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2019-2020 学年度苏锡常镇四市高三教学情况调查(一)
英语
2020 年 4 月
注意:本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分。两部分答案都做在答
题卡上。总分为 120 分。考试时间 120 分钟。
第一卷(选择题共 85 分)
第一部分听力(共两节,满分 20 分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂
到答题卡上。
第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 5 分)
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. What does the woman think of gardening?
A.Tiring B. Boring. C Enjoyable
2. Why does the man call Johnson's office?
A. To ask for sick leave B. To have his car repaired. C. To put off the appointment.
3. What does the woman mean?
A. She won't sit next to John. B She doesn't like the movie. C She enjoys talking to John
4. Where is the man probably now?
A. At home B. In the office C. In a restaurant
5. How much does the woman pay for her tickets?
A. $8.8 B.$10. C.$11.2
第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)2
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,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小
题 5 秒钟;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 至 7 题。
6. Why is the man going to Chengdu?
A To go on business B. To call on his aunt C. To make a living
7. When will it probably be sunny in Chengdu?
A Next Monday. B Next Thursday. C Next Saturday
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 9 题。
8. What's the matter with the woman's phone?
A. It has run out of power. B. It is loaded with too many things C. It stores too many online pictures
9. What will Nancy probably do next?
A Buy a memory card B. Ask for the man's help C. Remove some pictures
听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。
10. What does the man ask the woman to do for him?
A Draw some money. B Change some money C Make new regulations
11. How much can the man change at most after 3: 00 pm?
A.$300 B. $ 400 C. $600
12. What can we know about the woman?
A. She's impatient B. She's considerate C. She's responsible.
听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。
13. What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A Latest meetings B Job changes C. Trip plans.
14. Where is Sherry going to work?
A Shenzhen B. Beijing C Shanghai
15. What can we know about Trish?
A. She is fed up with her work3
B. She wants to apply for a transfer
C. She enjoys traveling at her job
16. What's the relationship between the two speakers?
A Colleagues B. A couple C Customer and saleswoman.
听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。
17. At what age was Laurent Simons admitted into university?
A. At 8 B. At 9 C. At 10
18. What is Laurent Simons' major now in the university?
A Medicine B. Electrical Engineering. C. Artificial Intelligence
19. Why does Laurent Simons want to create artificial hearts in the future?
A. To complete his final project.
B. To help those with heart disease
C. To follow in his parents' footsteps
20. What are Laurent Simon’s parents doing for his development?
A. Forcing him to learn quickly.
B Forbidding him from any hobbies
C Carefully letting him enjoy himself.
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)
请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的 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。
21. Though awarded as National Teacher of the Year, she has a guilty_____for spending so little time
with her kids.
A complaint B conscience C commitment D. compromise
22. Nezha, the highest-earning animated film ever in China, was__in North America in August, 2019.
A. relieved B restored C registered D. released
23. Chinese tech giant Huawei launched its new operating system called Harmony, creating an_____4
app ecosystem to Google's Android
A. alternative B aggressive C academic D. abstract
24---- Have you heard of Li Ziqi, a popular vlogger?
—Definitely. How I wish I____her, showing the world the wonderful culture of China
A am B. were C. will be D. had been
25. Economists have long focused on the concept of education as an investment that, on average,____
well over the long term, for both individual students and society as a whole
A. gets around B makes up C. holds on D pays off
26 ______the environmental impacts of larger plastics are well documented, very little is understood
about the dangers associated with micro plastics
A. While B. As C Because D. If
27. The Amazon rainforest is considered the lungs of Earth, much of____ located in Brazil
A. which B. what C. it D. that
28.______some jokes into her speech, she grabbed the attention of the audience all the time.
A Working B. To work C. Worked D. Work
29. The past decades have witnessed China's many scientific achievements,____the development of
Shenwei supercomputers is a typical example
A to which B. for which C in which D. of which
30. Nowadays the growth of food delivery apps in China____the country with takeout containers and
plastic
A have drowned B has been drowned C is drowning D are drowned
31. More attention on digital books reflects a rising trend in the industry towards___many are calling
"digital first"
A which B. that C what D. where
32 ---I’m so annoyed! And I just don’t understand why Mike is constantly speaking ill of me.
---Don’t take it __.He treats everyone the same
A. thoroughly B individually C accurately D. personally
33. When we look up at the night sky and wonder whether there is anyone else out there, we're
actually asking who we are ____the universe5
A. in preference to B. in relation to C in advance of D. in recognition of
34. New regulations make it clear that to use children's information, network operators___ obtain the
children's guardians' permission in a clear manner
A.may B. shall C. could D. might
35.- Do you know that the latest AI technology can read minds?
-Yes, but don't you think that allowing data to be taken directly from our brains is like____giving
rise to unpredictable consequences
A killing the fatted calf B taking things as they come
C. opening Pandora’s box D. putting the cart before the horse
第二节完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 20 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
Few 17-year-old girls know how to weld (焊接)two metal pipes together. I have learned this skill
in the past five years as a(n) 36 for my father’s personal plumbing (管道装置) business.This summer
job often needs to deal with the mess that causes physical and mental 37 ,and, to some extent, 38 a
tough and elegant attitude. It is often difficult to cope with. But I 39.
Every morning, I have to put on a pair of men's jeans Most of my peers are 40 to wear it in public.
I 41 tied my hair when I rushed out of the house, and 42 into the front passenger seat of the
plumber's construction vehicle
When my peers were part-time babysitters or lifeguards, I was helping my father in the dirty
bathroom or the 43 basement. Thick dust 44 my nose and mouth, and my hands became black.
There is nothing beautiful and neat; every thing in front of you is 45
Honestly speaking, I felt 46 , discouraged and unable to think hard
Pipe work is a tough job, and I sometimes hate it. I asked myself why I had to 47 these dust and
sweat. I can even find another job, a 48 job more like my peers.
49, just like I hate messy pipes, I also hate being affected by these little 50 emotions After all,
the world is built by people who are willing to get their hands 51 . Life is a process of 52 chaos and
learning to clean up, and pipeline work is no 53 .
My dad and I not only create chaos, we also create 54 . When customers are 55 for our work, I
understand that we have brought order to their lives in small places. The physical and mental
discomfort of plumbing work is worth it.6
36. A companion B. fellow C. assistant D engineer
37. A. misfortune B. pleasure C discomfort D. injury
38. A.requires B. reflects C. reviews D. recovers
39. A promised B. waited C. resisted D. insisted
40.A.eager B. able C.unwilling D impatient
41. A. carefully B. normally C. eventually D. hurriedly
42.A. looked B. moved C climbed D. turned
43. A big B damp C. cool D. warm
44.A. covered B. separated C infected D protected
45. A dangerous B. interesting C. crucial D.ugly
46.A. fearless B powerless C. effortless D. endless
47.A. respect B. wipe C. tolerate D. replace
48.A. renewable B responsible C. regular D. realistic
49.A. However B. Therefore C. Otherwise D. Instead
50.A. disturbing B surprising C touching D. warning
51. A smooth B. smart C dirty D. violent
52. A controlling B accepting C. finishing D handling
53. A excuse B puzzle C description D. exception
54.A. memory B luck C. order D. wealth
55.A. grateful B. ready C. thirsty D. sorry
第三部分阅读理解(共 15 小题;每小题 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
A
Have you seen the movie Coco? What about Finding Nemo? Did you watch The Incredibles?
These movies may seem different, but they actually share a lot in common. For starters, they were
all made by an animation studio called Pixar.7
How can one studio make movies that everyone loves? The secret: Pixar tells stories that audiences
of all ages and backgrounds can connect with.The most important part of any Pixar movie is the story
itself.
GREAT STORYTELLING IS HARD WORK
Storytelling is an art and a skill. Pixar creators know this. They have put a lot of time and thought
into what makes a great story. One Pixar storyboard artist named Emma Coates created a list called
"The 22 Rules of Storytelling According to Pixar. These are the rules that all Pixar stories must follow
in order to be called a good story.
One rule is that "You admire a character for trying more than for their successes. In Finding
Dory, Dory isn't a perfect character. She finds it hard to remember things. She makes silly mistakes,
but never stops trying to find her parents. This makes her the hero of her story. If you have ever tried
hard for something, you can relate to Dory
GREAT STORYTELLING CONNECTS US
Why are the stories that Pixar tells important? They get the audience to feel the story Feelings of
anger, fear, sadness, joy, and love are universal. In this way, Pixar's stories have the power to show
audience members that we are more alike than different. Because we can connect with the characters'
emotions, we can connect with each other
The stories that Pixar tells are very creative. No two movies are the same! But the stories and,
more importantly, the feelings in each are universal. Even though we, ve never traveled the the power
of these stories inspires us. They push us to better understand each other and to seek out our own
adventures
56. What is special about Pixar according to the author?
A. It makes the movies very quickly
B. It creates all different types of movie
C. It creates stories that tough all the audiences.
D. It makes a lot of money from their movies
57. How do Pixar films connect with us?
A. They teach all of us the same lesson.
B. They bring us together to watch movies.
C. Their characters are usually physically similar to us.
D. Their characters experience the emotions that we all do
B8
Is your promotion really necessary? Many workers focus their hopes on climbing the scale of
their organizations. The prospect of higher pay helps explain their ambition,but so does the greater
status that comes with each successive(连续的) title
This climb can often end in disappointment. The Peter Principle, developed by Laurence Peter for a
book published in 1969, states that workers get promoted until they reach their level of incompetence.
It makes perfect sense. If you are good at your job, you rise up the career ladder. Eventually, there will
be a job you are not good at and at that point your career will stop.
There is another problem with chasing the promotion fantasy. Many companies have a strong
tendency to promote the best sales people. Convincing others to buy goods and services is a useful
skill, requiring charm and persistence. But, as the authors point out, these are not the same capabilities
as the strategic planning and administrative competence needed to lead a sales team
The research then looked at what happened after these super-salespeople were promoted Their
previous sales performance was actually a negative indicator of managerial success.The sales growth
of workers assigned to the star sellers was 7.5 percentage points lower than for those whose managers
were previously weaker performers
The trick to avoiding this curse is to stick to what you like doing. If you enjoy teaching, don't be
a headmaster or college principal. If you like writing articles and columns, editing other people’s work
may not give the same degree of satisfaction.
Another problem with pursuing frequent promotions is that it turns you into a supplicant,
endlessly in search of favourable feedback from the higher-ups. This can lead you to lose control of
your work-life balance. In Charles Handy's new book, 21 Letters On Life And Its Challenges, the
experienced management theorist recalls an insight when working for Royal Dutch Shell,an oil giant.
"In exchange for the promise of financial security and guaranteed work, I had sold my time to
complete strangers with my permission for them to use that time for their own purpose,”
he writes.
The higher up the ladder you go, the greater the demands are likely to be on your time.The chief
executive will expect you to be available at weekends: after all, that is why you get paid the big bucks.
So that shiny promotion may not be for everyone. Beware the curse of overwork an/dissatisfaction.
Some people like to devote their whole lives to their job and be at the centre of events. It is best to let
them get on with it
58. What can we learn about"The Peter Principle"?
A. People’s careers are easily spoiled by unrealistic expectations.
B. There are to some degree certain ceilings in people's career paths
C Incompetent employees tend to have more chances to gain promotions
D People don't necessarily get promoted by virtue of their competence
59. Why is Charles Handy's new book 21 Letters On Life And Its Challenges mentioned?9
A. To put forward useful suggestions on how to get promoted
B. To show how many challenges we face without getting promoted
C. To illustrate the serious consequences of the pursuit of promotion
D. To prove the economic security brought along by the promotion.
60. Which of the following might be the best title of this passage?
A. The Promotion Satisfaction B. The Promotion Curse
C The Promotion Strategies D. The Promotion Prospect
C.
In 2010,the planetary( 行 星 的 ) defence team at NASA had identified and logged 90 percent of
the asteroids(小行星)near Earth measuring 1km wide. These"near Earth objects",or NEOs, are the
size of mountains and include anything within 50 million kilometers of Earth's orbit.With an estimated
50 left to log, NASA says none of the 887 it knows about are a significant danger to the planet.
Now NASA is working towards logging some of the smaller asteroids,those measuring 140 metres
wide or more. Of the 25, 000 estimated asteroids of this size,so far about 8, 000 have been logged,
leaving 17, 000 unaccounted for. Considering that a 19-metre asteroid that exploded above the city of
Chelyabinsk in Russia in 2013 injured 1, 200 people,these middle sized asteroids would be a serious
danger if they enter Earth's orbit. ①
Whether NASA can find the remaining middle-sized NEOs depends on getting the money to build
NEOCam,a 0. 5-metre space telescope which would use infrared(红外线的)light to locate asteroids.
② Once logged,the planetary defence team would still need to work out how to defend the planet
against being hit by the truly worrying asteroids-the PHAs.
"Potentially Hazardous Asteroids"(PHAs)are rocks close enough to pass within 7. 5 million
kilometres of Earth's orbit. NASA has created a map of 1, 400 PHAs,none of which are expected to
be a threat in the next one hundred years. _③ With technology already available,NASA can track
these objects and make predictions about possible impact,at which point two defence solutions could
be launched.
The first is DART-the Double Asteroid Redirection Test. Plans are scheduled to test DART on the
moon of an asteroid called Didymos. "Didymoon"is 150 metres wide,orbiting its 800-metre mother,10
and hopefully the impact of DART will knock it out of its orbit enough for Earth-based telescopes to
pick up.
Another suggested defence against a PHA on course to hit Earth is to blow it up using a nuclear
weapon. It may sound like a plot from a film, and it was the subject of the 1998 film Armageddon, but
the Hypervelocity Asteroid Mitigation Mission for Emergency Response (HAMMER) is a genuine
NASA proposal. ④ The eight-ton rockets would be fired at an approaching asteroid with the hope
of bumping it off course. If the asteroid was too close to Earth for this plan to work, the rockets would
carry nuclear bombs to blow it up instead.
61. Which of the following has the closest meaning to the underlined word“log”?
A record B protect C decide D. discover
62. What can we know from the first two paragraphs?
A. NASA has measured 90 percent of the asteroids
B. The asteroids are proved to be no danger to the planet
C. There are still many unlogged asteroids near Earth.
D. Middle-sized asteroids are more likely to enter Earth's orbit
63. What can we infer from the passage?
A. PHAs are a big concern but not an immediate threat in the short term
B People needn't worry about the middle-sized asteroids with the help of DART.
C. A special telescope will provide a complete defence against asteroids hitting Earth
D. It is likely that Didymoon will be knocked out of its orbit, dropping to Earth
64. Where does the following sentence fit best in the passage?
"If it did get the money, it could probably achieve its goal in ten years”
A.① B ② C ③ D.④
D
Monday dawned warm and rainless. Aurelio Escovar, a dentist without a degree, opened his
office at six. When he had a handful of instruments arranged on the table, he sat down to polish the
false teeth. He seemed not to be thinking about what he was doing, but worked steadily
The sharp voice of his eleven-year-old son interrupted his concentration
“Papa”
“What?”11
“The Mayor wants to know if you'll pull his tooth”
“Tell him I’m not here.”
He was polishing a gold tooth. He held it at arm's length, and examined it with his eyes half
closed. His son shouted again from the little waiting room
“He says you are, too, because he can hear you”
The dentist kept examining the tooth. Only when he had put it on the table with the finished
work did he say, "So much the better. He took several pieces of a bridge out of a cardboard box
where he kept the things he still had to do and began to polish the gold
“Papa”
“What? “ He still hadn't changed his expression
"He says if you don't take out his tooth, he'll shoot you.”
Without hurrying, with an extremely calm movement, he stopped his work and pulled the lower
drawer of the table all the way out. There was a revolver(左轮手枪).”OK, ” he said . “Tell him to
come and shoot me." He rolled the chair over opposite the door, his hand resting on the edge of the
drawer.
The Mayor appeared at the door. He had shaved the left side of his face, but the other side
swollen and in pain, had a five-day-old beard
The dentist saw many nights of desperation in his dull eyes. He closed the drawer with his finer
tips and said softly, “Sit down”
“Good morning, "said the Mayor.
“Morning,” said the dentist
While the instruments were boiling, the Mayor leaned his head on the headrest of the chair and
felt better. His breath was icy. When he felt the dentist approach, the Mayor held his breath and
opened his mouth
Aurelio Escovar turned his head toward the light. After inspecting the infected tooth, he closed
the Mayor's jaw with a cautious pressure of his fingers. "It has to be without anesthesia(麻醉)
"Why?“”
‘Because you have an abscess(脓肿).”
The Mayor looked him in the eye. "All right, he said, and tried to smile
The dentist did not return the smile. He did all the preparation work without looking at the Mayor12
It was a lower wisdom tooth. The dentist spread his feet and grasped the tooth with the hot
forceps(钳子). The Mayor seized the arms of the chair with all his strength. The dentist moved only
his wrist. Without rancor( 怨恨), rather with a bitter tenderness, he said , “Now you will pay for our
twenty dead men.”
The Mayor felt the great pain in his jaw, and his eyes filled with tears. But he didn't breathe until
he felt the tooth come out. Then he saw it through his tears. It seemed so foreign to his pain that he
failed to understand his torture of the five previous nights
The dentist gave him a clean cloth. "Dry your tears, "he said.
The Mayor did. He was trembling. While the dentist washed his hands, he saw the shabby ceiling
and a dusty spider web with spider's eggs and dead insects
The dentist returned, drying his hands.”Go to bed,” he said, “and gargle(漱口)”with salt water
The Mayor stood up, said goodbye with a casual military salute, and walked toward the door,
stretching his legs
“Send the bill, ” he said.
“ To you or the town?
The Mayor didn’t look at him. He closed the door and said through the screen,” 70 ”
65. Why did the dentist say he was not there(Para. 6) when the Mayor wanted to have his tooth
pulled?
A. Because he was only a dentist without a degree
B Because he was unwilling to treat the Mayor
C. Because he was too busy to attend to the mayor.
D Because he was still polishing the Mayor's gold tooth
66. What does the underlined sentence"He says if you don t take out his tooth, he'll shoot you imply?
A. The Mayor had a gun in secret
B. The Mayor was scaring the dentists son
C. The Mayor used to hate the dentist
D. The Mayor had absolute power in this town.
67. How did the dentist like the Mayor according to the passage?
A. The dentist envied him
B The dentist sympathized with him13
C. The dentist hated him
D. The dentist respected him
68. Which of the following statements is actually a lie?
A. There was a real revolver in the lower drawer of the dentist's table
B. The Mayor didn't shave the right side of his face because of the toothache
C. A lower wisdom tooth on the right side had given the Mayor a lot of pain for several days.
D. The dentist couldn't but pull the Mayor's tooth without anesthesia because of an abscess.
69. What kind of person is Aurelio Eascover according to the passage?
A. A humorous dentist in a small town.
B. A skilled murderer in a dentist's clothing
C An ordinary citizen with a strong sense of justice
D. A brave hero in support of the government.
70. How would the Mayor probably answer in the last paragraph?
A. To neither, please
B .It's none of your damn business
C .Then to me, please.
D. It's the same damn thing
第二卷(非选择题,共 35 分)
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
Holidays are good for workers and companies alike
The swimming suits have been dug out of drawers. The beach shoes have been brought back
from the shed. Tens of millions are about to go on their annual holiday. They will go away for at least
a week.
A vacation means workers get more sleep without the early-morning alarm. In addition, they no
longer suffer the pain of the daily transport: the crowded railway carriages or roads And best of all,
there are no meetings to suffer. In short, holidays reduce stress14
It also gives workers a chance to recharge their mental batteries. Heading to a new location
allows employees to clear their thoughts. After all,there is more to life than spreadsheets(电子数据表)
and sales forecasts. For those on vacation, the occasional work-related thought might occur when
walking quietly along the beach, or through a wood. Often such ideas will be all the more original for
being dreamed up in a moment of relaxation
Although it does lead to crowded traffic, there is something to be said for the European tradition
of taking holidays in August. The predictability of the season means that companies can adjust their
plans accordingly. Even those people who are in the office can enjoy an easier pace of life. Most of
their customers and suppliers are on a break so there is not much that anyone can do
Indeed, just as employees need a break from the workplace, companies sometimes need a break
from their employees. After a trading scandal( 丑 闻 ) at Societe Generale, a French bank
recommended that all traders take a two-week break at some point in the year. The aim was to make
sure that any unusual dealing patterns would be discovered while the employee who was suspected of
doing something improper was away from his desk.
Senior managers can also benefit from seeing what happens when their juniors head to the
beach.Does office efficiency improve as soon as a mid-level manager disappears? If so, this suggests
that he or she is not running the department well. Does an underling(下属) do a good job when the
boss is away? In that case, they may need a promotion.
Work can be annoying but, as any unemployed person will tell you, it is better than the alternative. .
It gives purpose to people's days and, on occasion, can even be fun. But not every day.Some days it is
better to be reading a book. By a pool, in the sunshine.
Holidays are good for workers and companies alike
Introduction Searching for swimming suits and beach shoes, many people are busy
making (71) ▲ for their upcoming holidays
(72) ▲ of taking
holidays
For workers ●When on holiday, workers will feel less stressed,
getting
more sleep and enjoying(73) ▲ A from painful
transport and boring meetings
● Mental batteries (74) ▲ more likely to come up
with new ideas related to their work
●Those who don't go on holiday can also live an
(75) ▲ life, because the majority of their15
customers and suppliers are on a break.
For (76) ▲ ●Holidays are good opportunities for the(77) ▲ of
unusual dealing patterns in a company.
●Holidays are good opportunities for senior managers to
see whether a mid-level manager runs a department well
or whether (78) ▲
needs a promotion.
Conclusion ●Although work can(79) ▲ us, it is better than unemployment. So
find(80) ▲ in your work and holiday.
第五部分书面表达(满分 25 分)
请阅读下面文字,并按照要求用英语写一篇 150 词左右的文章。
The Ministry of Education issued a notice on Nov. 22, 2019. According to the regulation,primary
and middle school teachers are allowed to criticize and give proper punishment to students who
violate school discipline, social order, laws and rules, as well as those who cause chaos Should
teachers be allowed to discipline students? Students share their opinions
Su hua
Teachers should be cautious in disciplining students. They can punish a student without violence but
hurt the child psychologically for the rest of his life. My daughter's teacher makes students who forget
to bring homework stand for an hour at their seats. i do believe the aim is to cause the student to feel
ashamed and it is not acceptable.
Li Jiang
It is parents' responsibility to discipline the students, not teachers, because the teachers are not paid to
discipline children, but to guide their learning. If necessary, teachers should manage the situation in a
way that is effective, but does not replace the parent
Zhang Ming
I think teachers should be allowed to discipline children in class to maintain an environment beneficial
for learning. Here the word"discipline"does not mean"punish". Teachers discipline children to lead
them into what is believed to be correct thinking and action, rather than punish them
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1.用约 30 词概括上述信息的主要内容;
2.你是否赞成“教师对违纪违规学生实施一定的惩戒”这一观点,并说明理由(至少两点);
3.对如何有效阻止学生违纪违规提出你的建议(至少两点)。
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3.不必写标题
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