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第1页/共1页2025北京西城高二(上)期末英语2025.1本试卷共14页,共140分。考试时长120分钟。考生务必将答案写在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效。第Ⅰ卷(共75分)I.听力理解(共三节,22.5分)第一节:(共4小题;每小题1.5分,共6分)听下面四段对话,每段对话后有一道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。每段对话你将听一遍。1.Whatcolorumbrelladoesthemanbuy?A.Yellow.B.Black.C.Blue.2.Howwillthetwospeakersgotothepostoffice?A.Onfoot.B.Bybike.C.Bybus.3.Whydoesthemangotothewoman’splace?A.Tohavedinner.B.Tothrowaparty.C.Toreturnabook.4.Whatdoesthewomanlikemostaboutthetrip?A.Theviews.B.Themusic.C.Thepicnic.第二节:(共6小题;每小题1.5分,共9分)听下面三段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有两道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。每段对话或独白你将听两遍。听第5段材料,回答第5至第6小题。5.WhatwillthemandothisSaturday?A.Enjoyabarbeque.B.Attendawedding.C.Checkoutarestaurant.6.Whydoesthewomantalktotheman?A.Toaskforhelp.B.Togivesomeadvice.C.Toextendaninvitation.听第6段材料,回答第7至第8小题。7.WhatwillthemandotohonorMr.Birtles?A.Makeatrip.B.Raisemoney.C.Useoldtechnology.8.Whatisthewoman?A.ATVhostess.B.Atourguide.C.Anexplorer.听第7段材料,回答第9至第10小题。9.WhatcanEchoPopdo?A.Designgames.B.Broadcastnews.C.Writereports.10.Whatisthemainpurposeofthetalk?A.Toexplainanidea.B.Tointroduceanapp.C.Toadvertiseanitem.第三节:(共5小题;每小题1.5分,共7.5分)听下面一段独白,根据题目要求在相应的横线上写下第11题至第15题的关键信息。每小题仅填写一个词。这段独白你将听两遍。HowtoMakeaSuccessfulProjectforSchoolDecideonaproject·Begin11.·Brainstormideas.·Picka12.Planoutandresearchyourproject·Makealistofmaterialsyou’llneed.·Useyour13tofindthem.·14throughthem.15yourproject·Writeoutyourtext.·Pullyourprojecttogether.II.完形填空(共15小题;每小题1.5分,共22.5分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。I’mnotaprofessional____1____.MyhusbandandIhadsuddenlydecidedonawildholidayafterwatchingseveralvideosonrockclimbing.Ourfirstclimbwas____2____thanIhadimagined,asitrequiredmucharmstrength.I’mprettyactiveandfit,butmyarmmusclesaren’tthestrongest.Yetwemanagedto____3____therouteanditwasquitefun.Soonwetriedthenextclimb.Istoodatthebottomofacliff,wonderingwhetherIshouldclimbornot.Iwas____4____—halfofmewantedtobackout,whiletheotherhalffeltlikeIshouldgoforit.Myhusbandwasaboveme,justalittlefartherupthecliffface.Hewas____5____—orappearedtobeatleast—andwaswillingmeon.Icarriedonuntilthereseemedtobefewerpegs(攀岩的岩点).Ihadtostretchmylegto____6____thenextpeg,whichwashardtolandon,becauseitwassoskinny.Ihesitated.IknewifI____7____myself,Icouldmissitandfall.Asfearwasbeginningto____8____,mylegsstartedtoshake.IknewifIallowedthispanictofloodme,Imightfall.SoI____9____myhead,visualizedwheremyfootwouldlandonthepeg,managedtostopmylegsfrom_____10_____andwentforit.Phew!I_____11_____it.Iwasonthepeg.Itwassmallerthanthelast.Icouldonlyfitonefooton,theotherbalancedontop.Ifelt_____12_____foramoment—wewerehalfwaythroughandhadpassedthetrickiestpart.Thirtymetershigh—wewerenearthetop.Bythispoint,therockwasstickingoutward,whichwasdangerous.ButIcouldn’taffordtopanicnow.Imanagedtoblankmymindanddragmyselfaroundtherock,transformingmyfearintothe_____13_____Ineeded.Igrabbedthehandholdandswungmyfootaroundontotherock.Forthefirsttime,Iexperiencedfearasbeingseparatefrommyself.IrealizedthatIactuallyhadthepowertonoticemyselffeelingfearandIknewexactlywhatIneededtodo:tobreathe,andtaketheleap(跳跃)with_____14_____.Finally,Ireachedthetopandfeltexcited.Somethinghad_____15_____.Fearisunbelievablypowerful,butnowIknow,soamI.1.A.walker B.climber C.coach D.rescuer2.A.safer B.faster C.harder D.smoother3.A.plan B.track C.accept D.complete4.A.torn B.hurt C.serious D.excited5.A.sad B.calm C.scared D.lucky6.A.fix B.kick C.break D.reach7.A.doubted B.comforted C.satisfied D.disappointed8.A.runout B.givein C.takehold D.breakdown9.A.nodded B.cleared C.raised D.clouded10.A.aching B.moving C.shaking D.twisting11.A.left B.made C.missed D.changed12.A.relieved B.nervous C.hesitant D.regretful13.A.joy B.honesty C.pride D.strength14.A.surprise B.gratitude C.curiosity D.confidence15.A.mixed B.dropped C.shifted D.darkenedⅢ.阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,共30分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ATheTranslatorswithoutBorders(TWB)Communityisanonprofithelpingpeoplegetimportantinformationandbeheard,whateverlanguagetheyspeak.BybecomingpartoftheTWBCommunity,you’lljoinover100,000peoplefromaroundtheworld,andgetachancetomakemeaningfulchangesthroughlanguage.You’llprovidelanguagesupporttolocalandglobalorganizations,helpingbridgecommunicationgapsbetweenthemandpeoplelivingthroughacrisis—andbeyond.You’llcontributesignificantlytomakinginformationaccessible,inclusive,andusefulforpeoplewhoneedthatinformationintheirlanguage.AsaTWBCommunitymember,youcouldcontributetoarangeoflanguage-relatedprojects,includingtranslation,revision,andsubtitling.Youcouldhelpprovideinformationaboutvarioustopics,suchasheath,climatechangeandsoon.Whenyoujoinus,you’llimmediatelygetaccesstoourtoolsandresources,includingpeersupport,soyouneverfeelaloneoroverwhelmed.RequirementsTWBsetssomepersonalandprofessionalstandardsthatweexpectallourtranslatorstomeet.AsaTWBtranslator,youshould:◆acceptresponsibilityforthequalityoftheworkyoudeliver;◆showcareandrespecttosourceandtargetcultures;◆respectdeliverydatesandinformus24hoursinadvanceifyoucannotmeetanydeadlines;◆understandandstrictlyfollowalltheregulationsoftheInternationalRedCrossinyourwork;◆neverreassignorsharewithothersanyTWBmaterials,content,orinformation.RewardsTWBCommunityRecognitionProgramisourwayofthankingouramazingcommunitymembers.Weofferrewardsbasedonthenumberofpointscollected.Youcanrequest:RewardsPointsNeededConfirmationofvolunteerwork5,000Referenceletters15,000Recommendationsonprofessionalplatforms30,000Youwillreceivepointsbasedondifferentvolunteeractivities.Yourpointswillkeeponincreasingwithyourcontributions!Themorepointsyouobtain,thehighertherewards.Youmightlosepointsifthequalityofyourtranslationispoor.Ifyouconstantlydeliverpoor-qualitytranslation,youmightberemovedfromtheProgram.Ifyouareinterestedorhavequestions,pleasesendanemailtoourofficialemailaddressforinquiries.16.WhatisthemaingoaloftheTWBCommunity?A.Toimprovecommunicationthroughlanguage.B.Tooffertoolsandresourcesfortranslators.C.Toprovidelanguagecoursesforfree.D.Togetmorecommunitymembers.17.ATWBtranslatorshould______.A.shareTWBmaterialswithothersB.showrespecttotheculturesinvolvedC.completethetask24hoursinadvanceD.havecertainworkexperienceintheRedCross18.HowdotranslatorsgetpointsinTWBCommunityRecognitionProgram?A.Bywritingsomereferenceletters.B.Byaskingformorechallengingtasks.C.Byassigningothersvariousmaterials.D.Bydeliveringhigh-qualitytranslation.BIwatchedtheearthgetsmallerandsmallerbelowme.Italllookedveryfaraway,especiallygiventhatIwastojourneyallthewaybacktothegroundwithaparachute(降落伞).IlookedatthedooronthesideoftheaircraftandthoughtaboutwhyIwasthere.Todayshouldhavebeenmygranny’s80thbirthday.Butshepassedawayfromcancerwhenshewas76.Milestonebirthdayswereabigdealformygranny.Shemarkedher50thyearbyrunningherfirstmarathon,her60thyearbylearningtoswimsoshecoulddoherfirsttriathlon(铁人三项),andher70thyearbyjumpingoutofaplane.Iknowshewasafraidtojumpoutoftheplanethatday,butshewantedtomakethatjumpandmetherfearwithjoyanddetermination,qualitiesthatdefinedhowshelivedthrougheverything—raisingmyfatherandmyaunt,marathons,triathlons,cancer.Istartedthedaylookingatherbirthdayphotos,eagerlywonderingwhatshewoulddofortoday.Iwantedtotransportmyselfintotheplanewithher,askhereverythingabouthowshewasfeelingandwhyshewasthere,andhearheransweringeveryquestionIregretneveraskingher.Actually,Imisshersomuchandalwaysfindithardtodecidewhattodowiththebigdayslikeherbirthdays.Feelinglostinmythoughts,IwentforarunbutonlymadeitafewblocksbeforeIwashitwithanunstoppablethought.“Ishould’vegoneskydivingtoday.”Itcameoutofnowhere.Butonceitwasinmyhead,Icouldn’tshakeit.Ipulledoutmyphoneandsearchedfor“skydivingOregon”.IclickedonthefirstresultandthefirstthingIsawwasbluetextonthebottomcornerofthewebsite—“Callforsamedayappointments”.ThatishowIfoundmyselfhighupatthebackofaplane.“Youcanalwaysbackout,”mybrotherremindedme,whenIcalledhimonmywaytotheskydivingplace.ButIdidn’t.Somethinghadkeptmegoing.Ijustkeptseeingmygranny,staringouttheplanewindow,smilingwide.AndIhadbeensurprisedthatitwasn’tjustfearIwasfeeling.AsItookoff,mysmilewasaswideasmygranny’s.Thedoorslidopen.Everynerveendinginmybodyflashedred.Ididn’tbackout.Iwantedtolivethedayasmygrannywouldhave—inabrave,wholeheartedway.Today,thatmeantjumpingoutofaplane.19.Howdidthewriter’sgrannycelebratehermilestonebirthdays?A.Bymakingexcitinglifeplans. B.Byenjoyingfamilygatherings.C.Byconqueringnewchallenges. D.Byhostingsportscompetitions.20.Thewriterdecidedtogoskydivingwhen______.A.shewaslookingthroughhergranny’sphotosB.shewasrunningaroundtheneighborhoodC.shewassearchingforinformationonlineD.shewasmakingacalltoherbrother21.Howdidthewriterfeelwhenshewasontheplane?A.Fearfulbutexpectant. B.Upsetbutdetermined.C.Regretfulbutcurious. D.Hesitantbutinspired.22.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?A.Homeiswheretheheartis.B.Milestonesarethesteppingstonestosuccess.C.Thegreatestmemorialistopasssomethingon.D.Theonlylimitstotomorrowarethedoubtsoftoday.CInthe1970s,anationconfrontedacrisisoftrafficdeaths.Protesterstooktothestreetstofightarootedcultureofdriverswhoconsideredroadstheirsalone.Butthiswasn’ttheUS-itwastheNetherlands.In1975,therateoftrafficdeathstherewas20%higherthanintheUS,butbythemid-2000sithadfallento60%lowerthanintheUS.ThankstoaDutchmovement,trafficdeathsfellandstreetswererestoredforpeople,notforcars.Todaythecountryisahavenforcyclistsandpedestrians(行人).TheUShasthehighestnumberoftrafficdeathsamongwealthycountries.Andthedeathrateismorethandoubletheaveragerateinotherwealthycountries.ManyUScitieshaveabundantspaceforparkingandwide,multilane(多车道的)“stroads”,amixbetweenastreet(wherecarsmoveslowlyandpeoplecanwalksafely)andaroad(wherecarsmovefast).Stroadsareoptimizedformovingmanyvehiclesthroughanareaathighspeed.Yetwideningorexpandingthenumberofstreetsonlyincentivizesmorepeopletodrive,whichresultsinmoretraffic.Atthesametime,carshavegottenbiggeranddeadlier-SUVsandtrucksnowrepresentmorethan80%ofcarsalesintheUS.Ifwewanttogivemorespacetopedestriansandcyclists,weneedtoseparatethemfromhigh-speedvehiclesbybuildingmorewell-maintainedsidewalksandprotectedbikelanes,andbyimplementingtraffic-calmingmeasuressuchasspeedbumpsandnarrowerstreets.Wecanredesignstreetstomakepeopledrivemoreslowlyortodiscouragedrivingaltogether.Andwecaninvestinbetterpublictransittomakeitaninvitingalternativetocars.Busesneedreliableschedulesanddedicatedlanessotheydon’tgetstuckinthetrafficwe’retryingtoreduce.However,effortstoreducecardependenceareoftenmetwithfierceoppositionbypeoplewhodismissthemasa“waroncars”.Butdriversalsobenefitfrommanyofthesechanges,whichwouldreducetrafficandmakedrivingsafer.Othersarguethatthesechangeswillharmdisabledpeople,yettheoppositemaybetrue-reducedcardependence,ifpairedwithdisability-centeredinfrastructure(基础设施),couldmakecitiesmoreaccessible.Andemergencyvehiclesaren’tmuchhelptoanyoneifthey’restuckintraffic.Comingupwithbetterroaddesignsandpublictransitwillrequiresignificantup-frontinvestment,andtheeffectsmaynotbeseenforyears.Butwecouldsubsidize(补贴)thecost,getridoffreeparking,andaddmorebikelanes.Ofcourse,thesamesolutionswon’tworkeverywhere,andchangewon’thappenallatonce.Eachcityhasitsownuniqueconsiderationsandchallenges.Andsuchanambitiousprojectwillrequirerethinkingmanyofourassumptionsaboutourcarculture.Butthebenefitscouldmakeeveryonesafer.23.WhydoestheauthormentiontheNetherlandsinParagraph1?A.Tomakeacontrast. B.Toclarifyaconcept.C.Tojustifyanargument. D.Topresentanassumption.24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“incentivize”inParagraph3probablymean?A.Order. B.Remind. C.Challenge. D.Encourage.25.Whichofthefollowingpracticesmaytheauthorsupport?A.Wideningstreets. B.Establishingfreeparkingareas.C.Constructingbus-onlylanes. D.Producinglargeandsecurecars.26.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Morestroadsresultinfewertrafficdeaths.B.Decreasedrelianceoncarscontributestoroadsafety.C.Improvingpublictransportationwillbringaninstantimpact.D.OtherwealthycountriesshouldcopytheNetherlands’example.DApairofpapers,publishedinthescientificjournalNature,touts(标榜)thepotentialofnewAIweatherforecastingapproaches—systemsthatcouldproducefasterandmoreaccurateresultsthantraditionalmodels.TheyarepartofanewwaveofAImodelssweepingthemeteorology(气象学)communityworldwide.Conventionalforecastsrelyonasystemknownasnumericalweatherprediction.It’sakindofmathematicalmodelthatusescomplexequations(方程式)topredictthewayweathersystemschangeovertimeandspace.Theseequationsdescribetheactualphysicsbehindthemovementofairandwaterintheatmosphereandtheoceans.Becausethere’ssomuchmathandphysicsinvolved,numericalweathermodelsrequireextremelyhighlevelsofcomputationalpower.Thatmakesthemexpensiveandtime-consumingtorun.Italsolimitsthefine-scaleprocessesthatthesemodelscanaccuratelycapture.Scientistshavecomeupwithvariouswaystogetaroundthesedifficultiesintraditionalmodels.Onestrategyisamethodknownasparameterization—that’swhenscientistsreplacetheactualphysicalequationsinamodelwithasimplifiedprogramthatgenerallycapturestheprocesswithoutforcingthemodeltorepresenttheactualphysics.Butartificialintelligencecouldreplacetheseworkarounds,enthusiastsargue,withpotentiallyfasterandmoreaccurateresults.AImodelsdon’thavetorepresentactualphysicsintheformofmathematicalequations.Instead,theytakeinlargeamountsofhistoricalweatherdataandlearntorecognizepatterns.Theythenusethesepatternstomakepredictionswhenpresentedwithnewdataonpresent-dayweatherconditions.Inprinciple,themuchfastercomputationalspeedcouldprovideimmensebenefits.ButsomeexpertsnotethatthechangingclimatemayposeauniquechallengefordevelopingAIweathermodels.AIsystemsrelyonhistoricalweatherdatatoteachthemhowtoproduceaccurateforecasts.Butcertainkindsofweatherevents,suchasheatwavesandhurricanes,aregrowingmoreintenseastheplanetwarms—andinsomecases,they’rebecomingsoextremethattherearefewexamplesatallinthehistoricalrecord.ThatcouldmakeitdifficultforAIweathermodelstoaccuratelysimulate(模拟)eventsthatarerecord-breakingorhaveneverbeenseenbefore.Accuratelyforecastingextremeweathereventsisoneofthemostcrucialfunctionsforweathermodels,enablingdecision-makerstoissuepublicsafetyannouncementsorfacilitateevacuations(疏散)withenoughtimetoprotecthigh-riskpopulations.ButifAImodelsarepresentedwithweatherconditionsthatareentirelyforeigntothem,itmaybehardtopredicthowthey’llreact.Theauthorsofthe2021RoyalSocietypaperpointoutthatwhenitcomestocapturingextremeswithlimiteddata,AIsystemshaveproducedmixedresults—somehaveperformedwellwhileothersnotthatsatisfactorily.HybridmodelsthatincludebothAIcomponentsandnumericalmodelcomponentsmayrunintofewerdifficultieswithrecord-breakingevents,RussSchumacher,Colorado’sstateclimatologist,suggested.HenotedthatnumericalmodelsandAImodelsmayendupwithdifferentstrengths,andhumanexperiencewillremainvaluableforcommunicatinginformationabouttheweather.27.Whatdoestheunderlinedexpression“theseworkarounds”inParagraph4referto?A.Highcosts. B.Variousmethods.C.Weathersystems. D.Inaccurateresults.28.WhatisParagraph5mainlyabout?A.Theadvantagesofartificialintelligence.B.Theapplicationofmathematicalequations.C.Thefastcollectionofhistoricalweatherdata.D.TheworkingprinciplesofAIweathermodels.29.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Decision-makersfindAIforecastsmorereliable.B.AImodelswilleventuallyreplacenumericalones.C.LackofrelevantweatherdatachallengesAIsystems.D.AIweathermodelshelptopreventextremeclimateevents.30.What’sthemainpurposeofthepassage?A.Toraiseglobalclimatechangeawareness.B.Tostresstheimportanceofthehistoricalrecord.C.Tocomparethestrengthsofweatherpredictionmethods.D.Tosuggestawaytoimproveweatherpredictionaccuracy.第Ⅱ卷(共65分)I.选词填空(共7小题;每小题2分,共14分)用方框中单词的适当形式完成下列句子,每个单词只能用一次。humorousappreciateoccasiondepressinteractenergysincere31.Ifyoukeepyoursenseof______,youcanalwayshaveagoodlaughatthemistakesyoumake.32.She’sbeenveryupsetand______abouttheincreasinglyworsesituation.33.I’vehad______headachesoverthepastthreeyears,buttheywerenotserious.34.WhatAIhasnotachievedisthewarmthofhuman______andtouch.35.We______hopethatyouwillsoonberestoredtohealth.36.Beinggratefulmeansyouarealways______ofwhatyouhaveandwhatotherpeoplehavedoneforyou.37.Thisisagreatwayto______yourselfandgiveyourselfmorepower!II.语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,共10分)在未给提示词的空白处填写1个适当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。38.Atthistimeofyear,theriverisa______(true)beautifulsight.(所给词的适当形式填空)39.I______(learn)anewlanguageforthepastsixmonths,andIammakinggreatprogress.(所给词的适当形式填空)40.Bythetimetheteacherenteredtheclassroom,thegirl______(finish)herpresentation.(所给词的适当形式填空)41.Heclimbedthemountainatdawn______(catch)thefirstraysofsunlightanduplifthisspirit.(所给词的适当形式填空)42.______(develop)asenseofadventurehelpsuslivelifetoitsfullest.(所给词的适当形式填空)43.Iliftweightsbecauseit’stheformofexercise______requirestheleastmovementfromme.(用适当的词填空)44.Shecalledherdoctor,______recommendedhertogetcheckedouttoseeifshehadastomachproblem.(用适当的词填空)45.Atthistimenextmonth,we______(lie)onthebeachsunbathing.(所给词的适当形式填空)46.Afterlivinginthebigcityforfortyyears,Mr.Blackreturnedtothesmallvillage______hegrewupasachild.(用适当的词填空)47.WhileI______(shop)inthemarket,Icameacrossafamoussportsstar.(所给词的适当形式填空)Ⅲ.完成句子(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)根据括号中所给提示完成下列句子。48.这两次旅行的费用总计达1000美元。(addupto)(汉译英)49.他们更喜欢与同龄的朋友交往。(associatewith)(汉译英)___________________________________________________________________50.有些人天生有好的方向感。(bebornwith)(汉译英)___________________________________________________________________51.若不努力,你将一事无成。(endup)(汉译英)___________________________________________________________________52.既然你长大了,就不应该依靠父母。(relyon)(汉译英)___________________________________________________________________IV.阅读表达(共4小题;第68、69题各2分,第70题3分,第71题4分,共11分)阅读下面的短文和问题,根据短文内容,在相应题号后的横线上写下相关信息,完成对该问题的回答。答语要意思清楚,结构正确,书写工整。Lifefeltlikeamountainhikewithdesignatedstops—highschool,college—whereIcouldfigureoutmydirection.Ichosechemistryasmycollegemajorbecauseitseemedtoprovidedifferentcareeroptions.Learningorganicchemistryreactionswasn’tfrustratingorboring,butIdidnot“love”mysubject.Afterfinishingmyundergraduatedegree,Iwantedfinancialindependence.Ilookedforjobsbutmostneededamaster’sdegree.Igotintoagraduateprogramandchoseit,thoughIdidn’tplantocontinuetoaPh.D.However,IbegantoquestionmybeliefthatIwasnotsuitedforaPh.D.whenIstartedthelaboratoryresearchproject.Ispentalotoftimeinthelabandneverfeltbored.Masteringmyprojectrequiredconstantlearninganddiscovering.Istartedtopreferexperimentsoverclasses.Asmymaster’swasdrawingtoaclose,myconfusionpeaked.Withmyscores,Iwasinagoodpositiontobehiredbygovernment-fundedcompanies—agreatopportunityIdidn’twanttowaste.AndeveryoneItalkedtoadvisedsecuringastablejobinsteadofpursuingaPh.D.,soIcontinuedontotheinterviewstage.Still,Icouldn’tignoremygrowinginterestinresearch.Oneweekbeforemyscheduledinterviewwithmytop-choicecompany,Ibackedout.IwasgoingtopursueaPh.D.I’vecompletedmydoctorateandamnowanindependentacademicresearcher.Ihaveworkedwithotherswhoarefarmoreenthusiasticandwerealwayssuretheywantedtobescientists.IwonderedhowItraveledsofarwithout“love”forthesubject.Overtheyears,though,Ihaverealizedthatneithersuccessnorfailuremakesmegooverboardorslipintodepression.Thereareupsanddowns,butitjustfeelsrighteverymorningtogotothelaboratoryanddoexperimentstolearnsomethingnew.AlthoughIhavestartedmycareerasa“reluctant”(不情愿的)chemist,IamnowreadytoproclaimmyloveforwhatIdo.AllthewayItrytoseetherelevantproblemsandsolvethemformyownsatisfaction.Thatmakesmenolesscapablethanmypeers,andnolessdeservingofaspaceinscience.53.Whydidtheauthorchoosechemistryashiscollegemajor?___________________________________________________________________54.WhendidtheauthorbegintoquestionhisbeliefaboutnotbeingsuitedforaPh.D.?___________________________________________________________________55.Pleasedecidewhichpartisfalseinthefollowingstatement,thenunderlineitandexplainwhy.➢TheauthordecidedtopursueaPh.D.becausehefailedinthejobinterview.___________________________________________________________________56.Doyouthinkit’snecessaryforpeopletolovewhattheydo?Whyorwhynot?(Inabout40words)___________________________________________________________________V.书面表达(20分)57.假设你是红星中学高二学生李华。你的英国好友Jim来信告诉你,下个月他将作为志愿者接待一位赴英中国交换生,并向你征求建议。请你用英文给他回信,内容包括:1.

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