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上海松江區(qū)2019屆高三二模英語含答案上海松江區(qū)2019屆高三二模英語含答案上海松江區(qū)2019屆高三二模英語含答案上海松江區(qū)2019屆高三二模英語含答案編制僅供參考審核批準(zhǔn)生效日期地址:電話:傳真:郵編:松江區(qū)2018學(xué)年度第二學(xué)期模擬考質(zhì)量監(jiān)控試卷高三英語(滿分140分,完卷時(shí)間120分鐘)2019.04考生注意:本考試設(shè)試卷和答題紙兩部分,試卷共12頁。所有答題必須涂(選擇題)或?qū)?非選擇題)在答題紙上,做在試卷上一律不得分。答題前,務(wù)必在答題紙上填寫學(xué)校、姓名和考生號。I.ListeningComprehensionSectionADirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Artheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyoupaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.1.A.Atanairport.B.Atahotel.C.Atabusstop.D.Atapostoffice.2.A.$15.B.$30.C.$45.D.$60.3.A.Foodforapicnic.B.Drinkstobedelivered.C.Shoppinglistfordrinks.D.Preparationsforaparty.4.A.Takingaphoto.B.EnjoyinganexhibitC.Practicingridingacar.D.Hangingapicture.5.A.Giveupthecourse.B.Makealittleprogress.C.Changeforanothercourse.D.Sticktothecourse.6.A.Convincing.B.PointlessC.Unbelievable.D.Timeconsuming.7.A.It'smorethansatisfactory.B.It'sbetterthanexpected,C.It'snotsatisfactoryatallD.It'sbeyondexpectation.8.A.Themanislateforthemeetingbecauseheistoobusy.B.ThewomanisgladtomeetMrBrowninperson.C.ThemanismeetingthewomanonbehalfofMr.Brown.D.ThewomanfeelssorrythatMrBrownisunabletocome.9.A.Shecan'tconcentrateherself.B.Sheisfullyenjoyingherself.C.Shedoesn'tliketheatmosphere.D.Sheisnotfamiliarwiththesongs.10.A.Tomwillrevisehisprojectasthemantoldhimto.B.ThemanshouldgiveTommoreinfluence.C.Tom'sprojectdoesn’tneedtoberevisedatall.D.It'sunlikelythatTomwillrevisehisproject.SectionBDirections:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachofthepassagesandtheconversation.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard,Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.11.A.Thequalityofthefood.B.Thedirectiontothefood.C.Thedistancetothefood.D.Thesmellofthefood.12.A.Appreciative.B.Believable.C.Doubtful.D.Supportive.13A.HiswinningtheNobelPrize.B.TheBritishscientists'study.C.Thevideosofbeeslife.D.Theinventionofradar.'Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingnews.14.A.Severalpeoplewereseriouslyhurt.oB.Noinjurieswereyetreported.C.Nobodywasinthebuildingwhenitbrokeout.'D.Thefirehadburnedfor45minutesbythetimefirefightersarrived.15.A.Planninganewmannedlandingonthemoonin2019.B.TestingthepossibilityofSGmobilesignalcoverageonthemoon.C.Establishingmobilecommunicationbetweenthemoonandtheearth.D.Sendinghighdefinitionstreamingvideoanddatafromthemoon.16.A.Shrinkingpotatofarming.B.Heavyrelianceonimport.C.Widespreadplantdisease.D.Insufficientpotatosupply.Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.17.A.Thehotelputhisreservationunderanothername.B.Themanmadeamistakeofthedate.C.Thehotelhadcanceledhisreservation.D.Themanwasinthewronghotel.18.A.SomeVIPpeoplehaverentedalltheroomsinadvance.B.Therewasaconferencegoingoninthecity.C.Thehotelwasundergoingmajorrepairs.D.Itwasabusyseasonforholiday-makers.19A.Itwasfreeofchargeonweekends.B.Ithaddiscountonweekdays.C.ItwasofferedtoVIP,guestsonly.D.Itwascheaperthanusual20.A.Cancelthereservation.B.Askforafreebreakfast.C.Complaintothemanager.D.Demandtoberefunded.II.GrammarandvocabularySectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproper,formofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbest,fitseachblank.RhiannonLambert,whotreatsabout180clientsayearwith.variouskindsofeatingdisorders,saysthenumberofthosecausedbycleaneating(21)________(double)inthepastthreeyears.Theydevelopparticularhabits,orwon'teatfoodwhenwalking.becausetheythinkthatfoodcanonlybeeatenwhenthey(22)________(seat),.shesaid.Cleaneatingispromotedbysomefoodbloggers,whoareincreasinglythoughtbyanumberofmedicalexpertstobehavingabadinfluenceonyoungpeopletoday.Youngpeoplelosethisandcannot,affordthelifestyleneeded.tofollowit,""Lambertsaid.Healthbloggers(23)________nothaveenoughknowledgebutofferdangerousadvice.Thesepeoplearenowrolemodels(24)________wordwillinspireyoungpeople.Ihaveclientswhothinktheyhavetobeastrictvegetariantobesuccessful.Theextremeformofthisisknownasorthorexianervosa健康食品強(qiáng)迫癥).UrsulaPhilpot,adietitianattheBritishDieteticAssociation,said,Itisdifficulttoblamethemcompletely.Ifitweren'tthebloggers,thenitcouldbe(25)________else.Orthorexiaaffectsmoregirlsthanboys,althoughboysaremuchmoreaffectedthangirls."Philpotsaid,Atthetopofmostpeople'slistsofbadfoodsincludesglutenanddairy.(26)________youtalktoyoungpeoplemore,youwillfindsomeofthemworryalldayabouteatingabiscuit.Theconditionstartsoutasanattempt(27)________(eat)morehealthily,butthosewhoexperienceitfullyfocusonqualityandpurity.“Theremanybeseveralreasonsforsomeonetotakeupcleaneating."Philpotsaid.Eatingdisordersareseriousmentalillnessesandtheircausesarecomplex.Researchistellingusthattheymaybemorebiologicallybasedthanwethought,(28)________socialandenvironmentalfactorsalsoplayapartintheirdevelopment.DeanneJade,thefounderoftheNationalCentreforEatingDisorders,said,Alotofyoungpeopledon'tthinktheyneed-treatmentandtherearetoomanymessagesinthemedia.-Whatworriesmeisthatalotofpeople(29)________(promote)theseideashavenoknowledgeofnutrition.Idon'tknowwhatthesolutionis,butinmanycases,gettingpeopletorecoverfromaneatingdisordermeans(30)________(get)themtorelaxtheirideasaboutcleaneating.SectionBDirections:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.'A.applyB.supposedC.accurateD.consumeE.existingF.maintainG.optionsH.natureI.sensitiveJ.addressK.willingnessArecenttroublingstudyshowedthatfakenewsspreadsignificantlyfaster,deeperandmorebroadlythanthetruth,andtheeffectisevenmoreremarkablewhenregardingnewsasopposedtoreportingonnaturaldisasters,financeorscience.Sohowcanweencourageindividualstoseek(31)________onlinecontent

Leadingscholarsaretryinghardtodealwiththisquestion.Processingnewinformationrequiresaconsiderablementaleffort,especiallywhenthatinformationseemstoconflictwithyour(32)________worldview.Ittakesthe(33)________toadmityoumaybewrong.Butwithagreatamountofconflictinginformationavailable,who'stosaywhat'sactuallytrueandwhat'sfalse

Ifyoucanttell,whynotjustmakelifeeasyandgowithwhatsupportsyourcurrentbeliefs?Sowhat(34)________dowehave

Manysuggestthatwecan(35)________theissuebyreformingadultbehavior,butthisisaimingtoofarfromsource.Analternativesolutionisusingearlyeducationtohelpindividualsrecognizetheseproblemsand(36)________criticalthinkingtotheinformationtheydealwith.Currently,thereisapushintheUStoincludeInternetinformationclassesintoprimaryandsecondaryschoolcurriculums.Themovement,whichhasreceivedsomesupport,aimstomakefact-checkingseemlikesecond(37)________toindividualsatanearlyage.Primaryandsecondaryschoolare(38)________tobesupplyingstudentswiththeskillstheyneedtodevelopintoproductiveandinformedmembersofoursociety.Asoursocietydevelops.thecuriculumweareteachingourstudentsneedstodevelopaswell.TheInternetisanamazingtool,buttouseitmosteffectivelywehavetoacceptitsbenefitswhilealsounderstandingthewaysinwhichitmakesusdangerously(39)________.Ifstudentsarestilllearningthepracticessuchaswritinginschool,shouldn'ttheybelearninghowto(40)________theInternetresponsiblyaswell?

III.ReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.Peopleholddifferentviewsonalmostanything.mainlybecauseofthe.culturewearefamiliarwithortheeducationwehavereceived.Weliveina(41)________worldwherepeoplearequicktopointout.thefaultsandimperfectionsofothers,yetseemunawareoftheirown.Some,misguidedsoulsbelievetheyhaveadutytohelpyoutobe.abetterpersonbytellingyouwhata'failureyoureallyarefirstandthenofferingsuggestionsastohowyoucanimprove.Sowhatisthepossiblesolutionto(42)________Ifyouaretheoneforcingotherstofeel(43)________themselves,STOP.Makeaconscious'decisionratherthan(44)________thenegativeaspectofaperson'sperformanceorattitudes.You'lloffer'helpfulsuggestionsfromthebeginning.IfI’mpaintingourlivingroomand(45)________indoingso,Iwouldlikemyhusbandtosaytome,Thisisatoughjob:CanIofferasuggestionthatmightmakeiteasierforyou?ratherthanhavehimpointoutwhata(46)________painterIamandthentellmehowIshouldbedoingit.Ifyouareonthe(47)________endofcriticism,the“OK”responseisaperfectsolution.Whensomeonecommentsnegativelyonataskyouaredoingorapersonalityissueofyours,a(n)(48)________responseistodefendandattack.However,thisapproachisrarelyeffectiveasitputsbothpartiesonthe(49)________.Instead,simplyreplywithOK.Thisbriefone-wordresponse(50)________theotherperson'scommentwithoutagreeingwithitorfeelingnecessarytoengageinadebateaboutit.Itisimportanttoremainemotionallyattachedtowhattheotherpersonissaying,tolistenwithoutfeeling,tobea(n)(51)________observer.Infact,thereis'muchthatonecanlearnfroma(52)________review.Youcanaskyourself.DidImakeamistake

CouldIhavedonebetter?DidIgive100%ofmyselftothetaskathandIfso,howcanIimprovemyselfAsforchronic習(xí)慣性的)criticizers:Itisimportanttosetstrictboundarywiththem.Removeyourselffromtheir(53)________whennecessary.,(54)________,onecanlearntobeOKwithcriticismandnotallowittonegativelyimpactyourlifeorrelationshipwiththeotherparty.Examineitforanypotential(55)________,andthenletitgoandjustbeOK".41.A.dependentB.judgmentalC.selfishD.creative42.A.criticismB.imperfectionC,failureD.unawareness43.A.devotedtoB.connectedwithC.ashamedofD.concernedabout44.A.turndownB.getridofC.coverupD.focuson45.A.makingamessB.askingfortroubleC.havingfunD.offeringahelpfulhand46.A.considerateB.carelessC.humbleD.modest47.A.forcingB.receivingC.criticizingD.advising48.A.avoidableB.meaninglessC.extremeD.natural49.A.impoliteB.dangerousC.defensiveD.regretful50.A.ignoresB.acknowledgesC.eliminatesD.declines51.A.activeB.initiativeC.creativeD.objective52.AreasonableB.agreeableC.negativeD.instructive53.A.praiseB.presenceC.commentD.help54.A.InanycaseB.OnthecontraryC.TobeginwithD.Forinstance55.A.harmBconflictC.obstacleD.truthSectionBDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,candD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhave.Justread.(A)Beingabletolandsafelyisacriticallyimportantskillforallflyinganimals.Comparativelyspeaking,groundlivinganimalsfacenoparticularchallengewhentheyneedtostoprunningorcrawling,whileflyinganimalsmoveatmuchhigherspeed,andtheymustbecarefulabouthowtheyland.Hittingtheground,orevenwater,atfullflightspeedwouldbequitedangerous.Beforetouchingdown,theymustdecreasetheirspeedinordertolandsafely.Bothbatsandbirdshavemasteredtheskilloflanding,butthesetwotypesofflyersgoaboutitquitedifferently.Inthepastitwasbelievedthat,intermsofflyingmechanics,therewaslittledifferencebetweenbatsandbirds.Thisbeliefwasbasedonlyonassumption,however,,becauseforyearsnobodyhadactuallystudied.indetailhowbatsmovetheirwings.Inrecentyears.though,researchershavediscoveredanumberofinterestingfacts-aboutbatflight.Batsarebuiltdifferentlyfrombirds,andtheirwingsaremadeupofboththeirfrontandhindlimbs(肢體).Thismakescoordinating(協(xié)調(diào))theirlimbsmoredifficultforbatsand,asaresult,theyarenotverygoodatflyingoverlongerdistances.However,theyaremuchbetterattheabilitytoadjustthemselves:abatcanquicklychangeitsdirectionofflightorcompletelyreverseit,somethingabirdcannoteasilydo,Anotherinterestingcharacteristicofbatflightisthewayinwhichbatsland-upsidedown!Unlikebirdswhichtouchdownonthegroundorontreebranches,batscanbeobservedflyingaroundandthensuddenlyhangingupsidedownfrom.anobjectoverhead.Onedownsidetothislandingroutineisthatthebatsoftenlandwithsomeforce,whichprobablycausespain.However,notallbatshittheirlandingspotswiththesamespeedandforce;thesewillvarydependingontheareawhereabatspeciesmakesitshome.Forexample,acavebat,whichregularlylivesonahardstoneceiling,ismorecarefulaboutitslandingpreparationthanabatmoreaccustomedtolandinginleafytreetops.56.Whichofthefollowingisthetopicofthepassage?

A.Placeswhereflyinganimalschoosetoland.B.Whyscientistshavedifficultyobservingbats.C.Differencesintheeatinghabitsofbatsandbirds.D.Ways.inwhichbatsmovedifferentlyfrombirds.57.Whichofthefollowingisafalseassumptionaboutbatsthatwasrecentlycorrected?A.Theycannothearanysound.B.They'sleepupsidedown.C.Theyflysimilarlytobirds.D.Theyhideintreebranches.58.Thewordit(in2ndparagraph)probablyrefersto________.AthedistancetothenetsB.thesenseofflyingheightC.theflyingdirectionD.theabilitytochangethespeed59.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?

ABatsmighthurtthemselveswhenlanding.B.Batscanhangupsidedownlikebirds.C.Batscanadjustspeedbeforelanding.D.Batsandbirdslandindifferentways.(B)TEDxx=independentlyorganizedTEDTEDxx=independentlyorganizedTEDeventTEDxbringsthespiritofTED'seventomissionofideasworthspreadingtolocalcommunitiesaroundtheglobe.ATEDxeventisalocalgatheringwhereliveTED-liketalksandvideospreviouslyrecordedatTEDconferencesaresharedwithacommunityTEDxeventsarefullyplannedandcoordinatedindependently,onacommunity-by-communitybasis.AllTEDxeventspresentmultipleissuesandadiversityofvoicesfrommanydisciplines.Afterall;what'sthefunwithoutalivariety?

IfyouwanttoorganizeaTEDxevent,you'llneedtoapplyforaTEDxlicense.NooneisqualifiedtoorganizeaneventwithoutbeinggrantedalicensebyTED.SoyouwanttoorganizeaTEDxevent?BeforeyoustartyoushouldknowtheTEDxrules,whichare.non-negotiableandmandatory.GeneralrulesGeneralrules*IWevalueandwelcomeyoungorganizers,butifyoureunder18yearsold.youmustbesupervisedbyanadult.TEDdoesn'tgrantlicensestoindividualsassociatedwithcontroversialorextremistorganizations.*TEDallocatesonelocation-basedlicenseseriesperapplication.Youmustliveinthecityforwhichyouareapplyingforalicense.YourTEDxeventmusthappeninthecityforwhichyoureceivedthelicense.*YoureventmustmaintainthespiritofTEDitself.focusedonthepowerofideastochangeattitudesorlives.Youreventmaynotexceed(超過)onedayinlength.*Upto100individualsmayattendyourevent.OnlyindividualswhohaveattendedanofficialTEDconferencemayorganizeaneventwithmorethan100attendees.HavingattendedoneormultipleTEDxeventsorTEDWomendoesnotqualifyyoutohostaneventformorethan100guests.*TEDxeventsarenamedafterlocations,suchascities,neighborhoods,steetsetc.,andIaimtoservethatnamedcommunity.Eventnamesmustcomplywiththeguidelinelaidoutinnamingyourevent.SpecialattentionsSpecialattentions*ATEDxeventisnotaplatformforprofessionalspeakers,suchasmotivationalspeakersandprofessionallifecoaches.Itspurposeistogiveaplatformtothosewhodon'toftenhaveone.*ATEDxeventcannotbeusedtoraisemoney.notevenforacharity.-*ATEDxeventcan'tbeco-brandedwithaninstitutionexceptunderspecificlicensetypes-foracollegeoruniversity,orforinternalevents(forcorporationsandorganizations).*TEDxeventsmaynotbeusedtopromotespiritualorreligiousbeliefs,commercialproductsoranykindofpoliticalagenda*EveryTEDxeventeithershowsonlyTEDTalkvideostoitsaudience,orshowsbothTEDTalkvideosandlivespeakersfromthecommunity.Foreventslessthanhalfadayinlength.twoTEDTalksvideosarerequiredtobeshown.Forlongerevents,25%ofthetotalnumberoftalksmustbeofficialTEDTalkvideos.60.Whatdoweknowfromthefirstpartofthepassage?A.TEDorganizationisnotresponsibleforTEDxevents.B.TEDxis.TED-likebut?tisoperatedindependently.C.PeoplecangiveTEDxspeechesundernoconditionsD,TEDxspeechesshouldfollowasingletopicprinciple.AccordingtotheGeneralrules,aTEDxeventorganizershould________.A.extendtheeventtoonedayB.holdaTEDeventfirstC.nametheeventafterlocationsD,hosttheeventindifferentcities62.WhichofthefollowingpeoplemaybeallowedtomakeaTEDxspeech?A.Amemberofavolunteergroupwhowantstocollectmoneyforthewarvictims.B.Acollegestudentwhowantstoadvocatetheuseofgreenandrenewableenergy.C.ACEOinahigh-techindustrywhowantstopopularizeitsnewestproduct.D.Aprofessionalspeakerwhowantstomotivatepeoplewithsuccessfulstories.(C)Inanindustrywithlowmargins(利潤)wherethetraditionalwisdomisledbyWalmart,thekeytosuccessisloweringoperatingcosts.Abigpartofthosecostsareinlabor,soitisnosurprisethattheretailindustryhasbeenaleaderinusingmorepart-timeworkerstokeeplaborcostsdown,holdingthelineonwages,nottraining,andwithfewexceptions,seeingemployeesasacosttobeminimized,Thereisnodoubtthatthesebusinessesfightforeverydollarofmargin.Unliketrend-leadinghi-techcompanieswhichspendalotofmoneyonemployeestogettheminnovated,retailindustrycanspendverylimitedmoneyontheiremployees.Whatresearchersfoundwasthatcompanieswereoftenstaffingtheirstoresfartoolow,andthatmanystorestendedtoperformbetterwithhigherstaffinglevelsandweremoreprofitable.Let'sletthatsinkinforaminute.Thestoresweremakingmoremoney(withallotherthingsbeingequal)whentheyspentmoreonemployees.Theyalsofoundthatretailersdidn'tdoaverygoodjobwhenstaffinglevelsarejusttheactualdemandinthosestores.Infact,theysetstaffinglevelsidenticallyacrossstores,evenwhentheneedsofthe.storesvariedconsiderably.Theaveragestoredidnotappeartobeunderstaffed,buttherewereenoughthatwereunderstaffedandeffectonoverallcompanyprofitabilitywassubstantial.Interestingly,thesameresearcherspersuadedtheretailchaintorunanexperimentwiththemandslightlyraisestaffinglevelstotheamountthattheiranalysisofhistoricaldatasuggestswouldbeideal.Yes,laborcostsobviouslyjumpedwhentheydidthat,butsodidprofits.'Inretail,laboris.asmall-percentageofcoststhe.biggestpartisthecostoftheproductstheysell.So,theneteffectwasanincreaseinprofitsof$7.4millionacross168storesonanannualbasis.Whatcan.welearnfromthis

Onequestionworththinkingofis:Howcantraditionalretailindustrysurvivetheincreasinglyseveremarket

Especiallynowwiththegrowthofonlineretail,theonethingstoresstillhavegoingforthemisonetoonecustomercontactwithsalespeople.Ifretailerscutthatdowntoalmostnothing.thentheyhaveeffectivelyeliminatedtheircompetitiveadvantageagainstonlinestores.63.Inthefirstparagraph,Walmartismentionedtoindicatethat________.A.WalmartissufferingalowreturnoninvestmentsB.WalmartisfollowedbycompaniesincontrollingcostsC.WalmartwellbalancesinvestmentsandprofitsD.Walmartshouldconsiderablycutcostsonitsemployees64.Accordingtothepassage.whichofthefollowingistrueaboutretailindustry?

A.Itfocusesonloweringcostsofemployees..B.Itintendstooverstaffemployeesinthestores.C.Itattemptstomaintainhighincomefortheemployees.DItinventsalargesumofmoneyonstafftraining.65.Whatcanwelearnfromtheresearchersexperiment?A.It'sacceptabletohaveequalstaffinglevelsacrossstores.B.Understaffinghelpsthestorestooperateprofitably.C.Profitabilityhasnothingtodowithstaffing.D.Alittleoverthestandardstaffingprovedtobeprofitable.66.Whichofthefollowingwouldtheauthorprobablyagreewith?A.Forretailindustry,cuttingproductcostsisthepriorityB.Onlineretailindustryshouldstaffmorepreciselytobecompetitive.C.Investmentonemployeesispotentiallyprofitableforretailindustry,D.Staffingcontrolisaneffectivewayforretailindustrytomakeprofits.SectionCDirections:Readthepassagecarefully.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.A.Ifso,andifyouenjoyedtheseactivities,seekoutrelatedcareers.B.Inthesecases,successfullycompletingaspecificmajoriscrucialtolandingajobinthematchingfield.C.Graduatingfromauniversitywithanexcellentmajorandpracticalabilitywillsurelymakeyoumorecompetitive.D.Itmayinfluenceit,butthereareotherfactorsthatinfluenceyourcareeroptionsaswell.E.Themoreyoulearnaboutworkforcemarket,thebetteryou'llknowtheimportanceofadesiredmajor.F.Althoughyourmajorandcourseworkarerelevanttolandingajob,theyarenottheonlydecidingfactors!Collegegraduationeventuallymeanstakingmuchofyourattentioninyourfirstjobsearch.Thisprocess.canbechallenging.especiallyforthosestudentswhohadthoughtverycarefullyabouttheirchosenmajorandtheirpotentialcareerpathorthosewhomajoredinafieldnotdirectlyconnectedtoaspecificcareerheeventuallygot.Ifyouareinoneofthesegroups,fearnot!(67)__________.Somemajorsaretieddirectlytospecificcareerfields.Forexample,ifyouwishtobecomeateacher,youwilllikelyhaveneededtocompleteaneducationprogramandeventuallysitforalicensingexam.Thesameappliestomajorsinnursing.Ifyoudidnotcompleteanacceptablenursingprogram,youwon'tbeabletotakethenursinglicensingexam.(68)__________Othermajors,however,arecloselyrelatedtocareerpathsbutdon'tnecessarilyrequireadegreeinthearea.Forexample,studentswhomajoredinfinance,math,orstatisticsmayalsohavethenecessaryskillstobehiredasanaccountant.Hopefully,asacollegestudent,youwereabletodomorethanjustattendclassesandreadyourcoursebooks.Yournon-academicexperiencescanbeveryinfluentialonyourfuturecareeraswell.Didyouworkduringcollege,volunteer,orparticipateinaclubororganization?(69)__________.Ifyouvolunteeredwithanon-profitorganizationsuchasahomelessordomesticviolenceshelter,seekoutpositionsinsocialservicesrelatedtocasemanagementorvictimadvocacy.Youmayqualifyforapositionregardlessofyourmajor.Althoughitoftenseemslikeyourcollegemajoralonedeterminesyourcareerfate,thisjustisn'tthecase.(70)__________.Ifyoudon'tknowwhatcareeroptionstoconsiderbasedonyourmajor,talktoyourfacultyor'academicadvisor.Youmaybesurprisedatwhatopportunitiesawait!IV.SummaryWritingDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.AreyouworkingwithyourcomputerroutinelyeitherasaofficeemployeeoragameloverAreyoureyesdry,watery,blurry,seeingdoubleorsensitivetolightIfyouranswerisayes,youarelikelyoneofmanypeopletodaywhosufferfromdigitaleyestrain,alsocalledcomputer-visionsyndrome.Whatonearthisthissyndromecomingfrom

Whatcanwedotodealwiththisproblem?

Eyestrainisoftenrelatedtotheamountofexposuretoscreens,thedistancefromeyestoscreensandtheuseofmultiplescreenssimultaneously.However,studieshavealsoshownthatthebluelightproducedbydigitaldevices,todayreachesfurtherintotheeyesthanotherkindsoflight.Thislightactuallyassistsattentionduringthedaybutcanresult.ininterruptedsleeppatternsatnight.Yearsofscientificresearchesindicate,thateyestrainisn'tnecessarilyanunavoidableproblemforthosewhodealwithcomputerworkinthedailybase.Therearewaysyoucanadoptwhichcan

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