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alia first held Earth Hour in 2020 and it went global in 2020, attracting 50 million people, anizers say. WWF, which started the event, is hoping one billion people from nearly 90 countries will take part in this event. 72. According to the passage, what’ s the main purpose of Earth Hour? A. To fight against global economic crisis. B. To remain people of the danger from climate change. C. To attract the attention of governments. D. To show people’ s willingness to save energy. 73. The underlined word “ highlight” (in paragraph1) can be replaced by_____. A. stress B. lighten C. remove D strike 74. We can know from Kim Carstensen that_____. A. he is calling on more people to care about our pla. B. he is sure a new climate deal will be made C. he is afraid that the earth will be destroyed one day D he still feels along to fight against climate change. 75. We can infer from the last paragraph that_____. A. the countries involved have e to 90. B. the first Earth Hour was held in Australia. C. Earth Hour was started by WWF. D. more people are participating in Earth Hour. 第四部分: 寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分 35分) 第一節(jié):任務(wù)型的讀寫 (共 10小題,每小題 1分,滿分 10 分) 閱讀線面短文,根據(jù)所讀的內(nèi)容在表格中的空白處填入恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。 football life. 68. The underlined word “ povertytrap” means________. A. the low position in society B. extremely poor condition in one39。s great football artists. Football expert Francis Cornoo found Diego39。s total. Some regions and provinces have set tobacco as their pillar(支柱 ) industry. It is being clear that a movement to stop smoking can not be won unless it is taken part in and supported by the government and the whole society. 56. About how many cigarettes do the other countries consume every year? A. 350 billion. B. 450 billion. C. 500 billion. D. 150 billion. 57. The underlined part “ turn a blind eye to them” in Paragraph 2 means “ _____”in Chinese. A.沒有看見 B.對??視而不見 C.失明了 D.對??盲目相信 58. According to the passage which of the following is TRUE? A. Only 5% of Chinese smokers pick up the bad habit after they are 20 years old. B. Few of the teenagers pick up the bad habit of smoking. C. There are more smokers in China than in any of the other countries. D. To control smoking, it will work very much to take measures only on smokers. 59. The writer thinks that________. A. it is necessary for the government to develop the tobacco industry. B. it is foolish of China to stop producing cigarettes. C. it is hard to win the antismoking movement. D. it is no use advising smokers to stop smoking. B When the famous dancer Fred Astaire was interviewed for a job by a Hollywood producer, the movie “ expert” turned him down, saying, “ Can’ t sing. Can’ t act. Dances a little.” Here’ s another stupid mistake. When the great scientist Albert Einstein was at school, his teachers considered him rather dull. And a final story, the famous Polish pianist Paderewski was told by a teacher that he’ d never be a success as a performer because the middle finger on each hand was too short. What lessons can be drawn from these three experiences? First, true genius (天才 ) cannot be suppressed(壓抑 ). For some reason or other it works its way out. Second, early judgements of a person’ s abilities may be unfair or just wrong. Third, when there is a real determination to succeed, obstacles(障礙 ) fall by the wayside. The famous motto “ adastra peraspera” can be translated as “ To the stars through hardships.” Astaire, Einstein and Paderewski proved their critics wrong. 60. Which of the following best expresses the main idea of the passage? A. Fred Astaire was a famous dancer. B. True ability will always make itself known. C. Some people never get discouraged. D. Albert Einstein proved his teachers wrong. 61. When Paderewski’ s teachers told him he’ d never be a success, they were ____. A. being humorous B. cheerful, though concerned C. somewhat hesitant D. seriously mistaken 62. “ Adastra peraspera” is used in the passage _____. A. as a motto for the three men’ s lives B. to show the value of Latin C. to send the reader to the dictionary D. to point out that genius is always recognized early 63. The writer of the passage thinks that the reader _____. A. knows that the three men were successes B. someday dreams to bee like one of the men C. sympathizes (同情 ) with the poor teachers of the three men D. knows that Fred Astaire was an actor famous for performing Shakespeare’ s plays C Seven out of 10 people have tried to learn a language at some point in their life and most wish they could speak o