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武汉市部分重点中学学年度下学期期末联考2022-2023高二英语试卷命题学校武汉市第一中学命题教师徐诺审题教师王婷考试时间2023年6月27日下午14:00—16:00试卷满分150分第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题分,满分分)听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项听完每段对话5A BC后,你都有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10例How muchis theshirtA.£
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1.How does the womanfeel about the mansideaA.Bright.B.Serious.C.Ridiculous.
2.What arethe speakersdoingA.Making acall.B.Driving acar.C.Watching TV.
3.How muchwould itcost tostay at the Swiss Chalet for a weekA.100dollars.B.115dollars.C.126dollars.
4.What dowe learnfrom theconversationA.He haddinner out.B.He wentto thecinema.C.He listenedto aconcert.A.The womanis complaining.B.The socksare of good quality.C.It happensat home.
5.What didthe mando lastFriday第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)听下面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
155、、三个选项中选出最佳选项听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,A BC5各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍5听第段材料,回答第至题
6686.What canwe learnfrom theconversationA.Mr.Adams isnot inhis officethen.B.Mrs.Adams iscalling fromher home.C.Mr.Adams mother is arrivingat1:00p.m.
7.What doesthe womanwant totell herhusbandA.To ringher at home.B.To pickher upat1:00p.m.C.Her motherwill comeon Thursday.A.
2687435.B.
7733298.C.
7732398.
8.What is the womansnumber高二英语试卷参考答案
一、听力(共20小题;每小题分,满分30分)1-5CABAC6-10ACBAC16-20AACAB
二、阅读理解(满分50分)21-23ACC24-27CCCD28-31BACD32-35ABAB36-40EBFDA
三、完形填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)41-45BACDC46-50CABCB51-55AABAC
56.have discovered
57.refreshed
58.published
59.predicting第二节语法填空(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
101560.what
61.individuals
62.strongest
63.a
64.enhancement
65.despite
四、写作(共2题,应用文15分,读后续写25分,满分40分)第一节应用文Dear Sam,Knowing thatyou,re interested in Chineseculture,especially Tang poetry,I amwriting togive abrief introduction aboutit.Tangpoetry,representing thetraditional Chineseculture,is avery importantliterary formwhich enjoysgreat popularityinChina.As thegolden ageof poems,the TangDynasty producedmany outstandingpoets,among whomLi Bai,Du Fu,and BaiJuyiwere the most well-know nin history.When itcomes tostudying poems,youd bettergrasp themeaning firstly,and thentryto recitethe wholepoem.If you choose theright methodand workhard,your learningability can be improved.Welcome toChina and Im looking forward to your viewabouttheTang poems.Yours,Lihua第二节读后续写参考范文The doctorssuggested hereturn to college with scars ofsevere bumstemporarily.Although Iknew that there weregoingto bestorms inlife,it washard forme toimagine that a handsomeand sunnyboy wouldreturn tohis classmateswithscars.Ireally didntknow howto comforthim.After all,the scarswere onhim.Not allof uscould be able toturn thatparticular pagesuccessfully.It was at thistime that I rememberedwhat my mother saidto mysister.It wasthose wordsthat enabledher toovercomeher psychologicalbarriers andlead asmooth life.So Itold himabout Nancys childhood.I passedthe wisdomon tomy son.Realizing mycomplex feelings,he smiledandcomforted meinstead.He tookmy adviceto heartand returnedto schoolwith hishead heldhigh.By theend of the six-monthwaiting period,he decidedthat the scars didnot matter.So hemade thedecision togive upany plastic surgery.We allhave“scars“that webelieve willkeep peopleaway fromus.Put yourimperfections outof yourmind andconcentrate onwhat youvaluewithin yourself,and yourbeauty willshine through.武汉市部分重点中学学年度下学期期末联考2022-2023高二英语试卷听力原文Text1M:Im going to theparty atCarols house.W:You cantbe serious!Weve gottwo testsat schooltomorrow.Text2M:Excuse mefor callingyou solate,but Ihave somethingurgent totell you!W:Thats allright.Text3M:Where areyou goingon vacationthis summerW:Tve heardabout anice placecalled theSwissChalet.Its18dollars aday or115dollars a week.Text4M:Is thereanything Ican dofor youW:Yes,rd liketo talkto someoneabout thesesocks.Theyve onlybeen wornthree orfour timesand theyrefull ofholesalready.Text5M:What didyou thinkof theconcert performedin the music halllast FridayW:Great.It wasreally wonderful.But I didnt seeyou therethen.Where wereyouM:I was just in themusichall then.I hada seatin the second row.Text
6、M:
2687435.Who callingW:This isHelen Adams.Could Ispeak tomy husbandM:Sony,Mr.Adams isout.Can Itake amessageW:Could youtell himthat mymotheris arriving onThursday At about1:00p.m.M:Right,Mrs.Adams.Til dothat.Where areyou,in casehe wantsto ringyouW:Im notathome.The numberhere is
7733298.M:
7733298.OK.Goodbye.Text7W:I supposeyouve heardabout John.M:No,has somethinghappened tohimW:Nothing bad.He gota newposition that he appliedfor lastyear.M:To LondonGreat!He hashardly talkedabout anythingelse sincehe putin forthat post.When doeshe leaveW:Next Sunday.M:You meanaweekfrom tomorrowW:That isright.Vm goingto have a going-away partyfor him on Fridayevening.I hopeyou canmake it.M:ril suretry.Now thathe isgoingto be livingin London,I mightfinally getthe chanceto visitover there.I hopehe findsabig flatwith anextra bedroom.Text8M:Where wouldyou liketo enjoyyourself iftime andmoney wereno problemW:If Iwere richand hada lotof sparetime,rd go to theCaribbean inwinter,to Swedenin summer,travel aboutin Britaininspring andstay athome inLondon inautumn.M:How wouldyou travelW:By train,of course!And youM:Id liketo goonaworldwide voyagecalling atall theexciting ports of the world.W:How wouldyou travelM:In aboat,of course.W:But wouldntyou getrather dulledtraveling around the worldfbr solongM:Certainly not.And thenonce Idseen the world Idbe satisfiedto settledown athome inEngland.After all,its got some ofthenicest sceneryin theworld.Text9W:So,here weare,deep in the forest.With meis Dr.Mike Green.Dr.Green,can youtell usa littleabout thiswonderfulplaceM:Yes,of course.As you can see,the forestis fullof trees,birds,and insects.W:Yes,there aresome strangeand beautifulplants everywhere.How manydifferent kinds of plantsare thereM:Well,in justone square kilometer of the forest,you canfind aboutone thousandfive hundreddifferent kinds of plants.W:And there are hundredsof trees,too,arent thereM:Yes,there are.In fact,hereareabout sevenhundred andfifty different kindsoftrees inone squarekilometer.W:Really NowIm surethe peoplelistening tothis programcan hearthis unbelievablenoise.It isreally veryloud.Whafsmaking allthe noiseM:Well,of course,the forestis fullof livingthings.For example,youcanfind aboutfour hundreddifferentkindsof birdsinjust one squarekilometer.W:Really Howinteresting!Text10M:Last month,some Singaporean students visitedour schooland studiedwith usfbr aweek.As aresult,I gotthe chancetofind outwhat schoollife islike in Singapore.Students have a shorterschool daythere.In Singapore,school beginsat8:00a.m.and endsat1:50p.m.Each class only lastshalf anhour.Students haveno breaksbetween classes,but theyhavea30-minute teabreak after3or4classes.After school,most studentsattend extraclasses,such asdance andpainting classes.Singapore ismulticultural.In schools,students includeChinese,Indians,Malays andWesterners,and teachersteach inEnglish.Its theofficial languageinSingapore.Singaporeanstudentshave thesame pressureas we have.They alsohave somepressurefrom theentrance exam.After school,they takedifferent extracourses.When theyare inGrade6,they facethepressure of the middleschool entranceexam.听第段材料,回答第至题
79119.Which citywill Johnwork inA.London.B.Paris.C.New York.
10.What dayis ittodayC.Sunday.A.Friday.B.Saturday.
11.When doesthe womanplan tohaveagoing-away partyC.On Fridayevening.A.On Saturdaymorning.B.On Sundayafternoon.听第段材料,回答第至题
8121412.Where doesthe womanliveC.In America.A.In Britain.B.In Caribbean.
13.How wouldthe mantravel around the worldC.By plane.A.By train.B.By boat.
14.What canwe learnfrom theconversationA.The manis fondof travelingaroundtheworld byair.B.The womanwould liketo goto Caribbeanin summer.听第段材料,回答第C.The manwould liketo travelaroundtheworld bysea.9至题
151715.Where arethe speakersC.In theopen air.A.Ataradio station.B.On aTV show.
16.How manykindsoftrees arethere inonesquarekilometer C.About20,
000.A.About
750.B.About1,
500.C.A scientist.
17.What is the womanmost probablyA.A reporter.B.A student.听第段材料,回答第至题101820C.5hours andfifty minutes.
18.How longdoestheschool daylast inSingaporeA.4hours.B.5hours.C.Play sports.
19.What willthe studentsdo afterschoolA.Attend extraclasses.B.Do theirhomework.C.Their teachers.
20.Where is the students9pressure fromA.Their parents.B.Entrance exam.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出最佳选15A BC D项A(月生地)Its nosecret thatsome ofthe worldsbest ski resorts arefound withinSwitzerlands outstandingmountains.Here aresome of them.Grindelwald—WengenIf yourelookingfor a Swisspostcard skiexperience,then Grindelwaldistheplace foryou.The beautifulNorth Faceofthe Eigertowers overthis prettymountain village,which hasa longhistory ofmountain climbingand skiing.Its mainski areacanbe skiedon thesame liftticket!Theres nobetter wayto getup themountain herethan bytrain.Opening Date:Nov.26,2022Closing Date:Apr.16,2023Flims LaaxFalera(地形)What pullsin skiersand snowboardersfrom allover theworld toFlims LaaxFalera aretheworld-class terrainparks.Theres nodenying thisskiresortisabig hitwith freestylers,but there9s alsoplenty toattract skiers.Opening Date:Nov.28,2022Closing Date:Apr.26,2023EngelbergEngelberg isa risingstar fbra rangeofgoodreasons,but the highlight isthe massivefree-ride potential.The secretismost definitelyout asthe townfills upevery yearwith Scandinaviansin searchof theirdry lightsnow.Opening Date:Oct.15,2022Closing Date:May.21,2023ZermattZermatt isthe best of Switzerlandsski resorts.This isyour resortif you have themoney toafford it!Fantastic restaurantsareseen allover themountain,serving Swisscheese hotpot andother cookingmasterpieces.Opening Date:Nov.26,2022Closing Date:Apr.30,
202321.Which skiresort do youchooseif youenjoy mountainvillagesA.Grindelwald-Wengen.B.Flims LaaxFalera.C.Engelberg.D.Zermatt.
22.What attractspeople toFlims LaaxFaleraA.Its beautifulscenery.B.Its pleasantweather.C.Its terrainparks.D.Its freeadmission.
23.What isthe majorconcern oftravelers whochoose ZermattA.Transportation.B.Security.C.Price.D.Location.BChatGPT,designed byOpenAI tocarry onconversations thatmake sense,has becomea viralexcitement.TheAl-powered toolwent fromzero toa millionusers injust fivedays!Its abilityto providein-depth answersto userquestions hasevendrawn theattention ofdistinguished technologycompanies.The intelligentrobot understandswhat theuser saysor typesand thenresponds ina waythat makessense.Its vastbodyof knowledgehas beengathered from the internetand archivedbooks.It isfurther trainedby humans.This makesChatGPT ausefultool forresearching almostany topic.“We havea lotof informationon theinternet,but younormally have to Googleit,then readit andthen dosomething withit,“says Ricardo,chief scienceofficer andco-founder ofAI companyErudit.Now youllhave thisresource thatcan processthewhole internetand alloftheinfbnnation itcontains fbryou to answer yourquestion.^^ChatGPT cannotthink onits own.It dependson theinformation that it hasbeen trainedon.As aresult,the AItool workswellfor thingsthat haveaccurate dataavailable.However,when unsure,ChatGPT canget creativeand flowout incon*ectresponses.OpenAI cautionsusers tocheck theinformation nomatter howlogical itsounds.Also,ChatGPT hasonly beentrainedwith informationtill
2021.Hence,it cannotbe reliedupon foranything thathappened afterthat.Experts believeChatGPT haslimitless potentialto solvereal-world problems.It cantranslate longtexts intodifferentlanguages,create contenton almostany topic,and evensummarize books.However,ChatGPT hasreceived mixedreactions fromeducators.Some believeit couldserve asa valuabletool to helpbuild literacyskills in the classroom.It couldalso beused toteach studentsdifficult scienceor mathconcepts.But othereducatorsthink ChatGPTwill encouragestudents tocheat.They fearthis willprevent themfrom buildingcritical thinkingandproblem-solving skills.As aresult,many districtsare startingto banits usein schools.
24.What isthe uniquefeature ofChatGPTA.It hasthe largestnumber ofusers.B.It cananswer usersquestions.C.It canengage inmeaningful conversations.D.It hasartificial intelligence.
25.What makesChatGPT helpfulto researchvarious topicsA.Its availabilityof up-to-date data.B.Its accurateinformation.C.Its capabilityof informationprocessing.D.Its vastbody ofquestions.
26.Why doChatGPT usershave tobe cautiouswhen usingitA.ChatGPT offersillogical information.B.ChatGPT lackscreativity.C.ChatGPT isunable tothink itself.D.ChatGPT isnot properlytrained.
27.What isthe authorsattitude towardsChatGPTA.Intolerant.B.Disapproving.C.Favorable.D.Objective.C“You needto signthis,“my sonJoe informedme.What isit”I asked.Rolling hiseyes witha senseof impatience,Joereplied,Your permission.And ifsdue tomorrow!,I learnedthat Joessixth-grade classwould betaking a field tripto the state capital.That soundslike firnJ Isaid.Ivealways wantedto gothere.”“You cantcome!”Joe answered.Puzzled,I asked,“Why not”“Because youalways comeonfield trips!”(监护人)Of course,I alwaysjoined his classonfield trips.Being achaperone ona fieldtrip is one ofthe advantagesthatcomes withbeing a mom,a vacationday ina careerthat offersfew opportunitiesforachange ofscenery.You dontwantme tobe achaperone”“Give someoneelses moma chance,“he suggested.What wassurprising washow muchI mindedbeingso impolitelyremoved fromthe shortlist ofwilling chaperonesby myown son.When Joewas inkindergarten,hisclassplanned apretend tripto Norway.The day before the trip,Joe wokeup notfeelingwell.After learningthathedidnt havea fever,I asked,“You dontwant tomiss gettingready forthetripto Norway,doyou”I guessnot Jhe said.But when I pickedhim upattheend ofthe day,the teacherwhispered,Joe gota littleupset today.”What happened”“He doesntwant togoto Norway withoutyou.^^So thatwas whathad beenbothering my5-year-old.He thoughthis classwasreally flyingto Norwayon theirwooden chairsin theirpaper airplane.He believedthose passportsand ticketshe and hisclassmates hadbeen makingwere thereal deal.Preadolescence fellupon myfamily asmy husbandandIfound ourselvespreparing fbrour sonsupcoming teenyearswith thesame trepidationas someoneabout toclimb anice-covered mountainwearing highheels.Joe needed to takeafieldtrip withoutme accompanyinghim.And Ineededtolet him.Im gladhe doesntneed meall thetime.
28.What didthe authorreally mindA.The additionalresponsibilities asamom.B.Being deniedrudely by her sonasachaperone.C.Having missedthe chanceto visitthestatecapital.D.Being askedbyherson tosign apermission.
29.What madeJoe upsetwhen hewas fiveyears oldA.His goingtoNorwaywithout hismom.B.The occurrenceof hisfever on the journey.C.His fearofthepaper airplanescrashing down.D.The lossof hispassport andticket.
30.What doesthe underlinedword trepidation“in Paragraph7probably meanA.Excitement.B.Expectation.C.Nervousness.D.Determination.
31.What didthe authorrealize aboutJoe atlastA.He hatedbeing controlledby parents.B.He waslonging forhis parents9love.C.He wasunwilling toobey rules.D.He wasbecoming lessdependent.DA newexperiment showsthatthe more energyconsumed bya clock,the moreaccurate itstimekeeping.Clocks consumeenergy andrelease heat.A kitchenclock,for example,does thisby usingup itsbattery.Generally themostaccurate clocksrequire themost energy,which suggestsa fundamentalconnect ionbetween energyconsumption andaccuracy.This iswhat aninternational teamof scientistsfrom Lancaster.Oxford,and Viennaset out to test.(薄膜).To dothis,they builta particularly simple clock,consisting of a super-thin membranecombined withan(振动)(滴答).electronic circuit.Each vibrationofthe membrane generatedone electricaltick Theinventive aspectof thisdesignis thatit ispowered simplyby heatingthemembrane,while thecomplete flowof energythrough the clock canbemeasured electrically.The scientistsfound thatthe moreheat theysupplied,themoreaccurately theclock ran.In fact,the accuracywas directlyrelativeto theheat released.To maketheclocktwice asaccurate,they neededto supplytwice asmuch heat.The experimentshows asimilarity betweenthe operationofaclock anda steam engine.With asteamenginethere isfundamentalrestriction onhow muchheat wemust supplyto doa desiredamount ofwork.This restrictionisthe(热力学)famous-Second Law of Thermodynamicswhich iscentral tomodern engineering.What thisexperiment suggestsisthat clocks,like engines,are restrictedby theSecond Law,with theiroutput beingaccurate ticksinstead ofmechanicalwork.Dr EdwardLaird ofLancaster Universitysaid:This experimentsuggests thatclocks arealso restrictedbythermodynamics.It alsoposes aninteresting question:are allpossible clockslimited inthis way,or isit justa characteristicofthe oneswehavestudied”Interestingly,many everydayclocks havean efficiencythat isclose towhat the scientists9analysis predicts.For example,their analysispredicts thata wristwatchwhose accuracyper tickisonepart inten millionmust consumeat leasta microwattofpower.In fact,a basicwristwatch usuallyconsumes onlya fewtimes thisamount.The lawsof thermodynamics,discovered inthenineteenth century,are stillfinding newapplications today.
32.What dothescientistswant totest aboutclocksA.How energyinfluences theiraccuracy.
8.Whether torestrict theirheat supply.
9.How to make themparticularlysimple.
10.Whether theyare similarto steam engines.
33.In whatway doclocks workdifferently fromsteamenginesaccording to the experimentA.The restrictionfromtheSecond Law.B.The formof theiroutput.C.The accuracyof theirwork.D.The lawbehind theiroperation.油?
34.What willDr EdwardLaird mostlikely agreewA.Further studiesshould bedone.B.More questionsshould beraised.C.Restrictions onclocks should be lifted.D.Suggestions ofthe experimentshouldbeadopted.
35.What isthe articlemainly aboutA.The SecondLawofThermodynamics.B.A newexperiment.C.The energyconsumption ofclocks.D.A simpleclock.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)5阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Do youoften findit difficultto concentrateif youare not interestedinwhat youare learningor ifyouhavebetter thingstothink about36However,understanding howto doit,and knowingwhat isdistracting you,can help.Scientists have looked at what makesus procrastinateand founda numberof waystohelpus stayinthezone.Research byScience Focus magazine foundsilence isbest forconcentration,oragentic backgroundhum andcoffee shopnoiseis great!It alsofound turningoff notificationson yourphone,or switchingit offaltogether,removes amajor distractionandhelps usfocus onthe taskat hand.Another possiblecure fora shortattention spanis brain training.Psychologists andneuroscientists areincreasinglyinterested in our abilityto knuckledown andhavelookedatwhatwe canchange insideour headtomakeus concentrate.Attention ResearcherNilli Lavieof UniversityCollege Londonhas found that making a taskmore visuallydemanding takesupmore processingpower andleaves thebrain nothingleft toprocess distractions.38There aremore practicaltips tokeeping yourmind focused.39Chewing somegum mayalso help!Its possiblethemovement inyour mouthoccupies partsofthebrain thatmight otherwiseget distracted.But accordingto ScienceFocusmagazine,distraction isntall bad.If wewere alwaysso focusedthat wenever gotdistracted,wed misspotential changes,such asthreats inour environment.40A.Distraction isvital forsurvival.(消除)B.One ofthemostobvious thingsis eliminatingnoise.C.Therefore,braintrainingcan effectivelyshorten anattention span.D.These includemakingalist ofwhat youhavetodo orfinding aquiet workspace.E.Staying focusedcanbea greatchallenge.F.So,keeping yourmind busymight bethe answer.G.Distraction isequally asimportant asconcentration.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,15115从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DThisyear,I made41my mindthatitwould bea(n)42cleaning andwe triedto ridour houseof years9of(堆积的)accumulated stuff.(壁橱).The stuffwas everywhereinourhouse,lining thewalls,filling theshelves and43the closetsI couldntrememberhow Igotsomeof it,but Iknew Iwanted it44now.The stuffwas messingup notonly myhome butalso my45,notbringing meany bitof
46.Then wegot downto cleaning.It turnedouttobea47job.Twenty-year-old billsand receiptswere throwninthe trash bin.Outdated48were clearedfrom filecabinets.Broken bowlsand damagedhandcrafts alsofound their49straight tothetrashaswell.Unworn clothesand unusedpans werepacked up tobedonated tothe localcharity.Old bookswere50uptobe passedontoothers toread andenjoy.In spiteof days9hard work,it51thatIwas ableto walkthrough amuch tidierhome.More importantly,I feltmentally52than overbefore,which wasbeyond myexpectation.Cleaning islike the(新陈代谢)metabolism inthe body,we needto53keep whatworks fbrus andpush outwhat doesnt.Therefore,we needto take54off ourminds andbodies fromtime totime andto justfocus onwhat reallymattersto us.We canregain afree lifeby cuttingdown materialthings andadding_55ones.
41.A.out B.up C.down D.in
42.A.complete B.temporary C.instant D.sensible
43.A.repairing B.locking C.crowding D.closing
44.A.burnt B.separated C.broken D.gone
45.A.purpose B.work C.mind D.credit
46.A.appreciation B.liberation C.happiness D.disappointment
47.A.tough B.sensitive C.secure D.promising
48.A.clothes B.papers C.books D.handcrafts
49.A.potential B.fame C.way D.aim
50.A.dug B.boxed C.picked D.given
51.A.ended upB.depended onC.turned downD.made out
52.A.lighter B.healthier C.weaker D.stronger
53.A.equally B.constantly C.rarely D.eventually
54.A.loads B.ideas C.opinions D.thoughts
55.A.realistic B.expensive C.spiritual D.psychological第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)1015阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Ever thinkyoure gettingenough sleeponly towake uptired Imnot you-it happenstothebestofus.Recently,scientistssay they58discover thesecret towaking upclear-headed and57refresh eachand everymorning.According toa newstudy fromthe Universityof California,Berkeley,58publish inNature Communications,beyond机敏sleep quality,thesecondmain feature
59.predict day-to-day changesin morningalertness isthe intensityof physicalactivitythe daybefore.In particular,researchers havefoundthatwhen theextent ofan individualsphysical activityiscomparatively greaterthe daybefore,people feelmore alertthe nextmorning.Another factorhappens notonthedaybeforeor eventhe nightbefore.It is60participants consumefor breakfastthatexplains theiralertness levels.When61individual consumethe“high carbs“breakfast,they experiencehigher levelsofalertness.Beyond theeffects ofthe highcarbohydrate mealitself,one ofthe62strong outcomesshown inthe studyisthemarked自相矛盾的reduction inalertness ondays whenparticipants consumea lotof sugar.It maysound paradoxicalthatalot ofsugarpredicts63decline inaltrtnews andthe highcarbs breakfastis linkedtoan64enhance inalertness.However,65their营养的similar highcarbohydrate content,there arekey nutritionaldifferences betweenthehigh-carb andsugar meals.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分分)15假设你是李华,你的新西兰笔友给你发来邮件说对中国文化很感兴趣,尤其喜欢唐诗()请你Sam Tangpoetry给他回复一封邮件,分享你对唐诗的了解具体内容包括.唐诗地位及影响;
1.列举著名诗人;
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