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Last Sunday, I, along with my friends Li Ming, Wang Lin and Han Mei, decided to go on a piic by our bike. We started early in the morning, with bags filling with food, drinks and fruit. We soon arrived to our destination. We took out a piece of cloths and unfold it on the grass. Next, we put our food on it and shared the food together. We suggested that Wang Lin, who is good at singing, gave us a performance. Enjoy the beautiful songs and the surrounding scenery, I felt really happy. When the sun went down, we collected all the rubbish and put in a bag. When other people saw that we were doing, they thought highly of us for their act of environmental protection. 第二節(jié) 書面表達(dá) (滿分 25 分) 假如你是李明,學(xué)校領(lǐng)導(dǎo)和教師因為擔(dān)心同學(xué)們?yōu)g覽不健康的網(wǎng)站,關(guān)閉了教室內(nèi)電腦的網(wǎng)絡(luò)瀏覽功能,你們感到很難過。 When we feel great, a smile es naturally. It’s not natural to smile when we’re sad or upset. But it turns out that smiling might be the best thing to do when you’re ready to shift into a brighter mood. Scientists have found that smiling on purpose can help people feel better. 36 Smiling on purpose changes brain chemistry. So it can be a big help to people who are dealing with depression and anxiety. Our body language can influence our emotions. In one study, researchers discovered that people who stood in a confident way actually felt more confident. 37 A smile helps you feel happier and being happier helps you keep the smile going in a genuine way. 38 There’s just one trick to making smiling work for you: You need to do it correctly. A true and genuine smile is called a Duchenne smile. It uses all the muscles in the face, including the “l(fā)aughter lines” around your eyes. 39 If you are smiling on purpose to help lift your mood, you will notice some changes in your face. But you may ignore these tiny changes in your face. 40 You can see how it feels by holding a pencil horizontally between your teeth as you smile. A. Your fake smile is now a real one! B. You can do something to help yourself smile. C. Using all these muscles is important, even in a fake smile. D. It’s an expression of our joy, happiness, appreciation or excitement E. These changes are lifted cheeks and your laughter lines. F. Just the simple act of putting a smile on your face can lead you to feel actual happiness G. In another study, people who put on a facial expression ended up feeling the emotion that went with it. 第三部分:英語知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分 45分) 第一節(jié):完形填空 (共 20 小題;每小題 ,滿分 30 分) Imagine loving someone so much that you’d swim more than 5,000 miles to see him or her. Dindim manages to swim that far every year to 41 his friend John. This is 42, not only because of the love between the two friends, but because Dindim is 43 a penguin. John found Dindim covered in oil, hardly 44 on a beach near his home. He picked him up, cleaned him off and brought him to his house where he 45 him and got him healthy again. John named him Dindim. After a week, he 46 the penguin back to the beach and tried to release him, 47 Dindim refused to leave John. They 48 together for the next eleven months. Then, Dindim disappeared. 49, John thought he’d never see his friend again. But just a few months 50 , Dindim was back. He found John on the beach, and followed him home. Each year, he 51 for four months to live with other penguins. For the other eight months, he lives with John. John says that each time they meet again, Dindim seems 52 to see him. He says he loves the penguin as if he were his own 53. He feels certain that Dindim loves him in the 54 way. Ecologist Carl Safina says that animals can and do love humans. He writes and speaks a lot about animals and their 55. According to Carl, it’s obvious that animals feel love for humans. What’s less obvious is whether or not human love animals enough to 56 them. Hundreds of thousands of animals are 57 by the same oil that covered Dindim when John found him. Fifty percent of 58 has disappeared in the last 40 years because of humans 59 their habitats. Scientists say we’re in a new mass extinction period. In the next two 60, they predict that we’ll lose 75 percent of the remaining species on earth. 41. A. congratulate B. visit C. invite D. help 42. A. heartwarming B. considerate C. interesting D. ridiculous 43. A. fortunately B. obviously C. actually D. surely 44. A. active B. asleep C. lively D. alive 45. A. nursed B. collected C. focused D. guarded 46. A. brought B. answered C. called D. pulled 47. A. and B. so C. although D. but 48. A. played B. worked C. lived D. studied 49. A. Angrily B. Sadly C. Gladly D. Nervously 50. A. before B. ago C. then D. later 51. A. disappears B. escapes D. hides 52. A. more miserable B. more confident C. happier D. stronger 53. A. friend B. child D. neighbour