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1、江苏高考名校名卷I卷(选择题)II卷(非选择题)120分。120 分钟。I 卷(85 分时(略第二部分 英语知识运用(35 分单项填空(15 1 15 分江苏高考名校名卷I卷(选择题)II卷(非选择题)120分。120 分钟。I 卷(85 分时(略第二部分 英语知识运用(35 分单项填空(15 1 15 分 21.Whyhaventyouinvitedhimtoseeafilman important essay when I found him and he it.A.hadwritten;didntC.wrote;wouldntB.waswriting;hasntD.haswritten;

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7、0 分I ve confidence is a key s indicator in every sport. When knowing my ved in me, I ved in myself. When I was a collegiate baseball athlete I with confidence at the plate. I felt my trainer and my teammates didnt have e to hit the ball and they were . It wasnt because I theabilitytohit theball39 be

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13、. But if you t a co-worker has been given bigger one, the pleasureat ones ownwill disappear at once. Ifthe colleague is known not working hard, one might be angrier. Such behavior is regarded as “all too with the underlying (潜在的) t other animals would not be capable of finely developed sense of diss

14、atisfaction. But a study by researchers from Universityanta, ia titisalltoomonkey,asThe researchers studied the behavior of rown onkeys (僧帽猴They look cute. They are good-natured, co-operative creatures, and they share their readily. Above all, like their female humans, theytend to pay much closer at

15、tention to valueof “goodsand ”n SuchcharacteristicsmakethemperfectcandidatesforDr.BrosnanandDr.destudy. The researchers spent two years teaching their monkeys to exchange tokens (代币forfood.Normally,themonkeyswerehappyenoughtoeof rock for of cucumber. However, when two monkeys were placed in separate

16、 but rooms, t each could observe what the other was getting in return for its rock, behaviorbecamemarkedly In the world of capuchins, s are luxury goods (and much preferable cucumbers). So when one monkey was handed a in exchange for her token, secondwasreluctant to hand hers over for a eceofcucumbe

17、r. Andifonea ving to provide her token in exchange at all, the other either tossed own token at the researcher or out of the chamber, or refused to accept the slice , the mere presence of a he other chamber (without an monkeyto eat it) wasenough toarouse angerin a female The t onkeys, like humans, a

18、re guided by lhe wild, they are a co-operative, group-living species. Such co-operation likely toThe t onkeys, like humans, are guided by lhe wild, they are a co-operative, group-living species. Such co-operation likely to be stable only when each animal feels it is not being cheated. Feelings right

19、eous indignation (义愤填膺), it seems, are not the preserve of people alone. Refusing a lesser reward y makes these feelings abundantly clear to members of the group. However, whether such a sense irness evolved in capuchins and humans, or whether it originates from the common specieshad35million yearsa

20、go,is,as yet,anunanswered t 56.The researchershavet onkeys canbe taughtto exchange willnotbeco-operative if feelingunequallyareunhappywhenseparatedfromotherD.prefer sto 57.Theunderlined word“it”inParagraph1 refersto A.showingsensessimilartoC. feelingjealous ofthose capable B.being angry about D.show

21、ingdislikeoflazy58.What can be dfromthe last A.Monkeyscanbetrainedtodevelopl B.Co-operation amongmonkeys only heC.MonkeysrefusearewardifothermembersarenotgiventheD.CapuchinssenseirnessresultsfromanunknownBThe National Retail Federation expects U.S. holiday retail sales to be billionthisyear,yetanoth

22、erincreaseinhowmuchAmericansspendonholidaygifts.growingamount of money weare spending on gifts reflects agrowing economy. But not delude ourselves. The t our economy is growing does not sarily t we are progressing as a society. One problem about our gift-giving t we thoughtful presents can take the

23、place of our presence. This year, lets share a different gift with those we loveour full, authentic selves.In a modem world dominated by smart phones and tablets f text messages, s, we tend to be more n present. Our bodies are in one place, yet heartsandminds aresomewhere else. We are constantly dis

24、tracted, and we are making a choice to distract ourselves. Professor Omid Safi describes it as “the disease beingbusy”.Andas he sout,making a choice to distract ourselves. Professor Omid Safi describes it as “the disease beingbusy”.Andas he sout,this diseaseisdestroying our We all t theres a trade o

25、ff. When we choose to spend a minute in reality, we lose a minute to work on our actual selves. It seems to me like an relationship:Themoreconnectedwearewiththedigitalworld,thelessconnectedweare from one another.No material gift can replace your being present for those you love. And to someone who l

26、oves you, your attention and presence is the unique giftt no one else can offer.high-relationshipsthey are also destroying our spiritual selves. We e addicted such distractions and e afraid of spending time ith ourselves. Most us fortablewiththepracticeofItisdifficult forusto breakthrough our habits

27、ofdistractionand absent-llywhen we knowthe world is at our fingertips. We delude o living virtuallife,controlledby the upsand downs ofthe virtual This holiday season, lets give ourselvesand those we love mosta tcannot be copied, or replaced by anyone he world, and t is more n anything you sibly find

28、 in a store. Lets give our full authentic selves; practicebeingmindfulandwhollypresenthepresenceof thoseweWhydoestheauthorsay“letsnotdeludeourselves”inParagraphBecauseeconomy needs to beBecauseholidaygiftshardlysatisfythereceiversmaterialBecausepeoplefailtoattachimportance tospendingholidays withthe

29、ir Becausesomescantaffordtodotheduringtheholiday 60.ProfessorOmidSafivesthedigital A.shouldnotbeseparatedfromppensinrealB.canhavenegativeeffectsonpeoplesC.makes people too busyto attend various lD.can leadto peoplereflecting ontheir wayofthinkingand WhatdoParagraphs5and6 mainlytalk Howto developthe

30、practiceof Whatto doto stoppeople fromliving apartfrom Howthe digitalworlddisconnectspeoplefromtheirspiritualD.Why focusingon relationshipsisimportantin ahigh-paced CTo date, solar panels have been installed in a host of locations, from roofs to fields. However, oneD.Why focusingon relationshipsisim

31、portantin ahigh-paced CTo date, solar panels have been installed in a host of locations, from roofs to fields. However, one also the largest in total s yet to be covered with these panels though is t covers Earththe roads our cars drive on. And company in Idaho is to change tbycreating“Solar t not e

32、rbutalsocreate smartdigitaldriving .Co-founders Scott and Brusaw are currently seeking for ered al on Indiegogo. The couple have developed a small section of to prove their concept works. And theyre to one day roll it out on roads the US and finally the rest of the world in their effort to provide a

33、 novel method singgreen Scott and ability to collect hat their design has a number of is obviously he US, er of the sunthey say, if installed roads could provide more renewable n the entire energy the country uses. electricitycanbesenttonearbybuildings,neighborhoodsandcities,andtheyclaimitcan also c

34、harge electric cars.HOWTHESOLARROADThe prototype road involves the use er-connected hexagons, urn of 10% recycled glass. Each hexagon has four layers, with the technology inside providing solar roles. At the bottom is a base layer of recyclable materials, such as tis placed on the ground. Above this

35、 is the support structure, which has circuitry oit,and ontop ofthese are LEDlights. hecircuitrylayer sobe found solar cells, which collect light from the sun and change o useful electricity. finally, on top is a glass layer to support vehicles, which can support trucks up to 000 Its additional featu

36、res have also earned a lot ered by the sun, would allow the surface erest. The LEDs within e “smart roads”. These can controlled y and light up to provide guidance to driverssome could warn coming dangers, or others could reallocate in a car park, for le. The also contain heating t will instantly ma

37、ke snow and t falls onto disappear.The heatingequipment, however, theSolarRoadwayswouldbeconnectedered by the regular electricity, 62.Whichofthefollowingisa eof the BrusawsToexploreawaytoemploysolarTosolvetheproblems62.Whichofthefollowingisa eof the BrusawsToexploreawaytoemploysolarTosolvetheproblem

38、scausedbytrafficToimprovethefunctionsofelectricTocreateaprototyperoadfortheir63.According to the prototype road, the part absorbing the sun is A.sectionfromtheB.thesecondsectionfromtheD.thefoursectionfromtheC.thethirdsectionfromthe 64. Driving on the Solar Roadways, drivers will feel A.much C. much

39、B. kind of D.kind of De Legislature (议会) passed a bill granting nurse practitioners TheNewYorkright to provide primary care without ns, oversight, r this month. New joins16other esandtheDistrictof ColumbiainawardingsuchSupport for such measures has been widespread. Four years ago the Institute Medic

40、ine called for t prevented nurses from practicing “to fullextentoftheireducationandAs a n, I couldnt disagree more. Though entioned, such underestimate the clinical importance of cost-effectivenessofnursens expertise and overestimate The reason behind the new law is the awful shortage of primary-car

41、e ns. big reason for this scarcity is money. Primary care pays the least of all the medical students,erest in it is at a record low among medical students and residents. At same time, as baby boomers are starting to retire and the Affordable Care Act millions to the rolls of the newly insured, the n

42、eed for primary-care ns So hiring more nurse practitioners has been promoted as a cost-effective way to meet this need.Nurse practitioners, though generally praised for being sensitive to psychological and l concerns, appear to order more diagnostic n do n arts. In one study, he journal Effective Cl

43、inical patents assigned to nurse practitioners underwent more ultrasounds, CT scans and ndidpatientsassignedto These are costly. According to thepatents assigned to nurse practitioners underwent more ultrasounds, CT scans and ndidpatientsassignedto These are costly. According to the study, they “may

44、 offset or negate costsavings achievedbyhiring nursepractitionersinplace ofNurse practitioners receive y 600 hours of clinical instruction their entire formal education, which is n ns receive in just a three-yearmedical year When I ng ernship 15 years ago, a ern told me about patient she had seen in

45、 the clinic whose voice was hoarse. She had no idea what was wrong with him, but her primary-care instructor, on a routine round, immedia y diagnosed ( ) goiter (甲状腺肿大). “You have to know so much to do primary care.” she concluded.Primary care, though often routine, is also about finding the extraor

46、dinary in may appear to be routine. As a doctor said, “Its the ability to differentiate those shadesofgrayinpatientt 65.Wecanlearnfromthet A.thereisaheateddebate aboutwhetherthebillis B.NewYorkshouldbee to enact the C.withthebillpatientscangetprimarycarewithoutD.theInstituteofMedicinewillsupportthe6

47、6.WhichofthefollowingisNOTa reasonfortheshortageofprimary-careA.Primary-carejobsarenotwellerestislowin primary careamong medicalernmentfundsfor primary-care educationare D.Therewillbealargenumberofretireesinneedofprimary 67.Paragraph6endedtot A.itspracticaltohiremorehiringnursepractitionersisnotcost

48、-nursepractitionershavedifferentresponsibilitiesfrommoretraining shouldbe provided to nurse 68. The author considers the bill to be A.B. C. D.69.The he last but one paragraph is taken to show A.primarycare eernshave alottolearn from C.nurses are not qualifiedto do primary D.thereA.primarycare eernsh

49、ave alottolearn from C.nurses are not qualifiedto do primary D.therewillbetdemandadoctorsWhichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitlefortheNursesare not Nursesshouldimprove Anew billwidely ExperienceorskillwhichismoreII卷(35 分第四部分 任务型阅读(10 1 10 分单 词。注意:每个空格只填单词。Good managers find a balance n praising emplo

50、yees for performing well correcting their errors and errant behaviors. This balance is hard to ain when anization is focused on reducing the level of errors in production areas, such as manufacturing and service delivery. However, many managers t employees so they feel n sful and ted by anization is

51、 more Employees who routinely perform their jobs at a satisfactory level or higher need praise just like people who struggle to meet their performance objectives. You should give praise when you see people succeeding at their jobs in general and when they excel at specific tasks. This acknowledgemen

52、t can cause employees to feel engaged in their jobs and committed to the work they share with others he same anizationa it.Some managers off raise to employees because they want something in return. Workers can see through this approach, which can create feelings of being used resentment in workers.

53、 You dont want employees to question the motivations of praise. Give praise honestly and frequently, using specific language and sor pat on the back. Consider , memoranda, bulletin boards and newsletters waysto recognize employeeachievements. Avoid givingtoomuch praiseto youremployees,or otheremploy

54、ees might Disciplining employees can mean dispensing anizational rules, which employees should learn when they for violations heir Think of yourself not as a punisher but as a rule enforcer. Some managers make mistake of enforcing rules unevenly, giving extra consideration Think of yourself not as a

55、 punisher but as a rule enforcer. Some managers make mistake of enforcing rules unevenly, giving extra consideration to employees they best. In giving corrective feedback to t evenly and as frequently as needed ain desired levels of performance and al behavior. Dont bend the foremployees, orthey wil

56、lexpectextraconsideration he Employees need space to perform their jobs and an appropriate amount of They may know you are watching their actions closely, perhaps using electronic ofmonitoringforsecurityandproductivity.Evenwhentheirare you should reinforce your itively and regularly for performing well give appropriate for poor performance or reaking. A clear of ions and acknowledgement of Ignoringproblememployeescanharms foster high morale in the 表达(25 分150 In China, honesty is one of the most treasured

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