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上海市奉贤区2025-2026学年高三第一学期一模考试 英语试卷+答案
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这是一份上海市奉贤区2025-2026学年高三第一学期一模考试 英语试卷+答案,共15页。试卷主要包含了 本次考试设试卷和答题纸两部分, A等内容,欢迎下载使用。
1. 考试时间105分钟,试卷满分115分。
2. 本次考试设试卷和答题纸两部分。所有答题必须涂(选择题)或写(非选择题)在答题纸 上,做在试卷上一律不得分。
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I. Grammar and vcabulary
Sectin A(10分 )
Directins: After reading the passage belw, fill in the blanks t make the passage cherent and grammatically crrect. Fr the blanks with a given wrd, fill in each blank with the prper frm f the given wrd; fr the ther blanks, use ne wrd that best fits each blank.
Empires in Cnversatin
Despite the thusands f miles separating them and the big differences in their peples, tw rulers in 17th-century Eurpe and China were nevertheless the driving frce behind a grand cultural exchange.
The tw men were the Kangxi Emperr f China's Qing Dynasty and King Luis XIV f France. A symblic image frm the perid captured the exchange: Eurpean ambassadrs(使臣), 1 (dress)in the rbes f Qing fficials, std beside an armillary sphere in the curt f the Kangxi Emperr. The astrnmy, mathematics, physics, and chemistry they brught 2 (fascinate) the yung emperr, wh was particularly interested in the heavenly bdies.
Thrugh their instructin, Kangxi gained a rich knwledge. On ne visit t suthern China, he used a spirit level(水平仪)t measure the water, and fund a mistake in 3 his ministers were cntrlling the water in the Hngze lake.
It is natural fr many f us 4 (marvel)at the Chinese emperr's gd knwledge f Western technlgies. But Kangxi's interests extended 5 the hard sciences: He tried t rganize infrmatin abut these freign lands and spread 6 amng the public.
He asked his third prince, Yinzhi, t establish a museum f mathematics 7 talented schlars wuld engage in research and bservatin f mathematical laws and the universe. In curt speeches, Kangxi wuld hld frth n the natural sciences frm Eurpe, 8 (lecture)yung princes abut astrnmy, calendar systems and arithmetic. Outstanding students 9 (send)t the institutin f astrnmy r ther key departments.
10 the visitrs frm the West came t the East mainly t spread their culture, upn arriving in that ancient kingdm, they discvered its peple already pssessed their wn well-established understanding f the wrld. There was the Glden Mean f Cnfucius, and the unknwable Ta f La Tzu. And these left a deep impressin n the traveling Eurpeans.
Sectin B (10 分)
Directins: Fill in each blank with a prper wrd chsen frm the bx. Each wrd can be used nly nce. Nte that there is ne wrd mre than yu need.
Silent n Lake Superir: McSrley's Last Jurney
By the day he died, Ernest McSrley had built a reputatin as the captain wh culd weather any strm. He was ne f the best sailrs n the Great Lakes, where he had been 11 t pilt the Edmund Fitzgerald, the flagship f Clumbia Transprtatin Divisin. McSrley tk 12 in his efficiency, and he always delivered his gds n time, navigating skillfully thrugh dangerus waters. The cmpany valued his 13 apprach f always pushing frward.
On Nvember 9,1975, the Fitzgerald set sail frm Superir, Wiscnsin, carrying arund 26,000 tns f irn re. The temperature was 14 warm, an early sign that smething was wrng. Angry winter weather was already n its way.At7 p.m., the Natinal Weather Service issued a strm warning fr Lake Superir, predicting waves up t ten feet tall. McSrley had tw 15 :He culd sail straight acrss the lake t Whitefish Bay, a familiar 30-hur jurney, r take the s-called nrthern rute, a 44-hur passage that hugged the Canadian shre, which wuld prtect the ship right up until the final 16 f the vyage.
McSrley had initially 17 t sail the shrter passage. But as cnditins wrsened, he changed his mind. The captain knwn fr his aggressin and efficiency made an uncharacteristically 18 decisin, chsing the lnger nrthern rute.
Arund 3 p.m. n Nvember 10,Captain Bernie Cper f the Arthur M. Andersn, a ship traveling nearby, nticed smething alarming n his radar screen. Minutes later, the Fitzgerald radied the Andersn reprting truble:" I have 19 sme tpside damage, "McSrley said "I'm checking dwn. Will yu stay by me until I get t Whitefish "Sn after, McSrley learned that bth f the Fitzgerald's radars had stpped. 20 , and the lighthuse at Whitefish Pint had gne dark.
Despite his decades f experience, McSrley reprted ver the radi that he was witnessing “ne f the wrst seas I've ever been in”. After that final transmissin, the Fitzgerald stpped answering calls frm the Andersn and disappeared frm the radar.
II. Reading Cmprehensin(45分 )
Sectin A(15分 )
Directins: Fr each blank in the fllwing passage there are fur wrds r phrases marked A,B,C and D. Fill in each blank with the wrd r phrase that best fits the cntext.
On March 17, scientists reprted finding the earliest eches f the Big Bang. The lng-sught evidence supprts the idea that the universe inflated in a(n) 21 A scientific thery, called inflatin, held that during the first trillinth f a trillinth f a trillinth f a secnd after the Big Bang, the universe grew 22 faster than the speed f light. It sn stretched ut farther than any telescpe can see.
Astrnmers first intrduced the thery f inflatin mre than B0 years ag. Since then, it has becme an imprtant part f the 23 fr hw the universe began. Inflatin helps answer sme questins raised by the Big Bang, such as_why the universe lks the same in every directin. Inflatin prbably has 24 everything ut. It's just like what happens when blwing up a party balln.
25 scientists culdn't be sure that inflatin happened, fr they lacked slid evidence. The new discvery prvides the needed evidence, identifying the lng-lasting effects f inflatin n the 26 light in the universe.
Scientists cannt travel back t the Big Bang, an event lst t the deep past f 13.8 billin years. Yet, the universe itself is a time capsule. Accrding t inflatin thery, the Big Bang sent waves spreading thrugh the fabric f spacetime, preserving clues that scientists can still 27 tday. Knwn as “gravitatinal waves”, they wuld 28 squeeze(压缩)and stretch the fabric f space. S their passage shuld have left a(n) 29 n the farthest reaches f the knwn universe.
Scientists had sught thse characteristic marks. Fr their search, the scientists used a telescpe called BICEP2 at the Suth Ple. The regin's cld, dry and 30 air is perfect fr bserving deep int space—and back int time. Fr 50 years, scientists have knwn that energy in the frm f micrwave radiatin 31 lng after the Big Bang. 32 ,the telescpe detects tiny particles f light that carry this micrwave signal.
Jhn Kvac, a Harvard Assciate Prfessr f Astrnmy and Physics, led the new search fr the Big Bang's eches. His large team will cntinue t 33 their data. They want t make sure their results didn't arise frm a prblem in the telescpe r sme 34 in their analysis.
Fr nw, many scientists are excited by the news. 35 f gravitatinal waves ffers new pprtunities fr scientists t test mre ideas abut the nature f the universe, thus pening up a whle new windw.
21. A.perid B.flash C.term D.interval
22. A.upward B.dwnward C.inward D.utward
23. A.explanatin B.reflectin C.descriptin D.predictin
24. A. spilt B.smthed C.cast D.wiped
25. A.Therefre B.Mrever C.Hwever D.Instead
26. A.ldest B.brightest C.purest D.gentlest
27. A.verlk B.prject C.decde D.clarify
28. A.relatively B.randmlyC.alternately D.instantly
29. A.symbl B.mark C.bject D.evidence
30. A.harsh B.thick C.stable D.fresh
B.enduresC.emerges D.fades
32. A.Fr instance B.By cntrast C.As a result D.In particular
33. A.g ver B.accunt fr C.back up D.refer t
34. A.failures B.errrs C.weaknesses D.cntradictins
35. A.Apprval B.Publicatin C.Awareness D.Cnfirmatin
Sectin B(22分)
Directins: Read the fllwing three passages. Each passage is fllwed by several questins r unfinished statements. Fr each f them there are fur chices marked A,B,C and D. Chse the ne that fits best accrding t the infrmatin given in the passage yu have just read.
(A)
It seems bvius that plants cannt cunt 1-10 n their rts r leaves as we usually d with ur fingers, but scientists say certain plants can “cunt”and even d simple maths. They pssess mysterius abilities t keep an eye n the insects nearby and their wn fd stres.
Venus flytraps, fr example. are knwn t shut their leaves rapidly when they sense smething mving n them, But they nly d this if anything mves twice within abut 15-20 secnds. The mvements are sensed by fine 'trigger' hairs n the leaves and translated int electrical pulses(脉 冲),flwing thrugh the plant. When an electrical pulse is triggered twice, the leaves will clse immediately.
But! as a grup f internatinal scientists shwed in 2016,insect-eating plants f this kind are able t tally higher than tw. They wait until they've sensed at least three electrical pulses befre they start prducing the chemicals needed t digest their catch, prbably t avid wasting their energy n lucky escapees.
Even befre this discvery, thugh, scientists were suggesting that thale cress, a cusin t cabbage that's widely used in plant studies, culd perfrm a prcess similar t ding divisin. During the day, thale cresses use sunlight t build up their fd stres, which is knwn as phtsynthesis. But t survive the night, they must first determine hw much energy they will need. They d this by assessing the energy stred in their leaves and factring in the length f the night. Based n this calculatin. they then manage their fd intake at a sustainable rate.
Experts argue we shuldn't label these curius cunting abilities as "intelligent" r as evidence that plants have sme early and underdevelped frm f brain. They're just ding what they need t survive. But it reminds us that even the simplest frms f life can display astnishing cmplexity and precisin.
36.The example f Venus flytraps in Paragraph 2 is given t shw that ______
A. plants can cunt 1-10 n their rts and leaves
B. sme plants can carry ut simple calculatins
C. plants are able t generate electrical pulses
D. certain plants react much faster than insects
37.The underlined wrd “tally” in Paragraph 3 is clsest in meaning t ·_________
A. number ``B. repeat ``C. divide D. sense
38.We can learn frm the passage that _____________
A. venus flytraps set timed traps based n hw many bugs they sense
B. plants d simple maths t kill time ther than merely t survive
C. thale cress manages its energy use at night thrugh calculatin
D. plants have nw evlved a structure similar t a human brain
39.What might be the best title fr the article ___________
A. Plants' amazing sense f time and space
B. Plants' smart tricks f capturing bugs
C. Plants' brilliant use f sunlight and energy
D. Plants' surprising talent fr mathematics
(B)
1.Visitrs access the castle ver a wden-bard bridge.
2.Upn entering the castle, there is a set f adapted tilets t yur left, and the ticket ffice t yur right - bth reached ver an uneven cbbled(铺有鹅卵石的)surface.
3.Yu enter the castle frm a steep winding rute. It is 15 degrees at its steepest pint, the average is five degrees and it is apprximately 350m frm entering the castle t the tp level at Crwn Square. It is surfaced with cbbles, which can be uneven.
40.If yu're at St. Margaret's Chapel and want t grab a drink, yu can head t yur ·
A. nrthwest B. nrtheast C. suthwest D. sutheast
41.What can be inferred frm the guidebk
A. Thse wh bk their tickets nline can enjy a small discunt.
B. Visitrs can expect the One 'clck Gun t be fired all year rund.
C. Parents with 2 kids (aged 15,10)d nt qualify fr a Family Ticket.
D. Turists can enjy a cmpletely level rute thrughut the whle visit.
42.The main purpse f this passage is t
A. prmte the castle's cafes and suvenir shps
B. tell the dramatic stry f the castle's past battles
C. ffer the verview f the castle's physical layut
D. describe the histrical significance f the castle
(C)
On 27 September 1825,Rbert Stephensn and C's Lcmtin N.1 arrived in Stcktn, England. As the first rail vehicle t carry passengers, it was greeted with a seven-gun salute and an astnished crwd. " It was fund t be quite impssible t cntain the enthusiasm f the crwd," reprted a jurnalist.
This weekend the celebratins are likely t be slightly less wild, as the 200h anniversary f the pineering Stcktn and Darlingtn railway line(S&DR)is marked. But they will undubtedly be heartfelt. A replica(复制品)f the pineering engine is t recreate the riginal jurney, with viewing tickets sld ut alng the rute and a big screen fllwing its prgress in the twn centre. A set f stamps in memry f the event is being issued, which feels apprpriately ld schl.
The businessmen wh invested in the S&DR back in the 19h century were mtivated by the functinal benefits f transprting cal mre efficiently. But their prject eventually unlcked far wider human pssibilities, transfrming the sense f distance and changing the way the natin lived. Trains carried Victrian wrking-class families t the seaside and back, and reunited lvers n windswept platfrms. Crwded 20th-century passenger trains ran regularly between satellite twns and cities. A railway statin became part f the identity f a place, as well as a pint f departure frm it.
These days the railways are jurneying with difficulty twards a new era. The shrt-sighted railway cuts f the 1960s,and the needless, failed privatizatin ( 私有 化 )f the 1990s,were avidable plitical errrs whse legacy is still felt tday. Extremely high ticket prices and lng-term mismanagement in the nrth, where the stry began, harm the cntemprary netwrk.
As the gvernment gradually takes mre train peratrs back under public wnership, a much-needed strategic reset is required. The rail industry shuld becme a key frce f green sustainable grwth. Sadly, plans fr high-speed rail in nrthern England are t be delayed again. This des nt inspire cnfidence.
Fr train lvers thugh, this weekend is abut the past nt the future. Lcmtin N.I launched a jurney that meant far mre than travelling frm A t B. Frm E Nesbit's descriptin f a rural childhd t WH Auden's pem, the trip has left a lasting mark n ur literature. Carnfrth in Lancashire still celebrates its statin's rle in the cinema classic Brief Encunter, where a tragic rmance is brught t a clse by a guard's whistle, and the rhythmic sund f wheels beginning t mve n track.
43.Accrding t the passage, Lcmtin N.1 referred t______
A. a prject funded by businessmen in the Victrian era
B. a replica built t celebrate the railway's 200th anniversary
C. a machine dedicated t carrying cal ut mre efficiently
D. a vehicle marking the beginning f passenger transprt by rail
44.It can be inferred frm the passage that the rail develpment________
A. hlds cultural significance beynd being a means f transprtatin
B. has undergne a successful transitin t meet mdern-day demands
C.is fcusing n the cnstructin and expansin f high-speed rail netwrks
D. has suffered a decline due t the rise f mre sustainable transprt mdes
45.The underlined sentence in Paragraph 4 mst prbably means_________
A. decisins intended fr refrms have led t lng-lasting damage
B. increases in ticket price were meant fr a ptential service upgrade
C. railway cuts in the 1960s nce thught shrt-sighted prve necessary
D. plitical errrs in the past have ended the railway netwrk fr gd
46.What's the authr's attitude twards the changes in the railway ver the past tw centuries?
A. disappinted but ptimistic B. hateful and critical
C. respectful yet regretful D. cnfident and admiring
Sectin C(8分 )
Directins: Read the passage carefully. Fill in each blank with a prper sentence given in the bx. Each sentence can be used nly nce. Nte that there are tw mre sentences than yu need.
African Unin urges adptin f wrld map shwing cntinent's true size
The African Unin has supprted a campaign t stp using the Mercatr wrld map. The “Crrect The Map” initiative urges gvernments and internatinal rganizatins t use maps that shw the true size f Africa.
47. ________It makes areas near the ples, such as Nrth America and Eurpe, appear larger, while reducing lands near the equatr like Africa. And it creates a false idea f Africa as less imprtant, even thugh it is the wrld's secnd-largest cntinent in bth area and ppulatin. This incrrect view helps cntinue steretypes(刻板印象)that affect internatinal media, educatin, and plicy.
Althugh criticism f the Mercatr map is nt new, the campaign has brught back the debate. 48. _________This crrectin is vital because, as Mky Makura f Africa N Filter explains, Africa has lng been presented in a misleading way n wrld maps.
Nevertheless, the Mercatr map remains widely used in schls and acrss the tech industry. This widespread use is bvius in its status as the standard map fr cuntless educatinal resurces. 49.______________
50. __________Seeing Africa shwn smaller n wrld maps hurts peple's pride and harms children's self-image. "We are wrking t make the Equal Earth prjectin the main map used in classrms acrss Africa," said Fara Ndiaye, c-funder f Speak Up Africa. In supprt f this educatinal effrt, the African Unin will encurage wider use f crrect maps amng its member states.
Ⅲ. Summary Writing(10分)
51.Directins:Read the fllwing passage. Summarize the main idea and the main pint(s)f the passage in n mre than 60 wrds. Use yur wn wrds as far as pssible.
What is AI's Rle in Art Creatin
As artificial intelligence advances acrss creative fields, a questin emerges:D peple want AI t becme an artist r simply a tl fr artistic creatin Evidence suggests that while the public is increasingly familiar with AI systems, they wuld prefer t see AI supprting human creativity rather than replacing it.
A key reasn lies in the human dimensin f art. When peple picture their favrite wrks, say, Van Ggh's The Starry Night, what they value is nt merely technical delivery but the emtinal depth tied t human experience. In a recent survey, ver 60 percent said they wuld value their favrite artwrk less if tld it was Al-prduced. Their respnses highlight a shared belief: Peple seek the imaginative struggles and persnal histries behind creative wrks, a quality machines cannt genuinely cpy.
Cncerns abut riginality and strengthen this resistance. Respndents criticized AI utputs as unriginal, seeing them as mere reflectins f mdels trained n vast quantities f human-created materials. The pssibility f unauthrized data use and unclear artistic wnership fuels distrust. These wrries reveal why peple hesitate t view Al-generated materials-especially films-as real art: It lacks clear authrship and true creative intentin.
Yet attitudes shift when AI assists rather than replaces human artists. Frty-tw percent f participants regarded users f AI as artists wh prvided clear creative directin—a sign f penness t human-AI cllabratin. This perspective pints t a real bstacle in tday's creative wrld: Many individuals with ideas lack the resurces r skills t realize them. In such cases, AI can serve as an enabling tl, lwering csts and expanding access t creative expressin.
Ultimately, peple value art as a human-centered means f cnnectin. While AI can braden artistic pssibilities, it's best used as a tl that supprts and enriches human visin.
IV. Translatin (15分 )
Directins: Translate the fllwing sentences int English, using the wrds given in the brackets.
52. 校门口,妈妈往她包里塞了一副手套和一条羊毛围巾。(pack)
53. 这款基于中国古典小说的游戏让许多外国玩家感受到了东方魅力。(expse)
54. 这位工程师将心血倾注于芯片研发,不断攻坚克难,赢得了“时代楷模”的美名。(invest)
55. 在失重的环境中,吃饭喝水皆非易事,但中国人对吃的挚爱让我们的宇航员在空间站里成 功吃上了烧烤盛宴。()
V.Guided Writing(25分)
Directins: Write an English cmpsitin in 120-150 wrds accrding t the instructins given belw in Chinese.
56. 今年,部分学校将试行中小学“春秋假”,即缩减原本的寒暑假期,并在每年春季和秋季两 个学期为学生增设相应的短假期。假设你是明启中学的李明,你校正针对这一方案向全体师生 征集意见与建议,请你给学生会写一封邮件表达你的看法和建议。内容须包括:
1. 你是否支持设立春秋假
2. 你的理由
2025年第一学期奉贤区高三英语练习卷
参考答案
I. Grammar and vcabulary
Sectin A
1. dressed 2. fascinated 3. Hw 4. t marvel 5. beynd 6. it
7. where 8. lecturing 9. were sent 10. Althugh/Thugh
Sectin B
11. F. assigned 12. C. pride 13. E. sustained 14. J. unseasnably 15. A. ptins
16. G. stretch 17. B. reslved 18. D. cautius 19. K. anchring 20. H. functining
II. Reading Cmprehensin
Sectin A
21. B. flash 22. D. utward 23. A. explanatin 24. B. smthed 25. C. Hwever
26. A. ldest
27. C. decde 28. C. alternately 29. B. mark 30. C. stable
31. B. endures 32. D. In particular
33. A. g ver 34. B. errrs 35. D. Cnfirmatin
Sectin B
36. B 37. A 38. C 39. D 40. C 41. A 42. C 43. D
44. A 45. A 46. C
Sectin C
47. A 48. E 49. C 50. B
III. Summary Writing
51. Mst peple prefer AI as a tl fr art rather than an independent artist because they value the human emtin and persnal histry behind artwrks. Cncerns abut riginality and als lead t resistance tward AI-generated art. Hwever, if AI assists human artists by lwering creative barriers, it is mre widely accepted. Ultimately, art is seen as a human-centered frm f cnnectin.
IV. Translatin
52. At the schl gate, her mther packed a pair f glves and a wlen scarf int her bag.
53. The game based n Chinese classical nvels expses many freign players t Eastern charm.
54. The engineer invested all his effrts in chip research, cnstantly vercming difficulties, and earned the title “Rle Mdel f the Times.”
55. In a weightless envirnment, eating and drinking are s challenging that Chinese astrnauts’ deep lve fr fd enabled them t enjy a barbecue feast successfully in the space statin.
或 the Chinese peple's lve fr fd is s strng that it has enabled ur astrnauts t enjy a barbecue feast in the space statin.
或 Despite the weightless envirnment where eating and drinking are n simple tasks, the Chinese peple's lve fr fd is s strng that ur astrnauts have even managed t enjy a barbecue feast in the space statin.
参考范文:
Versin 01:
Dear Student Unin,
I am Li Ming, a Senir Tw student frm Mingqi High Schl. Having carefully cnsidered the schl's plan t pilt "spring and autumn hlidays" by shrtening winter and summer vacatins, I am writing t express my full supprt fr this initiative.
Firstly, the new hliday arrangement will effectively ease academic pressure. As senir high schl students, we ften face a tight study schedule with cntinuus classes and exams. Shrt vacatins in spring and autumn can serve as "timely breaks"—allwing us t recharge ur energy, adjust ur learning rhythm, and avid burnut. Unlike lng summer and winter vacatins that may lead t laziness r knwledge frgetting, these shrt hlidays can help us maintain a balanced state between study and rest. Secndly, spring and autumn are the mst pleasant seasns with mild weather and beautiful scenery. Such hlidays will prvide us with valuable pprtunities t get clse t nature, participate in utdr activities, r engage in scial practice. Fr example, we can g fr hikes, visit museums, r take part in vlunteer wrk with family r friends. These experiences nt nly enrich ur life but als braden ur hrizns, which is an imprtant supplement t classrm learning. Additinally, the plan helps t imprve ur physical and mental health. With the heavy academic burden, many students lack sufficient time fr exercise and relaxatin. Spring and autumn hlidays will enable us t d mre sprts, develp hbbies, r simply enjy a peaceful time with family. This is crucial fr relieving stress, enhancing physical fitness, and fstering a psitive mindset. Finally, shrtening lng vacatins can reduce the risk f academic regressin. During extended hlidays, sme students may lse their study habits r fall behind in their studies. The shrter and mre frequent spring and autumn hlidays can keep us cnnected t learning while still allwing fr rest, making it easier t adapt t schl life after the hlidays.
In cnclusin, the pilt f spring and autumn hlidays is a student-centered refrm that balances study and rest, enriches ur life experiences, and prmtes ur all-rund develpment. I sincerely hpe the schl can implement this plan smthly.【350 wrds】
Best regards,
Li Ming
Versin 02:
Dear Student Unin,
I'm Li Ming, a Senir Tw student frm Mingqi High Schl. After careful cnsideratin, I fully supprt the schl's plan t pilt spring and autumn hlidays by adjusting the length f winter and summer vacatins.
Firstly, this arrangement ptimizes the study-rest balance. As senir high students, we face intense academic pressure, and shrt, regular breaks can effectively relieve burnut withut disrupting ur learning rhythm—unlike lng vacatins that may lead t knwledge regressin. Secndly, spring and autumn bast pleasant weather, ffering ideal pprtunities fr utdr activities, scial practice, and family time. These experiences enrich ur life perspectives and cmplement classrm learning, cntributing t all-rund develpment. Additinally, the plan prmtes physical and mental health. With mre time fr exercise, hbbies, and relaxatin, we can reduce stress and return t schl with greater fcus.
Shrtening lng vacatins als avids time waste. Many students struggle with inefficient use f extended hlidays, while frequent shrt breaks help maintain study habits. Overall, the spring and autumn hliday plan is scientific and student-centered, balancing academic needs with persnal grwth. I sincerely hpe the schl will implement this valuable initiative. 【182 wrds】
Best regards,
Li MingA. ptins B. reslved C. pride D. cautius E. sustained F. assigned
G stretch H. functining I. unseasnably J. aggressive K. anchring
A. The Mercatr map, a 16th-century navigatin tl, misrepresents the wrld's cntinents.
B. Besides, the Mercatr maps can greatly influence peple's sense f cultural identity.
C. Similarly, it still serves as the main wrld map n many digital platfrms and mbile apps.
D. Hwever changing classrm materials alne wn't fully address public miscnceptins.
E .It encurages the use f the 2018 Equal Earth prjectin t shw cuntries' sizes crrectly
F. Experts argue mdern mapping tls have made traditinal wrld prjectins less imprtant.
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