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模拟演练1:2023上海名校高中自主招生英语模拟演练1:2023上海名校高中自主招生英语一、语法从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。1.Thisisthemostexcitingfilm__________Ihaveeverseen.A.that B.which C.whoD.whose2.Thereare_________kindsofthemeparks,withadifferentparkforalmosteverything:food,culture,science,cartoons,moviesorhistory.A.famous B.fantasy C.unique D.various3.Withsomuchnoiseofthetraffic,Icouldn’t__________anddomyresearchwork.A.putdown B.settledown C.breakdown D.takedown4.SinceTom______downloadedavirusintohiscomputer,hecannotopenthefilenow.A.readily B.horribly C.accidentally D.irregularly5.Weofferanexcellenteducationtoourstudents.________,weexpectstudentstoworkhard.A.Onaverage B.Atbest C.Inreturn D.Afterall6._________onlineshoppinghaschangedourlife,notallofitseffectshavebeenpositive.A.Since B.After C.While D.Unless7.Unfortunately,whenIdroppedin,ProfessorJohnson__________,soweonlyhadtimeforafewwords.A.hasjustleftB.hadjustleftC.justleftD.wasjustleaving8.Thebooksonthedesk,coversareshiny,areprizesforus.A.which B.what C.whose D.that9.Weneedtogettotherootoftheproblem______wecansolveit.A.while B.after C.before D.as10.Thestudentshavebeenworkinghardontheirlessonsandtheirefforts______successintheend.A.rewardedB.wererewardedC.willrewardD.willberewarded11.Myroomisamess,butI__________cleanitbeforeIgoouttonight.Icandoitinthemorning.A. daren’t B.shouldn’t C.needn’t D.mustn’t12.Thehospitalhasrecentlyobtainednewmedicalequipment,________morepatientstobetreated.A.beingallowed B.allowing C.havingallowed D.allowed13.________iteasiertogetintouchwithus,you’dbetterkeepthiscardathand.A.Made B.Make C.Making D.Tomake14.______overaweekago,thebooksareexpectedtoarriveanytimenow.A.OrderingB.Toorder C.HavingorderedD.Ordered15.OnlywhenLilywalkedintotheoffice______thatshehadleftthecontractathome.A.sherealized B.hassherealized C.shehasrealized D.didsherealize二、词汇填空Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.luckily

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K.enjoyFifteenwildAsianelephantsthatlefttheir____1____inXishuangbannaNationalNatureReserve(保护区)inYunnanprovincehavesofarnotcausedanytroubleintheprovincialcapital(省会),Kunming,thankstolocalauthorities’effectivemeasures.ByThursdayafternoon,theherd(兽群)hadmovedtoShuanghecounty,JinningdistrictinKunming’soutskirts,accordingtotheYunnanForestryandGrasslandAdministration,whichhas____2____aspecialworkteamundertheguidanceoftheprovincialgovernment.Provincialforestrypolicehavefollowedtheelephants’movementsroundtheclock,usingdrones(无人机)andcameras.Expertsfromboththenationalandprovincialforestrydepartmentsareadvisingon____3____tocontroltheelephants.PoliceandfirefightersinKunmingareworkingtopreventtheelephantsfromcominginto____4____withresidents.Trucks(卡车)anddiggingequipmenthavebeenputinplaceatthe____5____ofvillagestotrytostopthepachyderms’(厚皮动物)entry.AwomanfromGanhevillage,wheretheelephants____6____aroundforseveralhoursonThursday,toldlocalmediathattheyhadreceived____7____fromthevillagecommittee.“AllmyfamilymembersmovedtothesecondfloorofourhouseonWednesday.Wewereverynervouslastnight,but____8____noonewashurt,”shesaid.Althoughit’snotknownwhentheelephantslefttheXishuangbannareserve,expertsbelievetheymayhavestartedroaming(徜徉)lastyearandarenowabout500kilometersawayfromthereserve.TheAsianelephants,whicharelistedasendangered(濒危的)ontheInternationalUnionforConservationofNatureRedListofThreatenedSpecies,____9____Class-AprotectionstatusinChina,thesamelevelafforded(给予)thegiantpanda.YunnanistheonlyhometowildAsianelephantsinChinaandhas300oftheanimals.However,morethantwo-thirdsofthepopulationliveoutsidenaturereserves,saidChenMingyong,alifesciencesprofessoratYunnanUniversitywhohasbeen____10____wildelephantsfordecades.三、完形填空Expertsoftentellstudentstoputtheireffortsonanarrowfieldtogetajobafterschool.ButrecentresearchintoNobelPrizewinnerssuggeststhatwiderinterestsare___1___.Oneofthewinnersofthe2022NobelPrizeinChemistrywasDanishscientistMortenMeldal.Whendescribinghiscareer,Meldalsaidhe___2___asanengineerbutchangedtochemistrybecause,he“wantedtounderstandtheworld”.Meldal’sexperienceandthewayheseesthingsmaycomeasa(n)___3___tostudents.Theymightbelievetheyhaveto___4___theirworkandschoollivesinonefieldtobesuccessful.ButastudyfromprofessorsatMichiganStateUniversity___5___thatbelief.TheysaidthatmanyNobelPrizewinnerscanbedescribedas“polymaths,”thosewhohavemany___6___interestsinboththeirworkandpersonallives.TheprofessorslookedatpastNobelPrizewinnersandtheirstudents.Theydecidedthatwhen___7___ofwinnersgoontowinNobelPrizes,someofwhattheylearnedfromtheirteachersishowtolivealifewithmanyinterests.Theyare,inaway,learninghowtobe___8___.Havingmanyinterests___9___scientiststolookforinnovativewaystoaddressproblems.Infact,oneimportantpartofscienceisnotdiscoveringanswers,but___10___problemsthatneedtobesettled.Forexample,AlexisCarrelwonhisNobelPrizeinmedicinein1912by___11___techniqueshelearnedfromtheclothingbusiness.Herealizedthatpeoplewhousedthreadtomakeandfixclothinghadaskillthatcouldbeusedin___12___toputneworgansintopeople’sbodies.Onewinnerinmedicine—ChristianeNusslein-Volhard—oncetoldyoungscientiststoavoidfollowingthe“___13___”andmoveoutoftheirstudyareastobeindependentandoriginal.___14___,theMichiganStateprofessorsfoundthatmostprofessionalsarenotliketheprize-winners.Theprize-winnersarespecialinthatthey___15___lookforthechancestolearnnewthings,evenoutsideoftheirjobs.1.A.scientific B.competing C.essential D.immediate2.A.startedout B.madeoff C.lookedover D.turnedaside3.A.distraction B.surprise C.example D.burden4.A.ease B.tip C.treat D.center5.A.exemplified B.confirmed C.edited D.rejected6.A.diverse B.similar C.mathematical D.peculiar7.A.teachers B.students C.peers D.children8.A.creative B.leisure C.academic D.reasonable9.A.spoils B.pours C.permits D.starves10.A.abandoning B.recognizing C.capitalizing D.worsening11.A.shrinking B.tracking C.individualizing D.transferring12.A.operations B.engines C.clothing D.machinery13.A.cornerstone B.mainstream C.upkeep D.outflow14.A.Asaresult B.Onthecontrary C.Inarow D.Atacost15.A.unevenly B.fruitlessly C.regularly D.reluctantly四、阅读理解AAsweallknow,childrenarefastlearnerswhenlearningasecondlanguage.However,adultscanstudyasecondlanguageasfastaschildren,anewstudyreports.Adultscandeveloptheincreasedneural(神经的)connectionswithlanguagestudythatcanavoiddementia(痴呆)byfouryears,aswellasmaketravelingaloteasier.InanexaminationofSpanishsecond-languagelearners,theresearchersfoundthataftersimplesttraining,thebrainactivitybetweensentencesthatreliedongrammaticalfeaturesuniquetoeachlanguagewassimilartothatofnativespeakers.“Ithinkitisthereasonwhypeoplethinkuniversityforeignlanguageteachingisgood.Itshowsthat,evenwithlimitedtimeinthecollegeclassroom,learningcanhappenquitequicklyandwell,”saidprofessorAlisonGabriele,theco-authorofthepaper.Beyondthat,itgivesparentsmorereasonstostudyasecondlanguageaspartofafamilyeffort.Furtherresearchhasshownthatlearningalanguageasafamilyeffortimproveseveryone’sabilitiesandgivesopportunitiesforlearningsomethingthataremostlyabsentfromclassroomsettings.NationalGeographicreportsinaninterviewwithChristineJernigan,authorofFamilyLanguageLearning:LearnAnotherLanguage,RaiseBilingualChildren,thatasforimmersion(沉浸)inlanguagestudy,practicingasecondlanguagewithpeopleisthemostimportantpart,andwhotalkstoeachothermorethanafamily?Languagelearnersneedtobebrave.Besides,theyshouldreadythemselvesformakingmistakesandreceiveothers’advice.Mostpeoplewillbefarmorecomfortablemakingmistakesaroundfamilymembersthaninaclassroomsetting.Furthermore,anyhomeactivity,whetherthat’sgardening,playingintheyard,watchingmovies,goingshopping,cleaning,orcookingameal,becomesanopportunityforlanguagelearning.Jernigansuggestspreparingvocabularybeforeanactivityandusingitasshorthomework.Jernigansuggestsusingsubtitles(字幕)too,soyoucanseewhichwordsarebeingused.1.Whatdoesthenewstudyinparagraph1find?A.Kidsoftentravelalotiontheirown.B.Adultshavelearntasecondlanguagebetterthankids.C.Adultscanstudyasecondlanguageasquicklyaskids.D.Kidsarelikelytodeveloptheincreasedneuralconnections.2.WhatdoesAlisonGabrielethinkoflearningalanguageinthecollegeclassroom?A.Itissuccessful. B.Itischallenging.C.Itisdisappointing. D.Itisboring.3.Whatistheadvantageoflearningalanguageasafamilyeffort?A.Helpingkidsformgoodlearninghabits.B.Makingparentscontrolkidseasily.C.Keepingkidsfocusingontheclassroom.D.Havingmorechancestolearninothersituations.4.Whatshouldlanguagelearnersdoaccordingtothetext?A.Bebravetotakemorerisks.B.Fitinwithnewlearningenvironment.C.Bewillingtoacceptother’scomments.D.Spendmuchtimedoinghomeactivities.BWhenIwasyoung,IhadnoideawhatIwantedtodo.Thechoiceswerethin.Itwasassumed(假定的)thatI’dgotocollege,andafter,thatIcouldbeamom.Icould,beasecretary.Icouldbeanurseorateacher.Ifanyoneasked,IsaidIwantedtobeawriter.EvenIknewthatwasn’tarealjob.Mostly,Ididn’tthinkaboutit.ButjustasIwascomingofage,aworldofpossibilityopenedup.BythetimeIgraduatedfromcollegewithasciencedegree,Istilldidn’tknowwhatIwantedtodo.Andoneday,afterseeinganoticeinthepaper,IrememberedtherewassomethingI’dwantedtodo,once.Itsoundedfun,soItookthetesttobeamailcarrier.ThenewPostalServicewasbylawaninclusivegroup.Ifyougotagoodenoughscore,youwerein.Itwasanolderwomanconducting(执行)myfitnessentryexamwhowasthefirsttodisagree.Thiswasn’tajobforagirl,shesaid.AndIshouldn’ttakeaman’sjobawayfromhim.Hehasafamilytosupport.Despitethatpoorassumedman’sfamily,IbecameoneofperhapsadozenfemalecarriersinthewholecityofPortland,Oregon.Onthestreet,Iwasanovelty(新奇的人).Ididn’tgoasingledaywithouthearingsomefriendlywords:Well,Iguesswecan’tcallyouthemailman,canwe?We’llhavetocallyouthemail-woman!Thoseparticularwordssomehowappearednaturallyinthousandsofmindsatonce.Myexistencereceivedattention.It’shardtoimaginenow.Thirty-twoyearslaterIretiredintoaverydifferentworld.Beingaretiredmailcarrierisevenmorefunthanbeingamailcarrier.Andfinally,Igettobeawriter.It’sstillnotreallyajob.5.Whatcanweknowabouttheauthorwhenshewasyoung?A.Shehadnoplanforherfuture.B.Shestudiedhardtobeawriter.C.Sheneverwantedtogotocollege.D.Sheknewlittleaboutwhatarealjobwas.6.Whydidtheauthorwanttobeamailcarrier?A.Shecoulddonothingelseafterhergraduation.B.Shethoughtitinterestingtobeamailcarrier.C.Shegotahighscoreinthetesttobeamailcarrier.D.Shewasboredwithstudyingforasciencedegree.7.Whatwastheolderwoman’sattitudetotheauthor’sdecision?A.Supportive. B.Careless. C.Unclear. D.Negative.8.Whatwastheauthor’spurposeinwritingthistext?A.Tostresstheimportanceofacareerplan.B.Tosharethestoryofhercareeroptions.C.Toshowthefunofbeingamailcarrier.D.Toexpressherregretaboutherjobchoice.CAnimportantlessoninthemoral(道德的)educationofchildrencouldbeascloseasthebookintheirhands.Storiesmatter.Andtheycanplayaroleinbuildingmoralvaluesinyoungaudiences,accordingtotheresultsofanewstudy.LindsayHahnisthefirstauthorofthenewstudy,whichexploreshowmediacontent(内容)influenceschildren.Manystudiesdonebeforehavefocusedonwideconcept(概念),butHahn’sstudylooksathowmoralvaluesmightinfluencethekids’values.Dochildrenreadingparticularmoral,characteristicstakeinthosequalitiesandbuildtheirownmorality?Thefindingssuggestso.“Parents,caregivers,andteachersareoftenwonderinghowmediacanbeusedforgood,”saysHahn.“Howcanitbeusedforgoodthings?Howcanitdiscouragebadhabits?Howcaniteducate?”Answeringthosequestionsbeginswithabetterunderstandingofhowtousemedia.“Whenparentsareconsideringwhatmediatheymightwanttoselectfortheirchildren,theycandeliberatewhatparticularmoralvalueisbeingstressedbythemaincharacter,andhowthemaincharacteristreatedbecauseofthoseactions,”shesays.Forthestudy,Hahnandherworkmatestookthemaincharacterfromayoungadultnovel.Theywrotethecontenttoreflectthestudy’sfocusonmoralvalues.Thosestoriesweresharedwithabout200participants(参与者)betweentheagesof10and14.Thisisafavorablerangeformediaresearchbecauseit’smoredifficulttointroducetheunderstandingofstoriestoyoungerkids,whilechallengingtoholdtheattentionofolderteenagers,whobecomeboredwithbasicstorylines,accordingtoHahn.9.Whatistheresultofthenewstudy?A.Storiesshouldbespreadmorebymedia.B.Childrenlikereadingbooksfulloffunnystories.C.Childrenhavelearnedanimportantlessonfromstories.D.Storieshelpchildrentodeveloptheirownmoralvalues.10.WhatdoesHahn’sstudyfocuson?A.Howchildrendealwithmediacontent.B.Howchildrenareexposedtomodernsociety.C.Howmediacontentinfluenceschildren’smoral:values.D.Howchildrenshoulddealwiththemoralvaluesinstories.11.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“deliberate”meaninparagraph3?A.Describe. B.Improve. C.Title. D.Consider.12.Whichisthebesttitleforthetext?A.TheYoungCanBuildGoodMoralValuesEasilyB.ItIsDifficultfortheYoungtoUnderstandMoralValuesC.StoriesPlayanImportantRoleintheYoung’sMoralValuesD.ScientistsFindMoreWaystoHelptheYoungBuildMoralValuesDJason,astraight-AstudentfromtheUniversityofPennsylvania,usestheterm“pseudo-working”todescribehowmanyofusstudy.Thepseudo-workerlooksandfeelslikesomeonewhoisworkingbard-heorshespendsalongtimeinthelibraryandisnotafraidtopushonlateintothenight–but,becauseofalackoffocusandconcentration,heorshedoesn’tactuallyachievemuch.Thisphenomenoncambeseeninmostcolleges.Forexample,atDartmouththerewasasectionofthemainlibrarythatwasopentwenty-fourhoursadayandthestudentsIusedtoseeintherelateatnightcrowdedingroups,drinkingcoffee,weredefinitelypseudo-working.TheroommatewholooksthroughherchemistrynotesonthecouchwhilewatchingTVispseudo-working.Theguywhobringsthreemeals,ablanket.andsix-packofRedBulltothestudyzoneinpreparationforanall-daypaper-writingmarathonisalsopseudo-working.Byplacingthemselvesindistractingenvironmentsandinsistingonworkinglonghours,thesestudentsaredamagingtheirbrain’sabilitytothinkclearlyandefficientlytoachievethetaskathand.Intheendtheygethalftheresultswithtwicetheeffort.Thebiggerproblemhereisthatmoststudentsdon’tevenrealizethatthey’repseudo-working.Tothempseudo-workingiswork-it’showthey’vealwaysdoneit,andit’showallof

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