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2019届上海浦东新区高考英语二模试卷浦东新区2018学年第二学期期中教学质量检测高三英语试卷II.GrammarandVocabularySectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonew...

2019届上海浦东新区高考英语二模试卷
浦东新区2018学年第二学期期中教学质量 检测 工程第三方检测合同工程防雷检测合同植筋拉拔检测方案传感器技术课后答案检测机构通用要求培训 高三英语试卷II.GrammarandVocabularySectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.MeetAlexa,YourDigitalRoommateWhoisAlexa?Sheisadigitalassistantthatispartofthevoice-activatedEchoDot“smartspeaker”producedbyAmazon.ThisyearSaintLouisUniversityinMissourihasplacedoneofthespeakersineverydormroom(21)_______itscampus.Studentscanaskthevirtualassistantanythingfrom“Whenarethefootballteamsplaying?”to“What’sthesquarerootof1440?”SLUstudentBrendanMcGuiresaid:“InsteadofsearchingontheInternetwhileI(22)_______(tap)awayatmycomputer,IcanjustaskAlexa:HeyAlexa,askSLUwhat’sthemolecular(分子的)weightofwater?AndIcanhavetheanswerwithout(23)_______(interrupt)myprocess.”That’sexactly(24)_______schoolofficialshadinmindwhentheydecidedtoprovidethesmartspeakersfreeofchargeforstudents.“Thestudentsweattract(25)_______(drive)toachievesuccessinandoutoftheclassroom,”DavidHakanson,SLU’svicepresident,said.“Everyminutewecansaveourstudentsfromhavingtosearchfortheinformationonlineisanotherminute(26)_______(commit)totheireducation.’SaintLouisUniversityisthefirstintheU.S.(27)_______(include)anEchoDotsmartspeakerineverycampuslivingspace.Othercollegeshavealsofoundwaystoofferthetechnologytostudents.ThisyearNortheasternUniversityinBostoninstalled60speakersinpublicplaces(28)_____________________studentscouldgetanswerstocommonquestions.AtArizonaStateUniversity,engineeringstudentslivinginthebrand-newresidencehallhavetheoptionofaddinganAmazonEchoDottotheirrooms.“Ourfocusisputtingthistechnologyintothehandsofourstudentsinaway(29)_______willbuildanecosystem.(30)_______supportsvoicetechnologiesthroughouttheASUcampus,”saidHeredia,adirectoratASU.SectionBDirections:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notthatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed. A.regionB.initiativeC.sticksD.domesticE.priorityF.shrinkingG.solidH.mattersI.classicJ.expandingK.indefinableUNIQLO’sfoundertriestofindawaytobeatZaraandH&MWhenaskedwhatguideshisvisionofUNIQLO,TadashiYanai,itsfounderandchiefexecutive,pullsofftheshelfthe1987autumn/wintercollectioncatalogueofNext,amass-marketBritishretailer.Alloftheclothesareso___31___,hesays,thattheycouldbeworntoday.WhileZaraofSpainandH&MofSwedenfollowfashiontrendswithouthavinganyoriginalthought,UNIQLOofJapan___32___totimelessbasics.Mr.Yanaihasa/an___33___baseathomefromwhichtodevelopintohisWesterncompetitors’mainmarketsofEuropeandAmerica.Butinsteadhis___34___remainsAsia.“Asiaistheengineofgrowthtoday,”hesays,pointingtothemillionsofconsumersacrossthe___35___whoarereachingthemiddleclass.UNIQLOwillopenitsfirstshopinIndiathisyearandisconsidering___36___intoVietnamandothercountries(ithasalreadyopenednetworksofshopsinIndonesia,SingaporeandThailand).ThesuccessornotofUNIPLO’soverseasoperations___37___greatlytoinvestorsathome.FastRetailing’sshares---Mr.Yanaiownsjustover20%ofthefirm---havebeenrisingsince2015,nalystsestimate,largelyowingtoitsinternationalexpansionandimprovedlogistics (物流).Athomethefirmisclosingstoresbecausethepopulationis___38___.LastyearUNIQLO’sinternationalprofitsovertookits___39___salesforthefirsttimeanditsforeignoperationprofitsalmostequaleditsJapaneseequivalent.Thoughtheyareverydifferentmarkets,EuropeandAmericaofferacautionarytale.UNIQLOinAmericastruggledoutsidethebigcitiesoftheeastandwestcoasts.GrowthinAmericaremains___40___forUNIQLOboththereandinEurope.However,Mr.Yanai,anenthusiasticfanofglobalization,isconfidentthathecanguideUNIQLOthroughthechangesneeded.Ⅲ.ReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.Ifyouareaperfectionist,youareprobablyfamiliarwiththefeelingofwantingtogeteverythingjustright.Youmaystrugglewithhandinginpapers,agonize(苦苦思索)overprojectsatwork,andevenworryaboutsmallerrorsfromthepast.High___41___areonething,butperfectionismisquiteanother.Andassomeresearchershavediscovered,___42___perfectioncanhaveseriousconsequencestomentalandphysicalwell-being.Sinceperfectionismis___43___withnegativeoutcomes,whatcansomeonewithperfectionisttendenciesdotochangetheirbehavior?Althoughpeoplearesometimes___44___togiveuptheirperfectionisttendencies,psychologistspointoutthatgivinguponperfectiondoesn’tmeanbeingunsuccessful.___45___,mistakesareanimportantpartoflearningandgrowing.___46___,imperfectioncanactuallyhelpusinthelongrun.Onepossible___47___toperfectionisminvolvesdevelopingwhatpsychologistscallagrowthmindset(思维方式).ResearchersatStanfordUniversityhavefoundthatcultivatingagrowthmindsetisakeywaytohelpuslearnfromourfailures.Unlikethosewith___48___mindsets---whoseetheirskilllevelsasinbornandunchangeable,thosewithgrowthmindsetsbelievetheycanimprovetheirabilitiesbylearningfromtheirmistakes.Psychologistspointoutthatparentscanplaya___49___roleinhelpingtheirchildrendevelophealthierattitudestowardsfailure:theycanpraisetheirchildrenformakinganefforteveniftheirresultsareimperfectandhelpchildrenlearnto___50___whentheymakemistakes.Another___51___optionforperfectionismistocultivateself-compassion(自我同情).Tounderstandself-compassion,thankabouthowyouwould___52___aclosefriendiftheymadeamistake.Chancesarethatyou’dprobablymakeresponseswithkindnessandunderstanding,knowingthatyourfriendmeantwell.Theideabehindself-compassionisthatweshouldtreatourselves___53___whenwemakemistakes,remindourselvesthatmistakesarepartofbeinghuman,andavoidbeing___54___bynegativeemotions.Self-compassioncanbebeneficialformentalhealth,butperfectioniststendnottotreatthemselvesincompassionateways.Ifyou’reinterestedintryingtofostermoreself-compassiontheresearcherwhodevelopedtheconceptofself-compassionhasashortexerciseyoucantry.Psychologistshavealsosuggestedthatcognitive(认知的)behavioraltherapycanbeawaytohelppeoplechangetheirbeliefsaboutperfectionism.Althoughperfectionismislinkedtolowermentalhealth,thegoodnewsisthatperfectionismissomethingyoucanchange.Byworkingtoseemistakesaslearning___55___,andreplacingself-criticismwithself-compassion,it’spossibletoovercomeperfectionismanddevelopahealthierwayofsettinggoalsforyourself.41.A.risksB.valuesC.profitsD.standards42.A.identifyingB.mirroringC.concealingD.pursuing43.A.hardenedB.associatedC.comparedD.replaced44.A.hesitantB.courageousC.desperateD.bound45.A.forinstanceB.BycontrastC.InfactD.Onaverage46.A.ThereforeB.OtherwiseC.FurthermoreD.Instead47.A.obstacleB.alternativeC.attitudeD.equivalent48.A.variousB.fixedC.positiveD.keen49.A.casualB.creativeC.crucialD.changeable50.A.persevereB.schemeC.negotiateD.survive51.A.potentialB.conditionalC.uniqueD.sustainable52.A.competewithB.runafterC.respondtoD.arguewith53.A.favorablyB.kindlyC.accordinglyD.differently54.A.promotedB.inspiredC.monitoredD.consumed55.A.skillsB.outcomesC.levelsD.opportunitiesSectionBdirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)Ihadateacherwhousedtowakeupinclassbyshouting:“Theearlybirdgetstheworm!”Isay“lethimhavetheworm”.Ihatefoodthatdoesn’tstaystill,andavoidJapaneserestaurantsforthatveryreason.Anyway,Istoppedeatingwormsattheageofthree,switchingtoregularbreakfastsofcereal(谷物),towhichIwouldaddextrasugar.RecentlyIwasthinkingaboutearlybirdsandthecompetitivespiritafterreceivingaletterfromareaderinMalaysia:”Mysondeliberatelythrowsawaymarksbecausehedoesn’tliketobetopoftheclass.WhatshallIdo?”Givehimaroundof“applause”forbeingsmart!ActuallymanychildreninAsiatendtobethefocusbyperformingbetter.PlacedintoaverycompetitiveclasswhenIwas11,Iquicklylearnedtheidealpositionwassecondtolast.Thetopthreeperformersandtheverylastpersonarehighlighted;thesecond-to-lastcontestantisINVISIBLE.Andit’saneasypositiontoget—justdeliberatelyunderperformateverytest.Icoulddothat.Ioncecamesecondtolastineightstraightsportsdayraces.Noonesuspectedanything.IwassoinvisiblethatIcouldhaverobbedabankinmystreetandnoonewouldhavenoticed.AttheLondonOlympicsafewmonthsago,badmintonpairsfromthreeAsiancountriesdeliberatelytriedtolostmatchestodrawgoodlotsinlaterrounds.Itwasfunnytowatch,buttheywereallthrownoutforpoorsportsmanship.Whattheyreallyneededwereactinglessons,theirmovesweresounconvincing.“Oops,Ihittheballinentirelythewrongdirection.”Theotherday,Itookthechildrenoutandtheyracedforthecar.“I’mfirst,”saidone.Thesecondsaid:“Firstisworst,secondisbest.”Togethertheysangatthelastone:“Andthird’stheonewithahairychest.”Itstruckmethattheorganizersofsportsmatchescouldusethissongwhenpeopledeliberatelylostmatches.“Ilost,”thedelightedloserwillsay.Thejudgescouldstilldeclarethemwinners,pointingtoanew,optionalregulation:“Firstisworst,secondisbest,third’stheonewithahairychest.”56.WhydidtheauthordislikeJapaneserestaurant?A.Itsfoodwasservedraw.B.Itsfoodcontainedworms.C.Hewastemptedbycereal.D.Hewasaffectedbythesaying.57.Howdidtheauthormanagetobeinvisibleinacompetitiveclass?A.Hehighlightedthetopthreestudents.B.Hecametosecondinsportsraces.C.Hehidhimselfinabankskillfully.D.Heintentionallyunderperformed.58.Whatcanbelearnedfromthepassage?A.Thejudgeisencouragedtoeliminatethedishonestplayers.B.PlayersdisqualifiedfromOlympicdoublesforusingdrugs.C.Children’ssongpraisesthedramaticactingskillsofathletes.D.playerspurposefullyfailedforeasierlotsinthefollowingrounds.59.Whichsayingmighttheauthorpossiblysupport?A.Greatmindsthinkalike.B.Godfavorsthosewhoareprepared.C.Honestyisthebestpolicy.D.Abirdinhandisworthtwointhebush(B)Shotinmorethan40locationsinL.A.,themusicalLaLaLandis“alovelettertothecity”.TocoincidewithUKrelease,weaskedalocalwritertopicksomeofthefilm’samazingsettings.JudgeHarryPregersonInterchangeLaLaLand’sopeningsceneisasix-minutedancethatplaysoutinL.A.’sbadtraffic.Itisalsowherethefilm’sleadingroles,strugglingactressMiaandjazzpianistSebastian,firstencountereachother—inaroadangerincident.ThesceneissaidtohavebeenfilmedovertwohotdaysinsouthL.A.SmokehouseRestaurant,BurbankThisisthesettingforthesceneinwhichMiadiscoversSebastian’stalentforthepiano.ThefictionalLipton’srestaurant---wherejazzpuristSebastianwasreluctanttoplayChristmasmusic---isinrealityaplacelongfrequentedbyactors,producersandothershowbusinesstypes.Ithasbeenonthisspot,acrossthestreetfromtheWarnerBrosstudio,since1949.Inthefilm,theouterwallofLipton’sistheYouaretheStarmural (壁画).whichfeaturesMarilynMonroe,CharlieChaplinandothers,whichisonthecornerofHollywoodBoulevardandWicoxAvenueinHollywoodinreality.WarnerBrosStudios,BurbankMiaworksatthestudio’scoffeeshop,whereSebastiancomestomeether.Astheywanderthestudio’slot,Miapointsout“thewindowthatHumphreyBogartandIngridBergmanlookedoutinCasablanca.”It’soneofthefilm’snumerousnodstomoviehistory.WarnerBronsisstillaworkingstudio,with35soundstages,14exteriorsetsandvisitortours.Cathy’sCorner,MountHollywoodDriveThissectionoftheroadthatwindsthroughGriffthParkisthesettingoftheirdanceplay.ItoverlookstheSanFernandoValleyandfeaturesonthefilmposter.Cathy’sCornerisnearfamedMulhollandDrive,butpreparefordisappointmentifyou’reexpectingaparkbenchandstreetlamps,whichonlyexistinthemovie.60.Inordertoencountersomefilmstars,youmaygoto_______.A.JudgeHarryPregersonInterchangeB.SmokehouseRestaurantC.WarnerBrosStudioD.Cath’sCorner61.Miamentionedtheunderlinedsentencesoasto_______.A.stressWarnerBrosisstillinfunctionB.showrespectformoviesofpreviousgenerationsC.illustrateLaLaLandwasfilmedatHollywoodCenterStudiosD.compareMiaandSebastian’slovestorywithHumphreyandIngrid62.Inwhichsectionofawebsitecanyoumostprobablyfindthispassage?A.NatureandEnvironment.B.CityandTransport.C.TravelandRecreation.D.FoodandHealth.(C)Fewfactsaboutmodernlifeseemmoreundeniablethanhowbusyeveryoneseemstobe.Acrosstheindustrializedworld,largenumbersofsurveyrespondentstellresearchersthey’reoverburdenedwithwork,attheexpenseoftimewithfamilyandfriends.Butthetotaltimepeopleareworking,whetherpaidorotherwise,hasnotincreasedinEuropeorNorthAmericainrecentdecades.What’smore,thedatealsoshowthatthepeoplewhosaythey’rethebusiestgenerallyaren’t.Partoftheanswerissimpleeconomics.Aseconomiesgrow,andtheincomesofthebetter-offhaverisenovertime,timehasliterallybecomemorevaluable:Anygivenhourisworthmore,soweexperiencemorepressuretosqueezeinmorework.Butit’salsoaresultofthekindofworkinwhichmanyofusareengaged.Inthepast,farmingworkwassubjecttoweatherlimits,whiteatpresentpeopleliveinan“unlimitedworld,”andtherearealwaysmoreincomingemails,moremeetings,morethingstoread,anddigitalmobiletechnologymeansyouhaveafewmoreto-dolistitems.Withtimepressureweighingusdown,it’shardlysurprisingthatwelivewithoneeyeontheclock.Butpsychologicalresearchdemonstratesthatthistime-awarenessactuallyleadstoworseperformance.Sotheironicconsequenceofthe“busyfeeling”isthatwecouldhandleto-dolistlesswellthanifweweren’tsorushed.Arguableworstofall,thefeelingofrushspreadstoaffectourleisuretime,sothatevenwhenlifefinallydoespermitanhourortwoforrecovery,weendupfeelingthatleisuretimeshouldbespent”productively,”too.Ifthere’sasolutiontothebusynessepidemic(流行病),otherthantheuniversal21-hourworkweek,itmaylieinclearlyrealizingjusthowreasonableourattitudeshavebecome.Historically,theultimatesymbolofwealth,achievementandsocialsuperioritywasthefreedomnottowork.Now,it’sbusynessthathasbecometheindicatorofhighstatus.“Thebest-offinoursocietyareoftenverybusy,andhavetobe,”saysGershunny.“Youaskme,amIbusy,andItellyou:”Yes,ofcourseI’mbusybecauseI’manimportantperson!”Toooften,wemeasureourworthnotbytheresultsweachieve,butbyhowmuchofourtimewespend.Welivecrazylives,atleastinpart,becauseitmakesusfeelgoodaboutourselves.63.Accordingtotheauthor,people’sfeelingaboutbusynessresultsfrom_______.A.theincreaseintimevalueB.thesacrificeoffamilytimeC.thelongerworkingtimeD.thechangeofworkingpartners64.Theunderlinedphrase“weighingusdown”inparagraph5isclosestinmeaningto_______.A.makingusoverburdenedB.havingapositiveeffectonusC.measuringusinallaspectsD.givingustimeforreflection65.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Thesolutiontobusynessisapplyinga21-hourworkweek.B.Ifpeoplehadleisuretime,theywouldrelaxthemselves.C.Thefeelingofbeingburdenedspellslowproductivity.D.Freedomisoverrepresentedinthecurrentsociety.66.Whatdoesthepassagemainlyconcernedwith?A.Themeasurementofwealthinthecurrentsociety.B.Theevolutionofpeople’sattitudetowardsbusyness.C.Thehiddenreasonsandeffectsofpeople’sbusyness.D.Thesolutiontoprioritizingthecrucialtasksinbusyness.SectionCDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed. A.However,mealkitsarelikelyheadingforthemainstream.B.Ifit’ssingle-useandthrownaway,thepackagingisakiller.C.Inthatcase,youmightreplacedozensofcartripswithonetrucktrip.D.Mealknitsarriveonyourdoorstepbytruckfilledwitheveryingredientyouneed.E.Tailor-mademealkitssavewastebyprovidingprecisequantitiesoffreshingredients.F.Iffoodwastewasacountry,itwouldrankthirdinemissionsbehindtheUSandChina.Mealkits(餐具)cutfoodwastebutpackagingisaproblemHomedeliverymealkitscanslash(大幅消减)foodwastebymorethantwo-thirds,butsuppliersneedtoswitchtoreusablepackagingtomakethemenvironmentallyfriendly.___67____Thatmeansleftoversareminimized.Butwhilethedeliveryservicesscorewellonreducingfoodwaste,buyingthesameingredientsfromthesupermarketalmostalwayssavesenergyoverallsimplybecausemealkitsusesomuchsingle-usepackaging.Thegoodnewsisthatifyouhavemealsthataretailoredforconsumption,peoplewon’tover-buyandyouhavelessfoodwaste.Youfine-tunetheportionstowhatpeoplewillactuallyeat.Beyondthecostofthewasteitself,thrown-awayfoodgeneratesmethane(甲烷)thatcontributestoclimatechange.___68____A2018reportfromtheBostonConsultingGroupfoundthatthewastewassettosoarbyathirdby2030whenglobalfoodwastewasestimatedtoreach2.1bntonnes.Mealkitscanreducetransportemissionsiftheymeanpeopletakefewertripstothesupermarket.Ifpeopleonlywenttobuygoodsthatareunlikelytodecaysuchassoapandtoiletpaper,theymightonlyhavetovisitthesupermarketonceeverycoupleofmonths.Thatdeliverytruckcancarrymealsforyouanddozensofneighbors.____69___Thestudyfoundthatevenifdeliveredmealkitsreducedfoodwastetozero,theywouldstilluseupmoreenergyoverallthanbuyingthesamefoodfromthesupermarketunlesstheenergyusedforthemealkitpackagingwascutbyafifth.___70___Alltheenvironmentalbenefitsarelost.Butifthepackagingcanbereused,youcangetsomebenefits.Ⅳ.SummaryWritingDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaaspossible.LonelinessPeaksForyearsAmericahasbeentalkingaboutobesity,butanewstudypointstoamoreserioushealthissue:isolationandloneliness.Beingconnectedtootherssociallyiswidelyconsideredafundamentalhumanneed---crucialtobothwell-beingandsurvival.Extremeexamplesshowinfantswholackhumancontactincarefailtogrowandoftendie.Indeed,socialisolationhasbeenusedasaformofpunishment.AccordingtoJulianneHolt-Lunstad,theleadauthorofthestudy,anincreasingportionoftheU.S.populationnowpopulationnowexperiencesisolationregularly.Over42millionadultsaboveage45intheU.S.areestimatedtobesufferingfromchronic(长期的)loneliness.Thestudyof340adultsbetweentheagesof27and101livinginSanDiegoidentifiedthreekeyagerangeswhenpeoplefelttheloneliest.Participantswhohadthehighestlevelsoflonelinesswereintheirlate-20s,mid-50sandlate-80s.Whileitmaycomeasasurprisethatpeopleintheirlate-20ssufferedfromloneliness,alargersurveyshowstheyactuallymaysufferthehardest.Withanincreasingnumberofpeopleworkingfromhome,watchingtelevision,gettingintoanaddictiontoelectronicdevices,ithasbecometooeasytobealone,evenifthat’snotaperson’sintention.Moderndayconvenienceslikehavinganythingwewantdeliveredmakeitpossibletoneverneedtoleavethehouse.So,notsurprisingly,thosewithfrequentsocialcontactusuallyfeellesslonelythanthosewithfewsocialties.Mountingevidencesuggestssocialisolationandlonelinesssignificantlyimpactourhealth,andevenshortenourlives,justlikeobesity.Thisstudyisn’tthefirsttimelonelinesshasbeenflaggedasanemerginghealthissue.Therefore,reducingbothisolationandlonelinessisimportantforqualityoflifeandwell-being.Ⅴ.TranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.72.远足是我们接触大自然的最简单方式之一。(expose)73.新上映的电影改编自一部极具人气的小说,非常卖座。(which)74.和孩子们共读一本书,不仅能培养他们良好的阅读习惯,还能引领他们探索未知世界的奥妙。(notonly)75.在很多国家,各种形态优美的家犬已成为最受喜爱的家庭动物,他们与人们朝夕相处,得到了悉心呵护。(care)Ⅵ.GuidedWritingDirections:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.近期你朋友Sandy打算来上海迪士尼乐园游玩,现就住宿场所(园区内酒店还是园区外民宿【B&B】)的选择写信征询你的意见。假设你是李明,请回信。你的信必须包括:1.简述你对住宿场所选择的建议;2.说明你的理由(从价格、环境、便利性等方面进行对比)。参考 答案 八年级地理上册填图题岩土工程勘察试题省略号的作用及举例应急救援安全知识车间5s试题及答案 Ⅰ.ListeningComprehension(共25分。1-10每题1分;11-20每题1.5分)1~5BBCDC6~10ADDAC11~13CBD14~16DBB17~20AAACⅡ.GrammarandVocabulary(共20分。每小题1分。)21.on22.amtapping23.interrupting24.what25.aredriven26.committed27.toinclude28.inorderthat29.that/which30.It31~35ICGEA36~40JHFDKⅢ.ReadingComprehension(共45分。41~55每题1分;56~70每题2分。)41~45DDBAC46~50ABBCA51~55ACBDD56~59ADDC60~62BBC63~66AACC67~70EFCBⅣ.SummaryWriting(共10分)Socializingwithpeopleisbelievedtobethekeytohappiness,butmorepeoplearesufferingfromloneliness/isolation.Accordingtoastudy,lonelinesspeaksinthreeagestages.Lackofsocialcontactcausedbymodernlifestyles/conveniencemakespeoplefeellonely.Aslonelinessaffectshealthseriously,it’snecessarytotrytoreduceit.(49words)Ⅴ.Translation(共15分)72.Hikingisoneofthesimplestwaysforustobeexposedtonature.1.51.573.Th
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