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华东师大二附中2024学年第一学期10月英语试卷
高三英语
II. Grammar and Vocabulary
Section A
Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.
Swimmer breaks record, drowns doping noise with golden stroke
Freestyle swimming prodigy Pan Zhanle reaffirmed the integrity and solid progress of Chinese swimmers by breaking his own world record to win the men's 100-meter freestyle on Wednesday night at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
Pan, 19, who cleared several rounds of doping tests, finished in 46, is to win China's first swimming gold at the ongoing Games in the French capital, (21) (top)his 46.80seconds record made in February at the world championships in Doha, Qatar.
Entering Wednesday's final session under huge pressure to end China's gold medal drought in the Paris Olympics pool, Pan sent the capacity crowd at the La Defense Arena into a frenzy as he shaved 0.4 second (22) his own record.
It was the first world record broken in any swimming competition by the end of Wednesday, and significantly boosted Team China's morale following a series of near-misses from the top spot on the podium in(23) (early)events.
Pan's masterful performance,(24) came after he completed rigorous doping test programs prior to and during the Games with zero positive results, delivered a fitting reply to some Western media organizations, such as The New York Times, and other organizations led by the United States Anti-Doping Agency that claimed Chinese swimmers achieved consistent improvements through "unfair" means.
"I just swam perfectly today and made a strong impression for Chinese swimming. I hope this gold lifts the spirits of the whole team and helps more teammates make a golden start," Pan said at a news conference held after the event.
"For Chinese swimming and for my country, I think it's huge to prove that Chinese athletes (25) also prevail in another event (other than traditionally strong disciplines) in swimming." he added.
As a talented young swimmer, who is particularly strong in his final split push, Pan made his presence (26) (feel) at the world championships in Doha by setting his previous record in a stunning lead-off leg in China's gold-winning men's 4x 100m relay.
Asked (27) he managed to achieve such impressive progress, the teenager attributed his improvement in time during the Olympics to hard work, commitment to clean sport, discipline and support of modern training methods.
"I took 21 doping tests from May to July, prior to the Games, and had no positive results at all. It was no big deal(28) the testing was conducted fairly and according to rules. I cooperated with all the testing procedures and stayed confident (29) I am competing fair and clean," Pan said.
"As far as my daily routine is concerned, I did a lot of aerobics and endurance training to strengthen my push and kick in the final split. We have also adopted a scientific underwater monitoring and analyzing system to review our techniques and strokes, so that we can train better and more effectively," he added.
Pan's great from has been hailed by his rivals including Chalmers, (30) 100mfreestyle winner at the 2016 Rio Games, who said the blend of raw power and strategic brilliance in Pan's swimming is simply impressive.
Section B
Directions: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.
A. advance B. ideals C. driving D. stellar E. engage F. scope G. securing
H. relative I. showcased J. overall K. captured
China leaves Paris Paralympics in success
The 17th Summer Paralympic Games concluded of Sept 8 in Paris, where the Chinese delegation delivered another (31) peting in 19 sports and 302 events, China claimed a total of 94 gold medals, 76 silver, and 50 bronze, (32) a dominant victory on both the gold and overall medal tallies, making their sixth consecutive win in these rankings.
According to delegation secretary-general Chang, Zheng, Team China showed a(n) (33) improvement in Paris, with the number of gold-winning sports rising from 9 in the previous Games to 12. Athletes medaled in 18 sports, widening their (34) of success. In swimming, athletics, weightlifting and cycling, Chinese athletes set 20 world records, while many others achieved personal bests.
China continued to demonstrate its strength in core events such as athletics, swimming, table tennis, badminton and wheelchair fencing.
Breakthroughs were a hallmark of these games. The taekwondo team secured its first-ever Paralympic gold medal, while the boccia team, in its fourth Paralympic appearance, earned two golds, marking their first-ever podium finish.
"Both veteran and young athletes displayed their talents, with the younger generation emerging as a (35) force behind China's continued progress in Paralympic sports," Chang said.
Nineteen-year-old swimmer Jiang Yuyan (36) seven gold medals, 23-year-old swimmer Guo Jincheng earned four golds and two silvers, and badminton player Qu Zimo, also233,took home two golds.
China's Paralympic athletes have (37) a deep sense of national pride and patriotism on the global stage, embodying the spirit of the new generation of Chinese youth with their confidence, positivity, and determination to overcome challenges, according to Chang.
Chang highlighting a touching moment of solidarity when Ethiopla's visually-impaired athletes ran out of blindfolds and pads during the Games. "Their first thought was to turn to the Chinese team for help, and we responded immediately. This mutual assistance among athletes reflects the Paralympic (38) of unity and friendship," he said.
The China Disabled Persons' Federation played a crucial role in coordinating preparations for both the Paris Paralympics and the Hangzhou Asian Para Games, ensuring the success of both events." The outstanding performance at the Hangzhou Games laid a solid foundation for our achievements in Paris," Chang added.
Chang emphasized the China Disabled Persons' Federation's efforts to promote access to sports for people with disabilities, allowing them to enjoy the benefits of sports rehabilitation. The federation has been working to (39) grassroots sports for the disabled while improving the standard of competitive sports, promoting balanced development between the two.
"We hope the remarkable performance of the Chinese delegation in Paris will inspire people with disabilities to actively (40) in sports and cultural activities, focus on rehabilitation and fitness, develop new skills, and pursue their dreams with courage, creating a better and more fulfilling life," Chang said.
III. Reading Comprehensions
Section A
Directions: For each blank in the following passage, there are four words or phrases marked A,B,C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.
Overcoming your inner goblin
RECENTLY, some colleagues of mine put on a public health conference. More than 80people registered for the in-person-only event, and we ordered coffees and snacks for a little under that number-assuming, as is the (41) , that 20 to 30 per cent of people would dropout.
(42) ,it was closer to 90 per cent. Only a handful of people showed up. We were shocked and distressed, and started speculating about why the (43) was so bad. Then someone mentioned that this kind of thing is more common after the covid-19 lockdowns: people just don't like leaving their homes anymore.
A quick search online will show you that our experience wasn't a fluke(偶然).Some journalists and science centres have also noted that people were behaving antisocially –harassing others or causing distress-during the lockdowns. All this suggests that the process (44) culture change -wat is known as cultural evolution -requires a lot of regular social interaction to maintain itself. Society is probably more (45) than many of us would like to think.
Cultural evolution is how information that can't be (46) in your genes is shared or changes. We learn a lot from our elders and contemporaries, things like language and social norms that we just can't spring from the womb understanding. Over the past 30 years or so, cultural evolution has exploded as an accode mic field, with computer models and lab experiments showing that the cultural sharing of social norms is central to the stabilily of soclety.
Yet it may be that those norms need a lot more (47) than we might have thought. A 2022 paper in Crime Science showed a 50 per cent rise in antisocial behaviours during periods in 2020 and 2021. These findings (48) strongly with data suggesting that rates of crimes such as theft and burglary dropped.
Other strange trends - or new cultural traits, to use the language of cultural evolution researchers -(49) over the 2020 to 2022 period. People started referring to "goblin mode", or hiding in your house, closing the blinds, playing games, watching TV and eating junk food for hours.(I confess than when I first heard the term, I thought: "That sounds nice!")
In a way, the covid-19 lockdowns were a large-scale experiment in what happens to our culturally transmitted norms when we enforce physical separation from others. The results are, to say the least, (50) .The behaviours we have been over the past few years suggest that not only do we need cultural transmission to learn how to behave sociably, we need repeated and regular interaction to maintain norms. In other words, if I explain to a child that it is (51) to yell at other people, it seems it isn't enough to only do this once.
The behaviours we have seen-and continue to see- indicate that covid-19 lockdowns forced a kind of (52) cultural evolutionary process. We are social animals who need regular interaction, and (53) us of socialising releases a culturally primitive, largely antisocial goblin.
The good news, however, is that the world's accidental experiment in the shortcomings of our ability to hold on to cultural norms suggests some (54) .It is clear that digital communication - sitting in depressing Zoom meetings and playing the odd online game with friends - isn't enough to maintain norms across society. And so we, individually and as cultural groups, should promote in-person socialisation (this does not mean required appearances at the office) where possible - and encourage others to overcome their inner goblins.
(55) ,at the very least, many more free biscuits might go to waste.
41.A. norm B. standard C. reality D. phenomenon
42.A. Relatively B. Surprisingly C. Reasonably D. Miraculously
43.A. turnover B. workout C. turnout D. takeout
44.A. underestimating B. underlining C. undergoing D. underlying
45.A. fragile B. stable C. steady D. harmonious
46.A. enacted B. encoded C. activated D. enclosed
47.A. restoration B. reflection C. maintenance D. inspection
48.A. coupled B. coincided C. concerned D. contrasted
49.A. popped up B. rounded up C. took up D. cleared up
50.A. touching B. discouraging C. inspiring D. uplifting
51.A. feasible B. inevitable C. mean D. civilized
52. A. tangible B. rational C. exceptional D. reverse
53.A. depriving B. approving C. relieving D. assuring
54.A. messes B. fixes C. mysteries D. particulars
55.A. Rather B. Still C. Otherwise D. Moreover
Section B
Directions: Read the following two passage. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A,B,C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.
(A)
Is fruit getting sweeter
"These are so sweet, I can't manage very many," said a friend at my table one summer's evening a couple of years ago. She wasn't talking about dessert but about a bowl of glossy-dark fresh cherries. I bit into the taut skin of another delicious cherry with its sweet crimson juices and realized that she was right. The fruit was so sweet that it was as if it had been pre-sugared.
But the cherries of my childhood, which my sister and I used to dangle over our ears like earrings, were much less uniformly sweet than today's cherries. Some of them were hardly sweet at all, which made it all the more exciting when you happened upon a super-sweet one.
Is modern fruit bred to be sweeter than in the past The short answer is yes, thought the longer answer is more complicated. Some of the most powerful evidence that fruit is sweeter than before comes from zoos. In 2018, it was reported that Melbourne Zoo in Australia had stopped giving fruit to most of its animals because cultivated fruit was now so sweet that it was causing tooth decay and weight gain. Bananas were removed from the monkey's menu and changed into a lower-sugar vegetable-based diet.
Among fruit breeders, the word "quality" is now routinely used as a synonym for "high in sugar" (though firmness, color and size are also considerations). In 2010, in an article looking at ways to enhance the sweetness of fruit using "molecular approaches", a group of Korean plant scientist wrote that "in general, the sugar content" of many fruits is now higher than before "owing to continuous selection and breeding". Modern apple varieties, the scientist noted, were on average sweeter than older types.
Breeding isn't the only reason that modern fruit is sweeter; there's also climate change. Research from Japan found that since the 1970s, with rising temperatures, Fuji apples (which were already a sweet variety) have become significantly sweeter and softer. The lead researcher, Toshihoko Sugiura, said that "if you could taste an apple harvested 30 years ago, you would feel the difference."
With the rise in sweeter fruit, our expectations of how fruit should taste have also changed. Whether we are talking apples or peaches, Europeans and Americans tend to favour fruit that is both acid and sweet, whereas in Asia, the most popular fruit is intensely sweet with hardly any acidity. Plant breeder and scientist Marco Cirilli tells me that in Asian countries, the "honey" flavours of low-acid peaches are much appreciated, while European consumers prefer peaches that are "slightly acidic". All around the world, the common thread in what people want from fruit is sweetness.
In a way, the rise of consistently sweeter fruit in our lifetimes has been a triumph of plant breeding. After all, it's a rare person who would seek out bitter grapes,astringent (涩的)apricots or watery melons if they could have sweet ones instead.
But the ubiquitous sweetness of modern fruit is not without its problems, especially for people with diabetes, who have to be careful to moderate their intake of higher-sugar fruits such as pineapple. Fruit that is bred sweeter also tends to be lower in the phytochemicals that make it so healthy.
Healthy aside, maybe the real problem with modern fruit is that it has become yet another sweet thing in a world awash with sugar. Even grapefruit, which used to be brachingly bitter, is sometimes now as sweet oranges. Fruit that is bred for one-dimensional sweetness, as opposed to aroma or texture, denies us some of the contrast and voiety of life. If you've never tasted a sour cherry, how can you fully appreciate a sweet one
56.Which of the following might be the least sweet fruit
A. Fuji apples 30 years ago. B. Grapefruit 30 years ago.
C. Bananas today. D. Pineapple today.
57.Which of the following is not the main standard of quality fruit today
A. sugar content B. phytochemical C. firmness D. size
58.Asian people tend to like fruit with a taste.
A. more sweet and more acidic B. less sweet but more acidic
C. less sweet and less acidic D. more sweet but less acidic
59. Which of the following statement is TRUE according to the passage
A. Plant breeding, climate change and people's expect on contribute to the fact that fruit today is getting sweeter.
B. The example of Melbourne Zoo in Australia indicates that sweeter fruit is much healthier for the animals in the zoo.
C. If you had just eaten a sour or astringent cherry, you wouldn't feel happier even if you happened upon a very sweet cherry.
D. People can eat as much sweet fruit they want to except those with suffer from diabetes as sweet fruit is without problems.
(B)
A Beginner's Guide to DJI Neo
How can I takeoff DJI Neo in palm Which intelligent shooting features can I choose Is Quick-Transfer available All you need is here. Following our guide and stat your DJI adventure!
Applicable Products: DJI Neo
1. In the Box
Open the package, and take out DJI Neo and accessories in order, as shown below. If you purchase the Combo, comparing to the DJI Neo single product, you will have two flight intelligent batteries and one charging hub.
2. Preparing DJI Neo
2.1 Charging Methods
·Intelligent Flight Battery
Connect the USB charger to the USB-C port on DJI Neo to charge and activate the battery for the first time. When the battery level 1. EDs are on, it means the battery is successfully activated. It takes approximately one hour to fully charge one battery.
It is recommended to use a charger provided by DJI, such as DJI 65W Portable Charge or other USB PD chargers whose power output is no lower than 30W.
·DJI Neo Two-Way Charging Hub
Insert the batteries into the battery ports of the charging hub until they click into place. The connect the charging hub to a charger via USB-C port for charging batteries.
When used with the DJI 65W Portable Charger, the charging hub can fully charge three Intelligent Flight Batteries in approximately 60 minutes (it takes also approximately 60 minutes to fully charge one battery).
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2.3 Powering On/Off DJI Neo
Remove the gimbal protector from DJI Neo before powering on. Press, then press and hold the power button for two seconds to power on or off DJI Neo.
2.4 Activating DJI Neo
DJI Neo needs to be activated via DJI Fly when it is used for the first time. Click here to download the DJI Fly app.
Open DJI Fly and follow the corresponding instructions. Please ensure that your mobile device remains connected to the Internet during the activation process.
You can go to the Device Info Inquiry page to check the activation information, warranty period, and DJI Care service plan benefits.
2.5 Firmware Update
A prompt will appear in DJI Fly when a firmware update is available. Update the firmware following the corresponding instructions to ensure optimal flight experience.
- During the update process, it is normal if DJI Neo restarts.
- After the update is completed, DJI Neo will be automatically powered off. Restart it manually.
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For more information about the product, please refer to DJI Neo User Manual.
60. Which of the following is not included in the single produce package of DJI Neo
A. Gimbal protector B. Spare propellors C. PD cable D. A charging hub
61. Which of the following statements is TRUE
A. It will be better if you use a charger of brands other than DJI and with a power output of 25W.
B. When you charge the battery for the first time, it means the battery is fully charged if the battery level LED lights are on.
C. You will have to power on the DJI Neo by yourself after the firmware is updated.
D. After the battery is activated, you can press the power button and immediately activate the DJINeo.
62. It takes approximately to charge three Intelligent Flight Batteries fully, using a charging hub.
A. One hour B. Two hours C. Three hours D. Four hours
(C)
A math coach's plan to beat AI: Be more human
The country's most charismatic math teacher was standing in a middle school on a Friday night with a message for students and their anxious parents about AI and ChatGPT.
Po-Shen Loh, a professor at Carnegie Mellon University and Team USA's coach for the International Mathematical Olympiad(国际数学奥林匹克竞赛),delivered a talk called "How to Survive the ChatGPT Invasion." And his simple, practical advice applied to everyone in the hall," Think about what makes humans human,"Loh said, "and lean into that as hard as possible."
He says the key to survival is knowing how to solve problems -and knowing which problems to solve. He urges math enthusiasts to focus on creativity, emotion and the stuff that distinguishes man from machine and won't go obselete. As artificial intelligence gets smarter, the importance on ingenuity will become greater. This is what he wants to drill into their impressionable(易受影响的)young minds: Being human will only be more important as AI becomes more powerful.
It's not just students who should be paying attention to Po-Shen Loh. The lesson that he's delivering in schools is useful for any business that might be wondering how it's going to be warped(使变形)by the existential threat of artificial intelligence.
But the people who will inherit the economy reshaped by the AI boom are students today. The tech they're already using to cheat on their homework will look primitive by the time they're in college. They belong to the first generation that will have grown up with AI, just as Gen Z came of age with the iPhone and millennials barely remember a time before they were online. These children and teens of the ChatGPT era will have a better intuitive understanding of this disruptive force than adults because they will have never really experienced life without it.
After his talk, I asked how his message to a room full of fifth-graders applies to someone in an office, and he replied faster than ChatGPT. "The future of jobs is figuring out how to find pain points," he said. "And a pain point is a human pain." It's his theorem(定理) of success. "You need to be able to create value," he said. "People who make value will always have opportunities."
Loh was aware of the hype around AI, but the first time he was overwhelmed by its potential was March 14, also known as Pi Day, when he started experimenting with the most viral product in Silicon Valley's history. When OpenAI released its most recent large language model, GPT-4, he paid a 20 monthly fee and gave ChatGPT Plus a tricky math-contest question. ChatGPT calculated the answer and showed its elega work.
"This machine is the world's most powerful tool at repeating things that have done many times before," he tells students. "But now I want to show something it cannot do."
Loh then fed ChatGPT a question that it almost certainly hasn't seen before -and it flubbed the answer. This might sound familiar to anyone who has spent enough time with a chat-bot that has a nasty habit of being confidently wrong: It made up a bunch of nonsense and apologized for its errors.
"Let's dig a little more into this. The role of the GPT is to always say the most obvious next word. But what is invention What is creativity and innovation Is it to say the most obvious thing No,It might be to say a non-obvious thing."
Loh is a big fan of non-obvious things. At a university known for computer science, he teaches with a place of chalk. To improve his public speaking, he spent a year taking improv-comedy classes. He found a pain point, followed his own advice and leveraged his innate advantage over AI: He's a human.
"Is there going to be a great human-versus-robots war The answer is, unfortunately,yes,"Loh said. "My goal is to make sure the humans win."
63.Which of the following words is in closest meaning to the underlined word "obsolete" (para.2)
A. extinct B. out-of-date C. unnoticed D. downhill
64.What do students today have in common with Gen Z and millennials
A. They are of the same age and will inherit the economy reshaped by AI boom.
B. They all use powerful AI tools like ChatGPT to chat on their homework.
C. They all grow up with a major and specific technology breakthrough.
D. They understand the disruptive force of AI as none of them experienced life without it.
65. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage
A. What makes humans human is our innate advantage against the ever-powerful, ever-smarter AI.
B. Feeding ChatGPT a tricky question that appeared in the IMO is one of the so-called" non-obvious things".
C. The future of jobs lies in the fact that we must figure out in which part of our body human pain appears.
D. IMO contestants are those who have opportunities in the future as they know how to create value.
66.What is Po-Shen Loh's attitude towards the unavoidable between human and robots
A. Indifferent B. Suspicious C. Desperate D. Confident
Section C
Directions: Read the passage carefully. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box. Each sentence can be used only once. Note that there are two more sentences than you need.
A. Officials shut the site for several hours during the hottest parts of the day, after holidaymakers queueing to enter required medical attention.
B. High temperatures go hard in hand with low productivity.
C. But the economic impact of what experts warn could be a new era of record-breaking heat goes far beyond tourism.
D. But those working inside factories and workshops without air conditioning are also at increasing risk as intense heatwaves become more frequent
E. The impact of extreme heat on workers has become an issue of human rights.
F.A study published by academics at Dartmouth last year found that heatwaves, brought on by human-caused climate change, cost the global economy an estimated S16tn over a 21-year period from the 1990s.
The economic cost of extreme heat
The Acropolis(古希腊城市的卫城)has stood above the city of Athens for centuries, its ancient walls and pillars withstanding war,siege(包围)and conquest. But as temperatures reached40℃ across southern Europe this month, Greece's top tourist attraction briefly fell victim to extreme heat.
The Cerberus heatwave-named after the three-headed dog who guarded the gates to hell in Greek mythology-has shone a spotlight on just how vulnerable the Mediterranean's huge tourism industry is to the heatwaves that are becoming increasingly common in Europe.
(67) .Industries ranging from construction, to manufacturing, agriculture, transport and insurance are all bracing for changes to the way they do business as high-temperature days become more routine because of climate change.
Scientists are clear that extreme weather events, including heatwaves, will become more frequent and intense with every fraction of a degree of warming. Business leaders and policymaker are now counting the cost of shuttered companies and decreased productivity.(68) .
Extreme heat is "pulling down our growth," says Kathy Baughman McLeod, director of the Adrinenne Arsht-Rockefeller Foundation Resilience Center,"the ranways are buckling(变形),metros are closing, restaurants have to shut down because the kitchen staff are too hot."
But those costs are likely to spiral in coming decades as economies reorient themselves for peak seasons of ever more extreme heat,to mitigate(减轻)against the risks and disruption they will bring.
"Extreme heat is one of the very serious consequences of climate change," says Dan Jorgensen, Denmark's climate minister." The very tragic news is that this is probably only going to get worse."
One of the main reasons that extreme heat poses an economic threat is because it makes it harder to work.(69) In hot conditions, human beings typically "work slower, we take on more risk, our cognitive function decreases", says Laura Kent of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers.
A study by the International Labour Organization (ILO), the UN agency for workers, projected that by 2030,the equivalent of more than 2 per cent of total working hours worldwide would be lost every year, either because it is too hot to work or because workers have to work at a slower pace.
Yet few countries have a maximum temperature for work must stop. In the UK, for example, where extreme heat has not historically been a problem, there is only a recommended threshold for stopping work in cold, not hot, temperatures.
The poorest and least able to cope are often hit hardest by extreme heat-with productivity losses often concentrated in jobs where wages tend to be lower than average.
Outdoor workers-especially those in agriculture or construction - are particularly at risk of death, injuries, sickness and reduced productivity because of heat exposure, according to the ILO.(70) .Many such facilitics are situated in the global south, where peak temperatures are even more extreme and dangerous.
IV.Summary Writing
Directions: Read the following three passages. Summarize the main idea and the main point(s) of the passage in no more than 60 words. Use your own words as far as possible.
The idea of humans making a new home on Mars is mind-bending enough on the surface. What's even wilder is that human colonization of the Red Planet's harsh and exotic atmosphere – if we can achieve it-might accelerate our species' evolution. "Given how different the Martian environment is, you'd expect strong natural selection," says Scott Solomon, an evolutionary biologist at Rice University in Houston.
Mars sits about 34 million miles away from Earth, and Earthlings still face plenty of obstacles before we even reach it. But if we do (somehow) get to Mars and establish a colony of permanent residents, factors like comparatively higher radiation, lower gravity and a vast change in lifestyle could prompt significant evolutionary changes in our bodies-much more quickly than those that have transpired on our home planet.
There is a determining factor in this potential shift, which would vastly influence how rapidly humans would adapt to new condition. If humans moved back and forth between Earth and Mars as often as every generation or two, new introduction of Earth-born human genes might low the effects of certain genetic mutations (基因突变).By contrast, remaining on a Martian colony for longer stretches could quicken that change.
More tense radiation on Mars could provoke elevated rates of genetic mutations in humans born there. And any favorable mutations that help humans better cope with conditions on Mars may be inherited by future generations.
Survival of the fittest is a key concept in evolution. But based on major advances in gene-editing tools like CRISPR, it's possible that humans on Mars may not need to leave evolution up to nature. Solomon says we currently have the tools to help support potential Mars residents." It could potentially be a powerful tool to make changes so people could survive and be appted to the Martain environment," Solomon says.
V.Translation
Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.
72.自发行以来,这款游戏席卷了游戏界,三天内在所有平台上售出了超过1000万份。(release)
73.为了让打斗场面在技术和艺术上更具吸引力,制作团队融合了中国武术和传统戏曲的多种元素.(integrate)
74.作为中国第一款高成本、高质量的国产游戏,它根据玩家在游戏中发现的任何可选任务或隐藏的秘密,提供了多重结局.(whatever)
75.通过尖端的动作捕捉技术,可以从各个角度记录穿着有反射点的定制服装的专业演员的动作,并将其处理成虚拟数据,最终呈现在游戏角色上。(with)
VI.Guided Writing
Directions: Write an English composition in 120-150 words according to the instructions given below in Chinese.
你是明启中学的李华.进入高三以后,你发现你身边的同学坐在课桌前的时间越来越久了,他们利用一切“空闲”时间,比如下课、出操,甚至是体育课抓紧完成作业。你对这个现象表示担忧,打算写一封信给校长,建言献策,提出一个让高三学生更积极主动参加体育锻炼的方法.你的信需包含以下内容:
1.这个提议的内容和具体做法.2.提议的可行性分析.

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