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【2024—2025英语寒假作业】人教版高一年级第2周【词汇冲关】一、英汉互译1.fitnessn.____________________2.____________n.足球;足球运动3.stadiumn.(pl.stadiumsorstadia)____________________4.boxingn.____________________5.badmintonn.____________________6.____________adj.受伤的;有伤的7.____________n.伤害;损伤8.captainn.____________________9.____________丧失信心;泄气10.gracefuladj.____________________11.tsunamin.____________________12.____________n.洪水;大量vi.淹没;大量涌入vt.使灌满水;淹没13.volcaniceruption____________________14.magnituden.____________________15.____________n.&vt.营救;救援16.____________vt.损害;破坏n.损坏;损失17.____________vt.摧毁;毁灭18.evacuatevt.____________________vi.____________________19.helicoptern.____________________20.____________n.死;死亡21.basedadj.____________________22.basevt.____________________n.____________________23.____________追溯到24.bonen.____________________25.shelln.____________________26.____________n.符号;象征27.carvevt.&vi.____________________28.____________n.王朝;朝代29.____________n.(植物、语言等的)变体;异体;多样化30.____________二、单句语法填空1.Herhumourand__________(determine)encouragedusalot.2.Hewasoutofjobbecauseofaphysical__________(injure).3.Theexercisesaredesignedto_________(strength)yourstomachmuscles.4.Badmanagementwasacauseofthe__________(fail).5.Thereisaspeech___________(compete)inourschoolthisFriday.6.________(electric)issomuchapartoflifethatpeopleoftentakeitforgranted.7.Thecropsdiedduringthe________(dry).8.Withknowledgeand__________(wise),youcanachievegreatsuccess.9.Ananimal’ssenseofsmellisstillimportanttoits__________(survive).10.Iwas__________(shock)atthenews.11.__________(regard)yourrecentenquiry,Ihaveenclosedacopyofouruserguide.12.__________(vary)bandswillbeperformingattheconcert.13.Ona__________(globe)scale,AIDSmaybecometheleadingcauseofinfantdeath.14.Thewitnesswasunabletogivea__________(describe)oftherobber.15.I’mwritingtoshowmysincere__________(appreciate)forthebookyougavetome.三、根据汉语意思,用合适的短语填空1.动物园需要更好的管理,而不是更多的钱。Thezooneedsbettermanagement_______________moremoney.2.这条路太窄了,所以有时会发生交通堵塞。Theroadissonarrowthattherewouldbetrafficjams_______________.3.Mike不擅长田径运动。Mikeisnotgoodat_______________.4.地震过后,整个村子变成了一片废墟。Aftertheearthquake,thewholevillagewas_______________.5.在中国新年之前,我们通常打扫我们的房子,扫除坏运气。BeforeChineseNewYear,weusuallycleanourhouseand_______________badluck.6.我吃惊地看着我的朋友,等待着他告诉我真相。Ilookedatmyfriend_______________,waitingforhimtotellmethetruth.7.这些读物或许与课堂讨论有关。Thereadingsmight_____________theclassdiscussions.8.正文中出现的数字是指页脚处的脚注。Thenumbersshowninthetext_____________footnotesatthebottomofthepage.9.这份食谱可以追溯到18世纪50年代。Therecipeissaidto_____________the1750s.10.无论从哪儿来的,在这里每个人都受欢迎。Everyoneiswelcomehere,_____________theycomefrom.

【语法突破】(一)ForseveraldaysbeforetheearthquakestruckTangshan,strangethingswerehappening.Forexample,chickensweretoonervous1(eat);miceranoutofthefieldslookingforplacestohide,etc.Atabout3:00a.m.on28July1976,brightlightswereseenintheskyandloudnoiseswereheard,2thelocalpeoplewereasleepasusualatthattime.Thenat3:42a.m.,one3(dead)earthquakehitTangshan.Ahugecrackcutacrosshouses,roadsandwaterways.Inlessthanoneminute,thewholecitylayin4(ruin).Thenumberofpeoplewhowerekilledorbadlyinjured5(be)morethan400,000andthousandsofchildrenwereleftwithoutparents.Everywheresurvivorslooked,therewasnothingbutruins.Itseemedasiftheworldwerecomingto6end.Peoplewereinshock.However,soonaftertheearthquake,aidfromallcornersofourcountrycame.Soldiersarrivedtodigoutthose7(trap)andtoburythedead.Doctors,nursesandthosefromotherwalksoflifecametohelp.Slowly,thecitybegantorevive8(it)andgetuponitsfeetagain.AnewTangshan9(build)upontheearthquakeruinswiththestrongsupportfromthegovernmentandthetirelesseffortsofthecity’speople,whichprovedtotheworldthatintimes10disaster,peoplemustunifyandshowthewisdomtostaypositiveandrebuildforabrighterfuture.1.__________ 2.__________ 3.__________ 4.__________ 5.__________6.__________ 7.__________ 8.__________ 9.__________ 10.__________(二)Calligraphy(书法),1(consider)asoneoftheuniquetraditionalChinesearts,hasalonghistoryofover2,000years.Itisnotonlyatoolofculturalcommunication2anartistic(know)asthemostancientartformintheeasternworld.Calligraphyhasinfluencedtheworldwidelyandhasevenbeenintroducedtomanyneighboring4(country).Topractisecalligraphy5(require)thebasictoolsoffourtreasuresofstudyaswellasmuchconcentrationonguidingthesoftwritingbrushchargedwithfluidink,andwritingonthepaper6theinkwillspreadquickly.Oncethebrushmovementhesitates,ablackmarkiscreated,sospeed,7(strong)andagility(敏捷)aretheessenceoffineartwork.Calligraphy,9amirror,isasilentreflectionofthesoul.Today,althoughvariousmodernwayshavereplacedtheoriginalcalligraphy,10(especial)whichiscreatedwithawritingbrush,peoplestilllovetheancientformandpractiseituntiringly.1.__________ 2.__________ 3.__________ 4.__________ 5.__________6.__________ 7.__________ 8.__________ 9.__________ 10.__________

【阅读基础】ASummerCampRulesWhetherit’syourchild’sfirstyearatcamp,ortheyareaseasonedcamperandneedalittlerefresher,it’sagoodideatogooversummercamprulesandguidelinesbeforeleavingforcamp.Camprulesareinplacetokeepthecampcommunitysafeandcampoperationsrunningsmoothlythroughouttheirstay.1.KeepYourPersonalSpaceCleanSinceyourchildwillbeinclosequarterswithmanyothercampers,it’simportantthattheyunderstandthenecessityofkeepingtheirsleepingandlivingareasorganized.Gooverwaysforyourchildtostayorganizedandtidybeforetheyleaveforcamp.Whenpacking,makesuretoprovidealaundrybagtokeepcleananddirtyclothingseparate.Utilizeunderbedspaceorputclothesonyourshelvesorcabinetsratherthanlivingoutofyoursuitcaseorcamptrunk.Italsohelpstonotoverpack.Followpackinglistguidelinescloselysoyourchildcanfindwhattheyneedwithouthavingtodigthroughpilesofclothingthatwerenotrecommended.Thisalsohelpsyourchildknowwhattheyhaveintheirluggagesotheypulloutthesweatshirtwhenitgetscold.Insteadofthinkingtherewasn’toneintheirbag.Remindyourchildoftheircampaccountsotheycanpurchaseitemsfromthecampstoreifnecessary.2.ValuablesatCampAsabestpractice,werecommendleavingallvaluablesathome.Evenifyourchildhasabraceletornecklacethattheynevertakeoff,thereisstillthechancethatitcouldbelostwhileswimmingorparticipatingincampactivities.Ifyouarethinkingaboutbringinganexpensiveitemofclothing,bepreparedforittogetlostordamaged.Youmaybebetteroffbuyinganew,lessexpensiveversion.Tobeonthesafeside,don’tletyourchildbringanythingirreplaceableoremotionallyvaluabletocamp.3.PlayNiceNamecalling,fighting,bullying,andarguingarestrictlyprohibitedatsummercamp.Campisaplacetomakefriends,soaggressivebehaviorisnottolerated.Remindyourchildthattheydon’thave’tobeeverybody’sbestfriend,buttheydohavetobefriendlytoeveryone.Encourageyourchildtogointocampwiththemindsetofmakingafewnewfriends,andchancesaretheywillleavecamphavingmademorethanafew.4.HaveFunandTryNewThingsAttheendoftheday,summercampisaboutgettingoutofyourcomfortzone,tryingnewthings,andhavingablast.Beforeyourchildleavesforcamp,congratulatethemforbeingbraveenoughtotrysleepawayinthefirstplace.Letthemknowthatthey’vealreadywonjustbytrying,andthefunpartisjustabouttobegin.Remindthemagainthatsummercamprulesexistonlytoimprovetheoverallcampexperienceandtocreateacommunityoffun.1.Whatisthepurposeofclarifyingtherulesofsummercamp?A.Enrichchildren’ssummercampoperation.B.Ensurethesafetyofchildrenparticipatinginsummercamp.C.Cultivatechildren’sabilitytosurviveinthewild.D.Helpchildrendevelopgoodcleaninghabits.2.Whichofthefollowingbehaviorsisadvocatedbythesummercamp?A.Takeyourfavoritevaluables.B.Fightwithcampingfriends.C.Avoidparticipatinginhazardousactivities.D.Keeppersonalcampingsuppliesinorder.3.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Enjoytheuniquefunbroughtbynewthings.B.Makegoodfriendswhereveryouare.C.Followtherulesofsummercamp.D.Getenoughsleepbeforecamping.BAvoicereachesus,cryingoutfromthedepthsofaprofoundsilence:“Iamalive,Icanthink,andnoonehastherighttodenymethesetworealities...”.Thewordswereconveyedbyaflicker(跳动)ofthelefteyelid.Itcamefromabook,TheDivingBellandtheButterfly,byaformerjournalist,Jean-DominiqueBauby.HeworkedforjournalsliketheQuotidiendeParisandParisMatch.ForfouryearsuntilDecember1995hewastheverysuccessfulchiefeditorofElle.Thentheunthinkablehappened.Acardiovascular(心血管的)accidentsenthimintoadeepcoma(昏迷).Hisbrainremainedundamaged,butitsconnectiontohisbodylefthimwithonlytheabilitytoblinkhislefteyelid.Thepoormanwasdiagnosedassufferingfromtheraredisease“Locked-inSyndrome”,unabletobreatheoreatwithoutassistance.Inthisinertbody,however,hisbrainwasworkingfuriously,tryingtomakepeopleunderstandwhathewasthinking.Withthehelpofaspecializednurse,ClaudeMendibil,hewasabletowritehisbook,usingonlyhisabilitytoblinkatthemostfrequentlyusedlettersofthealphabet.Hewouldspendmostofthenighteditinghisthoughtsandcomposingsentences.Ittookhimabout200,000blinkstowritehisbookofmorethan100pages.Init,Baubydescribeshisparalyzedexistenceasbeingtrappedinanold-fashioneddeep-seadivingbellwhilethe“butterflies”ofhismindflutteraboutfreely.Onewouldexpectfromthisprocessformalfactualreport,butthatisnotthecase.Thebookreadsinflowingimagesthatlightuphispredicament.Thestyleisclearandfresh,andnotwithoutelegance,imaginationandshaftsofhumor.Heisalsoinsearchofpasttime,ofmemoryitself,ofthebookshehadread,thepoemshehadlearntbyheart.Hethinksofallthebookshewantedtoreadandhadn’tgottento.Hehastolistentosomeoneelsereadingthemtohim.Herecallsmeals,ahorserace,hislifeandworkasaneditor,andhisstruggleinhishospitalbedtotwitch(抽搐)hisnosewhenaflylandsonit.“Fromthishellcomesagreatmessageoflifeandhope,”saidAntoineAudouard,afriendofBauby’sandthebook’spublisher.4.WecanlearnfromthearticlethatJeanDominiqueBauby__________.A.dieofararecardiovascularconditionB.usedtobeasuccessfuljournalistandeditorC.sufferedbraindamageduetoLocked-inSyndromeD.continuedtorunmagazinesfromhishospitalbed5.Basedoninformationfromthearticle,whichofthefollowingstatementsaboutTheDivingBellandtheButterflyistrue?A.Itiswritteninaformalandseriousstyle.B.ItfocusesonBauby’smemoriesfromhistimeasaneditor.C.ItdescribesBauby’sparalyzedexistencewithelegantandcreativelanguage.D.Itgivesreadersaneasy-to-understandintroductionto“Locked-inSyndrome”.6.Basedonthisarticle,whichofthefollowingwordscanbeusedtodescribeBauby?A.Odd-tempered. B.Open-minded.C.Warm-hearted. D.Strong-willed.完形填空Onemom’sattendanceatherson’sLittleLeaguegameturnedintoalifesavingmeasure.Dr.JenniferLaFemina,a1,waswatchinghersonplayinalocalbaseballmatchonJuly11,whenshesawthejudge,KoreyPontbriand,gethitinthethroatbyawildpitch(投球).2aftertheincident,LaFeminaandhersurgicalassistant,whowaswatchingthegamewithher,3Pontbriandandadvisedhimtogotothehospitalfortreatment.Despitelosinghis4afterthehit,Pontbriand5continuing.Soon,Hiscondition6,leadingtoacollapse.LaFeminaimmediatelybegan7CPR,withthehelpofherassistant.OnceLaFeminawasabletogetapulseonPontbriand,hewas8tothehospital,whereheis9butremainsintheintensivecareunit.WhileLaFeminawasdeliveringlifesavingCPR,herson10thewinningruninthegame.Histeam,theAlgonquinAll-Stars,wentonto11thematches.ThemomsharedastoryaboutPontbriand,notingthathehadgivenherson,aswellasotherplayers,high-fivesand12wordsthroughoutthematch.LaFemina13theimpactofsimplekindnesses,“Wehavethechoicetobekindandgood,andeventhesmallestthingswedohavethelargestandmostlong-term14onpeoplearoundus.Wejustdon’tknowatthetimewe’redoingit.”Everyonenoweagerlyawaitshis15tothefield.1.A.coach B.surgeon C.teacher D.nurse2.A.Shortly B.Eventually C.Suddenly D.Obviously3.A.analyzed B.observed C.examined D.questioned4.A.hope B.direction C.hearing D.voice5.A.gaveup B.insistedon C.setabout D.endup6.A.improved B.recovered C.developed D.worsened7.A.performing B.instructing C.arranging D.considering8.A.limited B.received C.rushed D.delivered9.A.promoting B.changing C.improving D.lying10.A.celebrated B.missed C.admitted D.scored11.A.miss B.win C.lead D.prepare12.A.critical B.demanding C.encouraging D.frustrating13.A.mentioned B.emphasized C.ignored D.realized14.A.harm B.impression C.warning D.impacts15.A.return B.visit C.departure D.achievement

【阅读提升】CWhataMessyDeskSaysAboutYouForsometime,psychologistshavebeenstudyinghowpersonalitytraitsaffecthealthandhealth-relatedchoices.Notsurprisingly,theyhavefoundthatpeopleblessedwithinnateconscientiousness,meaningthattheyareorganizedandpredictable,typicallyeatbetterandlivelongerthanpeoplewhoaredisorderly.Theyalsotendtohaveimmaculateoffices.Whathasbeenlesscleariswhetherneatenvironmentscanproducegoodhabitseveninthosewhoaren’tnecessarilyinnatelyconscientious.Tofindout,researchersattheUniversityofMinnesotaconductedaseriesofexperiments.Inthefirstexperiment,theyrandomlyassignedagroupofcollege-agestudentstospendtimeintwoofficespaces,oneofwhichwasveryneat,theotherwildlycluttered(乱堆)withpapersandotherwork-relatedstuff.Thestudentsspenttheirtimefillingoutquestionnairesunrelatedtothestudy.After10minutes,theyweretoldtheycouldleavewithanappleorachocolatebar.Thosestudentswhosatintheorderlyofficeweretwiceaslikelytochoosetheappleasthosewhosatamongthemess.Asecondexperiment,however,foundthatworkinginchaoshasitsadvantages,too.Inthisone,collegestudentswereplacedinamessyoraneatofficeandaskedtodreamupnewusesforPing-Pongballs.Thoseinmessyspacesgeneratedideasthatweresignificantlymorecreative,accordingtotwoindependentjudges,thanthoseinofficeswherestacksofpapersandotherobjectswereneatlyarranged.Theresultsweresomethingofasurprise,saysDr.Vohs,theleaderofthestudy.Fewpreviousstudiesfoundmuchvirtueindisorder.Thebrokenwindowtheory,proposeddecadesago,holdsthatevenslightdisorderandneglectcanencourageindifferenceandpoordiscipline.ButinthestudybyDr.Vohs,disorderedofficesencouragedoriginalityandasearchfornovelty.Inthefinalportionofthestudy,adultsweregiventhechoiceofaddingahealth“boost”totheirlunchtimesmoothiethatwaslabeledeither“new”or“classic.”Thevolunteersinthemessyspacewerefarmorelikelytochoosethenewone;thoseinthetidyofficegenerallychosetheclassicversion.“Disorderlyenvironmentsseemtoinspirebreakingfreeoftradition,”Dr.Vohsandherco-authorsconcludeinthestudy,“whichcanproducefreshinsights.”Theimplicationsofthesefindingsarealsopractical.“Myadvicewouldbe,ifyouneedtothinkoutsidetheboxforafutureproject”,Dr.Vohssays,“thenlettheclutterriseandfreeyourimagination.Butifyourprimarygoalistoeatwellortogotothegym,pickuparoundyourofficefirst.Bydoingthis,thenaturallymessycanacquiresomeofthedisciplineoftheconscientious.”1.Theunderlinedword“immaculate”inparagraph1probablymeans______.A.messy B.tidyC.terrible D.comfortable2.Whichofthefollowingcanbestexplainthebrokenwindowtheory?A.Chaosbegetschaos. B.Misfortunemaybeanactualblessing.C.Badnewshaswings. D.Whenadoorshuts,awindowopens.3.WhichofthefollowingwillDr.Vohsprobablyagreewith?A.Morevirtueexistsinorganizedpeople.B.Creativityresultsfromtidinessanddiscipline.C.Disorderlysurroundingshelptocreatenewideas.D.Workers’goodhabitsguaranteethesuccessofaproject.4.Whatcanweconcludefromthestudyresults?A.Thenaturallyneatpeopletendtobeverycreative.B.Amessyofficewillcausequitelowworkingefficiency.C.Environmentscanaffectpeople’swayofthinkingandbehavior.D.People’spersonalitiesaredeterminedbytheirworkingenvironments.DPsychologicalscienceisfullofinterestingtopics,manyofwhichtellacoherentpictureofhumannature,butsomeofwhichcreateseeminglycontradictorystories.Acaseinpointisthetrickyandmisunderstoodintersectionbetweenstrength-basedscienceandtheresearchonnarcissism(自恋).Thereisnowconvincingevidencetoshowthatnarcissismisontherise,especiallyinouryouth.Someresearchershavegonesofarastosaythatitisoccurringinepidemicproportions,withabout25%ofyoungpeopleshowingsymptomsofnarcissism.TheinflatedegoofGenerationMeisreflectedinrealityTV,celebrityworship,out-of-controlconsumerism,materialism...perhapsevenanewtypeofpresident.Wearecorrecttobeconcernedaboutthisphenomenonbutourfearthatallkidsarepotentialnarcissistshascausedanunhelpfulcounter-reactiontoapproachesthatseektomakeourchildrenandteensfeelgoodaboutthemselves.Inmyownresearchonstrength-basedparentingitiscommonforpeopletowronglylabelthisapproachasarecipeforself-entitlement.Theirargumentseemstobethatachildwhoknowstheirstrengthswillautomaticallyviewthemselvesasbetterthaneveryoneelse.Itisarguedthattheself-assurancethatcomeswithidentifyingandusingtheirpositivequalitieswillmakeachildarrogant,selfishanduncaring.Genuineconfidenceaboutone’sstrengthsiscategorizedasover-confidence;desirableself-knowledgeisbrandedasexcessiveself-admiration.Whydoesthisoccur?It’spartlybecausemoreisknownaboutnarcissismthanstrengths.Whilestrengthspsychologyhaslargelystayedwithinthelimitofacademicjournalsorhasbeenappliedonlywithincertaincontextssuchastheworkplace,researchonnarcissismhasmadeitswayintothemassmediaandintoourcollectiveconscious.TheNewYorkTimesnotedthatnarcissismisafavored“go-to”topicandthatpeopleeverywherearediagnosingotherswithit.Thefearthatastrength-basedapproachwillcausenarcissismalsooccursbecauseweunwittinglyfallpreytobinary(非此即彼的)thinking.Wemistakenlybelievethatonecannotbebothconfidentandhumble.WefocusonDonaldTrumpandKimKardashianratherthanMahatmaGandhiandMotherTeresa.There’snowaythatGandhiandMotherTeresacouldhaveachievedwhattheydidwithoutconfidenceintheirstrengths,andyettheyarebothpillarsofhumilityandselflessness.Whenweassumethatstrength-focusisthesameasaself-focus,wefailtoentertaintheideathatpeoplewhoknowtheirstrengthsare,actually,morelikelytobepro-socialandfocusonhelpingothers.It’stemptingtoconcludethateveryyoungpersonisatriskofbecominganarcissistbutI’dliketostandupforthethousandsofyoungkidsIhaveworkedwithwhoarecaring,thoughtfulandhumble—evenwhentheyusetheirstrengths.5.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Bothstrengthspsychologyandnarcissismaredifficulttounderstand.B.Approximatelyaquarterofkidsarepotentialnarcissists.C.Knowingthekids’strengthshasanoppositeeffectonmakingthemfeelgood.D.Anincreasingnumberofyouthareshowinganinflatedsenseofself.6.Whyareteenagers’strengthsoftenmistakenfornarcissism?A.Strengthspsychologyislessaccessibletothegeneralpublic.B.Academicjournalsandmassmediareportmoreonnarcissism.C.Thereisalackofstrengthsinourcollectiveconsciousness.D.Anumberofpeoplearediagnosedwithnarcissismbydoctors.7.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardsstrength-basedparenting?A.Skeptical. B.Neutral.C.Favorable. D.Cautious.8.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.ARecipeforSelf-entitlementB.Teens’NarcissismDiagnosisC.BinaryThinkingofPsychologicalScienceD.Teens’ConfidenceMisunderstood七选五ThisWaytoDreamlandDaydreamingmeanspeoplethinkaboutsomethingpleasant,especiallywhenthismakesthemforgetwhattheyshouldbedoing.Daydreamershaveabadreputationforbeingunawareofwhat’shappeningaroundthem.Theycanseemforgetfulandclumsy.1Theyannoyusbecausetheyseemtobeignoringusandmissingtheimportantthings.Butdaydreamersarealsoresponsibleforsomeofthegreatestideasandachievementsinhumanhistory.2Canyouimaginewhatkindofworldwewouldhavewithoutsuchideasandinventions?Sohowcanyoucomeupwithbrilliantdaydreamsandavoidfallingovertreerootsorotherwiselookinglikeafool?First,understandthatsomeopportunities(机会)fordaydreamingarebetterthanothers.Feelingsafeandrelaxedwillhelpyoutoslipintodaydreams.3Andifyouwanttoimproveyourchancesofhavingacreativeideawhileyou’redaydreaming,trytodoitwhileyouareinvolvedinanothertask—preferablysomethingsimple,liketakingashowerorwalking,orevenmakingmeaninglessdrawings.It’salsoimportanttoknowhowtoavoiddaydreamsforthosetimeswhenyoureallyneedtoconcentrate.“Mindfulness”,beingfocused,isatoolthatsomepeopleusetoavoidfallingasleep.4Finally,youneverknowwhatwonderfulideamightstrikewhileyourmindhasmovedslowlyaway.5Alwaysrememberthatyourbestideasmightcomewhenyourheadisactuallyintheclouds.A.Havinginterestingthingstothinkaboutalsohelps.B.Theystareoffintospaceandwanderbythemselves.C.Withoutwanderingminds,wewouldn’thaverelativity,CokeorPost-itnotes.D.Atonetime,daydreamingwasthoughttobeacauseofsomementalillnesses.E.Itinvolvesslow,steadybreathingforself-controlthathelpspeoplestaycalmandattentive.F.Daydreamsareoftenverysimpleanddirect,quiteunlikesleepdreams,whichmaybehardtounderstand.G.Therefore,it’sagoodideatokeepanotebookorvoicerecordernearbywhenyou’reinthedaydreamzone.

【写作训练】一、应用文假设你是红星中学高一学生李华。你的英国好友Jim在朋友圈看到你校上周举办的“校园生活最美瞬间”主题摄影展,发来邮件表示对该活动很感兴趣。请你用英文给他回复,内容包括:(1)介绍活动相关信息;(2)介绍令你印象最深刻的照片。注意:(1)词数80左右;(2)开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。DearDearJim,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua二、读后续写阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。Stuartworkedathisfather’sgarage,Monroe’sAutoRepair,afamilybusinessthathadbeenaroundforoverthirtyyears.Hewaswellinownforalwaysputtinginhardworkandstickingtodoingtherightthing.EveryonewhohadvisitedthegaragegreatlyadmiredStuartforhowmuchhecaredabouthisworkandprovidingqualityserviceataveryreasonableprice.However,businesswasn’tgoodrecently.OnahotJulyafternoon,ashinyblacksportscarpulleduptothegarage.Itsowner,Mr.Davis,awealthybusinessman,wasaregularcustomer.Hehadalwaysbeenpolite,buthesoundedquiteunfriendlyandactedstrangelythatday.Evenso,Stuartwelcomedhimwithhisusualwarmth.“Goodafternoon,Mr.Davis!WhatcanIdoforyoutoday?”“Thereissomethingwrongwithmycar.Ithinkit’sthetransmission(传动装置).Ineeditfixedassoonaspossible.Canyoumakeit?”Mr.Davisasked,inacold,hardvoice.“Ofcourse,”Stuartreplied.“Wellgetitcheckednow.I’llcallyouassoonaswefixit.”AsStuartandhisfatherbeganexaminingthesportscar,theydiscoveredsomethingunusualThetransmissionwasfine,buttherealproblemwasaminorelectricalfault(故障)thatwouldtakeonlyaboutonehourtofix.Stuartmadeaquicknoteoftheproblemanddecidedtohaveathorough(全面的)checktoensuretherewerenootherhiddenproblems.Hedidn’tfinishtheworkuntildarknessfell.Laterthatevening.StuartwasreviewingthejobticketwhenhenoticedsomethingamazingThecarhadahigh-end,specializedenginethatrequiredspecificparts,andthesepartswereratherexpensive.IfStuartreportedamajorproblemwiththetransmission,hecouldaskMr.Davistopaymuchmorefortherepair,takingadvantageofthechanceformoremoney.Itwouldbeeasytochangetherecordsandsaythattheproblemwasmuchworsethanitreallywas.注意:(1)续写词数应为150左右;(2)请按如下格式在相应位置作答。Stuartsatathisdesk,lostindeepthoughtStuartsatathisdesk,lostindeepthought.Stuartsmiled,“Weonlyaskforpaymentthat’snecessary.”

【外刊精读】原文Intoday’shyperconnectedworld,silenceandmomentsofquiethavebecomerareandpreciouscommodities.Fromthemomentwewakeuptotheinstantwecloseoureyes,mostofusareinundatedbyabarrageofnotifications,alerts,andtheendlessscrollofsocialmedia.It’snotjustamatterofconvenienceornoveltyanymore—fixationonscreenshasbecomeahabit,anecessity,anaddictionasmanyusersfreelyadmit.Butrarelydoweaskourselves:atwhatcost?Constantengagementnotonlydrainsourtime,butalsorobsusofsomethingfarmoreimportant:peaceofmind.Silenceisascriticaltomentalhealthasvitaminsaretophysicalwell-being.Thisperspectiveisparticularlystrikingintoday’sfrenetic,screen-filledenvironment.Peopleobsessoverwhatfoodstheyputintheirbodies:whetherit’slookingfororganic,non-GMO,vegan,gluten-free,sugar-free,ornoartificia

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