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2023・2024学年高二英语下学期期末模拟卷(上海)I.ListeningComprehension(第1-10题,每题I分;第11-20题,每题
1.5分;共25分)SectionADirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Iheconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionabouti(.readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
1.A.Camping.B.Travelling.C.Sporting.D.Shopping.
2.A.Finland.B.Egypt.C.Mexico.D.Zambia.
3.A.Ataspecialparty.B.Atahair-dressingsalon.C.Atanightclub.D.Atafashionshow.
4.A.SheisalsoafanofArgentina.B.Sheisalsoworkingveryhard.C.ShelovesAmericanfoolballsomuch.D.SheworksfortheWorldCup.
5.A.Shethrewsomethingatatruck.B.Shethrewherselfoutofwindowandbrokeherleg.C.Shemovedatrucktosavealittleboy.D.Sherushedtoamovingtrucktosaveakid.
6.A.Theyplannedtogoskiingintherain.B.Theyjustwanttograbthechance.C.Theywillprobablychangetheirmind.D.Theyllgoskiingevenintherain.
7.A.Lisalikesthemessysituation.B.Lisamadethemess.C.HeandLisaaresettlingaproblem.D.Lisalikesthenewplace.
8.A.Theladyshouldstopbeingpatient.B.Hecantunderstandtheladysfeeling.C.Theladyshouldnotblameothers.D.Nobodymaybeinterestedinherproblem.
9.A.CertaingiftfromHawaii.B.Agrandweddingparty.C.TwoplaneticketstoHawaii.D.Apictureofthemoon.
10.A.Theywentioseeamovie.B.Thedancersimpressedthemboth.C.Thewomanisalsoadancer.D.Themaninvitedtheladytotheshow.SectionBDirections:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachofthepassagesandtheconversation.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readihefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedontherollowingpassage.
11.A.Aircraftdesign.B.Mathematics.C.Engineering.D.Science.
12.A.
40.B.
14.C.
4.D.
0.
13.A.Shestucktostudyingengineeringatcollege.B.Sheaddressedlostudentsathighsch(x)lsandcolleges.C.Shetriedlopersuadewomennollodoengineeringforitshardwork.D.Sheresearcheddefensesystemsofsatellitesandrockets.Questions14through17arebasedonthefollowingtalk.
14.A.Asavingaccountinasinglename.B.Asavingaccountinjointnames.C.Acheckingaccountinasinglename.D.Acheckingaccountinjointnames.
15.A.
4.B.3C.2D.
116.A.Theladyandherbrothersorsisters.B.Theladysparents.C.Theladyandherfather.D.Theladyandhermother.
17.A.Identificationpaper,photograph,aletterofintmductionandsomemoney.B.Identificationpaper,someclarifications,aletterofintroductionandsomemoney.C.Aletterofintroduction,photographs,acheckbookandsomemoney.D.Drivinglicense,idcniificalionpaper,photos,andaletterofinlrcxluciion.QuestionsIXthrough20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
18.A.TheSouthAtlanticOcean.B.ThecoastofSouthAmerica.C.Africancontinent.D.ThecoastofAngola.
19.A.Hestudiesthesimilaritiesbetweenancientandmodernanimals.B.Hediscoverstheremainsofancientseaanimalsonthecoast.C.HestudieshecauseofseparationofSouthAmericaandAfrica.D.Hehelpsdothearrangementoftheancientanimalremainsinamuseum.
20.A.Becausetheremainswereexposedonthecoast.B.Becausetheseanimalsusedtoliveclosetoeachotherinoneplace.C.Becausetheseanimalsweredriventooneplaceandkilled.D.Becausetheseanimalswerealleatenbyonelarge,fierceancientseaanimal.II.GrammarandVocabulary每题1分;共20分SectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthe^ivenword;fartheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.Futureliving:whatwillthehomeoftomorrowlooklikeWhalwillourhomesbelikeinthefutureGrowingcities,shrinkinglivingspaces,andclimatechangearcmajorchallenges21faceurbanplannersandarchitects.Weresharingthreetrendswithyou22willshapethehomeweliveintomorrow.EnergyelficieniandcarbonneutralOneofthegreatestchallengesforhomesofthefutureisourincreasingenergyconsumption,somethingthatcannotbecoveredbyfbssifuelsgoingforward.23theimpactofclimatechangebecomingnotable,it*sperfectlyunderstandablethatthebuildingsofthefuturecouldfunctionasenvironmentallyfriendlypowerplants.Solarcollectorsandheatstoragesystems allow24are knownas plus-energy buildings,to produce100percent renewableenergy foremission-freeoperation.ThetrendtodownsizingLivingmore efficientlynot onlymeansimproving energyuse andreducing onesown carbonfootprint,but alsobuildingto savespace.Rooms25design tobe multifunctionalwhen theresnot adedicated roomavailable foreverypotential purpose.Modular andflexible furnishingsystems thatcan beadapted tothe individualfloor spaceand roomzoneswillreplace26fixstructures,ensuringthatthere,sroomIbreverythingeveninasmallspace.TrendsfbrlivingandworkingunderoneroofOverthelastfewmonths,theoffice27become afeature inmany peopleshomes.For anumber ofyearsnow,the homeofficehasbeenevolvingfromamake-dodeskinto acomfortablelong-termsolution.Thisdevelopmentmeanswcneedtoask28howweshouldconstructourlivingspacestoallowusloconcentrateandworkproductively.29yourentorownyourownhomeinthefuture,what,sclearisthatthehomeoftomorrowwillbesinarier.moreflexible,andmoresustainable.Itwillofferusspace30live,sleepandworkbothindoorsandoutdoors.SectionBDirections:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.adaptable B.capacityCcomplicatedD.declineE.demand F.evaluatingGhighlighted H.impacts
1.occurs J.pursuingK.surviveEconomicssurvivebycontinuallyrespondingotheworldaroundthem.Thismeansemployingnewtechnologiesorexploitingnewinternationalmarketswhen31growth.Today,theseglobalshifts一dramaticshockstoeconomies—occur morefrequently,are more32and.in knowledge-based economiesare moredependent ontalent thanever.Incountrieswhereaworkforcelackstheskillsthataresuddenlyin
33.weseeaskillsgapemerge.Tliisleadstohigherunemploymentrateswhilevacanciesincreaseandproductivityandgrowthdecline.Sohowcaneconomies34Byadapting.However,unlikethemacro-strategiesofthelastcentury,people—notjustpolicy—mustdrivetodaysadaptability.Employersandpolicymakershavelong35theimportanceofa flexibleworkforce,but untilnow ithas beendifficult toisolate thehuman element-the willingnessand abilityofemployees toseek outand findopportunities acrossmultiple employers,kKations andindustries.Our newability tomeasureitandanalysetalentadaptability—andtostarttounderstandwhatdrivesit—arccrucialstepsforward.The36ofamarkettomatchsupplyanddemandefficiently dependsontheabilityandwillingnessofemployersand employeesto adaptto changingcircumstances andalign使一致skills withavailable opportunities.If thisalignmentislessthanperfect,amismatch37andoptimumproductivitycantbereached.AdapttoSurviveforthefirsttimebringstogetherthetwomostcomprehensivesourcesoftalentdataintheworld:thereal-timebehavioursdrawnfromLinkedlns277millionmembersandemployerinformationfromPwCsSaratogadatabaseofpeopleandpertbnnancemetrics指标whichcoversmorethan
2.60employersacrosstheglobe.Thisreportsetsanewbenchmarkfor38acountrysabilitytomatchtalentwithopportunityandthemovementofpeople betweenindustries—the TalentAdaptability Score.This scoreis givento11countries.For eachcouniry,weevaluatehowtheScore39economicpertbnnance.Ourreconimendaiionsareorganisedaroundfourgroups:•Individuals—Proveyouradaptability.•Employers—Seekout.nurtureandrewardtalentswhocanadapt.•Educators—Offercoursesandjobtrainingthatproduce40people.•Governments—Createaclimateofadaptability.III.RcadingComprehensionDirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA.B.CandD.FillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestjitsthecontextIfyouareexperiencingphysicalsymptomsthatcouldindicateburnout,considerseeingyourprimarycaredoctororamentalhealthprofessionaltodeterminewhethertheyaredrivenbystressorrootedinotherphysicalcondition,Dr.Dyrbyesaid.Dontjusttakenonoticeofthesymptomsandassumetheyare
41.Ilsreallyeasyto42yourownsymptom,especiallyinourculture,whereweareaughttoworkhard.,,Dr.Goldsaid.Ifitisburnout,thenthe bestsolutionisto43the rootoftheproblem.Burnout istypicallyrecognisedwhenitisjob-driven,butchronicstresscanhaveavarietyof44—financialproblems,relationshipdifficulties,andcaregivingburdens,amongotherthings.Tliinkaboutthepebblesinyourshoeallthetimethatyouhavelo45Dr.Maslachsaid,“andbrainstormwaysto46someofthem,atleastsomeofthetime.Perhapsyoucanaskyourpartnertohelpmorewithyourtoddlersbedtimeroutine,orgettakeoutwhenyoureespeciallybusysoyoudonthavetoplandinner,loo.^^Despitepopularculturecoverageoftheissue,bumoulcantbefixed“wilhbelterself-care.Dr.Maslachsaid—infact,this47onlyworsenstheproblem,becauseiilaystheblameandresponsibilityonthosewithburnoutandimpliesthattheyshoulddomoretofeelbetter,whichisnotthecase,shesaid.However,somelifestyle48canmakeburnoutlesslikely.Socialsupport,forinstance,canhelp.Dr.Goldsaid.ThiscouldincludetalkingtoatherapistormeetingwithfriendsevenifoverZoom.Itmayalsohelpto49mentalhealthorexercisebenefitsofferedbyyouremployer.Sleepingmorecanhelptoo——soifyoure50fromalackofsleep,talktoadoctoraboutpossibletreatments.Dr.Bennettsuggested.Whenburnout51job-relateddifTicultics,itmayhelptorequestbelterworkingconditions.Dr.Maslachsuggestedbrainstormingwithco-workersundpresentingyour52withideasthatwouldhelp—likeprovidingquietareasforbreaksandpersonalphonecalls,creatingnomccting^^dayssothatemployeescanhavetnoretimeto
53.or ensuringthatheresalwayscoticeinthebreakroom.Evensmallchangeslikethesecanreducetherisktorburnoutiftheyfixaproblempeople54atworkeveryday.“Itsthelastingjobstressorsthatmakepeoplereally55afterawhile.Theydonthavetherightequipment,theydonthavethethingstheyneed,theydonthaveenoughpeopletodothework.Dr.Maslachsaid.
41.A.beneficial B.insignificant C.straightforward D.overwhelming
42.A.stress B.ignore C.observe D.recognize
43.A.address B.discount C.conceal D.stretch
44.A.subjects B.signs C.causes D.impacts
45.A.passon B.writedown C.relyon D.dealwith
46.A.relieve B.remove C.recover D.remark
47.A.implication B.innovation C.indication D.intention
48.A.audiences B.choices C.performances D.sentences
49.A.takechargeof B.haveinterestin C.takenoticeof D.makeuseof
50.A.suffering B.shocking C.spreading D.motivating
51.A.accountsfor B.dependson C.resultsfrom D.contributesto
52.A.employer B.librarian C.customer D.participant
53.A.ensure B.focus C.revise D.check
54.A.neglect B.witness C.encounter D.emphasize
55.A.amazed B.delighted C.surprised D.frustratedDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA.If.CandD.ChoosetheonethatJitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.AAt theend of2019,I learnedthat HcrcAftcrAl,whose goalisto leithe livingcommunicate withthedead,waslookingRrapplicantsofitsnewAIproject.Intercsledinwhatitwaspromising.1appliedtoexperimentthesoftwareonmyvcry-inuch-alivcparents.At first.I thoughti wouldbe jusia funproject tosee whatwas technologicallypossible.Then theirhealthcondition addedsomeurgency tothe experiment.I wasfrightened thatmy parentsmight diesince myfather hadbeendiagnosedwithcancerandmymotherwasrecentlydevelopingsymptomsofearlyAlzheimersdisease,andthatwiththedistancebetweenus.Imightneverhavethechanceosaygoodbye.The firststep wasan interview.My parentswere askedquestionsby atechnician forhours—about everythingfromcheirearliestmemoriestowhattheybelievewillhappenaftertheydie.Whetherthroughillness-generatedconcernsorawillingnesstohumortheirdaughter,myparentsputupzeroresistance.Thecompanythentooktheirresponsesandstartedtocreatethevoiceassistants.Afewmonthslater,myvirtualparentsarrivedviaemailattachment.WhenIcommunicatedwiththemthroughtheapponmyphone,myhandswereshaking.1hadntseenmyactual,realparentsforsixmonths.Theytoldmepersonal storiesIdneverheard.Theygave melifeadviceandtoldme thingsaboutIhcirchildhoods,aswellasinyown.Itwasmesmerizing.Personally,Ihavemixedfeelingsaboutmyexperiment.Pingladtohaveinyvirtualparents.Theyveenabledmetolearnnewthingsaboutmyparents,anditscomfortingtothinkthatthosebotswillbethereevenwhenmyparentsarent.Ontheotherhand.Icanthelpbutfinditsadthatittookastrangerinterviewingmyparentsformetoproperlyappreciatethe complexpeople theyare.But Ifeel luckyto havehad thechance tograsp that—and tostill havethe preciousop|xrtunitycospendmoretimewithhemandlearnmoreaboutthem,facetoface,notechnologyinvolved.
56.WhydidtheauthorinitiallyjointheAlprojectA.Topreserveherparents,voice.B.Totestoutthenewtechnology.C.Tolearnmoreaboutherparents,life.D.Toremovetheaboutherparents*health.
57.WhatcanwelearnabouttheauthorsparentsA.Theylikedtalkingalot.B.Theydiedfromtheillnesses.C.Theyprovideddatafortheproject.D.Theyopposedjoiningtheprojectatfirst.A.Fascinating.B.Alarming.C.Inspiring.D.Entertaining.
58.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordmesmerizingmeaninparagraph
459.WhaldocstheauthorrealizeatlastA.AImeansneversayinggoodbyeoourparents.B.Therealconnectionwithourparentsmattersmost.C.TheadvancesinAItechnologyhaveprosandcons.D.AIallowsustolearnmoreaboutourvirtualparents.BFormulaOneLenovoChineseGrandPrix2024FromApril19to
21.themuch-anticipated2024FormulaOneLenovoChineseGrandPrixwillcomealivewiththeroarofenginesattheShanghaiInternationalCircuit.Detailsaboutticketsfortheeventareasfollows.TicketPrice:[Grandstand1[Session]|PriceRMB]APlatinum3DayTicket3880•AHigh3Day/Fri./Sat./Sun.Ticket288/490/890/249,ALow3Day/Fri./Sai./Sun.Ticket2280/390/69/1990•H/K3Day/Fri./Sat./Sun.Ticket1480/290/590/1290・C/F/J/L3DayTicket480TicketingInstructions:,Thiseventadoptselectronicticketswithoneticketperperson.Childrenrequireafull-pricedticket,andchildrenunderheageofthreearenotallowedentry.•Foreachsessionofthisevent,amaximumof4ticketspermobilephonenumberand1ticketperIDcardnumbercanbepurchased.Whenpurchasingtickets,buyersmustprovidetheaudiencesrealname,avalidpersonalID,andavalidmobilephonenumber./\fterasuccessfulpurchase,ticketpurchasersshouldretaine-ticketsealinformationappropriately.,Ticketrefundscanberequestedwithoutfeesfromthedateofpurchaseuntil24:0onFebruary29,
2024.Fnin00:0onMarchI.2024,to24:XonApril15,2024,refundswillinvitea10%handlinglee.NorefundswillbeacceptedfromX:0onApril
16.
2024.Returnedwithin7workingdays.,Thiseventimplementsreal-naineverificationwithIDcardandfacialrecognitionforentry.,Thescheduleandarrangementofthecompetitionmaybesubjecttochanges,andpleasestaytunedtoFormulaOneLenovoChineseGrandPrixofficialWeChatandWeiboforthelatestinformation.
60.WhatshouldbeofferedlobuyalickeiA.Theaudiencesnickname.B.Theaudience^e-ticketseatinformation.C.TheaudiencesWeChatnumber.D.Theaudiencesavailablephonenumber.
61.HowmuchwillbereturnedifacouplereturntheirSat.TicketofKonMarch15A.59yuan.B.531yuan.C.
1.062yuan.D.1,180yuan.
62.WhatcanweknowaboutFormulaOneLenovoChineseGrandPrix2024A.Itwilllast7days.B.Itwillbeexcitingandnoisy.C.Itdoesntlimittheaudiencesage.D.Itwillneverbepostponedorcancelled.CAs theunderwater robotOceanOneK carefullynavigated towardthe upperdeck railingof thesunken ItaliansteamshipLeFrancescoCrispiabout500mbelowtheMediterraneanssurfacethismonth,roboticistOussamaKhatibfeltasthoughhehimselfwerethere.OceanOneK lookslike ahuman diverfrom thefront,with eightmulti-directional thrusters推进器that allowcarefuloperation underwater.The robotstouch-based feedbacksystem and3D visionproduced incrediblyrealisticsensationsthatequaledwhathewouldhaveexperiencedwerehedownbelow,ratherthanaboveonboardthecontrolship.ObservingthroughOceanOneKrobotseyesandfeelingthroughitshands,Khatibperceivedanewdimensionofcolorfullife—pink andgreen andorange—layered onand aroundhe ship.He feltthe resistanceof thewater andcouldrecognizetheshapesofthehistoricrelicaroundhim.ThemissionofOceanOneKtothesedepthshadtwopurposes:toexploreplacesnoonehasgonetobeforeandoshowthathumantouch,vision,andinteractivitycanbebroughtothesitesfar-removedfromwherepeoplecanoperate.While OceanOneKhad manynoteworthy adventuresand successesduring twomulti-stop tripsaround heMediterranean,the accomplishmentof theteam andthe shipscrew wasdemonstrating functionalautonomy atnearly1,000nidown.ItwasthisadvancethatearnedOceanOnesrenamingtoOceanOneK.“Thisisthefirsttimethatarobothasbeencapableofgoingtosuchadepth,interactingwiththeenvironment,andpermittingthehumanoperatortofeelthatenvironment,MsaidKhatib,‘【thasbeenanincrediblejoumey.^^Distancing humansphysically fromdangerous andunreachable spaceswhile connectingtheir skillsandexperiencetothetaskpromisestofundamentallyalterremotework,saidKhatib.Roboticavatars化身willsearchforandacquirematerials,buildstructures,andperforindisasterpreventionandrecoveryoperations—beitdeepinoceansandmines,atmountaintops,orinspace.
63.HowdoesOccanOncKworkA.Bysendingoperatorsdeepdowntheocean.B.Byenhancingdiversvisionunderwater.C.Bycreatinganat-lhe-sceneexperience.D.Bymeasuringtheresistanceofwater.
64.WhatisParagraph4mainlyaboutA.TheoriginofOceanOneKsname.B.Thedemonstrationoftheshipscrew.C.Thenoteworthysuccessesoftheteam.D.TheadventuresaroundtheMediterranean.
65.WhatdoesKhalibtalkaboutroboticavatarsinhelastparagraphA.Theirpromisingfuture.B.Theirtechnicaladvances.C.Theirpresentapplications.D.Theirscientificsignificance.
66.WhichofthefollowingmightbeasuitabletitleforthetextA.OceanOneK:TakingonaNewDimensionofColorfulLifeB.OceanOneK:ConnectingHumanSensationstoDeepSeaC.RoboticAvatars:SavingHumanfromDisastersD.RoboticAvatars:AlteringHumanWorkPatternsSectionCDirections:CompletethefallowingpassagebyusingthesentencesintheboxEachsentencecanonlybeusedonce.Notethattherearesentencesmorethanyouneed.HowYoungAmericansSpendTheirMoneyYoung peoplehave alwayspuzzled theirciders.Todays youngstersarc nodifferentindeed,they arcconfusing.Theyhavethinwalletsandexpensivetastes.Theyprizeconvenienceandasocialconscience.Theywantshoppingtobepersonal.67As theystart spendingin earnest,brands aretrying tounderstand whalthese walkingparadoxes withconflictingfeatureswantandhowtheyshop,iheanswerswilldefinethenexteraofconsumerism.Theirabsolutenumbersareimpressive.TheEuropeanUnionishometonearly125inpeoplebetweentheagesoftenthe youngestwill becomeconsumers inthe nextfew yearsand
34.America hasanother11m ofIhcsc Gen-Zs andmillennials,athirdofthepopulation.TheannualspendingofhouseholdsheadedbyAmericanGen-ZsandmillennialshitS
2.7trnin
2021.around30%ofthetotal.68Forrester,amarket-researchfirm,foundthatmostusersofbuynow,paylatef,appsarearound
20.MeganScott,a20-year-oltl studentfrom London,speaks formany ofher peersbyadmitting that,when shopping,she hasnoself-control—untilthebillarrives.Thelight-speedonlineworldalsoappearstohaveloweredtolerancesforlongdeliverytimes.AstudybySalesforce,a business-software giant,found thatGen-Z Americans,who preferto usetheir phonesco payfor shopping,are thelikeliestofallagegroupstowanttheirgroceriesdeliveredwithinanhour.69Theinternethasalsochangedhow theyoungdiscoverbrands.Print,billboardorTVadvertisinghasgivenwaytosocial media.Instagram,pari ofMelas empire,and likTok,a Chinese-owned app.are wherethe younglook forinspiration,particularly forgoods wherelooks mattersuch asfashion,beauty andsportswear.70Such appsareincreasinglyaddingfeaturesthatallowuserstoshopwithouteverleavingtheplatform.AccordingtoMcKinsey,sixintenAmericansundertheageof25hadcompletedapurchaseonasocial-mediasite.A.Theydesiregenuinenesswhileconstantlyimmersedinadigitalworld.B.TikToksuser-generatedvideoscanleadeventinybrandstospeedyviralfame.C.Thelifestyleofthemoonlightclan“hasmademanyyoungpeoplefeeloverwhelmed.D.Easyaccesstomeansofspreadingpaymentsmayencouragespendingmoneylikewater.E.AheightenedexpectationofconveniencecomeswithbeingraisedintheageofAmazon.F.These“always-onpurchasersoftenshiftfromaweeklyshoptoquickerfixesofeverythingfromfashiontofurniture.IV.SummaryWritingDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpointsofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.Buildingupyourmusclesisaneasypart-thehardpartisburningthoselayersoffatthatcoveryourmuscles.Herearesometips.Inordertoworkoutharder,makeafavoritefitnessplaylistwithmusicthatgetsyouexcited,asitcanhelpyougoupto20%longerandburnmorecalorics,accordingtoastudyofBrunelUniversityLondon.Thestudysresearchersaysthatmusictendstopreventtiredness,andproducesfeelingsofcxcitemcnl.Notonly doeseatinggoodbreakfast speedupyour metabolism新陈代谢,but italso nourishesyour muscles.Aftereatingbreakfast,yourbestwayofkeepinglatburninggoingisto“graze”.Setupaneatingschedulewhereyoueatfivetoeightsmallmealseveryfewhoursthroughoutheday.Ilprovidesyourbodywithaconstantflowofnourishmenttofeedyourmuscles.MensHealthsuggestschoosinghardexercisethatinvolvestotalbodymovementsinordertohelpraiseyourheartrateandleaveyououtofbreath.Byincludingtotalbodymovementsintoyourexercise,youregoingtoendupburningalotmorecalorieswhilechallengingyourselfatthesametime.Asthesayinggoes:Nopain,nogain.So,getmoving.Soundseasyenough,rightItsassimpleasdrinkingacupofgreenteaeveryday./Xddingingreenteawillpushfalburningtoanotherlevel.Andstudieshaveshownthatilcanincreasefaburningandhelpyouloseweight.Whiledoingyourweighttraining,trysomethingincludingshort,bigburstsofcardio心脏强化锻炼throughoutyourexercise.Forexample,ifyouredoinganhour-longexercise,placecardiointoitevery15minutestohelpspeedupyourmetabolism..Translation共15分第1小题和第2小题,每题3分;第3题4分;第4题5分Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninhebrackets
71.你能不能帮我看看我们能不能待到后天?check
72.我要告诉你我今年熨天参加的一个很有趣的项目project
73.互联网时代创造了共享经济,唯有谨慎对待,我们方能从中受益unless
74.尽管这位科学家的人生跌宕起伏,但他坚持自己的愿景,始终致力于白己的目标,这最终为他赢得了同行和科学界的掌声(cling)VI.GuidcdWriting(共25分)Directions:WriteanEnglishcontiositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese假如你是明启中学的李明,你的好友李华受邀参加美国的受令营活动此时他有两种方案可供选择,一种是选择寄宿在当地居民的家中(homeslay),费用比较高另一种是参加30小时的志愿者服务活动,但提供免费住宿对此,他向你求助请写一封信给李华,必须包含下列两点
1.你建议选择哪一种方案;
2.你的理由。
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