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Ⅰ. Listening Cmprehensin
2023届上海市松江区高三上学期一模
Sectin A
Directins: In Sectin A, yu will hear ten shrt cnversatins between tw speakers. At the end f each cnversatin, a questin will be asked abut what was said. The cnversatins and the questins will be spken nly nce. After yu hear a cnversatin and the questin abut it, read the fur pssible answers n yur paper, and decide which ne is the best answer t the questin yu have heard.
1.
A. The girl’s teacher.B. The shp assistant.
C. The girl’s classmate.D. The calculatr repairman.
2.
A. Excited.B. Exhausted.C. Wrried.D. Frightened.
3.
A. In an electrnics shp.B. In a freign exchange market.
C. In a department stre.D. In an ld-fashined print shp.
4.
A. She has t deal with the task first.B. She wants t put ff the urgent task.
C. She’ll g fr a hliday this weekend.D. She shuld leave fr the emergency rm.
5.
A. A city.B. A friend.C. A university.D. A bk.
6.
A. T have mre sleep.B. T prepare breakfast.
C. T get up right away.D. T eat breakfast at nce.
7.
A. Because he is in rather pr health.
B. Because he has truble swallwing things.
C. Because he was refused by his favrite cmpany.
D. Because he culdn’t wrk ut a dream applicatin.
8.
A. T read the essay ut.B. T plish his ideas.
C. T wrk ut an utline.D. T rder csmetics.
9.
A. The visin phne had better be shut ff.
B. A cnvenient life can be enjyed at hme.
C. Peple make a smart phne with much ease.
D. Rbts may replace peple in the wrkplace.
10.
A. He didn’t behave himself at schl.B. He wn’t graduate this summer.
C. He is t yung t run a cmpany.D. He puts his knwledge int use.
Sectin B
Directins: In Sectin B, yu will hear tw passages and ne lnger cnversatin. After each passage r cnversatin, yu will be asked several questins. The passages and the cnversatin will be read twice, but the questins will be spken nly nce. When yu hear a questin, read the fur pssible answers n yur paper, and decide which ne is the best answer t the questin yu have heard.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
11. A. Penang is famus fr precius pearls.
B. Enjying Penang fd n beaches is advised.
C. Mysteries in Penang are wrthy f explratin.
D. Warm-hearted peple are everywhere in Penang.
12. A. When the temple was finished.
B. When the temple was inhabited.
C. When they caught sight f sacred things.
D. When they sensed the ppularity f the regin.
13. A. A secret Asian attractin.B. A wnderful turist spt.
C. A ppular destinatin fr fd.D. A natural garden fr specialists.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
14.
A. Becme artists just like him.B. Understand him and learn frm him.
C. Say smething frm their heart.D. Create beauty and dreams themselves.
15.
A. Because they dn’t bther t express themselves.
B. Because they use cmplicated wrds and phrases.
C. Because they use shapes and clrs rather than wrds.
D. Because they dn’t shw any interest in everyday life.
16
A. Hw painters cmmunicate with each ther.
B. Hw painters cnvey the ideas in their wrk.
C. Why painters are misunderstd by the public.
D. Why painters put much emphasis n creativity.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
17. A. Neighbrs.B. Clleagues.C. Relatives.D. Schlmates.
18.
A. Prducing fruits.B. Wrapping vegetables.
C. Cutting grass.D. Cleaning leaves.
19.
A. Enjyable smetimes.B. Nice all alng.
C. Meaningless at times.D. Hard all the time.
20.
A. High tuitin the speakers are laded with.
B. Part-time jbs the speakers are taking nw.
C. Reasns why the speakers take part-time jbs.
D. Weaknesses the speakers think part-time jbs have.
Ⅱ. Grammar and Vcabulary
Sectin A
Directins: Read the fllwing passage. Fill in the blanks t make the passage cherent. Fr the blanks with a given wrd, fill in each blank with the prper frm f the given wrd. Fr the ther blanks, fill in each blank with ne prper wrd. Make sure that yur answers are grammatically crrect.
(2023届上海市奉贤区高三一模英语试题)
Gray Hair Can Return t Its Original Clr
Few signs f ld age are clearer than the sight f gray hair. ____21____ we grw lder, ur strands f hair lse their yuthful clr. Althugh this may seem like a permanent change, new research reveals that gray hairs ____22____ miraculusly regain clr — at least temprarily.
In ne 1972 paper, the late dctr Stanley Cmaish reprted an islated case f a 38-year-ld man, with his three strands ____23____(be) light near the ends but dark near the rts. This signaled a reversal in the nrmal graying prcess, ____24____ begins at the rt.
A new study frm researchers at Clumbia University is the first ____25____(ffer) quantitative evidence linking psychlgical stress t graying hair in peple. Having analyzed individual hairs frm 14 vlunteers, researchers cmpared the results with each vlunteer’s stress diary, in which individuals’ review f their calendars and each week’s level f stress rated are included.
When hairs were aligned with (与……对照) stress diaries, striking assciatins between stress and hair graying ____26____(reveal) and, in sme cases, there was a reversal f graying when stress was remved. There was ne individual wh went n a lng vacatin, and five hairs n that persn’s head returned back t dark during the vacatin.
Althugh it may seem easy t understand ____27____ stress can speed up graying, the researchers were surprised t discver that hair clr can be restred when stress is eased. We culd picture hair as a pwerful tl t assess the effects f ____28____(early) life events n aging — because hair prvides a kind f physical recrd f past events, much____29____ the rings f a tree. It’s pretty clear that the hair encdes part f yur bilgical histry in sme way. Hair grws ut f the bdy, and then it crystallizes int _____30_____ hard and stable that hlds the memry f yur past.
Sectin B
Directins: Cmplete the fllwing passage by using the wrds in the bx. Each wrd can nly be used nce. Nte that there is ne wrd mre than yu need.
(2023届上海市金山区高三上学期一模)
Leg: One Step Clser t Being Sustainable
The Leg Grup is ne step clser t reaching its gal f making all its prducts frm sustainable materials by 2030.
The Danish tymaker revealed a prttype (雏形) brick made frm ____31____ plastic. In a news release, Leg said the PET plastic frm ____32____ bttles makes up the first brick t meet the cmpany’s “strict quality and safety requirements.” One way the cmpany ____33____ safety is by surcing materials frm suppliers that use prcesses apprved by the US Fd & Drug Administratin and Eurpean Fd Safety Authrity.
“The biggest ___34___ n ur sustainability jurney is rethinking and innvating new materials that are as lng-lasting, strng and high quality as ur existing bricks—and fit with LEGO elements made ver the past 60 years,” Leg Grup Vice President f Envirnmental Respnsibility Tim Brks said. “With this prttype we’re able t____35____ the prgress we’re making t the public.”
It will be “sme time” befre bricks made frm used materials can be ____36____, Leg said. The cmpany will cntinue t test and develp the PET frmulatin (配方) and decide whether t mve t the ____37____ prductin phase, which is expected t take at least a year. One factr the cmpany is testing is hw the material can be ____38____.
“Experimentatin and failing is an imprtant part f learning and ____39____. Just as kids build, unbuild and rebuild with LEGO bricks at hme, we’re ding the same in ur lab,” Brks said.
The mve fllws last year’s annuncement that the cmpany was making a $400 millin investment ver three years int sustainability ____40____. It included phasing ut the single-use plastic bags frm its bxes and instead using recyclable paper fr its packaging.
Ⅲ. Reading Cmprehensin
Sectin A
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.
(2023届上海市宝山区高三一模)
Online art f all kinds can be accessed by as many peple as the hsting server permits. But there is a(n) ___41___ that is allwing peple t buy digital art.
Digital art that is sld nline is knwn as an NFT, which ___42___ nn-fungible tken(非同质化代币). Nn-fungible means that the item cannt be ___43___ by a similar item. Fr example, cins and bills are fungible because they have a set value and are easily exchanged. ___44___, trading cards are nn-fungible because their wrth varies depending n which card yu have. An NFT can be ___45___ anything digital -sngs, vides, images r even a scial media pst, ne f which sld fr almst USS3 millin!
Others may be able t see this NFT, r art, but ne persn is listed as the wner n a blckchain-that is, a public ___46___. Blckchains are well equipped t keep track f the wner f NFT. In fact, they are used t recrd all kinds f nline ___47___.
Sme peple are describing NFTs as an nline versin f cllecting fine art. And cllectrs are ___48___ t put their mney where their muth is, paying thusands r even millins f dllars fr NFTs.
As with fine art cllecting, sme peple see purchasing NFTs as a(n) ___49___, buying art that they plan t sell at a higher price later. Others want the esteem (成就感) that cmes with wning an NFT made by a famus ___50___. But given that a cpy f an NFT is identical t the ___51___, the wisdm f paying massive amunts f mney fr ne may seem ___52___.
On the ther hand, the ppularity f NFTs is ___53___ gd news fr the artists wh create them. Upn selling their wrks as NFTs, artists receive much mre than the small amunts f mney they get when smene streams their vide, fr example. Sme NFTs are even set up s that every time a wrk changes hands, the creatr receives a percentage f the price. Thus, the artist can be paid fr a single NFT many times ver.
___54___, every NFT is unique, thugh sme creatrs prduce multiple very similar NFTs srt f like hw multiple cpies f any given trading card exist). ___55___ will tell whether NFT art will pay ff fr cllectrs in the lng run, but fr nw it’s prviding sme peple-including the artists with large sums f mney.
41. A. regulatinB. artC. skillD. trend
42. A. fcuses nB. stands frC. pints tD. cnsists in
43. A. replacedB. prducedC. releasedD. cvered
44. A. In a wrdB. In ther wrdsC. In cntrastD. In cnclusin
45. A. practicallyB. extremelyC. eventuallyD. cnstantly
46. A. imageB. databaseC. relatinshipD. benefit
47. A. activitiesB. perfrmancesC. cmmunicatinsD. deals
48. A. afraidB. eagerC. willingD. dubtful
49. A. amusementB. investmentC. dnatinD. hbby
50. A. creatrB. craftsmanC. fficialD. scientist
51. A. criticalB. mderateC. finalD. riginal
52. A. flishB. intelligentC. questinableD. mysterius
53. A. generallyB. definitelyC. cnsequentlyD. specifically
54. A. ThereticallyB. ObjectivelyC. HnestlyD. Strictly
55. A. StandardB. MneyC. TimeD. Technlgy
Sectin B
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)
(2023届上海市崇明区高三上学期一模)
Francis Kéré appears n the screen in a lse white Oxfrd shirt and an enrmus, slightly amazed smile. “Can yu imagine?” the newest Pritzker Architecture Prize winner says. “I was brn in a little village in Burkina Fas where there was n schl then. And my father wanted me t learn hw t read and write very simply because then I culd then translate r read him his letters.”
The first African winner f the Pritzker Architecture Prize had already received numerus awards in his field, but Kéré was as surprised as anyne else t be selected fr the field’s mst famus prize. “Francis Kéré is pineering architecture — sustainable t the earth and its inhabitants — in lands f extreme scarcity,” said cmmittee chair, Tm Pritzker, in a statement. “He is equally architect and servant, imprving upn the lives and experiences f cuntless citizens in a regin f the wrld that is at times frgtten. Thrugh buildings that demnstrate beauty, mdesty, bldness and inventin, Kéré gracefully deserves this Prize.”
Kéré says his architectural practice was inspired by his wn experience attending schl with arund 100 ther children in a regin where temperatures are regularly higher than 100 degrees Fahrenheit. “Yu will sit and it’s very ht inside,” he said. “And there was n light, while utside, the sunlight was strng and in my head the idea ne day grew that as an adult, I shuld make it better. I was thinking abut space, abut rm, abut hw I can feel better.”
In his designs fr Gand Primary Schl and Naaba Belem Gumma Secndary Schl in Burkina Fas, Kéré drew n traditinal building materials and emphasized shade and shadws with well-ventilated (通风良好的) spaces that reduce the need fr air cnditining.
When he was twenty, in 1985, Kéré earned a vcatinal schlarship t study carpentry in Berlin. But while absrbed in the practicality f rfing and furniture making, he als attended night schl and was admitted t Technische Universität Berlin, frm which he graduated in 2004 with an advanced degree in architecture. He was still a student when he designed and built Gand Primary Schl. It turned ut t be a springbard fr his career and still guides his eths (理念) tday.
56. Which f the fllwing is a reasn fr Kéré’s winning the Pritzker Architecture Prize?
A. His designs are innvative and ec-friendly.
B. He’s received plenty f awards in architecture.
C. His designs mainly cnsist f schl buildings.
D. He’s gd at using new materials in his architecture.
57. ________ acts as a stimulus t Kéré’s becming an architect.
A. His study f carpentry in BerlinB. His hmetwn’s extremely ht whether
C. His parents’ expectatins f himD. His uncmfrtable experience at schl
58. ________ helps Kéré establish his status in architecture.
A. His design f Gand Primary SchlB. His research in Technische Universität Berlin
C. His lve fr nature and his hmetwnD. His cmmitment t the develpment f Africa
59. Which f the fllwing is the best title fr the passage?
A. Francis Kéré: a True Pineer in African Architecture
B. Francis Kéré: a Great African Cntributr t Architecture
C. Francis Kéré: the First African t Win Architecture’s Tp Award
D. Francis Kéré: the First African Winner f Awards in Architecture
(B)
(2023届上海市普陀区高三下学期二模)
If yu really want t see all that Yellwstne Park has t ffer, it wuld take yu a lifetime! Hwever, mst f us d nt have a lifetime t spend in Yellwstne, but in 2-3 full days, yu will be able t hit mst f the highlights.
There is n such thing as racing arund the park. Yellwstne has 154 miles f a main highway, knwn as the Grand Lp Rad. The general park speed limit is 45 miles per hur but in nrmal traffic, yu will be lucky t average 30 miles per hur. Figure at least an hur f driving time fr every thirty miles f distance. If yu plan t get ff the bus and visit the park, it will take at least 1.2 t 2 hurs at almst every stp. In additin, there will be any mumber f unscheduled stps, such as waiting fr wild animals t crss the rad
A suggested starting pint fr yur tur f Yellwstne Natinal Park is t enter thrugh the Suth Gate, which is apprximately sixty-tw miles nrth f Jacksn, Wyming. Everyne cmes t Yellwstne t see Old Faithful.Althugh,nt the largest geyser (间歇泉) t erupt in the Park,it is the mst reliable regarding the time f eruptin. The time f the eruptin,the length f the eruptin and the height f the eruptin vary frm year t year. As yu enter the Park, ask the Park Infrmatin Office if he has infrmatin n the expected times fr the eruptin f Old Faithful.
As yu drive nrth n the Grand Lp Rad, keep an eye ut fr wildlife. At Grant Village Junctin, turn left (west) and head tward Old Faithful Village. Once at Old Faithful Village, take sme time t walk arund the bardwalks and visit sme f the many ther geysers in the Upper Geyser Basin. Include the 1.4-mile walk t Mrning Glry Pl, ne f the mst clrful thermal (热能) features in all f Yellwstne.And d nt frget t visit the Old Faithful Inn,which is the single mst impressive human structure in Yellwstne.
Cntinue n nrth and visit the Lwer Geyser Basin. The area is scattered and features regularly erupting geysers, ht springs, and a fascinating mud pl. After leaving the Lwer Geyser Basin, cntinue nrth t Nrris Junctin and stay t the right t travel t Nrris Geyser Basin. One f Yellwstne’s mst ppular geyser basins, Nrris is hme t ne f the Park’s mst ppular geysers and Steambat. In additin, there are several miles f bardwalks frm which yu can explre dzens f multi-clred thermal features.
As fr mre, g n a Sightseeing Tur f Yellwstne t see it all.
Yellwstne Scenic Turs - Private Day Trips
Yellwstne YearRund Adventures
Experience Mntana With Frnt Seat Guided Bus Tur
60. What can yu learn frm the first paragraph?
A. Sme peple live in parks all their lives.B. Hardly anyne can see the whle park.
C. The park can prvide yu with everything.D. It’s enugh t spend a few days in the park.
61. What des the underlined phrase “unscheduled stps” refer t?
A. The walking speed f wild animals being affected.
B. Travelers’ stpping and ging in the park.
C. The vehicles’ being parked in the prper area.
D. The traffic’s stpping t make way fr wild animals.
62. Which f the fllwing travel maps is true accrding t Paragraph 4-5?
A. B.
C. D.
C
(2023届上海市徐汇区高三二模)
Casting blame is natural: it is tempting t fault smene else fr a mistake rather than taking respnsibility yurself. But blame is als harmful. It makes it less likely that peple will wn up t mistakes, and thus less likely that rganizatins can learn frm them. Research published in 2015 suggests that firms whse managers pinted t external factrs t explain their failings underperfrmed cmpanies that blamed themselves.
Blame culture can spread like a virus. Just as children fear mm and dad’s punishment if they admit t wrngding, in a blaming envirnment, emplyees are afraid f criticism and punishment if they acknwledge making a mistake at wrk. Blame culture asks, “wh drpped the ball?” instead f “where did ur systems and prcesses fail?” The fcus is n the individuals, nt the prcesses. It’s much easier t pint fingers at a persn r department instead f ding the harder, but the mre beneficial, exercise f fixing the rt cause, s the prblem des nt happen again.
The N Blame Culture was intrduced t make sure errrs and deficiencies (缺陷) were highlighted by emplyees as early as pssible. It riginated in rganizatins where tiny errrs can have catastrphic (灾难性的) cnsequences. These are knwn as high reliability rganizatins (HROs) and include hspitals, submarines and airlines. Because errrs can be s disastrus in these rganizatins, it’s dangerus t perate in an envirnment where emplyees dn’t feel able t reprt errrs that have been made r raise cncerns abut that deficiencies may turn int future errrs. The N Blame Culture maximizes accuntability because all cntributins t the event ccurring are identified and reviewed fr pssible change and imprvement.
The Natinal Transprtatin Safety Bard (NTSB), which supervises air traffic acrss the United States, makes it clear that its rle is nt t assign blame r liability but t find ut what went wrng and t issue recmmendatins t avid a repeat. The prud recrd f the airline industry in reducing accidents partly reflects n-blame prcesses fr investigating crashes and clse calls. The mtive t learn frm errrs als exist when the risks are lwer. That is why sftware engineers and develpers rutinely investigate what went wrng if a website crashes r a server ges dwn.
There is an bvius wrry abut embracing blamelessness. What if the website keeps crashing and the same persn is at fault? Smetimes, after all, blame is deserved. The idea f the “just culture”, a framewrk develped in the 1990s by James Reasn, a psychlgist, addresses the cncern that the incmpetent and the malevlent (恶意的) will be let ff the hk. The line that Britain’s aviatin regulatr draws between hnest errrs and the ther srt is a gd starting-pint. It prmises a culture in which peple “are nt punished fr actins r decisins taken by them that are cmmensurate with their experience and training”. That narrws rm fr blame but des nt remve it entirely.
63. Accrding t the research published in 2015, cmpanies that ________ had better perfrmance.
A. blamed external factrsB. wned up t mistakes
C. cnducted investigatinsD. admitted failures
64. Accrding t the passage, the N Blame Culture ________.
A. encurages the early disclsure f errrs
B. nly exists in high reliability rganizatins
C. enables peple t shift the blame nt thers
D. prevents rganizatins t learn frm errrs
65. What is the majr cncern abut embracing blamelessness accrding t the passage?
A. Inncent peple might take the blame by admitting their failure.
B. Being blamed fr mistakes can destry trust in emplyees.
C. The line between hnest errrs and the ther srt is nt clear.
D. Peple wn’t learn their lessns if they aren’t blamed fr failures.
66. Which f the fllwing is the best title fr the passage?
A. Why We Fail t Learn frm Our Own Mistakes
B. Hw t Avid Disastrus Errrs in Organizatins
C. Why We Shuld Stp the Blame Game at Wrk
D. Hw t Deal with Wrkplace Blame Culture
Sectin C
Directins: Read the fllwing passage. 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.
(2023届上海市静安区高三一模英语试卷)
Recently, there’s been a lt f talk in U.S. abut the “data prblem.” It ught t give the “datadriven” schl refrmers pause t recnsider. Maybe we are just creating a bubble that t will burst if we cntinue t base ur actins n the belief that nly scres n standardized instruments are evidence f success.____67____ Marg, a famus cmmenter, states that at least tests are mre “reliable” than prfessinal judgment. Hw can she tell? We want a natin f citizens wh are less ready t think that the “truth” can nly be captured in ne f fur answers—a, b, c, r d. ____68____ But hw can the general trend guarantee the reliability f the scre f ne particular test-taker? Sme educatr dares t replace these tests with prfessinal human judgments, which must still rest n a numerical rank rder based n a, b, c and d. The big prblem is that there is ften n technical assurance fr the reliability f such exams. N wnder many big-name psychlgists avid them.
All “reliability” tells us is that the student wuld get a similar scre n a similar test if given at anther time r place. But all scres n ld r new tests have measurement errrs. Like Wall Street’s numbers, we have n independent basis fr relying n these scres. Likewise, validity is in the eye f a certain standard f judgments. Hw ridiculus it is t say fr sure that these judgments are justified!
When sme parents tld me that their children seemed t read well, but scred prly, they ften believed the indirect evidence, test scre, and nt the direct evidence, listening t their children read. Sme parents had been trained t distrust judgment and rely n “real evidence”. My wn 8-year-ld sn als used t “fail” a 3rd grade reading test even thugh I “knew” he culd read fluently. ____69____
We need schls that “train” ur judgment, which help us becme adults wh are in the habit f bringing judgment t bear n cmplex phenmenn. ____70____ It als invlves acknwledging that even experts must live with a substantial degree f uncertainty. Only in this way, can we, t sme extent, rely n the results f the schl educatin in the U.S.
A. Even the technical meaning f “gd tests” is pen t questin.
B. It’s when I became a test dubter.
C. Different grups f peple fit different test patterns.
D. On all achievement tests, we’re prmised befrehand a ppulatin that fits a nrmal curve (曲线).
E. This includes judging which expertise t “trust” and defending such chices.
F. Time spent n standardized tests is, in many cases, equal t that n study.
Ⅳ. Summary Writing
71.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.
(2023届上海市普陀区高三上学期一模)
Graduates Turn t Teaching
China has witnessed a 66-fld increase in the number f applicants fr teaching qualificatin tests ver the past decade, and experts say the ppularity has mainly been driven by mre graduates chasing stable jbs. Accrding t the latest figures frm the Ministry f Educatin, the number f applicants fr teaching exams each year has grwn frm 172,000 t 11.44 millin in the past decade.
Experts said the sharp increase crrespnds with the increase in teachers’ salaries and status within sciety, and it is expected t bring abut an verall imprvement in quality teaching. Hwever, anther big reasn fr the enthusiasm fr teaching psts is that the challenging and cmplicated emplyment situatin is driving graduates tward stable jbs such as wrking as teachers and gvernment fficials.
Chu Zhahui, a senir researcher at the Natinal Institute f Educatin Sciences, said the ppularity f teaching psts is clsely assciated with peple’s changing perceptin f the ecnmic situatin, jb stability and security, which are majr cncerns fr graduates.
In view f the crnavirus epidemic in recent years, many cllege graduates just want a stable jb, s teaching suddenly becmes a very ppular prfessin, and many students frm well-knwn universities have jined the cmpetitin. Of curse, everyne has their wn ideas. Take Wang Lin fr example. Wang Lin, wh graduated frm a famus university, said she had wanted t be a histry teacher since middle schl, inspired by her wn histry teacher. She added she had a gd impressin f her teachers frm an early age and was grateful t thse wh had taught her. In fact, there are many such cases.
While passing the teaching qualificatin test is the first step t becming a teacher in China, landing a pst at schls in big cities can be very cmpetitive.
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Ⅴ. Translatin
Directins: Translate the fllwing sentences int English, using the wrds given in the brackets.
(2023届上海市松江区高三上学期一模)
72. 清晨,窗外鸟儿的歌声将她从熟睡中唤醒。(wake)(汉译英)
73. 学点经济学常识,这样你就不会对这一社会现象感到云里雾里了。(and) (汉译英)
74. 虽然我抱怨他碍手碍脚,但他毫不计较,还是心甘情愿地帮我收拾厨房。(ntice) (汉译英)
75. 在和交换生沟通时,务必要真诚,也要考虑他们的文化背景,以免产生误会。(sure) (汉译英)
Ⅵ. Guided Writing
(2022-2023学年上海市杨浦区高三上学期一模)
75.Directins: Write an English cmpsitin in 120—150 wrds accrding t the instructins given belw in Chinese.
假设你是明启中学学生李华,你校英语广播站计划在每周五中午开设名为“Talk and Talk”的栏目,目前正在招募主持人。请给广播站负责人 Mr. Li写一封信,应聘这一岗位。信中需包含以下内容:
1)应聘的理由;
2)专栏内容的策划。
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A. abandned B. challenge C. clred D. demnstrate E. ensures
F. initiatives G. innvatin H. pilt I. purchased J. recycled K. tailrs
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