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上海外國(guó)語(yǔ)大學(xué)閔行外國(guó)語(yǔ)中學(xué)2025學(xué)年第一學(xué)期期中高三英語(yǔ)考試2025年11月I.GrammarandVocabularySectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeProperformofthegivenwordfortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.Atahyper-controlledindoorfarmAtahyper-controlledindoorfarminindustrialSouthSanFrancisco,fourrobotscarefullytransferseedsfrombarcoded(有條形碼的)traysinto4.5-metertowersthat____1____(hang)verticallyinsidea445sqmetregrowroom.Workersinspectthegreensforimperfectproduce,butthereisalmost____2____.Thenthepesticide-freeproductispackagedandputonatruck____3____(deliver)toalocalmarketwherethecustomerbecomesthefirstpersontotouchit.Withtheworld’spopulationexpectedtoreachnearly10billionby2050,mostof____4____willbelivingincities,expertssaya70%increasefromcurrentlevelsofglobalfoodproductionwillbeneeded.Butagriculturallandis____5____shortsupplythankstotheclimatecrisisandurbanization.Indoorfarmingraisedmorethan$1bnin2021,exceedingthecombinedfundingin2018and2019.Butcriticssaythemassiveenergycosts____6____(need)torunverticalfarmsmakethepracticefarlesseco-friendlythantheirbrandingsuggests.Designedtoproduceyieldshundredsoftimeslargerthantraditionaloutdoorfarming,verticalfarmsoccupyspacessuchasbuildingsorshippingcontainerswhileusing70to95%lesswater____7____theycanrecaptureandrecycleratherthanwasteitduetopoorirrigation(灌溉).Productsarefullytraceablefromseedtoshelf,stay____8____(fresh)longerandthere’slittleriskofbacteriaorhavingtotransportthemlongdistancesintrucksandplanes.EntrepreneurslikeIrvingFain,CEOandfounderofManhattan-basedBoweryFarming,saythatthey’regatheringknowledgeaboutplantgrowththat____9____otherwisetaketraditionalfarmersoutdoorshundredsofyearstogain.Thepossibilitiesraisedbyverticalfarmshavealsocapturedtheimaginationofanumberoflargeventurecapitalistsandprivateequityfunds.“Whileitisstilltooearlytotell____10____thesehigh-tech,high-risegrowingmachineswillbecomearealestateassetclassintheirownright,someinvestorsarestartingtotakeaseriouslookatverticalfarmingasapossiblenewassetcategory.”saidFain.SectionBDirections:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.representativesB.normallyC.open-mindedD.developE.politeF.advantageG.writtenH.conveyI.imaginaryJ.relateK.generally

InternationalmodelUnitedNationsmeetingsareeventsatwhichhighschoolandcollegestudentsfromallovertheworldplaytheroleofUNrepresentatives.ThesemeetingsarelargelybasedontherealUnitedNations.Theyareevendividedintomanyofthesamegroups,suchastheUNSecurityCouncilandtheWorldHealthOrganization.Theeventsallowstudentsto____11____andstrengthenskillsthatareimportantforinternationalcareers,suchaspoliticsorinternationallaw.Oneofthemaingoalsofthemeetingsistodevelopeffectivecommunicationskills.Becauseofthis,studentsparticipateinmanypresentations,debates,and____12____researchassignments.Forexample,attheendofeverymeeting,eachstudentgroupwritesasuggestionforsolvingonemajorworldproblemthattheyhavelearnedaboutthroughtheirresearch.Thesegroupsthendiscusstheirsuggestionwiththerestofthestudent____13____inordertogetthemtosupportit.Theymayalsodiscussandsolveinventedproblems,suchas____14____warsornaturaldisasters.Suchactivitieschallengestudentsabilitiesto____15____theirthoughtsinaclear,thoughtfulway.Inadditiontoworkingonbasiccommunication,studentsatthemeetingstrytoexpressthemselvesin____16____waysthathelptosolveproblems.ThisisperhapsthemostdifficulttaskforrealUNrepresentatives,somodelUNorganizersputalotofemphasisonit.Theorganizersstronglyencouragestudentstotryto____17____toothers,considertheirfeelings,andagreeonsolutions.Themeetingsarealsodesignedtohelpstudentsbecomemore____18____,whichencouragesthemtolearnmoreaboutotherculturesandtothinkaboutimportantproblemsindifferentways.Whilepretendingtobefromadifferentcountry,studentsareexposedtoalotofideasandinformationthattheywouldnot____19____consider.Usually,theycomeawaywithamuchbetterunderstandingofpeopleindifferentcultures.Thisexperienceoftengivesthema(n)____20____overschoolmateswhoonlylearnaboutworldeventsandinternationalrelationsintraditionalclassrooms.III.ReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.Intheearly1920sIntheearly1920s,ErnestHemingwaywasalittle-knownjournalistinEurope.Then,in1925,hepublished“InOurTime”,abookofshortstories;inJulyofthatyear,hestartedto____21____“TheSunAlsoRises”,hisfirstnovel,whichfictionalizedhisadventures.Itbecamethemost____22____bookaboutthe“LostGeneration”inpost-warEurope.Hemingwaybecamefamous“graduallyandthensuddenly”.Eightothernovelsfollowed,asdidPulitzerandNobelprizes.HeremainsthemostfamousAmericannovelistofhiscenturyandhisWikipediapagealsogetsmore____23____thanothers,includingF.ScottFitzgeraldandJohnSteinbeck.Why?Therearethreereasons.First,nobodyhad____24____likehimbefore.Ashortcleansentenceisafinething.Heknewwhatto____25____,asheexplained:“Ifawriterknowsenoughofwhatheiswritingabout,hemayomitthingsthatheknowsandifthewriteriswritingtrulyenough,thereaderswillhaveafeelingofthosethingsstronglyasthoughthewriterhadstatedthem.”This____26____styleinfluencedwritersoffiction—notablyNormanMailer,CormacMcCarthyandRaymondCarver—aswellasjournalists.Second,hisheroesattractedfamous____27____.Hedefinedcourageas“graceunderpressure”:martially,forthesoldierFrederickHenryin“AFarewelltoArms”;physically,forthefishermanSantiagoin“TheOldManandtheSea”.In1955,JohnF.Kennedy,the35thUSPresident,askedforHemingway’s____28____tousethisdefinitioninhisbiography“ProfileinCourage”.JohnMcCain,alatepolitician,____29____Hemingway’sfavouritenovel“ForWhomtheBellTolls”inoneofhisownbooks:“Theworldisafineplaceandworththe____30____forandIhateverymuchtoleaveit.”Third,andperhapsmostimportant,Hemingway’slifebecame____31____.Hemarriedfourtimes,drankhard,waswoundedintheFirstWorldWar,reportedontheOmahaBeachlandingsinthesecond,ranwiththebullsinSpainandsurvivedaplanecrashinAfrica.Butbeneaththeseemingconfidence,hisinnerworldwas____32____;hesufferedfromdepression.Thathasprovidedadequatematerialforbiographiesanddocumentaries.Butadaptationsofhisworkare____33____.FitzgeraldandSteinbeckenjoyhigherratingsandmorereviewsontheirliteraryworks.Forexample,TheGreatGatsbybyFitzgeraldhasbeenadaptedintoseveralwidelydiscussedfilmsandTVseries.Hemingway’sheroes,____34____,arebecomingold-fashioned.Ifso,hemayenduplikeLordByronandOscarWilde:read____35____byafew,readaboutbymany.21.A.naildown B.pickup C.reflecton D.workon22.A.celebrated B.overestimated C.interesting D.disgusting23.A.credits B.views C.reviews D.funds24.A.written B.spoken C.succeeded D.outlived25.A.catchon B.spreadaround C.messup D.leaveout26.A.raw B.brief C.humble D.gentle27.A.admirers B.investors C.reporters D.musicians28.A.invitation B.donations C.permission D.changes29.A.extended B.recalled C.revised D.quoted30.A.shopping B.fighting C.advertising D.arranging31.A.misery B.legend C.revolution D.prejudice32.A.shallow B.primitive C.delicate D.enormous33.A.remarkable B.inaccessible C.rare D.rich34.A.moreover B.therefore C.however D.namely35.A.keenly B.leisurely C.casually D.rarelySectionBDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)Thesedays,nobodyneedstocook.Familiesgrazeonhigh-cholesterol(膽固醇)take-awaysandmicrowavedready-meals.Cookingisanoccasionalhobbyandavehicleforcelebritychefs,whichmakesitoddthatthekitchenhasbecometheheartofthemodernhouse.Whatthegreathallwastothemedievalcastle,thekitchenistothe21st-centuryhome.Themoneyspentonkitchenshasrisenwiththeirstatus.InAmericathekitchenmarketisnowworth$170billion,fivetimesthecountry'sfilmindustry.IntheyeartoAugust2007,theSwedishfurniturechainIKEAsoldoveronemillionkitchensworldwide.Theaveragebudgetfora"major"kitchenoverhaulin2006,calculatesRemodelingmagazine,wasastaggering$54,000,evena"minor"improvementcostonaverage$18,000.Exclusivity,morefamiliarintheworldofhighfashion,hasreachedthekitchen:Robinson&Cornish,aBritishmanufacturerofcustom-made-kitchens,offersaGeorgian-styleone,whichwouldcost145,000to155,000pounds--excludingbuilding,plumbingandelectricalwork.Itsbigsellingpointisthatnobodyelsewillhaveit:"Youwon'tseethiskitchenanywhereelseintheword."Theelevationoftheroomthatoncebelongedonlytotheservantsforthemodernfamilytellsthestoryofacenturyofsocialchange.Rightintotheearly20thcentury,kitchensweresmoky,noisyplaces,generallylocatedunderground,ortothebackofthehouse,asfarfromlivingspaceaspossible.Thatwasasitshouldbe:kitchenswereforservants,andtheaspiringmiddleclasseswantednothingtodowiththem.Butastheworkingclassesprosperedandtheservantshortagesetin,housekeepingbecameamatterofinteresttotheeducatedclasses.OneofthepioneersofaradicalnewwayofthinkingaboutthekitchenwasCatharineEstherBeecher,sisterofHarrietBeecherStowe.InAmericanHuman'sHome,publishedin1869,theBeechersistersrecommendedascientificapproachtohouseholdmanagement,designedtoenhancetheefficiencyofawoman'sworkandpromoteorder.ManycontemporaryideasaboutkitchendesigncanbetracedbacktoanotherAmerican,ChrisFrederick,whosetaboutenhancingtheefficiencyofthehousewife.Her1919work,House-Engineering:ScientificManagementintheHome,wasbasedondetailedobservationofawife'sdailyroutine.Sheborrowedtheprincipleofefficiencyonthefactoryfloorandappliedmystictasksonthekitchenfloor.Frederick'scentralidea,that"stove,sinkandkitchentablemustbeplacedinsucharelationthatuselessstepsareavoidedentirely,"inspiredthefirstfullyfittedkitchen,designedinthe1920sbyMangareteSchutterLibotsky.Itwasamodernisttriumph,andmanyelementsremaincentralfeaturesoftoday'skitchen.36.Whatdoestheauthorsayaboutthekitchenoftoday?A.Itiswherehousewivesdisplaytheircookingskills.B.Itiswherethefamilyentertainsimportantguests.C.Ithasbecomesomethingoddamodernhouse.D.Itisregardedasthecenterofamodernhome.37.WhydoestheGeorgian-stylekitchensellataveryhighprice?A.Itisbelievedtohavetremendousartisticvalue.BTherewillbenokitchenexactlythesameanywhere.C.ItismanufacturedbyafamousBritishcompany.D.Noothermanufacturercanproduceanythinglikeit.38.WhatwastheBeechersisters'ideaofakitchen?A.Aplacewherewomencouldworkmoreefficiently.B.Aplacewherehightechnologycouldbeapplied.C.Aplaceofinteresttotheeducatedpeople.DAplacetoexperimentwithnewideas.39.Whatdowelearnabouttoday'skitchen?A.Itrepresentstherapidtechnologicaladvanceinpeople'sdailylife.B.Manyofitscentralfeaturesarenodifferentfromthoseofthe1920s.C.Ithasbeentransformedbeyondrecognition.D.Manyofitsfunctionshavechangedgreatly.(B)WelcometomyfirstnewyearLinkedInmessage.ThistimelastyearIwasstillatMcBainsey.(McBainseyitefollowers:Ifyouneedoutsideexpertise—spreadsheetsstapling(裝訂),anythingreally—youknowhowtoreachme!)But,noregrets.Herearemy2025resolutions:·EstablishRockbotham&Associatesastheleadingbrandinone-personmanagementadvisoryservices.(Asareminder:It’spronounced“Row-bo-tham”).·Breakthe50-connectionmarkonLinkedIn.Iadmitthat41connections,sixofwhomarefamilymembers(hello,Grandma!),islow.ButeveryjourneybeginswithasinglestepaslthinkSunTzuoncesaid.·Conductmorewalkingmeetings.IneedtodothispartlybecauseCaffèNerodoesn’tlikeitwhenImakeacappuccinolastmorethanthreehours.It’sdiplomatictotakeanoccasionalturnroundtheduckpondoppositebeforerelocatingtoStarbucksorCosta.Butwalkingmeetingsalsomakeyoumorecreative,fitterandIthink,richer.In2024.Ihopetofindsomeclientswhowillmeetmeduringmywalkingmeetings.·Returntomedieval(中世紀(jì))sleeppatterns.Ioftenwakeabout3:30ambecauseofanxietyandhunger.Whynotmakeavirtueofit?IntheMiddleAgeseveryonewokehalfwaythroughthenightbeforegoingtosleepagainand,apartfromthe100YearsWar,itdidthemnoharm.IfI’mawakethen,IcandealwithAsianclients.IfIgetany.·Buildonmyself-employmentcoachingsideline.Therearemanyself-employedworkersouttherenow—greetings,andrespect,tothecraveandtheunexpectedlyunnecessary!Theyneedtohearfromavoiceofexperience.Elevenmonthsandninedaysoffreelance(自由職業(yè))consultingbuildscharacter.Whyshouldn’tIsharetheknowledge,forasmallfeeobviously?40.Inthelastyear,thewriter___________.A.learnedtomakecoffee B.startedanewcareerpathC.setup41connectionsonLinkedIn D.reconnectedwithMcBainseyitefollowers41.Whatdoesthewriterplantodoin2025?A.Toadoptatwo-partsleepschedule. B.Tobecomeaself-employedworker.C.ToknowmoreabouttheMiddleAges. D.Toimprovehishealthbywalkingmore.42.Thetoneofthepassagecanbemainlydescribedas___________.A.critical B.pessimistic C.inspirational D.humorous(C)IhavebeenwonderinglatelywhyIshouldteachmynewbornsonEnglish.EveryoneIknowspeaksEnglish,butwouldPeterbebetterofflearningamoresensible,mellifluous(流暢的)language,likemaybeItalian?Itis,Iadmit,astupidquestion.Butstupidquestionscancontaintheseedsofgreatinsights.Thisparticularstupidquestionleadstothefrontierofeconomictheory,aswellastotheintellectualfoundationforthegovernment'santitrust(反壟斷)caseagainstMicrosoft.WhyareAmericanchildrentaughtEnglish?TheansweristhateveryonelearnsEnglishbecauseeveryoneelselearnsit.Inthisrespect,languageisaperfectexampleofwhateconomictheoristscallanetwork.Inanetwork,thebenefitonepersongetsfromusingsomegood-inthiscase,English--dependsonthenumberofotherpeopleusingit.Networksfascinateeconomictheoristsbecausetheydon'tfitnearbyintothestandardmodelofhowmarketswork.Inmostcases,economistsaredefendersoffreemarkets.Peoplelefttotheirowndevices,weargue,willtypicallyachieveanoutcomethatisgoodsocietyasawhole-thevaunted(被大肆吹捧的)invisiblehand.Inthecaseofnetworks,however,thislogicdoesn'tseemtowork.Itiseasytoimaginethatpeoplemightgetstuckwithanetworkthat,onceestablished,ishardtoreplace.Parentsdecidingwhatlanguagetoteachtheirchildren,forinstance,don'treallyhavemuchchoice.HowelsecanweexplainwhytheChinesekeepspeakingChinesewhenlesscomplicatedlanguagesareavailable?Forawhilesupportersoftheneweconomicsofnetworkspointedtowhatseemedtobeacompellingexampleoftheproblem-theQWERTYkeyboard.Asthestorygoes,thisarrangementofletterswasoriginallydesignedtopreventtypistsfromjammingthekeysonearlytypewriters.Despitetheavailabilityofsuperiordesignsandthefactthatjammingkeysisnolongeranissue,QWERTYremainsthestandard.This,theoristsargued,wasanetwork-drivenmarketfailure:Peoplestilltypeonthisinefficientkeyboardjustbecausethat'swhateverybodyelsedoes.Thisdebateovernetworks,keyboards,andmarketfailuremightseemlikearcana(奧秘)onlyeconomistscanlove,butitishavingaprofoundinfluenceonpublicpolicy.ManyacademicswhohavewrittenaboutthetheoryofnetworkshaveworkedfortheJusticeDepartmentandotherfederalagencies.Afrequentclaimisthatcomputeroperatingsystemarelikelanguages:Onceastandardbecomesdominant,itispracticallyimpossibleforanyonetoconsideranalternative,evenabetterone.TheonlydifferencebetweenEnglishandWindows,theargumentgoes,isthatEnglishisfree.43.Whichofthefollowingexamplesbestillustratestheidea"network"mentionedinthepassage?A.Microsoftlimitsreasonablecompetitionthroughitsaggressivepricingmechanism.B.Somescholarsspeakoutagainstthefundamentaleconomictheoryinajournal.C.PeterchoosestolearnItalianforthepurposeofanearlypromotioninhiscompany.D.FamiliessittogethertowatchtheSpringFestivalGalaonNewYear'sEve.44.Theunderlinedphrase"thislogic"inParagraph4referstotheideathat________.A.networksdon'tfitintothestandardmodelofhowmarketsworkB.lessgovernmentalinterventionisgoodforsocietyC.whatlanguagewelearndependsontheenvironmentweliveinD.themarketwouldn'toperateproperlywithoutthe"invisiblehand"45.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Freemarketcontributesmosttoaprosperouseconomy.B.TheQWERTYkeyboardreflectsanetworkfailureinbusiness.C.Conveniencegavewaytoefficiencyinthedesignofthekeyboard.D.Personalpreferencesmaywellbedeterminedbyhowothersact.46.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.TheDominanceofMicrosoftIstoBlameB.NetworksMakeSubstitutesImpossibleC.TheLanguageWeUseDependsonNetworksD.Policy-makingIsSubjecttoPublicOpinionsSectionCDirections:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthesentencesgivenbelow.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.DoesBeingAmbidextrousActuallyMakeYouSmarter?Mostofusarefirmlyrightyorlefty.Wehavethego-tohandwefavorforjustabouteverything.Butthereisathirdtypeofhandednessyoumighthaveheardof:beingambidextrous.Ifyouareambidextrous,youareequallyskilledatusingbothhands.Butthere’ssomesubtledifference—thekeywordis“equally”.____47____.Theyarefullyabletousebothhandsforfinemotortaskslikewritinganoteorbuttoningtheirshirt.Youmayhaveheardthatambidextrouspeoplearenaturallymorecreative.____48____.“Ourleftandrightbrainsaretypicallyconnectedandworkingtogetherwhenwedocomplextasks,likecreativepursuits,”saysWalf,aneuroscientistatRensselaerPolytechnicInstitute.“Thereisnoclearevidencethatbeingambidextrouscausesgreatercreativity.”____49____.That’sthemillion-dollarquestion.Youmayhaveheardthatyoushouldswitchtoyouroppositehandtodoeverydaytaskslikebrushingyourteethbecausethathabitwillencouragebrainneuroplasticity—ourbrain’sprocessofadaptingtochallengesandformingnewneuralnetworks.Itsoundsgoodintheory,butthereisnoevidencetosupportthishabit,Walfsays.Whenwe’retrainingtouseournon-dominanthand,“weassumetherehavebeenchangesinbrainadaptability.____50____Butitmightactuallybeadvantageousforthebraintobefunctionallyspecialized.Thatmeanssharingthesamehemisphereforsimilartasksandengagingtheotheronefordifferenttasks,”sheexplains.Sothebottomlineisyoushouldusewhateversidefeelscomfortable,whetherit’syourrightorlefthand—orbothifyou’reambidextrous.A.Sowemightthinkthistrainingisgoodforthebrain.B.However,thatclaimismorelikelytobeafalsebeliet.C.Isitgoodforyourbraintousebothhandsonpurpose?D.Canusingyournon-dominanthand-improveyourbrain?E.Ambidextrouspeoplecanspecializeinsportsinvolvingbothhands.F.Ambidextrouspeoplearen’tjustabletothrowandcatchaballwiththeiroppositehand.IV.SummaryWriting51.Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.WillPlant-basedProteinContinuetobeanAppetizerinFoodWorld?Agoodveganmilkneedstolooklikemilkandtastelikemilk,whetherit’safattyversion,preferredbybakers,oraskimmedone,favoredbythehealth-conscious.Foryears,manufacturersofplant-basedproteinhavehadtroublehackingthisdelicateimitationgameanditseemsthattheyarewinningbackabit.Theglobalrevenues(收益)fromalternativeproteinscouldreach$290billionby2035andthatisacautiousestimate.However,canitlast?Unlikethoseearlyproducts,whichwereneitherterriblytastynorparticularlynutritious,cleaver(剁肉刀)processingimprovestextures,additivesboosttasteandapinchofspeciallyengineeredpeasandbeansaddsnutrientinthelatestproducts.Still,ultra-processedsubstitutesseldommatchanimalproteinsinnutritionalvalue.Animalproducts,includingmilk,arebetterforchildren’sbonedevelopment,thoughlab-grownversionsofmeatordairyarebecomingmorenutritious.Meanwhile,green-mindedconsumersarerealizingthatplant-baseddoesnotnecessarilymeansustainableinthatitstilltakesalottoobtainrawmaterials.Farmingalmonds(杏仁)tomakeamilk-likedrink,forexample,useshugequantitiesofwater.Plant-basedproteinsarealsoatoughsellingiantmarketslikeIndia,wheredietsarealreadyrichinplantsandvegetables,orNigera,wheremeat-eatingisasignofwealth.Thatlimitstheirglobalappeal.Allthesesuggeststhatalternativeproteinshavefartogotoreplacetheanimalkind.Thelimitationsmaybeweighingonthefirmsinvolved.Oatly’smarketvaluehasfallenbyabout80%sinceitslisting,partlybecauseofproductiondifficulties.ThatofBeyondMeat,whoseburgersfeatureinMcDonald’slatestmenu,isdownby90%fromitspeak.Plant-basedfoodsmaynolongerbeonlyanappetizerindiets,buttheirmakerremainoneinfoodbusiness.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________V.TranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.52.要確保你在房屋搖晃的時(shí)候待在牢固的家具下方不動(dòng)。(ensure)(漢譯英)53.牌子上寫著:“不用電吹風(fēng)時(shí)請(qǐng)將插頭拔下”(read)(漢譯英)__________________________________________________________________________54.專家認(rèn)為,晨起空腹喝一杯溫水有助于消化系統(tǒng)一天的規(guī)律運(yùn)作。(contribute)(漢譯英)__________________________________________________________________________55.這部經(jīng)典作品流傳至今,如今雖沒有從前那樣廣泛傳閱,但仍是承載傳統(tǒng)文化的重要載體。(as…as)(漢譯英)__________________________________________________________________________VI.GuidedWriting56.Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.學(xué)校獲撥一批專項(xiàng)經(jīng)費(fèi)用于對(duì)以下一項(xiàng)設(shè)施進(jìn)行修繕更新:1、體育館;2、圖書館;3、實(shí)驗(yàn)室,就此征求學(xué)生意見。假如你是該校學(xué)生李華,請(qǐng)寫一封信給校長(zhǎng),你的信必須包括:1.選擇對(duì)哪一項(xiàng)進(jìn)行修繕;2.選擇的理由;3.就如何改進(jìn)給出建議。____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

上海外國(guó)語(yǔ)大學(xué)閔行外國(guó)語(yǔ)中學(xué)2025學(xué)年第一學(xué)期期中高三英語(yǔ)考試2025年11月I.GrammarandVocabularySectionA【1~10題答案】【答案】1.arehung2.none3.tobedelivered4.whom5.in6.needed7.since8.fresher9.would10.whether##ifSectionB【11~20題答案】【答案】11.D12.G13.A14.I15.H16.E17.J18.C19.B20.FIII.ReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrase

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