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・20242025学年内蒙古阿拉善盟第一中学高三年级三月考英语试题注意事项答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上
1.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂
2.其它答案标号回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.
5301.Sometimes wehave toface embarrassingmoments we can onlykeep silent.A.who B.whichC.when D.why
2.The newsof the newly-elected presidentscoming toChina for a visit wason theradio justnow.A.given awayB.given in C.given offD.given out
3.We werescared todeath when the fire・Fortunately,itwasput outbefore itcaused muchdamage.A・broke outB.came outC.gave out D.turned out
4.For theAnal ofour journey,we decidedto take the coach.A.leg B.roundC.distance D.path
5.New policies,to insurethat compulsoryeducation istruly free,by thelocal governmentacrossChina sincethe startof schoolon September
1.A.intending;have beenmade knownB.intended;have beenmade knownC.intending;are madeknown D.intended;had madeknown
6.We cameto thestation all the way,only thetrain hadjust left.A.running,told B.to run,tellingC.to run,to betold D.running,to betold
7.President Xiunderlines thatit isonly withjoint effortsto keepmaritime peacebuild amaritime communitywith a sharedfuture formankind.A.can weB.we canC.that wecan D.that can we8・I aboutwhat youvesaid andIve decidedto takeyour advice.A.thought B.have beenthinkingC.was thinkingD.was thinking
9.What apity!joined in the party,I would have metmy oldfriend.A.If I have B.Hadi C.I hadD.Havel
10.that I wouldnt supportmyself atthat moment.、B.writing C.posting D.retaining8A.sending、9A.hoped B.wished C.allowed D.encouraged、10A.keep B.help C.take D.receive、11A.on B.inC.outD.off、12A.ringing B.sound C.voice D.shouts、13A.thinking B.using C.considering D.bringing、14A.and B.so C.but D.then、15A.faster B.stronger C.lower D.easier、16A.cheap B.hard C-easy D.brave17A.hurting B.meeting C.knowing D.killing、18A.pays B.puts C.breaks D.takes
19、A.coming onB・going throughC.going onD.coming by、20A.everything B.something C.anything D.nothing第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式
1.5151分
27.15The Hanpeople have its ownspokenand writtenlanguage-Chinese Chinesebelongs to the Han-Tibetan」language familyIt is the1common usedlanguage inChina and among thelargest languagesin the world」Written Chinesecame outin2it earliestform approximately6,000years agoThe Chinesecharacters
3.use today,also calledHanzi”,developed fromthose usedin bonesand tortoiseshells more than3,000years agoThere are about56,000characters,of whichonly about3,000are incommonuse种类」Mandarin is a categoryof Chinese4dialect spokenacross mostof northernand5southwest ChinaThe term“Mandarin“can alsoreferto StandardMandarin,which
6.base on the Mandarindialect spokenin BeijingIt isofficially consideredto bethe standardfbr thePeoplesRepublic ofChinaWhy domost non-Chinese speakerschoose tolearn standardMandarin ChineseMandarin isunderstood bymost Chinesepeople Asmentioned」above,it isChinas nationallanguage7,you are interested inbasic communication,scholarly research,or8pursue acareer inChina,standardMandarin is9-necessary toolfor communicationAnd itoften serves10-a bridgefor communication第四部分写作共两节第一节短文改错满分分10分假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文文中共有处语言错误,每句
28.1010中最多有两处每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号并在其下面写出该加的词A,删除把多余的词用斜线\划掉修改在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意、每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
1、只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分21011The worldseems to be facingtwo problemOne isthat toomany peopleare dangerousover-weightedThis type of problemcalled obesity(肥胖症)、(厌食症)、Obesity iswhen aperson havemore than25-30percent ofbody fatThe otherproblem is a illnesscalled anorexia、This iswhen peopleare dangerouslythin;we areless than85%of theirnormal bodyweight All of these problems are very serious because of the、、body cannotwork properlywhen it is too fat or too thinThe heart,liver,kidneys andlungs willnot be able tokeep thebody health、第二节书面表达(满分分)People candie fromillnesses causingby beingtoo fat or too thin25(分)假如你是李华来自澳大利亚的交换生首次离家来中国读书,因生活上和语言交流上有困难,他萌生
29.25Kenton了回家的念头不知如何是好的他在某网站上发帖求助,请你据此给他回帖注意词数左右;L100可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数
3.Dear Kenton,I amlooking forwardto yourreply.Yours sincerely,参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1C、2D、3A、4A、5B、6D、7C、8B、9B、10C、11B、12A、13C、14C、15D、16D、17D、18D、19D、20D第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项40A BC D、
211.D
2.C
3.D
4.B、
221.D
2.C
3.A
4.B
5.C、
231.B
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241.B
2.A
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251.C
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4.B第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和
1.530A BC D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.、
261.A
2.C
3.B
4.A
5.D
6.C
7.B
8.A
9.C
10.D
11.D
12.A
13.B
14.C
15.B
16.C
17.A
18.D
19.C
20.B第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式
1.
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271.most commonly
2.its()
3.being used
5.southwestern
6.is based
7.Whether()
8.are pursuing
9.a
10.as第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10The worldseems to be facingtwo problem.One isthat toomany peopleare dangerousover-weighted.This problemsdangerously(肥胖症).typeofproblem Acalled obesityObesity iswhen aperson havemorethan25-30percent ofbody fat.is has(厌食症).The otherproblem is a illnesscalled anorexiaThis iswhen peopleare dangerouslythin;we areless thanan they85%of theirnormal bodyweight.Allof theseproblemsareveryseriousbecause of thebody cannotwork去掉Both ofproperlywhen it is toofatortoothin.The heart,liver,kidneys andlungs willnot be able tokeep thebody health,healthyPeople candie fromillnesses causingby beingtoofatortoothin.、28caused第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear Kenton,I amsorry tohear youhave difficultywith lifeand communicationabroad,but I am willingto helpyou out of thetrouble.To tellyou thetruth,it isnatural thatyou aremissing yourparents andwant to go home.But personally,I dontthink wecan livewith ourparentsall thelife.Thus,it isa goodchance foryou to be moreindependent.You cancall yourparents moreoften insteadof givingup yourstudy.If you dont mind,I wouldlike to be yourfriend.We canchat onlinefrequently,which willimprove yourChinese a lot.Only bycommunicatingwith otherscan youovercome yourdifficulties.Iamlooking forwardto yourreply.Yours sincerely,Li HuaA.I wasweak enoughB.I wastoo weakC.So weakwas ID.Such weakwas I
11.The lackof eco-friendly habitsamong thepublic isthought tobe amajor ofglobal climatechange.A.Result B.causeC.warning D.reflection
12.He workedin acar factoryfor fouryears,he foundedhis owncompany inhis hometown.A.after whichB.after whenC.after thatD.after it
13.Dont leavethe waterwhile youbrush yourteeth.A.racing B.rushingC.running D.rolling
14.Alices father always bringsheranice gifthe returnshome fromhis businesstrip.A.by the time B.allthetimeC.every timeD.in thetime
15.The newteacher wasso well-organized that she beganwe stoppedyesterday sothat nopoint wasleft out.A.when B.in whichC.how D.where
16.When I was twenty,I hadto beforegraduation andwork in a clothesshop tohelp supportmy family.A.come outB.stay outC・leave outD.drop out
17.I thinkit agreat honorto visityour country.A.to inviteB.inviting C.having invitedD.tobeinvited
18.The governmentplaced on the numbersof foreigncars thatcould beimported.A.limitations B.administrationC.requirements D.restrictions一
19.My computeris outof functionagain.一You need togoto thecustomer servicecenter andhaveit・A.to repairB.repairC.repairing D.repaired
20.By thetime hearrived inBeijing,we therefor twodays.A.will havestayed B.stay C.have beenstaying D.had stayed第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项40A BC D(分)
21.6Parents andkids todaydress alike,listen to the samemusic,and arefriends.Is thisa goodthing Sometimes,when Mr.Ballmer andhis16-year-old daughter,Elizabeth,listen torock musictogether andtalk aboutinterests bothenjoy,such aspop culture,he remembershis moredistantrelationship withhis parentswhen hewas ateenager.“Iwouldnever havesaid tomy mom,Hey,thenewWeezer albumis reallygreat.How doyou likeit saysBallmer.“There wasjust acompletegap intaste.”Music wasnot theonly gulfFrom clothingand hairstylesto activitiesand expectations,earlier generations of parentsand children often appearedto move inseparate orbits.Today,the generationgap has not disappeared,but itis gettingnarrow in many families.Conversations onsubjects such as sexand drugswouldnot havetaken placea generationago.Now theyare comfortable and common.And parent-child activities,from shoppingto sports,involve afeelingof trustand friendshipthat cancontinue intoadulthood.No wondergreeting cardstoday carrythe message,To my mother,my bestfriend.But familyexperts warnthat thenew equalitycan alsoresult inless respectfbr parents.Theres stillalot of strictnessand authorityon thepart ofparentsout there,but there isachange happening/9says Kerrie,a psychologyprofessor atLebanon ValleyCollege.In themiddle ofthat change,thereis alot ofconfusion amongparents.Family researchersoffer avariety ofreasons for these evolvingroles andattitudes.They seethe1960s as a turningpoint.Great culturalchangesled tomore opencommunication anda moredemocratic processthat encourageseveryone to have asay.“My parentswere on the before5side ofthat change,but todays parents,the40-year-olds,were onthe after9side Jexplains Mr.Ballmer.Itsnot somethingeasily accomplishedby parentsthese days,because lifeis moredifficult to understand ordeal with,but sharinginterests doesmake itmorefun tobeaparent now.”、1The underlinedword gulfin Para.3most probablymeans.A.interest B.distanceC.separation D.difference、2The changein todaysparent-child relationshipis.A.more confusionamong parentsB・less respectfor parentsfrom childrenC.new equalitybetween parentsand childrenD.more strictnessand authorityonthepart ofparents3By sayingtodays parents,the40-year-olds,were onthe after9side.the authormeans thattodays parents.A.have littledifficulty adjustingto the changeB・can seta limittothechangeC.fail to takethechange seriouslyD.follow thetrend of thechange、4The purposeofthe passage isto.A.describe thedifficulties todaysparents havemet withB.discuss thedevelopment ofthe parent-child relationshipC.suggest theways tohandle theparent-child relationshipD.compare todaysparent-child relationshipwith thatin thepast(分)
22.8My grandmotherRosalind Einhornwas bornexactly fifty-two yearsbefore Iwas,on August28,
1917.Like manypoor Jewishfamiliesin NewYork City,she livedin asmall,crowded apartmentclose to their relatives.Her parents,aunts anduncles addressedher malecousins bytheirgiven names,but sheand hersister werereferred toonly asGirlie”.During theDepression,my grandmotherwas pulledoutofMorris HighSchool tohelp supportthe householdby sewingfabric flowersontoundergarments that her mothercould resellfor atiny profit.No onein thecommunity wouldhave consideredtaking aboy outof school.A boyseducationwas the familys hopetomoveup thefinancial andsocial ladder.Education forgirls,however,was lesssignificant bothfinancially,sincethey wereunlikely tocontribute tothefamilysincome,and culturally,since hoyswere expectedto studythe Torahwhile girlswere expectedto runaproper home.Luckily fbrmy grandmother,a localteacher insistedthatherparents puther backinto school.She wenton notonly tofinish highschoolbut tograduate fromU.C Berkeley.After college,“Girlie workedselling pocketbooksand accessoriesat David*s FifthAvenue.When sheleft herjob tomarry mygrandfather,Davids hadto hirefour peopleto replaceher.Years later,when mygrandfathers paintbusiness wasstruggling,she jumpedin andlook someof thehardsteps hewas unwillingtotake,helping tosave thefamily fromfinancial ruin.She displayedher businessability againin herforties.After being(诊断)diagnosed withbreast cancer,she beatit and then devotedherself toraising moneyfortheclinic thattreated herby sellingsome watches.Girlieended upwith aprofit thatApple wouldenvy.I havenever metanyone withmore energyand determinationthan mygrandmother.When mygrandmother hadchildrenofher own-mymotherand hertwo brothers-she emphasizededucation forall of them.My motherattendedthe Universityof Pennsylvania.When shegraduated in1965withadegree inFrench literature,she surveyeda workforcethatshebelieved consistedoftwo careeroptions forwomen:teaching ornursing.She choseteaching.She begana Ph.D.programme,got married,and thendropped outwhen shebecamepregnant withme.It wasthought tobeasign ofweakness ifa husbandneeded hiswifes helpto supporttheir family,so mymother becameastay-at-home parent and anactive volunteer.The centuries-old divisionof laborstood.Even thoughI grewup ina traditionalhome,my parentshad thesame expectationsfor me,my sister,and mybrother.All threeof uswereencouraged todo wellin school,do equalroutine tasks,and participatein after-school activities.We wereall supposedtobeathletic too.My brotherandsister joinedsports teams,but Iwas thekid whogot pickedlast ingym.Despite myathletic shortcomings,Iwasraised tobelieve thatgirls could doanything boyscoulddoand thatall careerpaths wereopen tome.When Iarrived atcollege in the fallof1987,my classmatesof bothgenders seemedequally focusedon academics.I dont remember thinkingaboutmy futurecareer differentlyfrom themale students.I alsodontrememberany conversationsabout somedaybalancing workand children.Myfriends andI assumedthat wewouldhaveboth.Men andwomen competedopenly andaggressively withone anotherin classes,activities,and jobinterviews.Just twogenerations removedfrom mygrandmother,the playingfield seemedtobelevel.But morethan twentyyears aftermy collegegraduation,the worldhasnotevolved nearlyas muchas Ibelieved itwould.Almost allof mymaleclassmates workin professionalsettings.Some ofmy femaleclassmates workfull-time orpart-time outsidethe homeand justas manyare(相同能力者),stay-at-home mothersand volunteerslike mymom.This mirrorsthe nationaltrend.In comparisonto theirmale counterpartshighlytrained womenare scalingback anddropping outoftheworkforce inhigh numbers.、1Why werethe writersgrandma andher sisterscalled Girlie”A.They hadnot yetgot theirgiven names.B.They werehighly valuedby theirciders.C.They sharedapparent similaritiesinmanyways.D.They wereregarded asless importantthan boys.、2What conclusioncanwedraw aboutthe writersgrandmotherA.She benefitedgreatly fromher familybackground.B.She wasfull ofideas forsolving variousproblems.C.She was an extraordinarilyableandtough woman.D.She hadspecial waysof teachingher ownchildren.、3What mightpeople thinkwhenthe writers mothergave upher jobA.It wasquite normalforawoman likeher todo so.B・Her jobshould betaken overby ayounger person.C.It wasa realshame abouther losingthat goodjob.D.Her freedomof choiceought tobe wellrespected.4From thedescription ofthe writersown life,wecansee.A.great expectationsin thestudents1mindsB.seeming socialprogress incertain aspectC.innocent friendshipbetween boysand girlsD.positive attitudesto workand competitions、5By writingthepassagethewriterintends toreveal.A.the necessityof womenseducationB.the importanceof womensliberationC.the existenceof genderdiscriminationD.the livesof threegenerationsofwomen(分)
23.8Overview ofthe recommendedtravel guides♦Amsterdam DestinationGuideAmsterdam isone ofthe mostpopular traveldestinations intheworld,famous forits beautifulcanals,top artmuseum,cycling culture.Mostvisitors begintheir Amsterdamadventure inthe OldCentre,which isfull oftraditional architecture,shopping centers,and coffeeshops.The topmuseums to visitare theRijksmusuem,the AnnFrank House,and theVan GoghMuseum.♦Copenhagen DestinationGuideLike Amsterdam,Copenhagen isone ofthe worldsbest cyclingcities.To seethe citywith ease,rentabike ortake asmall grouptour to see thesights,including theLittle Mermaid,the islandAmager,and thecommunity ofChristiania.You canalso takea canalboat tour to seethe cityfrom auniqueperspective.There aresome excellentmuseumstoexplore.♦Bangkok DestinationGuide(旋风)一Travel inBangkok isoften describedasawhirl windIts hot,crowded andfull ofunusual andexciting energy.This populartourism destinationisacity ofextremes withgrand temples,floating markets,romantic rooftoprestaurants,andawide rangeofaccommodations tosuit everybudget.Bangkok is sometimes referredto asthe“Venice ofthe East“becauseof is networkof canals,so takea boattourtoscee sightslike theKhmerwats andthe riversidedwellings.♦Azores DestinationGuideThe Azoresisacharming regionof Portugalthafs madeup ofnine volcanicislands inthe NorthAtlantic Ocean.Compared tomany islanddestinations,the Azoresarent touristy,noisy,or polluted.Instead,travelers canexpect todiscover untouchednature,and charmingvillages withrichcultural traditions.Nature loverswill bethrilled todiscover alloftheoutdoor shottrips availableto themintheAzores.、1Which ofthe followingcan visitorsenjoy morenatural beautyA.Amsterdam.B.Azores.C.Bangkok.D.Copenhagen.、2What doyou knowabout BangkokA,It haspleasant weather.B.Its buildingsare similarto Venice.C.Every visitorcan findproper hotels.D.Visitors cansee sightsonly byboat.、3What dothe fourdestinations havein commonA.They havecycling culture.B.They arevery noisyplaces.C.They havemany famousmuseums.D.They haveconvenient watertransport.(分)
24.8A crewof sixteenage girlscompleted anine-day sailing trip inthe USrecently,after bravingseasickness andstrong winds.For thepast threeyears,the Sea Cadet teenagerswho set sail wereall male.Roger Noakes,who captainedthe boat,said thiswas the first timehedtaken outan all-female crew.The girlsasked foran all-girls tripin Augustthis year.The crewsetsailalong withthree adults,Noakes andtwo SeaCadet representatives.The(轮流换班)original planwas forthe girlsto sail24hours aday inrotating shiftsalong thecoast andthen return.Things turnedout differently,however.The firstnight wasrough becausethe windwas reallyhard.The waveswere goingup anddown,“said AbbyFairchild,
16.Everybody gotseasick.Noakes gavethe girlsthe optionof justsailing inthe bayand notgoing intoopen water.But theydecided theywere going.^^(掌舟))The teenagersthen saileda longway overnightand sleptin shifts.Weve learnedeverything fromsteering theboat itselfto puttingupthe sailsto cookingwhile wehave roughseas,“said15-year-old OliviaWilcox.The teenagersstopped onland inMassachusetts.They didntmake ittotheiroriginal destinationin Maine,where theywere supposedtohaveacelebratory dinner,due tothe weatherand winds.They saidthey werentdisappointed,however,as theydlearned alot.They learnedabout boating,、and aboveall,they builtconfidence andcharacter,“said Noakes.1What wasspecial aboutthe USSeaCadettrip thisyearA.It wasthe longestsailing trip ever.B.It wasthe firstall-female-crew sailingtrip.C.It wasthe mostdangerous sailingtripever.D.It wasthefirstsailingtripfor teenagers.、2What happenedonthecrews firstday ofthe tripA.They allgot seasick.B.They regrettedtaking thetrip.C.They decidedto stayinthebay.D.Some ofthem wereinjured.、3Which ofthe followingbest describesthese youngsailorsA.Determined andcooperative.B.Hard-working andtalented.C.Understanding andcreative.D.Adventurous andskillful.、4According toNoakes,what wasthe sailors9greatest benefitfrom thetrip A.They acquiredexcellent sailingskills.B.They learnedto workin teams.C.They builtconfidence andcharacter.D.They knewthe seabetter.25・(10分)From Madridto BuenosAires toPanama Cityto Lisbon,President XiJinping hastirelessly promotedthe buildingof acommunity(倡议)of sharedfuture formankind,andthe Belt and Road Initiativeasameans toachieve that.But alldont seeit thatway.While someare quicktoseeits positivepotentials,other countriesinsist onviewing itskeptically.There havebeenthe usualdoubts aboutthe intentionbehind,although themysterious threatthey speakofisone theyseem unableto explainclearly.To someofthem,itisa vagueassumption thatinvestments from China arepotential“debt traps^that callfor extremecaution orthreats to(相互地)national security”.That iswhy thebusiness combinationsinvolving Chinesecompanies whichwould bemutually beneficialhave hit therocks.The Chinesetelecommunications technologygiant Huawei,for instance,has foundthe doorstothe5G telecommunicationsmarkets ofadvanced(投资),countries closedto iton nationalsecurity“grounds.Likewise,the EuropeanUnion hasagreed ona frameworkregulating foreign investmentparticularly thosefromChina,onthesame account.(双边的)Even asChinese andPortuguese leadersdiscuss bilateralcooperation undertheBelt andRoad,thereisno lackof concernaboutChinas influence,But existingEU rulesdo notforbid Lisbonfrom seekingsuchapartnership.If Lisbonsees noharm fromforeign investment,nooutsider isinaposition toprevent itfrom makinga choicein itsown bestinterests.Portuguese PrimeMinister AntonioCosta hasreminded EUdecision-makers ofhis countrysdesire forforeigninvestment,and advisedthe lattertoavoid taking“the pathof protectionism”.It wasa timelyreminder.Faring thechallenges intodays world,China andthe countriesthat haveembraced theBeltandRoad areconvinced itistheway tocommondevelopment andthe worldslasting peaceand stability.、1Some countriesthat holda negativeattitude towardsthe Initiativemainly doubtits.A.power B.mystery C.intention D.potential、2What doesthe underlinedpart“hittherocks,,in Paragraph3mean A.failed towork outB.become ahitC.made adifference D.fallen intoa trap、3It canbe learnedfrom thepassage that.A.Huawei hascaused serioussecurity problemsabroadB・the EUwill takerelatively strictmeasures onChinese investmentC.the Roadand BeltInitiative hasgained muchpopularity fdrChinas influence”D.Chinas investmentin Portugalhas beenextremely smooth、4What isthe authorsattitude towardsPortuguese PrimeMinisters adviceA.Negative.B.Positive.C.Doubtful.D.Unclear.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和
1.530A BC D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.(分)第二节完形填空(共小题,
26.3020阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(、、、)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DMobile phones areeverywhere.It seemsthat noone can]without one.Mobilephonesareagreat wayto stay2with friendsand family.3itisimportantto rememberthat thereare certain4when you should not be usingyour phone,the mostimportant ofthese beingduring
5.There isno reason6you shouldfeel theneed tohave yourmobile phoneduring class.Arent youat schoolto7If youarein class,youshouldnotbe8your friendstext messagesor takingphone calls.In Americastudents wouldnever be9to usetheir mobile phones during class.If youwere tosend or10atext messageyou wouldprobably bekicked outof class.It isOK tohave yourmobilephonewith you,you justneedtoremember toturn it11,Itis verydisturbing tohear alotoftones and12during class.As ateacher inChina,I haveto dealwith students13mobile phoneseveryday.Ihavetold myclass toturn offtheir phones,14many studentsdo notlisten.The desire tobeconnected allthetimeseems tobe15than thedesiretolearn.(诱惑人的)It*s easytounderstandwhy itissotempting tohave yourphone onduringclass.It seemsso16to justsend ashort text message;its not17anyone,is itBut you may actuallybe hurtingyourself whenyoudothis.Sending atextmessagealso18your attentionaway fromwhats19inclass,youmaymiss20important.The nexttime youthink aboutsending amessage inclass youshould thinkagain.、B.act C.study D.peak1A.survive、2A.friendly B.close C.connected D.natural、3A.Instead B.However C.Sometimes D.Finally、4A.times B.days C.hours D.weeks、5A.shopping B.meeting C.rest D.school、6A.when B.that C.why D.where、7A.play B.learn C.help D.fight。
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