2023年高考英语试卷(上海)(春考)真题及答案解析(含听力mp3)
展开Listening Cmprehensin (第1-10题, 每题1分;第11-20题,每题1.5分;共25分)
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.
A. Disappinted. B.Depressed C.Glad D.Unhappy
A. He was praised. B. He was blamed C. He was threatened D. He was cmmended
A. Difficult but interesting B. Cmplex and bring.
C. Prfund and bring. D. Cmplex and prfund.
4. A. He mistk the time f the lecture. B. He enjyed the lecture.
C. He was late fr the lecture. D. He didn't like the paper-cutting exhibitin.
5.A. Annyed. B.Relieved. C.Indifferent. D.Cnfused
6. A. He wn't spnsr his daughter's marathn.
B. He desn't want t spnsr his daughter's marathn.
C. He is willing t spnsr his daughter's marathn.
D. He can't spnsr his daughter's marathn.
7. A. He is very free. B. He has a lt f time. C. He is nt busy at all. D. He is s busy.
8. A. The functin f the suitcase. B. The way t pack efficiently.
C.The types f shes. D. The way t stre clthes.
9.A. The friendship between them. B. The peace between them.
C. The cnflict between them. D. The harmny between them.
10. A. The wman met her grandchildren several years ag.
B. The wman hasn't seen her grandchildren fr a lng time.
C. The man has met her grandchildren fr a lng time.
D. The man desn't want her t see her grandchildren.
Sectin B
Directins: In Sectin B, yu will hear tw passages and passage r cnversatin, yu will be asked several questins will be read twice, but the questin will be spken nly ne the fur pssible answers n yur paper and decide which yu have heard.
Questins 11 thrugh 13 are based n the fllwing talk.
A. Vlunteer mtrcyclists helping the cmmunity by training bld bikers.
Bld bikers helping hspitals by dnating their bld.
Bld bikers helping the cmmunity by frming the Assciatin f Bld Bikers.
Vlunteer mtrcyclists helping hspitals by delivering medical materials.
A.80. B.1,400. C.262. D.35,000.
A. She is a passinate vlunteer mtrcyclist. B. She nly delivers bld t the hspital.
She's a vlunteer with n willpwer. D. She nce delivered bld fr her nephew.
Questins 14 thrugh 16 are based n the fllwing talk.
A. It's a wearable device t mnitr dgs.
It's a wearable device t earn pet insurance fee.
It's an electrnic caller t lk after pets.
It's a camera fr pet care.
A. T help yu mnitr yur pets’ activity and even emtinal state.
T feedback infrmatin n a dg's activity level and fd intake.
T understand factrs t affect dgs' health and verweight and s n.
T prvide mre perfect facilities fr pet care and reduce insurance fee.
A. An electrnic caller that slves the challenges f wning dgs.
A wearable device t help wners raise their dgs well.
A database n dgs that can enhance pet care.
A cmpany that can reduce pet insurance premiums.
Questins 17 thrugh 20 are based n the fllwing cnversatin.
A. A shpping cmmunity activity. B. A prmtinal advertisement
A shpping list. D. A sign n the lamp psts.
A. Sme clthes and husehld items. B. A ty train and a silver ring.
A ty train, a pretty new tablet and a fridge. D. A pretty new tablet and sme clthes.
A. Get t the yard sales early. B. Set alarm late t get mre sleep.
Watch fr the signs n the lamp psts. D. Read the prmtinal ads in the newspaper.
A. Yard sales alng the street. B. The signs n the lamp psts.
Advertising in the secnd-hand market. D. Gd sale ads fr this weekend.
Grammar and Vcabulary (每题1分;共20分)
Sectin A
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.
Yung Enterprise
Yung Enterprise is an rganizatin that makes serius effrts t teach all types f yung peple the general principles f running a business(21) __________( riginate ) in the United States f America, the idea f Yung Enterprise was intrduced int Britain by a successful banker.(22)__________ it develped slwly in its early years, the rganizatin grew rapidly later. Yung Enterprise is nw backed by industry and cmmerce, s that tday yung peple thrughut the United Kingdm can participate.
A participant in Yung Enterprise is knwn as an Achiever. Yung Enterprise primarily meets the needs f yung peple ( 23 )__________ are still at schl, giving them an understanding f industry and the pprtunities it may ffer them in the future. But it is usually pssible (24 )__________ ( include ) yung peple in the same age grup wh have left schl but have nt yet started wrk.
An Adviser is a practicing business executive (管理人员) with an expert knwledge f his wn field wh vlunteers t keep a Yung Enterprise cmpany during its trading year.(25)__________cunts fr Advisers is an ability t get n with yung peple and t put acrss the subject. As the name(26)__________ (imply), Advisers are there t advise: they d nt run the cmpanies.
Nrmally, three Advisers-ne n accuntancy, ne n prductin and ne n marketing,(27)__________ ( be ) available t each cmpany. Yung Enterprise makes (28)__________ a rule that the Advisers must cme frm a variety f business ccupatins.
A Spnsr,(29)__________ (reward) nly by the success f the enterprise f "its" Achievers, is an rganizatin which participates in Yung Enterprise and,(30 )__________ its wn expense, prvides facilities by making available cmmunicatins,advice and encuragement.
Sectin B
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.
Cmmunicatin-a Thing f the Past?
We all think we cmmunicate all the time, and that's true. There's als nn-verbal cmmunicatin yu culd add int the mix--everything we're saying when we're nt saying anything. But there’s a (n) (31 ) _______between saying things t peple, r liking and sharing a pst n scial media, and cmmunicatin. I'm quite well cnnected-there's Twitter Facebk,Instagram, Snapchat, email, iEverything (!), but smetimes cmmunicatin starts t feel like a chre. Check this blg pst, read that article smene shared, (32) __________back t smene else, and answer their questin.. . Smetimes I feel like a crss between Siri and a mad juggler. Nthing seems t g in and I'm always mixing peple up--asking smene hw their band is ging when they can’t play an instrument r hw the jb search is ging when smene’s just written t say hw depressed they are that they can't find a jb.
S it was quite a ( n ) (33 )__________ t spend New Year in the Highlands in Sctland with n phne signal, n internet and n "Cmmunicatin”at all, apart frm with the peple I was with. Suddenly all the pressure t cmmunicate disappeared. All f ur cnversatins became slwer,mre inverted and far mre interesting. We were a grup f 12,a ( n)(34)__________f cuples and friends, nly ne f whm I was at university with, s I was meeting a bunch f new peple fr the first time. Our cnversatins veered twards the banal and the humdrum in that we ften discussed ur plans fr the day and what we were ging t ck in the evening, but ften they went a lt farther and a lt deeper. Tucked up n the leather sfas, (35 )__________dinner, we dissected Brexit and ne persn even changed their (36 )__________entirely! We shared ideas and theries , plts f bks and plays and city trips we'd been n, described family trubles and gave advice, listened t wrk scenaris and ffered pinters, and we had t talk and sketch and use wrds mre than ever befre , because yu culdn't say, "It's a great film, yu shuld ggle it later. " Sme f us even had sre thrats frm talking s much! In such a shrt ( 37 )__________f time, due t the prximity f sharing intercnnected cttages and verbal cmmunicatin, I felt much clser t the new peple I'd met and been speaking with than sme ther peple I cmmunicate with in my nrmal life.
I dn't think ur cmmn, current methds f cmmunicatin cme clse t being in a small huse with lts f peple and having t cmmunicate (38 )__________. The brevity f Twitter, the shwiness f Facebk, all these aspects cntribute t a shallw frm f cmmunicatin that desn't challenge yu t ( 39 )__________yur feelings and mtives enugh. "Liking” smething is an instant respnse but what des it really say abut yur pinin f smething? It's a (n) (40)__________respnse t millins f ther peple, whereas yu and yur thughts are unique. If we're nt careful , perhaps we might frget hw t cmmunicate n a deeper level.
Reading Cmprehensin (共45分。 41-45每题1分;56-70每题2分)
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.
Fr the past five years. I've been examining the prs and cns f reading n-screen versus in print. The _______bttm line is that while digital devices may be fine fr reading that we dn't intend t (41 ) _______r reread, text that requires what's been called “deep reading”is nearly always better dne in print.
Readers themselves have a keen sense f what kind f reading is best suited fr which (42) _______. My survey research with university students in the United Sates, Germany. and Japan reveals that if csts are the same, abut 90 percent ( at least in my sample ) (43 )_______ hard cpy fr schlwrk. If a text is lng, 92 percent wuld chse hard cpy. Fr (44) _______texts, it's a tss-up.
Digital reading als (45 ) _______distractin and invites multitasking. Amng American and Japanese subjects, 92 percent reprted it was easiest t cncentrate when reading in hard cpy.(The figure fr Germany was 98 percent. ) In this cuntry.26 percent indicated they were (46)________t multitask while reading in print, cmpared with 85 percent when reading n-screen. Imagine (47)_______with Finnegan's Wake while simultaneusly juggling Facebk and bking a vacatin fight. Yu get the pint.
Several pen-ended questins n my survey were particularly (48 )_______. I asked what peple liked mst ( and least) abut reading in each medium. Cmmn (49)_______fr what students liked mst abut reading in print included "I can write n the pages and remember the material easier" and “ it's easier t fcus. " When asked what they liked least abut reading (50 )_________, a number f Japanese students reprted that it wasn't " real reading, " while respndents frm all three cuntries cmplained that they “get distracted” r“ dn't absrb as much. "
My all-time favrite reply t the questin "What is the ne thing yu (51 )________abut reading in print?" came frm an American: "It takes me lnger because I read mre carefully. " Isn't careful reading what academe was designed t prmte?
Readings in the humanities tend t be lengthy, intellectually weighty, r bth. The (52)_______f digital reading fr the humanities is that screens-particularly thse n devices with Internet cnnectins-undermine ur encunters with meaty texts. These (53 ) ________weren't designed fr fcused cncentratin, reading slwly, pausing t argue virtually with the authr,r rereading. (54 )_______, they are infrmatin and cmmunicatin machines, best used fr searching and skimming-nt scrutinizing.
Teachers and schlars must lk beynd tday's career-mindedness in talking abut challenges t the humanities. We need t think mre carefully abut students' munting rejectin f lng-frm reading , nw (55 )_________ by digital technlgies that further cmplicate ur struggle t engage students in serius text-based inquiry.
A. make up B.take n C.hld ut D.chew ver
A.design B. medium C. cver D. cntent
A. prefer B.refer C.ffer D.transfer
A. lwer B. higher C.shrter D. lnger
A.disarms B.encurages C.encaves D. cunteracts
A. likely B. rderly C. deadly D. cleanly
A.delighting B. satisfying C. struggling D.picnicking
A.recmmending B. indicating C.recgnizing D. revealing
B.additins C.slutins D.instruments
50. A. casually B.delicately C. digitally D. instantly
51. A.disadvantage B. dislike C.misjudge D. declur
52. A.advance B. suspect C.pleasure D. challenge
53. A.vehicles B.services C.devices D. figures
54. A. Accrdingly B. Rather C.Thus D. Therefre
B.terrified C.identified D.intensified
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)
Until I was six,my family lived in a rural part f the state, in the remte Alaska native village f Frt Yukn, abut 140 air miles frm the nearest Judy's(快餐店),dwn in Fairbanks.
We didn't have running water in Frt Yukn, but we had a TV, and during the time we lived up there, The Wizard f Oz was bradcast nce a year. I was transfixed by the mvie, by this little girl's ability t travel frm her dull, rural hme t a shining,magical kingdm filled with wnders. I culd relate t Drthy, had even nce flwn ver a rainbw n the way int Fairbanks, and t me, Oz perfectly illustrated the wrld beynd ur tiny twn, what it was, what it meant.
Besides The Wizard f Oz, the ther thing that taught me abut the real wrld utside Frt Yukn was Judy's. I wuld nearly press my nse t the screen whenever a Judy's cmmercial came n. I wuld scan the cmmercials fr every tiny detail abut what life was like when yu lived smewhere where there was a Judy's: sunshine, happy music, peple ate fd in brightly clred packages and lived in huses with sidewalks and lawns.
We went int Fairbanks a few times each year; whenever we flew in a visit t Judy's was almst guaranteed. Ging int Fairbanks and eating at Judy's cnferred status.
But the truth is, the fd hardly even mattered. Being at Judy's meant that I was in a city big enugh t have ne. That wrld lked nthing like what I saw in Frt Yukn. But if I culd fit in at Judy's, I culd fit int the bigger wrld, I thught. It tk leaving fr me t understand that nne f this was true, that life is hard everywhere, that if yu thught yu weren't happy withut Judy's , yu wuldn't be happy with it.
After we mved t Fairbanks,even thugh Judy's was right there, we didn't g much anymre, I dn't remember minding. Judy's, I sn learned, was cnvenient fr peple in Fairbanks mre than it was special, and we culdn't affrd nt t plan ahead. Peple ate there if they culdn't g t nicer restaurants.
Despite the newfund pleasures f Fairbanks, it didn't take lng fr hmesickness t set in.I nw missed Frt Yukn as much as I used t want t g t Judy's; that is t say,pwerfully.I missed the wd smky way Frt Yukn smells, the way the light slants hard right up n the Arctic Circle, the way everyne knws everyne else. I missed the cziness f the missin huse,the nks I curled up in t read, the way all my friends were within walking distance.I missed the village grandmas, wh lved all children as if they were their wn.
What did the authr learn frm TV when they lived n Frt Yukn?
They learned abut the furnishings f the restaurant.
They learned abut a variety f delicius fd that they had never eaten befre.
They learned abut the prductin prcess f the Wizard f Oz film.
They learned abut the wrld utside f the twn.
What des the underlined wrd in the fifth paragraph refer t?
Adapting t Judy's, yu can get a fthld in a big city.
Judy's is very ppular with migrant wrkers in every city.
Weekend life withut Judy's fd can be extremely difficult.
Judy's has a pivtal rle in fast-paced cities.
What was their attitude twards Judy's when they mved t Fairbanks?
They almst stpped visiting fast-fd restaurants.
They still yearned fr the fast fd restaurants.
They quit the habit f eating fast fd in Judy's.
They chse healthier fds instead f fast fd.
What is the last paragraph f the passage abut?
The review f daily wrk.
The nstalgia(怀旧)fr their hme twn.
The transitin in lifestyle.
The way f daily cmmute.
The scarlet macaw , als knwn as , Ara Maca , is a large Netrpical parrt with bright red.yellw , and blue feathers. Like its clse relative, the blue and yellw macaw , the scarlet macaw is a ppular pet bird because f its vibrant plumage. Keep n reading t learn sme incredible scarlet macaw facts!
Scarlet macaws are native t Central and Suth America
The scarlet macaw, a large and clrful parrt . is endemic t several cuntries in Suth and Central America. Included in this grup are cuntries such as: Belize , Blivia, Brazil. These animals are mst ften fund in lwland , humid rain frests up t an altitude f 3 , 280 feet ( l.000 meters ).
There are 2 distinct subspecies f scarlet macaws
Tw additinal recgnized subspecies f Scarlet macaws are the Cyanpterus and the Maca, and the latter is the cmmn subspecies and is endemic entirely t Suth America. It is als slightly smaller, and its wings are a beautiful shade f green in additin t being blue.
Scarlet macaws can mimic human speech
When cmmunicating, scarlet macaws make lud , distinctive squeaking nises that can be heard frm far away. They have a wide vcal range and prefer t shut than talk. One f the mst astnishing things abut scarlet macaws is their ability t mimic human speech , which has cntributed t their ppularity as pets.
Scarlet macaws are the largest type f parrt
A fully grwn individual f these birds can reach a length f up t 80 cm (31 inches). The tail f a scarlet macaw accunts fr mre than half f the bird's ttal length, which is are marketable feat in and f itself. Yu wn't find anther huge parrt with a tail like theirs. Because f this, they can keep their weight dwn t under l kil while still prviding the same level f service (2. 2 Lbs).
Scarlet macaws can be identified by their clrs
These clrful animals are easy t see. Their scarlet bdy and primarily blue wings are remarkable. Scarlet macaw wings als feature green and yellw hues. Their eyes and bill are mstly white with sme black, and their white feathers reach their black muth. Scarlet macaws als have a relative with a similar clr pattern. This larger parrt is a green-winged macaw.Yu can't tell them apart by size alne , but their cunterparts primarily have green wings.
Scarlet macaws have a lng lifespan
These parrts have the ptential fr exceptinally lng lives , with an average lifespan f 40-50 years. Hwever, sme captive macaw species have been knwn t live as lng as 90years!
Which f the fllwing statements is true abut scarlet macaws?
They're endemic t several cuntries in Suth and Central America.
There is nly ne subspecies f scarlet macaws.
Scarlet macaws can mimic human mvements and speech.
The scarlet macaw is the smallest f the parrts.
What d we knw abut scarlet macaws’ clrs?
Their wings are purple.
B.Their eyes are green.
C.Their bdies are scarlet
D. Their feathers are black.
62.What is the passage mainly abut?
A. A subspecies f the scarlet macaw
B. Sme facts abut the scarlet macaw
C. The lifespan f the scarlet macaw
D. Scarlet macaws and humans
(C)
T tell the age f mst layered rcks, scientists study the fssils these rcks cntain. Fssils prvide imprtant evidence t help determine what happened in Earth histry and when it happened.
The wrd “ fssil” makes many peple think f dinsaurs. Dinsaurs are nw featured in bks, mvies, and televisin prgrams, and the bnes f sme large dinsaurs are n display in many museums. These reptiles were dminant animals n Earth fr well ver 100 millin years frm the Late Triassic thrugh the Late Cretaceus. Many dinsaurs were quite small, but by the middle f the Meszic Perid, sme species weighed as much as 80 tns. By arund 65 years ag all dinsaurs were extinct.
In spite f all f the interest in dinsaurs, they frm nly a small fractin f the millins f species that live and have lived n Earth. The great bulk f the fssil recrd is dminated by fssils f animals with shells and micrscpic remains f plants and animals, and these remains are widespread in sedimentary rcks. It is these fssils that are studied by mst palentlgists.
In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, the English gelgist and engineer William Smith and the French palentlgists Gerges Cuvier and Alexandre Brngniart discvered that rcks f the same age may cntain the same fssils even when the rcks are separated by lng distances. They published the first gelgic maps f large areas n which rcks cntaining similar fssils were shwn. By careful bservatin f the rcks and their fssils , these men and ther gelgists were able t recgnize rcks f the same age n ppsite sides f the English Channel.
William Smith was able t apply his knwledge f fssils in a very practical way.He was an engineer building canals in England, which has lts f vegetatin and few surface expsures f rck. He needed t knw what rcks he culd expect t find n the hills thrugh which he had t build a canal. Often he culd tell what kind f rck was likely t be belw the surface by examining the fssils that had erded frm the rcks f the hillside r by digging a small hle t find fssils. Knwing what rcks t expect allwed Smith t estimate csts and determine what tls were needed fr the jb.
Smith and thers knew that the successin f life frms preserved as fssils is useful fr understanding hw and when the rcks frmed. Only later did scientists develp a thery t explain that successin.
What is the purpse f scientists in studying fssils?
T clarify the categry f the layered rck.
T utilize the structure f the layered rck.
T determine the time f presence f the layered rcks.
T mdify the envirnment with a layered rck.
Which f the fllwing statements is true abut dinsaurs?
The mystery f the extinctin f the dinsaurs is still unreslved.
Dinsaurs have existed arund the wrld fr abut 6.5 millin years.
The dinsaurs were extinct in the Meszic Perid.
There was n crrelatin between dinsaurs and fssils.
What can we learn abut William Smith?
He is a famus French palentlgist.
He can predict the types f rck beneath the surface.
He can identify rcks f the same age arund the wrld.
He needs t turn t prfessinals t estimate the explratin csts.
What is this article mainly talking abut?
New fssils fund by gelgists.
The frmatin f the dinsaur fssils.
Tls required t develp the sedimentary rcks.
Fssils in the rcks facilitating related research advances.
Sectin C
Directins: Cmplete the fllwing passage by using the sentences in the bx Each sentence can nly be used nce. Nte that there are tw sentences mre than yu need.
If yu needed anther excuse t grab anther cup f cffee, cnsider this research a blessing t d s.
A cmprehensive analysis f 12 studies lked at nearly 350,000 individuals and mre than 8 .000 cases f depressin. (67)__________ In China, researchers analyzed 15 studies with mre than 330 ,000 ttal participants. Their results shwed that fr every cup f cffee peple drank, they reduced their risk f depressin by 8 percent.
______________ Harvard researchers studied 10 years’ wrth f data frm 51 ,000 wmen ,nne f whm had depressin t begin with, The results shwed that the wmen wh drank the mst cffee ( fur r mre cups a day) were 20 percent less likely t develp depressin than thse wh drank little r nne.
Yes, cffee just gt mre magical than yu thught pssible. But why is this? The secret is in the brew's anti-inflammatry prperties. Cffee cntains chlrgenic acid, ferulic acid, and caffeic acid, all f which reduce the inflammatin f nerve cells that bring n depressin. Caffeine als has sme antixidant prperties, which can help sthe inflamed areas f the brain.
_________Sme side effects f a heavy caffeine intake include anxiety , , and increased bld pressure. Ir the bdy experiences these t ften, it culd actually trigger the inflammatin that may cntribute t depressin.
Once the caffeine wears ff, cffee drinkers may experience a drp in md, and thse wh are already depressed can feel thse effects mre strngly. One interesting study fund that drinking mre cffee decreased chances f suicide , until participants drank eight r mre cups a day. Then the risk increased by 58 percent.
(70)__________If yu have sme leftver, here are surprising ways t use thse spare cffee grunds.
Summary Writing
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.
Fictin Reading
Fr many peple, nthing is mre enjyable than spending a whle afternn reading a gd nvel. But are nvels simply a pleasant way t pass the time, r culd it be true that reading fictin actually benefits ur lives?
One f the jys f fictin is that it can take us t places that ur lives wn't.It can transprt us t 17th-century France, r t war-tm Germany. It can take us t a future wrld in which artificial intelligence takes ver and bks are banned , r a fantasy wrld where peple battle it ut fr fd.
Fictin can als intrduce us t a whle range f peple that we haven't yet met. And this, accrding t Carrie Oates, a nvelist and academic , is perhaps the real benefit f stries.In ne f her studies, participants were asked t read either a shrt stry by Chekhv, r a versin f the stry in dcumentary frm. Thse wh were given the fictinalized versin were fund t be mre likely t sympathize with the characters, thus ging thrugh greater changes in persnality. in anther study, she shwed participants phts f the eyes f peple wh were feeling and thinking different things. The peple wh read fictin were better able t interpret thse thughts and feelings than thse wh didn't read. Oates explains that when we read fictin , we enter int the minds f the characters. We think abut why they behave in a certain way, and what they are likely t d next. Just as we might becme mre knwledgeable abut psychlgy and astrnmy if we read abut psychlgy and astrnmy , we get better at this kind f scial thinking if we read fictin. This imprves ur understanding f the thughts and feelings f thse arund us in real life.
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Translatin (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。)
Directins:Translate the fllwing sentences int English, using the wrds given in the brackets
72.他接到通知,实验结果一时半会还出不来。(infrm)
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73.若不精心安排,明天的美术馆之行就会变成走马观花。 (if)
74.对喜剧演员来说,没有什么比演出中听到观众得阵阵笑声更有成就感了(there be)
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上任以来,镇长始终将了解民生、听取民意视为重中之重,利用工作之余走访了镇上的每家户。(call n)
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Guided Writing (共25分)
Directins: Write an English cmpsitin in 120-150 wrds accrding t the instructins given belw in Chinese.
你们班的口语课外教Tm发现你们班课上互动不积极,委托你了解同学们的想法,经过你对全班同学看法的了解,有些同学表示对课堂上讨论的话题不感兴趣,有些同学害怕犯错,不敢开口。1. 向 Tm 反映同学的想法:2. 向 Tm 提出建议并说明理由。
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A.digesting B.distinctin C.examine D.identical E.intervening F.live G. mixture H.perspective I.shck J. space K. text
Befre yu stck up at cafe , knw that it is pssible t drink t much cffee.
Cffee has its advantages and disadvantages accrding t different peple.
Researchers fund that caffeine , particularly cffee , had a prtective effect against depressin.
S by all means , grab that extra cup f cffee , but be sure t limit yur intake.
The md-bsting news desn't stp there.
F. T sum up, mre researchers shuld be dne t clarify the relatin between caffeine and depressin.
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