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2022学年上海市封浜高中第一学期高三英语期中考试试卷满分:140分考试时间:120分钟I.ListeningComprehensionSectionADirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.1.A.At10:00.B.At10:10.C.At10:20.D.At10:30.2.A.Onaboattrip.B.Inacinema.C.Atthebeach.D.Attherestaurant.3.A.Planherbudgetcarefully.B.Buyagiftforhermother.C.Givehimmoreinformation.D.Asksomeoneelseforsuggestions.4.A.Doctorandpatient.B.Customerandsalesgirl.C.Manandwife.D.Customerandwaitress.5.A.Stressed.B.DissatisfiedC.BoredD.Exhausted6.A.Fineherforbreakingthetrafficregulation.B.Teachherhowtodriveintheone-waystreet.C.Showherthewaytothepolicestation.D.Lethergowithoutanypunishment.7.A.Thekidswenttoseeamovie.B.Thekidswerehappy.13\nC.Thechildrenchangedtheplan.D.Thewomanbrokeherpromise.8.A.Shedidn’tfeelwell.B.Shewentdancingearly.C.Shecamedowntogodancing.D.Shegotmadatthewoman.9.A.Loud.B.boring.C.Funny.D.Exciting.10.A.Heisnotsurprisedatthewoman’splayingataconcerttomorrow.B.Hewon’tgivethewomanasurpriseattheconcerttomorrow.C.Heunderstandsthewoman’snervousfeelingandthinksitnormal.D.Hewillalsoplayattheconcerttomorrowwiththewoman.SectionBDirections:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedquestionsoneachofthem.Thepassagesandconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.11.A.Therearetoomanypeopleandcarsaroundyou.B.Thetaxidrivertalkstoyouallthetime.C.Singersorsportsannouncerstellyouwhatyoushouldbecarefulaboutinperson.D.Thevoiceofafamouspersongivesyouwarningmessages.12.A.Morethan12,000.B.Over15,000.C.About11,000.D.Lessthan10,000.13.A.Thepassengerswon’tfastentheseatbelt.B.Thepassengerswillcomplain.C.Thedriverwillbepunishedfinancially.D.Thedriverwillbeawarded$100.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingnews.14.A.Pink.B.Green.C.Purple.D.White.15.A.Recyclingiscompulsory.B.Mostrecyclingprogramsdon’tsucceedinthatpeopledon’twanttodeliverrubbish.C.Theprimaryworkofthevolunteersistocollectandsortrubbishtothesamecenter.D.Thevolunteerswilldevotesixhoursaweektodealingwithrubbish.16.A.Toexplainwhyrecyclingisimportant.13\nB.Todescribetherecyclingprogram.C.Todiscusswhetherornotrecyclingshouldbecompulsory.D.Totellpeoplehowtotelldifferentsortsofrubbishcansapart.Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.17.A.Apilot.B.Anurse.C.Anairhostess.D.Alanguageteacher.18.A.SheisfluentinEnglish.B.Shelikesdealingwithpeople.C.Flyingintheskyisherdream.D.Sheiskeenontravelling.19.A.Friendlybuttimid.B.Beautifulandeasy-going.C.Open-mindedandflexible.D.Imaginativeandwarm-hearted.20.A.Thewomanisnearsighted.B.Theresultoftheinterviewwasannouncedrightafteritwasfinished.C.Thewomansometimeshesitatestoexpressherdislikeforothers’behaviours.D.One’sheightisnotrequiredforthejob.Ⅱ.GrammarandVocabularySectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelowfillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegiverword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblankInthepresenceofanimalsAprofessorofpublichealthatUCLAsaysthatpetownershipmightprovideanewformhealthcare.Asfarbackasthe1790s,theelderlyataseniorcitizens’homeinEngland___21___(encourage)tospendtimewithfarmanimals.Thiswouldhelppatients'mentalsafetymorethanthecrueltherapies___22___(use)onthementallyillatthetime.Inrecentyears,scientistshavefinallybeguntofindproofthatcontactwithanimalscanincreaseasickperson'schance___23___(survive)andhasshowntolowerheartrate,calmupsetchildren,andgetpeopletostartaconversation.Scientiststhinkthatanimalscompanionshipisbeneficial___24___animalsareacceptingandattentive,andtheydon’tcriticizeorgiveorders.Animalshavetheuniqueabilitytobemoresocial.Forexample,visitorstonursinghomesgetmoresocialresponsesfrompatientswhentheycomewithanimalcompanions.Notonlydopeopleseem___25___(anxious)whenanimalsarenearby,buttheymayalsolivelonger.Studiesshowthatayearafterheartsurgery,survivalrates13\nforheartpatientswerehigherforthosewithpetsintheirhomesthanthose___26___pets.Elderlypeoplewithpetsmakefewertripstodoctorsthanthosewithoutanimalcompanions,possiblybecauseanimalsrelieveloneliness.Stayingwithanimalsisbelievedtocreateapeacefulstateofmind,___27___(result)inafavorableenvironmentforeveryone.Researchconfirmsthatthefindingsconcerningseniorcitizenscanbeappliedtorestlesschildrenand____28____theyaremoreeasy-goingwhenthereareanimalsaround,with___29___companytheytendtocalmdownmoreeasily.Theyinvolve___30___inplayingwithanimalsandthepresenceofanimalsconformsthemgreatly.SectionBDirections:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.keepB.marketC.issueD.perspectiveE.relevantF.avoidG.developH.switchI.naturalJ.responsibleK.codeFDAOKsGeneticallyModifiedSalmonforHumanConsumptionTheFoodandDrugAdministration(FDA)onThursdayapprovedgeneticallymodifiedsalmon(转基因的三文鱼),thefirstsuchalteredanimalallowedforhumanconsumptionintheUnitedStates.Thegovernmenthadtriedto31approvingthefast-growingsalmonformorethanfiveyearsduetoconsumerconcernsabouteatinggeneticallymodifiedfoods.ButtheagencysaidThursdaythefishissafetoeat.Inannouncingtheapproval,theFDAsaidthatthereare“nobiologically32differencesinthenutritionofAquAdvantageSalmoncomparedtothatofotherfarm-raisedAtlanticsalmon.”AquAdvantageSalmonwascreatedbytheMassachusetts-basedcompanyAquaBounty.RonStotish,thecompany’sCEO,saidinastatementthatthefishisa“gamechangerthatbringshealthyandnutritiousfoodtoconsumersinanenvironmentally33mannerwithoutdamagingtheoceanandothermarinehabitats.”Thefishgrowstwiceasfastasnormalsalmon,soitreaches34sizemorequickly.Ithasanaddedgrowthhormone(激素)fromthePacificChinooksalmonthatallowsthefishtoproducegrowthhormoneallyearlong.Theengineerswereableto35thehormoneactivebyusinganothergenefromanoceanpout(akindoffish)thatactslikean“on”36forthehormone.TypicalAtlanticsalmon13\nproducethegrowthhormoneforonlypartoftheyear.Thereisnoevidencethatthefoodswouldbeunsafe,butforsomepeople,it’sanethical(伦理的)37.Somepeoplehavepromisednottosellthesalmon,andit’sstillunclearwhetherthepublicwill38anappetiteforthefishifitisapproved.Geneticengineeringisalreadywidelyusedforcrops,butthegovernmentuntilnowhasnotconsideredallowingtheconsumptionofmodifiedanimals.Althoughthepotentialbenefitsandprofitsarehuge,manypeoplehavedoubtsaboutcontrollingthegenetic39ofotherlivingcreatures.Criticsworrythatitcouldcausehumanallergies(过敏)andtheeventualextinctionofthe40salmonpopulationifitescapesandbreedsinthewild.Ⅲ.ReadingComprehension(45%)SectionADirections:ForeachblankintheflowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.MoreParentsShiftingCareerstoAchieveWork-lifeBalanceAsatelevisionnewshost,CynthiaDemos’schedulemadeherhomelifeachallenge.Workingnightsandweekendsmeantsherarelyputher3-year-oldsonand5-year-olddaughtertobed,orspentSaturdaysatthepark.So,threeyearsago,Demosbegantestingthewaterstoseeifoperatingherownbusinessmakingmarketingvideoswouldcreateanoptionformore41time.Lastmonth,Demostookaleap.Insteadofrenegotiatingher42,sheleftherjobtotakeherventuretothenextlevel—buildingherownvideoproduction/mediatrainingcompany.It’sacareershiftonapathtowork-lifebalancethatmore43aremaking.Newresearchshowsthetopreasonwhypeopleleavetheirjobsisto44opportunitieswithabetterwork-lifebalance.Thosewhomakethe45saytherealmostalwaysisamaincause,eitherwork-orhome-related.Itcouldbealife-changingeventlikethebirthofachild,oritcouldbeanewdemandingboss,changeinjobresponsibilities,ortoomanymissedmilestoneevents.Itmightevenbeamore46joboffer.ForDenieHarris,themaincausewastheattractionofabetter47situationforamomwithyoungdaughters.HarrishadbeenmarketingdirectorfortwocompaniesinSouthFloridawhenanopportunitycameherwaytoholdasimilarpositionatherdaughters’school.Itwasadecisionthatrequired48allfactors.Theupsideincludedseeingherchildrenduringtheworkdayandsharingthesame49with13\nthem.Thedownsidewasleavingthecorporateworldandearningless.“Everythinginlifeisagive-and-take,”Harrissays.“Foramom,workingatyourchildren’sschoolisthebestpossibleplacetobe.”Inthe50toachievework-lifebalance,workingmothershavingbeen“quitting”jobsformorethanadecade,choosingtostayathomewiththeirchildrenwhen51possible.Buttoday,bothmenandwomenaremakingjobchanges,choosingworkoptionsthatbetterfittheir52lifestyle.Theshiftoftenmeansseriousconsiderationof53,includingsalary,advancementandfulfillment.DougBartel,wholefthisjobasaTVnewsproducermorethanadecadeago,saysthatwhatworkingfathersoftenlookforispredictabilityandcontrolovertheirschedules.Theyarestartingtheirownlawfirmsorbecomingself-employedconsultantstogainthat54.Bigsalariesaren’tnecessarilythegoldenhandcuffs(手铐)theyusedtobe.Withthetraditional40-hourworkweekbecomingoutofdate,asurveyofnearly9,700full-timeworkersbytheglobalfirmofErnst&Youngfoundthatmostparentsarewillingtomake55andfinancialconcessions(让步)forwork-lifebalance.41.A.balanceB.businessC.familyD.entertainment42.A.issueB.contractC.futureD.contribution43.A.employersB.employeesC.childrenD.parents44.A.giveupB.seekoutC.actonD.substitutefor45.A.changeB.mistakeC.differenceD.effort46.A.budget-friendlyB.female-friendlyC.family-friendlyD.business-friendly47.A.workB.livingC.securityD.education48.A.identifyingB.understandingC.describingD.weighing49.A.ideaB.feelingC.valueD.schedule50.A.struggleB.permissionC.decisionD.ability51.A.physicallyB.medicallyC.financiallyD.logically52.A.pastB.desiredC.interestingD.modern53.A.jobsB.hobbiesC.sacrificesD.partners54.A.powerB.supportC.skillD.control55.A.identityB.careerC.mentalD.13\nconsiderateSectionBDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,C,D.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhaveread.(A)Likemanyotherpeople,Ilovemysmartphone,whichkeepsmeconnectedwiththelargerworldthatcangoanywherewithme.Ialsolovemylaptop,becauseitholdsallofmywritingandthoughts.Inspiteofthisloveoftechnology,IknowthattherearetimeswhenIneedtomoveawayfromthesedevicesandtrulycommunicatewithothers.Onoccasion,IteachacoursecalledHistoryMattersforagroupofhighereducationmanagers.Mygoalsfortheclassincludeafulldiscussionofhistoricalthemesandideas.BecauseIwantstudentstothoroughlystudythematerialsandexchangetheirideaswitheachotherintheclassroom,Ihavearule—nolaptop,iPads,phones,etc.Whenstudentsweretoldmyruleinadvanceoftheclass,someofthemwerenothappy.Moststudentsassumethatmyreasonsforthisruleincludeunpleasantexperiencesinthepastwithstudentsmisusingtechnology.There’sabitoftruthtothat.SomestudentsassumethatIamanti-technology.There’snotruthinthatatall.Ilovetechnologyandtrytokeepupwithit,soIcanrelatetomystudents.TherealreasonwhyIaskstudentstoleavetechnologyatthedooristhatIthinkthereareveryfewplacesinwhichwecanhavedeepconversionsandtrulyengagecomplexideas.Interruptionsbytechnologyoftenbreakconcentrationandallowfortoomuchdependenceonoutsideinformationforideas.Iwantstudentstodigdeepwithinthemselvesforinspirationandideas.Iwantthemtopusheachothertothinkdifferentlyandmakeconnectionsbetweenthecoursematerialsandtheclassdiscussion.I’vebeenteachingmyhistoryclassinthiswayformanyyearsandtheevaluationsreflectstudentsatisfactionwiththeenvironmentthatIcreate.Studentsrealizethatwithdeepconversationandchallenge,theylearnatalevelthathelpsthemkeepthecoursematerialsbeyondtheclassroom.I’mnotsayingthatIwon’teverchangemymindabouttechnologyuseinmyhistoryclass,butuntilIhearareallygoodreasonforthechange,I’mstickingtomyplan.Afewhoursoftechnology-freedialogueisjusttoosweettogiveup.56.Someofthestudentsinthehistoryclasswereunhappywith____________.13\nA.thecoursematerialsB.theauthor’sclassregulationsC.discussiontopicsD.others’misuseoftechnology57.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.Theauthormadetheruleinthathewasagainsttechnology.B.Theauthormadetherulemainlybecauseofhisunpleasantexperiences.C.Theauthor’shistoryclassreceivedlowassessment.D.Thestudentsthinkhighlyoftheauthor’shistoryclass.58.Accordingtotheauthor,theuseoftechnologyintheclassroommay___________.A.allowstudentstogetonwellwitheachotherB.improveteachingandoffermorehelpC.helpstudentstobetterunderstandcomplexthemesD.prohibitstudentsbeinginvolvedinclass59.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Theauthorwillcarryonthesuccessinthefuture.B.Somestudentswillbepunishedaccordingtotherule.C.Moreandmorestudentswillbeabsentinhistoryclass.D.Theauthorwillhelpstudentsconcentrateonwhattheylearn.(B)WheretoDrinkCafeSanBernardoJointable-tennisandpool-playingport.CafeSanBernardohasbeenrunningsince1912.TheVillaCrespodivebaralsooffersuptablefootballfor£4anhour.Serviceisefficient;withlastordersat5am.Thedailyhappyhourbetween6pmand9pmincludes60minutesplayingyourgameofchoice,plusahalf-bottleofredwineandacornpie,for£9.●AvenueCorrientes5436,VillaCrespo,541148553956,cafesanbernardo.comMSalumeria&EnotecaTradingonlyinwinewithastory,sommelier(侍酒师)MarianaTortachoosesnewwaysonadailybasis,andkeepsalistofaround250labels.There'snowinemenu—simplytakeyourbottlefromtheshelf.●Open11:00am-11:30pm,ElSalvador5777,PalermoHollywood,541147789016,onFacebookNegroCuevadeCafeCoffeehasfounditsplaceinBuenosAires.WhileLAB:Tostadores,TheShelterandCoffeeTownarefamousnewplaces,NegroCuevadeCafeisoneofthebestdowntown.13\nItservesEcuadorian,ColombianandBrazilianbeansanditsattractingcakesincludecroissant.●Open9:30am—7:00pm,Suipacha637,Microcentro,541143223000,negrocuevade-cafe.comLaCalleHeadtotheNicetoVegaaddressandyou'IIbefacedwithapizza.Don'tworry,it’stherightplace.LaGuitarritaisthefrontto“hidden”barLaCalle. Orderthehousecocktail,specialcandy,andpreparetosinguntildawnwithahigh-energyyoungcrowd.●Open8:00pm—2:00am,NicetoVega4942,PalermoSoho,541139141972,onFacebook60.WhichnumbershouldyoucallifyouareanaddictofColumbiancoffeeflavour?A.541148553956.  B.541147789016.C.541143223000.   D.541139141972.61.WhatmakesLaCalledifferent?A.Itsallowingyoutoplaygames.  B.Itshavingnowinemenu.C.Itsopeningforthelongesttime.D.Itshavingspecialcandy.62.Theauthor'spurposeinwritingthepassageis.A.toshowwineculture    B.tointroducesomewinebarsC.tohelppeoplechoosedrinksD.toshowhowtoenjoyyourself(C)Theadaptationofbookstothebigscreenisnothingnewtooursociety.Bookshavebecomewell-respectedtoolsforcreatingabetterHollywood.However,filmsshouldbejustasrespectedfortheirabilitytocreatebetterwriters.Themainskillfilmshelpwritersdevelopisattentiontoprogress.Mostdirectorsandscreenwritersknowthatthemajorityofpeoplearenotwillingtositthroughafive-hourfilm.Thus,everyscenemusthaveapurpose.Thisisavitalobjectivetokeepinmindwhenwritinganovelorshortstory.Withmostwritingcoursesplacingemphasisonliterarytechniques,itiseasytobecomemoreinvestedindictionthanwithactuallymovingtheplotforward.Filmsremindthewriterthatwhileanoveloughttohavesomedegreeofliterarycomplexity,thegoalattheendofeachchapter,page,orsentenceissimple:keepthestorymoving.Filmsnotonlyhelpwritersdevelopaplot,butalsohelpwritersdevelopspecificmomentswithintheirstories.Althoughwritingisameansofexpression,notallthingsareeasytoexpressinwriting,especiallyfacialexpressionsandemotions.Filmsallowwriterstostudythebodilyandemotionalactionsthatmakecharactersreadmorerealisticallyand13\nmakestoriesmoretempting.Lastly,sometimesittakesafilmtobringaboutastoryideainthefirstplace.Stopusingahorriblyspecificorextremelyuninterestingprompt.Apleasingthemeoraestheticonecanbeenoughtoinspireacharacterorsetting.Aswriters,whetherfictionorindependent,ourworksoftenarisefromthethingsweseearoundusorthethingswewishwecouldsee.Nonetheless,ourworksalsoarisefromthevisualsthathavebeencreatedforus.Asliteraturecontinuestoenterthefilmindustry,perhapsweshouldmakeuseoffilmtechniquesinourliterature.63.Remindedbyfilms,awritercanmovetheplotforwardby_______.A.keepinginmindthateverywordshouldmeansomething.B.providingadescriptionofasmanydetailsaspossible.C.payingattentiontofurtherenhancingliterarycomplexity.D.choosingtheperfectwordtogowithhis/herthought.64.Accordingtothepassage,filmshelpwritersdevelopinmanyaspectsexcept________.A.gettinganimprovedexpressiveness.B.focusingonkeepingthestorymoving.C.complicatingtheirthinkingandlife.D.bringingininspirationfornewworks.65.Theword"prompt”(paragraph3)probablymeans_________.A.areasontowrite.B.atopictostartfrom.C.anexcusetoputoffworking.D.anelementtoattractrelationship.66.Whichofthefollowingstatementsbestrepresentstheauthor'sthoughtsinthispassage?A.bookwritersaretheonespromotingthegrowthofthefilmindustry.B.directorsandscreenwritersaremorerespectedthanfictionwriters.C.writersshouldspendmoretimeonwordingratherthanonotherthings.D.filmmakingtechniquecouldhelpbookwriterstoimprovethemselvesSectionCDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.A.Clearsolutionsalreadyexistforreducinggreenhousesgasemissions.B.Despitethis,howourdietarychoicesaffectclimatechangeisoftenunderestimated.C.Food,especiallylivestock,alsotakesupalotofroom.13\nD.Indevelopedcountries,vegetarianismwouldbringallsortsofenvironmentalandhealthbenefits.E.Nomatterhowmuchtheircarnivorous(食肉的)friendsmightdenyit,vegetarianshaveapoint:cuttingoutmeatdeliversmultiplebenefits.F.Thougharelativelysmallincreaseinagriculturalland,thiswouldmorethanmakeupforthelossofmeat.Whatwouldhappeniftheworldsuddenlywentvegetarian?Peoplebecomevegetariansforavarietyofreasons.Somedoittomakeanimalsuffering,othersbecausetheywanttopursueahealthierlifestyle.Stillothersarefansofsustainabilityorwishtoreducegreenhousegasemissions.__67__Andthemorewhomaketheswitch,themorethoseperkswouldmanifestonaglobalscale.JarvisandotherexpertsatColombia'sInternationalCentreforTropicalAgriculturecarriedoutresearchestoseewhatmighthappenifmeatdroppedofftheplanet'smenuovernight.First,theyexaminedclimatechange.Foodproductionaccountsforone-quartertoone-thirdofallgreenhousegasemissionsfromhumanactivitiesworldwide,andtheworstofresponsibilityforthosenumbersfallstothelivestockindustry.__68__IntheUS,forexample,anaveragefamilyoffouremitsmoregreenhousegasesbecauseofthemeattheyeatthanfromdrivingtwocars-butitiscars,notsteaks,thatregularlycomeupindiscussionsaboutglobalwarming.__69__Oftheworldsapproximately12billionacresofagriculturalland,68%isusedforlivestock.Shouldweallgovegetarian,ideallywewouldgiveatleast80%ofthatpastureland(牧场)totherestorationofgrasslandsandforests,whichwouldcapturecarbonandfurtheralleviateclimatechange.Theremaining10to20%offormerpasturelandcouldbeusedforgrowingmorecropstofillgapsinthefoodsupply.__70___That'sbecauseonethirdofthelandcurrentlyusedforcropsisdedicatedtoproducingfoodforlivestock-notforhumans.SummaryWriting:Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.Therearevariousmeansconsumerscandoiftheyfindthatanitemtheyboughtisfaultyorinsomeotherwaydoesnotliveuptothemanufacturer’sclaims.Asimpleandcommonmethodusedbymanyconsumersistocomplaindirectlytothestoremanager.Ingeneral,the“higherup”hisorhercomplaint,thefasterheorshecanexpectittobesettled.Insuchacase,itisusuallysettledintheconsumer’s13\nfavor,assumingheorshehasajustclaim.Consumersshouldcomplaininpersonwheneverpossible,butiftheycannotgettotheplaceofpurchase,itisacceptabletophoneorwritethecomplaintinaletter.Complainingisusuallymosteffectivewhenitisdonepolitelybutfirmly,andespeciallywhentheconsumercandemonstratewhatiswrongwiththeiteminquestion.Ifthiscannotbedone,theconsumerwillsucceedbestbypresentingspecificinformationastowhatiswrong,ratherthanbymakinggeneralstatements.Forexample,“Theleftspeakerdoesnotworkatallandthesoundcomingoutoftherightoneisunclear”isbetterthan“Thisstereodoesnotwork”.Thestoremanagermayadvisetheconsumertowritetothemanufacturer.Ifso,theconsumershoulddothis,statingthecomplaintaspolitelyandfirmlyaspossible.Ifapolitecomplaintdoesnotachievethedesiredresult,theconsumercangotoastepfurther.Sheorhecanthreatentotakethesellertocourtorreportthesellertoaprivateorpublicorganizationresponsibleforprotectingconsumer’srights.V.Translation.Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.1.让我印象深刻的是他在一周内给我了一个满意的答复。(impress)2.只有通过坚持不懈地努力学习,我们才能取得进步。(Only)3.尽管困难重重,他坚持靠合理的价格,广泛的产品来吸引顾客。(Despite)4.一个大规模的文化探索节目《国家宝藏》将在本周末上映,目的是展现中国的历史与文化以及介绍各种各样的艺术形式。(aim)Ⅵ.GuidedWritingDirections:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.假设你是明启中学学生王磊。最近你注意到每到中午,学校里总是有学生叫外卖(ordertake-awayfood),学校大门口总是聚集了很多送外卖的服务人员,而午饭结束后学校的垃圾桶里也有很多外卖盒子。无论是校园安全还是环境,都在一定程度上受到了影响。作为学校英语报记者,你决定写一篇文章倡议同学不要订购外卖到学校来,内容包括:1.简述目前你校学生订购外卖的情况及对学校带来的影响;2.你的倡议及理由。答案:I.Listening:1-10CDCBBADADC11-13DAC14-16ADB17-20CACCII.Grammar:13\n21.hasbeenencouraged22.used23.tosurvive24.because25.lessanxious26.without27.resulting28.that29.whose30.themselvesIII.Vocabulary:31.F32.E33.J34.B35.A36.H37.C38.G39.K40.IIV.Cloze:41.C42.B43.D44.B45.A46.C47.A48.D49.D50.A51.C52.B53.C54.D55.BV.Reading:56-59BDDA60-62CDB63-66ADBD选句填空EBCFVI.SummaryWriting:参考答案(得分点):•Thereareseveralwaystoprotectconsumerswhenmeetingwithunsatisfactorygoods•Complaindirectlytoahigh-rankpersonforanimmediatelysettlement•Face-to-facecomplaintismoreeffectivethanphonecomplaint•Complainpolitelybutfirmly•Providedetailsofthefaultyitem•TakelegalactionVII.Translation:1.让我印象深刻的是他在一周内给我了一个满意的答复。(impress)Whatimpressedmemost/deeplywasthathegavemeasatisfactoryreply/responsewithinamonth.2.只有通过坚持不懈地努力学习,我们才能取得进步。(Only)Onlybyconstantly/persistentlyworking/studyinghardcanwemakeprogress/advancements.3.尽管困难重重,他坚持靠合理的价格、广泛的产品来吸引顾客。(Despite)Despitemanydifficulties,heinsistsonattractingcustomersbyreasonablepricesandawiderangeofproducts.4.一个大规模的文化探索节目《国家宝藏》将在本周末上映,目的是展现中国的历史与文化以及介绍各种各样的艺术形式。(aim)Alarge-scaleculturalexplorationprogramNationalTreasurewillbeon/makeitsshowthisweekend,aimingtodemonstrateChinesehistoryandcivilizationandintroducevariousartforms.VIII.作文:略13 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