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2022年高一上學(xué)期期末模擬預(yù)測卷02【上海卷】英語試題注意事項:.答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號填寫在答題卡上。.回答選擇題時,選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號?;卮鸱沁x擇題時,將答案寫在答題卡上,寫在本試卷上無效。.考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。LListeningComprehensionSectionADirections:InSectionAfyouwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentxvospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.A.5:55.B.6:15.A.Ataconveniencestore.A.Fromthenewspaper.C.6:45.Atacinema.A.5:55.B.6:15.A.Ataconveniencestore.A.Fromthenewspaper.C.6:45.Atacinema.B.Fromwildlifeprotectiongroups.A.Helefthiscellphoneathome.C.Hewasinahurrytogobackhome.A.Theboy6789sexaminationscore.Theboy'slifegoalsinthefuture.D.6:30Atarailwaystation.D.AtahospitalFromtheInternet.Fromthegovernmentofficials.B?Hewaslateforthemeeting.D.Hedidn'treadthemessagewhilerunning.Theboy'sperformanceinabasketballgame.Parents'expectationonchild'sacademicroducingsomeoneorsomethingoracceptingsomething.Overthepastyears,thehumanvoicehashelpedguideusovertheupsanddownsofwhatwascertainlyastormytime.Persuasionisusedindealingwithorreunitingdifferentpointsofview.WhentheleadersmetinCopenhageninDecember2009,persuasivewordsfromactivistsencouragedthemtocommitthemselvestofirmeraction.Inspirationalspeecheschallengetheemotions.Theyfocusontopicsandmattersthatareclosetopeople'shearts.Duringwars,generalsusedinspiringspeechestopreparethetroopsforbattle.Aspeechthatconveysknowledgeandenhancesunderstandingcaninformus.Theinformationmustbeclear,accurate,andexpressedinameaningfulandinterestingway.InformativespeechesfromWorldHealthOrganizationofficialshelpedpeopletokeeptheirpanicundercontrolsotheycouldtakesensibleprotection.Sadeventsarenevereasytodealwithbutaspeechthatpaystributetothelossofalovedoneandgivespraisefortheircontributioncanbecomforting.Madonna'sspeechaboutMichaelJackson,afterhisdeath,highlightedthefactthathewillcontinuetoliveonthroughhismusic.It'snotonlyinworldmeetingswherepublicspeakingplaysanimportantrole.Itcanalsobesurprisinglyhelpfulinthecourseofourownlives.Onamorepersonallevel,afriendmaybeupsetandneedcomforting.Oryoumightbeaskedtointroduceaspeakeratafamilyeventortospeakatawedding,whereyourlanguagewillbeneededtomovepeopleormakethemlaugh.Greatspeakingabilityisnotsomethingwe'rebornwith.Forabrilliantspeech,therearerulesthatyoucanputtogooduse.Tolearnthoserulesyouhavetopracticeandlearnfromsomeoutstandingspeechesinthepast.V.TranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets..近年來,環(huán)保人士呼吁政府禁止以發(fā)展為名亂砍濫伐,這也能保護(hù)瀕危物種免于滅絕。(which).人類有責(zé)任把美好的環(huán)境世代相傳。(responsible).學(xué)生們應(yīng)該意識到盯著別人看是不禮貌的。(aware).現(xiàn)已確定,多接觸春天清新的氣息能治這種伴有虛弱乏力癥狀的病。(determine)由于疫情,我們不得不居家網(wǎng)課。請結(jié)合你的網(wǎng)課學(xué)習(xí)經(jīng)歷,談一談你對線上和線下授課的看法。你的文章需要包括:?結(jié)合個人經(jīng)歷,你覺得哪種學(xué)習(xí)方式更好.請說明理由關(guān)鍵詞:線上學(xué)習(xí):onlinelearning/distancelearning線下學(xué)習(xí):offlinelearning/face-to-facelearningA.Shemissedthetelevisionprogrambecauseofpowerfailure.B?Shedoesn'tthinkthetelevisionprogramwasfunny.Shedoesn'tliketalkingabouttelevisionprograms.Shewatchedthetelevisionprogramatafriend'shouse.SectionBDirections:InSectionB.youwillheartwoshortpassagesseveralandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachofthem.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.A.Apupilinneedofhelp.C.Amemberfromacharity.A.10%.B.35%.A.Totrainteachersforthedisabled.Topayforawalkingholiday.B,AteacherintheSemiraRegion.Apersonwillingtodonatemoney.50%.D.65%.B.Tohelpapupilwithspecialneeds.Toorganizeaneducationclub.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.A.Theylearnsinginganddancing.C?Theyworkonthefarmforcharity.A.Onthebeach.B.Inapark.A.Itisrunonaprofit-makingbasis.Fanscanhavefreelunchthere.B?Theyattendoutdoormusicfestivals.Theyvolunteertoworkforothers.Onafarm.D.Inastadium.B?Ithasachievedgrowingsuccess.Onlysuperstarsareinvitedtoperform.Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.A.Sheisachef.B.Sheisanurseassistant.C.Sheisamedicaltranscriptionist.D.Sheisahousewife.A.Listeningtotheconversationbetweenthedoctorandpatients.Writingdownthemedicalreportonthecomputer.Findingtheproblemsinthemedicaltreatment.Helpingthedoctortotakecareofpatients.A.Shegetspaideverytwoweeks.Shecanexplainittoherson.Shecanlearnfromdifferentmedicalcases.Shecanbalanceworkwithdomesticduties.A.Heregardsthejobmeaninglessandlooksdownuponit.B-Heinsiststhatitshouldbedonebythedoctorhimself.Heisproudofhismotherandunderstandsherchoice.Hefeelssorrythatitisnotpaidaswellashisfather'sjob.ILGrammarandVocabularySectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.ClassicgardensofSuzhouFineworksofartandarchitectureformanimportantpartofourculturalheritage.Fortunately,someoftheseculturalsites2j(preserve)wellsincetheywereunearthed.Chinesegardendesign,22seekstorecreateminiaturenaturallandscapes,couldn'tbeanybetterillustratedthanintheninegardensinthehistoriccityofSuzhou,Jiangsuprovince.Suzhou'sclassicalgardens,23buildingsandlandscapearecoupledtogether,createaharmoniousunionbetweenmanandnature.TheclassicalgardensofSuzhouaretheunificationofhousesandgardens,andtheyweremeanttobeappreciatedandlivedinaswell.Athicklypopulatedcity24Suzhouoftenlacksrichnaturalscenery,andthatiswhysuchtypicalarchitectureshouldbefoundinthecity.25(improve)theirlivingconditions,certainindividualsinSuzhouwouldattempttocreateharmonyintheirlivingenvironmentbyconstructingtheirhomestogetherwithnature.FoundedintheSongDynasty,CanglangPavilionhas26(long)historyamongalloftheexistingclassicalgardensofSuzhou.Naturallywelldesigned,it27(call)oneofthefourbestgardensinSuzhou.28otherthreeareLionGroveGarden,theHumbleAdministrator'sGardenandLingeringGarden.ThemasterfullydesignedCanglangPavilionlookssimplebutelegant.Withoutfancydecorations,itcombinesbuildingswithscenerysoperfectlyandprofoundly29thewholegardenappearstohavebeenformednaturally.Suzhou'sclassicalgardensholdhighvalueforthestudyofChineselandscapegardening,architecture,culture,aesthetics(美學(xué))andphilosophy.AllnineofSuzhou'smostfamousclassicalgardens30(add)totheWorldHeritageListbyUNESCOin1997.SectionBDirections:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.TheKingandtheRoyalTreesA.handsomeB.helplesslyC.asleepD.observedE.removeF.freezinglyG.damageH.contentLaweJ.pickK.providedTheKinghadafrightfuldream.HedreamtthatwhileridinghishorsethroughtheRoyalForest,thesouthwindcalled:"Mindthefallingtees!Mindthefallingtrees!^Thoughthetreeswerebeautifulandwavedgentlyinthewind,theKingwasin31,Heturnedhishorseanddashedoutoftheforest.ThenextmorningtheKingorderedhispeopletocutdownallthetreesinthekingdom.€6WedonotwantthetreestofalldownandhurtourchildrenJhereasoned.t6Wewill32theforestandgrowvegetablesinstead.”ThepeoplelikedtheKing'sidea,fbrnowtheyhadtheir33ofthefinestwoodintheforesttobuildhousesandfurniture.Andtherestofthetreesweresoldat34pricestoneighboringkingdoms.Onceallofthetreeswerecutdown,theKingfelt35-andrelieved.Butthepeopleweregloomy.Theymissedthetrees,whichhad36workforloggersandcarpenters,andhomesforbirds.Althoughtheysadlymissedtheirwork,theymissedthebirdsmostofall.Soonafterthetreesweregone,adrysouthwindbegantoblow.Itblewdayafterday.Thevegetablecropsbegantowitheranddie.Peoplehuddled(蜷縮)37intheirhouseswatchingthewinduproottheirgardensandscatterthedeadplantsacrosstheland.TheKingwasworried.Hecalledforhishorseandrodethroughthefieldstoinspectthe38Therewerenomoretreestobreakthefuryofthewind.Asthewindblewfaster,itsweptwitheredplantsandsoilpasttheKing,who39dumblyashiskingdomblewnorthward.Lostincloudsofdustanddriftingsand,fatigueovercametheKing.Nodding40inthesaddle(馬鞍),heheardthesouthwindcall:"Mindthefallingtrees!Mindthefallingtees!”III.ReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefallowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedAB,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.Processedfoodslikechips,sodaandfrozenpizzasarefullofsalt,sugarandfat.Nowscientistsaretryingtounderstandifthereissomethingelseaboutsuchfoodsthatmaybebadforhumans.Scientistshavealreadylinkedlow-cost,41foodstorisingobesityratesaroundtheworld.Threerecentstudiesoffermore42intohowourincreasinglyindustrializedfoodsupplymaybeaffectingourhealth.Whatdoesprocessedfoodmean?Theresearcherscreatedasystemthat43foodsintofourgroups.Thesystemsayshighlyprocessedfoodsaremade44ofindustrializedmaterialsandadditives.Sodas,packagedcookies,instantnoodlesandchickennuggetsaresomeexamplesofhighlyprocessedfoods.Butalsoincludedareproductsthatcan45healthy,suchasmorningcereals,energybarsandsomekindsofyogurt.Whafswrongwithprocessedfoods?ResearchersattheNationalInstitutesofHealthconductedafour-weekstudyinvolving20people.Theyfoundthatpeopleeatabout500morecaloriesadaywhen46mostlyprocessedfoods.Thatiscomparedwithwhenthe47subjectsweregivenlessprocessedfoods.Theresearcherspermittedthe20participantstoeatasmuchoraslittleastheywanted.Theyweretakentoamedicalcentersotheirhealthandbehaviorcouldbe48.Inanotherstudy,researchersinFrancefoundpeoplewhoatemoreprocessedfoodsweremorelikelytohaveheartdisease.49、asimilarstudyinSpainlinkedeatingmoreprocessedfoodstoahigherriskofdeathingeneral.Whatisitaboutprocessedfoods?Whengivenlessprocessedfoods,peopleinthestudy50moreofahormonethatcontrolshunger,andlessofahormonethatcauseshunger.Thereasonforthe51isnotclear.Thescientistsalsofoundthatpeopleateprocessedfoodsmorequickly.KevinHallisoneoftheresearcherswholedthestudy.HetoldtheAPthatprocessedfoodsareusuallysofterandeasiertochewandswallow.Hallnotedthesourceofnutrientsmight52,Forexample,fiberfromwholefruitsandvegetablesmaybebetterformakingpeoplefeel53thanfiberaddedtopackagedfoodssuchasenergybarsandyogurt.Whatshouldyoueat?Avoidingprocessedfoodscanbehard,54forpeoplewithlimitedtimeandmoney.Processedfoodscanalsotakemanyforms.Inaddition,companiescontinually55productstomakethemseemhealthier.Theneweststudiesmayprovidemorereasonstoavoidprocessedfoods.But,theyalsocallattentiontothedifficultyofcomingupwithwaystodothat.41.A.organicB.deliciousC?packagedD.cheap42.A.inquiriesB.insightsC.explorationsD.reports43.A.distinguishesB?definesC.classifiesD.keeps44.A.speciallyB?mostlyC.naturallyD.technically45.A.remainB.feelC?becomeD.appear46.A.consumedB?forcedC.deprivedD.fed47.A.sameB?normalC.differentD.alternative48.A.explainedB?trackedC.curedD.overlooked49.A.MeanwhileB.HoweverC.HenceD.Otherwise50.A.collectedB?producedC?absorbedD.relieved51.A.hungerB?procedureC.reactionD.feedback52.A.strikeabalanceB.runariskC?poseathreatD.makeadifference53.A.fullB?contentC.starvingD.excited54.A.especiallyB?generallyC.speciallyD.reasonably55.A.restructureB?rearrangeC?redecorateD.reengineerSectionBDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedAfB,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.AThewoodsareturningorange.Driftsofdryleavesaregrowingonforestfloorsandflyingintostreetcorners.Fromadistance,itisbeautiful.Buttheairisstillwarmandsummery.Thisturningandleaffallisnottheusualgradualpreparationforwinterintemperatezones(溫帶)butastressresponsebytreestryingtopreservewater.Wearenowinafalseautumn,causedbyheatanddrought.Anditfeelswrong.Thereis,therefore,somethingdeeplydisturbingaboutsuchagraphicalterationoffamiliarrhythms,DroughtsarenotunknowntotheUK,ofcourse,andtoomanypartsoftheworldarecertainlyfamiliarwithfarmoresevereversions.Butincreasinglytheyareoccurringinthecontextofaclimateemergency,andrecord-breakingheat.Andthebeautyofafalseautumn,specifically,hasanemotionaleffect,adeepweirdness,somethingmysteriouslysuggestiveofevilordangerCulturesacrosstheworldcontainceremoniesforthepropitiation(寬?。﹐ftheweather;asenseofresponsibilityforthenaturalworld—andthebeliefthatitwillpunishusifwefailit—isasoldashumanity.OneofthereasonswhytheRomanticpoetSamuelTaylorColeridge's1798poemTheRimeoftheAncientMarinerissoeffectiveisthedirectnesswithwhichitlinkstheshootingofanalbatross(信天翁)一thedestructionofinnocentwildlife-toaterriblechangeintheweather:norain,justburning,death-dealingsun.Wemaynotunderstandthemechanism,butataninstinctual(本能的)levelitfeelsright.Andinasimilarwayithasnotreallybeenasurprisetohearthatbirdsarestruggling.InLondon,youngswifts(雨燕)wereseenfallingoutofthesky.Fewer——andtooearly——nutsandberriesmeansomeanimalswillnotlivethroughthiswinter.Oldertrees,withtheirlongerroots,willhopefullysurvive,butyoungtreesmaynot一allthatpromisesfurtherwarming.Therewillalwaysbeadegreeofuncertaintyaboutthecausesofspecificweatherevents,butwecannotdenythatwehavenottakencareofthealbatross.Nowwrmusthopewearedoingenoughtomakesurethatthesefeaifulgoldendaysarepotanautumnofautumns.Accordingtothepassage,whatisadisturbingsignof“afalseautumn,,?Treeleavesareturningorangeandfallgraduallyinwinter.BirdsarestrugglingtofalloutoftheskyinLondon.PeopleworldwidearecarelessofdroughtsandheatintheUK.Nutsandberries-ripenearlierbutyieldlessthanbefore.WhyisColeridge's1798poemTheRimeoftheAncientMarinersoeffective?Becausepeopleacrosstheworldsympathizewiththealbatross.Becauseitdirectlylinksdestructionofwildlifetoextremeweather.Becausewearecertainabouthowtheweathershiftsinstinctually.BecauseheisanestablishedRomanticpoetcuriousaboutnature.Whichofthefollowingisimpliedbytheunderlinedsentence(Line6,Paragraph4)?A.Thisautumnmustbeseenasawarningtotakeinstantaction.B?Plantsandanimalsareboundtosurviveinspiteoftheirfear.C.Thewriterappreciatesandlooksforwardtosuchgoldendays.D.Abundantenvironmentalprotectionhasalreadybeenensured.Whatistheoveralltoneofthepassage?A.Optimistic.B.Concerned.C.Humorous.D.Ironic.BManyfoctorscaninterferewithagoodnight'ssleep-fromworkstressandfamilyresponsibilitiestoillnesses.Youmightnotbeabletocontrolthefactorsthatinterferewithyoursleep.However,youcanadopthabitsthatencouragebettersleep.Startwiththesesimpletips.SticktoasleepscheduleSetasidenomorethaneighthoursforsleep.Therecommendedamountofsleepforahealthyadultisatleastsevenhours.Mostpeopledon'tneedmorethaneighthoursinbedtobewellrested.Gotobedandgetupatthesametimeeveryday,includingweekends.Beingconsistentreinforcesyourbody'ssleep-wakecycle.Ifyoudon'tfallasleepwithinabout20minutesofgoingtobed,leaveyourbedroomanddosomethingrelaxing.Readorlistentosoothingmusic.Gobacktobedwhenyou,retired.Repeatasneeded,butcontinuetomaintainyoursleepscheduleandwake-uptime.PayattentiontowhatyoueatanddrinkDon'tgotobedhungryorstuffed.Inparticular,avoidheavyorlargemealswithinacoupleofhoursofbedtime.Discomfortmightkeepyouup.Caffeineandalcoholdeservecaution,too.Thestimulatingeffectsofcaffeinetakehourstowearoffandcaninterferewithsleep.Andeventhoughalcoholmightmakeyoufeelsleepyatfirst,itcandisruptsleeplaterinthenight.CreatearestfulenvironmentKeepyourroomcool,darkandquiet.Exposuretolightintheeveningsmightmakeitmorechallengingtofallasleep.Avoidprolongeduseoflight-emittingscreensjustbeforebedtime.Considerusingroom-darkeningshades,earplugs,afanorotherdevicestocreateanenvironmentthatsuitsyourneeds.Doingcalmingactivitiesbeforebedtime,suchastakingabathorusingrelaxationtechniques,mightpromotebettersleep.LimitdaytimenapsLongdaytimenapscaninterferewithnighttimesleep.Limitnapstonomorethanonehourandavoidnappinglateintheday.However,ifyouworknights,youmightneedtonaplateinthedaybeforeworktohelpmakeupyoursleepdebt.IncludephysicalactivityinyourdailyroutineRegularphysicalactivitycanpromotebettersleep.However,avoidbeingactivetooclosetobedtime.Spendingtimeoutsideeverydaymightbehelpful,too.ManageworriesTrytoresolveyourworriesorconcernsbeforebedtime.Jotdownwhat'sonyourmindandthensetitasidefortomorrow.Stressmanagementmighthelp.Startwiththebasics,suchasgettingorganized,settingprioritiesanddelegatingtasks.Whatcanbelearnedfromthepassage?A.It'snothardtocontrolthefactorsinterferingwithoursleep.B?Thelongerwesleep,thebetterwefeel.Ifsbettertoremaininbedwhenyoufailtofallasleep.Stresscancontributetobadsleep.Accordingtothearticle,whichofthefollowingencouragesbettersleep?A.Dophysicalexercisebeforegoingtobed.B.Drinkalcoholtogetsleepy.C.Avoidlongnapsduringtheday.D.Dosomeindooractivities.Thisarticleismostlikelytocomefrom.A.atravelmagazineB.anadvertisementC.ahealthmagazineD.aninformalletterCAbout50yearsago,thefamousBritishbandTheBeatlessangthat"moneycan'tbuymelove”.Today,Britisheconomistsaresayingthatitperhapscan'tbuyyouhappinesscither.ThisisshowedbytheHappyPlanetIndex(HPI快樂指數(shù))publishedrecentlybytheNewEconomicsFoundation(NEF)inLondon.Theindexisabouthowwellcountriesareusingtheirresources.Itshowshowwelltheyprovidepeoplewithbetterhealthandlongerandhappierlives,andatwhatcosttotheirenvironment.Itwouldseemtobecommonsensethatpeopleinrichercountrieslivehappierlives,whilethoseindevelopingcountriesarehavingahardertime.Buttheresultsaresurprising,evenshocking.Thenumbersshowthatsomeoftheso-calleddevelopedcountriesareperformingverybadly.TheUnitedStates,forexample,ranksnumber150th.Qnotherhand,somelittle-knowndevelopingcountriesaredoingamuchbetterjob.AtinyislandinthePacific,Vanuatu,comesinfirst.Thereare178countriesandareasintheindex.Chinaranksnumber31.Countriesaregradedonthebasisofinformationsuppliedinresponsetothefollowingquestions.Howdopeoplefeelabouttheirlives?Howlongdoesanaveragepersonlive?Howgreatlydoesacountryneedtouseitsnaturalresourcestomaintainitslivingstandards?Thisiswhattheindexcallsthe"ecologicalfbotprint”.TheNEFfoundthatthepeopleofislandnationsenjoythehighestHPIrankings.Theirpopulationslivehappierandlongerlives,andusefewerresources.Theresultsalsoseemtoshowthatitispossibletolivelonger,happierliveswithamuchsmallerenvironmentimpact.TheindexpointsoutthatpeopleintheUSandGermanyenjoysimilarlives."However,Germany^ecologicalfootprintisonlyabouthalfthatoftheUS.ThismeansthatGermanyisaroundtwiceasefficientastheUSatproducinghappylives,“saysNicMarks,headofNEF'sCenterforwell-being.SotheHappyPlanetIndex(HPI)tellsusabrand-newconceptofunderstanding“beinghappy”.HPIfiguresoutdifferentcountriesorindividuals5HPIthroughtheir"EcologicalFootprint"and"LifeSatisfactionLevel”or"LifeExpectancy']Clearly,people'sHPIisrelatedtotheirconsumptionoftheresourcesontheearth.YoucanfindoutyourownHPIbyvisitinghttp:〃www,..Thepassageismainlyabout.A.inwhichcountrypeoplefeelthehappiestB.whymoneycan'tbuyyouhappinessC.whatindexcaninfluencepeople'shappinessD.whatHappyPlanetIndexisAccordingtothepassage,playsamajorpartintheindex.therichnessofnaturalresourcesB.theefficiencyofenergyconsumptionC.thedevelopmentofeconomyD.thelifeexpectancyofthepeople65.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Thehappiestcountrieslistedintheindexarequitedifferentfromthoseexpected.Developingcountriesarehaving&hardtimereachingthetopoftheindex.CountriesthathavehighHPIrankingshaveagreaterimpactontheenvironment.Thelesshappycountriesdependonthedevelopedcountries9resources.66.TheauthorcitesGermanyasanexampletoshowthat.somedevelopedcountriesareperformingbadlyecologicallyitispossibletoliveahappylifewithfewerresourcesnotallthepeopleindevelopedcountriesenjoyhappyliveshistoryandcultureplayanimportantroleinpeople'slivesSectionC

Directions:Readthefollowingpassages.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.Gettingsickisaninvariable(永恒的)partofpeoplelives.67?Thisdifferencehasn'tbeenmorepronouncedsincethestartofthenovelcoronavirusepidemic-whenagreatnumberofpeoplearefallingillatallthesametime.TheconditionsintheUSaregettingworsequickly,whichislargelyduetothefactthatthereisnouniversalhealthcaresystem.Accordingtothe2019USCensus,28millionpeoplearenotcoveredordonothaveadequatehealthinsurance,meaningthattheywouldprobablyavoidgettingtestedforthevirus,forfearofthecostofbeinghospitalized.“68Somanypeoplehavenoalternativebuttotrytokeepworkingandcaringforchildrensoastokeeplifegoing,andbyconsequence,theyarespreadingthevirussimplybecausetheyhavenootherchoice/wrotereporterJamesHamblinontheAtlantic.Germany

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