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英語(yǔ)周測(cè)1第=page11頁(yè)(共=sectionpages66頁(yè))答案第=page22頁(yè),共=sectionpages22頁(yè)鎮(zhèn)海中學(xué)高三英語(yǔ)周測(cè)(一)滿分80分考試時(shí)間40分鐘第一部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳答案。AStonyhurstLanguageSchoolLocation:LancashireAges:10to16Fees:2Weeks:£2,650;3Weeks:£3,900;4Weeks:£5,900StartDates:7,21,JulySince2012,Stonyhursthasunitedpupilsfromacrosstheworldtoexperienceasummerlikenoother.Therearetwoprogramroutesonoffertosatisfydifferentinterests—theEnglishwithActivitiesprogramandtheEnglishwithTenniscourse.PupilscanexploretheEnglishlanguageanddeveloplifeskillsthroughlessons,activitiesandculturaltrips.Fiveteachinglevelsareonoffer,fromelementarytoadvanced.AllteachersarequalifiedtoteachEnglishasasecondlanguageandsupporteachchildintheirindividuallearningjourney,aimingtoimprovepupils’languageskillsandincreasetheirconfidence.PupilsareassignedtoasmallclassofpupilswithsimilarlevelsofEnglishandtheirprogressiscontinuouslymonitoredandteachingistailoredaccordingly.LearningEnglishatStonyhursthasspecialsignificancegivenitsrichliteraryheritage(遺產(chǎn))andassociationwithsomeofthenation’smostlovedliteratureincludingSirArthurConanDoyleandthepoet,GerardManleyHopkins,whospentavastamountoftimeatStonyhurst.ChildrenwillbenefitfromStonyhurst’sattractivemuseumwhichisproudofitsimpressiveoldobjects,includingararefirsteditionofShakespeare’sFirstFolio.Thissummer,Stonyhurstwillbejoininginthecelebrationsforthe400thanniversaryoftheprintingofShakespeare’sFirstFolioin1623.ChildrenattendingtheSummerSchoolwillhavetheuniqueopportunitytoseeacopyoftherarebookondisplayinStonyhurst’smuseumandwilltakepartinthe400th-anniversarycelebrations.1.WhatdoweknowaboutStonyhurst’scourses?A.Theyadmitstudentsaged16andabove.B.TheyfocusmainlyonBritishliterature.C.Theyareforkidswithsportspotential.D.Theyhaveattractedworldwidestudents.2.Whatdoesthisschoolhavetodobeforegroupingitsstudentsintovariedclasses?A.ImprovetheirEnglish. B.Adjustitsteachingplan.C.LearnabouttheirEnglishlevels. D.Makethemfullofconfidence.3.WhatisspecialaboutStonyhurst’smuseum?A.Itpossessespreciousantiques. B.Ithasahistoryof400years.C.Aworld-famousauthorbuiltit. D.Someliteraturepraisedit.BWhenyouseesomeonetakethatfirstsipoffreshlymademilktea,theirfaceslooklikepurejoy.Acrosstheworld,customersflocktotheirfavoritespotstomeetwithfriendsandsavorsipsofthesetastydrinks.Intheearly2000s,though,milkteawasjustcomingonthescene.Thefewbrandsthatearnedafootholdintheindustrywereconcerned:Wouldmilkteajustbeanotherfad(一時(shí)風(fēng)尚)food?Andwithsomuchnewexcitementforthisproduct,would,peoplebeabletodistinguishmilkteacompanies?ThesewerethequestionsthatSerenitea,aManila-basedmilk-teacompany,facedin2014.Whilesuccessfullyopening60stores,theyfoundthemselvesinastrategicfog.Unsureofwhatconsumerstrulyfelttowardsthedrink,theyofferedasmanyflavorsaspossible.Theyalsohadnocleardefinitionofhowtheyweredistinct—theirbrandpromise,productline,andproductpackagingallseemednearlyidenticaltotheircompetitors.Howcouldtheydefinethemselves,inawaythatwoulddeeplyresonate?LikeAirbnb,Sereniteapartneredwithanagency,CIABootlegManila,whichspecializesindrillingdowntothedeepconsumer“why”.Theagencyconductedaseriesofpsychological-basedmarketresearch.Specifically,theyprobedtheconsumer’sdeeper,emotionalconnectionstomilktea,includingtheirearliestchildhoodmemoriesofmilkandtea.Theirresearchrevealedthatmilkteatriggeredthreeconsistentpsychologicalresponses.Peopleconnectedtomilkthroughtheconceptofnurturing;theyfondlyrememberedtheirchildhoodandbeingcaredforbytheirmothers.Next,consumersconnectedteatoitshealingproperties;respondentswouldrecallreceivingteawhentheyhadindigestionproblemsorseeingtheirparentsdrinkingherbalteaforhealthreasons.Lastly,theyassociatedmilkteaitselfwithteenagefun:aguiltypleasureoftheiryouth.Theyhaduncoveredthethreepsychologicalcornerstonesofthemilkteaexperience:nurturing,healing,andteenagefun.Thissetofinsightswascrucial.Byincludingthemintothecoreoftheirbrandstrategy,theychartedanentirelynewpath.4.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“earnedafoothold”meaninParagraph2?A.Madeanadjustment. B.Wonaposition.C.Losttheinitiative. D.Achievedabreakthrough.5.WhatwasSerenitea’smainconcernin2014?A.Beingconfusedwithotherbrands. B.Therapidgrowthofmilkteabrands.C.Thepossibilityofmilkteacatchingon. D.Fallingbehindthechangingconsumertastes.6.WhatdidCIABootlegManilaspecializein?A.Productpackagingdesign. B.Marketexpansionstrategies.C.Analysisofcustomerpsychology. D.Flavorinnovationanddevelopment.7.Whatwasamongthefindingsoftheresearch?A.Milkteawaspopularamongteenagers.B.Customersfoundallmilkteaidentical.C.Customersassociatedmilkteawithhealth.D.Milkteabrandsignoredconsumers’feelings.CShadowsareoftenassociatedwithdarknessanduncertainty.Now,researchersfromtheNationalUniversityofSingapore(NUS)aregivingshadowsapositivespinbydemonstratingawaytoharnessthiscommonbutoftenoverlookedoptical(光學(xué)的)effecttogenerateelectricity.Theteamcreatedadevicecalledashadow-effectenergygenerator(SEG),whichmakesuseofthecontrastinillumination(照明)betweenlitandshadowedareastogenerateelectricity.It’smadeupofaseriesofthinstripsofgoldfilmonasiliconlayer,whichisthenplacedonaflexibleplasticbase.“Inconventionaloptoelectronics(光電子學(xué))whereasteadysourceoflightisusedtopowerdevices,shadowsareundesirable,sincetheydegradetheperformanceofdevices.Inthiswork,wetookadvantageoftheilluminationcontrastcausedbyshadowsasanindirectsourceofpower.Thecontrastinilluminationcausesavoltage(電壓)differencebetweentheshadowandilluminatedsections,resultinginanelectriccurrent.Thisnovelconceptofharvestingenergyinthepresenceofshadowsisunprecedented.”explainedresearchteamleaderProfessorTanSweeChing.Mobileelectronicdevicessuchassmartphones,smartglassesande-watchesrequireefficientandcontinuouspowersupply.Asthesedevicesarewornbothindoorsandoutdoors,wearablepowersourcesthatcouldharnesssurroundinglightcanpotentiallyimprovethefunctionofthesedevices.Whilecommerciallyavailablesolarcellscanperformthisroleinanoutdoorenvironment,theirenergyharvestingefficiencydropssignificantlyunderindoorconditionswhereshadowsarepersistent.Thisnewapproachtomaximizingtheefficiencyofenergyharvestingisbothexcitingandtimely.“WhenthewholeSEGisunderilluminationorinshadow,theamountofelectricitygeneratedisverylowornoneatall.WhenapartoftheSEGisilluminated,asignificantelectricaloutputisdetected.WealsofoundthatthebestsurfaceareaforelectricitygenerationiswhenhalfoftheSEGisilluminatedandtheotherhalfinshadow,asthisgivesenoughareaforchargegenerationandcollectionrespectively.”saidco-teamleaderProfessorAndrewWee.TheNUSresearchersarealsolookingatdevelopingwearableSEGsattachedtoclothingtoharvestenergyduringnormaldailyactivities.Anotherpromisingareaofresearchisthedevelopmentoflow-costSEGforefficientharvestingofenergyfromindoorlighting.8.Whyareshadowsconsideredundesirableintraditionaloptoelectronics?A.Theyservenousefulpurpose. B.Theyweakendeviceperformance.C.Theyarerareinoutdoorconditions. D.Theyaredifficulttocontrolorpredict.9.WhatdoweknowabouttheSEG?A.It’sspeciallydesignedtoworkinopenareas.B.Itwillreplaceexistingsolarcellsonceandforall.C.It’smosteffectivewhenfullypositionedinlightorinshadow.D.Itrequiresabalanceoflightandshadowtomaximizeelectricitygeneration.10.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.TheSEGisunlikelytoworkefficientlyindarkplaces.B.TheresearchersarelookingtoreducethecostoftheSEG.C.ThedevelopmentofSEGislimitedbyitshighproductioncost.D.TheresearchersaredevelopingwearableSEGsattachedtosmartphones.11.Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout?A.Aninnovativeuseofshadowstogenerateelectricity.B.Theproblemswithshadowsinconventionaloptoelectronics.C.Thechallengesofadaptingtechnologyforwearabledevices.D.Aneedforefficientpowersupplyinmobileelectronicdevices.DThepsychologicalterm,valenceweightingbias,describespeople’stendencytoadaptinnewcircumstancesbydrawingmorestronglyfromeithertheirpositiveornegativeattitudes,orrather,whethernegativeorpositiveinternal“signals”carrythemostweightinguidingpeople’sfinalbehavior.StudiesledbyRussellFazioandJavierGranadosfromOhioStateUniversityfoundlinksbetweenanegative-leaningattitudeandprocrastination(拖延)andthatit’spossibletoshifttheweightingbiasandreversethetendencytodelayatask.Inthestudy,147collegestudentsparticipatedinaprogramallowingthemtoaccumulatecoursecreditsforengaginginaresearch.Thosewhothoughtitwasanawfulthingtodoprocrastinatedstarting.Thestudyalsoexploredwhetherstudents’measuresofself-controlinfluencedtask-relatedbehaviors:Howstudentscharacterizedtheirlevelofmotivationabouttheresearchprogram,andifthataffectedwhetherstudentsgotanearlystart.Resultsshowedthecombinationofnegativeweightingbiasandself-reportedlowmotivationforself-controlwaslinkedtostudentsputtingoffresearchprogramparticipationbygettingstartedlaterinthesemester.Thenthestudentsintheprogramwhowereself-reportedprocrastinatorsandwhoscoredhighfornegativeweightingbiaswereaskedtojoininanotherstudy.Researcherstheninspiredonegroupinawaythatledparticipantstoweighpositiveandnegativesignalsinamorebalancedway.Thisshiftcausedthestudentstoaccumulatecredithoursmorequicklythanthegroupwhosenegativeweightingbiasandlowself-controlreliablypredictedtheirdelay.“Ifsomebodyismoremotivatedandabletothinkmoreaboutit,thatmightbringotherconsiderationsthatweakentheinfluenceofthevalenceweightingbias,”researcherssaid.Negativeweightingbiascanhaveapositiveeffectonbehavior,though.Theseresearchershavealsofoundevidencethatanegativeweightingbiasmayhelppeoplebemorerealisticwhenthey’reaskingthemselves,“HaveIstudiedenoughforthistest?”“It’sbettertobemoreobjectivelybalancedthantobeateitherextreme,”Faziosaid.“Butthesituationwhereaparticularvalenceweightingbiasislikelytobeproblematicisgoingtovary.”12.Whatcanweknowaboutvalenceweightingbias?A.Itisusedinmoderntechnology. B.Itinfluencespeople’smentalhealth.C.Itdirectswhatpeopledovariously. D.Itleadstodelaysincarryingouttasks.13.Studentsinthefirststudywouldstartparticipatingearlierifthey________.A.sufferedfromvalenceweightingbias B.drewmorestronglyfrompositivityC.thoughtpoorlyoftheirself-discipline D.consideredthemselveslackofmotivation14.Whatdoestheexperimentinparagraph4indicate?A.Highscoresleadtomoreconsideration.B.Negativeweightingbiascanbereversed.C.Participantsneedprofessionalknowledge.D.Measuringproperlyisofvitalimportance.15.Whatmessageisconveyedinthelastparagraph?A.Negativeweightingbiascanbebeneficial.B.Peopleneedtostrivetobepositiveatanytime.C.Positivepeopletendtomakerandomdecisions.D.Valenceweightingbiasappliestodifferentsituations.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。ThereAre4TypesofAnger:WhichOneIsYours?You’repassive-aggressive(被動(dòng)攻擊型)16whenacolleagueasksforafavor,butthenoh,forgettodoit—ordoitlateandnotwell.Yousay"it'sfine"whenit'sreallynotor'whatever'whenyoureallymeanno.Theseareallclassicpassive-aggressivebehaviors-orpatternsofindirectlyexpressingnegativefeelingsinsteadofopenlyaddressingthem.Youmakemountainsoutofmolehills(小題大做)Youfindthefaultineverysituation,andregardeachconversationasanargumentyouhavetowin.Maybeyouweremadetolookorfeelinferior(卑微的)growingup.Topayoff,youbecomemoreaggressive.Insteadoffeelinglikeavictim,youlearntobethe"rejecter".17.Andyoucreateconflictordeliverthefirstblowinanargumentsoitgivesyouthechancetobeheard,toproveyouaresmarter,andtoshowyou'reright.Yourfuse(保險(xiǎn)絲)isshortandyouburstintoangerWhenyoulosetheabilitytocontrolasituation,itmaysetoffaggression,violentbehaviororexplosiveoutburststhatarenotnecessarytothesituation.18.Thistypeofangercanalsoputpeopleatriskforharm,soit'simportanttoseekprofessionalhelp.19Whenitcomestoyourreligious,politicalorotherbeliefs—yoursareright,theothersarewrong;yoursaregood,theothersarebad.Sowhenothersgoagainstyourbeliefs,you'reontheoffensivebecauseyourbeliefsarecorrect,andthereforeyourangerisreasonable.Evenifyourintentionsaregood,angergetsyouintroublewhenyouallowitgetoutofcontrol.20becauseyouthinkyourmoralsbackthebehavior.A.YourmoralsfuelyourangerB.AngeritselfisnotabademotionC.Yougiveanenthusiastic"sure,noproblem!"D.It'showyouuseyourangerthatmakesitgoodorbadE.AndyoufeelyouhavetherighttodowhateveryouwantF.YouputdownorrejectothersfirstbeforeitcanbedonetoyouG.Gettingstuckintraffic,forexample,mayleadyoutoyellatotherdrivers第二部分語(yǔ)言知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。JuliaKellerdecidedtoquitjournalisminordertowritefiction.Hersubversive(顛覆性的)messageisthatifatfirstyoudon’tsucceed—orevenifyoudothenmaybejust21.Thereis,sheargues,toomuchofapremium(價(jià)值)placedontheabilitytogrityourteethand22throughmisery.Lastyear’sTikToktrendfor“QuitToks”sawuserslive-streaming23emailsorpostingvideosofthemselvesturningoffthelightsastheylefttheoffice.Andnowthedesiretoquitseemstobe24infarearlier,withthree-quartersof18-to29-year-oldsfeelinglessmotivatedprofessionallypost-pandemic.Agenerationraisedtobeconstantlyhustling(急速前進(jìn))mayfinallybepushingback.Yetformanyofus,quittingremainsshrouded(隱瞞)inguiltandshame,associatedwithfailureratherthanwithpursuingadifferentkindof25.Theideathatsuccessinbothpublicandprivatelifeinvolvespushingyourselftothe26remainsdeeplyingrained(根深蒂固的),especiallyforthoseyoungenoughtohavegrownupwhenthecult(熱潮)ofgrit(勇氣)andgrowth27wasatitsheight.Kellerfearsthebeliefthatsuccessisamatterofnevergivingupmaycoveruptheroleofstructuraleconomic28andencouragepeopletoblamethepoorfortheirownpoverty,onthegroundsthattheydidn’ttryhardenough.Similarly,theideathatwomenshouldstickitoutthrougha29marriagecanbeequallydamaging.Kellersays:“Womenin30relationshipsweretold,‘Ohyoucan’tleave,howcanyougiveupnowyou’ve31in10years?’Itbecomesinsidious(暗中有害的).”Sheinsistsshe’snot32givingupeverythingatthedropofthehat.Forthosewhoaren’tsureorcan’taffordtoleaveamiserablesituation,shesuggests“quasi-quitting”,orquietlytaking33stepsthatbringyouclosertowhereyou’dratherbewithoutburningany34.Kellerexplains,“Becauseitmaybackfireinspectacularways,eatingawaycareersandblowinguprelationships.Itcanruinyourlife.Anditcan35it,too.”21.A.givingout B.givingup C.givingin D.givingaway22.A.survive B.stand C.persevere D.go23.A.informing B.registration C.a(chǎn)pology D.resignation24.A.kicking B.a(chǎn)rising C.raising D.coming25.A.goal B.success C.a(chǎn)chievement D.contribution26.A.edge B.cliff C.side D.limits27.A.mindset B.state C.a(chǎn)ttitude D.perspective28.A.prosperity B.inequalities C.strength D.fault29.A.boring B.long C.miserable D.unlucky30.A.a(chǎn)busive B.negative C.unpleasant D.forced31.A.spent B.got C.thrown D.put32.A.a(chǎn)rguing B.a(chǎn)ppealing C.a(chǎn)dvocating D.enhancing33.A.small B.tiny C.baby D.exploring34.A.channel B.bridges C.roads D.ways35.A.help B.restore C.save D.revolve第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。TheEnglishword“garden”givesanentirelywrongideaoftheChineseyuan,for“garden”suggestsalawnand

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