1、上海市同济大学第一附属中学2022届高三第一学期期中考试英 语 试 卷(本试卷满分150 分, 考试时间150分钟)第一卷I.Listening Comprehension (30)OmittedII.Grammar and Vocabulary (40)Section A Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.17. Some p
2、lants are sensitive _ pollution, so the environmental protection is the urgent issue.A. to B. at C. of D. on 18. Although the two employees performed well in the work, the company promoted _ as they were both unqualified for the senior post. A. neither B. none C. no one D. either 19. _ are willing t
3、o have a thorough relaxation at weekend; there are still some people who would like to go camping. A. None of us B. All of us C. Each of us D. Not all of us 20. The number of the people present at the party was _ than had expected, so there was a great deal of food left.A. many moreB. much more C. m
4、uch larger D. much smaller 21. _ should no longer be their academic performances, but their practical ability. A. What do students aim at B. Which do students aim at C. What students aim at D. Which students aim at22. I hear that you will be on travel again. Yeah. My boss arranged _ business details
5、 with someone from another company. A. me to discussB. for me to discussC. discussingD. my discussing23. Bigamy(重婚) is a situation where a person _two persons at the same time. A. marries to B. is married with C. married D. is married to24. _ to make a decision while the manager is away? A. Whom is
6、it up to B. Whom is it upC. Who is it up D. Who it is up to25. _better in 2022 World Expo is the duty of every citizen in Shanghai. A. Being servedB. Serving C. ServeD. Having served26. A digital ring is locked on every newly-born babys foot _they are taken by strangers out of the hospital. A. becau
7、se B. when C. so that D. in case27. To her disappointment, she found herself surrounded by exactly the sort of temptation_ she was least able to resist. A. whom B. when C. which D. where28. “You are very selfish. Its high time that you _ that you are not the most important person in the world,” Edga
8、r said to his boss angrily. A. realized B. have realized C. realize D. would realize29. There are a variety of colors and styles here, and you can choose those _ to you.A. appealing B. appealed C. to be appealed D. appeal30. The residents have been told that only when the damaged building are repair
9、ed _ permitted to return to their homes. A. they will beB. have they been C. they have been D. will they be 31. The owner said that _ a lot of people were coming into the store to browse, they were not buying anything. A. while B. what C. where D. that32. I felt somewhat disappointed and was about t
10、o leave _ something unexpected happened, which captured my attention. A. unless B. until C. when D. while33. The house rent is expensive. Ive got about half the space I had at home and Im paying _here. A. as three times much B. much as three times C. three times as much D. three times more as 34. Mr
11、. Black doesnt understand _ made his wife so upset this morning.A. what was it B. why it was that C. how that was D. what it was that35. Venus(金星) has a dense atmosphere, _ we know very little. A. its composition B. about whose composition C. about which composition D. whose composition36. Most stud
12、ents in our class prefer taking pains in our studies to _ with a better education.A. be equipped B. equip C. equipping D. being equipped37. In recent years travel companies have succeeded in selling us the idea _ the further we go, the better our holiday will be. A. of which B. that C. which D. wher
13、e38. It was more than two years _ the man whose brain had been seriously injured recovered some consciousness. A. since B. before C. that D. when39. Why did he write to the mayors office? _ about the poor taxi service of the city.A. To complain B. For complaining C. He complainedD. Complaining40. Al
14、ice told me that you were going to further your study in the USA soon, _? A. did she B. didnt she C. were you D. werent you41. Everyone jumped with joy _ Liu Xiang breasted the ending line on 25th October,2022 at 11th National Games. A. the day B. the moment C. for the first time D. the first time42
15、. He paid _ to her on her helping him out of the difficulty once.A. attention B. efforts C. effects D. compliments 43. The CEO of the computer company made the final decision after he _ the matter with the board membersA. contacted B. connected C. consulted D. contrasted44. I was not _ that I had cu
16、t myself until I saw the blood all over my hand.A. astonishedB. annoyedC. consciousD. afraid45. They were often so _ in their research that they skipped meals and rest.A. attractedB. absorbedC. drawn D. concentrated46. I am _ that he is capable of finishing the task on time. A. assured B. ensured C.
17、 insured D. sured 47. We hurried to the theatre, only to be told there were no tickets _ for the Super Girls concert.A. suitable B. respectable C. acceptable D. availableSection B Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that the
18、re is one word more than you need. A. selectedB. amazed C. domesticD. ensure E. destinations F. specific G. assure H. accommodations I. excellent J. preferredThe global crisis, which originally started in the United States last year, has caused a lot of problems and affected peoples life in all aspe
19、cts. In New York, people are going away on weekends and sticking close to their homes. Heres how the down economy is changing the way they travel.SECONDARY CITIESSome smaller cities are stealing the glory. Fort Myers, Florida experienced double digit (位数) growth in September, 2022 over September 202
20、2, based on American Express Travel bookings. Cities like Portland, Oregon are also becoming popular _1_, with recent data showing an increase of 38% over last year. Even Philadelphias star is rising, said the senior editor Shaw Brown from Travelocity a leading provider of consumer-direct travel ser
21、vices for the leisure and business traveler.Brown said, “Its hard to explain exactly the reason for the boom. We are _2_ at all about this and it might be a decrease in airfare or hotel prices or _3_ marketing. Hotel rates in Fort Myers are down about 10%. But hotel rates in Portland are up.” She th
22、inks Philadelphias higher popularity is due to good marketing, a decrease in airfare of 16% compared to the overall 8% decrease for _4_ flights and more interest in historic destinations in general. FAMILY TRAVELRather than take a two-week vacation to Europe, families _5_ to visit national parks.Dav
23、id Mandy, spokesman for the Association of Amusement Parks, is optimistic about the summer season. He said even when gas was $ 4 a gallon in 2022, people continued to visit theme parks-they simply _6_ parks closer to their homes.For years, to _7_ families with kids visit national parks at a _8_ time
24、, park operators have been using special offers, promotions and discounts, the deals may be easier to find this year, especially when it comes to packages that include _9_. Universal Orlando Resort has a deal allowing families to book a three-night package and receive two additional nights free. Pac
25、kages include accommodations at a hotel near Universal and unlimited theme park admission to both Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure. (Write your answers on your answer sheet.)III. Reading Comprehension (40)Section ADirections: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or
26、phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.Imagine waking up one morning to discover all your personal information in your mobile phone has been stolen. Your messages have been infected with a virus that has sent itself to all the people you h
27、ave ever _48_ messages with. You try to make a call but your mobile phones address book has been deleted. What is _49_ is that you turn on your phone, only to find your screen back. Nowadays, Computer hackers, who have long focused on computers, have now got their _50_ on mobile phones. A phone viru
28、s programme can make your phone do things you have no control over. It might control the White House or the police. Or it could _51_ eat into the phones operating software, turning it off and erasing your personal information. With mobile phones functioning more like computers, its no _52_ that hack
29、ers and virus writers have the phones in their sights. Now that the mobile phone is a small computer with memory, important data and an _53_ to the Internet, these devices should be protected equally and carefully. _54_, it seems that the phone users have done nothing more to protect their phones an
30、d viruses have already made mobile phone owners _55_ in Asia. A virus can get messages and send them elsewhere. And it can record your password. People are now _56_ of surfing the Net, send emails and download software with their mobiles, so they are an easy target for the same hackers who have kept
31、 sending viruses to computers over the past two _57_. In China, the mobile of a certain _58_ kept sending a huge amount of messages automatically and secretly, which made her pay a lot of extra money reluctantly. In Japan, if you opened an email message on your mobile, it would cause the phone to re
32、peatedly _59_ the national emergency number. So phone operators had to cancel emergency calls until the fault was removed. Some experts say that mobile users can _60_ viruses, of course, by sticking to their traditional phones without Web links, while some others advise users to make Bluetooth invis
33、ible, delete all unsolicited messages without opening them, always say “_61_” if your phone asks to install a program that you are not _62_ with and install only software from safe websites as much as possible48. A. sent B. received C. exchanged D. contacted49. A. important B. wonderful C. worse D.
34、serious 50. A. hands B. viruses C. control D. temptation51. A. extensively B. absolutely C. regularly D. simply52. A. need B. wonder C. use D. possibility53. A. affection B. access C. address D. admission54. A. However B. Therefore C. Furthermore D. Somehow55. A. amazed B. terrified C. amused D. sur
35、prised56. A. capable B. possible C. able D. mobile57. A. weeks B. centuries C. years D. decades58. A. hacker B. businessman C. lady D. gentleman 59. A. call B. ring C. attack D. dial60. A. copy B. delete C. avoid D. recognize61. A. yes B. hello C. sorry D. no62. A. satisfied B. familiar C. delighted
36、 D. happySection BDirections: Read the following four passages. 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. AT
37、he year 2022 has witnessed the spread of Flu A-H1N1(甲型流感) and as the winter is approaching, it rends to regain its power. These days, one of the most popular words may be: Have you got a flu vaccine shot(注射) so far. Even in the USA, President Barack Obama declared A-H1N1 flu a national emergency and
38、 the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is recommending that all children aged from 6 months to 18 years should receive the flu vaccine.Vaccines battle diseases caused by bacteria and viruses. A weakened form of the germ is introduced into the body. The body makes special substances called a
39、ntibodies to fight the germs. If the actual germs were to attack, the antibodies would fight it. Because there are many kinds of flu viruses, scientists must create a new vaccine formula (方程式) each year. Researchers must make a prediction.It is like forecasting the weather. Sometimes they are right
40、on, and sometimes they are off. But even when the vaccine does not closely match circulating flu types, it can make the illness less serious.“The H1N1 vaccine is not as effective as the polio (小儿麻痹症) vaccine or the measles vaccine,” says Dr William Schaffner of Vanderbilt University of Medicine. “It
41、s not a great vaccine, but it is quite a good vaccine.”But the H1N1 vaccine doesnt work for everyone. There are certain people who should be careful about taking it because the vaccine is produced in eggs, those who are allergic(过敏的) to eggs should not take it. If you have a fever, you should wait u
42、ntil you recover.Some people are afraid that they might get the flu from the flu shot or the H1N1 vaccine is likely to have some side effects on them. World Health Organization (WHO) announced on Nov 3, 2022 that it is safe to have a vaccine shot because the viruses in the flu shot are inactivated a
43、nd they have been working on a global H1NI vaccine production plan. However, some minor side effects such as low-grade fever and body ache could occur. If they do, they begin soon after the shot, so it is better to have a half-hour observation after the shot. 63. Which of the following is the proper
44、 definition of “vaccine” ? A. Virus used for fighting against disease. B. Antibodies to fight germs. C. Formula to fight against disease. D. Substance containing virus used for protecting people against diseases.64. By saying “Its not a great vaccine, but it is quite a good vaccine, the author means
45、 the flu vaccine A. is not as effective as the polio and measles vaccines B. is not effective, compared with the polio and measles vaccines C. does help to make illness less serious D. is quite good because it works for everyone65. We can infer from the passage that _. A. those who are allergic to e
46、ggs should not take flu vaccine B. all the flu vaccines are not effective for everyone C. you should go to a doctor if you have a fever or body ache after taking the flu vaccine D. it is possible that some people might get the flu from the flu shot66. It is not advisable for everyone to take flu vac
47、cine because _. A. there are many kinds of virus B. the flu vaccine is not as effective as the polio and measles vaccinesC. someone may be allergic to itD. it has some minor side-effectsB Taiwan Flood and Typhoon Relief 88 Free Concerts & Auction Nights On August 8, 2022, Taiwan suffered from the hi
48、t of Typhoon Morakot, which caused a great loss of lives and damage. This wasthe worst typhoon to hit Taiwan in half a century and it hit the islands southern and eastern areas, dumped more than 80 inches of rain on the island and stranded thousands of villagers in mountainous areas. Taiwanese Stude
49、nt and Alumni Associations from many schools in the Greater New York area are sponsoring two charity concerts and auctions(拍卖) to help with fund raising for the reconstruction in Taiwan. Two charity concerts/ auctions: Thursday, August 27, 2022 5:00 pm Enter; 5:30 pm Begin Taipei Economic and Cultur
50、al Office in New York, 1 East 42nd Street (5th Avenue), New York, New York 10017 Sunday, August 30, 2022 3:00 pm Enter; 3:30pm Begin Overseas Chinese Culture Center of TECO in New York, 133-32, 41st Road, Flushing, New York 11355 Charity Programs: “Love and Hope”; “I Pray”; “Hand in Hand”; “NYC Floa
51、ting” For more program information of the concerts, please click here.Donation Information For questions or if youd like to perform (any form acceptable), work as a volunteer and donate money or artwork for auctions, please email: Email:Taiwan.Charity Tel: Call 646-460-1739 Mr. Shang For donation or
52、 more information, you can also visit the following web sites: You may also donate by mail: please make checks payable to Taiwan Charity. Address: 212 W 91ST ST #230, New York, NY10024 USA Citibank Acct#: 9955503808 All donors will be announced and listed on our website. All money collected will be
53、donated to the Taiwan Red Cross. Co-hosts and thanks Sponsors Taiwan students and alumni groups in Greater New York, Taiwan Charity. Hello NYC, FTSANY, ATANY, NYTFA and ABC. Special Thanks: TECO-NY Every single person added up together will form unlimited power. Every little contribution together wi
54、ll make the loving power stronger. Lets help those typhoon victims and send our love back to Taiwan!67. The purpose of the Relief 88 Concerts & Auction Nights is to _. A. work for the Taiwan Red Cross to raise fund for the typhoon victims. B. inform all Taiwan alumni to attend the charity concerts a
55、nd auctions. C. appeal to all Taiwan alumni to help with fund raising for the rebuilding. D. call on people to donate money at the two charity concerts and auctions. 68. Which way is not available if Linda Wu, a Taiwan alumna, intends to make a donation? A. Sending email to “Taiwan.Charity”. B. Call
56、ing at “212 W 91ST ST #230, New York, NY10024”. C. Dialing the number “646-460-1739” to call Mr. Shang. D. Visiting the website “69. From the passage we know that _. A. Typhoon Morakot, which hit the Taiwan island, was the ever worst one. B. All the participants will enter the concerts and auctions
57、free of charge. C. The two concerts and auctions are sponsored by a charity organization. D. All donors will be announced and listed on the Taiwan Red Cross website.70. You may see this information of the two charity concerts and auctions _. A. on a website.B. on the school bulletin board (布告板). C.
58、in a magazine. D. in the local school newspaper.C(新题型)Somali Piracy (索马里海盗)Somalias 3,025-kilometer coastline is the longest in Africa and near to key shipping routes connecting the Red Sea to the Mediterranean by way of the Suez Canal. It is the worlds 2nd biggest piracy hotspot after Indonesia. Mo
59、re than 130 merchant ships were attacked in the region last year and an tenfold(十倍的) increase was noted in the first ten months of 2022 and in October alone, three ships were hijacked there, including a ship with 25 crew from China. Somalia has had no effective central authority since former preside
60、nt Mohamed Siad Barre was driven out of the country in 1991. The government collapsed, setting off a bloody cycle of conflicts between different groups and it has been a war-torn nation ever since. Its nine million people have been teetering on starvation and more than forty percent of its people de
61、pend on food aid. There has been a lot of discussion in the media about how to drive piracy off the coast of Somalia. Much less attention has been given to the complex sources of political disorder and poverty that have led many Somalis into piracy. Other facts are that foreign shipping companies ha
62、ve been dumping nuclear waste off the coast of Somalia and robbing the country of its fishing industry. Many of Somalias “pirates” initially organized to defend their coast against this pollution and robbery.Somali pirates operate in the Indian Ocean and the Gulf of Aden. The pirates have fast boats
63、, modem weapons and equipment like satellite phones and global positioning systems(GPS全球定位系统). The generally do not steal goods or kill hostages. They are believed to be holding seventeen ships with about three hundred crew members. Some of the worlds heaviest shipping traffic passes the Somali coas
64、t. But major shipping companies have begun to consider new routes. Navy ships from America, Russia, China and other countries are now watching for pirates. But the area to protect covers more than one hundred sixty million square kilometers.Besides no effective governing on shore, the shipping compa
65、nies are also part of the problems. Paying them a sum of money to get it back is an economical decision, which contributes to a general climate of piracy. Further more, the military response has made the problem more complicated. Kenya (肯尼亚) has advised organizing a major international conference to
66、 solve the problems. But it seems a long way to go and we must get to know the fact that the world cannot end piracy and civil war without dealing with Somalias political problems.1. According to the passage, the biggest piracy hotspot is _. 2. What have led many Somalis into piracy? (Your answer mu
67、st be limited within 10 words)3. What is the purpose of Somali pirates hijacking since they generally dont steal goods or kill hostages? 4. We can safely conclude that the key to solving the piracy in Somalia is _. (Write your answers on your answer sheet.) D Word came on Friday that U.S. President
68、Barack Obama was awarded the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize, and he would join the ranks of historys great persons as the newest Nobel Peace Prize recipient. The Nobel prizes have been awarded annually since 1901 to those who bought the greatest benefit to mankind during the previous year.” Quite a lot of p
69、eople have been awarded the prize, such as Mother Theresa, Ghandi, FDR On Oct. 9, Friday, Obama said that he was surprised to learn that he won the Nobel Peace Prize of 2022, which he saw as a “call for action.” Speaking to reporters in the Rose Garden of the White House, he said he was “both surpri
70、sed and deeply humbled” to accept the award and didnt view it as recognition of his own accomplishments. He also said he would travel to Oslo to accept the prize on Dec. 10.Rather, the prize should be regarded as recognition of the goals he set for the United States and the world. “I will accept thi
71、s award as a call for action, a call for all nations to face up to the common challenges of the 21st century,” Obama said, “the challenges, including nuclear nonproliferation(防止核扩散), fighting against climate change and energy crisis, cant be met by any one leader or any one nation. That is why I hav
72、e been working to establish a new era of engagement in which all nations must take responsibility for the world we seek.” he said. Obama is the fourth U.S. president to win the Nobel Peace Prize and the third sitting president to do so. “The president will donate the entire $1.4 million prize to cha
73、rity,” White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said, “but hasnt decided yet which organizations will share the windfall”Reactions to his winning of the Nobel Peace Prize are mixed both in and out of the United States. Some like former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, the Nobel Peace Prize winner of 2022, sai
74、d Obamas award is “a bold statement of international support for his vision and commitment to peace and harmony in international relations.” However, Former Polish President Lech Walesa, who won the prize in 1983, questioned whether Obama deserved it now. And U.S. Republican Party Chairman Michael S
75、teele remarked that Obama won the prize as a result of his star power rather than meaningful accomplishments and the real question Americans were asking was what he has actually accomplished. “So soon and too early. He has done nothing but joy ride and give teleprompter (讲词提示机) speeches so far. He i
76、s still at an early stage. He is only beginning to act,” said Walesa, a netizen. 71. The underlined phrase “the third sitting president” probably means _. A. the third president alive.B. the third president in power. C. the third president who loves peace. D. the third president who donates the priz
77、e. 72. Those who questioned Obamas winning of the Nobel Peace Prize held the following opinions except that _. A. it was a call for action B. it was so soon and too early C. he won because of his star effectD. he had no contribution 73. We can infer from the passage that _. A. Obama considered that
78、he did deserve the prize. B. Obama hadnt expected that he would win the prize. C. Obama felt that the prize was a call for him to do more. D. Obama regarded the prize as recognition of what he had done.74. Reactions to Obamas winning of the Nobel Peace Prize are mixed because _. A. people think Obam
79、a shouldnt be awarded the prize. B. Obama is the first black president in the United States C. the challenges of the world cant be met by any one leader. D. people hold different opinions about his winning of the prize.EThe question of what children learn, and how they should learn it, is continuall
80、y being debated and redebated. Nobody dares any longer to defend the old system, the parrot-fashion (way of learning by repeating what others say) of learning lessons, the grammar-with-a-whip (鞭子) system, which was good enough for our grandparents. The theories of modern psychology have stepped in t
81、o argue that we must understand the needs of our children. Children are not just small adults; they are children who must be respected as such.Well, you may say, this is as it should be, and a good idea. But think further. What happens? “Education” becomes the responsibility not of teachers, but of
82、psychologists. What happens then? Teachers worry too much about the psychological implications(暗示) of their lessons, and forget about the subjects themselves. If a child dislikes a lesson, the teacher feels that it is his fault, not the childs. So teachers worry whether history is “relevant to modem
83、 young children. And do they dare to recount stories about violent battles? Or will this make the children themselves violent? Can they tell their classes about children of different races, or will this encourage racial hatred7 Why teach children to write grammatical sentences? Oral expression is be
84、tter. Sums? Arithmetic? No: real-life mathematical situations are more understandable.You see, you can go too far. Influenced by educational theorists, who have nothing better to do than write books about their ideas, teachers leave their teaching-training colleges filled with grand, psychological i
85、deas about children and their needs. They make complicated preparations and try out their “modern methods” on the long-suffering children. Since one “modern method” rapidly replaces another, the poor kids will have well been fed up by the time they leave school. Frequently the modern methods are so
86、complicated that they fail to be understood by the teachers, let alone the children; even more often, the relaxed discipline which is so necessary for the “informal” class prevents all but a handful of children from learning anything. 75. Under the old system, children were _. A. made to learn passi
87、vely. B. spoiled by their parents. C. treated equally as adults. D. were forced to become parrots.76. Modern psychologists hold the view that _. A. children are better off without learning lessons. B. children must be understood and respected. C. children are small adults and they know what they nee
88、d. D. education of children is the responsibility of psychologists.77. What happens when teachers give lessons with the theories of modern psychology? A. They find that more and more children like their lessons. B. They dont pay enough attention to students actual lessons. C. They must make full pre
89、parations and try out modern methods. D. They find that the relaxed discipline is so necessary for children.78. What is the authors attitude toward the theories of modern psychology? A. Uninterested. B. Acceptable. C. Satisfied. D. Critical.Section CDirections: Read the following text and choose the
90、 most suitable heading from the list A-F for each paragraph. There is one extra heading which you do not need. A. Learning to be a qualified freegan B. Food from the garbage can be healthy to eat C. Finding something else from the garbage D. Freeganism, a new lifestyle E. The obstacles to this new l
91、ifestyle F. Food waste in the US and Britain1. _ For growing number of people; the food for their dinner is found in the garbage bins outside supermarkets. They are “freegans”-ordinary, middle class people who search through dustbins for eatable food. The freegan movement is most popular in America,
92、 especially in New York City. “Freeganism is a reaction to waste,” says activist Adam Weissman, “But its also a reaction to injustices and exploitation that go into producing goods in the first place.”2._ A 1997 study by the US Department of Agriculture estimated that the US wastes about 43 billion
93、kilograms of food a year, about 27 percent of US production, but the tree figure is as much as 50 percent. “The No. 1 problem is that Americans have lost touch with what food is for,” Professor Jones said. “We have lost touch with the processes that bring it to the table.” In Britain, meanwhile, aro
94、und 17 million tones of food are buried between layers of dirt in some sites.3._ Freegans claim that it is easy to eat healthily out of garbage, if a few simple rules are followed. Food sold in most of the US and Britain is marked with an “eat by” date. Most is thrown out a day or two before it beco
95、mes unfit to eat. In retailing, the general rule is never to have empty shelves. It is always better to have too much than not to have enough. Major shops also constantly receive deliveries throughout the day. So it does not matter if things are thrown away. There will always be more delivered soon.
96、4. _ Its not just food that gets thrown out. “We found flat-screen TVs, working CD players and stereos,” says Adam Weissman. “I have put together most of my wardrobe out of garbage. Last years designer clothing in perfect shape is thrown away because its no longer fashionable, so I wear a lot of des
97、igner labels.”5. _ If you dont mind wearing last years fashions and eating food that is not quite new, then freeganism sounds like a good lifestyle. It is certainly an interesting approach to the problem of excess waste. But there is one difficulty. How many people are prepared to spend their evenin
98、gs looking through trash for things to eat and wear? How many would be prepared to tell their friends about it? And what about the smell?(Write your answers on your answer sheet) 第二卷IV. TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.1. 父母希望我每月留出一些钱买书。(aside).2. 请务必弄清楚他的婚礼何时何地举行。(make sure)3. 在北京期旅游期间他们中没有人同我联系。(tour; contactv)4. 你考虑过有些学生会不情愿参加这次活动吗? (consideration)5. 若想有一个好身体,我建议你多做运动并且保持好心情。(health) 6. 面对金融危机,有人灰心、有人抱怨、有人放弃,然而更多的人选择战胜它。(get over) (Write your answers on your answer sheet.)- 11 - / 11