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高三英语试卷第高三英语试卷第页青浦区2019学年第一学期高三英语期终学业质量调研试卷(时间120分钟,满分140分)2019.12ListeningComprehensionSectionAD.40.D.Adoctor.C.30.Ajudge.D.40.D.Adoctor.C.30.Ajudge.B.Inthebookstore.Inthetheatre.B.Jennychangedthecolorofherhair.D.Themandidn'tnoticeJenny'shair.A.10.B.20.A.Ateacher.B.Acoach.A.Intheschoolclinic.C.Intheteacher'soffice.A.Themandidn'tevenknowJenny.C.ThewomandialedJennylastweek.A.Hekeptawakelastnight,feelinghot.Hestayeduplatelastnight,workinghard.Hedidn'thaveanairconditionerinhisroom.D.Hedidn'tgotoworklastnightbecausehewastired.A.Checkingin.B.Givingsuggestions.C.Makingcomplaints.D.Lookingforthetoilet.A.Reasonable.B.Practical.C.Serious.D.Ridiculous.A.Hewasattracted.B.Hewaspuzzled.C.Hewasbored.D.Hewasunconscious.A.Themanisalreadyfedupwithplayingthepiano.Thepieceofmusicthemanplayedisverypopular.Thewomancametotheconcertattheman'srequest.Theman'suniquetalentsaretheenvyofmanypeople.A.Whetherthehousesareforsale.Whetherthearticleisworthreading.Whetherthehousedevelopersarenegative.Whetherpayingavisittothehouseishelpful.SectionBDirections:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachoftheshortpassagesandthelongerconversation.Theshortpassagesandthelongerconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.A.Sunlightexposure.B.Stresslevel.C.Healthrisks.D.Lifestyle.A.BecausefattyfishcontainVitaminA&D.Becauseeyeshavespecialneedsfornutrition.Becauseeyemaintenancemainlyreliesonfoods.Becauseleafygreenvegetablesarerichinnutrition.

A.Byusingcomputerswith24-inchscreens.B.Byglaringatthescreen.C.Byreducingexposuretobluelight.D.Byrubbingtheeyeeverytwohours.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.A.Contentedandrelieved.Proudbutabitnervous.A.Contentedandrelieved.Proudbutabitnervous.A.Choosetherightschoolforthem.C.Readbooksandmagazinestothem.A.Theirintelligence.C.Theirfamilylife.Anxiousanddepressed.D.Excitedbutabitsad.B.Helpthemtolearnbythemselves.Setanexampleforthemtofollow.B.Thequalityoftheirschool.Theeffortputinlearning.Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.A.Motherandson.Tourguideandvisitor.A.Motherandson.Tourguideandvisitor.C.Husbandandwife.Shopassistantandcustomer.C.Husbandandwife.A.ItwillnotbefunwithMr.Whiteheadhosting.Itisacomedyshowshehaswatchedbefore.Ithasbeencriticizedinthelocalpapers.Itconsistsofalotofdifferentacts.B.Itsoundsquitealarming.D.Itseemsadepressingtopic.B.Itsoundsquitealarming.D.Itseemsadepressingtopic.B.GoandseeCarmen.D.BookticketsforCityTheatre.C.Itisgettingmoreseriousthesedays.A.Watchacharitycomedy.C.Lookafterthekids.GrammarandVocabularySectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.MakosharksgetnewprotectionsAttheglobalwildlifetrademeetinginGeneva,countrieshavedecidedtoprotecttheendangeredmakosharkfromtrade.GENEVAmadetheproposal(21)moreprotectionsshouldbetakenforbothshortfinandlongfinmakosharksandwasadoptedtodayaftera102-40voteattheglobalwildlifetradesummit.Thevotestillneedstobefinalizedatthefullmeetingattheend,whenallappendix(附录)changeproposalspassedincommitteeareofficiallyadopted.Theproposal,debatedatthisyear'sCITESConference,listsmakosharksunderAppendixII,meaningthattheycan'tbetraded(22)itcanbeshownthatfishingwouldn'tthreatentheirchancesforsurvival.Conservationistssaythiswastheworld'slastchancetopreventmakosharkpopulationsfromcollapsing.(23)(list)makosharksonCITESAppendixIIisgreatnewsforsharkconservation.Morethan50ofthe183CITESmemberssignedonassupportersoftheproposalbroughtforthbyMexico.Nonetheless,conservationistsfearedthatoppositionfromafewcountrieswithfairlylargemakofishingindustries一primarilytheUnitedStates,Canada,andJapan一(24)tipthescale.Japanopposedthemeasureduringthedebates,andtheUnitedStatesannouncedafterwardit(25)(vote)no.Inthepast,theU.S.andothershavesupportedlistingothersharkspeciesunderCITES,butnotsointhiscase,(26)commercialinterests.Foralotofthesecountries,theywerehappytolistsharkspecieswhenitwasonestheyweren'tsoheavilyinvolvedinfishing.Suddenly,whenthey'rebeingaskedtoberesponsible,ratherthanaskingotherpeopletoberesponsible,they're(27)(little)keentotakeitonboard.TheInternationalUnionfortheConservationofNature,whichdeterminestheconservationstatusofspeciesclaimsthatbothspeciesofmakosharkstobeendangered,sayingan(28)(estimate)50to79percentpopulationdeclineoverthreegenerations,orabout75years.They(29)(target)fortheirfins(鳍),usedinsharkfinsoup—adishinAsiancountries,that'softenservedatweddingsasasignofrespectforguests.Theirmeatismoreediblecomparedto(30)ofothersharks,whichisoftenacidicandisusuallysoldasabyproductofthefintradefor“penniesonthedollar”.SectionBDirections:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.benefitsB.refreshingC.promisesD.capitalisticE.increasedF.launchedG.nationwideH.intakeI.advisableJ.respondingK.depressionInbetweenallthemeasurestobattlethesevereairpollutionlevelsinDelhi,there'sonemoreoptionforyou—abarthathas“pureair”.Delhi'sfirst-everoxygenbar—named“OxyPure”—offers15minutesof80-90percentpureoxygenstartingfromRs299.Thebar,__31__inMay,alsooffersitscustomersseveralaromas(香味)tochoosefromthatcanbefilledwithoxygen.Thearomasincludelemongrass,cherry,mangoandmore.Customersaregivenalightweighttube,usedforsupplementaryoxygen__32__.Thedeviceisplacednearthecustomer'snosethroughwhichtheyareadvisedtobreatheinthearoma-filledoxygen.Accordingtothearomayouchoose,eachsession__33__toimproveone'ssleeppatternsanddigestion,cureheadachesandevenclaimstoworkasaremedyfor__34__.“Iwaspassingbyandsawthattheywereofferingpureoxygen.IthoughtIwouldgiveitatryandwentforthelemongrassflavour.Itwas__35__,”ManjulMehta,acustomeratOxyPuretoldDelhiDaily.SpeakingtoDelhiDaily,BonnyIrengbam,seniorsalesassistantatthebar,saidcustomerswere__36__positivelyafterafewsessions.“Somepeople,whotryitforthefirsttime,willfeelrelaxedandfresh.Butonlypeoplewhoundergothesessionsregularlywillgetreal__37__ofthearoma,”headded.“Thoughwehaveregularcustomers,wedon'tencourageback-to-backsessions,as__38__levelsofoxygeninthebodycanmakeapersondizzy.Itis__39__todoitonceortwiceamonthortostickwiththe10-15minutesessionsaday,”hesaid.Dr.RajeshChawla,aseniorconsultantinmedicinesaidthatthoughsuchsessionsdonothaveanyside-effects,itdoesnothelpinthelongruneither.“Evenifyoubreatheintheso-calledpureoxygenfortwohoursinaday,youwillgobacktobreathingthepollutedairfortherestofthe22hours”,hesaid.Headdedthattheconceptispurelya(n)__40__move.ReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.Storiesabouttheproblemsoftourismhavebeennumerousinthelastfewyears.Yetitdoesnothavetobeaproblem.Althoughtourisminevitablyaffectstheregioninwhichittakesplace,thecoststothesefragile(脆弱的)environmentsandtheirlocalculturescanbe__41__.Indeed,ashashappenedwithsomeAlpinevillages,itcanevenbea(n)__42__forrefreshinglocalcultures.Andagrowingnumberofadventuretourism__43__aretryingtoensurethattheiractivitiesbenefitthelocalpopulationandenvironmentoverthelongterm.IntheSwissAlps,communitieshavedecidedthattheirfuturedependsoncombiningtourismmoreeffectivelywiththelocal__44__.LocalconcernabouttherisingnumberofsecondhomedevelopmentsintheSwissPays-d'Enhautresultedin__45__beingimposedontheirgrowth.Therehasalsobeenanewinterestincheeseproductioninthearea,providingthelocalswitha__46__sourceofincomethatdoesnotdependonoutsidevisitors.ManyoftheArctictouristdestinationshavebeenexploitedby__47__companies,whoemploytemporaryworkersandsendmostoftheprofitsbacktotheirhomebase.ButsomeArcticcommunitiesarenowoperatingtourbusinessesthemselves,therebyensuringthatthebenefitsincrease__48__.Forinstance,anativecorporationinAlaska,employinglocalpeople,isrunninganairtourfromAnchoragetoKotzebue,wheretouristseatArcticfood,walkonthelandsandwatchlocalmusiciansanddancers.NativepeopleinthedesertregionsoftheAmericanSouthwesthavefollowed__49__strategies,encouragingtouriststovisittheirtownsandreservationsto__50__high-qualityhandicraftsandartwork.Somehaveestablishedhighlyprofitablestonewarebusinesses,whiletheNavajoandHopigroupshavebeensimilarly__51__withjewelry.Toomanypeoplelivinginfragileenvironmentshavelostcontrolovertheireconomies,theircultureandtheirenvironmentwhentourismhasspreadthroughtheirhomelands.Merelyrestrictingtourismcannotbethe__52__totheimbalancebecausepeople'sdesiretoseenewplaceswillnotjustdisappear.__53__,communitiesinfragileenvironmentsmustachievegreatercontrolovertourismventuresintheirregions,inorderto__54__theirneedsanddesireswiththedemandsoftourism.Agrowingnumberofcommunitiesare__55__that,withfirmcombineddecision-making,thisispossible.Thecriticalquestionnowiswhetherthiscanbecomethenormalstatus,ratherthantheexception.41.A.promotedB.minimizedC.inheritedD.deleted42.A.vehicleB.responsibilityC.exampleD.entrance43.A.operatorsB.professorsC.mayorsD.journalists44.A.committeeB.cultureC.sceneryD.economy45.A.viewsB.burdensC.limitsD.qualifications46.A.costlyB.criticalC.reliableD.sensible47.A.responsibleB.nativeC.thoughtfulD.outside48.A.locallyB.extensivelyC.virtuallyD.typically49.A.positiveB.personalizedC.similarD.primary50.A.estimateB.collectC.appreciateD.purchase51.A.relevantB.successfulC.combinedD.impressed52.A.desireB.solutionC.appealD.priority53.A.InsteadB.MoreoverC.HoweverD.Besides54.A.balanceB.meetC.requireD.recognize55.A.complainingB.mentioningC.demonstratingD.protestingSectionBDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)McCoywaslookingforasafeplacetododrugswhensomethingclearlyoutofplacecaughthiseye:aluxuriousbrownleatherhandbag.McCoy,36,couldrelatealltoowell.Oneofhisfewpossessions,thesleepingbagheusedinanabandonedhouse,hadrecentlybeenstolen.Rememberinghowangeredhe'dbeenbyhisownloss,heresolvedtoreturnthepursetoitsowner.Hebeganrightaway,startingwiththeaddressonthebillfoundinthehandbag.Aftertravelingmuchofthedayandfinallyapproachingtheaddressonthebill,hewasstoppedbyawoman,whoaskedwhethershecouldbuythepurse.McCoyrefused,sayinghewassearchingforitsowner.“ButIamtheowner,”thewomansaid.“That'smypurse.”Amonthearlier,KaitlynSmith,29,asalesrepresentativeforamedicaldevicecompany,hadwokenuptofindherapartmentbrokenintoandherpursestolen.Nowshecameacrossatall,messy-lookingmanholdingittightly.Shecouldinstantlytellhewasn'tingoodshape.AtSmith'surging,McCoytoldherhisstory.He'dbeeninchargeofalandscapingbusinessuntil2012,whenacaraccidentlefthimaddictedtodrugs.Smith,amazedthisstrangerhadgonetosuchgreatlengthstoreturnherbag,askedwhethertherewasanythingshecoulddotohelp.“I'madrugaddict,”McCoywarned.“Idon'twanttointrudeonyourlife;I'mprobablygonnaletyoudown.”Unafraid,Smithgavehimherphonenumber,saying,“Ifyouwanttogotorehab(戒毒所),callme.”Shethendrovehimbacktohisneighborhoodandleft,thinkingthatwouldbetheendofit.Twodayslater,shegotacall.SmithrealizedthatMcCoywasseriousaboutgettingbetter,soshedugintohersavingsaccountandboughtMcCoyaplanetickettoFlorida.Whilethere,hewouldcallhertoletherknowhowhewasdoing.“Weweregettingtoknoweachother,”Smithsays.“Hisscared,desperatevoiceturnedintoahealthy,livelyone.”After28daysatarehabprogramatJohnsHopkinsHospital,McCoyisdrug-free.HelivesataresidentialrecoverycenterinBaltimore,andaGoFundMepagesetupbySmithhascoveredhisrent,groceries,andincidentals.Hislifeisbackontrack,allbecauseonecrimevictimcouldunderstandanother'sloss.WhatdroveMcCoytolookfortheownerofthehandbag?Theurgetofindabusinesspartner.B.Theresolutiontorecoverhissleepingbag.Hisownunfortunateexperience.D.Hisangeroverthepoorlivingcondition.WhatwasMcCoy'sinitialreactiontowardsSmith'sintentiontohelp?Enthusiasm.B.Resistance.C.Hostility.D.Gratitude.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?McCoywasavictimofanidentitytheft.SmithofferedMcCoyaridehomeathisrequest.McCoylookedunhealthywhenhebumpedintoSmith.SmithcoveredMcCoy'slivingexpenseintherecoverycentre.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?Drug-abuseCanHeal.B.LostandFound.MutualCommunicationMatters.D.GoodDeedsRepaid.(B)GrowingGreenThumbsCallie'sKidsbyCallowayNurseryDenton,940/591-8865;FlowerMound,972/691-2650;Lewisville,972/315-3133.LEARN:Kidsages5-12canexploreandplantintheCallowaygardenswithaparent/caregiver'ssupervisionat9:30amonthefirstorthirdWednesdaysfromJunetoAugust.Agardenexpertwillsharetipsandadviceforthebestgardeningpracticesduringthe45-minutesession(beginningonJune2).Preregistrationonlineisrequired.COST:FreeDentonChildren'sCommunityGarden2200BowlingGreenAve.,Denton,940/349-2883.LEARN:Jointheweekendworkatthecommunitygarden,wherecaregivers,parentsandmastergardenershelpchildrenofallagesplantnewvegetables,watertheplants,harvestfromthegardensandmore.Theinstructorsalsoleadgamesaboutnutrition,goodandbadinsectsandmore.10am-5pmonSaturdays.COST:FreeCoppellCommunityGardens255ParkwayBlvd.,Coppell.LEARN:Kidsofallages(withaparent/caregiver)canvolunteerateithertheHelpingHandsGarden(255ParkwayBlvd.)orGroundDeliveryGarden(450S.DentonTapRoad).Childrenwillhavetheopportunitytotil(耕)theground,plantvegetables,harvestfromthegardenandmore.Mastergardenersareavailableonsite;allharvestedfoodsareeithersoldatthecommunity'sfarmers'marketordonatedtotheareafoodbank.WorkbeginseverySaturdayatabout9am.COST:FreeIfachildwantstoplantintheCallowaygardens,he/she.needstoregisteronlinebeforehandshouldbepresenteveryWednesdaymorningmustbeundersupervisionthroughouttheyearcanvisitformoreinformationWhichofthefollowingcanbelearnedfromthepassage?AllthethreegardensarebasedinDenton.ExpertsinCallowayGardensaretippedfortheirinstructions.KidsinCoppellCommunityGardensmaytakeharvestshome.ActivitiesinDentonChildren'sCommunityGardensareentertaining.Thispieceofwritingismostprobablyissuedby.afoodindustryinbadneedoffundingawebsitepromotinggardeningfacilitiesaninstitutionofferinglearningprogramsanassociationpublicizingbotanicalgardens(C)Thoughthespreadofgoodreproduction(复制品)ofworksofartcanbeculturallyvaluable,museumscontinuetopromotethespecialstatusoforiginalworkandhighlighttheauthenticity(真实)ofitsexhibits.Unfortunately,thisseemstoplaceseverelimitationsonthekindofexperienceofferedtovisitors.Onelimitationisrelatedtothewaythemuseumpresentsitsexhibits.Artmuseumsareoftencalled“treasurehouses”.Weareremindedofthisevenbeforeweviewacollectionbythepresenceofsecurityguardswhokeepusawayfromtheexhibits.Inaddition,amajorcollectionlikethatofLondon'sNationalGalleryishousedinnumerousrooms,whereasinglepieceofworkislikelytobeworthmorethanalltheaveragevisitorpossesses.Inasocietythatjudgesthepersonalstatusoftheindividualsomuchbytheirmaterialworth,itisthereforedifficultnottobeimpressedbyone'sownrelative“worthlessness”insuchanenvironment.Furthermore,considerationofthe“value”oftheoriginalworkinitstreasurehousesettingimpressesupontheviewerthatsincetheseworkswereoriginallyproduced,theyhavebeenassignedahugevalueintermsofmoneybysomepersonorinstitutionmorepowerfulthanthemselves.Evidently,nothingtheviewerthinksabouttheworkisgoingtoalterthatvalue,andsotoday'sviewerisdiscouragedfromtryingtoextendthatspontaneous,immediate,self-reliantkindofinterpretationwhichwouldoriginallyhavemetthework.Thevisitormaythenbestruckbythestrangenessofseeingsuchavarietyofpaintings,drawingsandsculpturesbroughttogetherinanenvironmentforwhichtheywerenotoriginallycreated.This“displacementeffect”isfurtherheightenedbythehugevolumeofexhibits.Inthecaseofamajorcollection,thereareprobablymoreworksondisplaythanwecouldrealisticallyviewinweeksorevenmonths.Thisisparticularlydistressingbecausetimeseemstobeavitalfactorintheappreciationofallartforms.Afundamentaldifferencebetweenpaintingsandotherartformsisthatthereisnoprescribedtimeoverwhichapaintingisviewed.Operas,novelsandpoemsarereadinaprescribedtimesequence,whereasapicturehasnoclearplaceatwhichtostartviewing,oratwhichtofinish.Thusartworksthemselvesencourageustoviewthemsuperficially,withoutappreciatingtherichnessofdetailandlaborthatisinvolved.Consequently,thedominantcriticalapproachbecomesthatofthearthistorian,aspecializedacademicapproachdevotedto“discoveringthemeaning”ofartwithintheculturalcontextofitstime.Thisisinharmonywiththemuseum'sfunction,sincetheapproachisdedicatedtoseekingoutandconserving“authentic”,“original”readingsoftheexhibits.ThewritermentionsLondon'sNationalGallerytoillustrate.theundesirablecosttoanationofmaintainingahugecollectionofarttheconflictthatmayariseinsocietybetweenfinancialandartisticvaluesthenegativeeffectamuseumcanhaveonvisitors'opinionofthemselvestheneedtoputindividualwell-beingabovelarge-scaleartisticschemesThewritersaysthattodayviewersmaybeunwillingtocriticizeaworkbecausethey.A.lacktheknowledgeneededfearitmayhavefinancialimplicationshavenorealconceptofthework'svaluefeeltheirpersonalreactionisofnosignificanceThewritersaysthatunlikeotherformsofart,theappreciationofapaintingdoesnot.A.involvedirectcontactwithanaudiencerequireaspecificlocationforperformanceneedtheinvolvementofotherprofessionalscallforaspecificbeginningorendingWhichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.Originalwork:killerofartisticappreciationOriginalwork:reductiontovalueofartworksOriginalwork:substituteforreproductionOriginalwork:arthistorians'breadandbutterSectionCDirections:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthesentencesgivenbelow.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.HeartfailurecanbyallmeansbecuredbyVitaminD3.Changesinheartfunctionweremeasuredbyultrasound.Intheothers,whotookplacebo,therewasnochangeincardiacfunction.ParticipantswereaskedtotakevitaminD3oraplacebotabletforoneyear.SunscreenwillpreventpeoplefromabsorbingmoreVitaminD3toagreatextent.Thefindingcouldmakeasignificantdifferencetothecareofheartfailurepatients.VitaminD3ImproveHeartFunctionAdailydoseofvitaminD3improvesheartfunctioninpeoplewithheartfailure,afive-yearUniversityofLeedsresearchprojecthasfound.Dr.KlausWitte,fromtheSchoolofMedicineandConsultantCardiologistatLeedsTeachingHospitalsNHSTrust,ledthestudy.Hesaid:“Thisisasignificantbreakthroughforpatients.ItisthefirstevidencethatvitaminD3canimproveheartfunctionofpeoplewithheartmuscleweakness-knownasheartfailure."__67__VitaminD3canbeboostedbyexposuretosunlight,butheartfailurepatientsareoftendeficientinitevenduringthesummerbecauseolderpeoplemakelessvitaminD3inresponsetosunlightthanyoungerpeople.VitaminD3productionintheskinisalsoreducedbysunscreen.Thestudy,whichwasfundedbytheMedicalResearchCouncil,involvedmorethan160patientsfromLeedswhowerealreadybeingtreatedfortheirheartfailureusingproventreatmentsincludingbeta—blockers,ACEinhibitorsandpacemakers.__68__ThosepatientswhotookvitaminD3experiencedanimprovementinheartfunctionwhichwasnotseeninthosewhotookaplacebo.__69__Heartspecialistsmeasureheartfunctionbytakinganultrasoundscanoftheheartandmeasuringhowmuchbloodpumpsfromtheheartwitheachheartbeat,knownasejectionfraction.Theejectionfractionofahealthypersonisusuallybetween60%and70%.Inheartfailurepatients,theejectionfractionisoftensignificantlyimpaired—inthepatientsenrolledintothestudytheaverageejectionfractionwas26%.Inthe80patientswhotookVitaminD3,theheart'spumpingfunctionimprovedfrom26%to34%.__70__Thismeansthatforsomeheartdiseasepatients,takingvitaminD3regularlymaylessentheneedforthemtobefittedwithanimplantablecardioverterdefibrillator(ICD),adevicewhichdetectsdangerousirregularheartrhythmsandcanshockthehearttorestoreanormalrhythm.SummaryWritingDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.Socialmediaandteens'anxietyFromcyber-bullyingtocruelcomments,socialmediacanbealandmineforkids.Issuesparentsneverworriedaboutarenowariskformanyteens.Withkids'digitalwell-beingaconcern,researchersareexploringpotentiallinksbetweensocialmediaandtheriseinteensuiciderates,techaddiction,andlossofreal-lifesocialskills.Manyparentsarewondering:Issocialmediacausingmykidtohaveanxiety?It'saquestionthatworriedparents.Someresearchhasobservedarelationshipbetweensocialmediauseandanxietyinkids,butit'sdifficulttoknowifandwhensocialmediacausesanxietyorwhetherkidswhoareanxiousturntosocialmediaasawaytoseeksupport.Howkidsusesocialmediamatters,too.Socialcomparisonandfeedback-seekingbehaviorshavebeenassociatedwithdepressivesymptoms,whichoftenco-occurwithanxiety.Howcanparentskeepsocialmediaapositiveforkids?Seeingphotosofatriptothebeachyourfriendsdidn'tinviteyoutocanreallybeupsetting.Ifyourkidistiredofdigitaldrama,suggesttheytakeabreakfromsocialmediaforawhile.Infact,iftheypostastatusupdatethatthey'retakingabreak,theirfriendsmightbeveryacceptingbecausethey'vehadsimilarfeelings.Peoplepoststuffthatmakestheirliveslookperfect—notthehomeworkstruggles,orthefighttheyhadwiththeirdad.Remindkidsthatsocialmedialeavesthemessystuffout—andthateveryonehasupsanddowns.InaworldwherekidscouldspendtheirdayslyingaroundlookingatWechat,it'sdoublyimportantforthemtofeelasthoughthey'recultivatingtheirinnerlives.Promptthemtobalancesocialmediawithsoul-nourishingactivitiessuchashobbies,exercise,reading,andhelpingothers.Otherwise,whataretheygoingtoshowoffaboutonsocialmedia?TranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.艺术节开幕式上学生的演出真是太棒了!(performance)图书管理员提醒新生,杂志阅毕要放回原处。(where)只有耐得住寂寞,并不断挑战自我,才能更好地为未来做准备。(Only)做自我介绍时,不必面面俱到,而要突出你的与众不同之处。(distinguish)GuidedWritingDirections:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.假设你是明启中学高三学生李青,将在主题为“我的家乡变美了”的班会上发言。请撰写一篇演讲稿,内容必须包括:・家乡变美了的具体表现;■你对家乡未来的畅想。(演讲稿的开头已给出,不计入总词数。)青浦区2019学年第一学期高三年级期终学业质量调研测试英语学科试卷参考答案2019.12I.ListeningComprehension1-10CDBBACDCBD11-13DBC14-16DDC17-20CADBII.GrammarandVocabulary21.that22.unless英语学科试卷参考答案2019.12I.ListeningComprehension1-10CDBBACDCBD11-13DBC14-16DDC17-20CADBII.GrammarandVocabulary21.that22.unless26.with/for27.less23.Listing28.estimated24.could/would25.hadvoted29.aretargeted30.that31-40FHCKBJAEIDReadingComprehension41-55BAADCCDACDBBAAC56-59CBCD60-62ADC63-66CDDA67-70FDBCSummarywriting(forreference)Whethersocialmediacausesanxietyhasbecomethefocusofparentsconcernedwiththeirkids'digitalhealth.Tipsareofferedonpositiveeffectsofsocialmediaonchildren.Theycankeepoffsocialmedialtemporarilyifboredwithit.Theyshouldbeawarethatlifeisimperfectandfacebarriersbravely.Besides,takingsomemeaningfulofflineactivitiesarestronglyrecommended.(60字)TranslationHowwonderful/terrificthestudents'performanceattheopeningceremonyoftheArtFestivalwas!//Whatwonderful/terrificperformancethestudentsputon/presented/gaveattheopeningceremonyoftheArtFestival!Thelibrarianremindedthefreshmentoputthemagazineswheretheywere/belonged/layafterfinishingreadingthem.//Thelibrarianremindedthefreshmenthattheyshouldputthemagazineswheretheywere/belonged/layafterfinishingreadingthem.Onlywhenwecanendurelonelinessandchallengeourselvesconstantlycanwebetterprepareforthefuture.//Onlybyenduringlonelinessandchallengingourselvesconstantlycanwebetterprepareforthefuture.(canwebebetterprepared/canwebetterprepareourselves)Whenmakingself-introductions,youdon'tneedtopresent/coveralltheaspects/detailsaboutyourself;instead,youshouldhighlight/underline/emphasize/stresswhatdistinguishesyoufromothers.青浦区2019学年第一学期高三年级期终学业质量调研测试英语学科试卷听力文字稿2019.12ListeningComprehensionSectionADirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.M:HowmuchistheT-shirtoverthere?W:Theyareonsale.Buyonefor20dollars,andhalfpriceforthesecondone.Q:HowmuchshouldthemanpayifhebuystwoT-shirts?W:Ibrokemykneeaweekago,anditstillhurtsalot.M:Oh,youshouldhavehadanexaminationearlier.Q:Whatismostprobablytheman?M:Excuseme,wherecanIfindsomethingbythewriterMarkTwain?W:Goupstairs,andyouwillfindwhatyouneednearthecheckoutcounter.Q:Whereistheconversationmostprobablytakingplace?W:DidyounoticethatJennyhadherhairdyedlastweek?M:Noticed?Ididn'tevenrecognizeher.Q:Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?W:Youlooktired,Eddie.What'sup?M:Icouldn'tsleepatalllastnight.It'sreallyhotthesedays,buttheairconditionerinmyroomdoesn'twork.Q:Whatcanbelearnedabouttheman?M:Goodevening,Madam.Isthereanythingwrong?W:I'mafraidthereis.Wecheckedinanhourago,onlytofindthetoiletdidn'tflushsmoothly.Q:Whatisthewomandoing?M:I'mtakingatriptotheHappyValleythisweekend.W:Youcan'tbeserious!We'vegottworeportstofinishthisweekend.Q:Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheman'splan?W:John,whatdoyouthinkofyesterday'slecture?M:Itriedtolisten.ButsoonmymindbegantowanderandIlostconcentration.Q:Howdoesthemanfeelaboutthelecture?W:Ireallyenjoythatpieceyoujustplayedonthepiano.Ibetyouhavealotofrequestsforit.M:Yousaidit.Peoplejustcan'tgetenoughofit.Q:Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?M:Thisarticleisnothingbutadvertisingforhousingdevelopers.Idon'tthinkthehousesforsalearehalfthatgood.W:Comeon,David.Whysonegative?Justatriptolookattheplaceswon'tcostusmuch.Q:Whatisthefocusoftheconversation?SectionBDirections:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachoftheshortpassagesandthelongerconversation.Theshortpassagesandthelongerconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Goodvisionhelpsyouperformwell.That'swhyit'simportanttotakeafewsimplestepstomakesureyouhelpkeepyoureyesightatitsbest.Herearesomesimpletipstohelpmaintaineyehealth:Youreyesareuniqueandhavetheirownsetofnutritionalneeds.Aspartofyourhealthydiet,choosefoodsrichinVitaminsAandC.Foodslikeleafy,greenvegetablesandfattyfishareimportanttothehealthoftheeye.Whenyougettherighthoursofsleep,thereisahighchanceofyouwakingupwithoutaburnfeelinginbotheyesasaresultoflackofsleep.Also,youwilllookgreatandgettoperformatyourbest.Smokingexposesyoureyestohighlevelsofstress.Whiletheconnectionhasnotbeenclearlyidentified,itisknownthatsmokingincreasesyourriskforavarietyofhealthconditionsaffectingtheeye.Makinguseofdigitaldevicesforhourseachdayexposesyoureyestohighenergybluelightwhichisn'thealthy.Therefore,keepyourcomputerscreenwithin20to24inchesofyoureye.Adjustlightingt

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