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5.A.Hesetfiretothebuilding.(考試時間:120分鐘試卷滿分:140分)B.Heparkedhiscarbesidethebuilding.考生注意:C.Hewastryingtocleartheroadwiththehelpofsomeotherpeople.1.答題前,請務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準考證號用黑色字跡的簽字筆或鋼筆分別填寫在試題卷和答題紙規(guī)定的D.Hefoundoutwhatwasgoingon.位置上。6.2.“注意事項”A.He’sgoingtothetheatre.B.He’sjustreturnedfromajob無效。C.He’sjustvisitedhistailor.D.He’sdresseduptohavehisphototaken.3.難度系數(shù):0.65。7.4.考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。A.Registeringforcourses.B.Studyingengineeringandarthistory.C.Buyingliteraturebooks.D.Goingtotheregistry8.A(第題,每題分;第題,每題分;共分)A.TheJenkinsmadeawiseinvestment.AB.Itisnotsensibletomakesuchaninvestment.InSectionyouwilltenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.AttheofeachC.TheJenkinsshouldbuythestockslater.conversation,aquestionwillbeaboutwhatwassaid.TheconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyD.ItisessentialthattheJenkinsshouldmoveout.youaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswerson9.decidewhichisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveA.Itisnotagoodtimingtobuildit.B.Itshouldhavebeenbuiltearlier.1.C.SheiscuriousaboutthisplanD.Shedoubtshowlongtheplanwilltake.A.Lookforthekey.B.Fixtheshelf.10.C.Repairthecar.D.Painttheshelf.A.Theweatherisperfectforsleeping.B.Shewillgocyclingtoo.2.C.Shehasbeensickforaweek.D.Themanshouldn’tgocycling.A.Aneveningcourse.B.Adaycourse.C.Thechoiceofcourses.D.Theworkingtime.B3.InSectionB.youwillheartwoshortpassagesseveralandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeA.Asweater.B.Ascarf.C.Apairofglasses.D.Apairofshoes.askedseveralquestionsoneachofthem.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestions4.willbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichA.thetestinthreeweeks.oneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.B.Calltomakeinquiriesaboutthetestresults.C.Bepatientandwaitforthetestresults..A.SouthKoreanB.Americancitizens.D.Inquireaboutthedatewhentheresultswillbereleased.試題第1頁(共14頁)試題第2頁(共14頁)C.Peopleinindustrializedcountries.D.Peoplewitheconomicimprovements.C.It’shardtofindapropertopic.12.A.Highprematuredeaths.B.Overweightcitizens.D.Thewriter’spointofviewoftenchanges.C.Alackofpublichealthcare.D.Ashortageinnewmedicaltechnologies.20.A.Howtoreviseapaperinanacademicmanner.13.A.Morefacilitiesshouldbeestablished.B.Howtopolishyourargumentsinapaper.B.Additionalpressureshouldbeputonpensions.C.Howtotellthemainideasinapapereffectively.C.Peopleshouldretireatanearlierage.D.Howtodecideonrelevantcontentforapaper.D.Peopleshouldbeprovidedwithmorepayments.(每題分;共分)14.A.Suggestionsonhowtothinkupgreatideas.AB.Proposalsofhowtosetupyourownbusiness.Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallyC.onhowtobeasuccessfulbusinessman.correct.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherD.Ideasabouthowtotreatyourcustomers.blanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.15.A.Becauseyourchancesofsuccesswillbeincreased.Howgoodareyouatmaths?SomepeoplelovethechallengeofalgebraorenjoyworkingoutnumberpuzzlesB.Becauseyourbusinessideawillbemorecreative.suchasSudoko.Mathsisallaroundus,fromworkingouthowtosplitthebillafterameal,to21C.Becauseitwillhelpdecidewhethertopursuetheidea.(calculate)yourhouseholdbills.Butmanyfearthemoment22theyhavetodealwithnumbersandD.Becauseyoucan’tdoyourworkwithoutbusinesslearning.figuresandfeelarealsenseofworryandconfusion.Itcanseemdaunting,butthis‘mathsanxiety’isperfectly16.A.Theyenterthemarketwiththeireyesopen.normal,andyou’redefinitelynotalone.Andanyway,ourworriesandfearsdon’tnecessarilyreflectourability.B.Theybelievethemorefailures,thebetter.Theproblemreallystartsinchildhood,atschool.ResearchhasfoundthatmathsteacherswhoarenervousC.Theywereborntobegreatrisktakers.aboutteachingthesubjectcanpassontheiranxietytothepupils,andgirlsmaybe23(likely)tobeD.Theydoacarefulstudytoensuretheirsuccess.affected.TheProgrammeforInternationalStudentAssessmentfoundaround31%of15and16-year-oldsacross34countriessaidtheygotverynervousdoingmathsproblems,33%saidtheygottensedoingmathshomework,and17.A.Beautifulsceneryinthecountryside.nearly60%saidmathsclasseswouldbedifficult.ShulamitKahn,fromBostonUniversity’sQuestromSchoolofB.Cross-countryskiing.Business,toldtheBBCshebelievesgivingstudents,particularlygirls,goodrolemodels“iscritical,especiallyC.Dangersofwintersports.24ayoungage”.Shethinksthekeyis25(get)people,especiallywomen,wholoveteachingD.Painandpleasureinsports.mathstoyoungerchildren.18.A.Hecan’tfindgoodexamplestoillustratehispoint.forBBCFuture,DavidRobsonsays“It’snotclear26mathsarousessomuchfearB.Hecan’tfindapeacefulplacetodotheparedtogeography.Butthefactthatthere’sarightorwronganswer—there’snoroomfor—C.Hecan’tdecidewhethertoincludethepartofskiing.D.Hedoesn’tknowhowtodescribethebeautifulcountryscenery.19.A.Newideascomeupasyouwrite.B.Muchtimeisspentoncollectingdata.27makeyoumoreworriedaboutunderperforming.”And28weassumewe’renota‘mathsperson’,weavoidsolvingthingsthatweprobablycoulddo.Psychologists29(try)toworkoutwhymentalarithmeticcanbringusoutinasweat.That試題第3頁(共14頁)試題第4頁(共14頁)seedoffearmaycomefrommanysources,butsomesuggestthatexpressingyourfearscanloosen30–題,每題分;–題,每題分;共分)controlonyou,andencouragechildrentoseeamathstestasachallenge,notathreat.Ideally,weneedtothinkApositivelyaboutmathsandgiveitasecondchance.eachblankinthefollowingpassagemarkedB,CandD.ineachblankwiththeorphrasethatbestthecontext.BIsthereanythingnicerthanacoolingicecreamonahotsummer’sday?Thistraditionaltreatiscenturiesold,ineachblankwithathebox.Eachcanbeonlyonce.Notethatbutourtastesandconsumerhabitsare41.Howistheicecreamproductionprocesschanging,andwhoisisoneyoudrivingthis42?Makingicecreamisa43process.Whiletherecipeis44-milk,sugarandfat,plusflavorsandcolors-icecreamhasacomplexchemistry.Gettingthe45rightbetweenice,fatandairisimportantiftheicecreamistohavetherighttexture.achievethis,theingredientsneedtobemixedandheated,thencooledchildrenareexhausted,andnotjustbecauseoneinthreekidsisnotgettingenoughsleep.Sleep

andfrozen-aprocessthattakestimeandusesalotofenergy.Designersandengineersareworkingto46deprivationinkids(whorequireatleastninehoursanight,dependingonage)hasbeenfoundto31

theproductionprocesswithnewspecializedequipmenttomakeitincreasinglyautomated.Fornow,47,decreaseacademicachievement,lowerintelligencetestscores,slowphysicalgrowth,and32to

evenwiththehelpofrobotsand3Dprinters,itcantakeuptotwoyearsfromtestinganewfrozendessertproducttomoodinessandirritability.Whiletheargumentforprotectingourchildren’ssleeptimeisconvincing,thereisanother

itbeing48toconsumers.kindofrestthatis33andbeneficialtoourchildren’sacademic,emotional,andcreativelives:

Anddemandisonlygoingup.AccordingtothefoodpackagingcompanyPak,morethan25billiondaydreaming.litresoficecreamwereeaten49in2021.WhiletheUSandChinaarethebiggestconsumers,datafromNotallmentaldowntime(停工休息期)isalike,ofcourse.DowntimespentplayingavideogameorwatchingaNielsenIQshowsthatpeopleintheUKbought28%moreicecreamduringtheUK’srecord-breakingsummertelevisionshowmayhaveits34,butthekindofdowntimeIamtalkingaboutisdifferent.I’mtalking

comparedtoayearearlier.50,risingtemperaturescanexplainwhysomepeoplearebuyingmoreiceaboutthekindofmind-wanderingthathappenswhenthebrainisfreeofinterruptionandallowedtogetridofthe

cream,butit’snottheonlyexplanation.Thepandemichasseenpeople51pleasurestheycanenjoyat35oftheday.videogames,andotherelectronic36preventthiskindofmentalhome,whichincludeeatingindulgent(放縱的)foods.Andworriesaboutthecost-of-livingcrisiscouldhaveawanderingbecausetheyinterrupttheflowofthoughtsandmemoriesthat37thefoundationofpositive,52asevenapremium(高端的)icecreamisanaffordableductivedaydreaming.So,whatnewthingscanweexpectonastickorinacone?Consumersofallagesbuyicecream,butitisThereis,however,anotherwayoflookingatmindwandering.Fortheindividual,mindwanderingthe

millennialconsumerswhoaredrivinginterestinmoreoriginalflavors,includingspices.Dairystill53,possibilityofveryreal,personalreward,someimmediate,somemore38.Theserewardsincludebutplant-basedicecream,sorbets(雪糕)andlow-caloriechoicesareagrowingpartofthefrozendessertmarket.self-awareness,memoryconsolidation,futureplanning,simulatingthe39ofanotherperson,evaluatingBut,accordingtoElsebethBaungaard,portfoliomanager(投資組合經(jīng)理)atPak,thenextworldwidetheimplicationsofselfandothers’emotionalreactions,moralreasoning.54willbelessaboutinnovationandmoreaboutportionsize.“I’msorrytosayit’ssimply55,”Inotherwords,daydreamingonlyseemslazyfromtheoutside,butviewedfromtheinsideorfromthe

shesays.“Butthequalitywillbehigher.”perspectiveofapsychologist,suchasKaufman,oraneuroscientist,suchasMaryHelen,acomplicatedand41.A.peakingB.evolvingC.continuingD.survivingextremely40neurologicalprocessistakingplace.fromtheinside,ourchildrenareexploringtheonlyspacewheretheytrulyhaveautonomy:theirownminds.42.A.growthB.investmentC.expansionD.shift43.A.labor-savingB.eye-catchingC.time-consumingD.profit-making試題第1頁(共14頁)試題第2頁(共14頁)44.A.simpleB.secretC.specialD.specificHewasabrilliantandtalentedsurgeonwhoremindedmeinappearanceofachain-smokingEinstein.He45.A.linkB.differenceC.lineD.balancewouldaskaboutmypainandmymentalstate,butwhatIremembermostishistobringmeFrenchfriesthe46.A.monitorB.improveC.investigateD.observenexttimehevisited.Ifeltthathecaredaboutmeand,moreimportantly,understoodwhatIwasgoingthrough.He47.A.thereforeB.howeverC.likewiseD.moreoverconnectedwithme,andItrustedandobeyedeverythinghetoldmetodo.48.A.vitalB.relevantC.a(chǎn)vailableD.familiarGettingablanketandplacingitonmypatientis,intheend,acheckandbalanceforme.Ihavethepowerto49.A.globallyB.nationallyC.regionallyD.provinciallyorderhundredsoftestandtreatments.Istrivetoalwaysberight(oratleastneverwrong).Andonnotsorare50.A.LuckilyB.HopefullyC.HappilyD.Clearlyoccasions,Ihelpsavealife.Butintheend,ifIhavenotmadethatconnectionwithmypatient,ifIhavenotshown51.A.reachingforB.seeingthroughC.lookingintoD.showingthemIunderstandtheirneeds,thenIhavefailedthemasaphysicianandasaperson.52.A.visualB.indirectC.similarD.dynamic56.Accordingtotheauthor,whatdoestheperformanceofgivingblanketstopatientsmean?53.A.dominatesB.survivesC.a(chǎn)risesD.spoilsA.Itmaybeanoverusedexpressionalthoughhedoesn’tcareaboutit.54.A.issueB.scaleC.basisD.trendB.Itgiveshimthepowertoordertestsandtreatments.55.A.shrinkingB.varyingC.matteringD.lastingC.It’shelpfultosavealifewhenyouareintrouble.D.Ithelpscommunicatehiscaretowardshispatients.57.Theauthormentionedhisownexperienceasapatient,whichofthefollowingisNOThisintention?BA.ShowinghisgratitudeforthesurgeonReadthefollowingthreepassages.EachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedB.Demonstratinghisactionofgivingblanketsstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtoC.ImplyingthesimilarfunctionofbringingFrenchFriesandgivingblanketstopatientstheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.D.Claimingtheimportanceofpatients’trusttowarddoctors58.Whatdoesthelastsentence(paragraph5)imply?Ibelievethat,asadoctor,Ishouldalwaysgetablanketformypatientswhoneedone.IknowthereareA.Theauthorfeltregretfulfornotmakingconnectionwithhispatientsbybringingthemblankets.otherpeoplewhocandothis.Icanaskanurseoranorderlytodoit,butIbelievethatIshoulddoit.SoseveralB.Agoodphysicianshouldunderstandpatient’sneeds.timesaday,whileworkinginouremergencydepartment,Ileavemypatient’sbedside,getthemanicewarmblanketC.It’simportanttocommunicatedoctors’caretotheirpatients.andcoverthemup,beforecontinuingonmyday.D.Theauthorfailedasapersonashedidn’tshowhisunderstandingforhispatients’needs.WhichbringsmebacktowhyIbelieveIshouldtobringmypatientsablanket.meitisthefirststep59.Thepassageismanlyabout__________.incommunicatingtothepersonthatmypriorityishisorhercomfort,bothphysicalandemotional.ItisasimpleactA.emphasizingtheimportanceofsincerecareandunderstandingofpatientsthatacknowledgesmydesiretomeettheirbasicneedsasapatient.ItmaybeanoverusedexpressionbutIwanttoB.emphasizinghowtobuildabridgebetweendoctorsandpatientstreatmypatientsthewayIwouldwantmyfamilymemberstakencareof.ThisbehaviorwasalsomodeledformeC.emphasizingthatasmallgesturecanwarmthepatient’sheartwhenIwasapatient.D.emphasizinghowtoimprovethedoctor-patientrelationshipShortlyaftercollegeIwasinvolvedinaseriousaccidentwhileworkinginanambulanceasavolunteer.TheshortstoryisthatIbrokemyfemur(大腿骨),thelargeboneinmyhip,andmyrecoveryrequiredatotaloffoursurgeriesoverayearorso.Thesurgeonwhoperformedthelastthreeoperationsusuallydidhisroundslateatnight.試題第3頁(共14頁)試題第4頁(共14頁)A.ensureapplicants’dedicationtotheprogram.寄養(yǎng))B.payformanagementandtraining.arecurrentlyseekingfostervolunteersforlargedogs(50poundsandup)only.arenotC.coverthecostofthevolunteerT-shirt.acceptingapplicationsforcatsorsmallanimalsatthistime.Asafostervolunteer,youwillplayD.supporttheshelter’sdailyoperations.akeyroleinprovidingcareoutsideoftheshelterenvironment.AnimalHumaneSociety(AHS)willsupportyouthroughoutyourfosteringjourney.Forcompanieswhobottlepuremountainair,likeoneinCanada,droppingairqualityisabusinessopportunity.Fortherestofus,it’sakiller.Whilebillionsofpeopleliveinafogofharmfulairborneparticleseach

?Applicantsmustbe18yearsorolder.day,thebusinessofAir,whichsellsbottledCanadianmountainair,isbooming.

mustlivewithin60milesofAHSsheltersinMinnesota.“OurChinesewebsitekeepscrashing.aregettingordersfromalloverthecountry,notjustthewealthier

shouldhaveastable,safe,andcomfortablelivingsituationwiththeabilitytoprovidecities,”saidHarrisonChinarepresentativeforAir.“Whentheairisbad,weseeincreaseinsales.”

plentyofloveandcarefortheanimal.Whilethecompanyhassold12,000bottlesofairfromCanada’snationalparkstoChinesepeoplesickofthepollutionthatchokesmanyofthecountry’scities,plentyofothernationsareincreasinglyaskingforcleanair.

therequiredvideobeforecompletingyourapplication.ThevideocontainsThepastweekhasalsoidentifiedthecauseforthissmoggymalaise(難以捉摸的問題).Thetorchingoffossilimportantinformationthatwillbediscussedduringthefuelshasgrownsoquicklythattheworldisheadingtoatmosphericconcentrationsofcarbondioxidebeyond400

?Submityourfosterapplication.partspermillion—alevelunseeninhumanhistory.Particlesandchemicalsreleasedfrompowerplantsand

?Aftersubmission,you’llbeinstructedtoscheduleanonlineinterviewwithaServicesManager.vehiclesarekillingusastheCO?dissolvestheGreatBarrierReefandhelpsrobAlaskaofawinter.Indeed,ifhumansvanishedtomorrow,ourgreatcontributionswillnotbenon-hoveringhoverboards,butour

?AttendtheonlineIfaccepted,a$35applicationfeeisrequired,coveringpollution.Recentresearchconcludesthatonvastgeologicaltimescales,humanswillleavebehindjustalayerof

administrativeprocessingandtrainingcosts.willalsoreceiveanAHST-shirt.Iftheplasticandablanketofplanet-warminggreenhousegases.feeisaconcern,contactvolunteer@animalhumanesociety.orgforoptions.Cities,wheremostpollutiondwells,areperhapsaheadofnationalgovernmentsinrealizingthecrisisweall60.Whoismostlikelytobeacceptedasafostervolunteer?nowface.IntheUS,theCleanAirActhasliftedthesmogfrommanylargeAmericanmetropolisesandhavebandedA.John,acollegegraduatelivinginapeacefulcommunity.withotherurbanareasfromaroundtheworldtodomoretotackleclimatechange.ParishasplacedamonthlybanB.Ellen,apetownerexpectingadogweighing35pounds.uponcarsalongtheChamps-Elysee,whileSantiagoinChilelastyeartemporarilybanned40%ofits1.7mvehicles.C.a(chǎn)homelesspersonlookingforajobinvolunteerservices.ButwithmorepeopledyingfromairpollutioneachyearthanmalariaandHIV,it’sclearthatfarmoreneedsD.Alice,anurseliving65milesfromAHSsheltersinMinnesota.tobedonetocleanupourcities,stemtheflowofplasticintotheenvironmentandhelprapidlygrowingeconomies61.Whatcanapplicantsexpecttofindinthevideo?exploitthesunandthewind,ratherthancoal,fortheirenergyneeds.OtherwisewewillrunoutofplacestobottleA.tosubmitthefosterapplication.cleanairfrom.B.IntroductiontotheshelterenvironmentatAHS.63.WhichofthefollowingstatementaboutAiris?C.Keyresponsibilitiesinprovidingcareforlargeanimals.A.ItsellsbottledpuremountainaironlytowealthycitiesinChina.D.RelatedinformationinthevolunteerB.TheCanadiancompanyprofitsbytransportingnationalparks’airtoChinesepeople.62.Whyaretheapplicantscharged?試題第1頁(共14頁)試題第2頁(共14頁)C.Itisatechnologycompanywhosewebsitekeepscrashing.recyclingprocessorsandmanufacturingplants.amicrofactory,gonearethedaysofneedingseparatefacilitiesD.Itsproductscauseseriousenvironmentalproblems.tocollectandstorematerials,extractelementsandproducenewproducts.64.Whatistherootoftheworld’sairpollutionproblem?69HerinventionevolvesthisideabytakingmaterialsfromanoldproductandcreatingsomethingA.Theatmosphericconcentrationsofcarbondioxide.different.“Thekidsdon’tlookliketheparents,”shesays.B.Theexcessiveburningoffossilfuels.Forexample,themicrofactorycanbreakdownoldsmartphonesandcomputermonitorsandextractsilicaC.ThedissolvingGreatBarrierReef.(fromtheglass)andcarbon(fromtheplasticcasing),andthencombinethemtogether.ThisgeneratesacommonD.Thetrillionsoftinypiecesplastic.materialwithmanyindustrialuses.7065.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?In2019,just17.4percentofe-wastewasrecycled,sotheyabilitytore-formacrucialnewdevelopmentA.PlentyofothernationswerenotabletobuycleanbottledairfromAir.inthechallengerecyclingcomplexelectronicdevices.candosomuchmorewithmaterials,”saysSahajwalla.B.Innovativetechnologieswouldbetheconsequenceifhumansdisappearedontheearth.A.recyclinghasnotworkedforeveryrecyclingchallenge,especiallytherecyclingofC.ThewarmwinterinAlaskaiscausedbytheburningoffossilfuels.e-waste.D.NationalgovernmentsareworkingonthesmoggyproblemthroughajointB.Shesaysthesmallscaleofthemachineswillmakeiteasierforthemtoonedayoperateon66.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitle?renewableenergy,unlikemostlargemanufacturingplants.A.Bottledair:farfromasilverbullettoairpollutionC.Sahajwallareferstothisprocessas“thefourthR”,adding“re-form”tothecommonphraseB.Droppingairquality:thekillerhuntingallofus“reduce,rouse,recycle.”C.Aglobaldilemma:pollutionhasbothupsidesanddownsidesD.ElectronicscontainsvariouspoisonouschemicalsandmaterialsthatarereleasedintotheD.Anemergentcall:wearerunningoutofcleanbottledairenvironmentsiftheyarenotdealtwithproperly.E.Thenewall-in-oneapproachcouldleaveourcurrentrecyclingprocessesinthedust.CF.recyclingplantsbreakdownmaterialsforreuseinsimilarproducts—likethefollowingpassages.ineachblankwithasentenceintheEachsentencemeltingdownplastictomakemoreplasticthings.bethatsentencesneed.分)Mostoftheworld’s2.22billiontonsofannualtrashendsupinlandfillsoropendumps.Sahajwalla,aReadthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorematerialsscientistandengineerattheUniversityofNewSouthinSydney,Australia,hascreatedasolutiontothan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.ourmassivetrashproblem:wastemicrofactories.Therelittletrashprocessors—someassmallas500squarefeet71Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassagein—houseaseriesofmachinesthatrecyclewasteandtransformitintonewmaterialswiththenewtechnology.nomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.67Sahajwallalaunchedtheworld’sfirstwastemicrofactorytargetingelectronicwaste,ore-waste,in2018inPictureyourselfsittingathomeinaquietreadingnook,ignoringtheworldaroundyou,absorbedinatale.Sydney.Asecondonebeganrecyclingplasticsin2019.Now,herlabgroupisworkingwithuniversityandindustryreadtheblurb,instantlybecameintriguedandnowyou’reinthemiddleofanabsoluteturner.But,there’spartnerstocommercializetheirpatentedmicrofactorytechnology.68Theapproachwillalsoallowcitiestoahotdebate-physicalbooksvs.booksvs.audiobooks.Doesthedeviceyou’reusingtoreadyourreactiontorecyclewasteintonewproductsonlocation,avoidingthelong,ofteninternational,high-emissiontreksbetweenthebook?試題第3頁(共14頁)試題第4頁(共14頁)Generally,readingusesseveralareasofthebrain.There’sattentionspan,reasoning,readingfluency,memoryandlanguagecomprehension.Readingisknowntostrengthencommunicativeability,vocabularyandincrease75launch)emotionalintelligenceandsocialperception.So,whicheverwayyou’rereading,therearedefinitelybenefits.But,let’slookattheprostoreadingwithyoureyes-that’sphysicalbooksande-books.Theycanhelptoretaininformationbetter.Thisisbecausewhenyoucanactuallyseethewords,yourattentionisheldmoreclosely.Addto(分)thisthefactthatwithphysicalbooksyoucangobackandfindanypartyoumissed,especiallyifyourmindwanders,WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.whichitlikelywillatsomepointorother.76“未來的生活”2050Ontheotherhand,there’stheaudiobook.Headphonesin,you’reswitchedfromlifeandthestoryreally年生活的設(shè)想。內(nèi)容包括但不限于:comesalive,almostlikewatchingafilm-inyourhead.Fromascientificperspective,listeningtoanaudiobookis1.未來科技對人類生活的影響;likelytohelpyoudevelopagreatersenseofempathyasyouheartheemotionofthenarrator.canmoreeasily2.understandinflectionandintonation.Hearingthestoryengagesdifferentpartsofthebrain,heighteningtheintensity3.你希望未來生活具備的特點。andimagery,makingyouenjoyitmore.可適當發(fā)揮,使文章連貫,文中不得出現(xiàn)真實的姓名和校名。Allinall,itseemsthatthereareadvantagestobothphysicalbooksandaudiobooks.Perhaps,nexttimeyou

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