1、扬州市2020届高三高考之前调研测试题 英 语 本卷分为第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题),满分120分。考试时间120分钟。第一部分 听力(共两节;每题1分,满分20分)第一节 听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. How long did the woman have science in high school?A. One year. B. Two years. C. At least three years.2. What doe
2、s the woman want the man to do?A. Learn to sing. B. Play the piano. C. Teach her to sing.3. Why is Wendy waiting for Susan?A. Theyre going somewhere together.B. She needs Susans key to their dorm.C. She wants to give back the key to Susan.4. What will the woman do tomorrow?A. Meet a customer. B. Att
3、end a wedding. C. Attend a meeting.5. What does the man intend to do?A. To buy a coat. B. To try on a new coat. C. To lend money to the woman.第二节 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间,每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. How much should the m
4、an pay?A. $110. B. $100. C. $55. 7. Where is the man going to sit?A. On the side of the first floor.B. On the side of the second floor.C. Beside the stage on the first floor.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. Who used to be poor at maths?A. John. B. Helen.C. Mike.9. What does the girl think of their physics teacher
5、?A. Strict. B. Modern. C. Kind.10. What can we know from the conversation?A. Mr. Ben is not humorous at all.B. The students like Mr. Ben.C. The students often fool Mr. Ben.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. What isnt the mans online activity? A. Talking with his friends. B. Shopping. C. Playing games.12. How does
6、 the man feel about talking online?A. Easier. B. Cheaper. C. Safer.13. What can we learn about the woman?A. She doesnt chat online. B. She has many cool friends. C. She thinks online chatter harmless.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14. How many times did the woman go to interview(s)?A. Once. B. Twice. C. Three tim
7、es.15. How does the woman feel about her behavior in the interview(s)?A. Confident. B. Nervous.C. Strange.16. What will the woman probably do in the company?A. Organize meetings. B. Entertain clients. C. Give performances.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What is the date today according to the local time?A. Ju
8、ly 18. B. July 19. C. July 20. 18. What are passengers advised to do?A. Read the Air China magazine.B. Read the Safety Flight leaflet.C. Get familiar with the type of aircraft they are taking.19. When is the announcement made?A. Shortly before landing. B. Shortly after taking off. C. Shortly before
9、taking off.20. What can we learn from the passage?A. This flight leaves for New York.B. This flight starts from the east coast of China. C. Vegetarian meals are available at any time during the flight.第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节 单项填空 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21. I think that conflict is unlikely to happen,
10、but if it _, the interests of both sides would be severely damaged.A. would occur B. had occurred C. were to occur D. occurs22. When I was young, I was really a _ child, always hanging out, coming home late and makingmy parents upset.A. contrary B. confidential C. conservative D. considerate23. _ on
11、 smart phones for communication, relaxation and information that people play phones while walking and eating. A. Such is the dependence B. Such dependence does C. So they are dependent D. So did they depend24. Some students even dont know that by helping a partner cheat in a test they may _ with the
12、same punishment. A. come up B. end up C. put up D. catch up25. It is generally acknowledged that loving your life is _ the key to happiness lies.A. what B. why C. where D. whether26. Claims, if any, must be made within 30 days, _ no claims will be accepted.A. without which B. for which C. during whi
13、ch D. after which27. In China, some people are getting away from city living _ rural areas to do what they love. A. in favor of B. in consequence of C. in need of D. in charge of 28. This article gives us a real _ into the causes of the present crisis in the world. A. enquiry B. admission C. insight
14、 D. division29. Dr. Coates, a famous architect from Italy, and his team _ the design of the citys landmark.A. committed B. overcame C. undertook D. spoiled30. COVID-19 broke out across some countries, _ severe losses on peoples life and property.A. brought B. bringing C. to bring D. having brought31
15、. It was the tenth time that the Chinese womens volleyball team _ the world championship.A. claimedB. has claimedC. has been claimingD. had claimed32.The next years challenges include some financial issues _. A. solved B. being solved C. to solve D. to be solved33. As is expected, it will still be s
16、ome time before a high-speed rail line in Yangzhou _ intooperation. A. will be put B. is put C. will have been put D. has put34. _ you feel that your friend is mean at times, cherishing your friendship is a normal part of life. A. Even thoughB. Now that C. As though D. In case35. - I will go on a di
17、et tomorrow.- _. Youve said that over a million times.A. Take your time B. I dont enjoy myself C. You got me there D. I dont buy it第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,共20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。One afternoon many years ago, I parked my car by the street, waiting to_36_ my mother from w
18、ork. As I looked outside the car window to my right, there was a small park where I saw a little boy, around two years old, running freely on the grass as his mother _37_ from a short distance. The boy had a big smile on his face as if he had just been _38_ from some sort of prison. The boy would th
19、en fall to the grass, get up, and without hesitation or without looking back at his mother, run as fast as he could, again, still with a smile on his face, _39_ nothing had happened.Actually, with kids, when they fall down, they dont think of their falling down as failure; _40_, they treat it as a l
20、earning experience. They _41_ try and try again until they succeed. While I was _42_ by the boys persistence, I was equally touched by the manner in which he ran. With each _43_, he looked so confident and so natural. No _44_ of fear, nervousness, or of being discouraged as if he didnt give a care a
21、bout the world around him.His only aim was to run freely and to do it as effectively as he could. He was just being a child being just himself completely in the moment. He was not looking for approval or was not worrying about _45_ someone was watching or not. He wasnt _46_ about being judged. He di
22、dnt seem to be _47_ by the fact that maybe someone would see him fall and that it would be _48_ if he did fall. No, all that _49_ to him was to accomplish the task or activity at hand to the best of his ability to run and to feel the experience of running fully and freely. I learned a lot from that
23、_50_ and experience, and have successfully brought that lesson with me in my many pursuits in life._51_, Ive always believed that in each of us is a little child with absolute courage, a child that has the ability to run freely without a care for anything external(外在的). I believe that courageous par
24、t of us that courageous child _52_ us all, will always be with us _53_ we live. We only need to allow it to emerge more fully. We only need to once again _54_ that child within us and give that child permission to run freely, just like that boy in the _55_.36. A. pick out B. look forC. pick upD. loo
25、k after37. A. smiledB. watchedC. wavedD. shouted38. A. set onB. set downC. set freeD. set up39. A. as ifB. even ifC. only ifD. if only40. A. meanwhileB. moreoverC. thoughD. rather41. A. willB. mustC. shouldD. might42. A. disappointedB. discouragedC. touchedD. treasured43. A. attemptB. failureC. adve
26、ntureD. mistake44. A. signalsB. signsC. marksD. symbols45. A. whyB. howC. whileD. whether46. A. concernedB. seriousC. curiousD. upset47. A. accusedB. botheredC. interruptedD. impressed48. A. appealingB. surprisingC. embarrassingD. exciting49. A. happenedB. attractedC. workedD. mattered50. A. observa
27、tionB. exposureC. evolutionD. procedure51. A. Until thenB. During thatC. Since thenD. After that52. A. forB. withinC. beyondD. by53. A. as well asB. as soon asC. as far asD. as long as54. A. conclude withB. compare withC. connect withD. compromise with55. A. carB. openC. wildD. park第三部分 阅读理解(共15小题;每
28、小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ADownloading files is one of the primary uses of the Internet. You can find virtually anything online, and chances are that youve been downloading files ever since you started using your computer. Your Operating System will attempt to put
29、 all of your downloads in one central location, but eventually you may have downloaded files all over your computer. Knowing how to quickly find your downloaded files can save you a lot of time and headache. Check your Downloads folder(文件夹). Windows includes a Downloads folder that acts as the defau
30、lt (默认的) download location for most programs for every user. There are a couple of ways you may be able to find your Downloads folder:Click the Start menu and then click your user name. You should see a Downloads folder in the window that opens.Open Windows Explorer Win+E. Your Downloads folder may
31、be listed in the left frame under Favorites or Computer/This PC.Press Win+R and type shell: downloads. Press Enter to open the Downloads folder. Check other locations. If you download with a lot of programs, chances are that your downloads have become a bit spread out. Other popular places for your
32、downloads to appear are your Desktop and your Documents/My Documents folder.If you have a secondary drive that acts as a file storage, check to see if youve created a download folder on it as well. Search for the file. If you know the name of the file you downloaded, you can search for it to quickly
33、 open it. Press Win and start typing the name of the file. You should see it appear in the search results. Open your downloaded files. You shouldnt have much difficulty opening most files that you download online, but you may run across a few file types that can give you problems. See the guides bel
34、ow for details on opening these troublesome files.Playing MKV video files 56. This passage aims to instruct Internet users _. A. how to download files from the Internet B. how to search for files on the Internet C. how to find files downloaded from the Internet D. how to open the folders on the Inte
35、rnet 57. If you cant find the file at the default download location in your computer, you might try to _. A. press Win+R B. click My Documents C. extract an RAR file D. open the Downloads folder. BScientists say they have used the gene-editing tool CRISPR to repair a persons eyesight for the first t
36、ime. The CRISPR tool makes it possible to change DNA to add needed genes or take some away if they lead to problems. A patient recently had the procedure done for an inherited form of blindness. The operation took place at Oregon Health and Science University in Portland. “We literally have the pote
37、ntial to treat people who are essentially blind and make them see,” said Charles Albright. He is chief scientific officer at Editas Medicine in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Editas is one of the companies developing the treatment. Albright added, “We think it could open up a whole new set of medicines t
38、o go in and change your DNA.” The people taking part in the study have a genetic condition that keeps the body from making a protein needed to turn light into signals to the brain, which leads to sight. Scientists have found it difficult to treat the condition with usual gene therapy. So, they are a
39、iming to edit or remove the mutation(突变)by making two cuts on either side of it. The hope is that the ends of DNA will reconnect and make the gene work as it should. Through a tube the width of a human hair, doctors put three drops of fluid containing the gene editing machinery just under the retina
40、(视网膜), which is the lining at the back of the eye that contains the light-sensing cells. Doctors believe they need to fix one-tenth to one-third of the cells to repair vision. In animal tests, scientists were able to correct half of the cells with the treatment, Albright said. Some independent exper
41、ts were hopeful about the new study. Dr. Kiran Musunuru is a gene-editing expert at the University of Pennsylvania. He said the treatment seems likely to work, based on tests in mice and monkeys. The gene editing tool stays in the eye and does not travel to other parts of the body. So, “If something
42、 goes wrong, the chance of harm is very small.” Musunuru said. “It makes for a good first step for doing gene editing in the body.”58. Who can most possibly benefit from this new treatment?A. Patients who are essentially color-blinded.B. Patients who turn blind due to accidents or diseases.C. Patien
43、ts who are born with no ability to see.D. Patients who lose their vision at a young age.59. Which is Paragraph 4 mainly about?A. The result of the treatment.B. The theory of the treatment.C. The difficulty of the treatment.D. The disadvantage of traditional treatment.60. What is likely to be discuss
44、ed after the last paragraph?A. The function of the gene-editing tool.B. The limitation of the gene-editing tool.C. The effect of the treatment on animals.D. The research of the treatment on humans.CDec 21st 2018On December 19th Gatwick airport, Britains second-biggest, was forced to close due to sev
45、eral sightings of drones(无人机)flying near its runways. The airport only reopened on the morning of December 21st. .The potential for an incident of this scale has been recognized for some years now. The falling price of small drones in recent years has resulted in the number flying dangerously near a
46、ircraft to rise sharply. . This is a threat that the authorities have to take seriously. Recent research suggests that small unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) can be much more damaging than birds a surprisingly common cause of aircraft crashes at the same impact speed, even if they are a similar weigh
47、t. The researchers found that the drones rigid and dense materialssuch as metal, plastic and lithium batteriescan put aero planes at much greater risk than a bird carcass(动物尸体). If a drone were to hit an aircrafts fan blades when it is operating at its highest speed, the blades could break and power
48、 to the engine could be lost. . But it also underlined the potential for destruction that drones afford. The British police do not think that terrorism was the motivation behind the latest incident at Gatwick. According to the Daily Telegraph, a British newspaper, environmental activists are suspect
49、ed of being behind the attack, which has happened before. As attention turns to what can be done to prevent a repeat, two solutions stand out. The first is regulation. Regulators in America and Britain already ban drones from flying too close to airports. America has introduced a compulsory registra
50、tion scheme for drones and Britain plans to follow suit. But as the chaos at Gatwick shows, even serious punishments will not stop those intending to cause harm deliberately. . Technology is the second, and more important, answer to the threat. In the US the FAA has experimented with a system. Drone
51、s can have pre-programmed software that keeps them away from prohibited areas, an approach known as “geofencing”. British engineers have come up with a system that catches drones with a net and then softly lands them with a parachute. Dutch police have even attempted to train eagles to catch drones
52、in the sky and return them to their trainers as if they were song birds. The closure at Gatwick will give ideas such as these a mighty push forward.61. Compared to birds, drones have become a more serious threat to airplane crash in that _.A. drones are much heavier than birds in generalB. drones us
53、ually fly even faster than birdsC. drones will attack airplanes on purposeD. drones are made of rigid and dense materials62. The sentence “The extended closure of Gatwick was a justified response to this threat.” should be put in _.A. B. C.D.63. It can be inferred from the article that _.A. The decr
54、easing size of drones recently has led to frequent accidents of this kind. B. Among the solutions, technology is considered to be a more reliable one.C. The FAA has adopted a “geofencing” system with the help of trained eagles.D. The British police think environmentalists conducted the latest incide
55、nt at Gatwick.64. What can be a suitable title for the article?A. Drones or birds, which is more harmful?B. How to stop unmanned aerial vehicles?C. Several drones close Gatwick airport.D. Drones have become a pressing issue.DIn November 2016, two influential art curators(艺术策展人)threw a memorable part
56、y in Shanghai. The hosts Linyao Kiki Liu, and Klaus Biesenbach, picked an unusual place for the great event: a repaired underground bomb shelter. That night it was filled mostly with an oversea crowd that had flown in to celebrate the art event. Shanghai seemed determined to present itself as a new
57、centre of the art world.Chinese contemporary art was actually born in Beijing. In 1979, soon after the country began rolling out economic reforms, a small group of artists held an unofficial exhibition, which lasted just two days but the seed for Chinas grass roots arts movement was sown. By the ear
58、ly 2000s the 798 arts district in the north-east of the city was becoming a vital destination for international dealers and curators. Now Shanghai is competing with Beijing to become Chinas cultural capital.Shanghais initial embrace of art was restricted. Beginning in the early 2000s, a few local ga
59、lleries supported a scattering of artists. There were no more than a handful of museums. The prospect of hosting Expo 2010 helped motivate Shanghais local government to encourage property developers to launch an ambitious urban-regeneration programme that would reframe the city as a cultural hub. At
60、 the heart of this renewal was West Bund, a 9.4km belt of Shanghai riverside, whose old industrial buildings and former airport were to be repurposed under the declaration “Culture First, Industry Oriented”.In 2014 two landmark contemporary-art museums opened there the Long Museum and Yuz Museum. Th
61、e same year also saw the introduction of Le Freeport West Bund, a warehouse built to help the tax-free import, export and storage of artworks, a prime example of the citys market-friendliness. The inflow of collectors triggered by the series of events presented an important opportunity for galleries
62、 to hold exhibitions, unveil new spaces and host parties. Much of the activity took place in the newest art facilities West Bund and the Power Station of Art.All the glamour, though, cannot mask the concern felt by some artists and gallerists in Shanghai. Does projecting the city as such a high-end,
63、 outward-looking hub risk endangering some of other important corners of the city? Rapid gentrification(中产阶级化)is already forcing many small businesses, like the family-run noodle joints and the bicycle-repair shops, to close down. And indeed, the art party, Shelter, is due to close after the Culture
64、 Bureau refused to renew its lease(租约).This upgrading of the city is already affecting the arts sector. Rising rents a direct outcome of urban redevelopmenthave made the production of art in Shanghai difficult, forcing artists to the citys fringes, and beyond. It risks crushing the kind of grass roo
65、ts, artist-led initiatives on which so much of Chinas contemporary art was founded. The shift also affects galleries. Three of the citys most important names MadeIn Gallery, Aike Dellarco and ShanghART have relocated this year from Shanghais original art hub, M50, to West Bund. Their departure will
66、mean fewer visitors to M50s remaining lower-tier, entry-level galleries for whom a move to West Bund is out of the question. If M50 struggles, that may affect new artists seeking representation in the city.The cultural transformation of Shanghai has been astonishing. But it risks threatening the kin
67、d of complex and sustainable engagement that a lively arts sector needs. If local government can encourage affordable spaces for young artists and help promote a climate where artists and art professionals can prosper, then this most dynamic of cities might truly have it all. 65. “Linyao Kiki Liu, a
68、nd Klaus Biesenbach” are mentioned at the beginning of the passage to show that _.A. Shanghai has been racing to become Chinas cultural capital.B. Shanghai encourages property developers to build museums.C. Shanghai is appealing to more celebrities(名人)to go sight-seeing.D. Shanghai has beaten Beijin
69、g in holding art exhibitions.66. The underlined phrase “roll out” in Paragraph 2 has the closest meaning to the one in _.A. “Well give her some VIP treatment androlloutthe redcarpet”. B. “Heletacoupleofgoldenapplesrolloutfromunderthebasket”. C. “Thenitwastimetorolloutof bed andlineupforbreakfast”.D.
70、 “We haverolledoutanimprovementinitiativeacrossourorganization”.67. According to the authors introduction, we can learn that _.A. the 798 arts district in Shanghai has already attracted many international dealers.B. Shanghai has adopted preferential tax policies in West Bund to inspire cultural indu
71、stry. C. the prospect of contemporary art in Shanghai is greatly determined by Expo 2010.D. more art enthusiasts will go and appreciate high quality art exhibitions in M50. 68. The upgrading of Shanghai may have negative effects on the following corners EXCEPT _.A. local galleriesB. new artistsC. Cu
72、lture BureauD. bicycle-repair shops69. What is the authors attitude towards contemporary art in Shanghai?A. Critical.B. Optimistic.C. Subjective.D. Indifferent.70. In which section of a magazine might the article appear?A. Global business.B. Finance and economics.C. Books and arts.D. The world this
73、week.第四部分 任务型阅读 (共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:每个空格只填1个单词。请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。Potential energy is the energy, chemical or physical, stored within an object, atom or molecule(分子). Think about a car at the top of a roller-coaster (过山车), pausing just before it slopes into t
74、he next turn. A log resting in a fireplace just before it is about to be lit is a treasure house of potential energy. As the log burns, the connections between carbon atoms that make up the wood are being broken down, and the potential energy stored within those connections is being released as heat
75、 and light. As a comet approaches a planet or star, it slows, momentarily affected by the larger bodys gravity. The potential energy builds up and then reaches a breaking point as the comet accelerates around the larger body, and is shot out to the other side.Sports show countless examples every day
76、 of potential energy being transformed into kinetic energy. Kinetic energy is the energy of movement. When an archer(弓箭手)draws and holds her arrow, her bow is filled with stored potential energy. When she releases the bowstring, all the potential energy is quickly transformed into kinetic energy, wh
77、ich is transferred to the arrow that takes flight. The transformation of stored potential energy into kinetic energy can also be made use of to power homes, factories and entire cities. The most notable example is the Hoover Dam. The Hoover Dam is an arch-gravity dam by design. This design name is t
78、he first clue as to how exactly the dam makes use of energy. Located in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River, the Hoover Dam formed, and now holds back Lake Mead the largest reservoir in the United States. Gravity acts as a force upon Lake Mead. Held at bay by the Hoover Dam, the waters of Lake Me
79、ad and the Colorado River gain greater potential energy with each passing moment. The Arizona and Nevada spillways(溢洪道)are two means by which the waters of Lake Mead can escape the dam. As the lake water falls over the walls into a spillway, potential energy is instantly transformed into kinetic ene
80、rgy. The channels through which the water normally escapes every day are the four intake towers. These towers allow the water flow through passageways to the powerhouse and hydroelectric generators. When the water reaches the intake towers and is allowed to flow down through the passageways, all the
81、 stored potential energy created by the force of gravity acting upon the water is transformed into kinetic energy, just as when water flows over the wall into a spillway. By taking advantage of the transformed potential energy of Lake Mead, the Hoover Dam provides power to California, Nevada and Ari
82、zona. Moments like these happen all across the physical world, whether on the molecular or universe level. Main pointsSupporting detailsWhat is potential energy?Potential energy is the energy existing either in the chemical or physical (71) _, which is stored in an object.l When a car is sloping int
83、o the next turn from the top of a roller-coaster, it is building up potential energy.l When a log is burning, the connections between carbon atoms are being broken down, (72) _ potential energy as light and heat. l When a comet approaches a planet or star, the potential energy (73) _ to a breaking p
84、oint and then the comet is shot out to the other side.How is potential energy transformed into kinetic energy?Potential energy can be transformed into kinetic energy, which is the energy (74) _ by movement. l When the bowstring is released by an archer, the potential energy stored in the full bow is
85、 quickly transferred to the arrow, thus transformed into kinetic energy which sets the arrow (75) _ far away. l Hoover Dam is the most notable example of energy transformation. Hoover Dam is (76) _ in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River, holding back Lake Mead. The waters of Lake Mead escape the
86、Dam, falling over the walls into Arizona and Nevada spillways, leading to the (77) _ transformation from potential energy into kinetic energy. The (78) _ of potential energy is from the force of gravity acting upon the water What (79) _ is the energy transformation made of?Homes, factories and citie
87、s are efficiently (80) _ thanks to the powerhouses and hydroelectric generators taking advantage of the transformed potential energy. 第五部分 书面表达 (满分25分)81. 请认真阅读下文信息,并按照要求用英语写一篇150词左右的文章。Chinas New Wildlife Trade Ban and Upcoming Law Amendment(修正案)March 05, 2020 “Lisa” Ning HuaThe Coronavirus Outbrea
88、k in China, has been identified by the World Health Organization as a “Public Health Emergency of International Concern” or “PHEIC.” Seventeen years after the horrific SARS outbreak, the coronavirus has once again shown a spotlight on the risks of consuming wildlife as food and encouraged public out
89、cry to ban wild meat consumption in China.This challenge is not unique to China. Epidemics, such as Ebola, Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy or Mad Cow Disease, Avian Influenza, and SARS, all originate from wildlife.To combat the outbreak, China announced a suspensio
90、n on wildlife trade across the country in January and a crackdown (i.e., stricter enforcement) on illegal activities involving wildlife. The countrys top legislature also initiated a process for amending the current Wildlife Protection Law and announcing a decision this week to ban the trade of wild
91、life as food and tighten the crackdown on illegal wildlife trade. While this is all very good news, it should be noted that the ban is not permanent and will automatically expire(失效)when the amendments to the Wildlife Protection Law become effective. Further, key details regarding ban enforcement ha
92、ve yet to be clarified to ensure it serves its purpose. 【写作内容】1. 用约30个单词概述上述信息的主要内容;2. 谈谈你如何看待保护野生动物,并说明理由(至少两点)。【写作要求】1. 写作过程中不能直接引用原文语句;2. 作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称;3. 不必写标题。【评分标准】内容完整,语言规范,语篇连贯,词数适当。 扬州市2020届高三考前调研测试题答案听力15 BBBBC 610 ACACB 1115 CBABA 1620 AABCA 单选 2125 CAABC2630 DACCB 3135 DDBAD完型3640 CBC
93、AD 4145 ACABD 4650 ABCDA 5155 CBDCD阅读5657 CB5860CBD 6164 DCBC6570 ADBCBC 任务型71. form/state (归纳总结) 72. releasing (词性转换) 73. accumulates (同义转换) 74. produced / generated / created(同义转换) 75. flying (同义转换) 76. located/situated (原词) 77. instant (词性转换) 78. creation / formation(词性转换) 79. use(原词) 80. powered
94、 (原词)书面表达81. One possible version:The outbreak of several serious epidemics has brought wildlife conservation back into the public eye. China has shown its determination to ban the consumption of wildlife as food and stricter law is on its way. From my perspective, its urgent to protect wildlife. Af
95、ter all, the planet Earth exists not only for the benefit of humans, but also for various creatures. Every animal has its place in the biosphere, and we humans have no right to destroy it. By protecting wild animals and their habitats, we can maintain the natural balance of all life on Earth. Whats
96、more, an increasing number of species are threatened with extinction largely due to violent killing for profits, which in turn endangers the living environment of humans, thus spelling disasters. In conclusion, wildlife protection is critical to the reversal of biodiversity declines, and beneficial to human health as well. Not until we leave wildlife in peace can we smile in relief.