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上海市2023-2024學(xué)年高三上學(xué)期期中考試英語試題
姓名:班級(jí):考號(hào):
題號(hào)——四五六七八總分
評(píng)分
一、GrammarandVocabulary,SectionA
Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.
Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,use
onewordthatbestfitseachblank.
Shampoo-dowereallyneedtouseit?
Buyingshampoocanbeoverwhelming-therearesomanybrandstochoosefrom,acrossahugerangeofprices.
Somebrandspromisetorepairandnourishourhair,1.otherspromisetostrengthenandaddvolume.But
isanyoftheseclaimstrue?Doweevenneedshampooatall?
Sincelongbeforeshampoo2.(invent)一somesayinIndia-ourbodieshavebeen
producingsebum,anoil-likesubstance.Sebumstopsourskin3.(get)dry,managesthehealthofour
scalpandmakesourhairshiny.Butitalsocollectsdirt,and,if4.(leave)untouchedfortoolong,sebumcan
causeourhairtobecomegreasy.Therearenodisadvantagesfromahealthperspectivetolettingourhairbegreasy,
saysEleanoreRichardson,TrichologistatFulhamScalpandHairClinic,butmanypeoplechoosetowashtheirhair_
5.aregularbasisfbraestheticreasons.
Andsowereachfbrtheshampoobottle.Shampooscontainagroupofchemicalscalledsurfactants.Theygrabthe
dirtandgreasefromthesurfaceofourhair,meaningwhenwerinseawaytheshampoo,wealsowashawaythegrease
anddirt.But,6.LauraWaters,aprofessorofPharmaceuticalAnalysis,pointsout,"somesurfactantswork
toowell"andtakethenaturaloilsoutofthehair,aswell.Thoughmoreexpensiveshampoosmaycontain_
7.(harsh)surfactants,thetypeofshampoodoesn'treallymatter.nIfsonourhairverybrieflyandgets
washedaway”.Ifstheconditionersandstylingproductsthatweuseaftertheshampoothatmakeabiggerdifferenceto
thetextureandfeelofourhair.
Naturally,themoreweputontoourhair,themoreweneedtocleanseitoff^8.(create)avicious
circle.So,yes,itseemswedohaveaneedfbrshampoo,butwealsoshouldn*texpectit9.(serve)asa
miraclecure.And,finally,nexttimeyou'reinashampooaisle,rememberthathairismadeupofdeadproteincellsand
that,sadly,noteventhemostexpensiveshampoo10.bringthembacktolife.Seetoitthatyoumake
betterdecisions.
二、GrammarandVocabulary,SectionB
Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethat
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thereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.accountsB.credibilityC.declaringD.filteredE.pays
F.particularlyG.enduringH.principleI.ignoringJ.reputationK.revolutionized
Theseriousbusinessofbeingasocialinfluencer
ThisweekChinapromisedatax-evasionpunishmentonsocial-mediainfluencers,whoarepaidbybrandsto
promoteproductsonlinetotheirfollowers.Viya,knownasthelive-streamingqueen,hasalreadybeenfined$210mfbr
not11.herincome.Thesizeofthatlevy(征4攵稅)showsthelargescaleoftheindustry,which_
12.fbr12%ofonlinesalesinChina.
OutsideChina,influencersarealsolikelytohavea(n)13.roleine-commerce.Forallfirmswith
brands,itistimetorealizethatinfluencingismorethanjustahobby.
Theuseofpersonalendorsements(宣傳,代言)usedtobeabouttakingadvantageofexistingcelebritypower.For
example,MichaelJordan'sdealin1984withNike14.bothbasketballandbranding.Influencersturnthe
logiconitshead:sellingthingshelpsmakethemmorefamous.Throughclippedvideosand15.photosthey
offerrecommendationstoconsumers,togetherwithglimpsesintotheirdailylivestoincreasethe16..
Totalspendingoninfluencersbybrandscouldreach$16bnthisyear.Thenumberofwannabeinfluencersoutside
Chinaisinthemillions.However,onlyunder100,000ofthemgetmostprofit.Theirstayingpowersuggeststhatthey
addvalueinseveralways.Influencers*networksreachnewaudiences,17.youngershoppers.And
influencersaretechnologicallyproficientinawaythatold-stylebrandambassadorsneverwere.Theycanquickly
adapttoandutilizenewerplatformslikeTikTok.Yetone-thirdofbrandsdonotuseinfluencers.Theyworryabouttheir
18..
Despitetherisk,19.influencersisamistake.Theirshareofdigitaladvertisingbudgetsisstilllowat
3%,butitisrisingfast.Theborderlinebetweenentertainmentande-commerceisbecomingunclear.Themostpopular
marketingstrategyofthe2010s-adstargetedthroughGoogleandFacebook-isunderthreatasnewprivacystandards
makeithardertospyonpotentialcustomers.
Tomakefulluseofinfluencers,brandsshouldsetaclearstrategy.Theyshouldexpectmoreregulationon
consumerprotection.Theguiding20.shouldbetouseonlyinfluencerswhodisclosetotheiraudiences
thattheirpostsarepaid.
三、ReadingComprehension,SectionA
Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagestherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineach
blankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
Recently,SenatorKirstenGillibrandofNewYorksaidthatifwewanttofixthegridlock(僵局)inCongress,we
needmorewomen.Womenaremorefocusedonfindingcommongroundand21.,sheargued.Besides,
neuroscientistshaveuncoveredevidencesuggestingthat,whenthe22.ison,womenbringuniquestrengths
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todecisionmaking.
MaraMatherandNicholeR.Lighthall,twocognitiveneuroscientists,aretwoofthemanyresearcherswhohave
foundthatundernormalcircumstances,wheneverythingislow-keyand23.,menandwomenmake
decisionsaboutriskinsimilarways.Wegatherthebestinformationwecan,we24.potentialcostsagainst
potentialgains,andthenwechoosehowtoact.25.,addstresstothesituationandmenandwomenbeginto
partways.
Dr.Matherandherteamtaughtpeopleasimplecomputergamblinggame,inwhichtheygotpointsfor
inflating(給...充氣)digitalballoons.Themoretheyinflatedeachballoon,thegreateritsvalue,andthe___
26.ofpoppingit.Whentheywererelaxed,menandwomentooksimilarrisksandaveragedasimilarnumberof
pumps.Butafterexperiencingthecoldwater,thestressedwomen27.sooner,cashingouttheirwinningsand
goingwiththemoreguaranteedwin.Stressedmendidjustthe28..Theykeptpumping-inonestudy
averagingabout50percentmorepumpsthanthewomen-andriskingmore.
Ofcourse,justbecauseitworksthiswayina(n)29.doesn'tmeanthesamethinghappensinthemessy
realworld.Doorganizationswithwomen30.actuallymakelessriskyandmoreempatheticdecisionsin
stressfulcircumstances?
Someevidencesuggeststheydo.CreditSuisse(王常士信貸)examinedalmost2,400globalcorporationsfrom2005
to2011一includingtheyearsdirectlypreceding(之前的)and31.thefinancialcrisis-andfoundthat
companieswithatleastonewomanontheirboards32.comparablecompanieswithall-maleboardsby26
percent.
33.,whatoftenhappensisthatwomenareaskedtoleadonlyduringperiodsofintensestress.It*scalled
theglasscliffyinwhichhighlyqualifiedwomenareaskedtoleadorganizationsonlyintimesof34..Thinkof
MaryT.BarraatGeneralMotorsandMarissaMayeratYahoo,whowerebothbroughtinonlyafterthingshadbegun
tofallapart.Ifmorewomenwerekeydecisionmakers,perhapsorganizationscouldrespondeffectivelytosmall
stresses,35.lettingthemescalateintohugeones.There*sagoodreasonthatwe*dbenefitfrommorewomenin
positionsofpower.
21.A.socializingB.memorizingC.cooperatingD.deciding
22.A.presentationB.pressure
C.administrationD.measure
23.A.understandableB.acceptable
C.manageableD.remarkable
24.A.fightB,weighC.raceD.protest
25.A.FurthermoreB.ThereforeC.LikewiseD.However
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26.A.soundB.resultC.sightD.risk
27.A.pumpedB.escapedC.stoppedD.learned
28.A.sameB.oppositec.greatD.latter
29.A.computerB.labc.teamD.analysis
30.A.inchargeB.undercontrol
C.indemandD.,underpressure
31.A.preventingB.followingC.deepeningD.affecting
32.A.outweighedB.outdatedC.outperformedD.outsourced
33.A.PreciouslyB.Surprisingly
C.UnfortunatelyD.Arguably
34.A.crisisB.primeC.developmentD.mistake
35.A.accordingtoB.alongwith
C.apartfromD.ratherthan
四、ReadingComprehension,SectionB,Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Each
passageisfo11owedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemthere
arefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformation
giveninthepassageyouhavejustread.
閱讀理解
InmyhometownofIdahoFalls,beneaththeelevatedtraintracksthatparalleledWestYellowstoneHighway,there
wasahiddengemthatarousedmycuriosity.Asmallopeninginthehill,easilymissedifonewasn*tattentive,attracted
mewithitshalf-moonshapeandstone-framededges.Althoughitlookedpointless,brilliantlightpouredthrough,
creatingatapestryofthintreescoveredindelicate,lightgreenleaves-asymboloffreshnessandnew
beginnings-andilluminatingthespace.
Thatimageremainsvividinmymind,evokingafancifulnotionofagatewaytoasecretworldwherewood
nymphsandfairieshavefun.Iimaginedanembraceofbeautifullight,apeacefulplacewhereIwouldfeelsecureand
understood.
Asateenager,armedwithadriver'slicense,Ifantasizedaboutdrivingtothatspotandfinallysteppingthroughthe
opening.However,IknewdeepdownthatthemomentIventuredcloser,theenchantment(魔法)woulddisappearlike
morningmist.
Eveninadulthood,Ihadaknackfbrsummoningenchantment.Icouldmarvelatdriftingclouds,sensingtheir
magicaldance.Oldforestsshowedanotherworldlywisdom,andseeminglycoincidentaleventsheldamystical
fascination.Butthepandemic,likeathiefinthenight,robbedmeofthatgift.Confinedtoourhomes,thecriesofour
childrenmergedwithourownaswewrestledwithteachingthemreadingandmath.Weeksstretchedintomonths,and
monthsintoyears,erodingmyabilitytofindenchantmentintheboringlife,leavingonlytheresidueofa
COVID-infectedexistence.
SowhenIpickedupKatherineMay'snewestbookandreadthisbit,itfeltreallyfamiliar:
“Ihavelostsomefundamentalpartofmyknowing,somebasichumanfeeling.Withoutit,theworldfeelsliketap
waterleftovernight,flatandchemical,shortoflife.Iamlikelightningseekingearth.Uneasy.Ineedabetterwayto
walkthroughthislife.Iwanttobeenchantedagain.n
Mayhaswrittenanentirebookaboutthis,appropriatelytitledEnchantment:AwakeningWonderinanAnxious
Age.Idog-earedalmosteverypageinthisbook,astheymirroredmyownexperiences.ItwasaconfirmationI
desperatelyneeded-therealizationthatIwasn*taloneinmystruggle.May'sexplorationofcuriosity,imagination,and
thequestformeaninginourlivesbecameaprofoundreminderofthepathIyearnedtorediscover.Therefore,Ican*t
waittorecommendthisbooktoyou.Youwon'tbedisappointed;youhavemyword.
36.Thefirstthreeparagraphstalkabout.
A.howtheauthordiscoveredahiddenopeninginherhometown
B.whatroleasecretworldplaysinkidsfascinatedwithfairytales
C.howtheauthorholdsontoasenseofwonderasacuriouschild
D.whythereisaninevitablelossofenchantmentuponinspection
37.Whichofthefollowinghastheclosestmeaningtotheunderlinedwordinthepassage?
A.drainingupB.callingupC.steppingupD.fillingup
38.Whatcanyouinferfromthepassage?
A.TheauthoridentifieswiththecontentinMay'snewestbook.
B.Theauthorenjoysreadingbooksinthecompanyofherdog.
C.Thepandemichastakenawaytheauthor'sabilitytoread.
D.May'snewestbookservesasareminderoftheboringpast.
39.Thepurposeofthispassageisto.
A.comparewaystofindenchantmentinlife
B.recommendMay'snewestbooktoreaders
C.explainwhyasenseofwonderisimportant
D.introducetheauthor*sfascinatingchildhood
閱讀理解
Cleaningupamessybedroomcanseemlikeafrighteningtask,butifyouprepareasimpleplan,youcancleanup
thoroughlyandquickly.Here'sabasicspeedcleaningroadmap:
■First,bringinagarbagebagandpickuptrasharoundtheroom.Gettinggarbageoutofthewayensuresyou'll
avoidspillsorsoilinglinenslikesheetsortable-clothswhilecleaning.
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■Next,takecareofthebed.Anunclutteredbedwithasmoothblanketandneatpillowssetsthetonefbrtheentire
room.Ifyouhavetimetochangethesheets,doitfirst.Ifnot,shakeouttheblanketonthefloortorefreshit,andthen
makethebed.Aneatbedcanalsoholditemssuchaspictureframesorbooks,whereyoucanneatlylinethemupand
easilyputthembackaftercleaning.
■Putthingsintheirproperplace.Bringanykitchenitemsbacktotheirrightfulplace.Placeclotheseitherinthe
laundrybin,ormakeapileinyourclosettofoldlater.Putbooksinaneatpileoronashelf.Ifyouhaveitemsfrom
otherroomslyingaround,startasortingpilethatyoucanremoveanddealwithlater.Wewantthebedroomtobeclean,
anddon*twantthiswholethingturnintoagameof"Wheredoesthisgo?"
■Wipedownthefurniturewithmicrofiberdustwipes.Whoneedspolishin?uprayendarn^whenyou'reina
hurry!Pre-cutandfoldedmicrofiberclothsworkgreattodustfurniture,aTV,bookshelvesandpictureframes.
.Vacuumorsweepthefloor.Thisisanessentialstep,sincealotofdustandcrumbssettlehere.Aquickrun
aroundtheroomwillbeeffective.Ifyouhavemoretime,gofbrasecondround.
Tobeconsistent,startinonecomeroftheroomandworkyourwayarounditinonedirection.Ifyoumove
aimlesslyaround,youcanlosefbcus.Also,trytoattackonechoreatatime,insteadofdoingmultiplechoresatonce.
Onceallthesetasksarecompleted,yourbedroomshouldlookmuchmoreinviting!
40.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestdoingwhenweareabouttoorganizethethingsinourrooms?
A.Dealingwiththeitemsfromotherroomsimmediately.
B.Playingagameof"Wheredoesthisgo?"
C.Liningupthethingsonthebed.
D.Sortingthethingsandlaterdealingwiththem.
41.Whatdoestheauthormeanbysaying"Whoneedspolishingsprayandaragwhenyou*reinahurry!ninthefifth
paragraph?
A.Polishingsprayandragsareintendedforspecificpeople.
B.Polishingsprayandragsarenecessitiestocleanthefurniture.
C.Polishingsprayandragscanalsocleanthefurniturebuttheytakelongertime.
D.Polishingsprayandragsareuselessifwehavelimitedtimetocleanourbedroom.
42.Undertheinstructionofthespeedcleaningroadmap,whatisNOTrecommendedtodo?
A.Throwawaythegarbageintheroomatfirst.
B.Changethesheetiftimepermits.
C.Doasmanychoresatatimeaspossible.
D.Cleanthefloorintheend.
閱讀理解
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Technologyhasblurredtheboundariesbetweenworkandplay,professionalandpersonal,andcareerand
downtime.Whetherifsadigitalnomad(數(shù)字游牧民)bloggingonaBalibeachoramanagercheckingemailsona
Nisekoskilift,peopleareseamlesslycombiningworkandleisure.Thetraditionalboundarybetweenbusinessand
personaltravelisfading,givingrisetoanewtrendknownas"bleisuretravel.n
Bleisuretravelextendsbeyondtheusualpracticeofbringingapartnertoaconference.Professionalsworldwide
areincreasinglyaddingweekendsorevenweekstotheirworktrips,whethertheyaretravelingalone,withapartner,or
asafamily.AccordingtoJeanneLiuoftheGlobalBusinessTravelAssociation,morethanoneinthreebusiness
travelerswillincorporatealeisurecomponentintoatleastoneoftheirtripsthisyear.Contrarytoexpectations,this
trendisnotlimitedtoentry-levelemployees;managersandmillennialsareequallylikelytopartakeinbleisuretravel.
Employersarerecognizingthebenefitsofbleisuretravel,asitcontributestotravelwell-being,jobsatisfaction,
andproductivity.Takingtheopportunitytobringfamilymembersalongoraddingfunelementstoabusinesstrip
reducesstressandenhancestheoverallexperience.Australians,whofacelongerworkinghoursandhighertravelcosts,
areparticularlyreceptivetobleisuretravel.Guestsatbusiness-orientedhotelslikeQuestStLeonardsinSydneyare
increasinglyoptingtohavetheirpartnersjointhemforaweekendstayorlonger,ratherthanmakingquicktripsback
home.
RichardTonkin,ageneralmanagerwhofrequentlytravelsforwork,alwaysextendshistripstoexplorenew
destinations.Hecarefullyresearchescitiesandbooksbiketoursasawaytoquicklyseethesightsanddiscoverplaces
ofinterest.Tonkin'swife,Enza,whoworkspart-time,oftenaccompanieshimonthesetripsandexploresthelocalarea
orindulgesinherownactivities,suchasshoppingorvisitinggalleriesandrestaurants.
Themodembleisuretraveleristypicallyculturallycuriousandinterestedinlocalcuisine.HotelslikeQuestSt
Leonardsensuretheirfrontofficestaffareknowledgeableaboutnotonlypopularattractionsbutalsohiddengemsand
eventshappeninginthearea.Theyprovideguestswithtailoredguidesthatcatertotheirspecificinterests,whetherit's
offbeatcafesandboutiquesortrendybarsandrestaurants.
Themainobstacleformostbusinesstravelersconsideringbleisureistime.Paradoxically(自相矛盾的是),while
technologyenablesthemtoworkandplayatthesametime,italsolimitstheirleisuretime.However,asthetrend
continuestogaininpopularity,moreprofessionalsarefindingwaystostrikeabalanceandmakethemostoftheir
businesstripsbyincorporatingleisureactivities.
43.Whichofthefollowingisaproperdescriptionofmodembleisuretravelers?
A.Theyprefertotravelaloneratherthanwithabusinesspartnerorafamilymember.
B.Theytendtobecuriousaboutlocalcultureandcuisine,andeagertoexplorethearea.
C.Theyaremoreinterestedinattendingconferencesandbusinessmeetingsthantravelling.
D.Theyaremorelikelytobeentry-levelemployeesthancompanymanagersormillennials.
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44.Whatcanbeinferredabout"bleisuretravel"fromthepassage?
A.Itisprimarilyembracedbyemployeeswithshorterworkinghoursandlowertravelcosts.
B.Limitedleisuretimegivesprofessionalsachancetostrikeabalancebetweenworkandlife.
C.Itsincreasingpopularitysuggeststhatprofessionalsprioritizepersonalexperiencesoverwork.
D.Familymemberscomingalongthebleisuretravelwillhavetofollowtheirpartner'sschedule.
45.Howdosomehotelsreacttotheriseof"bleisuretravel"accordingtothepassage?
A.Theyarestrugglingtoaccommodatetravelersduetolimitedavailabilityandhighdemand.
B.Theyareindifferenttothetrendanddonotofferanyspecificservicesfbrbleisuretravelers.
C.Theyarediscouragingbleisuretravelbyofferingonlybusiness-orientedfacilitiesandservices.
D.Theyaretrainingstafftoknowaboutlocaltravellinginformationandofferingtailoredguides.
46.Thepassagemainlytalksabout.
A.theriseofdigitalrefugeesintheworkforce
B.thebenefitsofbusinesstravelforprofessionals
C.thetrendofcombiningworkandleisuretravel
D.thechallengesofbalancingworkandrecreation
五、ReadingComprehension,SectionC
Directions:Readthepassagecarefully.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbe
usedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.
A.ThatwasagainstthelawfbrAfricanAmericansatthetime.
B.ButduringWorldWarI,migrationfromEuropealmoststopped.
C.TheSouthactuallydideverythingitcouldtokeepthepeoplefromleaving.
D.ThepeopleoftheGreatMigrationmetwithtremendousresistanceintheNorth.
E.Sothisendedupbeingnearlyacompleteredistributionofpartofanentirepeople.
F.Theyfinallychosewhattheywoulddowiththeirtalentsandwheretheywouldpursuethem.
TheGreatMigration
TheGreatMigrationbeganwhentheNorthhadalaborproblem.TheNorthhadbeenrelyingoncheaplaborfrom
Europe-immigrantsfromEurope-toworkthefactoriesandthefoundriesandthesteelmills.47.Asa
result,theNorthdecidedtogoandfindthecheapestlaborintheland,whichmeantmanyofAfricanAmericansinthe
Southwerenotevenbeingpaidfbrtheirhardwork.Manyweresharecroppersd田農(nóng))workingfbrtherighttoliveon
thelandthattheywerefarming.
ButitturnedoutthattheSouthdidnottakekindlytothispoaching(盜用,挖走)ofitscheaplabor._
48.Theywouldarrestpeoplefromtherailroadplatformsandfromtheirtrainseats.Andwhenthereweretoo
manypeopletoarrest,theywouldwavethetrainonthroughsothatpeoplewhohadbeenhopingandsavingand
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prayingforthechancetogettofreedomhadtofigureout:Hownowwillwegetout?
BeforetheGreatMigrationbegan,90percentofallAfricanAmericanswerelivingintheSouth,wheretheywere
nearlyheldcaptive.ButbythetimethisGreatMigrationwasover,nearlyhalfwerelivingallovertherestofthe
country.49.________
ThisGreatMigrationwasthefirsttimeinAmericanhistorythatthelowestcaste(種姓)peoplesignaledthatthey
hadoptionsforthemselvesandwerewillingtotakethem.50.Thinkaboutthosecottonfields,rice
plantations,tobaccofieldsandsugarplantations,wheretherewereoperasingers,jazzmusicians,playwrights,novelists,
surgeons,attorneys,accountants,professors,journalists.Andhowdoweknowthat?Weknowthatbecausethatiswhat
theyandtheirchildrenandnowtheirgrandchildrenandevengreat-grandchildrenhaveoftenchosentobecomeonce
theyhadthechancetochooseforthemselveswhattheywoulddowiththeirGod-giventalents.
六、SummaryWriting
51.Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomore
than60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.
Obstaclestothecorrectdecision
Lifeisfullofchoices,someinconsequential,somereallysignificant.Butsometimesitcanbehardtomakethe
correctone.Whataretheobstaclesthatstandbetweenusandagoodoutcome?
Someofusjustfindithardtodecide.AliceBoyes,writingforHarvardBusinessReview,tellsusthiscanbe
connectedtoperfectionism,wherepeopleattempttofindaperfectsolutiontoanyproblemandareunabletomove
forwardwhentheycan*tfindone.Itmightseemthatbeingindecisivewouldstopusmakingtherightdecision,butin
factitcouldactuallyhelpusmakethecorrectones.
SusanKraussinPsychologyTodayremindsusthatpeopleoftenmakebaddecisionsbecausetheybasethemon
preconceptionsratherthanthecontextinwhichthingshappen.ShehighlightsapaperbyresearcherIrisSchneider
whichfindsthatindecisivepeoplearemorelikelytolookatdifferentperspectivesandusethemtocometoabetter
decision.So,itcouldbethatamoresignificantbarriertomakingthebestchoiceisourcognitivebiases.
DavidRobsontellsusthatintelligencecansometimesstoppeoplemakingtherightdecision.Peoplesometimes
useintelligencetoinventjustificationsfbrirrationalbeliefs.Hebelievesthathumilityiskeytomakingagooddecision.
Peoplewhocanacceptthattheymightbewrongaremorelikelytoconsiderdifferentviewpoints.Heisbackedupon
thisbyJeffBezos.TechCEOJasonFriedrecallstheAmazonfoundersayinghowthepeoplewhowererightalotof
thetimewerethepeoplewhooftenchangedtheirminds.
So,mayberatherthanindecision,itmightbeintelligenceanddecisiveness,backedupbyourbiasesthatactually
stopusmakinggoodchoiceswhilehumilityandindecisivenesscouldhelpuspickthebestoption.
七、TransIation,Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewords
giveninthebrackets.
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52.這些安全措施仍將繼續(xù)實(shí)施至下月初。(remain)
53.考試時(shí)他太緊張了,沒能發(fā)現(xiàn)自己的拼寫錯(cuò)誤。(spot)
54.這家快餐店推出了私人訂制服務(wù),獲得眾多消費(fèi)者的青睞。(which)
55.如今,病人能很便捷地下載他們的醫(yī)療記錄以獲取諸如檢測(cè)結(jié)果之類的信息,大大節(jié)省了時(shí)間和精力。
(thus)
八、GuidedWriting
56.Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositioninabout150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.
假設(shè)你是李華。前幾日,你邀請(qǐng)好友吳新下周六前往郊野公園徒步。因?yàn)槁吠具b遠(yuǎn)、交通不便、擔(dān)心體力
等原因,吳新猶豫不決。寫封郵件說服吳新與你一同前往。在郵件中,
你必須:1)對(duì)吳新的顧慮提出解決辦法;2)說明周末徒步的理由。
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答案解析部分
【答案】1.while;2.wasinvented;3.getting;4.left;5.on;6.as;7.lessharsh;8.creating;9.toserve;
10.can
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