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………………○………………内………………○………………装………………○………………订………………○………………线………………○………………○………………内………………○………………装………………○………………订………………○………………线………………○………………○………………外………………○………………装………………○………………订………………○………………线………………○…学校:______________姓名:_____________班级:_______________考号:______________________试题第=PAGE1*2-11页(共=SECTIONPAGES5*210页)试题第=PAGE1*22页(共=SECTIONPAGES5*210页)此卷只装订不密封此卷只装订不密封………………○………………外………………○………………装………………○………………订………………○………………线………………○………………○………………内………………○………………装………………○………………订………………○………………线………………○………………试题第=PAGE4*2-17页(共=SECTIONPAGES5*210页)试题第=PAGE4*28页(共=SECTIONPAGES5*210页)2025年秋季高三开学摸底考试模拟卷(上海专用)英语(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:140分)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。I.ListeningComprehension(第1-10题,每题1分;第11-20题,每题1.5分;共25分)SectionADirections:InSectionyouwilltenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyyouaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersondecidewhichisthebestanswertothequestionyouhave1.A.Installacomputerprogram. B.Checktheircomputerfiles.C.Putacomputertogether. D.Repairtheircomputer.2.A.ThedeadlinehasbeenpostponedtonextSunday.B.Leodidn’thavetostayupallnightyesterday.C.Leohasn’tcompletedhisstudyreportyet.D.Theadvisorforgottoinformhisstudentsthedeadline.3.A.Sendleaflets. B.Gosightseeing.C.Dosomegardening. D.Visitalawyer.4.A.Helikescookingfoodhimself.B.Hethinksfrozenfoodishealthier.C.Heacceptsthewoman’sinvitation.D.Hepreferstobuyfrozenfood.5.A.Shedoesn’tlikebasketball.B.Shethinksthereisnovaluableplayer.C.Shedoesn’twanttotalkwiththeman.D.Sheisdisappointedwiththeirbasketballteam.6.A.Itsendingisnotgoodenough. B.Itsspecialeffectsarenotsatisfying.C.Itdeservesanaward. D.Itisgoodexceptforthescarypart.7.A.Theladywillgohikingnextweek.B.Theladytookherkittentothecliniclastweek.C.Themancaresaboutthewoman.D.Themandidn'tgohikinglastweek.8.A.Hetalkslessthanheusedto. B.Hehasn’thadtimetoplaytennisrecently.C.Heshouldn’thavebehavedsoproudly. D.Hehasnevertalkedtoherafterthegame.9.A.530yuan. B.440yuan. C.1590yuan. D.1320yuan.10.A.Hewantstobuythenewcar. B.Hethinkshissignatureisnecessary.C.Hehasalreadysignedacontract. D.Hedoesn’talwayssaywhathemeans.SectionBDirections:InSectionB.youwillheartwoshortpassagesseveralandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachofthem.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.11.A.Aninnovativepowersourceforwearabledevices.B.Challengesformostwearabledevicesavailable.C.Wearabledevicesthatservedifferentpurposes.D.Changesinthewaypeopleusewearabledevices.12.A.Turningchemicalsinawearer’ssweatintoelectricity.B.Generatingelectricitywhilethewearerisrunning.C.Monitoringwearers’healthconditions.D.Improvingwearers’sleepatnight.13.A.Toreducethedemandfortraditionalbatteries.B.Tomakewearabledevicesmoreaccessible.C.Toletwearersknowtheirbody’snaturalprocesses.D.Torevolutionizetheproductionofwearabledevices.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.14.A.Aboutamonth. B.Aboutthreemonths.C.Abouteightminutes. D.Abouteightweeks.15.A.Thosewhoreceivedverbalcompliments.B.Thosewhowereofferedmaterialrewards.C.Thosewhohadmuchexposuretothedish.D.Thosewhohadfivedifferentkindsofvegetables.16.A.Theleast-likedvegetableamongchildren.B.Stepstomakecarrotsmoreappealingtochildren.C.ApsychologicalexperimentcarriedoutinBelgium.D.Aneffectivewaytoincreasechildren’svegetableintake.Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.17.A.Reliabilityandtradition. B.Trustandreassurance.C.Innovationandadaptability. D.Theartgalleriesandmuseums.18.A.Ithasahappy,feel-goodstylethatcanattractyoungerpeople,especiallyfemales.B.Itsmodern-lookingdesignmatchesthecompanyimage.C.Thelight,carefreeandfriendlyimageportraysbuyinginsuranceasaneasydecisionD.Thesemicirculardesignmatchesthepyramidthemeinsomeoftheadvertisements.19.A.Itsdynamicfeel. B.Thetriangledesign.C.Thethick,blockletteringinred. D.Thesimplecolorcombinationofredandwhite.20.A.Thelight,carefree,friendlyimage.B.Thesemicircledesignandthelivelylettering.C.Thehand-paintedlookandthetriangleshape.D.Theold-fashionedthick,blockletteringinred.II.GrammarandVocabulary(每题1分;共20分)SectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.HumanoidRobotsJustRacedinaWorld-FirstHalf-Marathon.OnSaturday,Beijinghostedwhat’sbeingcalledtheworld’sfirsthumanoidhalf-marathon.Whiletechnologicallyimpressive,theoutcomeoftheeventshouldreassurethosewhofearrobotswillonedayoverrunhumanity—21itappearstheywon’tbeoutrunningusanytimesoon.Twenty-onehumanoidsofvariousshapesandsizesraced22thousandsofhumans,closelyfollowedbytheiroperators.Butjustsixoftherobotssuccessfullyreachedthefinishline.Toparticipateintherace,therobots23runontwolegs,likehumans.However,theparticipatingtechcompaniesanduniversitieswereallowedtobringtheirrobotsinforbattery-replacingpitstops,likeracecars,sometimeseven24(replace)thewholerobotwithanewone.“Therobotsarerunningverywell,verystable…IfeelI25(witness)theevolutionofrobotsandA.I.,”saidHeSishu,aspectatorwhoworksinartificialintelligence.AlanFern,aresearcheratOregonStateUniversity,however,saysthatsofarChinesecompanies26(focus)onshowingoffwalking,running,anddancingbuttheydon’tdemonstratemuchregardinganytypeofbasicintelligence.The13.1-mileracetrackhada27(dedicate)humanoid-onlylane—whichisprobablyagoodidea,giventhattherobotcontestantsregularlyfellover,losttheirheadsoreven28(spin)outofcontrol.Nevertheless,Fernwasactuallyveryimpressedthatsomehumanoidscompletedtheracewithinagiventimelimit,sincehewouldhavebetthat29ofthemwouldfinish.TiangongUltra,thewinnerdevelopedbytheBeijingHumanoidRobotInnovationCenter(BHRIC)cameinat2hours,40minutesand42seconds.That’smorethananhourandahalfbehindthewinnerofthemen’sracebutstillwithintheminimumforhumanrunners,30was3hoursand10minutes.“Iftheaimistodemonstrateusefulreal-worldapplicationsforhumanoidtechnology,perhapstheorganizersshouldconsiderahouse-cleaningorlaundry-foldingraceforthenextcompetition.Andmaybetheywill,”saidTangJian,chieftechnologyofficerfortheBHRIC.SectionBDirections:ineachblankwithathebox.Eachcanbeonlyonce.NotethatisoneyouA.additionally
B.alike
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K.reimaginedSuccessof“NeZha2”SpotlightsAppeal,Artistry,CreativityofChineseCultureTherunawaysuccessof“NeZha2”isthefirstfilmtogenerate$1billiondollarsinasinglemarketandthefirstnon-Hollywoodtitletojointhebillion-dollarclub.Itisamasterclassinculturalreinventionandhasbeen31foritscombinationoftraditionandinnovation.ThefilmreinventsthetaleofNezha,arebelliousboy-godfromChinesefolklore.DirectorJiaozihasexpandedthenarrativescope,introducingcomplexdynamics,32storytellingandarichlytexturedworld.Thefilmappealstoyoungandoldaudiences33.Itsexplorationofuniversalthemes—thedefianceinthefaceofpower,thestruggleagainstfate,andtheembraceofself-confidence—hasstruckachordwithviewers,makingitararecinematicachievementthatgoesbeyondcultural34.Equallyimpressiveisthefilm’stechnicalbrilliance.“NeZha2”representsaquantumleapinChina’sanimationindustry,boastingvisualsandeffectsthatparallelthoseofHollywoodblockbusters.Witharound2,000specialeffectsshotsandcontributionsfrom138animationstudios,thefilmshowcasesthe35powerofChina’screativeecosystem.Breathtakingscenes,suchastheexcitingbattleatTianyuanDingandthetransformationofNezha’sphysicalform,arenotjusttechniquebutalsonarrativedevicesthatenhancetheemotionaldepthofthestory.This36ofartistryandtechnologyexemplifiesthesignificantadvancementofChina’sfilmindustry.Thesuccessof“NeZha2”alsohighlightsthegrowing37forhomegrowncontentamongChineseaudiences.Inrecentyears,therehasbeengrowinginterestintraditionalculture,38byasenseofnationalprideandadesireforstoriesthatresonatewithlocalidentities.Filmslike“NeZha2”arcpartofanaturalrenaissancewhereancienttalesare39throughamodernlens.ThistrendspeakstoadeepershiftinChina’sculturallandscape,wherecreativityandtraditionarecombinedtocreateworksthatarelocallymeaningfulandgloballyappealing.Undoubtedly,“NeZha2”ismorethanjustafilm;it’saculturalmilestone.ItssuccessreflectsthedynamismofChina’screativeindustries,theenduringappealofitsculturalheritage,andthepotentialforChinesestoriesto40audiencesallovertheworld.III.ReadingComprehension(共45分。41-55每题1分;56-70每题2分)SectionADirections:eachblankinthefollowingpassagemarkedB,CandD.ineachblankwiththeorphrasethatbestthecontext.Fordecades,peoplehaveguessedthatartificialintelligence(AI)willeventuallyreplacehumanworkers.Butdevelopmentsinthepastfewyearshave41theseconcernsascompanieshavereleasedAIthatcananswerquestions,writearticlesandcreateimages.Now,evenpeopleincreativefieldsmustconsiderthe42ofAIreplacingthem.ButmanyexpertsstillinsistthattheseAIprogramsarenosubstituteforhumanability.AIprogramshavethe43toperformsometaskscurrentlyperformedbyhumanworkers.Theseincludemediajobs,suchaswritingadvertisementsandarticles,alongwithmanyjobsinthefinancialfieldsandeventech-relatedjobssuchascomputerprogramming.AIisgoodat44data,sofinancialanalystsandmarketresearchanalystsmayfindtheirjobs45.UsingAIforcertaintasksmaybeagoodthing.PerhapsAIwill46lessinterestingwork,allowingpeopletodomoresatisfyingjobs,justasearliertechnologieshave.Usingamachinetodolaundrysavestime47towashingclothesbyhand,andmanypeopleusethatextratimeproductively.48,AImaybeabletotakeoverdulltasks,liberatingpeopletobetrulycreative,sincethinkingupnewideasissomethingAIcannotdo.AnotherbigchallengeforAIishuman49.Mostpeopleprefertocommunicatewithhumansratherthanmachines.Hence,AIis50toreplacehumansforjobsthatrequirepersonalconnection,suchascounselingorteaching.Arobotcanperformtasks,butitcannot51careaboutothers,andsometimescareiswhatpeopleneed.AIcanprocessdataquickly,butitcanonlyusedatathatitisgiven.Soitcannotadapttosituationsthat52significantlyfromthoseinitsdata.Thus,althoughsomeAIprogramscancreatecontent,noneofthemcanbetrulycreativeasthecontentAIcreateswill53consistofsomecombinationofitssources.Finally,iftheAIreceivesfalseinformation,ithasnowayofrecognizingthatasfalse.Humanscanalsobefooled,butlifeexperiencecantellthemwhetheraclaimisreasonable,anabilitythatAIdoesnothave.54,AImustcontinuallybefact-checkedtomakesureitsdata,andthereforeitsconclusions,areaccurate.Thus,althoughAImayreplacesomejobs,othersrequireahuman55.AtbestAImayeliminatecertainboringpartsoftaskssothathumanscanfocusonthingsthatonlytheycando.41.A.denied B.prevented C.transferred D.intensified42.A.function B.possibility C.capability D.character43.A.potential B.schedule C.objective D.ambition44.A.searching B.providing C.analyzing D.storing45.A.atrisk B.atwork C.atlast D.atleast46.A.bringover B.getover C.turnover D.takeover47.A.wasted B.compared C.consumed D.spared48.A.However B.Therefore C.Similarly D.Meanwhile49.A.interaction B.resource C.resistance D.creativity50.A.unwilling B.unlikely C.unfair D.unfortunate51.A.deeply B.accurately C.directly D.genuinely52.A.evolve B.range C.differ D.result53.A.inevitably B.immediately C.insignificantly D.improbably54.A.Frequently B.Generally C.Instantly D.Consequently55.A.nature B.need C.touch D.permission五、阅读理解SectionB Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.ACommutertrainsareoftenstuffyandcrowded,andtheyfrequentlyfailtorunontime.Asifthatwerenotbadenough,TsuyoshiHondou,aphysicistatTohokuUniversityinJapan,publishedapaperin2002thatgavecommutersyetanotherreasontofeeluncomfortable.Heexaminedmobile-phoneusageinenclosedspacessuchasrailwaycarriages,busesandlifts,allofwhichare,inessence,metalboxes.Hismodelpredictedthatalargenumberofpassengerscrowdedtogether,alltalking,sendingtextmessages,orbrowsingthewebontheirphones,couldproducelevelsofelectromagneticradiation(电磁辐射)thatexceedinternationalsafetystandards.Thatisbecausetheradiowavesproducedbyeachphonearereflectedoffthemetalwallsofthecarriage,busorlift.Enoughradiationescapestoallowthephonetocommunicatewiththenetwork,buttherestbathestheinsideofthecarriagewithbouncingmicrowaves.Thissoundsworrying.Butmaybeitisn’tafterall.InapaperpublishedrecentlyinAppliedPhysicsLetters,JaimeFerrerfromtheUniversityofOviedoinSpaindisputeDrHondou’sfindings.Heconcludesthatthelevelofradiationissafeafterall.Thekeyadditiontothenewresearchistheeffectofthepassengersthemselves.Whileeachphoneproducesradiationthatbouncesaroundthecar,thepassengersabsorbsomeofit,whichhastheeffectofreducingtheoverallintensity,justasthepresenceofanaudiencechangestheacoustics(音响效果)ofaconcerthall,makingitlessreverberant(回响的).DrHondou’smodel,inshort,wasvalidonlyinthecaseofasinglepassengersittinginanemptycarriagewithanactivemobilephoneoneveryseat.DrHondoudidnotcalculatetheeffectthatleavingouttheotherpassengerswouldhaveontheradiationlevel.Asaresult,hesignificantlyoverestimatedthelevelofelectromagneticradiation.Whenoneissittingonatrain,DrFerrerfound,themostimportantsourcesofradiationareone’sownphone,andthoseofone’simmediateneighbours.Theradiationfromthesesourcesfarexceedsthatfromotherphonesorfromwavesbouncingaroundthecarriage.AndallthesesourcestogetherproducealevelofradiationwithintheboundsdefinedbytheICNIRP,theinternationalsystemthatregulatessuchmatters.Peopleconcernedabouttheeffectsofmobile-phoneradiationareunlikelytotakemuchcomfortfromDrFerrer’sresults.Theyworrythatevensmallamountsofmicrowaveradiation—withintheICNIRP’slimits—mayhaveunfavorablehealtheffects.Theevidencesofarisambiguous,inconsistentandinadequate.Indeed,DrFerrersayshewassurprisedathowlittleresearchhasbeendoneinthisarea.YetbothDrHondou’sresultsandDrFerrer’sarebasedonmathematicalmodels,notphysicalmeasurements.Theirmodelsmakeassumptionsaboutthephysicalpropertiesoftraincarriagesandtheirpassengers,andbothassumethattheradiationisuniformlydistributed(分配)ratherthangatheredinto“hotspots”.Butifthedebateaboutthesafetyofmobilephonesistobesettled,theremustbelessrelianceonmodelsandassumptions,andmoreemphasisonhardexperimentaldata.56.WhydoesthepaperpublishedbyDrHondoumakethecommutersworried?A.Becauseheholdstheviewthatcommutertrainsdonotmeetinternationalradiationsafetystandards.B.Becausehethinksthattheradiationproducedbyallthemobilephonesintheenclosedspaceswillbouncearoundandbeharmful.C.Becausethecommutersfearthatthemetalwallsoftherailwaycarriagewillthreatentheirhealth.D.Becausethecommutersareafraidthatthetimeforbanningtheuseofmobilephoneintherailwaycarriageisapproaching.57.Whatisthecommuters’reactionafterlearningaboutthenewresearchbyDrFerrer?A.Theydon’tworryaboutthesafetyofmobilephoneanymore.B.TheyexpectDrFerrertocarryoutmoreresearchesinthisarea.C.Theystillhaveconcernsoverthemobile-phoneradiation.D.Theyfindtheresultsofalltheresearchesboring.58.DrHondou’sresearchandthatofDrFerrersharethefollowingsimilaritiesEXCEPT______.A.theirfindingsaredevelopedfrommathematicalmodelsB.theyfocusonasinglepassengerintheemptyrailwaycarriageC.themodelsarebasedonassumptionsaboutthephysicalpropertiesoftraincarriagesandthepassengersD.theirmodelsarebuiltinawaythattheradiationintheenclosedspacesisregularlydistributed59.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardtheresearchontheeffectsofmobile-phoneradiation?A.Heissurprisedthattoolittleresearchhasbeencarriedoutinthisarea.B.Hethinksthatthemostimportantthingfortheresearcheristoperfecttheirmodels.C.Heissatisfiedwiththeprogressmadesofar.D.Hethinksresearchershavetodependmoreonphysicalexperiments.BTutorWantedTeachakindergartenerhowtoreadonline.BecomeavolunteertutorwithLearnToBe!LTBtutorsarededicatedvolunteerswhobelievedeeplyineducationalequity.Ourtutorsvolunteertheirtimetomakethelivesofunder-servedK-12kidsandtheirfamilieseasier,theiropportunitiesgreater,andtheirdreamsbigger.Committotutoringatleast2timesperweekfor3monthsorlonger.SupportyourstudentswithhomeworkhelporusetheresourcesprovidedbyLTBtocreateyourownlessonplansforyourstudent.Visitourwebsitetoapply:TutoradultsinEnglishTheSouthBayLiteracyCouncilisanall-volunteer,non-profitorganizationdedicatedtoteachingadultstoread,writeandspeakEnglishintheSouthBay,LosAngelesarea.You’dcommittomeetingweeklywithyourstudentsonlineorin-person.Weaskvolunteerstomakea9-monthcommitmentduetothetimeittakestotrainandmatchtutorswithstudents.Visitourwebsitetoapply:TutorforRemovetheBordersBeingatutorforRemovetheBordersisagreatopportunitytogainvolunteerhourswhilelearningabouthowsocioeconomicstatusandlearningdisabilitiescanholdstudentsback.Datesonwhenyoututorwillbeworkedoutbetweenyouandthepersonyouaretutoring.Theminimumamountofsessionsyouhavetotutoristhree.Visitourwebsitetoapply:https://forms.gle/eJ2j8BAWAAeApEQq9TeachonlineSTEMclassesAcrossthecountry,millionsofstudentslacktheresourcestolearnaboutSTEMandcomputerscience.Ournon-profitorganizationstrivestoprovidethisvitalareaofeducationtounderprivilegedstudentsthroughengaginginonlineclasses.Asavolunteerteacher,youwillearnservicehourswhiledevelopingcriticalcommunication,teaching,andleadershipskills.Theseclasssessionswillrunforeightweeks,andhaveatimecommitmentofthreehoursperweek.Visitourwebsitetoapply:/overview-of-positions.html60.WhoisLearnToBeintendedfor?A.DisadvantagedK-12students. B.Studentswithlearningdisabilities.C.Grown-upsinterestedinEnglish. D.Informationtechnologymajors.61.Whichprogramismostsuitableforavolunteerwithoutmuchtime?A.Teachakindergartenerhowtoreadonline. B.TutoradultsinEnglish.C.TutorforRemovetheBorders. D.TeachonlineSTEMclasses.62.Whatdothesefourprogramshaveincommon?A.Onlyonlineserviceisoffered.B.Peoplecanattendclassesfreeofcharge.C.Volunteerswillacquireservicehours.D.Applicantsforvolunteers’jobsneedtosignuponline.CTeensAreStillDevelopingEmpathySkillsTheteenyearsareoftenfraughtwithdoor-slamming,eye-rollingandseeminginsensitivityevenbykidswhobehavedkindlybefore.Someparentsworrythattheyaredoingsomethingwrongorthattheirchildrenwillneverthinkofanyonebutthemselves.Asix-yearstudyshowsthatbiologyispartlytoblame.Inadolescence,criticalsocialskillsthatareneededforonetofeelconcernforotherpeopleandtounderstandhowtheythinkareundergoingmajorchanges.Adolescencehaslongbeenknownasprimetimefordevelopingcognitiveskills(认知能力)forself-regulationandexecutivefunction(执行功能).“Cognitiveempathy,”orthementalabilitytotakeothers’perspective,beginstorisesteadilyingirlsattheageof13,accordingtothestudyco-authoredbyJolienvanderGraaffatUtrechtUniversityintheNetherlands.Bycomparison,boysdonotbeginuntiltheageof15toshowincreasesinperspective-taking,whichhelpsinproblem-solvingandavoidingconflict.Adolescentboysactuallyshowatemporarydecline,betweentheagesof13and16,inarelatedskill—“affectiveempathy(情感同理心),”ortheabilitytorecognizeandrespondtoothers’feelings.Thismaybetheresult,atleastinpart,ofadramaticriseintestosterone(睾酮),theprimarymalesexhormone,duringadolescence,whichsparksadesirefordominanceandpower.Fortunately,theboys’sensitivityrecoversintheirlateteens.Girlsaffectiveempathyremainsrelativelyhighandstablethroughoutadolescence.Thisdoesn’tmean,however,thatwecandonothingbutjustwaitforteenagerstodevelopafeelingofempathy.Infact,parentscanhelpinstillaffectiveempathyintotheirchildren.Affectiveempathyisgroundedinthelimbicregion(边缘区)ofthebrain,whichregulatesemotions.Thiscapacitybeginstodevelopininfancy.Childrenlearntopracticeempathybywatchingtheirparentsandbyexperiencingitthemselves-beingwelltreatedbyadultswhosensitivelyrespondtotheiremotions.Whilecognitiveempathyarisesfromadifferentpartofthebraincalledthemedialprefrontalcortex(内侧前额叶皮层),thetwoabilitiesarelinked.Children’saffectiveempathypredictstheirlevelofcognitiveempathyasteens,saysCasparVanLissaatUtrechtUniversity.Thefindingsreflectamajorexpansioninresearchers’understandingofcognitivegrowthduringadolescence.Theyusedtobelievethatbothformsofempathywerefullyformedinchildhood.Now,itisclearthat“thebrainregionsthatsupportsocialcognition,whichhelpsussuccessfullyunderstandandinteractwithothers,continuetochangedramatically”,inourteens,saysJenniferPfeiferattheUniversityofOregon.Researchinherlabalsosuggeststhatcognitiveempathyrisesinteens.Thediscoveriesserveasanewlensforexploringsuchteenbehaviorasbullyinganddrugabuse.63.Teenageboysarelesslikelytoputthemselvesinotherpeople’sshoes______.A.untiltheageof15 B.intheirlateteensC.duringadolescence D.betweentheagesof13and1664.Adolescentboystendtoignorethefeelingsofanotherpersonpartlybecause______.A.theyarebornwithanaturaldesirefordominanceandpowerB.theiraffectiveempathybecomesunstableduringadolescenceC.theythinkbeingsensitiveandcaringisseenasuncoolforguysD.theiremotionalreactionsarehighlyinfluencedbypeerpressure65.Whichofthefollowingkidsismostlikelytogrowmoreempatheticduringtheiradolescence?A.Mike,raisedbyhisgrandparentswhoonlycareifhe’shungry.B.Jack,raisedbyparentswhobuyanythinghewantstokeephimquiet.C.Leila,raisedbyparentswhoproperlyguideherthroughheremotions.D.Carla,raisedbyparentswhoalwaysaskhertohandleherfeelingsonherown.66.Whichofthefollowingstatementsaboutthestudyco-authoredbyGraaffisNOTtrue?A.Ittookherteamalongtimetoreachtheirconclusions.B.Itwasthefirstofitskindtohavestudiedteenempathy.C.ItsfindingsweresupportedbyJenniferPfeifer’sresearch.D.Itwillpavethewayforfurtherresearchonsometypicalteenbehavior.SectionCDirections:thefollowingpassages.ineachblankwithasentenceintheEachsentencebethatsentencesneed.InHelpingOthers,YouHelpYourselfWithmorethan500,000registerednonprofitscurrentlyoperatinginChina,thereareendlessopportunitiestomakeapositiveimpactinyourcommunity.Whetheryouvolunteerinanorganizationthatspecializesinsocialservicesoranimalwelfare,therearevariousbenefitsthatcomewiththeactofvolunteerism.67Itisgoodforthecommunity.68Bydoingvolunteeringactivitiestogetherwithyourneighborsandfriends,youaremorelikelytoobtainasenseofunity.Whenyouhelpsomeone,theywillbemorelikelytohelpyou.95%ofvolunteersfeelthattheyarehelpingtomaketheircommunityabetterplace.Itmakesyouhappyandreducesstress.Oneresultofthispositiveimpactonthecommunity?Peoplefeelhappierandagreatersenseofpurposeinlife.94%ofthemreportthatvolunteeringimprovestheirmood,and96%ofthemreportmorewillingnesstolivewithaims.Moreover,thestatisticsalsoshowvolunteeringcouldhelprelievestress,whichcontributestothereconstructionoftheirinnersenseofprideandtheoutwardconnectionswithothers.69Itkeepsyouhealthy.Goodmood+Lessstress=Betterhealth76%ofthemreportfeelingphysicallyhealthieraftervolunteering.Volunteeringcanhelpthosewhoaredealingwithhealthissues.Aboutoneinfourvolun
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