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2023学年度江苏张家港市暨阳高级中学第一学期期中考试高二英语出卷人:刘信

审卷人:刘信第一卷(选择题,共80分)第一部分:听力理解(共两节,满分15分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whyisthemanstressedout?A.Heisworkingtoohard. B.Heisboredwiththelesson. C.Heisafraidofgettingabadgrade.2.Whatdoweknowaboutthespeakers?A.Theywillpractiseplayingtogether.B.Theywilllearntoplaymusictogether.C.Theywillexchangeexperiencetogether.3.Whywasthemanarrested?A.Hewentoutforawhile. B.Herobbedhisneighborlastweek.C.Helooksverysimilartoacriminal.4.Whydoesthewomanwanttomove?A.Toexperiencesomethingexciting.B.Togetawayfromtheman.C.Togetanewjob.5.Whyarethespeakersupset?A.Theneighbor’sdogbarkstooloudly.B.Theneighbor’sdogisdestroyingtheirgardens.C.Theneighbor’sdogleavesitswasteseverywhere.第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)听下面4段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6.Whatistheman’sdestination?A.Helsinki.B.NewYork.C.SaltLakeCity.7.Howmanyhourswillittakethemantohisdestination?A.18hours.B.22hours.C.23hours.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.Whyisthemanattheshop?A.Toorderacameraforhiswife.B.Tohaveacamerarepaired.C.Togetacamerachanged.9.Whatwillthemandoafterwards?A.Makeaphonecall.B.Waituntilfurthernotice.C.Comeagainthenextday.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatisoneofthepurposesofthecenter?A.Toprovideworkopportunitiesforgraduatingstudents.B.ToteachstudentshowtouseEnglishintheirdailylives.C.Tohelpinternationalstudentspreparetoenterinstitutionsabroad.11.WhenshouldoneapplytotheprogramifthefalltermbeginsonAugust30th?A.ByMay30th.B.ByJuly30th.C.ByJune30th.12.Howcanoneapplyforthecourses?A.Byphoningthecenter.B.Byfillingintheapplicationonline.C.Byfaxingtheapplicationtothecenter.听第9段材料,回答第13至15题。13.Whoismostlikelyspeaking?A.Aparent. B.Astudent. C.Aprofessor.14.Whatisbeingshowninthenewmuseum?A.Theartworkofstudents. B.Theartworkofteachers.C.Theartworkoffamousartists.15.Whatisthebestwordtodescribehowthespeakerisfeeling?A.Proud. B.Anxious.C.Confused.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。16._______goodservice,therestaurantoffersdifferentkindsoftraditionalSuzhoudishes.A.Farfrom B.Apartfrom C.Insteadof D.Regardlessof17.Jessiewasveryexcited,justasIhadimagined,______herstolenmotorcycleyesterday.A.findingB.foundC.havingfoundD.tofind18.Itisobvious______thelocalgovernmentcandotoprotecttheenvironmentforthenextgenerations.A.howB.whatC.thatD.which19.Ifyouplantomakeatourofourcity,pleaseletmeknowthetimeofyourarrival________.A.intotal B.inadvance C.indetail D.inparticular20.—Whodoyouthinkisresponsibleforthenaughtyboy’sbehavior,Maryorherhusband?—Weallthinkit’sMaryaswellasherhusbandthat______fortheirson’sbadperformanceatschool.A.aretoblame B.istoblame

C.aretobeblamed D.istobeblamed 21.Ourfoodsupply________.We’dbettergetsomeincasethere’s_________left.A.isrunningout,none

B.hasrunout,noneC.isusingup,nothing

D.hasusedup,nothing22.---Cathy,whydoesyourroommatelookangry?---I’malsofeelingpuzzled.MaybeI______anerve(神经)whileaskingaboutherformerboyfriend.A.havetouchedB.wastouchingC.hadtouchedD.touched23._______Ihaveneverthoughtofgettingajobinsuchabigcompany,I’llhaveagoatit.A.Since B.Unless C.Once D.While24.---Ifhe________,he________thatpoisonousfood.---Luckilyhecamebacktolifeimmediately.A.waswarned;wouldnottake.B.hadbeenwarned;wouldnothavetakenC.wouldbewarned;hadnottakenD.wouldhavebeenwarned;hadnottaken25.Doingvoluntaryworkisagoodwaytoenrichstudents’knowledge______isusuallyunabletobeacquiredfromtextbooks.A.asB.whatC.thatD.where26.Duringthesummervacation,severalprovinceshave_______distancelearningtohelptheirteacherstoimprovetheirteachingskillsandupdatetheirprofessionalknowledge.A.admittedB.adaptedC.appreciatedD.adopted27.---Sheshouldhavebeenwarnedofthedangerbeforeshecarriedouthertravelingplan.---______,butshewouldn’tlistentome.A.SoshehadB.SoshewasC.SohadsheD.Sowasshe28.Iboughtthesecond-handhousefor________

;it’snearmydaughter’sschoolandmycompany.A.consideration B.conservation C.construction D.convenience29.Allflights_______becauseoftheairtrafficcontrol,thepassengershadtowaitinthehall.A.wereputoffB.havingputoffC.havebeenputoffD.havingbeenputoff30.—Asecond,please.Ihaveanothercallcomingthrough.—____.I’mnotinahurry.A.Enjoyyourself B.Takeiteasy C.TakeyourtimeD.Doasyoulike第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Eachofusstrugglesforself-respectandself-worthtosomedegree.Ispentmuchtimetryingtoachieveperfectionineveryaspectofmylife.

Iwasahappykidwithalotoffriendsandasupportivefamily.Butgrowingupwasreally31__andevenscarysometimes.Duringmychildhood,Iwasconstantlyinvolvedinsomethingthatincludedpeople’sviewingmyachievementsormy32_.Iwantedeveryone’spraiseandacceptance,butIwasmyowntoughestcritic(挑剔的人).AfterIgraduatedfromhighschool,my33tobe“thin”begantotroubleme.Ibegantryingtodietby34myfood.Inthebeginning,Ifeltgreat—attractiveandsuccessful,almostsuperhuman.IeventhoughtthatIwasbetterthaneveryoneelse.WhatIdidn’tseewasthatIwasslowly35myself.Peoplearoundmebeganto36myweightloss.Theysaidwithconcern.“You’relosingtoomuchweight.”“Elisa,you’resothin.”AlltheirwordsonlysuggestedthatIwasgettingcloserto“37”.Sadly,Itookmyphysical38thefirstimportantinmylife,39thatitwasthewaytobecomesuccessfulandaccepted.ThenIcutdownmy40moreandmore,untila41dayconsistedofhalfateaspoonofnonfatyoghurtandcoffeeinthemorning,andacupofgrapesatnight.Butmypoor42begantocausemetolose43_.Thenonenight,likemanynightsbefore,Icouldn’tsleep,andmyheartfeltasthoughitmightbeatoutofmychest.Itriedto44,butIcouldn’t.ThebeatingbecamesorapidandsostrongthatIcouldnolonger45.WhatIhaddonetodietnearlycausedmetohaveaheartattack.Istoodup,andimmediatelyfelldown.Iwasreally46,andIknewIneededhelp.Myroommaterushedmetothe47,beginningthelongroadtomy48.Ittookalot—doctors,nurses,nutritionists,foodsupplements…Andmostimportant,asenseofwhatwastrueaboutmyselfgotbackontrackwithreality.Irealizedthat,withmy49oftryingtobe“perfect”onthe50,IhadsacrificedwhoIwasontheinside.WhatIknownowis,weare—eachandeveryoneofus—alreadyperfect.31.A.natural B.hard C.easy D.possible32.A.natures B.backgrounds C.failures D.scores33.A.problem B.desire C.way D.promise34.A.collecting B.checking C.controlling D.balancing35.A.killing B.forgetting C.asking D.questioning36.A.help B.accept C.refuse D.notice37.A.perfection B.devotion C.destination D.attention38.A.strength B.exercise C.examination D.appearance39.A.believing B.realizing C.pretending D.declaring40.A.expense B.movement C.food D.travel41.A.pleasant B.difficult C.different D.typical 42.A.memory B.nutrition C.knowledge D.taste43.A.weight B. hope C.sleep D.job44.A.walk B.relax C.cry D.talk45.A.breathe B.resist C.wake D.remember46.A.scared B.annoyed C.discouraged D.disappointed47.A.bed B.office C.school D.hospital48.A.glory B.recovery C.discovery D.victory49.A.skill B.decision C.experience D.deal50.A.whole B.face C.mind D.outside第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AWelcometoOysterOysterisasmartcardwhichcanholdPayasyougocredit,TravelcardandBus&Tram(有轨电车)Passseasontickets.Itisthecheapestwayforyoutopayforsinglejourneysonbus,Tube,tram,DLR,LondonOvergroundandmostNationalRailservicesinLondon.PayasyougoonyourOystercardUsingPayasyougoischeaperthanpayingcashformostjourneys.DailylimitIfyou’reunsureofthenumberofjourneysyou’regoingtomake,Oysterpayiseasyforyoutouse.Makeasmanyjourneysasyoulikeandyou’llneverpaymorethanthedailylimitforthezonesyou’vetravelledin.Dailylimitsarecalculatedovera24-hourperiod,coveringallthejourneysstartingbetween4:30and4:29thenextday.Therearedifferentlimitsfordifferenttypesoftransportandtimesofday.Thesystemcalculatesthedailylimitbasedonwhenandhowyoutravel.Moneywillbetakenawayfromyourcardeachtimeyoutravel,untilyoureachadailylimit.ThisincludesPayasyougotravelonbus,Tube,tram,LondonOvergroundandmostNationalRailservicesinLondon.RiverservicesandtheEmiratesAirLinedonotcontributetoyourdailylimit.Formoreinformation,visitSeasonticketsonyourOystercardYoucanbuyTravelcardsandBus&TramPassesonOyster.WithaTravelcard,youcantravelasmanytimesasyoulikeonbus,Tube,LondonOvergroundandNationalRailservicesonthedates,andacrossthetravelzonesyou’vepaidfor.PleaseensureyourTravelcardcoversallthezonesyoutravelthrough.IfyourTravelcardincludeszone3,4,5or6,youcanalsouseitontramservices.Bussymbolonthedatesyou’vepaidfor.TheredroundelWhenyoufirstgetanOystercard,youwillneedtopaya£5refundable(可退款的)deposit.IfyounolongerneedyourOystercard,we’llrefundanyremainingpay.Findoutmoreat51.Whatdoweknowaboutthedailylimit?A.You’llstoppayingonceyoureachthedailylimit.B.Riverserviceshelpcontributetoyourdailylimit.C.Thedailylimitisfixednomatterwhenyoutravel.D.You’llpaymorethanthedailylimitforyourtravel.52.Seasonticketsinclude_____.A.OystercardandTravelcards B.PayasyougoandTravelcards C.TravelcardsandBus&TramBEveryculturehasarecognizedpointwhenachildbecomesanadult,whenrulesmustbefollowedandtestspassed.InChina,althoughteenagerscangettheirIDcardsat16,manyonlyseethemselvesasanadultwhentheyare18.IntheUS,whereeveryonedrives,themainsteptothefreedomofadultlifeislearningtodrive.At16,Americanteenstaketheirdrivingtest.Whentheyhavetheirlicense,theydriveintothegrown­upworld.“Nobodywantstoridethecheesebustoschool,”saidEleanorFulham,17.Shebroughtthepressurebacktomemory,especiallyforkidsfromwealthierfamilies.“It'slikeyou’renotcoolifyoudon’thaveacar,”shesaid.Accordingtorecentresearch,41%of16to19­year­oldsintheUSowncars,upfrom23%in1985.Although,mostofthesecarsareboughtbyparents,someteensgetpart-timejobstohelppay.Notallfamiliescanaffordcarsfortheirchildren.Incitieswithsubwaysandlimitedparking,someteenagersdon'twantthem.Butinrichsuburbanareaswithoutsubways,andwherebicyclesaremoreforfunthantransportation,itisstrangeforateenagernottohaveacar.Butpolicesay16­year­oldshavealmostthreetimesmoreaccidentsthan18to19­year­olds.Thishasmademanyparentspausebeforelettingtheirkidsdrive.JulieSussman,ofVirginia,decidedthathersonChad,15,willwaituntilheis17toapplyforhislearner'spermit.Chadsaidhehasacceptedhisparents'decision,althoughithascausedsometeasingfromhisfriends.“TheysaythatIamunlucky,”hesaid,“ButI'dratherbealivethandriving,andIdon'treallytrustmyfriendsontheroad,either.”InChinaasmorefamiliesgetcars,more18­year­oldslearntodrive.Willthisbecomeabigsteptobecominganadult?53.Whichmayserveasthebesttitleofthearticle?A.DrivingintotheGrown-UpWorldB.CarsHelpingYoutoGrown-UpC.Teenagers'DrivinginAmericaD.RecognizedPointofBecominganAdult54.16­year­olddrivershavemoreaccidentspossiblybecause________.A.theywanttoshowthemselvesoffB.theyareneverexperienceddriversC.olderpeoplealwaysdrivebetterD.theyneverdrivecarefullyontheroad55.WhichmayNOTbetakenintoconsiderationwhendecidingwhethertobuyacar?A.HowwelloffthefamilyisB.WhetherthekidisoldenoughC.Whetherit'spracticallyneededD.Whatroadconditionthereisaround56.WhenChadsaid“Idon'treallytrustmyfriends…”,hemeantthat________.A.hemightrunintohisfriendsifhedroveB.hedidn'tagreewithhisfriendsC.hemightnotbesafeifhisfriendsdroveD.hewasafraidthathisfriendsmightwelllietohimC Alotofusthinkthatweshouldvisitthedentisteverysixmonths.Whetherthosecheck-upsarereallynecessaryis,however,amatterofdebate.In2000,three-quartersofdentistssurveyedinNewYorkwererecommendingsix-monthlycheck-ups,despitetheabsenceofevidence.Today,manyorganizationsstillrecommendsix-monthlycheck-ups.Butforseveraldecadessomehavebeenarguingthatthechoiceofsixmonthsastheidealspacebetweenvisitsisratherquestionable.Forexample,AubreySheiham,aprofessorofdentalpublichealth,publishedapapercomplainingaboutthelackofevidenceforsix-monthlycheck-ups.Almost40years,he’sstillmakingthesamepoint.LastyeartheCochraneCollaborationperformedareviewoftheresearchthathadbeendoneandtheyweredisappointedwithwhattheyfound.Thequalityandquantityoftheresearchwassimplytoopoortobackuptheideaofsix-monthlycheck-ups.There’ssomethingelsewehavetobearinmind.Evenwhenastudyfinds,forexample,thatchildrenwhogotothedentistfrequentlyhavefewerfillings,theremaybeotherfactors(因素)atwork.Thosesamechildrenmayhaveotheradvantages;theymayeatmorehealthilyandhavebetterqualitydentalequipment.Howoftenshouldyouvisitthedentist,then?BodieslikeNice,whichprovidesguidancefortheNationalHealthServiceinEnglandandWales,saythatthefrequencyofdentalvisitsalldependsontheindividual.Theyrecommendthatchildrengoatleastonceayearbecausetheirteethcandecay(蛀蚀)faster,whileadultswithoutproblemscanwaitaslongastwoyears.TheyevengoasfarastosaythatlongerthantwoyearsisOKforpeoplewhohaveshowncommitmenttocaringfortheirteeth.Wheredoesthisleavetherestofusthenexttimewereceiveacardinthemailremindingusournextdentalvisitisdue?We’dalllikeanexcusetogolessoften,andthegoodnewsisthatifyoudon’thaveanyproblemsyoucanprobablywaitalittlelongerthansixmonthsbetweenvisits.Butexactlyhowlongyoucanwaitbeforeyourappointmentwiththedentist’schairwilldependontheassessmentyouandyourdentistmakeofyourownrisk.57.Whosupportssix-monthlydentalcheck-ups?A.Allthedentists. B.Manyorganizations. C.AubreySheiham. D.TheNationalHealthService.58.Theresearchmaynotprovetheideaofsix-monthlycheck-upsbecause_____.A.theresearcherswerenotqualifiedB.thenumberofthesubjectswasbigC.theremightbeotherfactorsatworkD.therewasalackofqualitydentalequipment59.Wecanlearnfromthelasttwoparagraphsthat_____.A.peopleoftenfindexcusestoavoidthenextdentalvisitB.thefrequencyofdentalvisitsvariesfordifferentpeopleC.peopleshoulddecidewhentogotothedentistbythemselvesD.thehealthierapersonis,thelessfrequentthedentalvisitsare60.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?A.Howcanwegotothedentistless?B.Whydoweneedtovisitourdentist?C.Whoshouldgotothedentistfrequently?D.Howoftendoweneedtovisitourdentist?DItwasacoldnightinDecember.Twobeggarsweresittingonabusystreetcornerinthedowntownsectionofthecity.Thecoldwindmadethemhuddle(挤)togetherforheatandcomfort.Theywatchedhelplesslyasscoresofpeoplewalkedby,someignoringthemonpurposeandotherstoocaughtupintheirowncarestoevennoticetheirexistence.Everysooften,akind-heartedwomanorasmallchildwoulddropafewcoinsinthehatswhichlayinfrontofthemontheicysidewalk.Somepeople,feelingparticularlygenerous,wouldevenpulloutabillortwofromtheirwalletsanddropthemintothebeggars’hatsandthencontinuedtheirwalking.Todaywasnotabaddayforbegging.Themenwereabletocollectenoughforagoodmealatthecoffeeshopdownthestreetandafewcandlestolightuptheirshelterinthealley(胡同)behindthetrainstation.Asthecrowdbegantodiedown,theystartedtopackuptheirbundlesandheadfortheireveningshelter.Justastheyweregettingreadytoleavethestreetcorner,theynoticedamanwalkingtowardthem.Hewasobviouslyawealthyman—theycouldtellthatfromthefinelytailoredbusinesssuithewaswearingandthegoldwatchchainadorned(装饰)hisleftpocket.Thefirstbeggarlookedatthesecondandwhisperedwithexcitement,“He’scomingourway!Thetwotriednottolookdirectlyatthemanashesteppedclosertothem,buttheycouldn’thelpstaringathimashereachedintohispocketandtooksomethingout.“Thunk”wastheonlysoundtheyheardaswhatlookedlikeapieceofhardcandy,wrappedcarefullyintissuepaperhiteachoftheirwaitinghats.Therichmanturnedandcontinuedonhisway,notmakingabackwardglance.“Howinsulting!”saidthefirstbeggar,assoonastherichmanwasoutofsight.“Hecouldhaveeasilyleftusafewcoinsorasparebill,butheplayedajokeonuswithapieceofrockcandy.”Helookedatthewrappedofferingwithdisgust.“Whodoeshethinkweare—children?There’snowaywecaneveneatthis—wehavenoteeth.”Thebeggarpickeduptheobjectwiththeverytipsofhisfingersandthrewitintothegutter(排水沟).Hewatchedasitfloatedafewyardsinthestreamofmuddywateranddisappearedintothegutterattheendofthestreet.Then,hegathereduphisthingsandwalkedaway.Thesecondbeggarlookeddownatthemorselinhishat,thenathisdepartingfriend.Hisfirstthoughtwastotossthedonationinthetrashcanunderthestreetlight.Buthissecondthoughtmadehimchangehismind.“Ihaven’thadanythinglikethisforages,”hethought.“Ican’tchewit,butIcansuckonitforawhile,andthesweetjuicewillstayinmymouthforalongtime.Howniceofthatmantooffermesomethingsosweet!”Heopenedthepapereagerly,thenpausedashishandstouchedtheinside.“MaybeIshouldsaveitforanothertime,”hethought.“Itwon’tspoil,andIcouldeatitlaterwhenI’mreallyhungry.”Thebeggarpausedforamoment,thenhesaidaloud,“Hewantedmetohaveitanyway.Imightaswellenjoyitnow.”Withthat,heunfoldedthepaper,buttohissurprise,therewasnohardrockcandyinside.Instead,intohisfingersfellashinywhitepearlworththousandsofdollars.61.Thefirstparagraphservesasa(n)______.A.explanationB.introductionC.backgroundD.comment62.Thetwobeggarsthoughtthemanwasrichfrom_____.A.hisappearanceB.hiswayofwalkingC.thejewelleryheworeD.theshinyshoes63.Whatdidthefirstbeggarthinkoftherichman?A.Helookeddownuponthepoor.B.Hewasverykindandwarm-heartedC.HetreatedthemaschildrenD.Hewastoomean.64.Theunderlinedwords“themorselinhishat”probablyreferto______.A.thedonationfromtherichmanB.thecoinsthesecondbeggarcollectedC.therockcandytherichmangavethesecondbeggarD.thefoodthesecondbeggarleftover65.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?A.Everydoghasitsday.B.Patienceisthebestremedyforeverytrouble.C.Hewholaughslastlaughsbest.D.Hethatcanhavepatiencecanhavewhathewill.第二卷(非选择题,共40分)第四部分:词汇检测(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)根据句子意思和首字母提示,在空白处填上一个在语法和意思上都恰当的词。 注意:请将一个完整的单词写在答题卡上。66.Formanyyears,thecouplehavebeenb___▲____statesecretstoAmerica.67.Nowadaysyoungpeopleareusuallyind___▲_____withtheirparentsonhowtospendmoney.68.Shehasalotofdifferentjobs,r___▲____fromcheftoswimminginstructors.69.I___▲____huntingofanimalsshouldbebannedinordertosavethoseendangeredanimals.70.Thebabywasborndeadasac___▲____ofaninjurytoitsmother.第五部分:综合填空(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)请认真阅读下列各句,并根据题干所给的信息在空格处填上一个恰当的词。 注意:请将一个完整的单词写在答题卡上。71.----Whydoesthelakesmellterrible?----Becauselarge___▲____ofwaterhavebeenpolluted.72.---WouldyoucometojoinourpicnicatthebeachthisSaturday?---I’llbegladto,iftime▲.73.---Parentsneedtoencourageasenseof▲intheirchildren.----Yousaidit!It’simportantforchildrentolearntobehaveproperlyinawaythatwillnotharmthemselvesorotherpeople.74.----Haveyouseenthefilm?Itisquiteinteresting!----Yes,itis___▲____uponanovelby

----Wheredoyourclassmatescomefrom?----Them___▲____ofthemcomefromSuzhou,andsomeothersfromneighboringcities.第六部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:每个空格只填1个单词。请将答案写在答题卷上相应题号的横线上。Youwanttobeconfidentandfeelconfident,butwhatifyou'restartingwithlittleornoconfidence?Trueself-confidenceisn’tanovernightacquisition(习得).Ittakesdevotiontorealizeyouareagoodhumanbeingthatisworthyofrespectandlove.RecognizeyourinsecuritiesWhatdoesthatvoiceinthebackofyourmindsay?Whydoyoufeeluncomfortableorashamedofyourself?Thiscouldbeanythingfromregretstofriendsatschoolornegativeexperience.Whateverismakingyoufeelunworthy,orashamed,recognizeit,giveitaname,andwriteitdown.Youcanalsotearthesewrittenpiecestostartfeelingpositiveonthosepoints.GetridofinsecuritiesgraduallyEachdayyoushouldweakenit.There'snoquickfix.Gettotherootoftheproblem;focusonitandunderstandthatyouneedtosolveeachissuebeforeyoucanmoveon.Checkifitisanoldpastemotionandifitisreallystillrelevantorproperinyourlifetoday.Andthatdoesnotmeanyouhavetogetridofwhatevermakesyoufeelbad(manytimes,yousimplycan't).Youneedtolearntoacceptyourself,yourpast,yoursituationsastheyare,withoutnecessarilythinkingofthemas“bad”.IdentifyyoursuccessesEveryoneisgoodatsomething,sodiscoverthethingsatwhichyoudoextremelywell,thenfocusonyourtalents.Giveyourselfpermissiontobeproudofthem.Giveyourselfcreditforyoursuccesses.Inferiority(自卑)isastateofmindinwhichyou'vedeclaredyourselfavictim.Donotallowyourselftobetreatedunfairly.BePositiveAvoidself-pity,orthepityandsympathyofothers.Neverallowotherstomakeyoufeelinferior(低下的)—theycanonlydosoifyouletthem.Ifyoucontinuetodislikeandlookdownuponyourself,othersaregoingtodoandbelievesimilarly.Instead,speakinapositivewayaboutyourself,aboutyourfuture,andaboutyourprogress.Donotbeafraidtoshowyourstrengthsandqualitiestoothers.Bydoingso,youstrengthenthoseideasinyourmindandencourageyourgrowthinapositivedirection.Apply“facialfeedbacktheory”Studiessurroundingwhat’scalledthe“facialfeedbacktheory”suggestthattheexpressionsonyourfacecanactuallyencourageyourbraintoexpresscertainemotions.Solookinthemirrorandsmileeveryday,andyoumightfeelhappierwithyourselfandmoreconfidentinthelongtermHelpothersWhenyouknowyou’reofhelptothepeoplearoundyou,andaremakingapositivedifferenceinotherpeople’slives(evenifit’sjustbeingkindertothepersonwhoservesyoucoffeeinthemorning),you’llknowthatyouareapositiveforceintheworld—whichwillimproveyourselfconfidence.Now,dearfriends,willyouletconfidencekeepyoucompany?Beconfident,andachievingyourgoalswillbejustaroundthecorner.Title:TheWaystoBecomeConfidentSpecificwaysSupportingdetailsRecognizinginsecurities◆Findoutwhat(76)▲youuncomfortableorashamed,forgetitandfeelpositive.(77)▲insecuritiesgradually◆Findoutthe(78)▲ofproblems,solvethemandlearntoaccept(79)▲youare.Identifyingsuccesses◆Findoutyourtalents,take(80)▲inthemandpraiseyourselfforyoursuccesses.Beingpositive◆Speak(81)▲aboutyourself.◆Don’tmakeyourself(82)▲byothers.Applying“facialfeedbacktheory”◆Lookinthemirrorandsmiletogainmore(83)▲____.Helpingothers◆Be(84)▲tothepeoplearoundyou.Conclusion:◆Confidencehelpspeopleachievegoalsandbecomeworthytobe(85)▲andloved.第七部分:书面表达(满分20分)86.一年一度的校园文化节又拉开了序幕,但今年学生却没有表现出像往年的兴趣和热情。面对这一现象,有人提出校园文化节还要不要举办的问题,这引起了同学们的讨论。上周末你班也进行了一场讨论。请你根据下面表格所提供的内容将讨论结果做一总结并发表自己的观点。观点支持1.给学生创造了展示自我才华的舞台;2.有利于提高学习兴趣;3.……反对1.学习任务重,抽不出时间;2.……你的看法(至少两点)注意:1.行文连贯,内容完整;2.题目和开头语已给出,不计入总词数;3.总词数150左右。Tobecontinuedornot?Theannualcampusculturalfestivalhasdrawnbackitscurtainagain,butthisyearstudentsdidnotshowtheirgreatinterestandpassionforitasbefore.Thereforeadiscussionhasbeenputforwardwhetheritisnecessarytoholdthecampusculturalfestivalagain.▲▲

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