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2024年1月上海市春季高考英語(yǔ)仿真模擬試卷
202誨1月上海春
季高考英語(yǔ)仿真模
I.ListeningComprehension(第1-10題,每題1分;第11-20題,每題1.5分;共25分)
SectionA
Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeach
conversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespoken
onlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyour
paper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
1.A.Azookeeper.B.Apostalworker.
C.Ashopassistant.D.Anairportsecurityguard.
2.A.Satisfied.B.Disappointed.C.Afraid.D.Apologetic.
3.A.Theygotthereatdifferenttime.B.Thewomandidn'tgothere.
C.Themanforgotaboutthemeeting.D.Theydidn'tagreeonthemeetingplace.
4.A.Herhusbandcouldn'tfindasuitablejob.
B.Herhusbandquarreledwiththeirson.
C.Shehadanargumentwithherhusband.
D.Shehadtostayhomebecauseshewasfired.
5.A.Exciting.B.Funny.C.Outdated.D.Terrible.
6.A.Atarestaurant.B.Atagrocery.C.Inatheater.D.Onafarm.
7.A.Shedoesn'tworkhardenough.B.Sheneverfallsasleepinclass.
C.ShehasaJapaneseculturalbackground.D.Herparentsurgehertohavemoresleep.
8.A.Takeacourseonsailing.B.Watchsomesailingshows.
C.Buythingsneededforsailing.D.Learnsailingfromanapp.
9.A.Thebirdsarenotbeautifulenough.
B.Thewomanpreferstoteachacattotalk.
C.Thebirdsactuallycannotimitatehumanvoice.
D.Thewomanwon'thavethebirdsatsuchaprice.
10.A.Hedidn'tseethesign.B.Hegotthreeparkingticketsthismonth.
C.Herefusedtopayafine.D.Heparkedhiscarthereafterworkinghours.
SectionB
Directions:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeasked
severalquestionsoneachoftheshortpassagesandthelongerconversation.Theshortpassagesandthelonger
conversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthe
fourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
11.A.Hisregularwatertherapy.B.Hisdisabilitytoswimlikeothers.
C.Lackofpropertraining.D.Aterribleexperienceinapool.
12.A.HewantedtotrainanOlympicchampion.
B.HehopedkidslikeZulficcouldlearnswimming.
C.Hewantedtoimprovephysicaleducationforkids.
D.Theexistingswimmingequipmentwasn'tstandard.
13.A.Hewillsooncompeteinaworldgame.
B.Hecouldswimtwiceasfastasaverageswimmers.
C.HecouldswimthelengthofOlympic-sizedpoolswithhelp.
D.Hewonalocalswimmingcompetitionfordisabledpeople.
Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
14.A.Acellphone.B.Aleatherwallet.C.Aminicamera.D.Analarmclock.
15.A.ItwilltrackthethiefwithGPSsystem.
B.Itwillcontactbankstostopwithdrawing.
C.Analarmwillbesenttothepolicestation.
D.Apictureoftheopenerwillbetaken.
16.A.Itisamultifunctionalwallet.B.Ifsold-fashionedinthisage.
C.Itisuniqueinsizeandfunction.D.Itcantextmessagesautomatically.
Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
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17.A.30%.B.24%.C.96%.D.50%.
18.A.Henearlybecameblind.B.Hisvisionbecameevenworse.
C.Hecouldn'tseeverywellatnight.D.Hiseyesweredryforseveralmonths.
19.A.Nervous.B.Regretful.C.Painful.D.Relaxed.
20.A.Lasersurgeryissafedespiteitssideeffects.
B.Twoweeks9homerestisrequiredafterthesurgery.
C.Thecostofthesurgeryistoohighforordinarypeople.
D.Peoplewithpoorvisionareallgoodcandidatesforthesurgery.
ILGrammarandVocabulary(每題1分;共20分)
SectionA
Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammatically
correct.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;forthe
otherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.
9:00A.M.,Saturday,November14
ThemomentFatimaBennetthaddreamedofwasfinallyhere.Therefore,shecouldn'tbe21
(happy).
The4CChallenge(alsoknownastheClarkCountyCodingCompetition)wastheeventoftheyear22
targetparticipantswereSTEM-mindedeighthgraderslikeFatimaandhertwobestfriends,JuliaSheenand
FelipeAlvarez.
Theirclassmateswerebusypostingpicturesonsocialmediaoftheirglorioussummervacationswhilethe
threebestfriends,whocalled23TeamJavaTime,hadspentcountlesshoursstoryboarding,coding,and
adjustingtheirprogram.Theirapp,RomeoandJulietRemixed,turnedthefamousplayintoamultiplayer
adventurethatretoldthestory,24(integrate)Shakespeare^languagewiththerhymesofsongs.
ThecompletedappwasduebySeptember1,andtheteenshadworkedhardtogetitdone.25atany
pointtheylostmomentum(動(dòng)力),theywerepushedbyweeklytextsfromNeilGreen,whohadtakenoverthe
competitioncoordination(協(xié)'調(diào))thisyear.
Onthedaywhentheirapp26(submit)tothecompetition'ssubmissionwebsite,Fatimasaid,"A
prizewouldbegreat,butweallknowtheverybestreward.^^Theteensshouted,t4K-J-H-S!^^
Fatima,Julia,andFelipewereexcitedtoshowofftheirdigitalskillsinfrontoftheotherteamsofeighth
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graders,buttheyweremostinterestedinthereward27(give)tothetopthreeteams:guaranteed
admissiontoKatherineJohnsonHighSchool,thecounty'sSTEMmagnetschool.Felipe,Fatima,andJulia,
friendssincekindergarten,28barelycontaintheirexcitement.TheirdreamofgoingtoKJHStogether
was29theirreach!
Thatwas30Fatimadidn'tmindgettingoutofbedat8A.M.onthiscoldNovemberSaturdayto
spendthedayatClarksvilleUniversity,thesiteoftheannualcompetition.
SectionB
Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Note
thatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.steadilyB.predictsC.biologyD.temporaryE.dramaticF.recovers
G.permanentH.groundedI.expansionJ.formedK.kindly
TeensAreStillDevelopingEmpathySkills
Theteenyearsareoftenfullofdoor-slamming,eye-rollingandseeminginsensitivity,evenbykidswho
behaved31before.Someparentsworrythattheyaredoingsomethingwrongorthattheirchildren
willneverthinkofanyonebutthemselves.Asix-yearstudypublishedinDevelopmentalPsychologyshowsthat
32ispartlytoblame.
Inadolescence,criticalsocialskillsthatareneededforonetofeelconcernforotherpeopleandto
understandhowtheythinkareundergoingmajorchanges.Adolescencehaslongbeenknownasprimetimefor
developingcognitiveskillsforsei仔regulationandexecutivefunction.
("Cognitiveempathy,9,orthementalabilitytotakeothers9perspective,beginstorise33ingirls
attheageof13,accordingtothestudyco-authoredbyJolienvanderGraaffatUtrechtUniversityinthe
Netherlands.Bycomparison,boysdonotbeginuntiltheageof15toshowincreasesinperspective-taking,
whichhelpsinproblem-solvingandavoidingconflict.
Adolescentboysactuallyshowa34decline,betweentheagesof13and16,inarelated
skill一"affectiveempathy/9ortheabilitytorecognizeandrespondtoothers,feelings.Thismaybetheresult,at
leastinpart,ofa35riseintheprimarymalesexhormone,duringadolescence,whichsparksa
desirefordominanceandpower.Fortunately,theboys'sensitivity36intheirlateteens.Girls9
affectiveempathyremainsrelativelyhighandstablethroughoutadolescence.
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Thisdoesn'tmean,however,thatwecandonothingbutjustwaitforteenagerstodevelopafeelingof
empathy.Infact,parentscanhelpinstill{灌輸)affectiveempathyintotheirchildren.Affectiveempathyis
37inmarginalregionofthebrain,whichregulatesemotions.Thiscapacitybeginstodevelopininfancy.
Childrenlearntopracticeempathybywatchingtheirparentsandbyexperiencingitthemselves-beingwell
treatedbyadultswhosensitivelyrespondtotheiremotions.Whilecognitiveempathyarisesfromadifferent
partofthebrain,thetwoabilitiesarelinked.Children'saffectiveempathy38theirlevelofcognitive
empathyasteens.
Thefindingsreflectamajor39inresearchers9understandingofcognitivegrowthduring
adolescence.Theyusedtobelievethatbothformsofempathywerefully40inchildhood.Now,it
isclearthat“thebrainregionsthatsupportsocialcognition,whichhelpsussuccessfullyunderstandandinteract
withothers,continuetochangedramatically^^inourteens,saysJenniferPfeiferattheUniversityofOregon.
Researchinherlabalsosuggeststhatcognitiveempathyrisesinteens.Thediscoveriesserveasanewlensfor
exploringsuchteenbehaviorasbullyinganddrugabuse.
III.ReadingComprehension(共45分。41-45每題1分;56-70每題2分)
SectionA
Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA.B.Cand
D.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext
Thepartoftheenvironmentalmovementthatdrawsmyfirm'sattentionisthedesignofbuildings.Today,
thousandsofpeoplecometo41buildingconferences,andtheideathatbuildingscanbegoodfor
peopleandtheenvironmentwillbeincreasingly42inyearstocome.Backin1984wediscovered
thatmostmanufacturedproductsfordecorationweren'tdesignedfor43use.The“energy-efficient”
sealedcommercialbuildingsconstructedafterthe1970senergycrisis44indoorairqualityproblems
causedbymaterialssuchaspaint,wallcoveringandcarpet.Sofor20years,we'vebeenlookingforwaysto
makethesematerials45forpeopleandtheplanet.
Homebuilderscannowusematerials,suchasgreenpaints,thatreleasesignificantly
46amountsofchemicalcompounds,whichpeoplebelievedon't47thequalityofthe
air.48,ourbasicdesignstrategyisfocusednotsimplyonbeing“l(fā)essbad“butoncreating49
healthfulmaterialsthatcanbeeithersafelyreturnedtothesoilor50byindustryagainandagain.
Forexample,theworld'slargestcarpetmanufacturerhasalready51acarpetthatisfullyandsafely
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recyclable.
Lookatitthisway:noone52tocreateabuildingthatdestroytheplanet.Butourcurrent
industrialsystemsarebasicallycausingtheseconditions,whetherwelikeitornot.So53simply
tryingtoreducethedamage,weare54apositiveapproach.We'regivingpeoplehigh-quality,
healthfulproductsandanopportunitytomakechoicesthathavea55effectontheworld.Itisnot
justthebuildingindustry,either.Entirecitiesaretakingtheseenvironmentallypositiveapproachestodesign,
planningandbuilding.
41.A.commercialB.greenC.traditionalD.simple
42.A.efficientB.changeableC.influentialD.effective
43.A.relevantB.indoorC.flexibleD.forward
44.A.revealedB?displayedC.exhibitedD.discovered
45.A.carefulB.comfortableC.stableD.safe
46.A.reducedB.revisedC?delayedD.defined
47.A.destroyB.denyC.dissolveD.depress
48.A.AnywayB.BesidesC.AnyhowD.However
49.A.exactlyB.completelyC.partiallyD.superficially
50.A.restoredB.regainC.reusedD.retain
51.A.developedB.stretchedC.researchedD.constructed
52.A.setsoffB.setsaboutC.setsoutD.setsup
53.A.insteadofB.becauseofC.apartfromD.regardlessof
54.A.adjustingB.adoptingC.adaptingD.admitting
55.A.functionalB.sensibleC.beneficialD.precious
SectionB
Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinished
statements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbest
accordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.
(A)
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DebraDolanwas21andonherfirsttripalonewhenshefirstsentapostcardtoherself.Itwas1979,and
Dolan,whogrewupincentralCanada,wasvisitingVancouverforthefirsttime.Shewasimmediatelyblown
awaybythecity'sbeauty.
Althoughshewasusuallyanenthusiasticdiarist,Dolanwassweptupintheexcitementofthetrip,and
foundshebarelyhadafreemoment."Ithought,4Idon'thavetimetowriteinmyjournal.9AndIdidn'ttravel
withacamera,Dolansaid."SowhenIwenttoVancouverIsland,orsawplacesinVancouver,Idetermined,
Tiljustsendapostcardtomyself/9,
Onthebackofeachcard,Dolanwroteaparagraphortwoaboutherimpressions,thoughtsandfeelings,
andthenmailedittoherhomeaddress.Some10dayslater,Dolanreturnedhometoapileofpostcardsfrom
herself.Receivingthem,saidDolan,was“anabsolutejoy.^^
“AfterFdcometoVancouver,Irealized,'Well,it'seasytotravel.Andifseasytotravelalone.Idon't
havetobenervousaboutthis,“'saidDolan.Soshedecidedexploringtheworldwasherfirstpriority.From
there,DolantraveledontoAustralia.Thenshestayedontheroadformonths,travelingaroundtheglobeand
writingpostcardstoherself.
Overaboutfortyyears,64-year-oldDolanhassenthundredsofpostcardstoherselffromtripsacrossthe
world.Amazingly,they'veallarrived.4tTheyreallytellmeabout-notonlywhereFvebeen,butwhoIwas
thatday,“saidDolan,whosaidlookingoverthepostcardcollectioninspiredhertoreflecton"theexperiences
I'vebeenabletohave.^^
ForDolan,thepostcardstoherselfcapture(捕捉)amomentandhelpenjoyit."Thosespecialmomentsin
yourlifeareuniquelyyours.Wemayallseethesamethingonourtravels.Butourexperienceofthatdayisall
different,saidDolan.
56.Whatdotheunderlinedwords"blownaway“inparagraph1probablymean?
A.Surrounded.B.Attracted.C.Connected.D.Attached.
57.WhatdidDolandecidetodowhenseeingVancouver'sbeauty?
A.Keepadiary.B.Giveupwriting.C.Takesomephotos.D.Sendherselfapostcard.
58.HowdidthetriptoVancouveraffectDolan?
A.Itawakenedherlovefortravel.B.Itmadeheranenthusiasticdiarist.
C.Shewasafraidoftravelingalone.D.Shenevertookacameraalong.
59.Whatcanweknowfromparagraph5?
A.SomepostcardsfailedtoreachDolan.B.Dolanstoppedtravelingduetoheroldage.
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C.ThepostcardsbringDolanmanymemories.D.Dolansentotherspostcardsacrosstheworld.
(B)
NashvilleTN
WelcometoyourMusicCityvacationplanningcenter,whereyoucanmakereservationsforlodging,
activities,diningandmore!Youcanmeettoday'shotteststarsandcountrymusiclegendsattheGrandOle
Opry,cruisetheCumberlandaboardtheGeneralJacksonShowboatDinnerCruiseortourthesights!
ClassicMusicCityAttractions
WhenonethinksofMusicCity,thereareseveralattractionsthatimmediatelycometomind,namelythe
GrandOleOpry,TheGeneralJacksonShowboatDinnerCruise,andtheRymanAuditorium.
SomeofthemostamazingstarshavetakenthestageattheGrandOleOpry.Anotherhistoricvenuein
MusicCityistheRymanAuditorium.Aswellasattendingconcertsandshows,visitorstotheRymancantake
leisurelytourstolearnallaboutthehistoryoftheperformingcenter.
ArchitecturalWonders
AsoneofthemostbeautifulcitiesintheUnitedStates,itisnowonderthatthiscityishometosomeof
themostimpressivepiecesofarchitecture.Fromlandmarkstouniversitiesandeverythinginbetween,those
whohaveapassionfbrhistoryaresuretohaveanamazingtimeexploringtheseplaces.
MusicCityArt&Museums
Forthosewholoveart,theFristCenterisamust-haveactivity.Thisartmuseumfeaturesapproximately
24,000sqftfilledwithavarietyofexhibitionsanddisplaysthataresuretoimpress.Thisnon-profitcenteris
opensevendaysaweekandfeaturesrotatingexhibitssothere9ssomethingnewwitheachvisit.
Shopping,Dining&More
Downtownisamongthemostpopularareasofthecityasitholdssomeofthegreatestattractionsand
more.
East,theever-growingregionisabustling(熙攘的)placetovisitwhileinMusicCity!Fromaneclectic
atmospheretohistoriclandmarksandmore.Fromlocaldeliciouseatstobreweriesandshoppingopportunities,
thisneighborhoodiswellworthavisit!
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60.InNashvilleTN,visitorscan_.
A.haveachancetoperformonthestage.
B.exploresomeimpressivehistoricbuildings.
C.meetsomehotstarsandpickupfictionstories.
D.goshoppinginDowntown,themostpopulararea.
61.WhatisspecialabouttheFristCenter?
A.Liveconcertscanbeenjoyed.
B.ItisthelargestmuseuminNashvilleTN.
C.Thecenterisaccessibleeverydayexceptonholidays.
D.Visitorscangetdifferentvisitingexperienceseverytime.
62.Whafsthemainpurposeofthepassage?
A.TointroducethecityofNashvilleTN.
B.Tohelppeopletotailorvacationplans.
C.Toarousevisitors9interestinmusicandart.
D.ToremindvisitorsofprotectingNashvilleTN.
(C)
Teacherburnout(倦?。゛ndstudentstressmaybelinked,accordingtoaUniversityofBritishColumbia
study.Thestudyisthefirstofitskindtoexaminetheconnectionbetweenteacherburnoutandstudents?cortisol
levels(皮質(zhì)醇水平)whichareabiologicalindicatorofstress.
Researcherscollectedsalivasamplesfromover400elementaryschoolchildrenandtestedtheircortisol
levels.Theyfoundthatinclassroomsinwhichteachersexperiencedmoreburnout,orfeelingsofemotional
exhaustion,students5cortisollevelswereelevated.Highercortisollevelsinelementaryschoolchildrenhave
beenlinkedtolearningdifficultiesaswellasmentalhealthproblems.
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“Thissuggeststhatstressspreadingmightbetakingplaceintheclassroomamongstudentsandtheir
teachers,9,saidEvaOberle,thestudy'sleadauthor.Indeed,therelationshipbetweenstudentstressandteacher
burnoutisachickenandeggquestion.Itisunknownwhatcamefirst-elevatedcortisolorteacherburnout.We
considertheconnectionbetweenstudentandteacherstressacyclicalproblemintheclassroom.
Oberlesaidastressfulclassroomclimatecouldbearesultofinadequatesupportforteachers,whichmay
impactteachers9abilitytoeffectivelymanagetheirstudents.Apoorlymanagedclassroomcancontributeto
students9needsnotbeingmetandincreasingstress.Thiscouldbereflectedinelevatedcortisollevelsin
students.
Alternatively,stresscouldoriginatefromstudents,whomaybemorechallengingtoteachbecauseof
increasesinanxiety,behavioralproblems,orspecialneeds.Inthissituation,teacherscouldfeeloverwhelmed
andreporthigherlevelsofburnout.
“Ourstudyisareminderofthesystemicissuesfacingteachersandeducatorsasclassroomsizesincrease
andsupportsforteachersarecut,“saidOberle.
“Itisclearfromanumberofrecentresearchstudiesthatteachingisoneofthemoststressfulprofessions,
andthatteachersneedadequateresourcesandsupportintheirjobsinordertobattleburnoutandrelievestress
intheclassroom,saidUBCeducationprofessorKimberlySchonert-Reichl,thestudy'sco-authoranddirector
ofHELP.4tIfwedonotsupportteachers,weriskthecollateraldamage(附帶損傷)ofstudents.^^
63.Paragraph4andparagraph5areintendedtomakeitclearthat.
A.teacherburnoutisthecauseoftheelevatedcortisollevelsinstudents
B.theconnectionbetweenstudentsandteacherstressisacyclicalproblem
C.studentswithhigherstresslevelaremorelikelytohavelearningdifficulties
D.students5behavioralproblemscontributetoteacher'shigherlevelofburnout
64.Accordingtothewriter,manyBritishteachersfacetheproblemthat.
A.teachersarenotwelltrainedtodealwithstudents?problems
B.teachers9incomeincreasesbutteachingresourcesarecut
C.therearemorestudentsineachclassandlesssupportforteachers
D.thereisawideninggapbetweenstudents5needandteachers9ability
65.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?
A.HowtoRelieveStressintheClass
B.Teacherburnout,avoidableornot?
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C.TheMostStressfulProfessionintheWorld
D.StudentsStressandTeacherBurnout:Achickenandeggquestion.
SectionC
Directions:CompletethefollowingpassagebyusingthesentencesintheboxEachsentencecanonlybeused
once.Notethattherearetwosentencesmorethanyouneed.
A.Thereisnodoubtthatmytheorywasagreatbreakthroughthen.
B.Instead,itcamefromintuitionandinspiration
C.ForEinstein,itwasthehumanitiesthatmainlycontributedtohisachieve-ments.
D.Einsteinalsoowedhisscientificinsightandintuitionmainlytomusic.
E.Mynewdiscoveryistheresultofmusicalperception.
F.Einsteinhimselfworkedintuitivelyandexpressedhimselflogically.
Einstein'sOpinionsonCreativeThinking
“Thegreatestscientistsareartistsaswell,^^saidAlbertEinstein,oneofthegreatestphysicistsandan
amateurpianistandviolinist.
ForEinstein,insightdidnotcomefromlogicormathematics.66Ashetoldonefriend,“When
Iexaminemyselfandmymethodsofthought.Ifindthatthegiftofimaginationhasmeantmoretomethanany
talentforabsorbingabsoluteknowledge.Allgreatachievementsofsciencemuststartfromintuitiveknowledge.
Imaginationismoreimportantthanknowledge.9,
ButhowdidartdifferfromscienceforEinstein?Surprisingly,itwasn*tthecontentofanidea,orits
subject,thatdeterminedwhethersomethingwasartorscience,buthowtheideawasexpressed.Ifwhatisseen
andexperiencedisdescribedinthelanguageoflogic,thenitisscience.Ifitiscommunicatedandrecognized
intuitively,thenitisart.67Thafswhyhesaidthatgreatscientistswerealsoartists.Einsteinfirst
describedhisintuitivethoughtprocessesataphysicsconferenceinKyotoin1922whenheindicatedthathe
usedimagesandfeelingstosolvehisproblemsandfoundwords,logicalsymbolsormathematicalequations
later.
68"IfIwerenotaphysicist,“heoncesaid,“Iwouldprobablybeamusician.Ioftenthinkin
musicandIseemylifeintermsofmusic.Igetmostjoyinlifeoutofmusic.WheneverIfeelthatIhavecome
totheendoftheroadorintoadifficultsituationinmywork.Iwouldburymyselfinmusic,andthatwould
usuallysolveallmydifficulties.^^
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MusicprovidedEinsteinwithaconnectionbetweentimeandspacewhichbothcombinespatialand
structuralaspects.t4Thetheoryofrelativityoccurredtomemyintuitionandmusicisthedrivingforcebehind
thisintuition”,saidEinstein.a4MyparentshadmestudytheviolinfromthetimeIwassix.69
IV.SummaryWriting(共10分)
Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinno
morethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.
Mostofus-eventhoseatthetop-strugglewithpublic-speakinganxiety.WhenIaskmyclientswhat
makesthemnervous,invariablytheyrespondwiththesameanswers:"Idon'tlikebeingwatched","Idon'tlike
theeyesonme"or"Idon9tlikebeinginthespotlight”.
Tounderstandwhy,weneedtogowaybacktoprehistorictimes,whenhumansregardedeyeswatchingus
asanexistentialthreat.Thoseeyeswerelikelypredators(肉食動(dòng)物)andpeoplewereterrifiedofbeingeaten
alive.Thebadnewsisthatourbrainshavetransferredtheancientfearofbeingwatchedintopublicspeaking.
Inotherwords,public-speakinganxietyisinourDNA.
Fortunately,thereisasolution:humangenerosity.Thekeytodisarmingourpanicbuttonistoturnthe
focusawayfromourselvesandtowardhelpingtheaudience.Studieshaveshownthatanincreaseingenerosity
indeedleadstoadecreaseinamygdala(扁桃腺)activity,whichisre
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