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_ ( advocate ) that the international munity join hands to realize the peaceful exploration of outer space by sharing _70_ it learns with the rest of the world.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35 分)第一節(jié)短文改錯(cuò)(共10小題。 s unmanned Mars probe ( 探測(cè)器) Tianwen 1, _61_ ( name) after a poem by ancientChinese poet Qu Yuan, was launched _62_ ( successful) on a Long March 5 rocket in Hainan, July23, 2020, which marks the beginning of the country39。,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。t we allow him to_53_what makes him happy, and we can support and_ 54_him through the experiences he chooses.”It now sounds so_ 55_, really, but I needed to hear it. I needed someone to tell me that our child would be happy if we would just allow him to be.I have taken these pearls of_56_ and paid it forward (傳遞愛) by_ 57_them with the parents of other_58_diagnosed children. I have heard on many_ 59_, “ Thank you. I needed to hear that. And I_ 60_ understand because I39。ll_52_those experiences, and maybe he won39。s the same boy that he was yesterday. Having a(n)_50_ like this doesn39。t imagine he would be happy or feel_47_in his life without experiencing those. Then I received two key pieces of _48_: one from my brother, and one from my husband.My older brother Gerry told me,“You know, you don39。,滿分30分) 閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。s time to start looking at ways to get A. Look at your spiritual world first.39。t let yourself be pared to others一getting rid of these parisons on your lists can give you a positive improvement, and this. is also something you must learn to overe if you want to succeed in your career as well as your personal 。選項(xiàng)。每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。 s research has scientific basis.B. To stress Germany focuses much attention on trees.C. To show trees do have inborn abilities unlike human beings.D. To advertise for the The Times to attract more readers.35. What39。 s attitude to Wohlleben?A. Skeptical. B. Favorable. C. Prejudiced. D. Mixed.33. What can be inferred about Wohlleben?A. Besides forester, he is an American writer. B. He isn39。 everyone knows immediately what I mean. After years working for the state forestry administration in RhinelandPalatinate and then as a forester managing 3, 000 acres of woods near. Cologne, he began to understand that contemporary practices were not serving the trees, or those who depend on them, very well.“By artificially spacing out trees,the plantation forests that make up most of Germany39。一and, for reasonsunknown, keep the ancient stumps (樹樁) of longfallen panions alive for centuries by feeding them a sugar solution through their roots. ”These are just a few of the secrets that Peter Wohlleben, a German forester and bestselling author, has learned about trees.With a mix of scientific research and his own observations the 5 1yearold Wohlleben studied forestry and has worked in the forest since 1987 一the man who speaks for the trees does so in decidedly anthropomorphic (擬人的) terms, while, some German biologists question his use. Of language to describe life in the forest. But Wohlleben says this is exactly the point. “I use a very human language. ( Scientific language removes all the emotion, and people don39。 nurse sick neighbors。 s for seven years on average. The participants were tested at the beginning of the study to assess the type. and degree of symptoms they had, They then had a ping pong session once a week. The sessions included stretching exercises and specific ping pong exercises led by experienced table tennis players from the department of Sports Science of Fukuoka University.The symptoms were then assessed again at three months and six months ( at the end of the study),and during that period participants experienced significant improvements in speech, handwriting, getting dressed, getting out of bed and walking. For example, it took participants an average of more than two attempts to get out of bed at the beginning of the study pared to an average of one attempt at the end of the study. They also had significant improvements in facial expression, posture, rigidity ( 僵硬),slowness of movement and hand trembles.“While this study is small,the results are encouraging because they show ping pong, a relatively inexpensive form of therapy,may improve some symptoms of Parkinson39。s 72nd Annual Meeting in April, 2020,is so interesting. The researchers found that playing ping pong may lead to significant improvements in Parkinson ”s symptoms.“Ping pong, which is also called table tennis, is a form of aerobic (有氧的) exercise that has been shown in the general population to improve i handeye coordination, sharpen reflexes, and stimulate the brain, ”said study author Kenichi Inoue, M. D.,of Fukuoka University. “ We wanted to examine if people with Parkinson’s disease would see similar benefits that may in turn reduce some of their symptoms.”The study included 12 people ( an average age of 73) with mild to moderate Parkinson39。s the main purpose of prereading?A. To judge the necessity of careful reading. B. To finish the reading as soon as possible.C. To practice and strengthen reading skills. D. To get rid of the reading obstacles.CA new study, out of Japan 39。 s the main idea of paragraphs 2 and 3 about pre reading?A. The procedures. B. The benefits. C. The tips. D. The contents.25. Which of the following can replace the underlined word in Paragraph 3?A. Includes. B. Improves. C. Confirms. D. Promotes.26. Which step are you in when you39。 re calling about a refund, or you need to speak to us directly, please call us at 0800 727 800 from within the UK, or +44 (0)203 250 0145 from abroad.21. Who can travel together with an assistance dog in the fight cabin?A. An average passenger. B. A flight staff. adC. A blind passenger. D. A petshop owner.22. When should you book your assistance dog