上海市杨浦区2020-2021学年高二上学期期末英语试题(扫描版含答案,无听力试题)

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名称 上海市杨浦区2020-2021学年高二上学期期末英语试题(扫描版含答案,无听力试题)
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2020-2021学年杨浦区高二上英语期末
I Grammar and Vocabulary
Section a
Liu Qing hasn't slept well for months. Every day, the 13-year-old middle school student wakes up(16)
dark circles around her eyes. She has lost interest in everything and doesn' t want to talk to anyone. She knows what this
king feeling means
Living like this is such a torture for me. I can't feel happy at all. Liu told Xinhua
Liu is one of many(17
suffer from depression. According to World Health Organization(WHO). about
264 million people around the world (18)
(affect) by depression. In China, depression affects 54 million
people and is one of the(19)
(lead)causes of suicide
To bring this issue to people's attention, Zhang Nan, a photo studio owner, started a photo project(20)
(call) Crinkled Fog. Over the last three years, he has taken pictures of over 100 people(21)
(struggle )with
mental health, mostly girls or women, aged 14 to 30
Yaya, a 23-year-old girl, was diagnosed with depression in 2013 during her first year in senior high. Her parent
didn't take her struggle seriously and believed that depression is just like a cold and will go away on its own. But for
Yaya, it was painful during her darkest period. She is said (22)
receive) electroconvulsive therapy(电休克治
93)10 times within six weeks
Yaya applied for the photo shoot when she got better this year(23)
she wanted to record the moment and
tell people that they can recover
Depression is, in fact, a real illness. Just like your body, your moods(24)
fall ill. to
Tsinghua University assistant professor of psychology. When depression can be diagnosed, (25)
terrible it is, there are effective treatments "So, don't be ashamed of the illness and seek professional help as
early as possible
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