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2022学年度第二学期吴淞中学高二年级英语期中试卷I.ListeningComprehensionSectionADirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.1.A.In40minutes.B.Inhalfanhour.C.Inover1hour.D.Inover2hours.2.A.Attheairport.B.Inahospital.C.Atatrainstation.D.Atadepartmentstore.3.A.Managerandemployee.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Husbandandwife.D.Brotherandsister.4.A.Businessisnotnecessarilygoodattheturnoftheyear.B.Businessisalwaysgoodattheendoftheyear.C.Businessmenarethebusiestpeopleattheendoftheyear.D.Therewillbemanycasesattheendoftheyear.5.A.Billwillhaveanexam.B.MumwillprobablyrewardBill.C.Mumwilltakeanexam.D.Mumpromisesnottohelpintheexam.6.A.Shelikeshissinging.B.Shechangedhisstyleinthemusicals.C.Shenolongerlikeshissinging.D.Shedoesn’tthinkhehaschangedinstyle.7.A.Herfatherdoesn’tworknow.B.Herfatherisworkinginaforeigncountry.C.Aforeigncountryisintrouble.D.Herfatherusedtoworkinthecountryside.8.A.Morethan400.B.Morethan300.C.Lessthan200.D.Lessthan100.9.A.Gotothebank.B.Gotoenjoythenightscene.C.Gotobuysomelights.D.Gotowatchamovie.10.A.Thewomanshouldlearntouseacomputerfirst.B.Thewomanshouldwaitinlineforanewjob.C.Thewomancansearchforinformationontheinternet.D.Thewomanneedsacomputerforhernewjob.SectionBDirections:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedthreequestionsoneachofthepassages.Thepassageswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefour11/11\npossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.11.A.Theywerearoundthecorners.B.Theyprovidedfullservice.C.Theywereself-servicecenters.D.Theyfilledyourcarwithgas.12.A.Atthegaspump.B.Atthecashier.C.Insidethestation.D.Atthebank.13.A.Becausetheoldoneisnotingoodcondition.B.Becausethecarpricesareontherise.C.Becausethegaspricesaregoingup.D.Becauseitisinconvenientgoingtoworkbybus.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.14.A.Tobuygiftsatlowerprices.B.Toavoidcrowdedstores.C.Tohaveawiderrangeofchoices.D.Topushbusinessintotheblack.15.A.ThedaybeforeThanksgiving.B.TheMondayafterThanksgiving.C.ThedayafterThanksgiving.D.TheMondaybeforeThanksgiving.16.A.ThedevelopingoftheInternet.B.Thebiggestdayoftheholidayseason.C.Thespendingoftheholidayseason.D.Thechangeofpeople’sshoppinghabit.SectionCDirections:InSectionC,youwillheartwolongerconversations.Theconversationswillbereadtwice.Afteryouheareachconversation,youarerequiredtofillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyouhaveheard.Writeyouranswersonyouranswersheet.Blanks17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.Completetheform.WriteONEWORDforeachanswer.SizeIt’satwo-bedroom__17__withalivingroom,diningroomandkitchen.Rent__18__amonthincludinggasandelectricity.LocationIt’sabouteightblocksfromtheuniversity__19__.SurroundingsIt’salittlenoisy,butthere’sa__20__andshoppingcenteracrossthestreet.Blanks21through24arebasedonthefollowingconversation.Completetheform.WriteNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSforeachanswer.NameOpinionHadleySmokingissuretocausediseaseslike__21__andlungcancer.RandyInBritainmoneywascollectedfromsmokerstopayfor__22__.RowleyLifewouldbebetterifsmokingwere__23__.DavidSmokingis__24__andcanrelievestress.11/11\nII.GrammarandVocabularySectionADirections:BeneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.25.TheimpactofEinstein’sbreakthroughinthefieldofphotoelectriceffect____theunderstandingoftheuniversewassimplytremendous.A.inB.onC.withD.about26.Itwasforhisexcellentwork_____hehaddonelately____hewasawardedtheNobelPrizeforPhysics.A.that…whichB.which…whichC.that…/D.that…that27.CharlesDarwin,ayoungmanjustoutofuniversity,knewperfectwellthathehadtodependon_____whenhesetoutonavoyageofdiscoveryaroundtheworld.A.himB.himselfC.themselvesD.them28.YuanLongping,knownasthe“fatherofhybridrice”,doesn’tcareaboutmoneyorabout____peoplecallposition.A.thatB.suchC.whatD.which29.Oncee-maillearners_______withthebasicknowledgeofhowtousethenetwork,they______toalocalnetworkandaglobalnetwork.A.areequipped…willbelinkedB.areequipping…willbelinkedC.areequipped…willlinkD.willbeequipped…willbelinked30.Hestartedtoworkdilligently_____hecameupwiththeideaofhybridriceforthefirsttimeinthe1960’s.A.atonceB.themomentC.forthemomentD.innotime31.Johnpassedtheexaminationthoughhehadonlyspent_______onthesubjectasothershaddone.A.ashalftimemuchB.ashalfmuchtimeC.halfastimemuchD.halfasmuchtime32.Dadhadtocycletoworkthismorningbecausehiscar_______atthegarage.A.wasrepairedB.wasrepairingC.wasbeingrepairedD.wouldrepair33.Itremains______whethershe’llbefitenoughtoplayinthefinals.A.toseeB.tobeseenC.seeingD.tohaveseen34.______thegrowingnumberofpatients,theclinichadtoextenditsservicefromfivedaystosevendaysaweek.A.Toaccommodate  B.AccommodatingC.BeingaccommodatedD.Accommodated35.AlmostallEnglishprepositions______looklikeverbs.A.whentheyturnintoChineseB.whenturningintoChineseC.whentheyturnedintoChineseD.whenturnedintoChinese36.WeoftentalkagreatdealaboutEnglishlanguageteaching,_____thatitisthelearningthatreallymatters.A.havingforgottenB.forgottenC.forgettingD.tohaveforgotten11/11\n37.SorryI’mlate,butyoucannotimagine______greattroubleItooktofindyourhouse.A.howB.howeverC.whateverD.what38.Theweballowspeopletocreatewebsites______theycanpourouttheirdeepestthoughts,desiresandmotivationstothousandsorevenmillionsofperfectstrangers.A.thatB.inwhichC.throughwhichD.as39.Europeancountries,______crisisisathand,areprovidinggreatencouragementforparentstocreatemorebabiesinthe21stcentury.A. torealize     B. realized      C. haverealized    D. realizing40.Itmaytakeawhile_____youfindahobbythattrulyinterestsyourself,sodon’tgiveup.A.thatB.beforeC.unlessD.sinceSectionBDirections:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.exchangeB.constantC.involveD.spendE.traditionalF.offerG.strengthH.familiarI.engageJ.elementWe,intheworldoffastgrowth,arenowwitnessingtheappearanceofanadvancedeconomybasedoninformationandknowledge.Physical___41___,rawmaterials,andmoneyarenolongerthekeyfactorsinthecreationofwealth.Now,thevital___42___inoureconomyisknowledge.Tomorrow’swealthdependsonthedevelopmentand___43___ofknowledge.Andindividualsenteringtheworkforce___44___theirknowledge,nottheirmuscles.Knowledgeworkersgetpaidfortheireducationandtheirabilitytolearn.Knowledgeworkers___45___inmindwork.Theydealwithsymbols:words,figures,anddata.  Whatdoesallthismeanforyou?Asafutureknowledgeworker,youcanexpecttobecommunicatinginformation.Currently,manyjobs___46___someformofmindwork,andthatnumberwillincreasesharplyinthefuture.  Inthenewworldofwork,youcanlookforwardtobeingin___47___trainingtogetnewskillsthatwillhelpyoukeepupwithimprovedtechnologies.Youcanalsoexpecttobetakinggreatercontrolofyourcareer.Gonearethenine-to-fivejobs,lifetimesecurity,easypromotions,andeventhe___48___workplace,whichyouare___49___withnow.Don’texpectthecompanieswillprovideyouwithaclearcareerpath.Anddon’twaitforsomeoneto“encourage”you.Youhavetoencourageyourself.III,ReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagestherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.11/11\nTheuniversitiesareschoolsofeducationandresearchbutthemainreasonfortheirexistenceisnotintheknowledgetaughttothestudentsorintheopportunitiesfortheeconomicorsocial___50___resultingfromtheresearchfindings.Thetruefunctionofauniversityisthatitkeepsthe___51___betweenknowledgeandthereallife.Itunitesthestudentswithordinarylifeina___52___way.Theuniversitypassesoninformation,butit___53___theinformationimaginatively.Imaginationisthedrivingforceforthesociety’sfuturedevelopment.Students’imaginationisthevery___54___everyuniversityshouldprotectandencourage.Auniversitywhich___55___todosohasnoreasonforexistence.Withimagination,knowledgeisnotonlyknowledge:itincludesallpossibilities.It’snolongera___56___onstudents’memory.It’sfoodforthoughtand___57___forcreativeinventions.Imaginationisnot___58___knowledge.Instead,itisawayleadingtomoreknowledge.Itworksbythoroughlystudyingthecurrentknowledgeandthenexploringeverypossibilityabouttheknowledge.Intheexploration,newknowledge___59___.Imaginationenablesmentoconstructanewvisionoftheworldanditadds___60___tolifethroughendlesspossibilities.Imaginativepeoplearerestlessallalong.Youthisimaginativeandiftheuniversitycanhelppreservethispreciouswealth,thepowerofimaginationcan___61___changetheworld.Besides,itshouldalsobemadeclearthatimaginationwon’tbemosteffectivewithoutnecessaryexperience.Theproblemofthecurrentworldisthatthosewhoareimaginativehaveonlylittleexperience___62___thosewhoareexperiencedhaveweakimaginations.The___63___leftfortheuniversitiesistoholdtogetherthesetwofactorsforthewholehumanraceto___64___greaterdevelopmentandhappiness.50.A.problemB.developmentC.lifeD.inquiry51.A.connectionB.attractionC.differenceD.tradition52.A.technicalB.difficultC.creativeD.basic53.A.supposesB.conveysC.expectsD.weighs54.A.spiritB.goodsC.messageD.theory55.A.triesB.pretendsC.failsD.means56.A.burdenB.treasureC.scheduleD.science57.A.resultB.materialC.costD.figure58.A.superiortoB.familiarwithC.separatefromD.strictwith59.A.takesshapeB.stepsinC.setsoffD.speedsup60.A.proofB.excitementC.greedD.seed61.A.temporarilyB.carefullyC.reluctantlyD.finally62.A.becauseB.unlessC.whileD.until63.A.sympathyB.solutionC.conditionD.purpose64.A.requireB.fixC.imagineD.achieveSectionB11/11\nDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)IdecidedearlyinmycollegeyearsthatIwantedtoexperiencelivingabroadbeforeenteringintherealworld.Duringmysenioryear,whilemostofmyfriendswereinterviewingfor“realworld”jobs,IwasinvestigatinghowIcouldgoworkinadifferentcountry.AtthatearlystageofmyinquiryIwasprettyopenaboutwheretogoandwhatkindofworktoundertake.MydesiretoliveabroadwassostrongthatIwaswillingtodoanythinganywhere.SoonIlearnedaboutBUNAC,aprogramthatseemedtobedesignedpreciselyforstudentwithsuchinterests.BUNACoffersworkvisas(签证)forstudentsorrecentgraduatestoworkoverseas.Ofthesixcountriesavailable,IchoseEnglandbecauseofthelanguageandopportunitiesforemployment.TwomonthsafterIgraduatedfromcollegeIwenttoBritain.ItraveledthroughoutEuropeforsixweeksbeforearrivinginLondon.IgottoLondononAugust24,1997withaworkvisa,butnojoborplacetolive.Ihavetoadmititwasprettyscary!ThedayafterIarrived,IexperiencedmyfirstBritishholiday---aBankHoliday,anationalholidaythateverythingisclosedfortheday.Itwasn’tuntilmythirddaythatIvisitedtheBUNACofficeandIlearnedallaboutlivingandworkinginBritain,payingtaxes,gettinghealthinsurance,travelingaroundBritain,findingaccommodationsandmostimportantly,findingajob.IwasmostscaredaboutfindingajobsincemyfinancialresourceswererunninglowandIneededtogetmypaysoon.Itturnedoutthatfindingajobwasnotsodifficult.TheBUNACprogramisverywellknowninLondonandmanyemployersparticipateintheprogram.Asaresulttherearemanyemployersinmanydifferentfieldstochoosefrom.MyjobsearchbeganwhenIchosethreedifferentbusinessemployersandfaxedthemmyresume(简历).ThatfirstweekIhadthreeinterviews.IacceptedmyfirstofferworkingforMerrillLynchInternationalBank.TheMerrillLynchofficeIworkedatwasinabeautiful,oldbuildinglocatedtwoblocksfromBuckinghamPalace.Thepeoplewereniceandtheworkinteresting.ItwaseasytoadjusttolifeinLondon.AndthereissomuchtoseethataftersixmonthsexploringIprobablycoveredonlyhalfofwhatIintended.65.Whentheauthorstudiedatcollegeshedecided_________.A.toenterthe“realworld”aftergraduationB.togoandworkinaforeigncountryC.tosettleinadifferentcountryD.tofindajobinthehomecountry66.TheauthorchoseEnglandbecause______.A.itisabeautifulcountryandpeoplethereareniceB.Englandisspokenthereanditiseasytofindajob11/11\nC.itisinEurope,notfarfromherowncountryD.theBUNACofficeislocatedthere67.AftertheauthorarrivedinLondon,whatworriedhermostwas________.A.gettingajobB.buyinghealthinsuranceC.travelingaroundBritainD.findingaplacetolive68.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.ATriptoBritainB.WhatIWanttoBeC.LivinginaDifferentCountryD.MyWorkExperience(B)Ilovethishealthydietprogrambecause,ithelpsyouloseweight,loseinches,feelhealthyandlookbeautiful.Thishealthydietisan8week'sprogramwhichisunlikeotherdietregimes(食物疗法).Inthatitfocusesonpropernutritionfirstandweightlosssecond.Yourbodymusthaveproperlevelsofminerals,vitamin,andproteininordertoworkwell.Itprovidesasimplelifestylechangetogiveyoumoreenergyandimproveyourhealthmostgreatly.Itofferscontroloverstomachandcontinuinghungerwithadensedietallowing1,700to2,000caloriesaday.Ifapersonhasaweightproblem,theirbodyprobablyisnotworkingatproperlevelsofbasicnutrients.Weinviteyoutofollowthisprogram,soyoucanbetheslimpersonwholivesinsideyou.Youtoo,canlovedietingespeciallyifyouarelosingweightandlosinginches.Formoreinformationaboutourprogram,pleasegettoouraddressintheinternet:http://www.Shaidee.net/lifestyle-for-heath/products69.Thispassageismainlyabout________.A.howpeopleshouldkeepfitB.ahealthydietprogramC.whypeopleshouldkeepfitD.waystoloseweight70.Theunderlinedphrase"loseinches"inthepassagemeans________.A.becomeshorterB.becometallerC.becomefatterD.becomethinner71.Accordingtothispassage,allofthefollowingaretrueexceptthat________.A.thisprogrammakesachangeinyourlifestyleB.thisprogramcanstopyoufromfeelinghungryallthetimeC.thisprogramallowsyou1,700to2,000caloriesforeachmealD.thisprogramtriestotelluswhatpeopleshoulddotobecomeslim(C)Motherhoodmaymakewomensmarterandmayhelppreventdementia(痴呆)inoldagebybathingthebraininprotectivehormones(荷尔蒙),U.S.researchersreportedonThursday.Testsonratsshowthatthosewhoraisetwoormorelittersofpupsdoconsiderablybetterintestsofmemoryandskillsthanratswhohavenobabies,and11/11\ntheirbrainsshowchangesthatsuggesttheymaybeprotectedagainstdiseasessuchasAlzheimer’s(早老痴呆症).UniversityofRichmondpsychologyprofessorCraigKinsleybelieveshisfindingswilltranslateintohumans.“Ourresearchshowsthatthehormonesofpregnancyareprotectingthebrain,includingestrogen(雌激素),whichweknowhasmanyneuroprotective(保护神经的)effects,”Kinsleysaid.“It’sratdatabuthumansaremammalsjustliketheseanimalsaremammals,”headdedinatelephoneinterview.“Theygothroughpregnancyandhormonalchanges.”KinsleysaidhehopedpublichealthofficialsandresearcherswilllooktoseeifhavinghadchildrenprotectsawomanfromAlzheimer’sandotherformsofage-relatedbraindecline.“Whenpeoplethinkaboutpregnancy,theythinkaboutwhathappenstobabiesandthemotherfromtheneckdown,”saidKinsley,whopresentedhisfindingstotheannualmeetingoftheSocietyofNeuroscienceinOrlando,Florida.“Theydonotrealizethathormonesarewashingonthebrain.Ifyoulookatfemaleanimalswhohavenevergonethroughpregnancy,theyactdifferentlytowardyoung.Butifshegoesthroughpregnancy,shewillsacrificeherlifeforherinfant—thatisagreatchangeinherbehaviorthatshowedingeneticalterations(改变)tothebrain.”72.Howdoscientistsknow“Motherhoodmaymakewomensmarter”?A.Someresearchershavetoldthem.B.Manywomensayso.C.Theyknowitbyexperimentingonrats.D.Theyknowitthroughtheirownexperience.73.Whatdoesthephrase“littersofpups”meaninthesecondparagraph?A.Babyrats.B.Animals.C.Oldrats.D.Grown-uprats.74.Whatcanprotectthebrainofawomanaccordingtothepassage?A.Estrogen.B.Thehormonesofpregnancy.C.Moreexercise.D.Takingcareofchildren.75.“It’sratdatabuthumansaremammalsjustliketheseanimalsaremammals.”Whatdoesthesentencesuggest?A.Theexperimentsontheratshavenothingtodowithhumans.B.Theexperimentsontheratsareveryimportantforanimals.C.Theexperimentsontheratsaremuchthesameonhumans.D.Theexperimentsontheratsaremuchthesameonotheranimals.SectionCDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandchoosethemostsuitableheadingfromthelistA-Fforeachparagraph.Thereisoneextraheadingwhichyoudonotneed.(本题请涂在答题卡上)11/11\nA.ThereasonsfortheproblematicfoodsituationinBritain.B.Theeffectofthesituationonfarmers.C.ThevarietyofBritishfood.D.Thesurfacerichnessoffoodandquestionsitbrings.E.Thedifferentsituationsathomeandabroad.F.Therecentreasonforthehugesupplyoffood.76.ThelongyearsoffoodshortageinBritainhavesuddenlygivenwaytohugefoodsupply.Storesandshopsarecrowdedwithfood.Rationing(定量供应)hasalreadyseemedtoodistanttotoday’sBritons.Evenoverseassuppliershavebeenaskedtoholdbackdeliveries.Yet,insteadofjoy,thereiswidespreaduneasinessandworries.Whydofoodpriceskeeponrising,whenthereseemstobesomuchmorefoodabout?Isthesurfacehugeamountoffoodonlytemporary,orhasitcometostay?Doesitmeanthatweneedtothinklessnowaboutproducingmorefoodathome?77.Therecentgrowthoffoodsupplyontheworldfoodmarkethascertainlybeenunexpectedlygreat,partlybecausetwocontinuousbiggrainharvestsinNorthAmericaarenowbeingfollowedbyathird.MostofBritain’soverseassuppliersofmeat,too,areofferingmorethisyearandhomeproductionhasalsorisen.78.ThenwhyisthefoodsituationinBritainstillfaulty?Ontheonehand,TheBritishgovernmenthasgraduallycutdownsupportforfood.Ontheotherhand,theshopsareoverstockedwithfoodnotonlybecausethereismorefoodavailable,butalsobecausepeople,frightenedbyhighprices,arebuyinglessofit.79.Moreover,theriseinfoodpricesathomehascomeatatimewhenworldpriceshavebeguntofall,withtheresultthatimportedfood,withtheexceptionofgrain,isoftencheaperthanthehome-producedvariety.Andnowgrainprices,too,arefallinginternationally.Britishconsumersarebeginningtoaskwhytheyshouldnotbeabletobenefitfromthistrend.80.Thesignificanceofthesedevelopmentsisnotlostonfarmers.Theoldergenerationhaveseenitallhappenbefore.Despitethepresentpriceandmarketguarantees,farmersfeartheyareabouttobesqueezedbetweencheapfoodimportsandasmallerhomemarket.Presentproductionisrunningquicklycomparedwithyearsago.However,farmershaven’tsharedanybenefitfromthechange.SectionDDirections:Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcomplete11/11\nthestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.(本大题做在答题纸上)(E)Librarieseverywhereintheworldhavealwaysbeenpeople’sonlyaccesstoimportantsourcesofinformation.Thishistoricalfunctionoflibrarieshasworkedoutforcenturiesandhasmadelibrariesanecessitytopeople.Now,thatfunctionhasbeencalledintoquestionbythefastdevelopmentofdigitalmediaoverthepastseveraldecades.Inordertocontinuetoholdthepublicinterest,librarieseverywhereareforcedtodevelopmeansofgrantingaccesstotheseexpensivenewservicestoaveragepeople.Inthepast,thepublishingindustrymaintainedtherightsoflibrariestofreelyprovidepublishedmaterialsontheconditionthatlibrariesboughtsomanyoftheirbooks.Sincethenewelectronicpublicationscaneasilybecopiedintheircompletenessbythelibraryreaders,thepublishingindustryisreconsideringitsformersupportofthelibrarysystem.Therehaveevenbeenattemptstostoplibrariesfromdeliveringdigitalmedia.Inadditiontothereluctantcooperationofthepublishingindustry,thereistheproblemthatthenewerformsofinformationaremuchmorespecializedthanthosewhichtheyreplace.Decidinghowtotransferalreadylimitedresourcesisincreasinglydifficultastherearemoremethods.Whileasinglereferenceindex(索引)mighthavecoveredanentirefieldinthepast,nowtherearefrequentlyseveralspecializedindexesavailableinelectronicform.Aboveall,inordertocontinuetomakeuseofthenewertechnology,librariesmustdecidewhichkindsofmaterialaremostusefultothemajorityoftheirreaders.Therearemanydifferentsolutionsbeingapplied,butonlytheprocessoftrialanderrorwillhelpfindoutthemosteffectivemethod.(Note:AnswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinNOMORETHAN20WORDS)81.Whathasbeencalledintoquestion?82.Inthepast,publisherscooperatewithlibrariesbecause______________.83.Themostimportantwaytousethenewtechnologyistodetermine________84.Accordingtothepassage,howcanbestsolutionsbefound?Translation(20分)Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.(本大题做在答题纸上)1.不要浪费太多的时间玩游戏。(devote)2.落日不断变化的色彩让那些年轻人都着了迷。(befascinatedby)3.尽管他有名声和财富,但他仍然是一个不幸福的人。(inspiteof)4.服药期间如有异常情况发生,请立刻去看医生。(occur)11/11\n1.他不该为这件事受到责备,毕竟他是个孩子。(blame)II.GuidedWritingDirections:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.让孩子从小出国留学,学到更多的知识,开阔眼界,从而拥有更美好的未来,是许多家长的想法。但也有人担心对于那些未成年的中学生来说,其判断能力和价值观取向都尚未成熟,在出国“镀金”这一美好景象的笼罩下,往往容易迷失方向。对此现象谈谈你的看法。你的文章必须包括以下内容:·你是否想出国学习。·你的具体理由www.ks5u.com高考资源网www.ks11/11 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