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第二新華中學2025屆高三年級第一學期第一次月考

英語學科

英語分為第I卷(選擇題)和第n卷(非選擇題)兩部分,共no分,用時loo分鐘。

將自己的姓名、準考號填寫在答題卡上。答卷時,考生務必將答案涂寫在答題卡上,答在試

卷上的無效??荚嚱Y束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。

第I卷

注意事項:

i.每小題選出答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對應題目的答案標號涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮擦干

凈后,再選涂其他答案標號。

2.本試卷共55小題,共95分。

第一部分:英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)

第一節(jié):單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。

1.一Filhaveanimportantmeetingthisweekend,soIcan'tgofishingwithyou.

一.Ithoughtwecouldhaveagoodtimetogether.

A.GoforitB.YousaiditC.NowonderD.Whatashame

2.Everygreataccomplishmentrestsontheofwhatcamebeforeit.Whenyoutraceitback,you511seea

smallstepthatstarteditall.

A.reputationB.expectationC.recreationD.foundation

3.todevelopingthegreeneconomy,asisreported,isthedrivingforcebehindthesuccessofthevillage.

A.CommittingB.TohavecommittedC.BeingcommittedD.Havingcommitted

4.Applicationsshouldbeasearlyaspossible.

A.suspendedB.submittedC.sneezedD.screamed

5.一IwonderwhatmakeshimagoodEnglishteacher.

一HeasavolunteerintheUKfortwoyears,whichhelpswithhisworkalot.

A.hasservedB.servesC.hadservedD.served

6.Youwererudetoyourmother,youshouldmakeanapology.

A.whomB.forwhichC.forwhomD.which

7.Thoughlackingthenecessaryworkingexperience,mycousingotthejobherconfidenceandflexibility.

A.byvirtueofB.intermsofC.inresponsetoD.ontopof

8.Youcan'tpredicteverything.Oftenthingsdon'tasyouexpect.

A.showupB.breakoutC.workoutD.putup

9.In1776,twoSpanishmenwereseekingawaytotravelfromSantaFe,inisnowNewMexico,to

CaliforniaonthewestcoastofNorthAmerica.

A.whereB.thatC.whichD.what

10.approximately13feetby12feet,theroommakesanicestudyfbrmybrother,asenior3student.

A.MeasuringB.MeasuredC.BeingmeasuredD.Havingmeasured

11.theydecidewhichcollegetogoto,studentsshouldresearchtheadmissionprocedures.

A.AsB.WhileC.UntilD.Once

12.Whatshallweuseforpowerwhenalltheoilintheworldhas?

A.heldupB.putoutC.givenoutD.usedup

13.Mostofus,ifweknowevenalittleaboutwhereourfoodcomesfrom,understandthateverybiteputintoour

mouthwasalive.

A.steadilyB.instantlyC.formerlyD.permanently

14.Nodrivingafterdrinkingisarulethateverydriverobeyinourcountry.

A.willB.shallC.mayD.can

15.一I'mgoingtoSyria.Wouldyoupleasetellmeyourexperiencethere?

一.Lefsdiscussitoverdinner.

A.ByallmeansBGoaheadC.NevermindD.Itjustdepends

第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.分,滿分30分)

DaleCarnegierosefromtheunknownofaMissourifarmtointernationalfamebecausehefoundawaytofill

auniversalhumanneed.

Itwasaneedthathefirst16backin1906whenyoungDalewasajunioratStateTeachersCollegein

Warrensburg.Togetan17,hewasstrugglingagainstmanydifficulties.Hisfamilywaspoor.HisDad

couldn't18theboardatcollege,soDalehadtoridehorseback12milestoattendclasses.Studyhadtobe

done19hisfarm-workroutines.Hewithdrewfrommanyschoolactivities20hedidn'thavethe

timeorthe21.Hehadonlyonegoodsuit.Hetried22thefootballteam,butthecoachturnedhim

downforbeingtoo23.DuringthisperiodDalewasslowly24aninferioritycomplex(自卑感),

whichhismotherknewcould25himfromachievinghisrealpotential.She26thatDalejointhe

debatingteam,believingthat27inspeakingcouldgivehimtheconfidenceandrecognitionthatheneeded.

Daletookhismother'sadvice,trieddesperatelyandafterseveralattempts28madeit.Thisprovedto

bea29pointinhislife.Speakingbeforegroupsdidhelphimgainthe30heneeded.Bythetime

Dalewasasenior,hehadwoneverytophonorin31.Nowotherstudentswerecomingtohimforcoaching

andthey,32,werewinningcontests.

Outofthisearlystruggleto33hisfeelingsofinferiority,Dalecametounderstandthattheabilityto

34anideatoanaudiencebuildsaperson'sconfidence.And,35it,Daleknewhecoulddoanythinghe

wantedtodo——andsocouldothers.

16.A.admittedB.filledC.suppliedD.recognized

17.A.assignmentB.educationC.advantageD.instruction

18.A.purchaseB.affordC.chargeD.exchange

19.A.betweenB.duringC.overD.through

20.A.whileB.whenC.becauseD.though

21.A.permitsB.interestC.talentD.clothes

22.A.onB.forC.inD.with

23.A.lightB.flexibleC.optimisticD.outgoing

24.A.gainingB.achievingC.developingD.obtaining

25.A.preventB.protectC.saveD.free

26.A.suggestedB.demandedC.requiredD.insisted

27.A.presenceB.practiceC.patienceD.potential

28.A.hopefullyB.certainlyC.finallyD.naturally

29.A.keyB.breakingC.basicD.turning

30.A.progressB.experienceC.competenceD.confidence

31.A.horse-ridingB.footballC.speechD.farming

32.A.incontrastB.inbriefC.inturnD.infact

33.A.conveyB.overcomeC.understandD.build

34.A.expressB.stressC.contributeD.repeat

35.A.besidesB.beyondC.likeD.with

第二部分:閱讀理解(共20小題;每題2分,滿分50分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。

A

Belowisaselectionfromapopularsciencebook.

Ifbloodisred,whyareveinsblue?

Actually,veinsarenotblueatall.Theyaremoreofaclear,yellowishcolour.Althoughbloodlooksredwhen

ifsoutsidethebody,whenit'ssittinginaveinnearthesurfaceoftheskin,it'smoreofadarkreddishpurplecolor.

Attherightdepth,theseblood-filledveinsreflectlessredlightthanthesurroundingskin,makingthemlookblue

bycomparison.

Whichworksharder,yourheartoryourbrain?

Whichworksharderdependsonwhetheryouarebusythinkingorbusyexercising.Yourheartworksupto

threetimesharderduringexercise,andshiftsenoughbloodoveralifetimetofillasupertanker.But,inthelongrun,

yourbrainprobablytipsit,becauseevenwhenyou'resittingstillyourbrainisusingtwiceasmuchenergyasyour

heart,andittakesfourtofivetimesasmuchbloodtofeedit.

Dooldpeopleshrinkastheyage?

Yesandno.Manypeopledogetshorterastheyage.But,whentheydo,itisn'tbecausethey'reshrinkingall

over.Theysimplyloseheightastheirspinebecomesshorterandmorecurvedduetodisuseandtheeffectsof

gravity.Many(butnotall)menandwomendoloseheightastheygetolder.Menloseanaverageof3-4cmin

heightastheyage,whilewomenmaylose5cmormore.Ifyoulivetobe200yearsold,wouldyoukeepshrinking

tillyouwere,like60cmtall,likealittleboyagain?No,becauseoldpeopledon'treallyshrink!Itisnotthatthey

aregrowingbackwards-theirlegs,armsandbackbonesgettingshorter.Whentheydogetshorter,it'sbecausethe

spinehasshortenedalittleor,moreoften,becomemorebentandcurved.

Whydoesspinningmakeyoudizzy?

Becauseyourbraingetsconfusedbetweenwhatyou'reseeingandwhatyou'refeeling.Thebrainsensesthat

you'respinningusingspecialgravity-and-motion-sensingorgansinyourinnerear,whichworktogetherwithyour

eyestokeepyourvisionandbalancestable.Butwhenyousuddenlystopspinningthesystemgoesoutofcontrol,

andyourbrainthinksyou5removingwhileyou5renot!

Wheredofeelingsandemotionscomefrom?

Mostlyfromanancientpartofthebraincalledthelimbicsystem.Allmammalshavethisbrainarea-from

micetodogs,cats,andhumans.Soallmammalsfeelbasicemotionslikefear,painandpleasure.Butsincehuman

feelingsalsoinvolveothernewerbitsofthebrain,wefeelmorecomplexemotionsthananyotheranimalonthe

planet.

Ifexercisewearsyouout,howcanitbegoodforyou?

Becauseourbodiesadapttoeverythingwedotothem.Andasfarasyourbodyisconcerned,ifs"useit,or

loseit"!It'snotthatexercisemakesyouhealthy;it'smorethatalackofexerciseleavesyourbodyweakandeasily

affectedbydisease.

36.Whatisthecolorofbloodinaveinnearthesurfaceoftheskin?

A.Blue.B.Lightyellow.C.Red.D.Darkreddishpurple.

37.Whydosomeoldpeoplelookalittleshrunkenastheyage?

A.Becausetheirspineisinactiveuse.

B.Becausetheyaremoreeasilyaffectedbygravity.

C.Becausetheykeepgrowingbackwards.

D?Becausetheirspinebecomesmorebent.

38.Whichofthefollowingstatementsaboutourbrainistrue?

A.Inthelongrun,ourbrainprobablyworksharderthanourheart.

B.Whenourbrainsensesthespinning,wewillfeeldizzy.

C.Thebrainsoftheothermammalsareascomplexasthoseofhumans.

D?Ourfeelingsandemotionscomefromthemostdevelopedareainourbrain.

39.Whatisthemainpurposeoftheselection?

A.Togiveadviceonhowtostayhealthy.

B.Toprovideinformationaboutourbody.

C.Tochallengenewfindingsinmedicalresearch.

D.Toreportthelatestdiscoveriesinmedicalscience.

B

AnewstudypublishedintheJournalofMarriageandFamilyclaimsthatallthattimeyouspendparentingjust

doesn'tmatter.Butit'saclaimthat,despitetheenthusiasticandwidespreadcoveragebythemedia,doesnothold

water.

Theresearchsuggeststhatchildoutcomes(includingbehaviorproblems,emotionalproblems,andacademic

performance)arebarelyconnectedwiththetimethatparentsspendwiththeirchildren.Theresearchersexamined

thetimediariesof1,600children,lookingatparentingtimeandoutcomeswhenthekidswereaged3to11in

1997,andagainin2002,whentheywerebetween8and16.(Atimediaryisadetailedreportofallactivitiesyou

carryoutinaday.)

Thisresearchlargelyreflectsthefailureoftheauthorstocorrectlymeasureparentalinput.Itjustlookedat

timediariesfromtwoparticulardays-oneaweekdayandtheotheraweekendday.

Tryingtogetasenseofthetimeyouspendparentingfromasingleday'sdiaryisabitliketryingtomeasure

yourincomefromasingleday.Ifyesterdaywaspayday,youlookedrich,butifit'snot,youwouldbereportedas

poor.Yougetaclearerpictureonlybylookingatyourincome-oryourparentingtime-overamoremeaningful

period.

Whatyoudidyesterdayshouldnotbetakenasrepresentativeofwhatyoudidlastyear.Thisiswhymost

high-qualitystudiesofparentingtimefocusinsteadonhowoftenparentsreadtotheirchildren,playwiththemor

helpthemwithhomeworkoveraperiodofamonthorlonger-longenoughtorepresenttheirdifferentapproachesto

parenting.

Asanexhaustedparentwhodoesn'tgetenoughtimetoworkout,andwhohasn'tseenamovieformonths,I

understandwhysomanyofusmightseizeonstudiessuggestingthatweshouldtakemoretimeforourselves.

Perhapsweshould.ButIagreewithArielKalil,adevelopmentalpsychologist,onthesuggestion“thatwhen

parentsspendhigh-qualitytimewiththeirchildren,theirchildrenaremorelikelytosucceed.^^

40.BysayinginParagraph1"…it'saclaimthat...doesnotholdwater”,theauthormeanstheclaimisnot.

A.reasonableB.surprisingC.confusingD.usual

41.Thestudywasconductedtoexplorethelinkbetween

A.children'shabitsandparents5influenceB.parentingtimeandchildoutcomes

C?timediariesandchilddevelopmentD.dailyactivitiesandchildren'sproblems

42.HowisParagraph4mainlydeveloped?

A.Bygivingdescriptions.B.Byanalyzingthecause.

C.Bymakingacomparison.D.Byofferingresearchfindings.

43.Theauthormayagreethathigh-qualitystudiesofparentingtimeshould

A.becompletedinonemonth.B.adoptsomedifferentapproaches.

C.concentratemainlyonlearningtime.D.bebasedondataofalongertimeperiod.

44.Whatcanwelearnabouttheauthor9slife?

A.Hegoestobedearlyeverynight.B.Hehaslittleinterestinmovies.

C.Hehaslittletimeforhimself.D.Heleadsaveryeasylife.

C

FranzKafkawrotethat“abookmustbetheaxforthefrozenseainsideus."Ioncesharedthissentencewitha

classofseventhgraders,anditdidn'tseemtorequireanyexplanation.

We'djustfinishedJohnSteinbeck5snovelOfMiceandMen.Whenwereadtheendtogetheroutloudinclass,

mytoughestboy,astarbasketballplayer,weptalittle,andsodidI."Areyoucrying?”onegirlasked,asshegot

outofherchairtotakeacloserlook."Iam,^^Itoldher,"andthefunnythingisI'vereaditmanytimes.99

Buttheyunderstood.WhenGeorgeshootsLennie,thetragedyisthatwerealizeitwasalwaysgoingto

happen.Inmy14yearsofteachinginaNewYorkCitypublicmiddleschool,I'vetaughtkidswithimprisoned

parents,abusiveparents,irresponsibleparents;kidswhoareparentsthemselves;kidswhoarehomeless;kidswho

grewupinviolentneighborhoods.Theyunderstand,morethanIeverwill,thenovel'sterriblelogic-thegivingway

ofdreamstofate.

Forthelastsevenyears,Ihaveworkedasareadingenrichmentteacher,readingclassicworksofliterature

withsmallgroupsofstudentsfromgradessixtoeight.Ioriginallyproposedthisideatomyheadmasterafter

learningthataformerexcellentstudentofminehadtransferredoutofaselectivehighschool-onethatoften

attractstheliterary-mindedchildrenofManhattan'supperclasses-intoalesscompetitivesetting.Thedaughterof

immigrants,withafatherinprison,sheperhapsfeltuncomfortablewithhernewclassmates.Ithought

additional46culturalcapital"couldhelpstudentslikeherdevelopbetterinhighschool,wheretheywould

unavoidablymeet,perhapsforthefirsttime,studentswhocamefromhomeslinedwithbookshelves,whoseparents

hadearnedPh.D.'s.

AlongwithOfMiceandMen,mygroupsread:Sounder,TheRedPony,LordoftheFlies,RomeoandJuliet

andMacbeth.Thestudentsdidn'talwaysreadfromtheexpectedpointofview.AboutTheRedPony,onestudent

said,"it'saboutbeingaman,ifsaboutmanliness.9,IhadneverbeforeseentheparallelsbetweenScarfaceand

Macbeth,norhadIheardLadyMacbeth9ssoliloquiesreadasraps,butbothmadesense;theinterpretationswere

playful,butserious.OnceintroducedtoSteinbeck5swriting,oneboywentontoreadTheGrapesofWrathandtold

merepeatedlyhowamazingitwasthat“allthesepeoplehateeachother,andthey'reallwhite."Hishistoricalview

wasbroadening,hissenseofhisowncountrydeepening.Yearafteryear,formerstudentsvisitedandtoldmehow

preparedtheyhadfeltintheirfirstyearincollegeasaresultoftheclasses.

Yearafteryear,however,weareincreasingthenumberofpracticetests.Wearetryingtoteachstudentsto

readincreasinglycomplextexts,notforemotionalpunchbutfortextcomplexity.Yet,wecannotenrichtheminds

ofourstudentsbytestingthemontextsthatignoretheirhearts.Weareteachingthemthatwordsdonotamazebut

confuse.Wemaysucceedinraisingtestscores,butwewillfailtoteachthemthatreadingcanbetransformative

andthatitbelongstothem.

45.TheunderlinedwordsinParagraph1probablymeanthatabookhelpsto.

A.realizeourdreamsB.givesupporttoourlife

C.smoothawaydifficultiesD.awakeouremotions

46.WhywerethestudentsabletounderstandthenovelOfMiceandMen?

A.Becausetheyspentmuchtimereadingit.

B.Becausetheyhadreadthenovelbefore.

C.Becausetheycamefromapublicschool.

D.Becausetheyhadsimilarlifeexperiences.

47.Thegirllefttheselectivehighschoolpossiblybecause.

A.shewasaliterary-mindedgirlB.herparentswereimmigrants

C.shecouldn'tfitinwithherclassD.herfatherwastheninprison

48.Totheauthor5ssurprise,thestudentsreadthenovels.

A.creativelyB.passivelyC.repeatedlyD.carelessly

49.Theauthorwritesthepassagemainlyto.

A.introduceclassicworksofliterature

B.advocateteachingliteraturetotouchtheheart

C.argueforequalityamonghighschoolstudents

D.defendthecurrenttestingsystem

D

Notsolongago,mostpeopledidn'tknowwhoShellyAnnFrancisPrycewasgoingtobecome.Shewasjust

anaveragehighschoolathlete.TherewaseveryindicationthatshewasjustanotherAmericanteenagerwithout

muchofafuture.However,onepersonwantstochangethis.StephenFrancisobservedtheneighteen-year-old

ShellyAnnatatrackmeetandwasconvincedthathehadseenthebeginningoftruegreatness.Hertimewerenot

exactlyimpressive,butevenso,heseemedtherewassomethingtryingtogetout,somethingtheothercoacheshad

overlookedwhentheyhadassessedherandfoundherlacking.HedecidedtoofferShellyAnnaplaceinhisvery

stricttrainingseasons.Theircooperationquicklyproducedresults,andafewyearlateratJamaica9sOlympic

gamesinearly2008,ShellyAnn,whoatthattimeonlyrankednumber70intheworld,beatJamaica's

unchallengedqueenofthesprint.

“Wheredidshecomefrom?^^askedanastonishedsprintingworld,beforeconcludingthatshemustbeoneof

thoseone-hitwondersthatspringupfromtimetotime,onlytodisappearagainwithoutsigns.ButShellyAnnwas

toprovethatshewasanythingbutaone-hitwonder.AttheBeijingOlympicshesweptawayanydoubtsabouther

abilitytoperformconsistentlybybecomingthefirstJamaicanwomanevertowinthe100metersOlympicgold.

ShediditagainoneyearonattheWorldChampionshipinBriton,becomingworldchampionwithatimeof

10.73------thefourthrecordever.

Shelly-Annisalittlewomanwithabigsmile.Shehasamentaltoughnessthatdidnotcomeaboutbychance.

Herjourneytobecomingthefastestwomanonearthhasbeenanythingbutsmoothandeffortless.Shegrewupin

oneofJamaica'stoughestinner-citycommunitiesknownasWaterhouse,whereshelivedinaone-roomapartment,

sleepingfourinabedwithhermotherandtwobrothers.Waterhouse,oneofthepoorestcommunitiesinJamaica,is

areallyviolentandoverpopulatedplace.SeveralofShelly-Ann9sfriendsandfamilywerecaughtupinthekillings;

oneofhercousinswasshotdeadonlyafewstreetsawayfromwhereshelived.

Sometimesherfamilydidn'thaveenoughtoeat.Sheranattheschoolchampionshipsbarefootedbecauseshe

hadnorunningshoes.HermotherMaxime,oneofafamilyoffourteen,hadbeenanathleteherselfasayounggirl

but,likesomanyothergirlsinWaterhouse,hadtostopaftershehadherfirstbaby.Maxime'searlyentryintothe

adultworldwithitsresponsibilitiesgaveherthedeterminationtoensurethatherkidswouldnotendupin

Waterhouse9sroundaboutofpoverty.OneofthefirstthingsMaximeusedtodowithShelly-Annwastakingherto

thetrack,andshewasreadytosacrificeeverything.

Itdidn'ttakelongforShelly-AnntorealizethatsportscouldbeherwayoutofWaterhouse.Onasummer

eveninginBeijingin2008,allthoselong,hardhoursofworkandcommitmentfinallyborefruit.Thebarefootkid

whojustafewyearspreviouslyhadbeenlivinginpoverty,surroundedbycriminalsandviolence,hadwrittena

newchapterinthehistoryofsports.

ButShelly-Ann9svictorywasfargreaterthanthat.ThenightshewonOlympicgoldinBeijing,theroutine

murdersinWaterhouseandthedrugwarsintheneighbouringstreetsstopped.Thedarkcloudaboveoneofthe

world'stoughestcriminalneighbourhoodssimplydisappearedforafewdays."Ihavesomuchfireburningformy

country;'Shellysaid.Sheplanstostartafoundationforhomelesschildrenandwantstobuildacommunitycentre

inWaterhouse.ShehopestoinspiretheJamaicanstolaydowntheirweapons.Sheintendstofighttomakeita

woman'saswellasaman'sworld.

AsMuhammadAliputsit,“Championsaren'tmadeingyms.Championsaremadefromsomethingtheyhave

deepinsidethem.Adesire,adream,avision.^^OneofthethingsShelly-Anncanbeproudofisherunderstanding

ofthistruth.

50.WhydidStephenFrancisdecidetocoachShelly-Ann?

A.Hehadastrongdesiretofreeherfamilyfromtrouble.

B.Hesensedagreatpotentialinherdespiteherweaknesses.

C.Shehadbigproblemsmaintainingherperformance.

D.Shesufferedalotofdefeatsattheprevioustrackmeets.

51.WhatdidthesprintingworldthinkofShelly-Annbeforethe2008OlympicGames?

A.Shewouldbecomeapromisingstar.

B.Shebadlyneededtosethighergoals.

C.Hersprintingcareerwouldnotlastlong.

D.Hertalentforsprintingwasknowntoall.

52.WhatmadeMaximedecidetotrainherdaughteronthetrack?

A.Hersuccessandlessonsinhercareer.

B.HerinterestinShelly-Ann9squickprofit.

C.HerwishtogetShelly-Annoutofpoverty.

D.Herearlyentranceintothesprintingworld.

53.WhatcanweinferfromShelly-Ann5sstatementunderlinedinParagraph5?

A.Shewashighlyrewardedforherefforts.B.Shewaseagertodomoreforhercountry.

C.Shebecameanathleticstarinhercountry.D.Shewastheenvyofthewholecommunity.

54.BymentioningMuhammadAli'swords,theauthorintendstotellusthat.

A.playersshouldbehighlyinspiredbycoaches

B.greatathletesneedtoconcentrateonpatience

C.hardworkisnecessaryinone'sachievements

D.motivationallowsgreatathletestobeonthetop

55.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.TheMakingofaGreatAthleteB.TheDreamforChampionship

C.TheKeytoHighPerformanceD.ThePowerofFullResponsibility

第II卷

注意事項:

1.用黑色墨水的鋼筆或簽字筆將答案寫在答題卡上。

2.本卷共6題,共35分。

第三部分:寫作

第一節(jié):閱讀表達(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)

閱讀短文,按照題目要求用英語回答問題。

ElizabethHolmeswasnamedtolastyear'sTIME100listoftheworld'smostinfluentialpeoplebecauseshe

developedahightechapproachtobloodtesting.She'sbeingcomparedtopeoplelikeBillGatesandSteveJobs.

JustasGateswantedacomputeroneverydesk,Holmeswantsabloodtestineverydrugstore.Hercompany,

Theranos,hascreatedwhattheycallapainless,needle-freewaytodrawbloodandtestit.Insteadofaneedletothe

arm,it'sapinpricktothefinger.

At19yearsold,HolmesdroppedoutofStanfordUniversity.Now,at31,she'swhatlotsofteenagerslikelytry

hardtobecome:theyoungestfemalebillionaireintheworld.Hercompanyisnowvaluedatcloseto$10billion.

“Youknow,moneyisnotwhatmatters,Holmessaid."Whatmattersishowwellwedointryingtomake

people'slivesbetter.ThafswhyFmdoingthis.ThafswhyIworkthewaythatIwork.AndthafswhyIlovewhat

I'mdoingsomuch.,,HolmesismarketingTheranosasafasterandcheaperalternativetoaprocessthathasn't

changedmeaningfullyindecades.

TheranosstruckapartnershipwithdrugstorechainWalgreenstobuildthousandsofWellnessCenters.Every

centerwouldofferamenuofbloodtests-rangingfromcancertocholesterol-directlytoconsumers.Andevery

test,Holmessaid,wouldcostonlyasmallpartofwhatMedicarepays.

Noteveryoneissoldjustyet.SomecriticsarguetheTheranosmethoddoesn'textractenoughbloodtodoall

thetestsitclaims."Everytimeyoucreatesomethingnew,thereshouldbequestions,andtomethafsasignthat

you'veactuallydonesomethingthatistransformative,Holmessaid.

Forasmuchpromiseasthosetinysampleshold,Holmesisalreadyknownasaveryrealandrareexampleof

whatperseverancemakespossible.Shewasyoungwhenshedecidedshewantedtochangetheworld,andatnine

yearsoldshewrotealetterexplainingherdreamstoherdad:"WhatIreallywantoutoflifeistodiscover

somethingnew,somethingthatmankinddidn'tknowwaspossibletodo.”

56.WhywasElizabethHolmesnamedtolastyear'sTIME100list?

(nomorethan10words)

57.AccordingtoHolmes,whydoessheloveherworksomuch?

(nomorethan15words)

58.Whowillpayforherconsumers9bloodtests?

(nomorethan3words)

59.HowdoyouunderstandtheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph5?

(nomorethan10words)

60.Whatdoyouwanttodotochangetheworldforthebetter?Pleaseexplain.

(nomorethan20words)

第二節(jié):書面表達(滿分25分)

假定你是李華,你的留學生同學Smith對中國傳統(tǒng)文化很感興趣,想要了解中秋節(jié)。請你寫信向他介紹中國

的傳統(tǒng)節(jié)日一一中秋節(jié)。包括以下要點:(1)中秋節(jié)的時間;(2)中秋節(jié)的習俗,如家人團聚,吃月餅,

賞月;(3)邀請他明年的中秋和你一起過節(jié)。注意:(1)詞數(shù)100左右;(2)可適當增加細節(jié),以使行

文連貫。

DearSmith,

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