwasnotlostforeverfortheworld.AgreatAmerican,JamesMadison,re

ferredto:“Thecapacity(能力)ofmankindforself-government.”NodoubthehadnotanideathathewasspeakingGreek.Athe

nswasnotinthefarthestbackgroundofhismind,butoncemanhasagreatandgoodidea,itisnevercompletelylost.TheDigitalAgecannotdestroyit.Somehowinthisorthatm

an’sthoughtsuchanidealivesthoughunconsideredbytheworldofaction.Onecanneverbesurethatitisnotonthepointofbreakingoutintoactiononlysurethat

itwilldososometime.65.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“tyrannies”inParagraph2referto?A.Countrieswheretheirpeopleneedhelp

.B.Powerfulstateswithhighercivilization.C.Splendidempireswherepeopleenjoyfreedom.D.Governmentsruledwithab

solutepower.66.Peoplebelievinginfreedomarethosewho______.A.regardtheirlifeastheirownbusinessB.seekgainsast

heirprimaryobjectC.behavewithinthelawsandvaluesystemsD.treatotherswithkindnessandpity67.WhatchangeinattitudetookplaceinAthens?A

.TheAtheniansrefusedtotaketheirresponsibility.B.TheAtheniansnolongertookprideinthecity.C.TheAtheniansbenefitedspirituallyfromthegovernment.D.TheAth

enianslookedonthegovernmentasabusiness.68.Whatdoesthesentence“Therecouldbeonlyoneresult.”inParagraph5mean?A.Athen

swouldcontinuetobefree.B.Athenswouldceasetohavefreedom.C.Freedomwouldcomefromresponsibility.D.FreedomwouldstopAthensfromself-depen

dence.69.WhydoestheauthorrefertoAristotleandMadison?A.Theauthorishopefulaboutfreedom.B.Theauthoriscaut

iousaboutself-government.C.TheauthorisskepticalofGreekcivilization.D.Theauthorisproudofman’scapacity.70.Whatistheauthor’sunderstandingoffreedom?A

.Freedomcanbemorepopularinthedigitalage.B.Freedommaycometoanendinthedigitalage.C.Freedomshouldhavepriorityoverresponsibility.D.Freedomneedstobegua

ranteedbyresponsibility.第四部分任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:每个空格只填一个单词。UnlessyouarelikeNastyGal’sfounderSophiaAmor

uso,thepasswordsyouusetoaccessyouremailandtheendlessotheraccountsyouneedforworkaren’tfilledwithintention.Withincreasingsecurityr

equirements,it’slikelyyourword/numbercombinationsarebecomingevenlessmemorable.Butnewresearchsuggestsitmaynotbelongbeforeyouwon’tneedtome

morizepasswords.“Brainprint”,publishedinNeurocomputing,revealsthatthebrain’sreactiontocertainwordscouldbeauniqueidentifyingcode—likeafingerprint—that

couldeventuallyreplacepasswords.Inasmallexperiment,theresearchersmeasuredthebrains’signalsof45volunteersastheyreadthroughalistof7

5acronymssuchasFBIandDVD.Theword-recognitionresponsedifferedsomuchbetweeneachparticipantthatasecondexperimentusingacom

puterprogramcouldidentifyeachonewith94%accuracy.It’snotenoughtofeeltotallysecure,butpromisingenoughtohintatthefutureofsecuringsensiti

veinformation.Theadvantageofusingsuchabiometricsystem(生物识别系统)isthatitcanbeusedforcontinuousverification(验证),NewScientistpointsou

t.Passwordsorfingerprintsonlyprovideatoolforone-offidentification.Continuousverificationcouldintheoryal

lowsomeonetointeractwithmanycomputersystemsatthesametimeorevenwithavarietyofintelligentobjects,withoutha

vingtorepeatedlyenterpasswordsforeachdevice.AsHollywoodhasillustrated,it’ssimplyamatterofcuttingoffafingertostealthatperson’sidentity.“Brainprints,o

ntheotherhand,arepotentiallycancellable,”saidSarahLaszlo,assistantprofessorofpsychologyandlinguisticsatBinghamtonUniversityandco-authorofthestu

dy,“So,intheunlikelyeventthatanattackerwasactuallyabletostealabrainprintfromanauthorizeduser,theauthor

izedusercouldthen‘reset’theirbrainprint.”Untilnow,brainsignalshavebeenachallengetounderstand.Thisexperimentle

apedovertheobstaclebyfocusingonthebrainwavesfromthespecificareathatreadsandrecognizeswords.Thesignalisthereforeclearerandeasiertomeasure.Theproblem,

sofar,isthatthebrainsignalisstillnotasaccurateasscanningsomeone’sfingerprint,andinitiallyrequiresstickingdiodes(二极管)onyourheadinordertog

etaread.That’sOK,accordingtoZhanpengJin,assistantprofessoratBinghamtonUniversityandco-authorofthestudy,

becausebrainprintisn’tgoingtobemass-producedanytimesoon.HesaystheresearchersforeseeitsuseatplacessuchasthePentagon,wherethenumberofauthorizedusers

issmall,andtheydon’tneedtobecontinuouslyverifiedthewayyoudotoaccessyourmobiledeviceoremail.Betterkeepyourmem

orysharp,atleastalittlewhilelonger.PresentsituationChancesarethatyourpasswordsarebecomingmore71.toremember.OneexperimentA

smallexperimentshowsthattheword-recognitionresponsedifferedagreatdealbetweeneachparticipant,virtually72.brainprintapromi

singfuture.73.ofusingsuchsystem•Youcanuseitto74.thedevicecontinuouslywithouthavingtorepeatedlyenterpasswords.

•Theauthorizedusercould“reset”theirbrainprintinthefaceof75.becausebrainprintsarepotentiallycancellable.•Brainsignals

arenowclearerandeasiertomeasurebyfocusingonthebrainwavesfromthespecificarea.76.ofusingsuchsystemThebrai

nsignalis77.accuratethanscanningsomeone’sfingerprint.Butthat’sOKbecausebrainprintisonlygoingtobeusedonasmall78.,suchasatplaceslikethePentagon.Conclus

ions•Maybethereisnoneedforyoutomemorizepasswordsinthenearfutureasbrainprint—likeafingerprint—couldeventuallytaketh

e79.ofpasswords.•Itis80.tokeepyourmemorysharpatleastforashortperiodoftime!第五部分书面表达(满分25分)81.请认真阅读下面短文,并按照

要求用英语写一篇150词左右的文章。照片反映的是中学生暑期游览大学校园的情景。作为一名高三学生,请根据下表提示,就目前普遍存在的中学生暑期游览名牌大学的现象用英语给校报“英语角”写一篇短文。注意:1.短文须包括所有要点,可适度发挥,使行文连贯。2.词数150左右,开头已经给

出,但不计入总词数。3.不得提及本人姓名和所在学校。Visitingfamousuniversitiesduringsummerholidaysisgainingpopularityamonghighschoolstudents.______________________

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_____________________________________________________2020年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试•江苏省名师押题密卷(5)英语试题参考答案第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)略第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节单项填

空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21-25ABDCB26-30DBDCD31-35CBCCD第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)36-40ACBDB41-45AACDB46-50CDCDB51-55ACADB第三部分:阅读理解(共15

小题;每小题2分,满分30分)A篇:ACB篇:ACBDC篇:BDDD篇:DCABAD第四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)71.difficult/hard72.ensuring73.Advantages/B

enefits74.verify/identify75.attackers76.Problems/Disadvantages77.less78.scale79.place80.better/good第五部分:书面表达(满分25分)Visitingfam

ousuniversitiesduringsummerholidaysisgainingpopularityamonghighschoolstudents.Inrecentyears,manyhighschoolshavebeenorganizingvisits

tofamousuniversitiesduringsummerholidays.Obviously,itisbeneficialforushighschoolstudents.Firstly,it’sagoodwaytorelaxourselve

s,whichisgoodforusbothphysicallyandmentally.Secondly,byvisitingthosefamousuniversitieswecangettoknowmoreaboutthem

andcanexperiencetheacademicatmospherethere.Moreover,thesevisitscaninspireustosethighergoalsandarouseourenthusias

mtoworkharderatourlessons.However,thevisitscanhavenegativeimpactsonthepartoftheuniversities.Toomanyvisitorsoncampu

scandisturbthenormalschoollifethere,whichisagreatpressurefortheuniversitiesconcerned.Furthermore,itmay

causesafetyproblemsaswell.Inmyopinion,visitinguniversitiesduringtheholidaysisagoodidea,butwemustmakesurethatitdoesnotbecomeaburdenfortheuniversiti

es.

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