上海市寶山區(qū)2021屆高三下學期二模英語試題Word版含答案

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英語試卷GrammarandVocabularySectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagescoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.Whoisresponsibleforchildhoodobesity(肥胖)?It'slunchtimeandsixth-graderOscarVillanovavisitsthevending(售賣)machine.Hepaysforanorangejuiceandsomecheesesticks,(21)hereallywantedsodaandchips.Hisschool,MildredAvenue,onlysellsschoollunchandhealthysnacks.Seventh-graderLeticiaBrown(22)(tell)byherdoctorthatsheneedstoloseweight.Herdoctorsaysexercisewillhelphercontrolherweightbutatschoolsheonlygetsphysicaleducationonceaweek.Manychildrensufferfromhealthconditions(23)arecausedormadeworsebytheirlifestyles.Childhoodobesityhasmorethandoubledinchildrenandfourtimesinadolescentsinthepast30years.Moreover,ratesofchildhooddiabetes(糖尿病)(24)(rise).Theseconditionscanputchildren(25)riskforheartdiseaseandothermajorkillerslaterinlife.Thesehealthissuesarecomplexproblemswithmanydifferentcauses.Eatingmealsout,watchinglotsofTV,andnotbeingactiveafterschoolcancausetoomuchweightgain.Buttherearemanythingschildrencando(26)(improve)theirhealth.Doctorssaytheprimaryfocusforchildren(27)beeatinghealthyfoodandgettingexerciseeveryday.Schoolsaregetting(28)(involve)insolvingtheproblem.Some,likeMildredAvenue,restrictthesnacksstudentscanbuy(29)areofferingmoregymclassestoemphasizetheimportanceofexercise.Someschoolsevensendhomehealthnoticeswarningparentsthattheirchildmaybeoverweight.Theseschoolsbelieveparentsshouldbeactingmoreresponsiblybyrestrictingchildren'sdiets.Manyparentsgetangry,(30)(argue)thatschoolsshouldlimittheirfocustoteaching.Theybelievethattheyhaveprimaryresponsibilityfortheirchildren'shealth.

1SectionBA.uncomfortableB.criticallyC.balanceD.nonsenseE.temptationF.respondingG.effectivelyH.practiceI.demandsJ.reasoningK.deliveringDirections:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.EmbracetheruleofawkwardsilenceTheruleofawkwardsilenceissimple:Whenfacedwithachallengingquestion,insteadofanswering,pauseandthinkdeeplyabouthowyouwanttoanswer.Thisisnoshortpause;rather,itinvolvestakingseveralseconds(10,20orlonger)tothinkthingsthroughbefore31.AtApple,TimCookhasengagedinthe32foryears.Backin2008,aFortunearticlesaidthatinmeetings,Cookwas"knownforlong,33pauses,whenallyouhearisthesoundofhistearingthewrapperoftheenergybarsheconstantlyeats."Cookisn'taloneinembracingtheruleofawkwardsilence.SteveJobsoncetookalmost20secondstorespondtoapersonalattack,34aperfectresponse.Theruleofawkwardsilencehasalwaysbeenvaluableasatoolofemotionalintelligencebecauseitallowsyouto35thoughtandemotioninsteadofsimplyreactingbasedonfeeling.Whytheruleofawkwardsilenceismorevaluablethanever.Weliveinaworldthat36instantsatisfaction.Emailsshouldbeansweredonthesameday.Textmessagesshouldbeansweredrightnow.Butthere'samajorproblemwithallofthisimmediatecommunication:Itdoesn'tleavetimetothink.Asin,think37.Criticalthinkingcallsfordeepandcarefulconsiderationofasubject.Itinvolvesweighingandanalyzingfacts,andcareful38.Anditresultsinmakinginsightfulconnections.Noneofthisispossiblewithouttime.Andtimehasbecomethebiggestluxuryontheplanet.Butwhenyouembracetheruleofawkwardsilence,youstealbacktime.Timethatusedtobewastedon39answers.So,thenexttimesomeoneasksyouachallengingquestion,orevenwhatseemsonthe

2surfacetobeasimpleone,resistthe40torespondwiththefirstthingthatcomestomind.Instead,embracetheruleofawkwardsilence,andthinkbeforeyouspeak.II.ReadingComprehensionsSectionADirections:Foreachblankinthefollowingpassage,therearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.Fearisanaturalandvaluableemotion.Ithasgreatsurvivalvalueforhumanbeings,41ustofightforsurvivalorrunawayquicklyfromathreat.Buttoomuchfearintheformofchronic(慢性的)anxietyisincredibly42andweakening.Anxietyisprolongedfearthatpersistsinthe43ofarealthreat:afterathreatisover,duringsituationsthataren'tactuallyverydangerous,orbeforea/an44threatinthefuture.Whenanxietybecomeschronicand45yourlife,ittransformsintoananxietydisorder.Researchconsistentlyshowsthatcognitive(認知的)behavioraltherapy(CBT)isthemost46anxietytreatment.Itworksbetterthandrugs,psychoanalysis,andalltheotherwayswehavetriedtotreat47overtheyears.Broadlyspeaking,twoCBTapproachesfortreatinganxietyhave48:copingandexposure.Copingischanginghowyouthink,evaluatingthreatsmoreaccurately,andbuildingconfidenceinyourabilityto49athreatsothatyouaregraduallylessafraid.Exposureis50experiencingwhatyouareafraidof,provingyourterriblepredictionsofdisastertobefalse,untilyourfearnaturallydiesdown.Themostrecentdatashowthatbothapproacheshelp,butexposurecanworkfasterand51larger,longer-lastingreductionsinanxiety.Ifyousufferfromanxiety,youcanapplythelatestandmosteffectiveprocedureforexposure,calledrestrictivelearning.Itwas52byateamoftherapistsandresearcherswhopublishedtheirresultsin2014.Thisspecialexposure53willhelpyouovercomeanxietyasrapidlyandcompletelyaspossible.Themosteffectivecoping54usedinCBTandrelatedtherapiesincludecopingplanning,cognitiveflexibility,anddistresstolerance.Theyareresearch-tested,55effectivetechniquesthatwillimproveandstrengthenyouranxietyrecoveryprogram.

341.A.persuadingB.rememberingC.expectingD.preparing42.A.jealousB.painfulC.innocentD.conscious43.A.abstractB.existenceC.absenceD.continuation44.A.potentialB.essentialC.availableD.sustainable45.A.instructsB.challengesC.stimulatesD.dominates46.A.effectiveB.objectiveC.invisibleD.significant47.A.pressureB.ignoranceC.anxietyD.depression48.A.describedB.emergedC.protectedD.supervised49.A.overlookB.simplifyC.remarkD.handle50.A.purposefullyB.vigorouslyC.sincerelyD.passionately51.A.breaksthroughB.turnsdownC.resultsinD.worksout52.A.composedB.developedC.predictedD.symbolized53.A.commitmentB.evidenceC.assessmentD.process54.A.strategiesB.behaviorsC.responsesD.examples55.A.naturallyB.probablyC.highlyD.initiallySectionBDirections:Readthefollowingtwopassage.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)Peoplearemotivatedtodoactivitiesbymanydifferentfactors.Formethemainfactorsthatareinvolvedarecompetition,thedesireforachievinggreatness,thesatisfactionofcompletingprojects,andenjoyment.SinceIamatwin,asenseofcompetitionisdeeprootedinmybrain.Healthycompetitioncanpushustodofantasticthings.Itmakesusstriveforacertaingoalandgetsustodothingsfaster.However,Idonotthinkcompetitionshouldbecomeharmful.Whenanger,frustration,anddepressionisaresultofcompetition,itisnothealthy.Yet,competitioncanbringaboutrespect,friendship,andmutualgain.Inthecasewithmytwinbrother,wehavepushedourselvestobe

4goodatsports,music,school,andevenatwork.Thiscompetitivespirithasleakedintomylifewithoutmytwinaround.Inasense,Ireproducemytwinbrotherinotherpeople.IalwaystrytobenumberoneatwhateverIdo-oratleastinthetopthree.Therearetimesthisattitudebecomesunhealthy,asIgetfrustratedifIgiveeverythingtoacompetitionoractivityandproduceonlyaverageresults.Butastheyearspassed,Ihavegottenbetterathandlingfailureanddefeat.Allinall,IthinkIfinishanddowellinmanyareasofmylifeforthesimplefactthatIwanttodowellinthem.Thefeelingofdoingwellagainstcompetentopponentsissatisfying.Ienjoythefeelingofcompletinganimportantproject.Forinstance,lastyear,Ifinishedapoetrycollectionwithmylatefather'spoemsandmyownpoems.Itwasanhonortohimandhiswork.Inaway,Ifeltthathisdeathwasnotinvainandthathisworkwasprovedevenmorethroughthiscollection.Itishardtodescribethemomentofknowingwhensuchanimportantprojectissettorest:itisalmostlikeyouarereadytodie.Yousensethatachapterofyourlifehasclosedandyouarenowanewperson.Thesedeepemotionsmotivatemetocompleteprojectsonaregularbasis.Thesimplestfactorthatmotivatesmetodosomethingisenjoyment.Therearepeoplewhodoactivitiestheydonotenjoyfordecades.Iamnotoneofthosepeople.IcanworkontasksIdonotlikeforawhile,butintheend,mymainfocusshouldbeonsomethingthatIenjoy.IfIfindjoyindoingacertainwork,Iengageinitforalargepartoftheday,orevenalldaywithouttiring.Tirednessinmostcases,inmylife,isduetoalackofenjoymentintheworkbeingdone.Eachpersonhashisorherownmotivatingfactors.Ihopethisreflectionhasallowedyoutodipdeeperintoyourtruenature.56.Theauthormentionshistwinbrother(Paragraph1)toshowA.thepeerofcompetitionB.therootcauseofcompetitionC.thecompetentopponentD.thecompetitivepartner57.Bythepoetrycollection,theauthorintendsto.A.honorhisfatherandhimselfforyearstocomeB.describethesenseofachapterofhisnewlifeC.allowhisfathertorestandgethimselftoreadytodieD.appreciatethesatisfactionofcompletingprojects

556.Whatattitudedoestheauthortaketowardstasks?A.Hefeelsangry,frustratedanddepressedinhistasks.B.Heenjoysthetasksthatotherpeoplearereluctanttodo.C.Heworkswithouttirednessifhetakespleasureintasks.D.Heusuallylacksenjoymentinthetasksbeingdone.57.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.MotivationB.CompetitionC.ReflectionD.Satisfaction(B)TheClassicroadtripismorepopularthanever.Hereareseveralplacestohittheopenroad.(1)Colo-roadTripsTheColoradoTourismOfficehasmadeiteasyforroad-tripperstoexplorethestate's24ScenicHistoricByways.Anewmicrositeincludesaninteractivemapthatenablestravelerstoexploreoptionsbyregion,interestorseason.Travelersseekinginspirationcanalsoaccessinsidertipsandside-tripsuggestionswithinmorethan150Colo-roadTripitineraries.Theflexibleitinerariesoffersuggestionsforhistoricattractions,activeadventuresandhighlightculturalopportunities.(2)TheBear-toothHighwayVisitorswhotravelthisextraordinarypathexperiencethevisuallandscapeofMontana,WyomingandYellowstonePark,hometotheAbsarokaandBear-toothmountains.Thewindy,cliff-hugging68-milestretchintroducesroadexplorerstooneofthemostdiverse(多樣的)ecosystemsaccessiblebyauto.Amazinglybeautiful,thisAll-AmericanRoaddisplaywidehighlands,paintedwithpatchesoficebluelakes,forestedvalleys,waterfallsandwildlife.(3)SewardHighway,AlaskaTheroadthatconnectsAnchoragetoSewardisa127-miletreasure,includingnaturalbeauty,wildlifeandstoriesofadventureandendurance.Takeadayorseveraltoexploretheregionthathasearnedthree-foldrecognitionasaForestServiceScenicByway,anAlaskanScenicBywayandanAll-AmericanRoad.ThedrivebeginsatthebaseoftheChugachMountains,hugsthescenicshoresofTurn-againArmandwindsthroughminingtowns,nationalforestsandfishing

6villagesasyouimaginehowexplorers,furtradersandgoldprospectorsmighthavefaredbackintheday.Expectwaterfalls,glaciers(冰川),eagles,moose(駝鹿)andsomegoodbearstories.(1)TheLighthouseTrail,MaineTravelsthe375milesbetweenKitteryandCalais,Maine,visitinglighthousesalongtheway,andlearnaboutthedangersthatseagoingboatsandtheircrewenduredalongtherockyNortheasterncoast.Heartalesofshipwreck(s海灘)andofthedifficultandlonelylifeledbythosewhokeptthelightsburningbrightly.Ifpossible,visittheMaineLighthouseMuseum,whereartifactsandhands-onexhibitsforchildrenprovideanattractivebreak.57.Whatisspecialabouteachplacementionedabove?A.TouristsofColo-roadTripsareprovidedwithadaptableplanoftrip.B.VisitorstotheBear-toothHighwaycanenjoytheautodisplay.C.DriversalongSewardHighwaycanappreciatethetreasureunderground.D.TheLighthouseTrailofferstravelersseagoingboatstorowinthesea.58.Whichplacefavorskidsaccordingthepassage?A.Colo-roadTrips.B.TheBear-toothHighway.C.SewardHighway,Alaska.D.TheLighthouseTrail,Maine.59.Thebesttitleforthepassageis.A.StoriesofadventurealongroadtripsB.AmericanpopularroadtripsC.RecognitionforclassicplacesD.All-Americanhighwayjourney(C)AccordingtoOxfordDictionaries,moralitymeans:"Principlesconcerningthedistinctionbetweenrightandwrongorgoodandbadbehavior."Thoughmoralityisarathersubjectivesubject,therearesomeprinciplesthatareuniversalacrossallculturesfoundbyanOxfordUniversitystudy:"helpyourfamily,helpyourgroup,returnfavors,bebrave,obeysuperiors,divideresourcesfairly,andrespectothers'property".Thefactthatthesemoralsarefoundacross60culturesfromaroundtheworlddemonstratesthatmorality,thoughsubjective,isthecornerstoneofkeepingoursocietiestogether.Herearesomereasonstobemoral:withoutmorality,asociallifeisalmostimpossibletomaintain;havingagoodreputationandhavingaclear

7conscienceispsychologicallyhealthy;andmostphilosophiesregardunselfishandprincipledbehaviorasimportant.Thereisnodoubtthatwithoutmorals,asocietycannotfunctioneffectively.Aconfusedsituationwouldappear.AccordingtotheSocietyofMorality,"Wearesocialanimals,andtheactionswetake-thethingswedoandthethingswedon'tdo-haveconsequencesonourenvironmentsandontheothersaroundus.Asaresult,weneedtobeabletogovernourbehaviorintheneartermsoasnottoinjureourselvesorourcommunityinthelongterm.Thissystemofcontrollingouractionsandourthoughtsinordertooperateinacommunityiswhatweoftenrefertoasmorality".Therefore,weneedasetofmoralsinordertooperatewithinasocialcircleandasocialenvironment.Actingimmoralusuallyresultsinbeingexcludedfromsocialactivitiesorbeingavoidedbyasocietybasedonlawsandculturalstandards.Besidesactingmoralhavingasociologicalneed,italsohasapsychologicalbasis.Mostpeopleareconcernedtosomeextentabouttheirreputation.AccordingtoPsyPost,"Alotofeconomicmodelsofhumanbehaviorassumethatpeopleareonlyrational(理性的)whentheynarrowlypursuetheirownself-interest,buthistoryshowsusthatpeoplearealsotremendouslyconcernedwithbeingandappearingmoral".So,thefearofone'sreputationbeingdamagedisoftenastrongmotivatortobemoral.Andifsomeonehasbeenimmoral,mostpeoplegooutoftheirwaytomakesurenoonefindsout,ortocorrectthebehaviorinordertonotbecaught.Thisgoesinlinewithconscienceaswell.Peoplegenerallyfeelinabetterpsychologicalstateiftheyfeelthattheirconscienceisclean.Adirtyconsciencecanresultinalackofsleep,anxiety,internalstress,andevenillness.Onthesideofphilosophy,thestudyofethics(倫理)comesintoplay.Mostphilosophersagreethatoneshouldrationallychooseasetofstandardsofbehaviorinordertofunction.Thoughthereismoralrelativism,thereareuniversalanthropological(人類學的)morals,asmentionedintheintroduction.Bythenatureofoursocietiesandcultures,wechoosewhatwebelieveisrightandwrong.Butsurprising,thisrationalbehaviorcomestoageneralagreementonmorals.So,thereisafinelinebetweenmoralrelativismandmoralabsolutism.Butthemainthingtotakeawayfromthisdiscussionisthatphilosophersgenerallybelievethat3eachindividualhastherighttorationallycomeupwithasetofethicstoliveby,andthatitishealthytodoso.

856.Theauthordiscussesmorality(Paragraph1)inorderto.A.explaintherelationshipbetweenmoralityandcultureB.describethemoralrulesfoundallaroundtheworldC.contrastthedistinctionbetweenrightandwrongD.introducethedefinition,principlesandreasonsofmorality57.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.A.actingmoralallowsustofitintogroupsbetterB.moralitybringsthesystemofcontrollingbehaviorsC.actingimmoralweakenslawsandculturalstandardsD.Ourcontrolledbehaviorsestablishsetsofmorals58.Whichofthefollowingisthepsychologicalbasisforactingmoral?A.Pursuitofself-interest.B.Acleanconscience.C.Theconcernaboutreputation.D.Adirtyconscience.59.Whatdoestheauthoradviseustodoaccordingtothelastparagraph?A.Toreachageneralagreementonmoralsbasedonethics.B.Tocarveone’sownsenseofethicstooperateinthisworld.C.Tochoosebetweenmoralrelativismandmoralabsolutism.D.Toexcludephilosophers’beliefsandsolutionsaswell.SectionCA.TherobotsalsocarriedaniPadthatallowedforremotevideocommunicationwithahealthcareprovider.B.Upto30percentoftheparticipantsreportedthattheywereconcernedwiththeroboticsystem.C.ResearchersfromMITandBrighamandWomen’sHospitalrecentlysetouttoanswerthatquestion.D.Currentlytheprocessrequiresseveralpeopletoperform.E.However,thequestionstillremainedwhetherpatientswouldbereceptivetothistypeofDirections:Readthepassagecarefully.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.

9interaction.F.Theresultsofthisstudygiveussomeconfidencethatpeoplearereadyandwillingtoengagewithusonthosefronts.TheroboticdoctorwillseeyounowIntheageofsocialdistancing,usingrobotsforsomehealthcareinteractionsisapromisingwaytoreducein-personcontactbetweenhealthcareworkersandsickpatients.However,akeyquestionthatneedstobeansweredishowpatientswillreacttoarobotenteringtheexamroom.(67).InastudyperformedintheemergencydepartmentatBrighamandWomen’s,theteamfoundthatalargemajorityofpatientsreportedthatinteractingwithahealthcareproviderviaavideoscreenfixedonarobotwassimilartoanin-personinteractionwithahealthcareworker.“We’reactivelyworkingonrobotsthatcanhelpprovidecaretomaximizethesafetyofboththepatientandthehealthcareworkforce.(68).Inalargeronlinesurveyconductednationwide,wealsofoundthatamajorityofrespondentswereopentohavingrobotsperformminorproceduressuchastakinganoseswab(拭子).”saysGiovanniTraverso,anMITassistantprofessorofmechanicalengineering,andtheseniorauthorofthestudy.AftertheCovid-19pandemicbeganearlylastyear,Traversoandhiscolleaguesturnedtheirattentiontowardnewstrategiestominimizeinteractionsbetweenpotentiallysickpatientsandhealthcareworkers.Tothatend,theyworkedwithBostonDynamicstocreateamobilerobotthatcouldinteractwithpatientsastheywaitedintheemergencydepartment.Therobotswereequippedwithsensorsthatallowthemtomeasurevitalsigns,includingskintemperature,breathingrate,andpulserate.(69).Thestudysuggeststhatitcouldbeworthwhiletotrytodeveloprobotsthatcanperformproceduresthatcurrentlyrequirealotofhumaneffort,suchasturningapatientoverinbed,theresearcherssay.TurningCovid-19patientsontotheirstomachshasbeenshowntoimprovetheirbloodoxygenlevelsandmakebreathingeasier.(70).AdministeringCovid-19testsisanothertaskthatrequiresalotoftimeandeffortfromhealthcareworkers,whocouldbearrangedforothertasksifrobotscouldhelpperformswabs.

10II.SummaryWriting71.Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.WhatMakesanIdealFriend?Tosaywhatanidealfriendisisnottheeasiestthingtodo.Eachpersonhashisorherownopinionofwhatonewouldbe.However,speakinggenerally,thesearecertainfeaturesthatmostpeopleconsidercharacteristicofanidealfriend.Loyal,trustworthy,andopentoshowweaknessarecommonqualitiesthatthemajorityofpeopleattachtoidealfriends.Loyaltyisausualqualitygiventoidealfriends.AccordingtoPsychologyToday,“Loyaltyisvaluedearlyoninallofourrelationships,fromthetimewemakeourfirstfriendships.Weneedfriendswhowon’tspilloursecretstoothers,gossipaboutus,orallowotherstocriticizeus”.Theworstactionbetweenfriendsisnotkeepingone’sword.Idealfriendsarealsousuallyreferredasbeingtrustworthy.InastatementbyPsychologyToday,theysaythat,“Trustworthinessisoftenthe“makeorbreak”elementinanyinterpersonalrelationship.Anyunfaithfulaction,regardlessofrecognizeddegree,candestroyarelationship.Trustworthinessconsistsofseveralelements,includinghonesty,dependability,andloyalty,andwhileeachisimportanttosuccessfulrelationships,honestyanddependabilityhavebeenidentifiedasthemostvitalintheareaoffriendships”.Inlightofthis,auniversalcomplaintoffriendsisalackofhonesty,andthisisattheheartofbeingtrustworthy.Inlinewithbeinghonestisalsotheabilitytoshowone’sweaknesses.AccordingtotheBookofLife,“Theidealfrienddoesn’ttrytoprovehowpowerfulandsuccessfultheyare;onthecontrary,quiteoftentheyletusknowawkwardandpotentiallyembarrassingthingsaboutthemselves.Theyshowhowmuchtheytrustusbyconfessingfailingsandsorrowswhichwouldopenthemuptopossibledisgracefromtheworldbeyond.Theyofferusthegiftoftheirdefenselessness.”Thatopennessistreasured,astobeclosetoanindividual,onemustbewillingtosharehisorhertruefeelingsandstates.III.Translation

11Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.71.他在會上的發(fā)言引起了專家和網(wǎng)民的熱議。(arouse)72.許多在大都市里奮斗的人向往慢節(jié)奏生活的樂趣。(long)73.該車成功地將藝術與技術融為一體,自投放市場以來,需求量一直很大。(Having...)74.看到員工們認真負責的態(tài)度和獨具匠心的制作工藝,我突然明白這家老字號店鋪為什么會經(jīng)營幾個世紀而經(jīng)久不衰。(It)II.GuidedWriting75.Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.假設你是光華中學的學生李明,最近在某英文報上看到一則調查;在你的手機、智能手表、電腦、電視機中,你更喜歡哪種電子設備?請你給該報調查專欄的編輯寫一封信,內容須包括:1.你更喜歡以上哪一種電子設備?2.你的理由。參考答案1-5BADCB6-10DCADA11-13ABD14-16CBA17-20DBDA21.but/though/although22.hasbeen/istold23.that/which24.haverisen/been/arerising25.at26.toimprove27.should28.involved29.Others30.arguing31-35FHAKC36-40IBJDE41-45DBCAD46-50ACBDA51-55CBDAC56-59BDCA60-62ADB63-66DACB67-70CFADSummaryOnepossibleversionBeingloyal,trustworthy,andopentoshowweaknessaregenerallyconsideredassharedqualitiesofanidealfriend.Exactlyspeaking,anidealfriendshouldremainfaithfulfirst.Second,honestanddependable.Finally,she/heisopentoshareunpleasantandtrickythingswithfriends.

1272.Hisspeechatthemeetinghasaroused/arouseaheateddiscussionamongexpertsandnetcizens.73.Manypeoplewhostruggle/workhard/striveinbigcities/metropolisesarelonging/longtoenjoy/longforthepleasure/funofaslwopacedlife.74.Havingsuccessullyintergrated/combined/mixedartwithtechnology,thecarhasbeeningreatdemandsinceitwasfirstintroduced/launchedintothemarket.75.Itsuddenlystruk/occurredto/dawnedonmewhythistime-honored/oldstore/thisstorewithalonghistoryhasbeenoperatingandenduringforcenturies,whenIsaw/noticed/observedtheseriousandresponsibleattitudeanduniquetechinques/craftsmanshipofitsworkers/staff.

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