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2022-2023學(xué)年上海市虹口區(qū)復(fù)興高級中學(xué)高三(上)期中英語
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1.Hello,I'mEverythingOholic.
Haveyoualwaysblamedyourchocolatehabitandinabilitytostopsmokingonyour'addictive'
personality?Accordingtoscience,there'snosuchthing***
It'sawidely⑴(hold)beliefthatsomepeoplearejusthardwiredtobeaddicted.Butisthere
actuallyanyevidence(2)this?AccordingtoaddictionexpertProfRobertWest,thereisn't.However,
therearepersonalitycharacteristics,likeanxiety,depressionandimpulsecontrolproblems,that(3)
makeapersonmorevulnerable(易受傷害的)toaddiction.Hesaysthisisanimportantdistinction,
becausetheterm'addictivepersonality*impliesthatifapersonstopsoneadditivebehaviour,theyll
juststartanother,andthat'snotwhathappens.Ifapersonhasunderlyingriskfactorsforaddiction,
⑷it'srelatedtotheirmentalhealth,theirpersonality,orotherfactorssuchasafamilyhistory,then
stoppingonebehaviourwillnotthenmakethemimmune(免疫的)totheriskofother
addictions.Buttheywon'tbemoreatriskofanotheraddictionjust⑸theyovercameone.
Westpointstoresearch(6)investigatedtheimpactofstoppingsmokingonaperson'sdrinking
behaviour.Studieshavefoundthatwhenpeoplestopsmoking,theyalsoshowashort-termreduction
inalcoholconsumption,whichgraduallyreturnstothelevelitwasatbefore⑺(quit)
smoking.Butalcoholconsumptiondoesn'tincreaseaftertheystopsmoking,andthesameistrueof
smokingheavinesswhenpeoplegiveupalcohol.uIfanything,stopping(8)canbehelpfulinstopping
orreducingtheother,nsaysWest.Ofcourse,thereareexceptionsandstoriesofindividualswhohave
givenuponesubstanceorbehaviour,only⑼(have)anothertakeovertheirlives.Accordingto
West,whilethevulnerabilitiesarestillthere,there'snoevidencethatanaddictivepersonality(10)
(exist).
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2.A.literallyB.barrierC.eventuallyD.findE.examinesF.features
G.innovationsH.meanI.professionalJ.strikingK.well-positioned
TheBestCompanytoWorkForEveryyear,Fortunemagazinepublishedalistofthe'100Best
CompaniestoWorkFor*.Howdoesthemagazinechoosethecompanies?Firstly,itusesasurvey:
350employeesanswer57questionsabouttheircompany.Secondly,F(xiàn)ortunelooksatimportant(1)
ofcompanies:forexample,pay,benefits,andcommunicationbetweenworkersand
management.Finally,themagazine(2)theresultstofinditsTop100.
WegmansFoodMarkets,whichranksNo.1onthelist,hasamotto(座右銘),'Employeesfirst,
customerssecond*,anditisalsooneofthe50largestprivatecompaniesintheUS,withannualsales
of$3.6billion,accordingtoForbesmagazine.Apparently,beinggoodtoyouremployeesisno(3)
tomakingmoney.
HowmuchofWegmans'successisduetothecompany'spolicies?'Uptoapoint,thesuccessis
becauseofthefreedomtheygiveus,'saysoneemployee.'Ontheotherhand,nocompanygetsrich
justbynotbeing(4)toitsemployees.Wegmanshasgreatmarketingstrategiesandit*s(5)
withinthecommunity.Fvebeenherefor15years.Lookingback,I'dsaythatthecompany's
(6)forcustomers,suchastheShoppers'Clubelectronicdiscountprogrammeinthe1990s,
havebeenjustasimportantasthebenefitstostaff.1
Buttheemployeebenefitsare(7).Fundamentally,Wegmansbelievesin(8)
development.Aswellasscholarships,thecompanygivesitsemployeesbusinessopportunities.For
years,oneemployeemadedeliciouscookiesforhercolleagues.(9),shestartedsellingthe
cookiesinWegmans.'Ijustaskedthemanager,*shesays.'Whilelookingback,Ithinkshouldhave
askedearlier.Icouldhavemademoremoney!'
Thestaffsfreedomtomakedecisionsisanotherthingyouwon't(10)
everywhere.Essentially,Wegmanswantsitsworkerstodoalmostanythingtopleasethe
customers.Believeitornot,anemployeeoncecookedaThanksgivingturkeyinthestorefora
customerbecausethewoman'sturkey,boughtinWegmans,wastoobigfbrheroven.
"Lookbothwaysbeforeyoucrossthestreet!Lookleft,rightandleftagain!"Theseclassicchildhood(3)
lessonsarepassedonfromgenerationtogeneration.Yettrafficaccidentsremainoneofthemostcommon
(4)ofinjuriesanddeathsforchildrenaroundtheworld.
Paststudieshavefoundthatyoungstersarelessgoodat(5)roadhazardsthanadults,butAnatMeir,a
lecturerinindustrialengineeringandmanagementatBen-GurionUniversityoftheNegeveandtheHolon
InstituteofTechnologyinIsrael,wantedtopinpointexactlywhichbehaviorsleadtoaccidents,withthe
goaloffindingwaysto(6)them.
Todothatwithoutputtinganyoneindanger,sheturnedtovirtualreality.In2013Meirandhercolleagues
simulated(模擬)18streetsinIsraelandusedaneye-trackingdevicetostudyhow46adultsandchildren
(ranginginagefromsevento13)evaluatedwhenitwassafetocross.Childrenagedseventonine,they
found,exhibitedtheleast(7)whencrossing,typicallydecidingtostepintothevirtualroadwithlittleor
nohesitation,evenwhentheirfieldofvisionwasrestricted.HWehadparentslookingonwhowerelike,
'Wow,Icannotbelievemychildjustcrossedthere!"*Meirsays."Itcausedthemto(8)theirchild*s
road-crossingabilities.1'Theolderchildrendidnotperformmuch(9),thoughfordifferentreasons.They
oftenstayedonthecurb(路緣)foranimproperamountoftime-a(n)(10)thattheyarelessableto
distinguishbetweensafeandhazardoussituationsthanadults一andininterviewsdidnotexpressan
understandingofhow(11)suchascarspeedandfieldofvisionaffectcrossingsafety.
(12)doseemtoimprovecrossingsuccess.InMeir'smostrecentstudy,describedinAccidentAnalysis&
Prevention,twodozenseven-tonine-year-oldsunderwent40minutesofhazard-detection
training.Afterward,Meirandhercolleagues"3)trainees*andcontrolkids*performancesinthevirtual
road-crossingtask.Thechildrenwho(14)safetyinstructionsweresignificantlybetteratcrossingthanthe
controlsubjects—tothepointthattheircrossingskillsweresimilartothoseofadults.
Next,Meirandpolicymakersaimtofigureouthowtotranslatethesefindingsintothe(15)world."These
resultsareimportantbecauseyoucannotfindsolutionswithouta(n)(16)oftheproblem,"saysJoseph
Kearney,aprofessorofcomputerscienceattheUniversityofIowa."Nowit'suptopeoplewiththeirfeet
onthegroundtodeterminehowtheycandevelop(17)programsforchildrenandforparentsaboutgood
road-crossinghabits."
3.A.safetyB.scienceC.visionD.education
4.A.sourcesB.categoriesC.levelsD.results
5.A.encounteringB.identifyingC.presentingD.recalling
6.A.performB.ignoreC.correctD.define
7.A.cautionB.interestC.emotionD.relief
8.A.recordB.recoverC.reinventD.reassess
9.A.worseB.belterC.morequicklyD.moreslowly
10.A.decisionB.indicationC.predictionD.instruction
11.A.examplesB.ideasC.factorsD.insights
12.A.MotivationsB.ObservationsC.ProhibitionsD.Interventions
13.A.combinedB.restrictedC.comparedD.separated
14.A.designedB.revealedC.emphasizedD.received
15.A.outsideB.oldC.realD.modern
16.A.featureB.tacklingC.intensityD.understanding
17.A.testingB.learningC.trainingD.planning
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VisitorstoHENN-NA,arestaurantoutsideNagasaki,Japan,aregreetedbyanoddsight:theirfoodbeing
preparedbyarowofhumanoidrobotsthatlookliketheTerminator.H.LS.,thecompanythatrunsthe
restaurant,aswellasanearbyhotelwhererobotscheckguestsintotheirroomsandhelpwiththeirluggage,
turnedtoautomationpartlyoutofnecessity.Japanfspopulationisshrinking,anditseconomyisbooming;
theunemploymentrateisonly2.8percent."UsingrobotsmakesalotofsenseinacountrylikeJapan,”
saidCEOHideoSawada.
Sawadapredictsthat70percentofthejobsatJapan'shotelswillbeautomatedinthenextfiveyears."It
takesaboutayeartotwotogetyourmoneyback,“hesaid."Butsinceyoucanworkthem24hoursaday,
andtheydon*tneedvacation,eventuallyit*smorecost-efficienttousetherobot."
Thismayseemlikeavisionofthefuturebestsuited—perhapsonlysuited—toJapan.Butaccordingto
MichaelChui,apartnerattheMcKinseyGlobalInstitute,manytasksinthefood-serviceand
accommodationindustryareexactlythekindthatareeasilyautomated.Chui'slatestresearchestimatesthat
54percentofthetasksworkersperforminAmericanrestaurantsandhotelscouldbeautomatedusing
currentlyavailabletechnologies.
Therobots,infact,arealreadyhere.Chowbotics,acompanyinRedwoodCity,California,manufactures
Sally,aboxyrobotthatpreparessaladsorderedonatouchscreen.Botlr,arobotbutler,nowbringsguests
extratowelsandtoiletriesindozensofhotelsaroundthecountry.
Thisseemstobeworrying.America'seconomyisn'tdevelopingnearlyassmoothlyasJapan's,andoneof
thefewbrightspotsinrecentyearshasbeenemploymentinrestaurantsandhotels,whichhaveadded
morejobsthanalmostanyotherindustry.Thatgrowth,infact,hashelpeddulltheblowthatautomation
hasdeliveredtootherindustries.Thefood-serviceandaccommodationindustrynowemploys13.7million
American.Since2013,ithasaccountedformorejobsthanmanufacturing.
Thesenewpositionsonceseemedsafefromrobotsbecausetheyrequiredahumantouchinawaythat
manufacturingorminingjobsdidnot.Whenorderingacoffeeorcheckingintoahotel,humanbeingswant
tointeractwithotherhumanbeings——orsowethought.Thecompaniesbringingrobotsintotheservice
industryarebettingthatwellbehappytotradeourrelationshipwithroboticwaitersorclerksforgreater
efficiency.They'realsoconfidentthataddingrobotswon'tnecessarilymeancuttinghumanjobs.
18.Accordingtothewriter,whywasitpartlyoutofnecessitythatH.LS.turnedtoautomation?
A.It'shardtofindemployeesinJapan.
B.TheJapaneseareusedtousingrobots.
C.RobotictechnologyisadvancedinJapan.
D.Japan'seconomydevelopslessfastthanexpected.
19.AccordingtoMichaelChui,whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?
A.Itisnoeasyjobtoautomatetasksinthehotelindustry.
B.Restaurantworkerscanbeeasilyreplacedbyrobots.
C.Technologiesneedupgradingtopavethewayforroboticwaiters.
D.Robotsnowperform54%ofthetasksinAmericanrestaurantsandhotels.
20.WhydoestheautomationinAmericanrestaurantsandhotelsseemworrying?
A.Themanufacturingindustryiswaitingtobeautomated.
B.America'seconomyisdevelopingatanunexpectedrate.
C.Automationhasalreadyhadanegativeeffectontheserviceindustry.
D.ThesetwoindustriescontributemuchtoAmerica'semploymentrate.
21.Itcanbeinferredthatcompaniesbringingrobotsintotheserviceindustrythinkthat.
A.thehumantouchmaynotmatterthatmuch
B.profitismoreimportantthancustomersatisfaction
C.manufacturingorminingjobsrequirehumaninteraction
D.robotswillrobhumansoftheirjobsatthecostofefficiency
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ColleagueCouncilMeeting3rdOct20
Chairperson:JaneSimmons
MinutesSecretary:LizBateman
1Welcome
JaneSimmonswelcomedallcolleaguestothemeeting.SheexplainedtheaimoftheColleague
Council—issueswhichareofconcerntostaffmemberscanberaisedanddiscussedbythegroup,andthen
addressedtoPersonnelManager,PennyKaceinik,inthesecondhalfofthemeeting.Meetingswillbeheld
fourtimesayear.
MATTERSARISINGFROMTHEMINUTES
2LiftingofInternationalcallbarring
Thecouncilaskedifitwouldbepossibletohavethephonesystemchangedsothatinternationalcallscan
bemade.
AllphonesinSales&MarketingwillbemodifiedinNovembertoallowforinternationalcalls.Anyone
elsewhoneedstocalloverseasshouldcontactAsifDininIT.
3Recyclingofpaper
ThecouncilenquiredifthecorrectrouteforraisingrecyclingissueswasthroughJohnEvans,Office
ServicesManager.
Pennyagreedthatthiswasthecorrectroute.Shealsoaddedthatshewouldwelcomeeveryonelookingat
thepapertheyuseandcuttingdownifpossible.Individualsareremindedthattheycanalsomakea
differencebyturninglightsandmonitorsetc.off.
4Healthysnackoptionsinsnackmachines
Thecouncilrequestedthatahealthyrangeofsnacksbeavailablefromthesnackmachine.
Pennyremindedeveryonethatthecanteenoffershealthylunch-timeoptions.Shewilldiscussthecontents
ofthemachinewiththeleasers(租賃方)whentheleasecomesupforrenewalnextmonth.Feedbackto
begivenatJanmeeting.
5Removalofstudygrants
Thecouncilexpressedregretthatstudygrantsfornon-professionalcourseswerenolonger
available.Peopleshouldbeencouragedtotakelanguagecourses,forexample,givenourgrowing
internationalmarket.
PennyexplainedthatManagementfeltthismoneycouldbebetterusedonpayingforcourseswhichwould
leadtoprofessionalqualifications,suchasAccountancy,CreditControl.Shealsosuggestedthatin-house
languagecoursescouldbetaughtbymembersofstaff.
NextMeeting:WillbeJanuary,precisedatetobeconfirmed
Attendees:LouisaBarlow,GaryBrown,NatalieCole,OrlaDoyle,TariqAli,PennyKacelnik(Personnel
Officer)
22.Theword"Minutes”isclosestinmeaningto”
A.unexpectedemergenciesB.thedurationofameeting
C.writtenrecordsofameetingD.suggestionsfromemployees
23.WhatproposaldidtheColleagueCouncilputforward?
A.HoldingtheColleagueCouncilMeetingfourtimesayear.
B.Allowingtheemployeestomakeinternationalcalls.
C.Dealingwithdocumentsonthecomputerinsteadofonpaper.
D.Askingthecanteentoprovidemorehealthylunchoptions.
24.WhatsuggestiondidPennyKacelnikgivetothosewhowanttotakelanguagecourses?
A.Shiftingtoacourseleadingtoprofessionalqualifications.
B.ApplyingtothePersonnelOfficeforaspecialgrant.
C.Turningtoacolleaguewhospeaksthatlanguage.
D.Referringtothegrowinginternationalmarket.
Weareencounteringreal-worldexamplesofhowAIcanharmhumanrelations.Asdigitalassistantssuch
asAlexaorSiribecomepopular,wearebecomingaccustomedtotalkingtothemasthoughtheywere
alive;writinginthesepageslastyear,JudithShulevitzdescribedhowsomeofusarestartingtotreatthem
asfriendsandtherapists.ShulevitzherselfsayssheconfessesthingstoGoogleAssistantthatshewouldn't
tellherhusband.Ifwegrowmorecomfortabletalkingtoourdevicesaboutoursecrets,whathappenstoour
humanmarriagesandfriendships?Designersandprogrammerstypicallycreatedeviceswhoseresponses
makeusfeelbetter一butmaynothelpusbeself-reflectiveorthinkoverpainfultruths.AsAIgoesdeeper
intoourlives,wemustfacethepossibilitythatitwillpreventouremotionsanddeephumanconnects.
Besides,wewillfightwithsomeotherchallenges.Theageofdriverlesscars,afterall,isuponus.These
vehiclespromisetosubstantiallyreducetheexhaustionanddistractionthatputhumandriversindanger,
thuspreventingaccidents.Butwhatothereffectsmighttheyhaveonpeople?Drivingisaverymodern
kindofsocialinteraction,requiringhighlevelsofcooperation.Iworrythatdriverlesscars,bytakingaway
fromusanoccasiontoexercisethisability,couldcontributetoitsdecline.
Notonlywillthesevehiclesbeprogrammedtotakeoverdrivingdutiesandhencetoremovefromhumans
thepowertomakemoraljudgments(forexample,aboutwhichpedestriantohitwhenacrashis
inevitable),theywillalsoaffecthumanswithwhomthey'vehadnodirectcontact.Forinstance,drivers
whohavesteeredawhilealongsideanautonomousvehicletravelingatasteady,invariantspeedmight
drivelessattentively,thusincreasingtheirlikelihoodofaccidentsoncethey'vemovedtoapartofthe
highwayoccupiedonlybyhumandrivers.Alternatively,experiencemayrevealthatdrivingalongside
autonomousvehiclestravellinginperfectaccordancewithtrafficlawsactuallyimproveshuman
performance.
Eitherway,weshouldbecarefultolaunchnewformsofAIwithoutfirsttakingsuchsocialspillovers——or
externalities,asthey'reoftencalled—intoaccount.Wemustapplythesameeffortthatweapplytothe
hardwareandsoftwarethatmakeself-drivingcarspossibletomanagingAl'spotentialeffectsonthose
outsidethecar.Afterall,weinstallbrakelightsonthebackofyourcarnotjust,orevenprimarily,foryour
benefit,butforthesakeofthepeoplebehindyou.
25.Whatcanbeinferredabouthumanrelationshipsfromthefirstparagraph?
A.Wewillfeelcomfortablespeakingtoothersonline.
B.AIwillleadtoshallowinter-personalrelationships.
C.AIwillenablepeopletocommunicatemorewithothers.
D.Wewillbemoreself-reflectiveininteractionthankstoAI.
26.Inparagraph2,thephrase"itsdecline"referstothedeclinein.
A.drivers*interactionwiththecars
B.drivers'exhaustionanddistraction
C.ourabilitytocooperatewithotherswhiledriving
D.ourabilitytodealwithemergencieswhiledriving
27.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueofdriverlesscars?
A.Theymaybebetteratmakingmorejudgmentsthanhumandrivers.
B.Theyneedtovarytheirspeedtomakecontactwithhumandrivers.
C.Theymaymakehumandriversinothercarsdrivemoresafely.
D.Theyneedtoforcehumandriverstoconcentrateinthecar.
28.Whichofthefollowingisthewritermostlikelytoagreewith?
A.Brakelightsonthebackofourcarareinstalledmainlytowarnusofdanger.
B.Weshouldfigureouthownewtechnologyaffectspeoplebeforedevelopingit.
C.Itishardtosaywhysocialspilloverswillworkintermsofself-drivingcars.
D.Moreeffortshouldbemadetoadvancethehardwareandsoftwareofdriverlesscars.
A.Artisanotherareawhereforgeryisdecreasingduetotheresultingprofits.
B.DNAcouldbeusedtoexposefraudintheartworld,too.
C.Ifthetechnologycontinuestoevolve,consumerscouldsomedaybringhandheldbarcoderstothetable.
D.Simpleconfusionmightexplainsomeofthedifferences,sincefishspeciescanbehardtotellapart.
E.TheDNAmoleculeiscapableofstoringvastamountsofdataandcansurviveforthousandsofyears.
F.Tosolvethisproblem,somescientistshavesuggestedattachingasmallplasticlabelfullofDNAto
worksofart.
AuthenticatingSushi???andPicassos
ArecentstudyoftheseafoodindustrybyOceana,aconservationgroup,foundthat,nationwide,grocery
storesmislabelednearlyone-fifthofallthefishtheysold.Sushirestaurantswereevenworse,servingafish
otherthanwhatwaspromisedonthemenuthree-quartersofthetime.⑴Butsomemerchantsseemedto
substitutecheapfishliketilapiaformoreexpensivefareonpurpose.
DNAbarcodingcanhelpuncoversuchpractices.Bytakingabitofmusclefromafishandsequencing(;則
定序歹U)theDNAinside,scientistscanquicklytellonespeciesfromanother.Bar-codingtechnologyis
accessibleenoughthathigh-schoolstudentshaveusedittoexposefraud(騙局)atrestaurants.(2)And
theycanseeforthemselveswhetherthey'rereallygettingthebluefintunatheyordered.
(3)Billionsofdollars'worthofartchangeshandseveryyear,andsomeexpertsestimatethat40percentof
itisfake.Professionalauthenticationcanhelp,butrecentstoriesinvolvingworkssaidtohavebeenpainted
byJacksonPollock,AmedeoModigliani,andothershaveshownthataskillfulforger(制作J篋品者)
canfooleventhemostrespectedexperts.(4)Ratherthanusingtheartist'sownDNA-whichathiefcould
liftfromclothes,rubbish,orhairs-theselabelswouldcontainDNAfromanothercreature,withpieces
ofsyntheticDNAwovenin.Toauthenticatethepiece,scientistswouldtakeDNAfromthelabel,sequence
thesynthetichits,andconsultadatabase.Onlyifthesequencematchedthedatabaserecordwouldthe
piecebepronouncedgenuine.
29.A.AB.Bc.cD.DE.E
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30.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.E
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31.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.E
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32.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.E
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33.Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizeinnomorethan60wordsthemainideaand
themainpoint(s)ofthepassage.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.
ABriefHistoryofSilkComfortabletowearwhethertheweatherishotorcold,silkisaspopular
todayasitwas-5,000yearsagowhenitwasfirstmanufactured.However,thehistoryofsilkhasnot
alwaysbeenassmoothasthefabric(織物)itself.
Today'sbasicsilk-productionprocesshaschangedverylittlesinceitfirstbegan.Thefabriccomes
fromsilkwormswhich,althoughtinywhenborn,growrapidlyinsize.Indeed,onastrictdietof
mulberryleaves,itisestimatedthattheyincreaseinweightby10,000%overthefirstsixweeksof
theirlife.Whentheyarefullygrown,thesilkwormscreateacocoon-aprotectiveshellmadeof
silk.Theythencrawlinsideinordertopreparefortheirnextstageofdevelopment.However,for
commercialsilkproduction,thesecocoonsarethenboiled,killingtheworminside,toensurethat
thesilkisnotdamaged.Afterthis,thesilkisgatheredandprepared.Asinglecocooncanproduce
between300and900metresofsilkthread.
Althoughtodaysilkisbothgrownandwornworldwide,theoriginalproductionofsilkwasrestricted
toChina.Likewise,inthesixthcentury,twomonksmanagedtotakesomeeggsallthewaybackto
theirnativeByzantium(modern-dayIstanbul,inTurkey).Thiswasaneventofgreatimportance,
sinceEuropewasformthatpointabletomanufactureitsownsilk.
Beforethemonks'successinbringingthesilkwormsoutofChina,Europeansweredependenton
merchantsbringingthefabricfromEastAsiaacrossthemountainroadsofCentralAsiaandthe
MiddleEast.Indeed,somuchsilkwastransportedthatthistraderoutebecameknownasSilkRoad.
Althoughman-madefibres(纖維)arecheaperandeasiertomanufacture,thebeautyofsilkis
difficulttomatch,andthereisalwayslikelytobealargeinternationalmarket.
34.你不該把你的未來寄托在任何一個人的承諾上。(base)
35.切莫歧視殘疾人,否則你將受到法律懲處(subject)。
36.雖然現(xiàn)在越來越多的人會使用電腦來輸入文字,但我希望手寫永遠(yuǎn)能有其一席之地。
(although)
37.閱讀能激發(fā)孩子們的想象力、創(chuàng)造力,還能幫助他們認(rèn)識世界,形成對于人生、對于未來
的基本態(tài)度。(notonly)
38.Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgiven
belowinChinese.
假設(shè)你是明啟中學(xué)高三學(xué)生李明,最近英國朋友Bill發(fā)來郵件,說想學(xué)中文,有兩種課程二
選一,請你推薦一個。內(nèi)容包括:1.你的推薦;
2.通過比較說明理由。
課程:1聽說課程;2故事讀寫。
教授內(nèi)容:日常會話。
課時:周~",周四晚上7:30-8:30,共8周。
授課方式:全中文教授內(nèi)容故事閱讀及寫作。
課時:每周五7:30-8:30,共16周。
授課方式:中英文。
答案和解析
1.【答案】【小題1】held
【小題2]for
【小題3】can
【小題4]and
【小題5】because
【小題6】which/that
【小題7】quitting
【小題8]one
【小題9】tohave
【小題10]exists
【解析】(1)考查過去分詞。句意:人們普遍認(rèn)為,有些人天生就上癮。分析句子可知,空格處
應(yīng)填入非謂語動詞作定語。被修飾名詞belief與動詞hold是被動關(guān)系,故用過去分詞。故填heldo
(2)考查介詞。句意:但事實上有證據(jù)證明這一點嗎?分析句子可知,空格處應(yīng)填入介詞。evidence
常與介詞for搭配。故填for。
(3)考查情態(tài)動詞。句意:然而,有些性格特征,如焦慮、抑郁和沖動控制問題,會使人更容易
上癮。根據(jù)空格后的動詞原形make可知,空格處應(yīng)填入情態(tài)動詞。由句意可知,此處指“可能會”,
故用can。故填can。
(4)考查連詞。句意:如果一個人有成癮的潛在危險因素,并且與他們的心理健康、性格或其他
因素(如家族史)有關(guān),那么停止一種行為并不能使他們免受其他成癮的風(fēng)險。分析句子可知,
空格處應(yīng)填入連詞。由句意可知,此處是并列關(guān)系,故用and。
(5)考查狀語從句。句意:但是,他們不會因為克服了一種癮就更容易再次上癮。分析句子可知,
空格處應(yīng)填入從屬連詞。由句意可知,此處是因果關(guān)系,故用because引導(dǎo)。故填because。
(6)考查定語從句。句意:韋斯特指出,一項研究調(diào)查了戒煙對一個人飲酒行為的影響。分析句
子可知,空格處應(yīng)填入定語從句引導(dǎo)詞。先行詞是research,指物,且關(guān)系詞在從句中作主語,故
用which/lhat。故填which/that?
(7)考查動名詞。句意:研究發(fā)現(xiàn),當(dāng)人們停止吸煙時,他們的飲酒量也會短期減少,并逐漸恢
復(fù)到戒煙前的水平。分析句子可知,空格處應(yīng)填入動名詞。是介詞,后用動名詞作賓語。beforedoing
sth.意為"在做某事之前"。故填quitting?
(8)考查代詞。句意:韋斯特說:"如果有什么不同的話,停止一個可以有助于停止或減少另一
個?!狈治鼍渥涌芍崭裉帒?yīng)填入代詞one作賓語,和后面的theother相對應(yīng)。故填one。
(9)考查動詞不定式。句意:當(dāng)然,也有一些例外和故事,一些人放棄了一種物質(zhì)或行為,只是
為了讓另一種物質(zhì)接管他們的生活。分析句子可知,空格處應(yīng)填入非謂語動詞。0nlytodo是固定
結(jié)構(gòu),在句中作結(jié)果狀語,表示意料之外的結(jié)果。故填tohave。
(10)考查動詞的時態(tài)。句意:根據(jù)韋斯特的說法,盡管脆弱性仍然存在,但沒有證據(jù)表明上癮
的人格存在。分析句子可知,空格處應(yīng)填入謂語動詞。根據(jù)上下文判斷,此處應(yīng)用一般現(xiàn)在時。
主語是anaddictivepersonality,單數(shù),故謂語動詞用單數(shù)第三人稱形式。故填exists。
本文是一篇說明文。人們普遍認(rèn)為,有些人天生就上癮。但事實上沒有證據(jù)證明這一點。
語法填空是通過語篇在語境中考查語法知識的運用能力,在解題前應(yīng)快速瀏覽短文掌握大意,在
讀懂短文的基礎(chǔ)上,結(jié)合短文提供的特定的語言環(huán)境去逐句分析。要解決好語法填空,離不開堅
實的語法知識,有了堅實的語法知識才能對語言進(jìn)行正確的分析和判斷,從而答對題目。
2.【答案】F
【解析】(1)考查名詞。句意:其次,《財富》雜志關(guān)注公司的重要特征:例如,薪酬、福利以
及員工和管理層之間的溝通。分析句子可知,空格處應(yīng)填入名詞作賓語。根據(jù)句意,此處指"特征
",features是名詞"特征"。故選F。
(2)考查謂語動詞。句意:最后,該雜志對結(jié)果進(jìn)行檢查,以找到其前100名。分析句子可知,
空格處應(yīng)填入謂語動詞。根據(jù)上句Fortunelooksatimportant(1)ofcompanies可知,此處應(yīng)用一
般現(xiàn)在時,且主語是單數(shù),謂語動詞應(yīng)用單數(shù)第三人稱形式。根據(jù)句意,examines是動詞"檢查”。
故選Eo
(3)考查名詞。句意:顯然,對員工好并不是賺錢的障礙。分析句子可知,空格處應(yīng)填入名詞作
表語。barrier是名詞"障礙",符合句意。故選B。
(4)考查形容詞。句意:另一方面,沒有一家公司僅僅通過對員工不吝嗇而致富。分析句子可知,
空格處應(yīng)填入形容詞作表語。mean是形容詞"吝嗇的"。bemeantosb.固定短語,意為"對某人吝嗇
"?故選H。
(5)考查形容詞。句意:Wegmans有很好的營銷策略,并且在社區(qū)中定位良好。分析句子可知,
空格處應(yīng)填入形容詞作表語。根據(jù)句意,此處指”定位良好的",well-positionedo是形容詞”定位良
好的”。故選K。
(6)考查名詞。句意:回過頭來看,我想說,該公司為客戶所做的創(chuàng)新,
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