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PAGEPAGE16重庆市渝北区、合川区、江北区等七区2024-2025学年高二英语下学期期末联考试题本试卷共4个部分,共150分,共12页。考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5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.WhatdoesthemanalwaysdoonSaturday?A.Seeafilm. B.Haveaclass. C.Reviewhisnotes.2.Howdoesthewomandealwithdifficultlectures?A.Byrecordingthem.B.Bytalkingwithlecturers.C.Byattendingthemagain.3.Wherewillthemanfetchhisnotebook?A.Inthelibrary. B.Intheclassroom. C.Intheteachers’office.4.Whatkindofmusicdoesthemanoftenlistento?A.Jazzmusic. B.Classicalmusic. C.Rockmusic.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Sarah’shappyretirement.B.Theman’sartclasses.C.Theirhobbies.其次节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5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,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6、7题。6.Whydoesthemanapologizetothewoman?A.Helostherdictionary.B.Hemadeherdeskdirty.C.Hedamagedherglasses.7.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?A.Buyheranicecream.B.Lookupsomenewwords.C.Tidyupherdeskcarefully.听下面一段对话,回答第8、9题。8.Whatmakesthemanchangehisappointment?A.Anunexpectedvisitor.B.Hisurgentproblematwork.C.Thetrafficduetothebadweather.9.WhenwillthemanmeetDr.Martin?A.OnWednesday. B.OnThursday. C.OnFriday.听下面一段对话,回答第10至12题。10.WhatcanpeopleenjoyinRichmond?A.Localfoods. B.Localartworks. C.Localshoppingcenters.11.HowfarawayisSunValleyfromRichmond?A.5minutes’walk. B.10minutes’walk. C.15minutes’bikeride.12.Wheredothespeakersdecidetostay?A.Inatent. B.Inahotel. C.Inavillager’shouse.听下面一段对话,回答第13至16题。13.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Teacherandstudent.B.Journalistandsportsman.C.Interviewerandjobapplicant.14.Whatdoesthemanthinkofateacher’swork?A.Easy. B.Boring. C.Challenging.15.Whatdoesthewomanlikedoing?A.Playingsports. B.Watchingsports. C.Teachingsports.16.Whatdoesthemanvaluemostaboutdoingsports?A.Teachtheyoungimportantlifelessons.B.Trytomaintainmentalwell-being.C.Makeeffortstokeepphysicallyfit.听下面一段独白,回答第17至20题。17.WhatdoesVolterman’sSmartWalletfocuson?A.Thefunction. B.Thedesign. C.Thesecurity.18.Whatwillinformyouofyourphoneandwalletbeingapart?A.Thealarm. B.Thecamera. C.TheGPStracker.19.Whatcanyoureceiveifsomeoneopensyourwalletsecretly?A.Apictureofhim.B.Avoicefromthephone.C.Amessagefromthewallet.20.WhyisVolterman’sSmartWalletsuitablefortravel?A.Itdoesn’tneedtorecharge.B.Itislightandeasytocarry.C.Ithasalargecapacityforpictures.其次部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AWeworkwithCambridgeCountyCouncil'sParticipationTeamtocreateopportunitiesforyoungpeopletovisittheUniversityandlearnmoreaboutit.Thefollowingeventsarescheduledforthe2024/2024academicyear.SuperStarworkshops12engagingworkshopsareplannedforyoungpeopleaged7to11.Thesehalf-dayvisitswillbeheldthroughouttheyear,attimeswhenyoungpeoplearenotatschool.Ifparticipantscomplete8ofthe12workshops,theywillbeawardedthenationallyrecognizedSuperStarCrestAward.Pleasenote,workshopswillonlyrunifwehaveasufficientnumberofattendees(usuallyaround3+participants).ExploreUniversityDaysExploreUniversityDaysareforyoungpeopleaged12-15.ParticipantsvisittheUniversityfortwodaysandengagewitharangeofuniversity-relatedworkshops,andotherfunactivities.Previousparticipantshaveengagedwiththefollowing:

•VisitedtheSportsCentre

•TookpartinaNeuroscienceworkshop

•Enjoyedatwo-coursemealataUniversityCollegeDateswillbeconfirmedinearlyDecember2024,andascheduleforeventwillfollowintheNewYear.Eventsforpost-16studentsIfyouarestudyingforyourpost-16qualificationsandareconsideringapplyingforCambridgeorwouldliketofindoutmoreaboutaspecificsubject,thefollowingeventsmightbeforyou:

•UniversityandCollegeOpenDays

•SubjectMasterclasses

•CambridgeScienceFestival21.WhatcantheparticipantsdoinSuperStarworkshops?

A.Tostayhalfadaythere. B.Togetagift.

C.Toenjoyafreemeal.

D.ToattendCollegeOpenDays.22.WhicheventisspeciallyforapplicantsofCambridge?

A.SuperStarworkshops. B.TheNeuroscienceworkshop.

C.ExploreUniversityDays. D.Eventsforpost-16students.23.Theeventsinthepassagemostprobablyaimto.

A.introducesomecourses

B.advertiseCambridgeUniversity

C.enrichstudents'sparetimelife

D.promotechildren'sinterestintouringBThe3D-printingindustryisacceleratingitseffortstohelpfightthenewcoronavirusandthediseaseitcauses,COVID-19.OnTuesday,HPannouncedit’sworkingwiththosewhoboughtits3Dprinterstomakemedicalfaceshields,hands-freedooropenersandanadjusterforfacemasksformedicalstaffwhooftenmustwearthemforhours.It’salsotesting“hospital-grade”facemasksmeetingthehigher-endFFP3(过滤式面罩)standardandpartsforsimpleemergencyventilators.(呼吸机)Andit’slookingintonasalswabstotestforCOVID-19infection.HPalsoisofferingfreedownloadsofits3D-printedmedicalequipmentdesigns.Carbon,whose3Dprintersareusedtomakeeverythingfrombicycleseatstoteethstraighteners,saiditplanstosendfaceshielddesignstoitsnetworkofcustomerswho’veboughtits3Dprinters.Carbonco-founderandExecutiveChairmanJosephDeSimonesaidonMondaythecompanyexpectstosendthedesignsbyearlyTuesday.3D-printermakerstypicallyselltheirproductstoothersthatactuallydothe3Dprinting.Onesuchcustomer,Ford,saidTuesdaythatit’smade1,000faceshieldsandshippedthemtoMichiganhospitals,withplanstomake100,000faceshieldsaweek.Itisalsoworkingwith3MandGeneralElectriconrespiratormasksandventilatordesigns.Theeffortisoneofseveraltoapply3D-printingtechnologytothefightagainstcoronavirus.3Dprintingisn’tasfastatchurningoutproductsasconventionalmassproductionmethods.But3Dprintersareflexibleandabletomakemanydifferentpartsanywherethere’saprinterandrawmaterialsliketheplasticresinsCarbonprintersuse.Some3D-printingeffortshavefocusedonventilators,whichexpectedtobeinshortsupplywithasurgeofCOVID-19patientssufferingfromrespiratory(呼吸器官)problems.AlsoinshortsupplyareN95masksthatcanbeusefulinreducingthelikelihoodawearerwillspreadCOVID-19toothers.Carbon’sDeSimoneiscautiousabouttheenthusiasm,though,sayingthatregulatory(监管的)approvalisimportantandthat3D-printerenthusiastsshouldn’tbemakingcomponentsnotintendedforclosehumancontactthatmightreleaseunhealthygases.24.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.anintroductionabout3D-printing

B.the3D-printingindustry’seffortstohelpfightCOVID-19.

C.theproductsthat3D-printingmakerssell

D.how3D-printingmakersproducemedicalequipment25.HPannoucedtohelpitscustomerstomakethefollowingproductsexceptfor.

A.medicalfaceshields B.hands-freedooropeners

C.anadjusterforfacemasks D.emergencyventilators26.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Carbon’scompanywillfinishitsdesignafterTuesday.

B.Fordhasmade1,000faceshieldsandplanstomake10,000moreinaweek.

C.3Dprintersaremoreflexiblethantraditionalmassproductionmethods.

D.Most3D-printingsfocusonmakingventilatorsandN95becauseoftheirshortsupply.27.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?

A.3D-printingmayreleaseunhealthygases.

B.DeSimoneiscautiousabout3D-printing.

C.Carbon’scompanydidn’tgainregulatoryapprovalofmakingmedicalequipment.

D.3Dprintersaren’tenthusiasticaboutmakingcomponentsdesignedforclosehumancontact.CImaginethatyou'rethecreatorandshowrunnerofthenewestcomedyshowontelevision.Onlyitisn'tsopopularyet,andyourlivestudioaudienceisn'tgivingyouthebiglaughstheshowdeserves.Doyoufilmtheshowalloveragain,hopingthatthistimetheaudiencewilllaugh?Oristhereanotheroptionformakingajokesoundfunnierthanitwasreceived?Sweeten(改善)thesoundbyaddingalaughtrack!"Sweetening,"ortheadditionofsoundeffectssuchaslaughs,screams,andotheraudience-producednoisestotheaudiotrackofaTVshow,hasbeenusedsincethe1940stoproducetheappearance,orratherthesound,ofanengagedandentertainedresponsetoashow'scomedy.Laughtrackscameintoexistenceasnotonlyasolution,andsometimesreplacement,foranunengagedliveaudiencebutalsoasawaytoengageanat-homeaudienceintoamore-traditional,public,andtheaterlikeexperience.Addingalaughtracktoatelevisionshowmakestheviewersathomefeelmuchlesslikethey'resittingonacouchstaringatthetelevisionscreenandmuchmorelikethey'reinaroomfulloflaughinghappypeopletovaryingdegreesofsuccess.Thoughtheartofsweeteninghasrisenandfalleninpopularityoverthepast60years,creditforitscreationandcontinueduseisowedtolaugh-trackpioneerandsoundengineerCharlesDouglass.Douglasswasthefirsttodevelop,in1953,amachineforproducing"cannedlaughter",accessibleatthepushofabuttonorpullofalever(操纵杆).Despitebeingartificial,sensiblyeditedlaughtracksarefoundbytelevisionstudiostobringaboutapositiveaudienceresponse,astheiruseisusuallyaccompaniedbyhigherratingsandincreasedaudiencememory.Thoughsometelevisionaudiencesmaydisagreewiththevalueofthelaughtrack,thecheerfulandrepetitivesoundholdsapermanentplaceinthehistoryandfutureoftelevisioncomedy.28.Theauthorusesthefirstparagraphto.

A.introducethetopic"sweetening"

B.seeksolutionsfortheproblem

C.pointoutawayofmakingcomedies

D.arousereaders'interestincomedies29.Whateffectdoesalaughtrackproduce?

A.Thecreationofashow. B.Funniersoundinashow.

C.Moreengagedliveaudience DmunicationamongTVviewers.30.What'stheauthor'sattitudetowardstheuseofthelaughtrack?A.Doubtful. B.Positive. C.Neutral. D.Uncertain.31.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?

A.Thereasonforusinglaughtracks.

B.Thebriefhistoryoflaughtracks.

C.ThedevelopmentofTVcomedies.

D.Thewaytoimprovetelevisionshows.DYoumaythinkthatcreativityandartisticjudgmentarewhatsetshumansapartfromartificialintelligence(AI).RobotswillbewashingourwindowslongbeforetheystartcreatingmasterpiecesRight?Notnecessarily.AtAmperMusic(ampermusic),youcanmakethemusicyouwantbasedonmood,instrument,speedandlength.Youclick“Render,”andboom!There’syouroriginalpiece,notonlycomposed(作曲)butalso“performed”and“mixed”byAIsoftware.Butsomethinghaskeptbotheringme:Whathappensinaworldwhereeffortandscarcity(稀缺)arenolongerpartofthedefinitionofart?Amass-producedprintoftheMonaLisaisworthlessthantheactualLeonardopainting.Why?Scarcity—there’sonlyoneoftheoriginal.ButAmperturns.professional-qualityoriginalpieceofmusiceverytimeyouclick“Render(提交).”Itputsusinastrangeworldwhereworksofartareuniquebutrequirealmostzerohumanefforttoproduce.Shouldanyonepayforthesethings?AndifanartistputsAImasterpiecesupforsale,whatshouldthepricebe?That’snotjustathoughtexperimenteither.Soonthequestion“What’sthevalueofAIartworkandmusic?”willstartimpactingflesh—and—bloodconsumers.Ithasalready,infact.Earlier,reportersdiscoveredsomethingsuspicious(可疑的)aboutmanyplaylists(播放列表)ofSpotify—anotheronlinemusicservice.Accordingtothereport,thecomposersandbandswhowrotethesongsappearedtobenonexistent.TheseplaylistshavenameslikePeacefulPianoandAmbientChill—exactlythekindofmusicAIsoftwareisgoodat.IsSpotifyusingsoftwaretocomposemusictoavoidpayingfeestohumanmusicians?TheNewYorkTimesreportedthatthetrackswithfalsenameshavebeenplayed500milliontimes,whichwouldordinarilyhavecostSpotify$3millioninpayments.ButSpotifyhasfirmlydeniedthatthetracksinquestionwerecreatedby“fake”artiststoavoidpayments:whilepostedunderpennames,theywerewrittenbyactualpeoplereceivingactualmoneyforworkthattheyown.Butthebroaderissueremains.Whycouldn’tSpotify,oranymusicservice,startusingAItoproducefreemusictosaveitselfmoney?Automation(自动化)isbeginningtoreplacemillionsofhumantaxidrivers,truckdriversandfast-foodworkers.Whyshouldartistsandmusiciansbeanexceptiontothesameeconomics?Shouldtherebeanythinginplace—aunion,alawtostopthatfromhappening?Orwillwealwaysvaluehuman-producedartandmusicmorethanmachine-madestuff?Oncewe’veansweredthosequestions,wecansettlethereallybigone:WhenanAI—composedsongwinstheGrammy,whowillbeawarded?32.WhatdoweknowfromtheexampleofAmperMusic?

A.Itdoesn’tneedanyhumanefforttocomposemusic.

B.Itallowsordinarypeopletoperformtheirownmusic.

C.Itmakesachallengetothetraditionaldefinitionofart.

D.Itproducesmusicworksthataresimilarinstyles.33.TheunderlinedpartinParagraph4impliesthat.

A.itishardtotellAIartworksapartfromhumanartworks

B.peoplewillbechargedforAIartinthenearfuture

C.peopledon’tknowwhatpriceofAIartisreasonable

D.thescarcityofAIartworksmeansitisoneofacopy34.Spotifywascoveredinthemediabecause.A.AImusiccanbeperformedfreeofchargeB.itsmusiciansmightnotbepaidfairlyC.playlistsofitsmusicdidnotactuallyexistD.AIsoftwarehasreplacedhumanmusicians35.Thewritingpurposeofthispassageisto.

A.drawdeservedattentiontoAI-madeartworks

B.warnagainsttheimmediatethreatfromAlart

C.supporttheuseofAlsoftwareinartcreation

D.solvemisunderstandingsaboutAI’sroleinart其次节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)依据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Shoppingtherapy(疗法)isthepracticeofusingtheshoppingexperiencetohelpovercomedepressionorotheremotionalproblems.36Actually,itreallyworks.

37Oneofthemostobviousthingsistheenjoymentpeoplegetfromtheitemstheybuy.Whenpeopleshop,theyoftenbuythingstheyreallycareaboutonsomelevel.Forexample,whenpeoplecomehomewithanewshirtoranewcomputer,theyassumethattheitemisgoingtoimprovetheirlivesinsomeway.Thiscanhelpreducemanyfeelingsofunhappiness.

38Someexpertsthinkhumansarelinkedwiththeneedtoconstantlyachieveandfightforimprovement.Peoplemakeadecisiontobuysomething,andthenactuallyfollowthroughthisplan.Thisisonewaypeoplecantakeactiontodirectlychangetheirownlivesforthebetter.Peoplewhodon'tactuallyhaveanymoneytobuythingsstillbenefitfromshoppingtherapy.Forthem,simplybrowsing(阅读)canbeaniceexperience.That'sbecauseithelpsthemformfutureshoppingplans.

39Thesimpleactofleavinghomeandspendingtimearoundotherhumansisanotherpossiblereasonfortheeffectivenessofshoppingtherapy.40Manypeopleevenuseshoppingasaspecificsocialactivitybybringingfriendsalongwiththemandturningtheprocessintoapleasantone.A.Sowhynotshopuntilyoustartfeelingbetter?B.Sohowdopeoplebenefitfromshoppingtherapy?C.Theseplansoffergreatexpectationandhopeintheirlife.D.Manypeopleshopforthisreasonwithoutevenrealizingit.E.Peoplecanhavethefeelingofachievementaftershopping.F.Manypeoplehavegoneintodebtduetoshoppingaddiction.G.Thereissometimesasenseofcommunityintheshoppingexperience.第三部分语言学问运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Expertsarewarningabouttherisksofextremefussyeating(挑食)afterateenagerdevelopedpermanentsightlossafterlivingonadietofchipsandcrisps.Sinceleaving41school,theteenhadbeeneatingonlyFrenchfries,Pringlesandwhitebread,aswellasa(n)42sliceofhamorasausage.Attheageof14,feelingtiredandnotwell,hewasdiagnosedwithvitaminB12deficiency(缺乏)andwas43supplements(补充剂),buthedidnot44thetreatmentorimprovehispoordiet.Threeyearslater,hewastakentotheBristolEyeHospitalbecauseofprogressive45loss.DrDenizeAtan,who46himatthehospital,said,“Theteenagerexplainedthiseatingdisorderasadislikeofcertaintextures(结构)offoodthathereallycouldnot47,andsochipsandcrispswerereallytheonlytypesoffoodthathewantedandfeltthathecouldeat.”48inB12aswellassomeotherimportantvitaminsandminerals,hewasnotoverorunderweight,butwas49malnourished(lackingnutrition)fromhisfoodintakedisorder.“Hehadlostmineralsfromhisbone,whichwasreallyquite50Intermsofhissightloss,hemetthe51forbeingregisteredblind.DrAtansaid,“Hecan’tdriveandwouldfinditreallydifficultto52,watchTVorrecognizefaces.Hecanwalkaroundonhisown,53,becausehedoesn’tloseperipheral(周边的)vision.”Theconditiontheyoungmanhasistreatable54diagnosedearly.Lefttoolong,however,thenervefibersintheopticnervedieandthedamagebecomes55.DrAtansaidcaseslikethisarethankfullyuncommon,butthatparentsshould56thepotentialharmthatcanbecausedbypickyeating,andseekexperthelp.DrAtansaidvegans(素食主义者)arealsoatincreasedriskofB12deficiency-relatedsightproblemsiftheydonotreplacewhattheycanlackwhen57meatfromtheirdiet.“Multivitamintabletscansupplementadiet,butarenota(n)58foreatinghealthily.It’smuchbetterto59vitaminsthroughavariedandbalanceddiet,”shesaid,addingthattoomuchofcertainvitamins,includingvitaminA,canbe60,“soyoudon’twanttooverdoit”.41.A.vocational B.primary C.middle D.special42.A.funny

B.rigid

C.occasional

D.raw43.A.forbidden

B.denied

C.prescribed

D.offered44.A.stickwith

B.copewith

C.playwith

D.gowith45.A.diet

B.sight

C.weight

D.wit46.A.cured

B.studied

C.instructed

D.treated47.A.describe

B.recognize

C.tolerate

D.receive48.A.Abundant

B.Lost

C.Backward

D.Lacking49.A.severely

B.scarcely

C.seemingly

D.sincerely50.A.amusing

B.normal

C.shocking

D.typical51.A.situations

B.criteria

C.deadlines

D.challenges52.A.read

B.sing

C.dance

D.laugh53.A.even

B.though

C.still

D.yet54.A.since

B.unless

C.after

D.if55.A.persistent

B.periodic

C.persevering

D.permanent56.A.wakeupto

B.liveupto

C.standupto

Deupto57.A.excluding

B.separating C.including D.distinguishing58.Apanion

B.substitute

C.suggestion

D.explanation59.A.takeoff

B.takeafter

C.takein

D.takeover60.A.rewarding

Bpulsory

C.restrictive

D.poisonous其次节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Lastyear,mybrotherandIwenttoMiamiforavacation.Someofmyfriendswhohadbeentherebeforesaid61wasawonderfulholidaydestination.Beforewewent,wehadplannedformonths.Whenthedaycame,wewereready.Afterourplanelanded,wewenttothehotel.Wehadmadeourreservationsixmonths62(early),butthemanatthefrontdesksaidtherehadbeenamistake.We63(tell)thatourroomshadn'tbeenreservedforthatweek,64fortheweekafter.Ididn'tunderstand65thiswouldhappenandmycreditcardhadalreadybeencharged66thereservation.What'sworse,thehotelhadbeenfullybooked.Whenwewerewonderingwhattodo,themanagercameout.Shewas67(surprise)helpful.SheapologizedforthemistakeandgaveusaspareVIProomon68topfloor.Wehadneverstayedinsuchanamazingroom,andweweren'tchargedextra.Thenextday,mybrotherandIwenttothebeach69wewatchedsomepeopleplayvolleyball.Wegotalittle70(sunburn),butthedayhadbeensorelaxingthatwedidn'tmind.第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。留意:(1)每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;(2)只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。ThebookI’mreadingoftalksabouttheafternoonteainBritain.Accordingtothebook,itiscalledtheafternoonteatodaystartsintheearly1800’s.Havingteainthelaterafternoonprovidedabridgebetweenlunchanddinner,whichmightnotbeingserveduntil8o’clockintheevening.Interestingly,theafternoonteacustomssoonledtoarapidgrowintheporcelainindustry.TeainChinawastraditionallydrankfromcupswithouthandles.WhenteabecamepopularityinBritain,therewasacryingneedfortheporcelainindustrytoproducecupswithhandlestosuitnewneed.其次节书面表达(满分25分)请阅读下面文字及图表,并依据要求用英语写一篇120词左右的文章。Inarecentsurveyof300Chinesebornafter1990,54percentoftherespondentssaidtheyhadhairloss,51percenthadpoorereyesight,45percentgainedweightand35percenthadweakenedimmunity.Atthesametime,about65percentsaidtheyalwaysstayeduplate.Meanwhile,56.7percentofintervieweessaidtheydidn'tknowhowtoliveahealthylife.WuFeng,whoworksataprivatecompanyinBeijing,waswarnedinthisyear'sphysicalexaminationreportabouthyperlipemia,aconditionwhichheascribed(归因于)tohisdietandthefastpaceofhislifeandwork."Atwork,Iusuallysitintheofficeforhourswithoutmovingmybody.AndwhenIeatatthecanteen,thefoodisquiteoily.What'smore,Iliketoorderfastfood,suchasfriedchicken,atnightwhenIworkextrahours,"Wusaid.Apost-90sprogrammerWangKehasbeenseeingabnormalparametersinhismedicalreportinthepastfewyears.Heknewhehadsomebadhabits,butitwasnoteasyforhimtochange."Iknowdrinkingtoomuchmilkteaisunhealthy,butIcouldn'tstopmyself,"hesaid.【写作内容】(1)用约30个单词概述上述信息的主要内容;(2)结合上述信息,简要分析不健康的生活方式的危害;(3)依据你的实际状况,谈谈如何拥有健康的生活方式。【写作要求】(1)写作过程中不能干脆引用原文语句;(2)作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称;(3)不必写标题。

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