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A-常考題不丟分
B?拓展培優拿高分
C-挑戰真題爭滿分
A?常考題不丟分、
_________二________
1.(上海市大同中學2023-2024學年高三上學期開學考試英語試卷)
A.includingB.urgentC.featuresD.targetsE.lengthsF.chasing
G.accusedH.commandsI.fedJ.restockK.collecting
PokemonStickersAreBackforKoreansNostalgic(懷舊的)forChildhood
Smallpastriesincludeasurprisesticker,andthegoalistofindall159varieties-justlikeatrendmorethan20
yearsago.
JeongBo-ram'snewfascinationhashim___11___mass-producedpastries(糕點),deliverytrucksandhis
childhoodmemories.His___12___are$1.20bakeryitemssoldwithrandomPokemonstickersthatflyoffstore
shelvesinSouthKorea.
Justafewshortofafull159-stickercollection,29-year-oldMr.Jeonghasgonetomorethan10convenience
storesandsupermarketsaday,oftenleavingempty-handed.Hehaspaidhundredsofdollars.Hehaslearnedthe
evening___13___timesthroughouthisneighborhoodtoknowwhenfreshdrop-offsoccur.
Morethantwodecadesago,thePokemonsticker-treatduocaughtonwithagenerationofSouthKoreanchildren,
beforethecrazepassedafterafewyearsandtheproductswerediscontinued.Nowthegoodiesarebackjustintime
forthecountry'sbroaderretroboom,14byadultsnostaglicforsimplertimes.
SouthKoreansaregoingtogreat__15___toliveoutthePokemontaglineof“Gottacatch'emall,^^withsome
___16___thestickersindisplaybooklets.Pokemon,originallyaJapanesegamefortheNintendoGameBoythat
___17___hundredsofmonstercharacters,hasexpandedintogloballypopularanimatedseries,toysandvideo-games,
___18___therecenthitPokemonGoforsmartphones.
Retailershavepostedsignsontheirentrancesthatread,“WehavenoPokemonbread,“whilesomestoreowners
are___19___ofbundlingthein-demandpastrieswithunpopularitems.Hunterscampoutsidesupermarketsearlyin
themorning.Therarestofstickers,suchasthatofthelegendarycharactersMew(夢幻)andMewtwo(超夢),fetch
$40online.Afullcollection___20___morethan$700,thelistingsshow.Actualchildrenalsotrytofindthestickers,
butadultsareusingtheirgreaterresourcesforthehunt.
KoHyo-jinshriekedwhensherippedopenapackageof“DiglettStrawberryCustardBread^^recentlyand
discoveredinsideastickerofMewtwo-atwo-leggedmonstershownextendingitspaw.Sheimmediatelydialedup
herhusband.64Itfeltlikewinningthelottery,saidthe39-year-oldhomemakerintheSeoulSuburbs.
ThenostalgicchasehasbeenembracedbyyoungadultsfacingKorea9sstagnanteconomy,soaringreal-estate
pricesandatightlabormarket.
2.(上海市格致中學2023-2024學年高三9月月考英語試卷)
A.devotedB.groupingsC.makingD.connectionsE.toneF.overhear
G.availableH.significantlyI.favorableJ.equivalentK.romantic
Notsolongago,itwasthestuffofnightmares:youpickupthelandlineandthere?snodialing31.
Nothing.Thephoneisuseless,deadinyourhand.Formostofthe20thcentury,thiswasahorrorfilmcliche,asymbol
ofisolationanddoomforetold.
Buttodaythedeathofthelandlineisclosetobeingareality-andoneentirelyofourown32.BThas
announcedplanstohikechargesforlandlinecalls,inabidtomaintaincommercialfeasibilityforlandlineservices.
ThemovesuggeststhatBTwhichhaslongpromotedlandlinesovermobilecallsmayhavegivenuponturningback
theclock.IntheUS,theproportionofhouseholdsthathavemobilephoneconnectionbutnolandlinehasrisentoa
quarter.ThemostrecentresearchintheUKputthe33figureat15%.
Thedeathofthelandlinehasgonealmostunnoticed.Afterall,thedinofphonechatterisallaroundus.What
differencedoesitmakewhetherthecableslieundergroundornot?Alot,actually.Thedeathofthelandlineisa
culturalshiftthataffectsourpersonalandpubliclives.Ithasfreedusfromour34一intheoffice,where
emailhasdisconnectedusfromwhatthepeoplewhositthreefeetawaydoallday,andevenmore35,at
home.Inanyhouseholdinthedaysbeforemobilestookover,thelandlineservedasswitchboardforeveryone's
36outsidethehome.Thephonerang,youansweredit,youaskedwhowascalling,andthenyoupassedthe
phoneover.Everyoneknewwhocalledyou,andhowlongyouspokefor.Withinfamilies,couples,flatmates,itwas
akindofinvisibleknowledgemapaboutthestateofeveryone's37andsociallives,andonewetookfor
granted.Now,weareallfreelanceoperatives.
And38thoughwearetoourmobiles,mostofthetimewearen'ttalkingbuttyping.Officeculturehas
becomeincreasinglysilent.Allyou39thesedaysistheclatteroftyping,thelull(沉寂)whiletheywaitfor
aresponse,andthentherapt(全神貫注的)concentrationwhentheemailedreplyappears.Withthearrogant“ignore”
button,weallbecomealittlemoreuntouchableinourindividualworlds,andless40.
3.(上海交通大學附中2023-2024學年高三上學期摸底考試英語試題)
A.awardB.houseC.hitD.namelyE.specificallyF.grabbed
G.tradedH.gangI.barJ.principledK.transmission
AmericanauthoritiesarrestedMasphalKry,anofficialinCambodia'sforestryadministration,lastNovember
whenhewasheadingtoaninternationalmeetingabouttraderegulationsforendangeredspeciesinPanama.
Prosecutorsaccusedhimofconspiringwithasmugglingring.Thecontraband(違禁品):monkeys,21
long-tailedmacaques.His22allegedlygrabbedwildmacaquesinCambodia'snationalparksandbribed
officialstolabelthemascaptive-bred.FakepapersallowedVannyBioResearch,aCambodianpharmacompany,to
shiptheseunfortunateprimates(靈長類動物)toAmericaforuseinresearch.MrKryisfacingtrialinFlorida's
SouthernDistrictCourt.ThefederalgovernmentfundssevenNationalPrimateResearchCentres(NPRCs),which
23intotalaround20,000primates,notonlymacaquesbutalsobaboonsandmarmosets.Thesecentresthen
24primatestolabsacrossAmerica.NPRCshavefulfilledonlyathirdofrequestsforuntested-onmacaques
in2021andpriceshavesoared.Beforethecovid-19pandemicarhesusmacaquecost$8,000;by2022theyhad
25$24,000.Anotherspecies,long-tailmacaques,isprobablyperpoundcurrentlythemostexpensive
26wildlife,saysLisaJones-Engel,ascienceadviseratPETA,ananimal-rightsgroup.
Gettinglabmonkeysfromabroadbecameharderduringthepandemic.Chineseauthoritiesbannedtheexportof
allprimatesinearly2020.TheChinesegovernmentwantedto27thecountry'swildlifetrade,whichis
thoughttoencouragethe28ofpathogens-likesars-cov-2-fromanimalstohumans.
ThatforcedAmericancompaniestorelyonless29South-EastAsiansuppliers.Manyscientists
believepoachingisprevalentacrossCambodia.InFebruary,theDepartmentofJusticesubpoenaedCharlesRiver
over1,000juvenilemacaquesthepharmaceuticalcompanyhadboughtfromCambodia;theDoJsuspectedtheywere
30inthewildthenexported.TheseprimatesarenowinTexasandMarylandbutalsoindilemma:they
cannotbetestedon,norcantheybeflownbacktoCambodia.
B?拓展培優拿高分、
1.(2023屆上海市建平中學高三下學期三模考試英語試題)
A.steadilyB.predictsC.biologyD.temporaryE.dramaticF.recovers
G.permanentH.groundedI.expansionJ.formedK.kindly
TeensAreStillDevelopingEmpathySkills
Theteenyearsareoftenfullofdoor-slamming,eye-rollingandseeminginsensitivity,evenbykidswhobehaved
31before.Someparentsworrythattheyaredoingsomethingwrongorthattheirchildrenwillneverthink
ofanyonebutthemselves.Asix-yearstudypublishedinDevelopmentalPsychologyshowsthat32ispartly
toblame.
Inadolescence,criticalsocialskillsthatareneededforonetofeelconcernforotherpeopleandtounderstand
howtheythinkareundergoingmajorchanges.Adolescencehaslongbeenknownasprimetimefordeveloping
cognitiveskillsforself-regulationandexecutivefunction.
''Cognitiveempathy,orthementalabilitytotakeothers9perspective,beginstorise33ingirlsatthe
ageof13,accordingtothestudyco-authoredbyJolienvanderGraaffatUtrechtUniversityintheNetherlands.By
comparison,boysdonotbeginuntiltheageof15toshowincreasesinperspective-taking,whichhelpsin
problem-solvingandavoidingconflict.
Adolescentboysactuallyshowa34decline,betweentheagesof13and16,inarelated
skill-"affectiveempathy,9,ortheabilitytorecognizeandrespondtoothers9feelings.Thismaybetheresult,atleast
inpart,ofa35riseintheprimarymalesexhormone,duringadolescence,whichsparksadesirefor
dominanceandpower.Fortunately,theboys'sensitivity36intheirlateteens.Girls'affectiveempathy
remainsrelativelyhighandstablethroughoutadolescence.
Thisdoesn'tmean,however,thatwecandonothingbutjustwaitforteenagerstodevelopafeelingofempathy.
Infact,parentscanhelp加(灌輸)affectiveempathyintotheirchildren.Affectiveempathyis37in
marginalregionofthebrain,whichregulatesemotions.Thiscapacitybeginstodevelopininfancy.Childrenlearnto
practiceempathybywatchingtheirparentsandbyexperiencingitthemselves-beingwelltreatedbyadultswho
sensitivelyrespondtotheiremotions.Whilecognitiveempathyarisesfromadifferentpartofthebrain,thetwo
abilitiesarelinked.Children'saffectiveempathy38theirlevelofcognitiveempathyasteens.
Thefindingsreflectamajor39____inresearchers9understandingofcognitivegrowthduringadolescence.
Theyusedtobelievethatbothformsofempathywerefully40inchildhood.Now,itisclearthat"the
brainregionsthatsupportsocialcognition,whichhelpsussuccessfullyunderstandandinteractwithothers,continue
tochangedramatically^^inourteens,saysJenniferPfeiferattheUniversityofOregon.Researchinherlabalso
suggeststhatcognitiveempathyrisesinteens.Thediscoveriesserveasanewlensforexploringsuchteenbehavioras
bullyinganddrugabuse.
2.(2023屆上海市南洋中學高三英語三模英語試題)
Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Note
thatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.hintsB.dominantC.orientedD.dulyE.rhymeF.featuring
G.preservationH.inheritanceI.symbolizesJ.historicallyK.morality
Huizhouheritagecomestolife
ItwasanaturalchoiceforveteranHuangYu,afterservinginthearmyandowningabusinessinHangzhou,
Zhejiangprovince,foryears,togobacktohishometowninXidivillage,Huangshan,Anhuiprovince,in2016.He
tookoverthehomestayhisparentsopenedwhenhewasamiddleschoolstudent.
In2000,XidiandthenearbyHongcunvillageweredeclaredWorldHeritagesitesbyUNESCOfortheir
outstanding11ofruralarchitecturedatingtotheMing(1368-1644)andQing(1644-1911)dynasties.
Now,walkingalongthebluestonestreetsinXidiorHongcun,visitorscanappreciatethedistinctiveHuizhou-style
houses,12whitewalls,darktilesandlayeredhorse-headgables,andfeelliketheyareimmersedina
traditionalChineseinkpainting.
Thislevelofpreservationcouldnotbeachievedwithouttheparticipationoflocalresidents.AccordingtoHuang,
thisawarenessisnotnew-sinceallstreetsandalleysinXidiarepavedwithbluestone,13,streetdealers
carryingwaresonshoulderpoleswereforbiddenfromlettingtheirpolestouchthegroundinordertoprotectthe
bluestone.
Alocalfolk14says:"OneisnotluckytobebominHuizhou.At13or14heiskickedoutofhis
hometowntomakealiving.It15atthestrugglesonceenduredbythepeopleofHuizhou.Towardthe
endoftheMingDynasty,agroupofHuizhoumerchantsbecamefamous,tradinginsalt,woodandtea,andworking
aspawnbrokers(當鋪老板)withareputationfor16andhonesty.
“Somefolkcustomshavebeenretainedandnewly17towardtourism,offeringglimpsesintothe
livesoftheancientHuizhoupeople.^Thesecustomsarerevivedasademonstrationfortourists,andtomaintainthe
18oftraditionalculture.ZhangWangnan,directoroftheChinaHuizhouCultureMuseuminHuangshan
says"This19thecombinationofintangiblewithtangibleculturalheritage.^^
HefurthersuggeststhattheoldHuizhouvillagesexploreandfindtheirownunique,marketablethemes.4tEach
ofthemshouldfinda20localfeature,whetheritistea,chrysanthemumorrapeseedflowers,andthen
makeitthethemeofthevillage,sothattheycangivefullplaytotheirdistinctiveculturalcharm.”
3.【上海市閔行區七寶中學2022學年高三上學期期中英語試卷】
A.convincingB.correctC.discouragingD.encouragingE.festiveF.increase
G.insteadH.knowledgeI.misperceptionsJ.otherwiseK.untrue
ChangingSomeone'sMindattheDinnerTable
Familygatheringscanbringuptopicsweprefertoavoid.Withthe___11___seasoninfullswingitmightbe
hardtostayawayfromsomeannoyingrelatives.Atsomepoint,youknowtheywillsaysomethinglike:"Genetically
modifiedfoodsarenotsafetoeat"or"Climatechangeisaconspiracy(陰謀)(Again,allthesestatements
are___12___.)
Ifthishappens,youdon'thavetojustsittherequiet.66Isitworthmakinganeffortto___13___people?^^says
JasonReiflerattheUniversityofExete,whostudieswaysofchallenging___14___.力thinkso.^^
Obviously,itisfarmoredifficulttoprovefalsebeliefswrongthantospreadthem.Anyonecanspreadalie,but
itusuallytakesabitoftimeand___15___toexplainwhyastatementiswrong.
Takeaclassic:"Theclimatehasalwayschanged,ifsnothingtodowithhumans.^^Tofightthis,youneedto
explainhowtheworldisnowwarmingatanalarmingrate,when___16___itwouldbecoolingslightlywereitnot
forourcarbondioxideemissions.
Butsometimesthereareshortcutstomakeyourpoint___17___.“Parallel“argumentscanoftenhighlight
logicalerrorsveryeffectively,saysJohnCookofGeorgeMasonUniversity.Forinstance,the“climateisalways
changing^^mythislikeclaimingthatbecausepeoplehavealwaysstolenfromeachother,leavingyourhouse
unlockedwon't18theriskofburglary(入室搶劫).
Butyouneedtobeawareofthebackfireeffect.Thisistheideathattryingtochangesomeone'sfalsebeliefcan
makethembelieveitmorestrongly.Thiswas___19___newsforthefightagainstfalsebeliefs."'Thelastthingyou
wanttodowhendebunking(駁斥)misinformationismakemattersworse,“wroteCookandStephanLewandowsky
attheUniversityofBristol,inTheDebunkingHandbook,ashortguidepublishedin2011.However,morerecent
studiesarefarmore___20___."It'snotascommonasweinitiallythought,9,saysLewandowsky.
c?挑戰真題爭滿分、
(2022年上海秋季高考)
Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Note
thatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
ApursuitsB.interestsC.comparableD.innovationE.schedule
EoptionsG.realizationHroutesLsubjectsJ.recipesK.motivated
CreativityIsaHumanQualityThatExistsinUS
Whenyouthinkaboutcreativity,itmightbehighlycreativepeoplelikeMozart,daVinciorEinsteinwho
springtomind.Theywereallconsideredtobe^Geniuses^fortheirsomewhatuniquetalentsthatledtoglobal
(31)intheirfields.TheirtypeofcreativityiswhafsknownasnBigCcreativity,,(orhistorical)andisnot
verycommonineverydaylife.Notallofuscancreateworksofartormusicorscientifictheoriesthatarenewto
theworld.
Butwhilewecan'tallbeMozart,daVinciorEinstein,manypeopledoenjoycreativeactivitythroughhobbies
suchaswatercolourpaintingorplayingthepiano.Andthesetypesof(32)areoftenwhatpeoplethinkof
whenaskedwhatbeingcreativelookslike.Ourfinishedpiecesmaynotbe(33)withthelikesofthegreat
masters,butoftentheprocessistherapeuticandtheendresultcanbeaestheticallypleasing.
Ontopofhobbiesand(34),weallpossesscreativeattributesthatcanhelpaswesolvelife*sproblems
andmakedecisions.Itisthistypeofcreativitythatenablesustoplandifferent(35)togettothesame
destination,orhowtofitinatriptothesupermarketwhenour(36)looksfull.
Itmightnotsoundverycreative,butthisaspectofcreativityreliesonourabilitytoconsider(37)
andassesstheirsuitability,aswellashowtomakedecisionsbasedonpersonalpriorexperienceorwhatwehave
learntformallyorinformally.TheseexamplesareknownasnSmallCcreativity^or""personaleverydaycreativity.
WhileBigCcreativityisvaluedandcelebrated,ItisoftenSmallCcreativitythathasallowedhumansto
flourishoverthousandsofyears.itsetsusapartfromotheranimalsanditisalsothetypeofcreativitywhichcanbe
fosteredthroughoureducationsystemandbeyondintotheworkplace.
Traditionally,researchtellsusthatcreativityhasbeenlargelyassociatedwiththearts.Ourpreviousresearch
hasshownthatteachersareoftenabletogiveexamplesofcreativeactivityinarts(38),butfinditharder
todosowhenaskedtodescribecreativityinsubjectssuchasscience.
Butthereisagrowing(39)thatopportunitiestobecreativearefoundacrossabroaderrangeof
subjects.Forinstance,engineeringprovidesopportunitiestobecreativethroughproblemsolving,andhistorygives
theopportunitytothinkcreativelyaboutwhyeventshappened,
andwhat(40)thoseinvolved.
(2020年上海秋季高考)
A.empowersB.handsC.innovativeD.meanE.prints
F.notesG.shavingH.storeI.tipJ.traceableK.uneconomic
ThehealthfoodchainTossedhasjustopenedtheUK'sfirstcashlesscafe.It'sanothersteptowardsthedeath
ofcash.
Thisisnothing(31).Moneyistech.Thecastingofcoinsmadeshells,whales5teethandothersuch
primitiveformsofmoneyredundant(多余的).Theprintingpressdidthesameforpreciousmetals:westarted
usingpaper(32)instead.Electronicbankingputpaidtothecheque.Contact-lesspaymentisnowdoing
thesametocash,whichisbecominglessandlessconvenient.Inthemarketplaceconvenienceusuallywins.
Inaworldwithoutcash,everypaymentyoumakewillbe(33).Doyouwantgovernments(which
arenotalwaysbenevolent),banksorpaymentprocessorstohavepotentialaccesstothatinformation?Thepower
this(34)themisenormousandthepotentialscopeforOrwellianlevelsofsurveillanceisterrifying.
Cash,ontheotherhand,(35)itsusers.Itenablesthemtobuyandsell,and(36)their
wealth,withoutbeingdependentonanyoneelse.Theycanstayoutsidethefinancialsystem,ifsodesired.
Cashhasitsusesforsmalltransactions-achocolatebar,anewspaper,apintofmilk-which,intheUK,are
still(37)toprocessbyothermeans.Itwillalwaysbethefastestandmostdirectformofpaymentthereis.
Iliketo(38)waiters,forexample,incash,knowingtheywillreceivethatmoney,withoutitbeing
siphoned(轉移)offbysome(39)employer.Ialsoliketoshopinmarkets,whereIcanbuydirectlyfrom
theproducerknowingtheywillreceivethemoney,withoutmiddlemen(40)offtheirpercentages.
Cashmeanstotalfinancialinclusion,aluxurythebetter-offtakeforgranted.Withoutfinancialinclusion-and
therewillalwaysbesomewho,forwhateverreason,won'thaveit-youaretrappedinpoverty.Sobewarethewar
oncash.
(2020年上海春考高考)
A.focusedB.collaboratingC.assumedD.occupationsE.frustrationsF.widespread
G.necessarilyH.extensionI.experiencesJ.mistakesK.crucially
BurnoutintheHospital:WhyDoctorsAreSetUpforStress
Someexpertscallphysicianbumout“inevitable”,giventhehigh-pressureenvironmentinwhichtheymust
makepotentiallylife-saving,andalmostalwayslife-alterin
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