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    2021-2022学年第二学期期中调研

    英语
    2022.04
    (考试时间:140分钟 满分:140分) 第I卷(选择题共80分)


    一、听力(共20题,每小题1分,满分20分) 第一部分:听对话回答问题。
    ()1. What will the girl have?




    ()2. What does Miss Green teach?





    ()3. How will Tom go from Beijing to Guangzhou?


    ()4. What’s the man's telephone number?





    ( )5. Why didn't the woman enjoy the dance party?
    A. She didn't like Eric. B. She didn't meet Eric. C. She wasn't invited.
    ( )6. What will the man do?
    A. Open the window. B. Stay outside. C. Keep the door closed.
    ( )7. What does the woman probably think of exercise?
    A. It is difficult. B. Tt is exciting. C. It is useless.
    ( )8. What seems to be the man's hope for the woman?
    A. To enjoy herself B. To impress the watchers. C. To make others laugh
    ( )9. When will they meet?
    A. At 2:30 p.m. B. At 2:00 p.m. C.l:30 p.m.
    ( )10. Which city will they go to?
    A. Beijing. B. Paris. C. London.

    第二部分:听对话和短文回答问题。
    听下面一段对话,回答第11-12小题。
    ( )11. What will the girl's uncle do at 3:45 this Friday afternoon?
    A. He is not busy. B. He will drive a car to the airport. C. He is not free.
    ( )12. Who will meet her?
    A. Her uncle. B. Her uncle's friend. C. Her father's friend.
    听第一篇短文,回答第13T5小题。根据短文内容,选择正确的答案,完成信息记录表。
    To be a volunteer
    Who can be a volunteer?
    Anyone from 12 to___13___ can be a volunteer.
    How to help people?
    School
    Take care of 14___.
    Hospital
    Lead the way for 15___.
    Animal lover
    Take care of homeless animals.
    ( )13. A. seventeen B. Seventy C. sixty
    ( )14. A. students B. teacher C. children
    ( )15. A. patients B. children C. nurse
    听第二篇短文,回答16-20题。
    ( )16.Who did Mrs. Black invite to have lunch?
    A. Her friends. B. Her parents C. Her neighbour
    ( )17.What did she find 5 minutes later?
    A. She found a boy playing in the garden.
    B. She saw a cat eating the dish.
    C. She noticed a dog running in the garden.
    ( )18. How did she feel shortly after the lunch?
    A. Excited and well B. Bored and tired C. Tired and happy
    ( )19. What happened to the cat?
    A. It was caught by someone B. it was killed by someone C. It was fed by someone
    ( )20. Why was the cat dead?
    A. Because of the dish B. Because of the accident C. Because of the illness
    二、单项选择(本题共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
    从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
    ( )21. Tiger Watch, one-hour documentary, is really amazing TV programme.
    A. an: an B. an: the C. a: the D. a: an
    ( )22. The man who has had the terrible disease May 5th should be sent into hospital.
    A. after B. before C. since D. until
    ( ) 23. "Garbage classification makes it for people to protect the environment than before.
    A. easy B. easier C. easily D. more easily
    ( ) 24. The girl was last in the library at 3 p.m. yesterday.
    A . seen reading B. seen to read C. seeing reading D. seeing read
    ( ) 25. —Could you go to the bookshop with me? I want to buy Treasure Island.
    -Sorry, I______. I’ve promised Mum to go home right after school.
    A. couldn't B. can't C. needn't D. mustn't
    ( ) 26. Tm afraid he cannot spare a whole day for outing. His time is fully ____with painting.
    A. taken over B. taken up C. taken away D. taken off
    ( ) 27. —This time, we must depend on ourselves to solve the problem.
    —I agree. We must work together, _____ but we ourselves can find a way out.
    A. Everybody B. nobody C. somebody D. anybody
    ( ) 28. Our monitor Jason is so _____ that he is always keeps everything in good order.
    A. practical B. generous C. organized D. modest
    ( ) 29. — Amy, when did your uncle's family move to Hong Kong?
    —They ______Hong Kong since my uncle served as an officer in the navy there.
    A. have been to B. have moved to C. have been in D. have gone to
    ( ) 30. —We should take action to____ the use of new energy.
    —I agree. Also, we should use our natural resources wisely, or they will run out soon.
    A. push in B. push away C. push on D. push for
    ( ) 31. — Michael, could you tell me the way to Haian Museum?
    —Sorry. But you can download a map app on your phone that can show you _____and guide you to where you want to go.
    A. Conversation B. location C. invention D. introduction
    ( ) 32. — How do people in the USA celebrate Thanksgiving Day?
    —People visit their families to _____ themselves that they are lucky to have happiness, health and family.
    A. Remind B. relax C. repeat D. record
    ( ) 33. Protecting wildlife is without doubt an important part, _____each animal on Earth has a role to play in the ecosystem.
    A. Since B. though C. unless D. if
    ( ) 34. —Could you tell me ____?
    —It's hard to say. It depends on the weather.
    A. how will we go to Sanwan Park
    B. when we drove to visit Yangzhou Expo 2021
    C. what we may have in Fuchun Teahouse
    D. whether we will go for a picnic in Zhuyuwan Park
    ( )35. —Betty began to look for a job before leaving college.
    —Really? That's because he knows______.
    A. practice makes perfect B. the early bird catches the worm
    C. a friend in need is a friend indeed D. many hands make light work

    二、完形填空(本题共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
    For many years 1 have been a proud dreamer. 1 could get lost in the clouds for hours, dreaming of 36 to far away countries and enjoying different cultures there. My dream 37 : a
    bestselling author, changing people's hearts with my words, or a reporter, serving the people and giving 38 to those who have not been heard for centuries.
    I spend most of my time on dreaming. What's the problem with spending so much time dancing among sunset-painted cotton candy clouds? Well, the 39 is that my bare feet seldom kiss the earth, and by being lost in my dreams often, I become 40 from my own real life and out of touch with the people I love.
    “Stop dreaming. Be a doer not a dreamer,” the famous television producer Shonda Rhimes described in her 41 for the graduating class of Dartmouth. “You just have to keep doing something, catching the next chance, staying open to 42 something new. It doesn't have to satisfy your imagination of the perfect job or the perfect life. Perfect is boring and dreams are not 43. Just... DO.”
    One of the hardest lessons a dreamer has to learn is that in order to cultivate (培养)the type of life we fictionalize (幻想)so often, we must match our dreams with 44 . Otherwise, as Shonda puts it, “Dreamers often end up living in the basement (地下室)of relatives.”
    Another hard truth that we dreamers must 45 is that by being lost in dreaming, we overlook (忽视) ourselves. We usually dream of becoming 46 else. We dream about the person who is not us, and this is a problem because it 47 we would rather be others instead of ourselves.
    So, this is me waving goodbye to my cotton candy clouds. I am 48 myself to meet my dreams with action. It won't be 49 . Those light and soft clouds have been a great source of comfort through the endless thunder storms that have disrupted (打扰)my life. It's comfortable.
    However, as my best friend often 50 me, good things don't always bring comfort, even hell (地狱)can get comfortable if you stay there long enough.
    The best thing for us is challenging. It is a lot more meaningful than those cotton candy.
    ( ) 36. A. turning B. leading C. listening D. travelling
    ( ) 37. A. standard B. career C. achievement D. situation
    ( ) 38.A. voice B. ability C. surprise D. space
    ( ) 39.A. advice B. reason C. difficulty D. problem
    ( ) 40.A. absent B. present C. free D. different
    ( ) 41.A. meeting B. speech C. novel D. diary
    ( ) 42.A. refusing B. believing C. offering D. trying
    ( ) 43.A. exciting B. important C. real D. lovely
    ( ) 44.A. action B. money C. time D. study
    ( ) 45.A. suggest B. know C. follow D. change
    ( ) 46.A. everyone B. nobody C. someone D. anyone
    ( ) 47.A. means B. considers C. explains D. promises
    ( ) 48.A. controlling B. satisfying C. discovering D. challenging
    ( ) 49.A. hard B. easy C. hurt D. special
    ( ) 50.A. encourages B. reports C. helps D. reminds

    三、阅读理解(本题共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)
    A
    Passion Arts Festival
    Passion Arts Festival this year will run from 6 July to 25 August, bringing community arts to 250,000 residents (居民)across Singapore. The festival theme, “Our Home, Our HcARTs”, invites residents to use arts to express our love for our community and for Singapore.
    Our aim is to bring residents together to experience and enjoy creativity. Look forward to over 500 arts activities and programmes, including visual art displays and performing arts co-created by residents and artists. The following are some of them.
    ARTS PARTY @ TELOK BLANGAH
    TIME: 14 July (9:00 a.m. —12:00 a.m.)
    PLACE: Talok Blangah Mall
    Art can happen in so many ways and for so many people — and that is what Arts Party @ Talok Blangah will show you this July!
    For example, you can join in the large oil painting activity to complete a huge oil painting art. Or carry art in your pocket anytime and anywhere by creating your own matchbox art.
    We're also bringing art therapy to the elderly as it becomes more popular in our society. Come explore Nagomi art, a Japanese art healing method that introduces calm and relaxation to the painter.
    HUES IN TUNE
    TIME: 20 July (2:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.)
    PLACE: Kampung Admiralty
    One of the most expected part is Hues in Tune's performance line-up. Sembawang Hues is the highlight with music performances. Fusion Tunes has exciting bands, and Our Own Tune presents heartfelt music by talented residents. Come to this festival village!
    L.O.U.D @ KAMPONG GLAM
    TIME: 27 July (7:30 p.m. 一 9:30 p.m.)
    PLACE: Kampong Glam Community Club
    At Kampong Glam, the theatre performance Voices from the Belly of Carp will take us back centuries into Singapore's history for new discoveries.
    MAD TEA PARTY
    TIME: 12 August (9:30 a.m. — 11:30 a.m.)
    PLACE: Pasir Ris Elias CC
    ARTISTS: Stacy Huang, Jesse Chong and Lena Lok
    Mad Tea Party is inspired by Alice in Wonderland. This will be an installation (设施)of delightful treats, where residents can gather around the tea table to enjoy themselves.
    ( )51. What is the goal of Passion Arts Festival?
    A. To make the country more interested in art.
    B. To develop a sense of togetherness through art.
    C. To promote cooperation (合作)between communities.
    D. To cultivate (培养)a young generation full of creativity.
    ( )52. Alice, who is interested in painting, should go to____ to enjoy the festival.
    A. Kampung Admiralty B. Kampong Glam Community Club
    C. Pasir Ris Elias CC D. Talok Blangah Mall
    ( )53. What can be learned from the poster?
    A. Hues in Tune's performances are for music lovers.
    B. Mad Tea Party mainly includes learning to make and serve tea.
    C. The performance at Kampong Glam is about the history of man.
    D. Arts Party @ Talok Blangah is specially designed for the elderly.
    B
    Education appears to protect older adults especially women, against memory loss, according to a study by researchers Georgetown University Medical Centre.
    The study tested declarative memory(陈述性记忆)in 704 older adults (58-98 years of age).Declarative memory refers to our ability to remember events, facts and words, such as where you put your keys or the name of that new neighbour. The researchers found that their memory performance became worse with aging. However, more years of early-life education countered these losses, especially in women.
    For example, the declarative memory abilities of an 80-year-old woman with a bachelor's degree(学士 学位)would be as good as those of a 60-year-old woman with a high school education. So, four extra years of education make up for the memory losses from 20 years of aging.
    “Simply said, learning brings about learning,” says the study's senior researcher, Michael Ullman. "Since learning new information in declarative memory is easier if it is connected with knowledge we already have, more knowledge from more education should result in better memory abilities, even years later.” adds the study's lead author, Jana Reifegerste.
    “Evidence suggests that girls often have better declarative memory than boys, so education may lead to greater knowledge gains in girls,” says Ullman. "Education may bring advantages to memory abilities in women, even years later in old age.”
    “These findings may be important, especially considering the rapidly aging population, Reifegerste says. "The results argue for further efforts to increase chances of receiving education.”
    "Education has also been found to slow down the beginning of Alzheimer's disease,” Ullman says. “We believe that our findings may explain why this happens.”
    ( )54. The underlined “counter” in Paragraph 2 probably means ___.
    A. Cancel B. change C. produce D. reduce
    ( )55. What does the underlined word "it" in Paragraph 4 refer to?
    A. New information. B. Declarative memory.
    C. More education. D. Better memory ability.
    ( )56. The research findings may help _____.
    A. slow down the process of aging
    B. push for the development of education
    C. make progress in the study of Alzheimer disease
    D. tight for the equal rights of women's education
    ( )57. The passage mainly talks about that ______.
    A. declarative memory abilities fail with aging
    B. women should try to get a bachelor's degree
    C. learning often helps improve old adults' memory
    D. early-life education helps prevent memory loss in old age
    C
    If you could be anybody in the world, who would it be? Your neighbor or a super star? A few people have experienced what it might be like to step into the skin of another person, thanks to an unusual virtual reality (虚拟现实)equipment. Rikke Wahl, an actress, model and artist, was one of the participants (参与者)in a body swapping experiment at the Be Another lab, a project developed by a group of artists based in Barcelona. She swapped with her partner, an actor, using a machine called The Machine to Be Another and temporarily became a man. "As 1 looked down, I saw my whole body as a man, dressed in my partner's pants,” she said. "That's the picture I remember best.”
    The equipment is quite simple. Both users wear a virtual reality headset with a camera on the top. The video from each camera is sent to the other person, so what you see is the exact view of your partner. If she moves her arm, you see it. If you move your arm, she sees it.
    To get used to seeing another person's body without actually having control of it, participants start by raising their arms and legs very slowly, so that the other can follow along. Finally, this kind of slow synchronized (同 步的)movement becomes comfortable, and participants really start to feel as though they are living in another person's body.
    By using such technology it is likely to change people's behaviour afterwards一 possibly for the better. Studies have shown that virtual reality can be effective in fighting racism (种族主义) -----the bias (偏见) that humans have against those who don't look or sound like them. Researchers at the University of Barcelona gave the participants a questionnaire test called the Implicit Association Test, which measures the strength of people's associations(关联)between black people and adjectives such as good or bad, athletic or awkward (笨拙的).Then they asked the participants to control the body of a dark skinned digital character using virtual reality glasses. After that, the participants took the questionnaire test once again. This time, the participants' bias scores were lower. So the idea is that once you've "put yourself in another's shoes”, you're less likely to think ill of them, because your brain has experienced the feeling of being that person.
    The creators of “The Machine to Be Another” hope to achieve a similar result. "At the end of body swapping, people feel like holding each other in their aims,” says Arthur Pointeau, a programmer with the project. "It's a really nice way to have this kind of experience. I would really recommend it to everyone.”
    ( )58. The underlined word “swapping” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to"
    A. Building B. exchanging C. Controlling D. producing
    ( )59. We can infer from the experiment at the Be Another lab that.
    A. participants will live more enthusiastically (热情)after the experiment
    B. we can learn to take control of other people's bodies
    C. our feelings are related to (与…有关) our bodily experience
    D. The Machine to Be Another can help people change their sexes (性别)
    ( )60. In the Implicit Association Test, before the participants used virtual reality glasses to
    control a dark skinned digital character, _____.
    A. they fought more strongly against racism
    B. they scored lower on the test for racism
    C. they changed their behavior greatly
    D. they had stronger racism against those unlike them
    ( )61.lt can be concluded from the passage that.
    A. technology helps people realize their dreams
    B. our biases could be eliminated (排除) through experiments
    C. virtual reality helps promote (促进) understanding among people
    D. our points of view about others need changing constantly (不断地)
    D
    A phenomenon known as "kuakuaqun" or "praise group" has taken Chinese social media by storm. The number of topics like this on Weibo has reached more than 23 million. Users can join a chat group on WeChat or QQ, where they are showered with varieties of generous praise and encouragement.
    Just imagine the scenes: You get an A in an exam and you want to get some praise. When you post it into a praise group, you are praised for not only your efforts but also being as clever as Albert Einstein. It's 10 p. m. and you are the only person in the office. You receive a reply, “You are so hardworking! You'll definitely get a higher position! Praise to you! "Even if you go to a toilet and forget taking some tissue, someone points out that "you're caring about trees and the environment! Good for you!”
    How would you feel?
    The appearance of "praise groups” provides an opportunity for ordinary people who cannot get positive feedback easily in their daily life to get comfort from their hears. It also shows the life and social pressure of today's young people. Moreover, the popularity of these chat groups is a reflection of Chinese culture which values modesty and humility - people often hide their true emotion of seeking and giving praise. As long as people's praise doesn't sound obviously untruthful, you're likely to welcome it. Sometimes, people enjoy praising others as well, just because here they can drop everything and have fun by giving lavish (夸张的)comments. However, some people are also willing to encourage and support others from their hearts.
    Some netizens (网民) shared their ideas, “I take it as a way of adjusting the mood. The praise group helps in adding our confidence. Some sincere praises can even be inspiring (鼓舞人心的). However, if you're really in trouble, it is you who holds the final key. "Clearly, some dishonest praise comes at a cost. Chen Kan, an professor in Fudan University's psychology department warned that “The biggest risk is to continue to stress on the ‘false self, which makes it harder to see the’ true self. In the end, people in the group will find that such unreasonable praise doesn't help solve the real problem. Soon the whole group will be silent and dead.”
    Perhaps the praise groups are “a flash in the pan”, which might disappear sooner or later. No matter how you think of it, only when you can understand the pressure, criticism and praise correctly, will you face them bravely. Don't lose yourself in others' voices — that is what really matters.
    ( )62. The writer mentions the examples in Paragraph 2 to show______.
    A. who wants to join "praise groups”
    B. how people can join "praise groups"
    C. what people can get from "praise groups"
    D. when people need to join "praise groups”
    ( )63. Why do people like to join "praise groups”?
    A. To hide real feelings of themselves. B. To ask for suggestions from others.
    C. To express the values of their own. D. To get comfort and be encouraged.
    ( )64. According to the passage, the writer may agree that.
    A. we should see ourselves correctly and positively
    B. praise group is effective for dealing with troubles
    C. we should speak highly of others to please each other
    D. praise group is necessary for building self - confidence
    ( )65. Which is the best title for the passage?
    A. Praise Group": Is it worth giving it a try?
    B. B. "Praise Group”: Does it help to know yourself?
    C. "Praise Group”: Is it important to praise others?
    D. “Praise Group": Does it change your personality?

    第II卷(非选择题共60分)

    五、词汇(本题共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
    A.请根据括号中的中文提示,英文释义或句意,写出句中所缺单词,使句子通顺。
    66. Could you tell me the cause of your being_____(缺席)from the important meeting?
    67. To everyone's surprise, the little girl can recite over ninety Chinese ancient____(诗歌).
    68. Neither my trainers nor his____(go well with) the colour of the trousers.
    69. Wang Yaping, together with her teammate, has to wear space clothes that are ____(for one purpose) designed for them to carry out the task outside the spacecraft.
    70. The man _____(描述)the scene of the crime the other day.
    B.请根撮句意从方框中选择合近的单词并用其适当形式填空,使句子通顺。

    ninety tidy decide comfortable it

    71. Dr Chen, the _____you have made are surely right. We all believe in you.
    72. Eddie shook the tail and went away after it enjoyed ______food in the bowl.
    73. The parents smiled when they saw the children live in the new house_____.
    74. There have been great changes in my hometown since the _____of last century.
    75. Tom, you're always too lazy! I've never seen an_____ room like this before.
    C.请根据句意从方框中选择合适的动词,并用其适当时态填空,使句不通顺。

    send weigh step explain plant

    76 . —Do you know Ant forest in the Alipay mobile payment app?
    —Yes. If a user's green energy gets high enough, Ant forest and its partners _____a real tree for that person.
    77. Mr. Smith told us everything ______more on the earth than on Mars because of gravity.
    78. So far, our country______ about 60 Beidou satellites into space, It shows our rapid development in exploring outer space.
    79. —Did you go to the airport to meet her yesterday?
    —Yes. When I got there, she _____down from the plane.
    80. — Who ______how a machine operates so patiently over there?
    —I have no idea. Let's go and have a look.

    六、句型转换(本题共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
    81. The news that the old school will move to a better place sounds sudden.(改为一般疑问句)
    _______the news that the old school will move to a better place ______sudden?
    82. When the baby panda was born, it weighed just 100 grams.(保持句意基本不变)
    The baby panda weighed just 100 grams_______.
    83. Does the girl often sell flowers online? I asked her.(合并为一句)
    I asked the girl ______she often _____the flowers online or not.
    84. Do the dustmen sweep the streets no matter it is rainy or windy?(改为被动语态)
    ______the streets ______by the dustmen no matter it is rainy or windy?
    85. Max has given a very exciting speech at the class meeting.(改为感叹句)
    _______ _______ exciting speech Max has given at the class meeting!

    七、短文填空(本题共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
    阅读下面短文,并根据所给首字母的提示,写出一个合适的英语单词完整、正确的形式, 使短文通顺。
    The Olympic flame (火焰)has been put out, bringing down the curtain (帷幕)on the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing. But passion lingers (继续存留)for a sporting event that has touched and encouraged the world d 86 the Winter Olympics..
    International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach called the Games very successful in his closing ceremony s 87 at the National Stadium. “The Olympic spirit could only shine so brightly because the Chinese g 88 set the stage in such an excellent way and in a safe way,” he said.
    At Beijing 2022, a total of 2,877 athletes from 91 countries and regions competed for 109 gold m 89 . Through 17 days of outstanding performances on the ice and snow, 17 Olympic records, i 90 two world records, were broken.
    “This is a real example of the Olympic motto (口 号):Faster, Higher, Stronger-Together,” said Cai Qi, president of the Beijing organizing committee.
    As the first city to ever host both the Summer and Winter Olympics, Beijing p 91 thoughtful services to all the participants (参与者).
    Beijing 2022 was the first international multi-sport event to be held on schedule during the COVID-19 pandemic. Athletes were kept safe within a closed loop(闭环), preventing any imported cases (输入性病例)from s 92 to the outside public. 4tWith an infection rate (感染 率)of 0.01, it was one of the safest places on the p 93 , if not the safest place on the planet, and this is a great achievement, said Bach.
    The popularity of ice and snow sports is growing around China. The country has achieved its goal to engage (使参与)300 million people in winter sports. Winter sports facilities (1殳施)have even spread to the s 94 parts of China where winters are warmer. For example, an indoor ski resort (滑雪场)opened in Guangzhou. The Sunac Snow Park is as large as 22 football f 95 and has received more than 2 million visitors since it opened in 2019.

    八、阅读与回答问题(本题共5小题:每小题2分,满分10分)
    请认真阅读下面短文,并根据短文内容回答问题。
    Larry Page and Sergey Brin, the creators of Google, want to change your world. Their goal is to make a search engine that always gives you the right information. “It’s a huge goal, Page says, and it's a long way off. "But Page and Brin are ready for it.
    "Imagine if you had a librarian who had the knowledge of Google but could also answer immediately with that knowledge,” says Page. ''That would really change the world."
    Both Page and Brin come from math and computer science backgrounds. Page's father and mother were both computer scientists. So Page's love for computers started early. He remembers surprising his teachers when he turned in a typed homework paper in primary school.
    Brin's father was a math teacher and Brin's parents moved to the U.S. from Russia in 1979. Brin says they moved to the U.S. to have more chances. Judging from their son's success, their move certainly was a great decision!
    Page and Brin were students at Stanford University when they first had the idea of creating their now-famous Google search engine. They began the project in Page's dorm room (宿舍) . Brin says he knew Google would be great when he found that he used it all the time.
    After collecting money from friends and family, they put Google on the market in 1998. At first, they did 10,000 searches daily. Today they do over 200 million searches -more than 50 percent of all Internet searches.
    Both men have surprisingly simple lifestyles. They don't live in large houses or own expensive cars. Page and Brin also work very hard. They say that setting up a restaurant at their company was one of their best ideas. Why? Because they work such long hours that they end up eating most of their meals there! Page and Brin strongly believe that search engines can greatly improve people's lives.
    96. What is Google?
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    97. What made Page's love for computers start more early than other children?
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    98. Why did Brin’s parents decide to move to the U.S. in 1979?
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    99. Where did two creators of Google start their project?
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    100. What do you think is the most important thing to Larry Page and Sergey Brin's success?

    九、书面表达(本题满分20分)
    树立自我保护意识,健康快乐地成长是每个青少年的必修课。下面是某地关心下一代工 作委员会为青少年编写的《青少年自我保护健康成长手册》的部分内容。作为一名中学生, 请您写一篇相关主题的文章,内容包括:①陈述你是怎样践行手册中提及的三条事项的;② 补充至少一条你认为重要的其他事项。
    要求:
    1.语言通顺,要点齐全,意思连贯,条理清楚,书写规范;
    2.文中不得出现真实的姓名和学校名称;
    3.词数在90个左右,文章开头和结尾已给出, 不计入总词数。
    Self-protection is one of the most important skills for teenagers. But how do I protect myself and grow up healthily? Now let me share my experiences and ideas with you.
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    In short, if we obey the rules and take care of ourselves, we will grow up safely and healthily.















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