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2022年豐臺區(qū)高三英語二模試卷注釋版北京市豐臺區(qū)2021-2022學(xué)年第二學(xué)期綜合練習(xí)(二)2022.04.第一部分

知識運用(共兩節(jié),30分)第一節(jié)(共10

小題每小題

1.5

分,共15

分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。本文通過第一人稱講述了作者一次印象深刻的受教育經(jīng)歷。在學(xué)校她曾是一個默默無聞、缺乏自信的學(xué)生,在一次音樂課調(diào)音練習(xí)中受到老師表揚,從而使她找到自信。Asoneofthemostcommonstudents,I

pulledmyselfthrougheveryday每天熬過來

hopingtostayinvisible(隱形的),

yet

注意語義轉(zhuǎn)折somehowIwondered

why

itwasimpossibleforanyoneelseto

1

me(為什么不可以讓別人“看見”自己呢?與前一句的invisible呼應(yīng),必須選see。).Thenoneday,asimple__2____fromateacherchangedmylife.Thatday,Mr.Curtis,our

banddirector樂隊負(fù)責(zé)人,playedaB-flat

pitch音高andaskedustotune(調(diào)音)ourinstrumentonebyone.Ashelistened,hisseriousfaceand

impatientsteps

不耐煩的步伐

showedhis

3

witheach

note音符.Noone

4

(無一例外).Myturnwascomingsoon,andIwasfearful.Ihadtoplay

allbymyself

whileotherssatandlistened!Ifelt

5

inmychair."Maya!It'syourturn.Play!""Itwasonlyanote."Iclosedmyeyes,andtookmyturn.Iplayedmysinglenotequietly,and

withallthefeelingsIhadfeltthatyear帶著當(dāng)年所有的感受,I

poured傾注myheartintothatonemomentofmusic,andthesound

echoed

回響softlythroughtheroom.Iwas

rightonpitch音高恰到好處,butIdidn't

6

Mr.Curtis's

reaction

反應(yīng).Helookedatmeasifforthefirsttime;hisseriousface

relaxedinto變成a

relieved放松的smile."ThatiswhatIhavebeen

7

!Thatwasaperfectnote!"AndthenhesaidsomethingIhaveneverforgotten."Maya,thatonenotehas

earnedyouan'A'為你贏得了一個A等成績

thisyear.Keepitup."Nobodycouldimaginemy

8

atthatmoment.Ihadremained

unnoticed默默無聞

forsolong,

yet

Mr.Curtishelpedmeseemy

9

.Onerayoflight一束光cameintotheshadowofmyschoollife,anda

seed種子startedtosprout(發(fā)芽).ThankstoMr.Curtis,Ifoundaplaceto

10

.(紅色字母為正確選項)1.

A.

see

B.know

C.save

D.ask2.A.request懇求

B.explanation解釋

C.

comment

評論(價)

D.guidance指導(dǎo)3.

A.

dissatisfaction不滿

B.sympathy同情

C.embarrassment尷尬

D.confusion疑惑4.A.tried查嘗試

B.replied回答

C.

escaped逃脫(fromdissatisfaction)

D.left離開5.

A.

frozen驚呆的/一動不動的(freeze的過去分詞)

B.puzzled迷惑的

C.disappointed

D.ashamed6.A.receive收到

B.change

C.disturb打擾

D.

expect料想到7.A.payingfor

B.

waitingfor

C.preparingfor

D.applyingfor申請8.A.curiosity好奇心

B.anxiety焦慮

C.

excitement興奮

D.calmness冷靜9.A.purpose目的

B.potential潛力C.responsibility

D.challenge10.A.share

B.hide

C.rest

D.

grow

第二節(jié)(共10

小題每小題

1.5

分,共15

分)閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容填空。在未給提示詞的空白處僅填寫1個恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,在給出提示詞的空白處用括號內(nèi)所給詞的正確形式填空。請在答題卡指定區(qū)域作答。A磁懸浮列車的工作原理和最新發(fā)展動態(tài)。Some

bullettrains高鐵列車don'trunontracksatall.Theyflyover

them?.They

11被動語態(tài)形式的謂語:arecalled

(call)maglevbullettrains(磁懸浮高速列車),andtheyusetwogroupsof

magnets磁鐵tomove.Onegrouppushesthetrainsupandoffthetracksandtheothergrouppushesthetrainsforward,

12

which非限制性定語從句

makesthetrainsgomuchfasterandmakelessnoise,too.Theworld's

13

主語world’s提供了范圍信息(=intheworld),故填最高級:fastest

(fast)trainnowisamaglevtraininChina.Ithasamaximumspeedof600kilometersperhour.B小兒麻痹癥過去的危害和現(xiàn)在的治療效果。Polio小兒麻痹癥

isascarydisease

14

causing(前有is作謂語,這里必是非謂語。Disease發(fā)出cause的動作,屬主動關(guān)系,故用ing形式。)

(cause)childrentolosetheabilitytomoveandwalk.Morethan60yearsago,itfrightenedparentseverywhere.Tensofthousandsofchildren

15

句子謂語,時間狀語為60yearsago,

fell。(不規(guī)則動詞)

(fall)tothedisease.Today,wedon'treallyneedtoworryaboutpolio.Inthemid-1950s,scientists

cameupwith

aspecialtreatmenttodecreasethechancesofgettingthedisease.

16

非謂語的位置。Give與句子主語thetreatment為被動關(guān)系,故用過去分詞形式。注意大寫首字母。

(give)tomillionsofchildrenaroundtheworld,

thetreatment

savedthemallandofferedthemagoodchanceata

17

作life的定語,用形容詞形式:healthy

(health)life.C成為優(yōu)秀魔術(shù)師的必備本領(lǐng)有哪些?Great

magicians魔術(shù)師canchangepeople'sattentioneasily.Theydoitwith

grandhandgestures了不起的手勢.Theyalsodoit

18

(動名詞asking前缺少介詞,故用by或through。詞義“通過”。)askingquestionsandchanging

thesubject話題.Anyonecanbeamagician,but

19

此處為目的狀語,只能用不定式形式:tobecome

(become)agreatone,youhaveto

workatit努力鉆研它.Learning

tricks小把戲

isn'tenough.Youneedtodevelopyourperformanceand

peopleskills(人際交往本領(lǐng)),too.Allofthose

20

你還不是魔術(shù)師,所以這個動作是“將來”的。答案中還有一個答案help。但切記基本沒有不變形的答案。

(help)

you

putonagreatshowandsurprisepeoplewithyourmagic.

11-20題答案:11.arecalled

12.which

13.fastest

14.causing

15.fell

16.Given

17.healthy

18.by/through

19.tobecome

20.willhelp/help第二部分

閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),38分)第一節(jié)(共14小題每小題2分,共28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,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。A說明文,一篇有關(guān)溫哥華的四個公園能提供預(yù)約野餐場地的商業(yè)廣告。PicnicShelterReservations

用于野餐的場地預(yù)定VancouverParksandRecreationmaintainsfourcoveredpicnicsheltersthatareavailableforreservationatthefollowingparks:●

FisherBasinCommunityPark·

LeroyHaagenMemorialPark●

MarineCommunityPark●

MarshallCommunityParkPicnicsheltersareavailabletoreservebetweenMay1andSeptember30eachyear.Reservationsarefortheentireday

withareservationfeeof$100(21).

Whennotreserved,

sheltersareavailableforfree

(22).Reserveapicnicshelterbycalling360-487-7100.ShelterReservationCancellationPolicy

場地預(yù)定取消的規(guī)定Ifcanceledonemonthormorebeforetherentaldate,100%ofthefeewillberefunded.

Ifcanceled1-4weeksbeforetherentaldate,75%ofthefeewillberefunded(21).Norefundswillbegrantedifthereservationiscanceledlessthanoneweek

priorto(=before)therentaldate.FrequentlyAskedQuestions

常被問及的問題(FAQ)Q:Isthereawaytofindoutifaneventisalreadyscheduledatapark?Yes.ContactMarshallCommunityCenterat360-487-7100tofindoutabouteventstakingplaceinourparks.Q:

Whatamenities(設(shè)施)areincludedwithapicnicshelterreservation?Reservationsincludeuseofallpicnictableslocatedwithintheshelterandelectricity(thereisnoelectricityatMarinePark).Playgroundamenitiesandrestroomswillbesharedwiththepublic.ParkUsePermits

公園使用許可證Dependingonthetypeofeventyou'rehosting,youwillneedtogetaParkUsePermitfromVancouverParksandRecreation.AParkUsePermitgivesyoupermissiontobringspecialitemsandequipmentintothepark.21.Ifyoucancel3weeksbeforetherentaldate,howmuchmoneywillyougetback?A.$100.

B.$75.

C.$25.

D.$0.

參考前兩個小標(biāo)題下的段落信息得知。22.Accordingtothepassage,Vancouverpicnicshelters

.A.don'tallowvisitorstohostevents

B.don'tofferpicnictablesorelectricityC.areavailabletoreserveallyearroundD.

canbeusedforfreewhennotreserved信息來自第一個小標(biāo)題下的最后一段。23.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?A.Toexplaintherulesofparkmanagement.B.Torecommendsheltersofdifferentparks.C.Tointroducethefunctionsofpicnicshelters.D.

Toprovideinformationof

shelterreservations關(guān)鍵詞,注意概念的外延。24.Whereisthispassagemostlikelyfrom?A.Abookreview.

B.Anewsreport.C.

Atravelbrochure推斷.

D.Asciencejournal.

B記敘文:懷念一位去世一年的、曾幫助過很多人的禮品店店主Greg。From

sausagerolls

to

sweets

andacoffeewitha

bun小面包,thereweremanythingsthatmadeGregRobinsonsmile.

(注:是在主人公去世后對他事跡的緬懷。)Whenthefather-of-two,who

was

inhis50s,

died

suddenlyinApril2021,hisfamily'slifewasturnedupsidedown.Greg

ran

a

giftshop禮品店inhishometownofDonaghadee.Whetheritwasatwork,walkingthedog,withhislocal

flute長笛

bandorjustoutinhisbelovedtown,hisfamilysaidGregmadetimeforthoseinneed.Now,ontheweekofhis

firstanniversary去世一周年,hisfamilysharedsomeofthethingsthatmadehimsmilewiththeircommunity."Wewantedtoplansomethingtogetherthatallowedustoputourenergyintosomethingpositiveandgiveussomethingpracticaltodo,whichweknewwould

haveanimpacton

others,(27)”theytoldthereporter."Weknewthatbymakingotherssmile,we

inturn

wouldfeelthebenefitof

that?too.Wehaverealisedtheimportanceoflittlethingsthathavemadeussmilethroughoutthepastyear.”AsGreglovedhistownandthecommunity,allthegiftswerepurchasedlocally.Among

them?arevouchers(代金券)forabakery,forsomeofhisfavouritesausagerolls,anice-creamshopwhereheusedtobuyaquarterofsweets,andacafebecause"aweecoffeeandabunwouldhavemadedad'sfacelightupwithexcitement"."Whensomeonedies,

it

isoftenthecase

that(主語從句)peoplearescaredtomentionthelovedoneincaseitmakesyousad,butthejourneyhastaughtusthatthisisn'tthecase.

Thewonderfulmemoriesofdadsharedbyourcommunitybringsomuchcomfort,"(26)

hisfamilysaid."Welovethosetimeswhenwehearhowdadhadimpactedtheirlives,

from

showingkindnessasateenagerathighschool,

to

chattingaway閑聊

tocustomersinhisshop,"theyadded.ForGreg'schildren,theywillbeforevergratefulfortheirdadteachingthem"tofocusonthepositivepartsoftheday,lookingforwaysthatwecanexpressgratitudeforeverydaythings”.25.WhatdoweknowaboutGregfromthefirstthreeparagraphs?A.

Gregwasoftenreadytohelpothers.

綜合前三段的內(nèi)容可知:他樂于助人。B.Greghadagreatpassionforcooking.C.Gregearnedhislivingbyplayinginaband.D.Greg'sdeathhadlittleimpactonhisfamily.26.Howdidthecommunityreactafterreceivingthegifts?A.TheygatheredandcomfortedGreg'sfamily.B.TheyexpressedsadnessaboutGreg'sdeath.C.TheywerestillafraidtotalkaboutGreg.D.

TheysharedgoodmemoriesofGreg.

(見第7段標(biāo)紅句子。)27.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.

AnActofKindnessinMemoryofGreg

紀(jì)念Greg的善舉;見文中第4段,Greg家人的這句話。B.UnusualWaystoThankGreg'sCommunityC.AHugeCelebrationofGreg'sFamilyReunionD.SpecialGiftstoRecordtheFamilyLifeofGreg

C說明文:服裝消費形式與氣候危機(jī)的關(guān)系:過度生產(chǎn)和大量庫存,最終導(dǎo)致服裝變填埋垃圾。解決出路在于“定制生產(chǎn)”。Itshouldn'tcomeasnewstoanyonethattheplanetismovingquicklytowardsaclimateemergency.And

fast

fashion流行時裝certainlyplaysitspartinthis.Fastfashion

brands品牌,whichreleasehundredsofnewstyleseveryweek,havecaused

trendscycles流行趨勢周期tospeeduprapidly,leadingtooverproductionandoverconsumption.Britishshoppersarebuyingtwiceasmuchaswedidadecadeagoandbothbrandsandconsumersarethrowingaway"unfashionable"clothingmoreoften—overt300,000ofitendsupin

landfill

填埋場

everyyear.Howdowesolvethisissue?One

answer(解決辦法)

liesinthenewgenerationofmade-to-orderbrandsmakingtheirwayintothemainstream.Thesebrandsmakeclothesonlyasandwhenthey'reordered,andbecausethere'snooverproduction,lessunwantedstock存貨

endsupinlandfills.Theyalsopromoteaslowerfashionmodel,

withpiecestakingbetweenthreeweeksandthreemonthstoarriveoncepurchased預(yù)定的服裝要三周或三個月才能拿到.Thefocusisoncreatingspecial,well-madepiecesforconsumerstotreasureforyearstocome.Made-to-orderfashionisnothingnew.Untilthemid-20thcentury,itwasthe

norm常態(tài).However,the1960sbroughtaboutthedawn興起

offastfashionandashiftinourrelationshipwithourclothes.Thevalueonceplacedoncraftsmanshipandqualitywasreplacedbythedesireforlowcostand

volume產(chǎn)量,resultingincut-costproductionandtheattitudethatclothingshouldbecheapand

disposable可扔掉的(29).Ofcourse,made-to-orderfashionhascontinuedtoexistalongside

this,

(29)thoughresearchclearlyshowsthatfastfashionprevails(盛行).

Cueamade-to-orderbrandbringingbespoke(定制)backtothemainstream(此句沒有謂語形式;句意大概是,Cue作為一個定制品牌使得定制重回主流。).

SpanishbrandAlasfeaturesaslowbusinessmodel.

Ittakesorderseachweekwhicharethenhandmadeanddeliveredinaboutthreeweeks(30).

Italso

revolvesaround圍繞…運營anon-demandproductionprocessthatrewardsconsumersfor"pre-plannedresponsibleshopping."Everyweek,theylaunchanew

drop(優(yōu)惠),availabletopre-orderforadiscountedrateforalimitedtime.Frompre-order,Alasdetermineshowpopulareachnewitemisandcalculateshowmanyunitsshouldbeproducedtofulfillbothpre-ordersandfuturefull-priceorders,thereforereducingtheoverproductionofstock.Withmade-to-orderbrandsgrowinginpopularity,itbegsthequestion—couldthisbethedawnofanew,environmentallyresponsibleera?Theansweris

self-evident不言而喻的(30).28.Whatdothe

firsttwoparagraphs

mainlyshow?A.Ourstrongdesireforfashion.B.Thefastdevelopmentoffashionindustry.C.

Theurgentneedforadifferentfashionmodel.

信息來源:第一段中的fast-fashion和第2段中的caused

trendscycles

tospeeduprapidly。D.Theadvantagesanddisadvantagesoffastfashion.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"this"inParagraph5referto?A.

Theshadowoffastfashion.

快速廉價時裝帶來的陰影。指this的上一段中的resultingincut-costproductionand

theattitudethatclothingshouldbecheapand

disposable.這句的意思。

B.Thevalueplacedonquality.C.Theshifttowardsagreenlifestyle.

D.Thecriticismforcheapnessandquantity.30.WhatdoestheexampleofSpanishbrandAlastellus?A.Therewardmechanismisamustinslowfashion.B.

Ittakes

patienceandthought

tobuymade-to-orderitems.(見倒數(shù)第2段第4-5行。)C.Thepre-ordermodelreducesthecostofpurchasingbrands.D.Consumershaveasayabouthowtheirordersareproduced.3l.Asforthefutureofmade-to-orderfashion,theauthoris

.A.anxious

B.

confident(見最后一段)

C.puzzled

D.curious

D議論文:指出一些科學(xué)家在發(fā)對“否定科學(xué)”的行動中發(fā)表的不當(dāng)言論。)People'sdistrustinsciencehasledmanyscientiststotakeuparms(oratleastkeyboards)todefendtheirenterprise事業(yè).Butintheireffortstofightbackagainstsciencedenial,

somescientistssaythingsthatjustaren'ttrue—andyoucan'tbuildtrustifthethingsyouaresayingarenottrustworthy.(33)Onepopular

move舉措

istoinsistthatscienceisright—fullstop(句號!以示強(qiáng)調(diào)。)—andthatoncewediscoverthetruthabouttheworld,wearedone.Or,asfamousphysicistStevenSmithsaid,"Eventhoughascientifictheoryisinasenseasocialconsensus(共識),

itisunlikeanyothersortofconsensus

inthat(因為)

itisculture-freeandpermanent.盡管科學(xué)理論在某種意義上是一種社會共識,但它不同于任何其他類型的共識,因為它是不受文化影響的,是永久的。"Well,no.

Evenamodestfamiliaritywiththehistoryofscienceoffersmanyexamplesofmattersthatscientiststhoughttheyhadresolved,onlytodiscoverthattheyneededtobereconsidered(32).即使對科學(xué)史稍有了解,也能找到許多這樣的例子:科學(xué)家認(rèn)為他們已經(jīng)解決了一些問題,結(jié)果卻發(fā)現(xiàn)這些問題需要重新考慮。Anotherpopular

move

istosayscientificfindingsaretruebecausescientistsuse"thescientificmethod."Butwecan

never

actuallyagreeon

whatthatmethodis.Somewillsayitistheobservationanddescriptionoftheworld.Otherswillsayitistheexperimentalmethod.Recentlya

prominent著名的

scientistclaimedthescientificmethodwastoavoidfoolingoneselfintothinkingsomethingistruethatisnot.Eachoftheseviewshasitsmerits價值,butiftheclaimisthatanyoneoftheseisthescientificmethod,thentheyallfail(34).Inpointoffact(=Infact),themethodsofsciencehavevariedbetweendisciplinesandacrosstime.Inmyview,thebiggestmistake

scientistsmake

istoclaimthatthisisallsomehowsimpleandthereforetoimplythatanyonewhodoesn't

getit理解它

isstupid.Scienceisnotsimple,andneitheristhenaturalworld;

therein在其中

liesthechallengeofsciencecommunication.Whatwedoisbothhardand,often,hardtoexplain.Oureffortstounderstandandcharacterizethenaturalworldarejustthat:efforts.Becausewe'rehuman,weoften

fallflat失敗.Thegoodnewsisthatwhenthathappens,wepickourselvesup,brushourselvesoff,andgetbacktowork.Scientifictheoriesarenotperfect

replicas復(fù)制品

ofreality,butwehavegoodreasontobelievethat

they?capturesignificantelementsofit.Andexperienceremindsusthatwhenweignorereality,itsoonerorlatercomesbacktobiteus.32.Paragraph2stressesthat

.A.scientifictheoriesmaychangewithtime

(見第2段最后一句。)B.thefamiliaritywithscience'shistorymattersC.theunresolvedmattersshouldbereconsideredD.asocialconsensusisculture-freeandpermanent33.Accordingtothepassage,theauthormightagreethat

.A.

itiscriticalforscientiststostaytruetoreality

(見第一段最后一句。)B.scienceputsanaccurateinterpretationonnatureC.thedefinitionsofthescientificmethodareoutdatedD.thecredibility可信度ofscientifictheoriesis

underestimated

被低估的34.Howdoestheauthorpersuadereadersinthispassage?A.Bystressingtheimportanceofscience.B.Bycomparingoppositeopinionsonscience.C.Byquestioningthewayscientificdiscoveriesaremade.D.

Bypointingoutthefaultinclaimsmadebysomescientists.

(見第4段,重點概括2,3段兩個錯誤的moves。)

第二節(jié)(共

5

小題;每小題

2

分,共

10

分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的七個選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。選項中有兩項為多余選項。說明文,介紹一個叫“反事實思維”,或“假設(shè)思維”的概念。Howmanytimeshaveyouwonderedabouthowmuchbetterthings

mighthavebeen

iftheyoungeryouhadmadedifferentdecisions?Or,haveyou

breathedasighofrelief

長舒一口氣whenyourecognizethatoneofyourluckychoicesendedupmuch

betteroff

thanyoumighthavebeen,ifthingshadgoneadifferentway?你有多少次想過,如果年輕的時候你做了不同的決定,事情會變得多好?或者,當(dāng)你意識到你的一個幸運選擇最終比你可能得到的更好時,你是否松了一口氣?如果事情朝著另一個方向發(fā)展,你可能會得到更好的結(jié)果。

B

35

關(guān)鍵概念

It(?)isthebirthplaceofemotionssuchasregret,gratitude,and,guilt.Picturingan

alternative(另一個)

outcometowhathasactuallyhappenedinone'slifeholdsan

irresistible不可抗拒的appeal誘惑,evenwhenitleadstounhappiness.Itisthereforenotsurprisingthatithasbecomeahottopicofresearchinsocialpsychology.Counterfactualthinking

often

playsout(播出)

inreal-timeonnationaltelevisionafteranaturaldisaster.

E

36

survivors

=

Thevictims(關(guān)鍵詞)

areusuallyshakenandhighlyemotional,andtheyhaveoftenlosteverythingthattheyowned.

Andyet,wecommonlyhearthemusewordssuchas“l(fā)ucky”or“grateful”todescribetheirfeelings.A

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Ifthepersonhadreallybeenlucky,wouldn'ttheystillhaveahouseandhavebeen

sparedfrom

(遠(yuǎn)離)allofthegrieftheymustnow

endure忍受?Somepsychologistshavearguedthatoneofthebenefitsof

counterfactualthinking

isthatitcanbeaneffectivetoolformakingusmoreresilient(迅速復(fù)蘇的).

G

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Thatpavesthewayforpositiveemotionsthatmighthelpthemthroughaverydarktimeintheirlives.Counterfactualthinkingissimplypartofwhoweare.(反事實思維其實是我們自身的一部分。)

C

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參考最后這句。突出這種思維的可貴之處

Manypsychologistsbelievethat

itexiststohelpsuscrystallize(變明確)thegoalsthataremostimportanttousandtoimproveourabilitytowiselychoosefuturecoursesofaction.A.Atfirstglance,thisresponsedoesnotmakemuchsense.BThistypeofmental"what-ifism"(關(guān)鍵詞)

iscalledcounterfactualthinking(假設(shè)思維).C.Eventhoughitsometimesmakesussad,itcanalsodoussomegood.D.Theimaginationofalifehasbeentheinspirationfordozensofmovies.E.Newsreportersfrequentlyinterview

survivors

whohavebarelyescapedwiththeirlives.F.Themoreimportanttheeventis,themoreintenseourcounterfactualthinkingaboutitwillbe.G.Themind心態(tài)

of

thecounterfactual

thinkercaneasilyimaginecircumstancesthatwouldhavebeenevenworse.

第三部分

書面表達(dá)(共兩節(jié),32分)最后這部分,為表述準(zhǔn)確請核對答案。第一節(jié)(共4小題;第40、41題各2分,第42題3分,第43題5分,共12分)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)題目要求用英文回答問題。請在答題卡指定區(qū)域作答。本文主要講述的是觀看完戲劇的人能表現(xiàn)出更富有同情心的規(guī)律。Formany,theaterismorethanentertainment;itisavitalwaytobuildpsychologicalskills——especially

empathy同情;共鳴,orourabilitytoshare,u

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