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2021年上海市高考英语试卷(1月份)
I. Listening Comprehension Section A Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten
short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a
question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will
be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read
the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer
to the question you have heard.
1.(1分)A.Fresh.
B.Salty.
C.Tender.
D.Dry.
2.(1分)A.A luxurious tie.
B.A set of classic works.
C.A red scarf.
D.A wallet.
3.(1分)A.In a barbershop.
B.In the cinema.
C.In the mall.
D.In the library.
4.(1分)A.The boy stayed up all night.
B.The boy came home too early.
C.The boy is forgiven.
D.The boy didn't go home at night.
5.(1分)A.She will accompany the man who asks questions.
B.She also doesn't know the meaning of the term.
C.She sympathized with the man very much.
D.She is well aware of the meaning of the newly coined term.
6.(1分)A.She needs to hurry.
B.The alarm clock didn't ring.
C.She broke the alarm clock.D.She is late for school.
7.(1分)A. ﹩10,000.
B. ¥ 11 ,000.
C. ¥ 12 ,000.
D. ﹩11 ,000
8.(1分)A.He couldn't offer help because of his foot injury.
B.He can't stand the noise of these boxes moving.
C.He can't stand the woman carrying these boxes.
D.He doesn't want to carry the box down from the fifth floor.
9.(1分)A.He is just an ordinary man,not a hero.
B.He wants the woman to publicize his deeds.
C.He has already finished financial aid for students.
D.He wants the woman to keep it a secret.
10.(1分)A.The woman likes to take a shower before going to bed.
B.The man can't have a shower before going to bed.
C.Hot water is supplied in the hotel until 10 p.m.in winter.
D.The hotel still supplies hot water after 10 p.m.
11.(4.5分)(1)A.Have a professional energy checkup
B.Update all the household appliances
C.Make a do﹣it﹣yourself home energy checkup
D.Find the leaks on the outside of your home
(2)A.Because it can help you save energy in a house.
B.Because it can help you decide where should be upgraded first.
C.Because it can help you remember where you have inspected.
D.Because it can help you reduce the air leaks.
(3)A.How to choose a professional energy checkup.
B.How to conduct the home energy checkup.
C.How to make a list of obvious air leaks.
D.How to save energy in your home.
12.(4.5分)(1)A.To make people remember him.
B.To show his excellent talent.
C.To remember the moments in university.D.To recall his childhood.
(2)A.It used some advanced narrative skills.
B.It is easy to understand the deep meaning.
C.It has a kind of bell ringing quality.
D.It is suitable to recite aloud with expression.
(3)A.He likes to compose poems at quiet corners.
B.He graduated from Harvard University in 1995.
C.He wrote only two poems in his life.
D.He had a good time at Harvard.
13.(6分)(1)A.His office is richly decorated.
B.He has used this office for a week.
C.His office is very modem.
D.His office space is spacious enough.
(2)A.To record his trip next week.
B.To communicate with overseas scholars.
C.To collect cost﹣effective web cameras.
D.To record the contents of the report file.
(3)A.A chair that rises up and down and has arms.
B.A modem simple chair.
C.A folded chair without a handle.
D.A second﹣hand solid wood chair.
(4)A.How to choose a web camera.
B.How to prepare for an online meeting report.
C.How to improve Professor White's office.
D.How to decorate Professor White's Office.
II. Grammar and Vocabulary Section A Directions: After reading the passage
below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct.
For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the
given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.
14.(10分)
Why Being in a Band Is CoolWhen you were younger,a piano lesson may have ruined your day.Carrying a flute
(长笛) from class to class just for a half﹣hour lesson (1) have seemed
pointless.But as you enter the adult world suddenly you realise that knowing how to play
an instrument is pretty cool.Yes,even the flute.
So,what makes being in a band so cool?Is it because you get to go on stage and
play to millions of adoring fans?Well,yes,but it'll be a few years before your dodgy
rendition of' Twinkle,Twinkle Little Star' starts to resemble a Mozart symphony.
(2) talented you've been in music it's still not easy to organise a
band,but here's a quick guide to get you started:
(1)Find your members.
You'll need a drummer , a guitarist , a bass guitarist and a singer.Any other
instruments are a bonus.This is where (3) (play) the flute comes
in,if you can make playing the flute cool,you deserve all the fame and fortune in the
world!
(2)Organise a band practice.
If you are lucky enough to have a band member (4) a drum kit and
parents who are hard of hearing,you can practise at home for free.Otherwise,you'll need
to find a local studio (5) can be expensive. (6)
(divide) the cost equally,including the cost of hiring any equipment such as cymbals
for the drummer,you rock together,you roll together!
(3)Be productive.
If you're paying for a studio,the last thing you want is to spend it catching up with
each other,so meet half an hour in advance to get all the chatting (7 )
( finish).
(4)Agree on songs to learn,and learn them!
Each band member should choose a song for the whole band (8)
(learn) ready for rehearsal.This will allow you to see (9 ) genres
(类型) work for your group.
(5)Start writing.
Once you know what music works for you,start writing!You can do this individuallyor as a band but the most important thing is to respect other people's songs.It's very rare
to find (10) who isn't shy about sharing their first few pieces of
writing,so be nice!
If that sounds like a lot of hard work,then you're right!If it also sounds like a lot
of fun,get started!
But what is it that makes all that hard work worth it?
Being in a band teaches you precious life lessons.It is a fun way of learning about
how to share opinions respectfully,be creative,become more confident and work as a
team.Once you can do that you'll be well on your way to finding what it is about you
that makes you unique,special and cool!
Section B Directions: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box.
Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need.
15.(10分)
A.applauding B.entry﹣level C.struck D.fascination E.back﹣seat F.stuck G.stand
H.promoter I.hook J.dominant K.empowered
The nature is part of us.Therefore,it holds a mysterious (1) for me.In my
memory,the valley was quiet and calm,only to see the wheat all over the mountains
waving together in rhythm when the wind blew through,like a ballet troupe.The sun
rose every morning as usual,sweeping across the valley and ultimately falling behind
the peaks.The snow that falls in winter always melts in spring,bringing new hope to
this nature where everything was pleasant and beautiful.
Led by fate,I have became an environmentalist and had the honor of being invited
to address students about my green lifestyle for a long time,The students were surprised
at my lifestyle and maybe they thought my lifestyle was no longer suitable for modern
life.Fortunately,they were still listened to whole lecture,saluting or (2) me—
to some extent the applause implied their encouragement to me.As I began to interact
with them under the stage,I was (3) by kids' lack of knowledge of nature so
that they had little knowledge of protecting environment.
After the address,I put up a stand in the (4) offering green food ,
hoping them interested in it to get the (5) experiencing a first﹣hand feeling of
the green lifestyle no one shows any interest in.So 1 decided to team up with the concert(6) to run a campaign: "anyone who can answer a(n) (7 )
environmental question is qualified to attend the concert.Soon the music can (8)
them coming here".
Since then,I have been considering why kids today do not have the same deep
appreciation for nature that 1 do.One of the significant factors may be that the former
rural civilization has been replaced by the urban civilization.In the past,the poor played
the (9) role in the nature,so they cleared the wasteland,planted crops and
reproduced civilization.With the massive invasion of industrialization and urbanization,
people were forced to move away from nature.The struggle between tradition and
modernity,the confrontation between humans and nature has led people to believe that
they are the masters of the universe.Is this really the case?It is time to think about who
(10) us to destroy nature.
III. Reading Comprehension Section A Directions: For each blank in the following
passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each
blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.
16.(15 分) The misery of my bike commute in Calgary,Alberta,is the river
valley hill.It's not particularly steep,but at about a mile long,I rarely climbed up
without arriving with sweat.Studies have shown the prospect of arriving at work sweaty
is one of the biggest (1) to getting would﹣be bike commuters out of their
cars.That's especially true in a city like Los Angeles,where (2) may face
long routes,hills or hot streets with a lack of shade.
"Pedelec",or pedal electric﹣assisted bikes like the one I rode,can end that
worry.They look and act like traditional bicycles,but their motors make pedaling much
easier when required.Sometimes called the most energy﹣efficient motorized mode of
transportation ever built,they're also incredibly green.The biggest barrier may be the
outdated attitude that sees bikes only as a recreational athletic opportunity rather than a
practical (3) option.
At a time when cities across North America are struggling to combat crippling traffic
and reduce climate emissions , e﹣ bikes have the ( 4 ) to ease both
problems.And yet ridership has yet to truly (5 ) About 152 ,0000 e﹣bikeswere sold last year in the U.S.,a figure that would be more than 5 million if Americans
used them at the same rate as western Europeans.
Many of the barriers to e﹣ bike ( 6 ) in North America are
legislative.Patchwork rules treat e﹣bikes more like mopeds than traditional pedal bikes in
some jurisdictions,meaning they are (7) from bike lanes and from boarding
public transportation.
Few places on the continent, (8) ,are better poised to break through
these barriers than California.Legislation was approved last year to encourage e﹣bike
use,by legally differentiating the cycles from mopeds.In an attempt to head off worries
about turbocharged machines flying down sidewalks and bike lanes at unsafe speeds,the
law classifies bikes into different tiers to (9) lower﹣speed e﹣ bikes,which
top out at 20 mph,from faster﹣moving "speed pedelecs",which are restricted from
protected bike paths.
Amid these legislative (10) ,e﹣bikes have become more accessible to
consumer.Finding them in bike shops isn't as (11) as it once was,and their
cost has fallen as the price of lithium﹣ion batteries has dropped.Today,a decent e﹣
bike,while still (12) ,is comparable in price to a high﹣end mountain bike.
After years of (13) over mixing pedal and motor power,cycling advocacy
organizations also are finally throwing their support behind e﹣bikes.Dave Snyder,the
executive director of the California Bicycle Coalition, (14) the state's new
legislation based partly on the (15) that e﹣bikes help out those who "just
can't ride as far or as fast as they need to".
(1)A.advantages B.processes C.barriers D.complements
(2)A.riders B.builders C.customers D.volunteers
(3)A.production B.communication C.facilities D.transportation
(4)A.routine B.potential C.temporary D.major
(5)A.make of B.carry on C.bring up D.take off
(6)A.adaptation B.adoption C.adjustment D.justification
(7)A.proved B.alerted C.banned D.authorized(8)A.however B.unless C.meanwhile D.anyway
(9)A.originate B.combine C.separate D.satisfy
(10)A.factors B.benefits C.limits D.damages
(11)A.proper B.critical C.sensational D.difficult
(12)A.expensive B.distinctive C.sensitive D.intensive
(13)A.trouble B.concern C.power D.scale
(14)A.favored B.folded C.referred D.gifted
(15)A.appeal B.address C.amount D.advocate
Section B Directions: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by
several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices
marked A, B, c and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information
given in the passage you have just read.
17.(8分) Among all the different types of journey that people undertake there are
also those of a spiritual nature.Some of the trips we do in our lives are purely for
pleasure,some are meant to make us stronger,sometimes we travel to explore and
learn,and in all of these undertakings we grow and become wiser.
There is a lot we can learn from the land that surrounds us and the best way to
acquire that knowledge is by traveling and experiencing.This ancient aboriginal initiation
ritual involves exactly this:a long spiritual hike across the indigenous land.Although
widely known as "Walkabout , " in later years the ritual has been referred to as
"temporary mobility , " because the former is often used as a derogatory term in
Australian culture.
A young man on Walkabout
Historically speaking , the walkabout is a rite of passage in which young
(adolescent) Aboriginal Australians undertake a journey that will help "transform" them
into adults.The journey is usually made between the ages of 10 and 16.During this
journey which can last for up to six months,the individual is required to live and
survive all alone in the wilderness.
This is not an easy thing to do,especially not for teenagers.That is why only those
who have proven themselves mentally and physically ready are allowed to proceed withthe walkabout.Only the elders of the group decide whether it is time or not for the child
to do it.The children are not completely unprepared for the journey.During the years
before the walkabout,the elders instruct them and give them advice about the ceremony
and adult life in general;they have been passed the "secrets" of the tribe,the knowledge
about their world.
Aboriginal woman
Those who are initiated in the walkabout are also decorated with body paint and
ornaments.Sometimes they are marked with a permanent symbol on their bodies.In some
cases,a tooth is removed from the mouth,or the nose or ears of the initiated are
pierced.Traditional walk about clothes include only a simple loin cloth and nothing more.
During a walkabout,a young person can sometimes travel a distance of over a 1,
000 miles.In order to survive this long hike,the participant in the walkabout must be
able to make their own shelter and must be capable of procuring food and water for
themselves.
That means he needs to hunt,catch fish,and also recognize and utilize edible and
healing plants.The initiated youngster must learn to identify plants such as bush
tomatoes,Illawarra plums,quandongs,lilly﹣pillies,Muntari berries,wattle seeds,
Kakadu plums,and bunya nuts.
(1)What can be referred from the first two paragraphs of the passage?
A.Australians like to engage in all kinds of travel.
B.People can gain knowledge through travel.
C.Travel is usually purely for pleasure.
D.Walkabout is a long spiritual journey.
(2)What do we know about the young Aboriginal Australians?
A.All young Australians are required to live alone in the wilderness.
B.The difficulties they experienced in hiking turned them into adults.
C.Walkabout should only be done if they are mentally and physically prepared.
D.Walkabout is an unprepared test for the young Aboriginal Australians.
(3)According to the passage,what skill does a person need to acquire in the
walkabout?A.Identifying directions.
B.Preserving physical strength.
C.Planting plants.
D.Hunting and fishing.
(4)Which of the following options is true about walkabout?
A.Only people who have experienced torture are qualified to the walkabout.
B.Women must decorate themselves with body paint and ornaments.
C.To survive,the participants need to acquire certain survival skills.
D.Indigenous women are not required to participate in the walkabout.
18.(6分) xMAP Technology allows users to perform a wide range of protein﹣and
nucleic acid﹣based multiplex assays,which can simultaneously detect up to 500
targets in a single run.
Key Advantages of xMAP Technology:
•Test for more biomarkers.
•Develop custom assays.
•Use less sample.
•Save time and reagents.
•Gain a better understanding of complex biological systems.
•Order from thousands of predesigned kits from our Partners.
xMAP Technology:The Science
What is multiplexing?Multiplexing is a method for high﹣volume biomarker testing—
or testing multiple analytes simultaneously within a single run—using a single sample
volume.xMAP Technology is best﹣ suited for testing 3 ﹣ 500 targets.
How does xMAP Technology work?xMAP Technology uses labeled microspheres or
beads , allowing for the simultaneous capture of multiple analytes from a single
reaction.Because of their small size and low density,xMAP microsphere﹣based assays
exhibit virtual solution﹣phase kinetics during the reaction.The beads are individually read
using an xMAP instrument.
What does xMAP mean?Multi﹣Analyte Profiling,where the "x" represents the
biomarkers (such as proteins,nucleic acids,or polysaccharides) that are being tested.
xMAP BeadsxMAP beads come in a variety of formats ,including magnetic (MagPlex) and
non﹣magnetic (MicroPlex ) beads.
xMAP beads pass through a red laser,or LED,which excites the internal dyes to
distinguish the microsphere set.Then,a green laser or LED excites the fluorescent reporter
dye to determine the result of the assay.
xMAP Applications
xMAP in Action
Explore xMAP Technology and discover some of the many applications used by
multiplexing research experts across the globe:
xMAP Assay Automation:Automation can boost productivity,minimize errors,and
save on reagents.
Immunogenicity:By using xMAP Technology,researchers can consolidate multiple
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Bead﹣Based Multiplexing vs.Electrochemiluminescence :Bead﹣based multiplexing
offers significantly higher plex capacity,requires less hands﹣on time,and delivers
superior results compared to traditional methods.
Generate more data while saving sample,time,and reagents
xMAP beads come in a variety of formats.The MagPlex Microspheres—6.5 micron
superparamagnetic beads that are dyed with three red and infrared fluorescent dyes ,
resulting in 500 distinctly colored bead sets— are our most versatile and efficient
microspheres for high﹣ plex applications.Approximately 108 surface carboxyI groups
(COOH) cover the surface of the bead and serve as covalent attachments for capture
ligands.A fluorescent reporter is coupled to a target molecule,which allows its detection
after specific capture on the microsphere surface.
(1)According to the passage,what is xMAP?
A.A mind map.
B.A test method.
C.A navigation map.
D.An application.
(2)All of the following are advantages of xMAP,except .A.developing custom analysis
B.forming a network structure
C.generating more data
D.saving samples and reagents
(3)Which of the following options is correct?
A.The xMAP beads distinguish groups of microspheres by a blue laser.
B.xMAP allows for the capture of a single analyte from multiple reactions.
C.xMAP technology is used more in the experimental phase.
D.The "x" in xMAP represents the biomarkers being tested.
19.(8分) Life without access to energy is simply miserable.Accessing energy is
the single most important factor in improving the lives of individuals and increasing
the economic opportunities available in their communities.Access to lighting transforms
education from outdoors during the day,to indoors and anytime!A simple refrigerator
can transform a fruit stand to a grocery store.Reliable electricity allows businesses to
stay open and ultimately provides the cornerstone that allows industries to form.
There is a dominant school of thought that energy access can be achieved around the
world with only carbon﹣free sources.This paradigm envisions effectively "leapfrogging"
traditional development patterns,skipping industrialization,and transforming economies
with green energy and a service economy.While compelling in theory,this vision lacks
several critical factors:the need to manufacture the goods that will build the economy,
the scalability of energy sources,and the affordability of that energy.
This transformation is currently underway and its progress is inevitable.The urgency is
created by individuals' current,difficult conditions and the availability of abundant,
affordable energy,particularly coal.All new energy demand will come from the developing
world.Without a thoughtful conversation about the projected doubling of world energy
demand,energy consumption will continue as it is currently underway,in two parallel
paths.One path prioritizes carbon﹣free sources,and sets goals and policies that incentivize
those.The other path responds to the supply and demand inherent in a world economy and
is resulting in the massive development of coal﹣fired electricity generation.
The reality of energy development can be summarized in the example of India'sprojected energy development.By 2022,India is planning 100 GW of new solar and a
relatively tiny 50 MW of new coal.However,a simple calculation of the likely emissions
of these two new sources of energy conducted by a colleague at Stanford indicates that if
all this new electricity generation came from natural gas,the result would be 20 percent
fewer emissions.This is a conversation worth having.
Although not a carbon﹣free source,natural gas has a transformative role to play in
the energizing of developing nations.Abundantly available around the world,and more
transportable than ever,a world natural gas market is creating a more stable,affordable
supply.As an electricity generation fuel,it is both a baseload alternative to coal and a
backup for renewable generation.In this capacity,natural gas provides carbon and non﹣
carbon air emissions benefits.When used as a transportation fuel,natural gas provides
significant air quality benefit to traditional fuels and can be equally affordable.When
deployed as a cooking fuel,liquefied petroleum gas (LPG),provides dramatic health
benefits and could reduce the unnecessary 4 million annual deaths attributed to cooking
over inefficient,biomass fuels.As an economic cornerstone,natural gas can empower
industrial development as a chemical feedstock , fertilizer component , direct energy
source,and electricity provider.
(1)Which of the following is the view of the dominant school?
A.We must actively develop manufacturing industry to promote economic development.
B.Energy affordability should be fully considered in the process of economic
development.
C.Developed countries don't have to worry about energy because of overcapacity.
D.Only carbon﹣free sources can achieve energy access in the world.
(2)Why is it urgent for developing countries to have access to energy?
A.Because of insufficient available energy supply.
B.Because of rapid population growth.
C.Because of huge consumption of renewable energy.
D.Because of serious environmental pollution.
(3)Which of the following statements is wrong about natural gas?
A.Natural gas resources are abundant all over the world.B.Natural gas is not only a substitute for coal but a renewable energy.
C.Natural gas is good for the air as a traditional fuel.
D.Natural gas can be used to promote industrial development.
(4)According to the passage,which of the following statements is correct?
A.Traditional heating water to cook rice can be life﹣ threatening.
B.Natural gas is a kind of carbon﹣free energy.
C.Energy consumption can only continue in the same way as before.
D.Reducing energy poverty is the common goal of mankind.
Section C Directions: Read the following passage. Fill in each blank with a proper
sentence given in the box. Each sentence can be used only once. Note that there are
two more sentences than you need.
20.(8分)A.So why do these movies fail?
B.The film,in contrast,failed to bring its audience along for the ride.
C.Game adaptations" issues seem not to be due to a lack of resources.
D.But the return on investment is not encouraging,with a number failing to recoup
costs.
E.The potential to appeal to a devoted fan base makes these movies an attractive
prospect.
F.However,a common criticism was that it was full of boring exposition and mostly
uninteresting characters .
Too Big,Too Expensive and Too Silly ﹣ Why Video Game Movies Fail
Film adaptations of video games have fallen on the unsuspecting viewing public like
a Drop Bear.At first they look harmless enough,but they often leave viewers bruised and
regretful.
These movies are plentiful. (1) Yet despite big budgets and quality talent
both in front of and behind the camera,most video game movies are commercial and
critical failures.
(2) The answer comes down to a complex mix of conflicting audience
demands and commercial realities.Video game movies often assume that the audience
wants,or is interested in,the game's legend and background.In fairness,this is out offear that fans will?Criticise legend changes,alienating a key demographic.But games
reveal legend progressively over tens of hours of gameplay,whereas movies have a small
portion of that time.This tension risks creating boring exposition and complex story
lines.For example,Warcraft details the origins of conflict between humans and orcs
(兽),the central conflict in the game's world.(3)
Additionally,excessive adherence to the source material extends to using silly plot
devices without spending enough time establishing proper reasons for their existence.In
games,these can work due to the "unspoken but commonly understood logic of ' this is
a video game' ".In a game,people accept inconsistent narrative devices because they
facilitate interesting interaction and are the quickest route towards allowing gamers to,
say,shoot hell﹣monsters on Mars.
The game series became increasingly complex ,as the player﹣controlled protagonist
( 主 角 ) parkoured his way through time periods like Renaissance Italy and
Revolutionary America.The incredibility of the narrative world paled beside the fun of
vaulting from rooftop to rooftop in15th﹣century Florence.
(4) The plot—an original story which retains the key elements of the
games— was criticized as " scattered and fractured" , " hastily explained" and "
disorienting".Vanity Fair pointed out that.It's not clear why any of this is happening" and
RogerEbert.com summed it up as:Characters[talking] in quiet whispers about the complex
methods they use to realize their poorly﹣hidden agendas.
IV. Summary Writing Directions: Read the following passage. Summarize the main
idea and the main point(s) of the passage in no more than 60 words. Use your
own words as far as possible.
21.(10分) Fluido,a Texas﹣based analytics company,recently released its new
product,called FluidoPlus for free.It connects retailers(零售商) to a cloud﹣based
analytics service using Wi﹣Fi.They then collect information about customers behaviour
by monitoring the media access code (MAC) in every smart phone that enters the
stores.This means that stores will be able to implement an analytics package to receive
information that could help guide their marketing.With the information,store managers
can measure the number of people who walk past the store and the number who comethrough the front door.Also,this information includes whether or not these people
come in immediately or are convinced to do so by the shop front.
Fluido Plus has received a lot of criticism from consumers concerned about their
privacy being invaded.But Fluido assures that the MAC data is scrambled,which means
that no personally identifiable information is collected.The company also points to the fact
that Fluido is a part of the group that initiated the Mobile Location Analytics code of
conduct.These sets of rules require companies to receive customers' agreement before they
can collect any personal information.
Emily Carrless,a senior director at the NO Watching Please Co.,believes that this
technology ignores customers' privacy. "This is a clear example of profit outweighing
privacy,she said. "The use of tracking technology by shops in order to provide a better
or more personal service seems totally disproportionate." Carrless also stressed the
importance of customer awareness.She said that while tracking technology was still
developing,there was an obvious goal in mind to identify individuals.Companies like
Fluido won't stop at the general information like the number of customers who walk into
stores.The long game is about identifying individuals,and this technologies is very close
to enabling Fluido to do that.
V. Translation Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the
words given in the brackets.
22.(3分)羽毛球馆里空无一人,为什么灯还亮着? (how
come) (汉译英)
23.(3分)我花费了三天时间画了一幅风景画,庆贺我曾祖父的百年大寿。( take)
24.(4分)载人飞船在太空遨游一周后,终于安全着陆,那一刻,原本寂静无声的发射
中心一片欢腾。( The instant)
25.(5分)小河蜿蜒流淌,陪伴了世代居住在这里的村民,见证了村庄的日新月异。
(company)
VI. Guided Writing Directions : Write an English composition in 120- -150 wordsaccording to the instructions given below in Chinese.
26.(25分)假如你是明启中学的高三学生王佳,你学校的教师Lucy准备在高中开设关
于信息素养( information literacy)的课程。课程包含以下四个板块:网站设计、大数
据处理、辨别真伪信息和精确搜索信息。现在向全体同学征求建议。请你给她写一份电
子邮件 ,要求:
(1)选择两个你感兴趣的板块;
(2)说明为什么选择这个板块的理由。