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2025学年度第一学期高三年级英语10月月考((本试卷满分140分,考试时间120分钟)I.ListeningComprehensionDirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.1.A.Impatient. B.Confused. C.Sincere. D.Comfortable.2.A.Inarestaurant. B.Inahotel.C.Inacafé. D.Inasnackbar.3.A.Americanliterature. B.Elementaryeducation.C.Children’sliterature. D.Arthistory.4.A.Shewillcontinueherworkonvacation. B.Paperspiledwhileshewasonvacation.C.Shehastoomuchworktodo. D.Shehasmadehervacationplans.5.A.Themancanonlymakealocalcall. B.Themancan’tusehertelephone.C.Themancancallanypersonintheworld. D.Themancanbeherguestatanytime.6.A.Becausetheworkinghourswerenotsuitable. B.Becausethejobwasquitedifficult.C.Becausehehadtodoalotoftravelling. D.Becausethejobwasnotwellpaid.7.A.Finishcheckinghisreference. B.Completetheresearch.C.Putthematerialinorder. D.Finishtypingthepaper.8.A.He’llaskStevetogotothebeachwiththem. B.Hewantstomakesuretheweatherisclear.C.Hedoesn’tknowiftheycanhavearoom.D.Heisn’tsurewhetherthere’llbespaceforSteve.9.A.Goonatrip. B.Takealongsail.C.Runarestaurant. D.Prepareameal.10.A.Sheonlyreadthecontentsofthebook. B.Shedidn’tomitasingledetail.C.Shescannedthewholebook. D.Shereadonlysomechaptersofthebook.SectionBDirections:InSectionB,youwillheartwopassagesandalongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachofthepassagesandtheconversation.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.11.A.Thelocation. B.Thescenery. C.Theseafood. D.Theculture.12.A.Attractwhalestotheclosershore. B.Tellpeoplewheretoseewhales.C.Warnpeopletostayawayfromshore. D.Goaroundtogatherenoughvisitors.13.A.Itisheldeveryotheryearinsummer. B.IthelpsWhaleCriertoshowhistalents.C.Itguaranteeseveryonetofindsomethingtoenjoy. D.Itisoneofthebesteco-artsfestivalsinSouthAfrica. Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.14.A.Weakbones. B.Looseteeth. C.Skinproblems. D.Heartdiseases.15.A.Havingfoodrichinvitamin.B.Walkingmiddayinthesunwithnosuncream.C.TakingvitaminDpillseveryday.D.Wearingdarkercolouredclothesandsunhats.16.A.ToanalyzethecommoncausesoflackofvitaminD.B.ToencouragepeopletobeexposedtothesunforvitaminD.C.ToemphasizetheimportanceofvitaminDinone’shealth.D.TointroducesomedifferentwaystogainvitaminD.Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.17.A.Shewantstofindatopicforherresearch. B.Shetriestohelpthemanwithhispaper.C.Shehopestolearnhowtowriteapaper. D.Sheplanstoworkonasimilartopic.18.A.In1813. B.In1826. C.In1839. D.In1856.19.A.Theyaremainlygrownforthedomesticmarket.B.TheywerethefirstplanttobeplantedinEngland.C.TheywereintroducedtoChinafromAustralia.D.Theyarekeptwarminlargeplastichouses.20.A.GrowthofdomesticeconomyinAustralia.B.ExportandimportofbananasinAustralia.C.HistoryofbananacultivationinAustralia. D.RoleofagricultureinAustralianeconomy. II.GrammarandvocabularySectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.RunnersandCyclistsUseGPSMappingtoMakeArtFitnessappsandthepoweroflivesatellitetrackinghaveallowedrunners,cyclistsandotherstodrawhearts,animals,birthdaywishes—andevenhomagestoVermeer—acrosstheirlocallandscapes.In1665,JohannesVermeerdabbed(轻涂)thelastdropofpaintontoacanvas(帆布)inhisDutchstudio,(21)______(complete)hismasterpiece“GirlwithaPearlEarring.”OnanAprilday357yearslater,JanineStrongslowedherbiketostop,pausedherfitnessapp,andwatchedasthesnakinglineofhercyclingroute(22)______(draw)theshapeofVermeer’smasterpieceoverthestreetsofBrooklyn.Ms.Strongcreates(23)______hascometobeknownas“GPSart”—apractice(24)______usestheGlobalPositioningSystemmappingcapabilitiesofmodernphoneappslikeStravatocreatedigitaldrawingsusinganathlete’srouteacrossthelandscape.(25)_____________bikingonastraightpathorincirclesaroundapark,Ms.Strongplansherridesintheshapesofbirthdaycakes,stars,birds,lions—andtheoccasionalVermeer.Thehobbyhasgrownwiththewidespreadavailabilityofsatellitetrackingforusebyordinarypeople,infitnessappslikeNikeRunCluborMapMyRide.ItisnowapopularityonStravaoften(26)______(refer)toas“Stravaart.”Stravaarthasexistedsincethatapp’sreleasein2009,butitexperiencedasuddenincreaseinuseduringthepandemic(疫情).AccordingtoMichaelJoseph,aseniorcommunicationsmanageratthecompany,morethanthreebillionactivities(27)______(upload)toStravasincethebeginningof2020.Tocompleteherdigitalvisionof“GirlwithaPearlEarring,”Ms.Strongbikedalmost50milesaroundsouthernBrooklyn,carefullycheckingStrava(28)______(make)surethateachturn,circle,andstraightawaywasachievingtheiconicearringandheadcoveringofVermeer’soriginal.“Ialwayshaveabigsmileonmyface(29)______itworksoutandIuploaditandit’sdone,”shesaid.“It’safar(30)______(satisfying)feeling.”SectionBDirection:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.objectsB.ceaseC.removedD.substitutionsE.justifiedF.engagingG.responsibleH.presentI.companionsJ.employK.exposingSmartToysthatSpyonKidsAmericansarebecomingmoreandmorealertofthewaystheirpersonalinformationisbeingcollectedontheInternet.Arecentnationalsurveyfoundthat72%ofrespondentsarenotsurewhetherFacebookisusingthedataitcollectedonthemina(n)31way.And70%ofrespondentssaidtheybelievedtheirsmartphonesarebeingmonitoredinwaystheyhaven’tagreedto.Thatdoubtis32.Concernsaboutpersonalprivacyareontheriseallthetime.Butadultgift-giversmaynotrealizethatsomechildren’stoysarecollectingpersonaldata,too.Toyswithcameras,mobileapps,andrequirementstosetuponlineaccountsthatstoredataaboutthetoyanditsuserall33privacyconcerns.Toysthat34Bluetoothconnections,forexample,couldbesensitivetobeinghackedfromoutsidethehome,perhaps35thechildtoinappropriatecontentorgatheringsensitiveinfo.ThefamouscarraceMarioKartLiveHomeCircuitinstallsacamerathatuploadsimagesoftheroominordertocreatevirtualracetrack.Buttheseimagesoftheroom’slayout(布局)andthe36initcouldbeexposedifthegame’swebsitewereeverhacked.Mosttoymanufacturersaretryingtobuildinprotections.AndtheChildren’sOnlinePrivacyProtectionActprovidesanotherlayerofdefensebyrequiringparentstobeinvoledinsettingupthetoyandgivingadultstherighttohavetheirchildren’sonlinedata37.Theworldwidemarketforsmarttoysisexpectedtoreachalmost$70billioninthenextfiveyears.Thesetoyscanbewonderfully38andeveneducational,suchasaninteractiveglobethatspeakstochildrenaboutacountryastheytouchitonthemap.Actionfigures,robots,ordollsthattalkbackandholdconversationscanbecomesmart39.Yet,inanenvironmentwheresomuchinformationcanbecollectedthroughinteractionwithdevices,children40tobemere“players”or“consumers”.Theybecome“datasubjects”thatdiscloseinformationor“personaldata”aboutthemselves,bothconsciouslyandunconsciously.

III.ReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext. Morethanhalftheworld’spopulationliveincities,andby2050theUNexpectsthatproportiontoreach68%.Thismeansmorehomes,roadsandotherinfrastructure(基础设施).Suchaconstruction__41__doesharmtocopingwithclimatechange,though,becausemakingsteelandconcretegeneratesaround8%oftheworld’scarbon-dioxideemissions.Ifcitiesareto__42__andbecomegreeneratthesametime,theywillhavetobemadefromsomethingelse.Asithappens,Chicagomightbecomepartofthe__43__.Inrecentyears,asarchitectshavebecomeincreasinglyinterestedinmoderntimber(木材)-constructionmethods,woodenbuildingshavebeengettingsteadily__44__.Thecurrentrecordisheldbythe85-metre-tallMjostarnetbuildinginNorway,completedin2019.Butthiswouldbe__45__bytheRiverBeechTower,a228-metrebuildingproposedforasitebesidetheChicagoriver.AstheAAAsmeetingheardthisweek,woodisoneofthemost__46__sustainablealternativestosteelandconcrete.Itisnot,however,everydaywoodbutamaterialcalledengineeredtimber,composedofdifferentlayersforspecificpurposes.Besidesengineeringtheshapeofacomponent,designerscanarrangethegrains(纹理)inthelayerstoprovidelevelsof__47__thatequalsteel,inaproductthatisupto80%lighter.Engineeredtimberis,__48__,usuallyassembledintolargesectionsofabuildinginafactory.Thatcutsdownonthenumberof__49__thathavetobemadetoaconstructionsite.Allthis__50__tocarbon-dioxideemissions.MichaelRamageoftheUniversityofCambridgetoldthemeetingofa300-square-metrefour-storeywoodenbuildingthatgenerated126tonnesofCO2.Haditbeenmadewith__51__,emissionswouldhaverisento310tonnes.Ifsteelhadbeenused,theywouldhavetopped498tonnes.Indeed,fromonepointofview,thisbuildingmightactuallybeviewedas“carbon__52__”.Whentreesgrow,theylockcarbonupintheirwood—inthiscasetheequivalentof540tonnesofCO2,representingalong-termreductionofCO2fromtheatmosphere.Ifbuildingwithwoodtakesoff,itdoesraiseconcernabouttherebeingenoughtreesto__53__.Butwithsustainablymanagedforeststhatshouldnotbeaproblem,saysDrRamage.Afamily-sizedapartmentrequiresabout30cubicmetresoftimber,andheestimatesEurope’ssustainable__54__alonegrowthatamounteverysevenseconds.Norisfirearisk,forengineeredtimberdoesnotburneasily,becausetheinnercoresoflarge__55__timbersareprotectedbyacharring(炭化)layerifburnt.41.A.project B.ambition C.boom D.security42.A.expand B.reform C.contract D.survive43.A.rebel B.outcome C.answer D.issue44.A.greener B.friendlier C.lighter D.taller45.A.overbalanced B.overshadowed C.overlooked D.overstated46.A.domestic B.promising C.debatable D.artificial47.A.beauty B.strength C.resistance D.measurement48.A.nevertheless B.instead C.moreover D.meanwhile49.A.deliveries B.checkouts C.purchases D.payments50.A.addsvalue B.givescredit C.givesaboost D.makesadifference51.A.cement B.timber C.concrete D.synthetics52.A.positive B.negative C.friendly D.resistant53.A.goround B.goaway C.goover D.godown54.A.advocates B.strategies C.forests D.farmers55.A.imposing B.visible C.universal D.structuralSectionBDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)Atage11,ZlataFilipovicsawthingsthatmostpeoplepraytheyneversee.Growingupinthemiddleofawarzone,thislittlegirlexperiencedfirsthandthehorrorsofwar.Filipovicturned11inDecemberof1991.FivemonthslaterSerbiansoldiersattackedFilipovic’shometownofSarajevo,Bosnia.Whilemanypeoplefledthecity,Filipovic’sfamilystayed.SomeoftheworstmomentsoftheBosnianconflictwouldtakeplacerightunderhernose.HowdidFilipovicdealwithhisharrowingexperience?Bywritingadiary.Zlata’sDiarywasfirstpublishedinthesummerof1993byUNICEF(UnitedNationsInternationalChildren’sEmergencyFund).Itattractedenormousinterest.HerwritingsontheBosnianconflictwerenotassophisticated(老练的)asthedailynewsreports.Filipovic’sobservationswere,however,moremovingandintimate.Ztala’sDiarygavereadersasenseofsympathyfortheordinarypeoplestuckintheBalkanregion.Filipovic’swritingsraisedworldawarenessofthesenselessconflictinSarajevo.“Iseethatthingsaren’tgoodhere,”Filipovicwrites.“Anuglywaristakingawaymychildhood.”AftertwoyearsofenduringthewarinSarajevo,Filipovic’sfamilyescapedtoParisinDecemberof1993.Zlata’sDiarywasthenprintedbyaninternationalpublisher.Itbecameaninstantbestseller.Ithassincebeentranslatedinto35languages.OutsideBosnia,Filipoviccontinuedtoshowdeepconcernforhertornhomeland.Inthefollowingyears,shegavemanytalksontheimpactofwaronchildren.Shespokeoftenabouttheneedforastable,lastingpeaceintheBalkanregion.FilipoviceventuallyattendedaBritishUniversityandreceivedadegreeinhumansciences.Today,thewell-beingoftheBalkanregionremainsonhermind.NowFilipovicwantstouseherexperiencetopromotepeaceinarapidlychangingEurope.Shehopesthatherstoriesofwarwillmakepeoplelistentohermessageofpeace.56.Theunderlinedword“harrowing”inParagraph2canbestbereplacedby“_______.”A.memorable B.disturbing C.embarrassing D.enriching57.WhatwasspecialaboutZlata’sDiary?A.Itwroteaboutwarindifferentlanguages.B.Itwasasattractiveasthedailynewsreport.C.Ithelpedtheworldseewarthroughtheeyesofachild.D.ItmadetheworldknowbetterabouttheBosnianconflict.58.Itcanbelearnedfromthepassagethat______.A.ZlatawaspromotingpeacewithherstoriesofwarB.Zlata’snosewasseriouslywoundedintheconflictC.Zlatakeptherdiaryasecretuntilthewinterof1993D.ZlatafeltrelievedafterescapingfromthewarinSarajevo59.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.ZlataFilipovic:growingupinwar B.ZlataFilipovic:writingagainstwarC.ZlataFilipovic:changingtheworld D.ZlataFilipovic:lovingpeaceinheartBEveningWorkshopsOptionaleveningworkshopswillbeheldatsmallrestaurantsorothermeetingplacesneartheconferencehotel.Mealsandothercostsarenotincludedbutarealsooptional.Locationswillbeannouncedattheconferencesite.WorkshopsareverylooselyorganizedandmostrepresentdiscussionsthathavebeenheldatSocietyforEconomicBotany(SEB)meetingsoveraseriesofyears.Workshop1:StudentNetworkDateWednesdayevening,Feb.5thChairsHugodeBoerandArikaVirapongseSponsorSocietyforEconomicBotanyDescriptionStudentmembersoftheSEBholdanetworkingmixereachyearinordertomeeteachotherandtobecomefamiliarizedwithavarietyofeducationalprogramsandfacultyadvisors.Facultymemberswhoarepartoftrainingprogramsareencouragedtojointhemixertomeetandtalkwithstudents.Workshop2:BotanicalFilmMakingDateWednesdayevening,Feb.5thChairDavidStrauchSponsorUniversityofHawaiiDescriptionDigitalfilmmakingisaparticularlyusefultooloflinkingculturalinformationtorecognizableplants.Thisworkshopisaimedtowardsincreasingthequalityofmaterialrecordedbygivingparticipantsgreatercontroloverthemedium.Wewillcovertechnicalaspects(e.g.camerasettings,audio),compositionalaspects(framing,lighting,focus),andsomewaysofpresentingthematerial.Experiencedfilmmakersareencouragedtoattend,andparticipantsarewelcometobringtheirowncameraequipment.Workshop3:CollectionsforBotany—CollectionsDevelopmentandManagementDateFridayevening,Feb.7thChairJanSalickSponsorSocietyforEconomicBotanyDescriptionSEBisanetworkofresearcherswhohavebeendevelopingstandardsforthedevelopmentofcollectionsofartifacts,plantsamplesandrelatedmaterials.Participantsdiscusssuccesses,problems,andfundingsourcesforaddressingmanagementissues.60.Oneofthepurposesofanetworkingmixerheldeachyearisto________.A.providestudentswithgreatercontroloverthemediaB.linkculturalinformationtorecognizableplantsC.helpthestudentstodealwithmostoftheenvironmentissuesD.helpthestudentstobefamiliarwitheducationalprograms61.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtotheposter?A.Eveningworkshopswillbeheldatsmallrestaurantswithmealsincluded.B.ParticipantshavemorethanoneoptiononFeb.5ththananothernight.C.WorkshopshavenothingtodowiththediscussionsheldatSEBmeetings.D.Facultyadviserscanjointhemixerwithouttrainingexperience.62.WhichofthefollowingisnotinvolvedbyEveningWorkshops?A.Toinvitefacultyadviserstodiscussthemanagementissues.B.ToencouragestudentmembersoftheSEBtomeetoneanother.C.ToexpectexperiencedfilmmakerstoattendBotanicalFilmMaking.D.Toincreasethequalityofmaterialrecorded.(C)Whendisasterstrikesacommunity,itisoftencriticalthatassistancebeprovidedrightaway.Thebestfirstrespondersarethepeoplewhocallthatareahome.TheCommunityEmergencyResponseTeam(CERT)programteachescivilianshowtopreparethemselvesfordangersthatmightaffecttheircommunities.Teamsofvolunteersaretrainedinbasicskillssuchasfiresafetyandprevention,searchandrescue,andfirstaid.Aftertraining,thesevolunteerscanbegintoprovideimmediateassistanceintheconsequenceofdisastersbeforeprofessionalrescuersarrive.ACERTteamcanmakeahugedifferencetoacommunity.Duringtheearlystagesofadisastrousevent,citizenswilllikelyfaceextremechallengesontheirown.Emergencyservicesareusuallyoverwhelmed(压倒),andcommunitiesmaybeisolatedbecauseofblockedroads.ACERTteamcansizeupthesituationintheirneighborhoodandprovidehelprightaway.In1986,untrainedvolunteerssavedmorethan800livesintheMexicoCityearthquake.Unfortunately,atleast100volunteersalsodiedintheprocess.Toensuretheircommunitywasbetterpreparedineventslikethis,LosAngelespilotedthefirstCERTprogramin1986,andmanycitiesfollowedtheirlead.PeopleofallagescanparticipateinaCERTprogram-thereisevenateenprogramforadolescents.LocalCERTtrainersholdanannualtrainingclassandprovidesubsequent(后续的)classesthroughouttheyeartoconsolidateskills.CERTprogramsareusefulonmanydifferentlevels.Volunteersaretrainedtoactaseyesandears,locatingtrappedvictimsforuniformedemergencyresponderswhoarrivelater.Theylearntoputoutsmallfires,shutoffequipment,rescuesurvivorsandprovidebasicmedicaltreatment.Volunteersalsocreatedisasterplanstoevacuate(疏散)familiesaswellascollectandstoredisastersuppliessuchaswater,foodandfirst-aidkits.Workingwithprofessionals,aCERTteamcanhelpreduceinjuries,lossoflifeandpropertydamage.TherearenowCERTprogramsthroughouttheUnitedStates,andmorethan600,000peoplehavetrainedasvolunteers.Brazil,NewZealandandTurkeyhavesimilarprograms.Citizensparticipatebecausetheybelievethateveryoneinacommunityhasaroleindisasterpreparedness.Byworkingcompetentlyasateam,CERTvolunteersprotectnotonlythemselvesbutalsothepeoplearoundthemwhendisastersoccur.Accordingtothepassage,whendoCERTmembersusuallyprovideassistance?Beforethoseprofessionalrescuersarrive.Whenuniformedemergencyrespondersarrive.Duringtheearlystagesofadisastrousevent.Throughouttheprocessofrescueinadisaster.Theword"pilot"inthesecondparagraphmostprobablymeans__________.conduct B.imitate C.pass D.discussAccordingtothepassage,residentsinthecommunityinsomecountriesarewillingtobe CERTvolunteersbecause__________.theythinkeachinthecommunityisimportantinpreventingandfightingagainstdisastertheybelieveeveryoneinthecommunityhastheresponsibilityinasuddennaturaldisastertheythinkvolunteersinthecommunitycanprotectthemselvesandothersinadisastertheybelievetheycanhelpvictimsearlierandmoreeffectivelythanprofessionalonesWhatwouldbethepropertitleforthepassage?CERTandprofessionalrescueteamsareimportantCERTisafolkbuthelpfulorganizationinAmericaOrdinarypeoplecansavelivesinanaturaldisasterVolunteerscaneffectivelypreventanaturaldisasterSectionCDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Thepassageisfollowedbysixsentences.Choosefourofthemtomakethepassagecomplete.Therearetwoextrasentences.A.Theevidenceindicatesthatthishypothesisapplieschieflytomales.B.ThesepointsofviewarewidelyacceptedbytheU.S.lawmakers.C.Finally,theauthorsexaminedthepossiblecausesforthesexdifferenceinsportsinterest.D.Forexample,ineverysociety,malesparticipateinsportsatleasttwiceasmuchasfemalesintermsoffrequencyorduration.E.Thesepointschallengethebedrockassumptionsofmanyscholarsandpolicymakers.F.However,howcanweaddresstheissuefromabroad,evolutionaryperspective?Sexdifferenceinsportsinterest:Whatdoesevolutionsay?Sportsareenormouslypopular,andonestrikingpatternisthatboysandmenaretypicallymuchmoreinvolvedthanaregirlsandwomen.Thissexdifferencehaspolicyimplications,anditraisesfundamentalquestionsaboutthenatureofsexdifferences.ArecentreviewarticlebyDeaner,Balish,andLombardo(2016),publishedinEvolutionaryBehavioralSciences,analyzestherelevanttheoreticalwork.First,theauthorsdemonstratedthatfemales’under-representationinsport—bothasparticipantsandspectators—generallyreflectstheirlessersportsinterest,notmerelyfeweropportunitiesforinvolvement.Moreover,thissexdifferenceoccursinallsocietiesdescribedthusfar,fromhuntersandgathererstolargecontemporarysocieties.67.Next,theauthorsexploredadaptive,functionalhypotheses(假设)forsports.Onehypothesisholdsthatindividualscompeteinsportstogainstatusandthatnon-participantsmonitorsportsperformancessotheycanevaluatepotentialcompetitorsandallies.68.Anotherhypothesisisthatsportsserveascourtshipdisplaysthatadvertiseparticipantqualitytotheoppositesex.Thishypothesiseffectivelyexplainsomeaspectsoffemale’ssportsinterest.69.Althoughitisoftenassumedthatsocializationpracticesentirelycausethissexdifference,theevidencethatsocializationplaysaroleremainsdoubtful.Inparticular,nosystematichistoricalcomparisonhasevershownadecreaseinthesexdifference.Moreover,severalstudiesindicatethatinbornhormonescontributetomales’greatersportsinterest.Thepointsfromthisreviewarethatthesexdifferenceinsportsinterestiswidespread,partlyduetoevolutionarypressuresthatdifferentiallyaffectedmalesandfemales,andunlikelytobefullyoverturnedbysocialization.70.Mostnotably,TitleIXisaU.S.lawthatprohibitssexualdiscriminationineducationalopportunities,includingsportsandTitleIXisgenerallyimplementedundertheassumptionthatfemales’sportsinterestisinherentl

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