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试题试题2025年上海市普陀区二模英语试卷考生注意:1.考试时间105分钟,试卷满分115分。2.本次考试设试卷和答题纸两部分。所有答题必须涂(选择题)或写(非选择题)在答题纸上,做在试卷上一律不得分。3.答题前,务必在答题纸上填写准考证号和姓名,并将核对后的条形码贴在指定位置上,在答题纸反面清楚地填写姓名。I.GrammarandvocabularySectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.NatureLover?ItMayBeWritteninYourGenesOurloveofthenaturalworldispartiallybakedintoourgenes,astudybyresearchersfromtheUniversityofQueenslandandtheNationalUniversityofSingaporesuggests.UsingdatacollectedbyTwinsUK,themostdetailedandextensivetwinstudyever(1)____(carry)out,theteamcomparedthegeneticheritabilityoftwotypesoftrait—howstronglyapersonfeelsconnectedtonature,andtheamountoftime(2)____theyspendinnature—inmorethan1,000setsoftwins.Theyfoundthatidenticaltwins,whosharealmostalloftheirgenes,weremoresimilartoeachotherthanfraternaltwins,whosharearoundhalfoftheirgenes,(3)____theirappreciationofnature.Thisgeneticinfluence(4)____(observe)inbetween34percentforfrequencyofgardenvisitsand44percentforpublicnaturespacevisits,theysaid.“Weweretrulysurprisedby(5)____weuncovered,"saidstudyco-authorProfRichardFulleroftheUniversityofQueensland."Thismeanstheremaybeinborngeneticdifferencesamongpeople'spsychologicalconnectionwithnatureandhowtheyexperience(6)____.Ourresultshelptoexplainwhysomepeoplehaveastrongerdesirethanothers(7)____(be)innature.”Previousstudieshaveshownthat,(8)____peopleareraisedandliveinanurbanorruralenvironment,itinfluenceshowstronglytheywanttobeamongnatureorseekoutoutdoorexperiences.However,thisisanovelstudy(9)____(involve)thesuggestionthatgeneticsplaysaroleinhowstronglywefeelaconnectiontonature.Asmoreandmorepeoplelivinginurbanareasarereportinglowerlevelsofwell-being,andareata(10)____(high)riskofmentalhealthdisorderssuchasdepressionandanxietythanbefore,thestudyhighlightstheimportanceofbringingpeopleclosertonature,theresearcherssay.SectionBDirections:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.advocatingB.alongsideC.committedD.convincingE.handleF.logicG.motivateH.organizationalI.primitivelyJ.sustainK.visualTheArtofPersuasionPersuasionistheartofinfluencingothers'thoughts,feelingsandactions.It'sabout11____peopletoseethingsfromyourperspective,adoptyourideasortakespecificactions.Whenyou'renegotiatingabusinessdeal,12____acauseorsimplytryingtogetyourpointacross,persuasionplaysacrucialrole.Employersplaceagreatvalueonemployeeswithpersuasionskillsbecausetheycanimpactseveralaspectsofjobperformance.Besides,teamworkandleadershiprelyheavilyonthepowerofpersuasiontogetthingsdone.Withoutpersuasionskills,employeesmaynotbeas13____toorconvincedoftheimportanceofanorganization'svisionandlong-termmission.Effectiveuseofpersuasionskillswillnotonlyhelpgetyourcoworkersexcitedaboutyourideas,it'llalsohelpyou14____themtoachieveacommongoal.Inordertolearntheartofpersuasionattheworkplace,youneedtounderstandhowto15____conflictsandreachagreements.Goodcommunicationisthefirststepineffectivepersuasion,but16____andreasoningarejustasimportant.Beforeyoucangetsomebodyon-boardwithyourgoal,youshouldhelpthemunderstandwhytheyshouldpursueit.Using17____aidstobackupyourideascanhelpillustrateyourideasbetter.Successfulpersuasionskillsarebasedonyourabilitytohavepositiveinteractionsandmaintainmeaningfulrelationshipswithpeople.Inorderto18____thoserelationships,youmustbeabletoworkintheirbestinterestsaswell.Yourcoworkersaremorelikelytoagreewithyouwhentheysucceed19____.Themoretheyachieveandthegreaterprogresstheymake,themoretheytrustyourjudgementandstrength.Wepersuadeandgetpersuadedeveryday.Avastmajorityofpeoplefavourcooperationandteamworkovertraditional20____structures;noonelikestobetoldwhattodoortobepushedaround.Therefore,organizationsandleadersshouldadoptpowerfulpersuasionskillstobringaboutnecessarychanges.II.ReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.Asmachine-learningmusicspecialistProfNickBryan-Kinnsexplains,newneural(神经)networksarecapableofwritingoriginalmusic—butmaynever—21____meaningfullyrics(歌词).MusicAIsuseneuralnetworksthatarereallylargesetsofbitsofcomputersthattryto22____howthebrainworks.Andyoucanbasicallythrowlotsofmusicatthisneuralnetworkanditlearnspatterns—justlikehowthehumanbraindoesby23____beingshownthings.What's24____abouttoday'sneuralnetworksisthatthey'regettingbiggerandbigger,andthey'rebecomingharderandharderforhumanstounderstandwhatthey'reactuallydoing.We'regettingtoapointnowwherewehavetheseessentiallyblackboxesthatweputmusicintoandnicenewmusic25____.Butwedon'treallyunderstandthedetailsofwhatit'sdoing.Theseneuralnetworksalso26____alotofenergy.Ifyou'retryingtotrainAItoanalyzethelast20yearsofpopmusic,forinstance,you're27____allthatdatainandthenusingalotofelectricitytodotheanalysisandtogenerateanewsong.Atsomepoint,we'regoingtohavetoquestionwhethertheenvironmentalimpactisworththisnewmusic.There'salittlebitof28____andmirrorsgoingonwithAImusicatthemoment.YoucanthrowAmyWinehouse'sbackcatalogueintoanAIandaloadofmusicwillcomeout.Butsomebodyhastogoand29____that.TheyhavetodecidewhichpartstheylikeandwhichpartstheAIneedsto30____abitmore.Theproblemisthatwe'retryingtotraintheAItomakemusicthatwelike,butwe'renot31____ittomakemusicthatitlikes.Maybethecomputerlikesadifferentkindofmusicthanwedo.MaybethefuturewouldjustbealltheAIslisteningtomusictogetherwithouthumans.I'malsokindof32____thatoneaswell.AIcangeneratelyricsthatareinterestingandhaveaninterestingnarrativeflow.Butlyricsforsongsaretypicallybasedonlyricists'33____,what'shappenedtothem.Lyricistswriteaboutfallinginlove,thingsthathavegonewrongintheirlives,orsimple34____likewatchingthesunrise.AIsdon'tdothat.I'mnotsurethatanAIwillhavethatpotentialtobeableto35____somethingmeaningfultopeople.21.A.interpret B.compose C.recite D.perform22.A.reflect B.stimulate C.replace D.imitate23.A.repeatedly B.consequently C.randomly D.instantly24.A.sensible B.harmonious C.tricky D.curious25.A.runsout B.comesout C.givesout D.putsout26.A.consume B.preserve C.generateD.waste27.A.displaying B.processing C.feeding D.gathering28.A.smoke B.light C.cloud D.fire29.A.promote B.playC.memorize D.edit30.A.decideon B.workonC.insiston D.relyon31.A.requesting B.persuading C.allowing D.enabling32.A.doubtfulabout B.incapableof C.confidentabout D.convincedof33.A.contributions B.experiences C.resolution D.fantasy34.A.anxieties B.burdens C.duties D.pleasures35.A.attain B.broadcast C.communicate D.restoreSectionBDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)AnimalWelfareinTourismOverdecadesoftravelling,Ihavecomeacrosssomeshockingtreatmentofanimalsclearlybeingexploitedforourentertainment.ThelasttimewasinMorocco,whenIwasinvestigatingthemacaquestheyuseasattractionsinthemarkets.Thesepoormonkeyswerekeptinterribleconditionsandphysicallyabused.Lockedupduringthedaytime,they'dbebroughtoutintheearlyeveningforphotoopportunitieswithholidaymakers.Itseemslikelythatanimalexploitationisincreasingwiththeriseofselfie(自拍)culture,andthatit'snotfullyunderstoodbymuchofthepublic—whichiswhywedesperatelyneedlawstopreventtravelcompaniessellingticketstocruelattractions.Sadlythough,thewaythingsstand,it'sanabsolutelypointlesspieceoflegislation.Whilethelastgovernmentwenttothetroubleofpassingthisact,itfailedtosetoutalistofactivitiesbannedunderit.Thatmeansthousandsofholidaymakerscancontinuetobuyticketstoattractionsthattreatanimalscruellythissummer.Buttherearesomesimpleyetpowerfulthingswecanalldotohelpshutdownthesecrueltrades.Forstartersweneedtousethepoundsinourpocketsasaformofprotest.Thissummer,simplyrefusetospendmoneyonanyexperiencethatmightcausesufferingtoanimals.Andblowthewhistlehardonanycrueltyyoucomeacross.Youcanreportincidentsofanimalcrueltyattouristattractionsanywhereintheworldtoanimalwelfareorganizations,whowilluseittocreateafileofevidencetoputpressureonthenewgovernmenttomakesureanimalsarenotpushedaside.Yourevidenceisvital.It'stimetodobetterandmakesurewechoosewellwhenitcomestosatisfyingourinbornurgetoexperiencetheanimalsweshareourplanetwith.Weshouldhaverespectforalllifeandwanttotreasureit.Nofive-minutethrillorsubsequentsocialmediapostwegetfromananimalencounterisworthalifetimeofmiseryforthem.Weneedtoremember,theirlivesareasimportantasours.36.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingistrueaboutthemacaquesinMorocco?A.Theywerepartofawildlifeconservationproject.B.Theywerefreetomovearoundduringthedaytime.C.Theyweretakencareofbyanimalwelfareorganizations.D.Theywerecagedinthedayandusedforphotosintheevening.37.Whydoestheauthorconsiderthecurrentlawagainstanimalcrueltyineffective?A.Itlacksaclearlistofbannedpractices.B.Itwasrejectedbythepreviousgovernment.C.Itonlyappliestodomesticanimalabuse.D.Itisnotsupportedbythetravelcompanies.38.Whatcanbeinferredabouttheauthor'sopinionon"selfieculture”?A.Ithelpspromoteanimalwelfarethroughsocialmedia.B.Itcontributestotheriseofanimalexploitation.C.Itencouragestouriststobemoreenvironmentallyaware.D.Itreflectshumanindifferencetoanimalsuffering.39.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?A.TodescribeashockingtouristexperienceinMorocco.B.Toexposeanimalcrueltyintourismandcallforaction.C.Toanalyzethereasonsfortheincreaseinanimalexploitation.D.Tointroducethecurrentlawsaboutanimalwelfareintourism.(B)Inrecentyears,professionalorganizationsintheforeignlanguagefieldhavecollaboratedtosetprofessionalgoals,establishpolicies,andprovidevaluablesupport.Hereisalistofkeymembershiporganizations.Formoreinformationandupdates,youcanvisitthelinkstotheseorganizations'sitesontheTeacher'sHandbookwebsite.MLA:Foundedin1883,theModernLanguageAssociation(MLA)promotesthestudyandteachingoflanguagesandliteraturesandoffersopportunitiesforitsmemberstosharetheirscholarlyliteraryfindingsandteachingexperienceswithcolleagues.Composedofnearly30,000membersin100countries,MLAhostsanannualconventionandothermeetings,workswithrelatedorganizations,andmaintainsoneofthefinestpublishingprogramsinthehumanities.Itsinvolvementwithforeignlanguageteachingandlearningspecificallyisevidencedbyitsroleinthecreationofotherkeyorganizations.CTFL:ThenationalumbrellaorganizationfortheforeignlanguageteachingprofessionistheCouncilontheTeachingofForeignLanguages(CTFL),foundedin1967bytheleadershipoftheMLA,toaddressissuesofteacherpreparation,languageinstruction,andcurriculumdevelopment.Inrecentyears,CTFLlauncheditsResearchPrioritiesinForeignLanguageEducationProgramtoidentifykeyareasinwhichresearchisneededtoinformandimproveclassroompracticeandtosponsorthisresearchthroughfunding,publication.TESOL:TESOLstandsforTeachersofEnglishtoSpeakersofOtherLanguages,andtheprofessionalassociationisTESOLInternationalAssociation.ThefieldofteachingEnglishtospeakersofotherlanguagesisaprofessionalpursuitthatrequiresspecializedtraining.TESOLdiffersfromteachingEnglishtonativespeakersofEnglish,sinceitsprimaryfocusisonteachingnon-nativestocommunicateinEnglishandunderstandculturalpracticesofEnglish-speakingcommunities.Englishasasecondlanguage(ESL)educatorsteachEnglishlanguagelearners(ELLs)incountrieswhereEnglishisthedominantlanguage,suchasAustralia,Canada,England,andtheUnitedStates.Englishasaforeignlanguage(EFL)educatorsteachincountrieswhereEnglishisspokenonlyasaforeignlanguage,suchasJapanandSaudiArabia.40.WhatistheprimaryfocusoftheModernLanguageAssociation(MLA)?A.PromotingtheteachingofEnglishtospeakersofotherlanguages.B.Facilitatingthestudyandteachingoflanguagesandliteratures.C.Improvinglanguageinstructionthroughspecializedtraining.D.Fundingresearchinforeignlanguageeducation.41.WhatisasignificantprograminitiatedbytheCTFLinrecentyears?A.Anannualconventionforlanguageteachers.B.Alanguagepublishingprogramforliterarystudies.C.Establishingaglobalnetworkoflanguageeducators.D.TheResearchPrioritiesinForeignLanguageEducationProgram.42.HowdoesTESOLdifferfromMLAandCTFL?A.TESOLismorefocusedonliterature,whileMLAandCTFLfocusonlanguage.B.TESOLpromotesthestudyofalllanguages,whileMLAandCTFLfocusonEnglish.C.TESOLisspecifictoteachingEnglishtonon-nativespeakers,unlikeMLAandCTFL.D.TESOLoperatesinEnglish-speakingcountries,whileMLAandCTFLworkinternationally.(C)FromCrisistoCommunityCurrencyThefinancialcrisisof2008sentshockwavesthroughoutmanycountriesintheEurozone,andindeedtheworld.OneofthehardesthitnationswasGreece.FormanyGreeksthismeantbeingthrownontothebreadlineorworsestill,plungingbelowthelineofpoverty.Forothers,thecreditcrunch(信贷紧缩)preventedthemfromusingcreditcardsastheirdebtsmounted.Whilemostpeoplefelthopeless,manydecidedtotakethebullbythehorns.WhenresidentsofthesmalltownofVolosfoundthemselvesstrugglingtoaffordevenessentialitemsineuros,whattheydidwastocomeupwithanalternativecurrency.TheypayforthegoodsinTEM,TEMbeingalocalalternativecurrencythatpeoplecanearnbyofferingtheirservicesorgoodstoothers.TheTEMsystem,whichbringstomindtheancientbarteringsystem,operatesonanexchangebasis.MembersoftheTEMcommunitygaincreditbydoingjobsforotherpeopleorsellingthemtheirownproduce.Forexample,bysellingclothesinTEMatthemarket,atradercouldgetlanguageorcomputerlessonsinreturn.Asonestall-holderatthemarketputit,"Wehavereachedthebottomofourlivesandwenowhavetothinkinadifferentway.”Butit'snotonlyatthelocalmarketthatTEMisaccepted.Evenwell-establishedlocalshopsinVoloswillacceptbothTEMandeuros.Insomecases,paymentcanbemadeinparteuroandpartTEM.Hard-upcustomerscan,therefore,makemoreaffordablepurchasesandstoreownerscancovertheircosts.So,howdoesthesystemoperateinpracticalterms?Thesystem,whichhasbeendevelopedonline,requiresmemberstohaveTEMaccounts.Theseaccounts,whicharecreditedwhentheyearnTEManddebitedwhentheymakeapurchase,arecloselyregulatedbyfoundingmembersoftheTEMcommunity.Butforthosewhofeelthatparallelcurrenciesaretoocomplicatedamatter,theycanturntoanotherorganizationcalledPeliti.2002wastheyearwhenPelitiwassetupasanationalnetworkfortheexchangeofgoodsandserviceswithoutmoney.PelitidiffersfromtheTEMsystemasitworkspurelybybartering.Soif,forexample,yougrowcucumbersandyouwantsomeonetocutyourhair,youcanfindahairdresserinyourareawhowillagreetobepaidincucumbers!Theseorganizationsprovethatordinarypeoplecanfindawaytosurvivewhenthegoinggetstough.Whenyouhavenothingtolose,youhaveeverythingtogainfromalternativewaysoflife.43.Inthecontextofthepassage,theunderlinedphrase"totakethebullbythehorns"mostprobablymeans"_______".A.todealwiththeproblembravelyB.toavoidfacingadifficultsituationC.toaccepthelpfromotherswhenintroubleD.towaitpatientlyforthesituationtoimprove44.WhywastheTEMsystemcreatedinVolos?A.Peoplefearedthattheeurowoulddisappear.B.CreditcardswerenolongerissuedtoGreeks.C.Asubstitutecurrencyfortheeurohadtobefound.D.Somepeoplehaddifficultypayingforgoodsineuros.45.Accordingtothepassage,theTEMcurrencycanbeused______.A.onlyatthemarketinVolosB.inothercountriesoftheEurozoneC.inshopsandatthemarketinVolosD.inshopsandmarketsthroughoutGreece46.IncomparisonwiththeTEMsystem,themostsignificantdifferenceofPelitiisthat_____.A.itoperatesnationwideB.itreliesmerelyonserviceexchangeC.itdoesn'tinvolveanalternativecurrencyD.itsmembersmustproducetheirowngoodsSectionCDirections:Readthepassagecarefully.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.A.Aircirculationistheforgottenpartforimprovedpublichealth.B.Butachievingclean,healthfulairinbuildingsisfeasible.C.Investmentsincleanindoorairyieldsignificantreturns,boostingacademicperformanceandenhancingworkplaceproductivity.D.Thegovernment'srecentplanprioritizesschoolairflow,settinganexampleforothercountriestofollow.E.Theproblem,however,isnotlimitedtoschools.F.Today,anotherpublichealthpriorityisemerging:improvingindoorairquality.FreshThinkingaboutFreshAirIn1842,EdwinChadwick,aBritishsocialreformer,publishedhislandmarkReportontheSanitary(卫生的)ConditionoftheLabouringPopulation.Byhighlightingthelinkbetweenpoorpublichealthconditionsandpoorhealth,Chadwick'sreportrevealedsocialandgeographichealthinequalities.HisfindingsinspiredBritishcitiestoorganizecleanwatersuppliesandcentralizedwastetreatmentsystems,whichsignificantlyreducedinfectiousdiseases._____47_____Schoolsserveasagoodexampleofthisissue.Astudyof100Americanclassroomsprovedthat87hadairflowratesbelowhealthystandards.InEurope,researchersfoundthat66%ofclassroomsincountriessuchasDenmarkandFrancefailedtomeetacceptableindoorairqualitystandards.Thisisalarming,aspoorairqualityinschoolscontributestoconditionslikeasthma(哮喘),whichaffectsnearlyonein13Americanchildren.Outdoorairpollution,whichoftenentersbuildings,canfurtherharmbraindevelopment,academicperformanceandevenincreasecancerrisks._____48_____Mostpeoplespendmorethan90%oftheirtimeindoors,wherespaceswithpoorairflowhavebeenlinkedtoheadaches,burnout,asthmaandotherhealthissues.Poorairflowhasbeenblamedfordecreasedworkplaceproductivityandhigherabsenteeism.Despiteitsimportance,indoorairqualityhasreceivedlittlegovernmentattention._____49_____Installingcarbondioxidesensorscouldinformoccupantswhentoopenwindowsorupgradeairsystems.Nationalindoorairqualitystandards,enforcedthroughairflowcertificatessimilartofoodsafetyratings,wouldhelpensuresaferenvironments.Thecostofbetteraircirculationismodest.UpgradingaircirculationinallAmericanschoolstomeetminimumstandardswouldcostlessthan0.1%ofannualpubliceducationspending._____50_____AsChadwick'sreformsestablishedcleanwaterasapublicexpectation,therecenthealthdisastershouldinspirepolicymakerstomakecleanairanessentialstandardforallbuildings.III.SummaryWritingDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.51.IsItaManoraWoman?Astechnologiesbecomemorehuman-like,there'sbeenapushtomakethemgenderless.However,Stanford'sAshleyMartinsuggeststhatpeoplestillhaveafixedperceptionofgenderedobjectsintraditionalways.Whileremovinggendermightseemlikeasimplewaytofixit,Martin'sresearchindicatesthatgenderremainsafundamentalwaypeopleformconnectionswithproducts.Inherlatestresearch,participantswereaskedtoratetheirattachmenttomale,femaleandgenderlessversionsofaself-drivingcarnamed"Miuu."Martinfoundthatgenderincreasedusers'feelingsofattachmenttothedevice––andtheirinterestinpurchasingit.Forexample,participantssaidtheywouldbelesslikelytobuyagenderless"Miuu"thanoneswithmaleorfemalevoices.Thesefindingssuggestthatgenderingaproductcouldleadtohighersalesormoreconsumerloyalty.Whilegenderingproductsmaybegoodmarketing,itmayalsoemphasizeoutdatedorharmfulideasaboutpowerandidentity.Thequalitiescommonlyassociatedwithmen,suchascompetitivenessanddominance,aremorevaluedthanthoseassociatedwithwomen."Inleadershipdomains,thosearethequalitieswewantinourleaders,whereaswomenweseeaskindandwarmandaffectionate,"Martinsays.Shenotesthatthesequalities,inturn,aremappedontoproductsthathavebeenassignedagender.Forexample,malevoiceassistants"gotthingsdone"and"foundtheinformationquickly”,whereasfemalevoiceassistantsweredescribedas"helpful".YetMartin'sstudyalsofoundthatcreatingagender-neutralobjectwasdifficult.Forinstance,ifanobject'snamewasmeanttosoundgender-neutral,likeMiuu,participantswouldstillassignagendertoit—theywouldassumeMiuuwasa"he"or"she".However,Martinseesasilverlining:shebelieveshumanizingproductscanreduceorreversestereotypes,likehowwomeninleadershipchangeperceptions.Shehopesfutureresearchexploreshowtoincreasepeople'sattachmenttoobjectswithoutrelyingongendernorms.IV.TranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.52.这个方案看似简单,实际操作起来却需要丰富的经验。(require)53.幸亏你及时提醒我查阅文献,导师在面试中问到了数据来源。(reminder)54.如何让莘莘学子更好地适应未来生活,很多高中和大学都已将该问题提上日程。(how)55.不必焦虑,包粽子虽看似复杂,其实只要依循步骤操作,便能轻松掌握这一传统手艺。(craft)V.GuidedWritingDirections:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.56.假如你是明启中学高三学生李明,在本期学校英语报的“Troubleshooter(排忧解难)"专栏读到Mike的来信(内容如下)。你通过该专栏给Mike写一封回信,提供建议,帮助他脱离困境。你的回信须包括:(1)你的建议;(2)你的理由。TroubleshooterI'mafreshmanfacingdormtroubles.Oneroommatesmokesindoors,anotherwatchesvideoslateatnightwithoutusingearphones.Oneroommatetakesashoweronlyonceaweek,whichisreallydisgusting.WhatcanIdo?Pleasehelp!—Mike2025年上海市普陀区二模英语试卷I.GrammarandvocabularySectionA1.carried2.that/which3.in4.wasobserved/hadbeenobserved5.what6.it7.tobe8.whether9.involving10.higherSectionB11.D12.A13.C14.G15.E16.F17.K18.J19.B20.HII.ReadingComprehensionSectionA21.B22.D23.A24.C25.B26.A27.C28.A29.D30.B31.C32.A33.B34.D35.CSectionB36.D37.A38.B39.B40.B41.D42.C43.A44.D45.C46.CSectionC47.F48.E49.B50.CIV.SummaryWriting51.(forreference)Despiteeffortstocreategenderlesstechnology,Martin’sresearchshowspeoplestillassignandprefergenderedqualities,enhancingemotionalconnectionandpurchase.However,thisstrengthenstheprejudices,withmaletraitsviewedasmorepowerfulandit’sdifficulttomakegender-neutralproducts.Martinsuggestsusinghumanizingtochallengeperceptionstoreshapeperceptionsofgenderinsociety.评分标准:档次 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