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s important to note that how easily a virus spreads persontoperson can vary. Some viruses are highly contagious (傳染性)(like measles), while other viruses are less so. There is much more to learn about the transmissibility severity, and other features associated with Covid19.【寫(xiě)作內(nèi)容】1. 用約30個(gè)單詞概述上文有關(guān)冠狀病毒傳播的路徑;2. 用約120個(gè)單詞發(fā)表你的觀點(diǎn),內(nèi)容包括:(1) 政府和民眾如何防治冠狀病毒的傳播;(2) 面對(duì)疫情,請(qǐng)你發(fā)出23個(gè)倡議,助力中國(guó)戰(zhàn)勝疫情。t always place your own wellbeing last. Being considerate of others can be a positive trait, but be sure to take time for your own health as well. Besides, don39。 living environmentD. Animals in harmony with humans could express emotions more easily.68. The author gives the example of a whale expressing its gratitude to divers to .A. teach humans to have a grateful heartB. show that animals have certain feelingsC. explain humans live in harmony with animalsD. tell readers whales have special ways to say thanks69. What is the purpose of the last paragraph?A. To give an explanation of the relationship between soul and fellow feeling,B. To stress the importance of understanding animals’ feelings in human progress.C. To remind humans of the meaning of appreciating nature.D. To raise a new question about creatures and fragile planet.70. What would be the best title for the text?A. Do animals really have souls?B. Are animals similar to humans?C. Can humans municate with animals?D. How do animals express their emotions?第II卷 (兩部分,共35分)第四部分任務(wù)型閱讀(共10小題。s progression toward understanding its place in Creationand toward appreciating the inheritance we hold in mon with other sentient beings on this increasingly small and fragile planet.65. What can we infer from Charles Darwin39。s attitude towards the workfree world?A. Objective. B. Negative. C. Skeptical. D. Cautious.62. What does the underlined word “downsides in Paragraph 2 probably refer to?A. Risks. B. Losses.C. Challenges. D. Disadvantages.63. John Danaher might agree that .A. work plays an important role in our future lifeB. people don39。s work, I often feel tired, says John Danaher, a lecturer at the National University of Ireland, adding, “In a world in which I don39。 mouths.? Bring a stroller (嬰兒車(chē))for younger kids. The farm is easy to navigate with gravel paths throughout? Stick around for the cow milking. It is very informative.56. On Maplewood Farm, visitors can .A. receive free mails before making group reservationsB. enrich their experiences of interacting with animalsC. learn from employees how to train and raise animalsD. find it a challenge to see the farm around in 30 minutes57. What action may present potential risks to the visitors?A. Forget to bring an umbrella.B. Borrow strollers in the farm.C. Watch a cow milking nearby.D. Use hands to feed the animals.BBombardier beetles are known for their skillful response to predators (捕食,性動(dòng)物).If they are about to be eaten, the insects spray their predators with boilinghot chemicals. If they get swallowed anyway, they have plan B: Blast (爆炸)their way out from the inside.In an experiment, scientists watched as a Japanese stream toad readily swallowed an Asian bombardier beetle. But 44 minutes later, the toad vomited (嘔吐)the contents of its stomach. The insect ran away, physically unharmed.“The vomited beetle was alive and active, study authors Shinji Sugiura and Takuya Sato of Kobe University in Japan reported in the journal Biology Letters. Why, the researchers wondered, does luck always favor the escape artists? To find out, they needed more of them, and they needed to feed them to more toads. Scientists gathered 15 species of ground beetles, including the bombardier beetle. They also collected Japanese mon toads, which are natural bombardier beetle predators, and Japanese stream toads, which do not live in the same place as the insect.Sugiura and Sato hypothesized (假設(shè))that over years of exposure, the mon toad species developed a greater tolerance to the bombardier beetle39。m driving around giving free haircuts. If I go grab my 38 , do you want one right now?” As Steller likes to tell the 39 , he paused. “40, he said, “I have a funeral to go to this week. I was really hoping to get a 41. ”She drove off, and went to the salon she 42 One of her stylists helped her 43 a red chair into her car. Then the two drove back and trimmed (修剪)the man39。re the last person it can happen to.A. everything B. nothing C. anything D. something28. I a classic novel when, right in the middle of an interesting chapter, my mobilephone rang.A. read B. was reading C. had read D. would read29. While the content of tobacco advertising may not be targeted at teenagers, theattractive images in the ads are impressive to them.A. explicitly B. extremely C. elegantly D. ethnically30. All flights clue to the thunder storm, they had to go there by highspeed train.A. cancelled B. to cancel C. being cancelled D. having cancelled31. You might be trapped in an elevator emergency, in case you should stay calm and call for help.A. that B. which C. whose D. its32. —Why have you sold your old Buick car like ?It consumes much oil and has a lot of mechanical problems.A. a wet blanket B. a child39。17. What is the talk mainly about?A. What to do to protect animals.B. Whether to keep animals in zoos.C. How to improve zoos39。t agree.B. It39。每段對(duì)話(huà)僅讀一遍。1. What will the speakers watch tonight?A. An Italian opera. B. An Indian opera. C. A Chinese opera.2. Where is the City Hall?A. On Dawn Aven