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1/162026年上海市普通高校春季高考英语仿真模拟卷02(上海专用)(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:140分)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,readthefourpossibleanswersondecidewhichisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveA.Apostwoman. B.Ateacher. C.Ajournalist. D.Alibrarian.A.Onaplane. B.Onatrain. C.Atarestaurant. D.Atatravelagency.A.5minutes. B.10minutes. C.15minutes. D.20minutes.4.A.Hespendstoomuchmoney. B.HeshouldwatchmoreTV.C.HeactuallylikeswatchingTV. D.Heboughtanexpensivewatch.5.A.Thewomanshouldgetanewwatch.B.Thewomanneedstobuyanotherbattery.C.Heknowswhatiswrongwiththewatch.D.Thestorecanprobablyfixthewoman’swatch.6.A.Heshouldworkinthesummerschool.B.Heshouldn'tgotoNewYorkinthesummer.C.Hemaynotwanttodoso.D.Hemayhavedifficultyindoingso.7.A.Spendmoretimeonthecourse.B.Turntothegraduateassistantforhelp.C.Dropthecourseassoonaspossible.D.Helpthegraduateassistantwiththecourse.8.A.Theyshouldbuyalotofcoffee.B.Thesupermarketisn’tgoingtobeclosed.Coffeeisoutofstockinthesupermarket.D.Theyshouldwaitforabetterdealoncoffee.9.A.Thefinalexam. B.Alawschool.C.Areferenceletter. D.Thedepartmentpolicy.10.A.Hewasn'tabletofindaseatthere.B.Hehadtowaitalongtimeforaseatthere.C.Theseatsthereareuncomfortable.D.Itprovidesreadingmaterialsforcustomers.SectionBDirections:InSectionB.youwillheartwoshortpassagesseveralandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachofthem.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingnews.11.A.2. B.18. C.About125. D.Over1,300.12.A.Helpinggooduniversitiestoenrollmorestudents.B.Gettingmorefinancialsupportfromforeignstudents.C.EncouragingmoreforeignstudentstotravelaroundtheUK.D.AttractingmoreexcellentforeignstudentstoworkinBritain.13.A.HevotedforDonaldTrump. B.Hedidnotvoteinthepresidentialelection.C.Hemadeapoliticalspeechintheconcert.D.Hesangforonly40minutesintheconcert.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.14.A.Theycanplaymanykindsofgameswithsnow.B.Theycanseethebeautifulsceneryoffallingsnow.C.Theycanhaveseveraldaysofffromschoolifitsnows.D.Theycanenjoysteaminghotchocolateonasnowyday.15.A.Thebuildingofsnowmenforchildren. B.Theremovalofsnowofftheirdriveway.C.Thespreadofsaltmixedwithsand. D.Thelowtemperaturethatsnowbrings.16.A.Rareandexciting. B.Dangerousandchallenging.C.Unusualbutdisappointing. D.Troublesomebutinteresting.Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.17.A.Itencourageswiseconsumption. B.Itisimpossibletobestolen.C.Itmakesiteasiertopayoffdebt. D.Itcanbeusedinanemergency.18.A.Itmakespeoplefeelsafer. B.Itpreventspeoplefromoverspending.C.Itenablespeopletogetthingscheaper. D.Ithelpspeopleknowmoreaboutmoney.19.A.Doingsomeshopping. B.Doingsomereading.C.Openinganaccount. D.Takingalesson.20.A.Shopownersprefercashtocreditcards.B.Thewomanpayspartofhisbilleachmonth.C.Mostpeopledon’tchoosetousecreditcards.D.Themanwasn’tpersuadedbythewomanatlast.II.GrammarandVocabulary(每题1分;共20分)SectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.IsClimateChangeConsumingYourFavoriteFoods?Duetoclimatechange,theworld’sendangeredlistsarenolongerjustforanimals.Wemaynotonlyneedtoadaptourselvestolivinginawarmerworldbuta1(tasty)oneaswell.Astheincreasedamountofcarbondioxideintheairlinkedtoglobalwarming2(continue)toaffectweather,weoftenforgetthattheyarealsoimpactingthequantity,thequality,andthegrowinglocationsofourfood.Somefoodshavealreadyfelttheimpactwhile3mayevenbecomescarcewithinthenext30years.Whetherornotyoutrytolimityourself4onecupofcoffeeaday,theeffectsofclimatechangeontheworld'scoffee-growingregionsmayleaveyoulittlechoice.RisingtemperaturesandunpredictablerainfallpatternsarereportedtohavebeenthreateningcoffeeplantationsinSouthAmerica,Africa,Asia,andHawaii.Theresult?Significantcutsincoffeeyield.AccordingtoorganizationslikeAustralia'sClimateInstitute,halfofthepresentcoffee-producingareas5(estimate)nottobesuitablebytheyear2050,ifcurrentclimatepatternscontinue.Withtemperaturescontinuouslyrising,oceansareabsorbingsomeoftheheatandundergoingwarmingoftheirown,6(cause)adeclineinfishpopulation,includinginlobstersthatarecold-bloodedcreatures,andinsalmons(鲑鱼)7eggsfindithardtosurviveinhigherwatertemperatures.Warmerwatersalsoencouragesomepoisonousmarinebacteriatogrowandleadtoillnessinhumanswhenever8(take)withrawseafood,likeoysters.Andhowaboutthatsatisfying“crack”whichyougetwhenyouareeatingcrabsandlobsters?Itcouldbesilenced9shellfishhavebeenstrugglingtobuildtheircalciumcarbonate(碳酸钙)shells,whichisaresultofoceanacidification.Evenworseisthepossibility10wewillhavenoseafoodtoenjoyatall.Ina2006DalhousieUniversitystudy,scientistspredictedthatifover-fishingandrisingtemperaturetrendscontinuedattheirpresentrate,theworld'sseafoodstockswouldrunoutbytheyear2050.SectionBDirections:ineachblankwithathebox.Eachcanbeonlyonce.NotethatisoneyouA.literallyB.barrierC.EventuallyD.findE.examinesF.featuresG.innovationsH.meanI.professionalJ.strikingK.well-positionedTheBestCompanytoWorkForEveryyear,Fortunemagazinepublishedalistofthe‘100BestCompaniestoWorkFor’.Howdoesthemagazinechoosethecompanies?Firstly,itusesasurvey:350employeesanswer57questionsabouttheircompany.Secondly,Fortunelooksatimportant11ofcompanies:forexample,pay,benefits,andcommunicationbetweenworkersandmanagement.Finally,themagazine12theresultstofinditsTop100.WegmansFoodMarkets,whichranksNo.1onthelist,hasamotto(座右铭),‘Employeesfirst,customerssecond’,anditisalsooneofthe50largestprivatecompaniesintheUS,withannualsalesof$3.6billion,accordingtoForbesmagazine.Apparently,beinggoodtoyouremployeesisno13tomakingmoney.HowmuchofWegmans’successisduetothecompany’spolicies?‘Uptoapoint,thesuccessisbecauseofthefreedomtheygiveus,’saysoneemployee.‘Ontheotherhand,nocompanygetsrichjustbynotbeing14toitsemployees.Wegmanshasgreatmarketingstrategiesandit’s15withinthecommunity.I’vebeenherefor15years.Lookingback,I’dsaythatthecompany’s16forcustomers,suchastheShoppers’Clubelectronicdiscountprogrammeinthe1990s,havebeenjustasimportantasthebenefitstostaff.’Buttheemployeebenefitsare17.Fundamentally,Wegmansbelievesin18development.Aswellasscholarships,thecompanygivesitsemployeesbusinessopportunities.Foryears,oneemployeemadedeliciouscookiesforhercolleagues.19,shestartedsellingthecookiesinWegmans.‘Ijustaskedthemanager,’shesays.‘Whilelookingback,Ithinkshouldhaveaskedearlier.Icouldhavemademoremoney!’Thestaff’sfreedomtomakedecisionsisanotherthingyouwon’t20everywhere.Essentially,Wegmanswantsitsworkerstodoalmostanythingtopleasethecustomers.Believeitornot,anemployeeoncecookedaThanksgivingturkeyinthestoreforacustomerbecausethewoman’sturkey,boughtinWegmans,wastoobigforheroven.III.ReadingComprehension(共45分。41-45每题1分;56-70每题2分)SectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA.B.CandD.FillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontextToDreamlandWithStuffedAnimalsIhavealwaysenviedpeoplewhocansliprightintosleep.Bedtimeis21calmforme.JustwhenIwishIcould22off,Ifindmyselfupagainstanxiousthoughts.Countingsheepisnomatchformymind’snightlychurn,buthuggingoneis.I23thehabitofsleepingwithstuffedanimalsintheearlydaysofthepandemic,whenIgrabbedapolarbearfrommychildhoodbedroomto24badnewsandfear.Ihadneverbeenparticularlyattachedtohimasakid,buthewastheperfectsizetoholdinmy25adultarms.AlthoughIcan’tbesurehowcommonthisis,I’mprobablynotalone.Ina2017surveyofU.S.adults,40percentofrespondentssaidthattheystillsleptwithstuffedanimals.SinceIrediscoveredthatpolarbear,Ihavesettledinto26acastofchildhoodfavoritesandalightlyweighted,heatableWarmiescowIboughtformyself.ItisperhapsnosurprisethatIturnedtostuffedanimalsduringaperiodof27stress.MaxGenecovattheUniversityofPennsylvaniapointedoutthatstuffedanimalscanbe“transitionalobjects.”Thispsychologicaltermisoftenusedwithregardtochildrenforanitemthatprovidescomfortduringtimesofanxietyorchange.Companieshavealsotakennoteofadults’childlike28inthisregardandareintegratingtheseideasintotheirmarketingofthingsthatcanhelpadultssleep.Ifallofthisseemsratherchildish,itis!Kidslovestuffedanimalsbecausethey’recozyandjustpersonifiedenoughtoprovideabitof29comfort.That’sagreatwayforkidstoself-soothe.Weadultscandothesamething.JenniferGoldschmied,anassistantprofessorofpsychiatryattheHospitaloftheUniversityofPennsylvania,toldmewhenpeoplegotosleep,self-soothingreduces“cognitivearousal,”thetypeofactivethinkingthat30aperson’swakinghours.Whileitisamyththatthehumanbrainshutsoffforsleep,peoplestillhavetoenteramorerelaxedmindsettodriftoff.31,theactofhugginghasalsobeenassociatedwithstressrelief.Astudyfoundthat32ahuggablecommunicationdeviceloweredstresshormones(激素)inbloodandsaliva(唾液).Maybethat’swhyIreachedforthatpolarbearduringastressfultime.Stuffedanimalshaveimprovedmysleepinthelongtermbyestablishingacalmingbedtimeroutine,whichGoldschmiedemphasizedis“probablythesinglemostimportantthingingettingabetternightofsleep.”Overtime,thebrainwillcometoexpectthatperformingtheseritualscanhelp33thebodyintoarestfulstate.Inmycase,puttingdownmybookorphoneandpickingupmystuffedanimalcreatesa34betweensleepandotheractivities,promptingmetounwind.Ican’tendwithaspecificstuffedanimaltorecommend,oranyguarantees,butIcanextendtoyoumypermissionto35insomechildlikecomfort.Whicheveroneyouchoose,youmightendupwithonlyapieceofcutedecor,butyoumightalsoreintroduceabitofjoy,gentleness,andcomforttoyournightlyroutine.Eitherway,don’tforgettowashthem!21.A.sometimes B.rarely C.often D.usually22.A.wipe B.switch C.drift D.take23.A.rediscovered B.avoided C.forgot D.ignored24.A.bounceoff B.makeup C.wardoff D.putup25.A.strong B.mature C.fruitful D.anxious26.A.rotating B.inventing C.creating D.featuring27.A.accelerated B.reduced C.boomed D.heightened28.A.memories B.tendencies C.communications D.medications29.A.individual B.economical C.political D.social30.A.decreases B.occupies C.dominates D.enriches31.A.Inaddition B.However C.Thus D.Meanwhile32.A.participatingin B.takingcareof C.beingfamiliarwith D.interactingwith33.A.translate B.transition C.transmit D.transfer34.A.connection B.habit C.boundary D.example35.A.indulge B.immerse C.dive D.pushSectionB Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread. (A)Whenaskedin1993tocommentonaccusationsthatthemovieIntheNameoftheFatherdistorts(曲解)contemporaryBritishandIrishhistory,femaleleadEmmaThompsonrespondedthatshecouldn'tcareless.Evensincethepremiere(首映)in1915ofTheBirthofaNation,filmmakershaverewrittenhistorytocreatetop-dollarentertainment.Thefilmsareverypersuasive:well-mademoviesholdyourinterestcontinuously,drawingyourattentionto“whathappensnext,”andpullingyouforwardwithnotimetoreflectonindividualscenesuntilthefinalcreditsroll.Theresult:youdon'tremembermuchaboutamovieafterwatchingitforthefirsttime.Forthisreason,movieshaveextraordinarypower-unmatchedbyanyothermedium-toleaveyouwithastrongsenseofwhatisrightandwhatiswrong,whoisbadandwhoisgood,eventhoughcriticaldetailspresentedinthemoviesmaybefalse.Well,sowhat?They'rejustmovies.Infactthey'renotjustmovies.MillionsofAmericansaredevotedhistorylovers,andtheypacktheatreseverytimenewmoviesabouthistoricalfiguresoreventscometotown.SavingprivateRyanandTitanicdrewviewersandcashformonths.Manyhighschoolteachersscreenmoviesintheclassroom.ClearlycountlessAmericansgetmostoftheirhistoryfromtelevisionandthebigscreen.Someoftheindustry'sfinesthistoricalandperiodfilmspremieredduringthepastdecades.Butthe1960salsosawanumberofpoliticallychargedhistory-basedmoviesfulloffactualdistortionsand,occasionally,outrightlies.Todaythetrendcontinuesonalargerscale:manymoviesreleasedinthe1990sandthefirstdecadeofthe21*tcenturyreflectlackofrespectforsolid,reliablehistory.HistoryGoestotheMoviesisasourceofinformationand,itishoped,entertainmentforeveryoneinterestedintheactualhistorybehindawideselectionofmoviesgroupedintotwelvesections--11coveringhistoricalperiodsandeventsandtwelfthcontainingbiographiesandperiodfilms.Eachmoviereviewincludesanessayonthehistorycoveredinoneormoremovies,andabriefplotsummary.Starratings(fivestars:don'tmissit)reflecteachmovie'shistoricalaccuracyand-toamuchlesserextentitspowertoamuse.Obviously,expectingtextbookaccuracyfrommovieswouldberidiculous-andproducershavedeliveredaremarkablenumberofhistoricallyfaithfulmovies.Butsomeofthemgettoomuchoftheirhistorywrong.HistoryGoestotheMoviesisaguide,howeverimperfect,forreadersandviewersaimingtogetitright.36.EmmaThompsonsaid________thatIntheNameoftheFatherwashistoricallyinaccurate.A.itdidn'tmatter. B.itwasupsetting.C.Itarousedherattention. D.itwasn'tobvious.37.By“infactthey'renotjustmovies”(inparagraph2),theauthormeansthat________.A.somemoviesaremuchmoreprofitablethanothersB.moviesservemorepurposesthanentertainingviewsC.moviestendtoprovideviewerswithfalsedetailsD.themoviesabouthistoricalfiguresattracthistorylovers38.WhichofthefollowingistrueofHistoryGoestotheMovies?A.Itisaimedatthosewhotakeinterestinbiographies.B.Itratesamoviemainlyaccordingtohowamusingitis.C.Itintroducesamovie'sstoryaswellasitsrelatedhistory.D.Itfocusesonthemoviesthatpresentedhistoryinafunnyway.39.Thepassageismainlyintendedto________.A.criticizethefilmindustry'sfavoringentertainmentovertruthB.pointoutwhichfilmspresentedhistoryinawrongway.C.callonfilmdirectorstoshowrespectforhistoryD.introduceabookinvolvinghistory-basedfilms (B)Theinformation,sentences,orquestionsthatyouenterintoaGenerativeAI(GenAI)tool(“prompts”)areabiginfluenceonthequalityofoutputsyoureceive.Afteryouenteraprompt,theAImodelanalyzesyourinputandgeneratesaresponsebasedonthepatternsithaslearnedthroughitstraining.Moredescriptivepromptscanimprovethequalityoftheoutputs.It’sveryimportanttokeepinmindthatAI-generatedcontentcanbeinaccurate,misleading,entirelyfabricated,oroffensive,sobesuretocarefullyreviewanyworkcontainingAIcontentbeforeyouuseorpublishit.AbuseofGenAIisaseriousformofacademicmisconductandcanbepunishedbyexpulsion(开除)fromtheUniversity.BespecificGenericpromptslike“Writeastory”willproducegenericresults.Whatkindofstorydoyouwant?Whatgenre?Isitforadultsorchildren?Addingthistypeofcontextandbeingspecific,clear,andconcisewillhelpgeneratemoreusefuloutputs.Morespecificitycanalsolimitthechancesofinaccurateresponses.“Actasif…”AskingtheAItobehaveasifwereatypeofperson,process,orobjectcanbeaneasywaytostartgeneratingbetterprompts.TheAIwillattempttoemulatethatroleandtailoritsanswersaccordingly.Forexample,imagineyouwantedhelpcreatearecipebasedontheingredientsyouhaveinyourkitchen.Ifyouadded“actasifyouaremypersonaltrainer”first,theAIwillconsiderthiscontextinitsresponse,suggestingahealthyrecipeoramealdesignedtorefuelafteraworkout.____________________GenerativeAIcanproducemanydifferenttypesofoutputs,includingcode,stories,reports,summaries,dialogue,businesscommunications,andmuchmore.Beingspecificaboutthetypeofoutputyouwantwillproducebetterresults.Afterdescribingwhatyouwant,tryadding“Presentthisintheformof…”andyourpreferredoutput.Orstartyourpromptwith,“Createa[formatofoutput]about/thatcontains…”etc.40.Thispassageisfoundinauniversity’sguidelinewebpage.WhatmayNOTbefoundthere?A.CoreprinciplesforresponsibleGenAIuse.B.RestrictionsontheusageofGenAI.C.Varioussamplesofwell-structuredprompts.D.GuidestowritingessayswithGenAI.41.Whichofthefollowingsubtitlescanbefilledinblank?A.ConsidertoneandaudienceB.TellithowyouwantyouroutputtobepresentedC.AskittocreateyourpromptsorwhatelseitneedsfromyouD.Correctmistakesandgivefeedback42.Supposeyou’retheleaderoftheschoolbasketballteam.Youaregoingtodeliveraspeechabouttheimportanceofsportsthroughsharingyourpersonalexperience.WhichofthefollowingpromptsisthemostproperwhenusingGenAI?A.Composeamotivationalbasketballteamspeechsharingpersonaljourneyandadvocatingexercise.B.Writeanarticleabouttheessenceofbasketball,citingseveralstoriesoffamousstars.C.Discussadvantagesofdoingsports,specificallybasketball,withreferencetoliterature.D.Makeupastoryaboutone’sexperienceinbasketball,showingtheimportanceofsports. (C)Oneevening,athome.You’resittingcomfortablyonthesofa,watchingyourfavoriteTvshow.Anadcomesup,showingaburgerinitsfullgloryandonepersonenjoyingit.Youthinktoyourselfthatyourdietisabouttotakeabit.Butwebegtodiffer.Inaseriesofstudies,wefoundadvertisementsshowingpeopleeatingjunkfoodpromptedpeopleonadiettoeatless.Whilethismayseemcounterintuitive(反直觉的),thesefindingsareinlinewithpreviousresearchonmentalimagery.Recentstudiesshowmerelyimaginingourselvescarryingoutactionsorexperiencingemotionsactivatessimilarneuralnetworks(神经网络)tothoselinkedwiththeiractualperformanceorexperience.Theimagesweareexposedtothroughoutourlivesholdthepowertoshapeourexperiencestoaremarkabledegree.Accordingtoneuroimagestudies,themeresightofsomeonebeinghitbyahammerwillfireuptheneuralnetworksinourbrainthatareassociatedwithpain.Asaresult,theseimageswilltrigger(引发)emotionsandbehaviorconsistentwithfeelingsofpain.Sucheffectsalsoextendtofoodconsumption.Thefieldofconsumptionimageryreferstorichimagesoffoodconsumption—forexample,anadshowingtheclose-upofapizzaandsomeoneeatingit.Somestudieshaveevenindicatedconsumptionimagerycouldcausepeopletowronglyrecallhavingeatenthefoodondisplay.Thisisimportantbecausesimplythinkingthatwehaveeatensomethingcanmakeusfeelfull.Weinvited132dietingstudentsatourlabtowatchanad.HalfofthemsawanM&M’sadvertisementfullofconsumptionimagery:sweets,colors,andapersoneatingthem.Theotherhalfofthestudentssawanadwithtwoanimated(动画的)M&M’satasupermarketcashregister,withnoconsumptionimagery.Wethengaveeachstudenta70gcupofM&M’sandaskedthemtoeattotheirheart’scontent.Amongthestudents,thosewhosawtheM&M’sadvertisementcontainingconsumptionimageryatefewersweetsthanthosewhosawtheadwithout.Inthenextstudy,wetestedwhetherwecouldusethesefindingstopromotehealthyeating.Wedesignedfouradsandeachparticipantwasrandomlyselectedtoviewoneofthefourads.PeoplewhoviewedtheadrequiringthemtoimaginethemselveswolfingdowntheFrenchfriesindicatedadesiretoeatfewerchipsthanthosewhowereexposedtotheFrenchfriesadwithoutconsumptionimagery.ThosewhohadimaginedthemselveseatinganappleweremorelikelytosuccumbtothepotatochipsthanthosewhohadvisualizedthemselveseatingtheFrenchfries.Theseresultsgoagainstthegrainofcurrentpublicpracticesthataimtopromotehealthyeatingbyrelyingonimagesofnutritiousfoods.However,ourresearchindicatesthathealthyeatingcampaignsshouldincludetheconsumptionofunhealthyfood.43.Thinkingthatwehaveeatensomethingcanmakeusfeelfullbecause___________.A.theimagesholdthepowertoincreasethesharpnessofoursensesB.itactivatesneuralnetworkssimilartothoselinkedwithactualeatingC.theconsumptionimagerymakesusrecallhavingeatenthefoodondisplayD.itisinlinewiththepreviousresearchintohowimageryaffectseatinghabits44.WhatconclusioncanwedrawfromtheexperimentwithM&Mchocolates?A.Animatedimagesintheadvertisementmaydiscourageconsumption.B.Themoreinvitingthefoodintheadis,themoretheviewerswilleat.C.Advertisementswithconsumptionimagerypromptviewerstoeatless.D.Whereweseetheadvertisementismoreimportantthanwhatweseeinit.45.Thephrase“succumbto”(inparagraph10)isclosestinmeaningto___________.A.givewayto B.beaddictedtoC.faceupto D.beresistantto46.Whichofthefollowingpracticescontributestodevelopinghealthyeatinghabits?A.Wolfingdownjunkfood. B.Imaginingeatinganappleaday.C.Sayingnotograin. D.Watchingotherseatingjunkfood.SectionCDirections:CompletethefollowingpassagebyusingthesentencesintheboxEachsentencecanonlybeusedonce.Notethattherearetwosentencesmorethanyouneed.Sexdifferenceinsportsinterest:Whatdoesevolutionsay?

Sportsareenormouslypopular,andonestrikingpatternisthatboysandmenaretypicallymuchmoreinvolvedthanaregirlsandwomen.Thissexdifferencehaspolicyimplications,anditraisesfundamentalquestionsaboutthenatureofsexdifferences.ArecentreviewarticlebyDeaner,Balish,andLombardo(2016),publishedinEvolutionaryBehavioralSciences,analyzestherelevanttheoreticalwork.

First,theauthorsdemonstratedthatfemales’under-representationinsport—bothasparticipantsandspectators—generallyreflectstheirlessersportsinterest,notmerelyfeweropportunitiesforinvolvement.Moreover,thissexdifferenceoccursinallsocietiesdescribedthusfar,fromhuntersandgathererstolargecontemporarysocieties.47.

Next,theauthorsexploredadaptive,functionalhypotheses(假设)forsports.Onehypothesisholdsthatindividualscompeteinsportstogainstatusandthatnon-participantsmonitorsportsperformancessotheycanevaluatepotentialcompetitorsandallies.48.Anotherhypothesisisthatsportsserveascourtshipdisplaysthatadvertiseparticipantqualitytotheoppositesex.Thishypothesiseffectivelyexplaissomeaspectsoffemale’ssportsinterest.

49.Althoughitisoftenassumedthatsocializationpracticesentirelycausethissexdifference,theevidencethatsocializationplaysaroleremainsdoubtful.Inparticular,nosystematichistoricalcomparisonhasevershownadecreaseinthesexdifference.Moreover,severalstudiesindicatethatinbornhormonescontributetomales’greatersportsinterest.

Thepointsfromthisreviewarethatthesexdifferenceinsportsinterestiswidespread,partlyduetoevolutionarypressuresthatdifferentiallyaffectedmalesandfemales,andunlikelytobefullyoverturnedbysocialization.50.Mostnotably,TitleIXisaU.S.lawthatprohibitssexualdiscriminationineducationalopportunities,includingsports,andTitleIXisgenerallyimplementedundertheassumptionthatfemales’sportsinterestisinherentlyequaltothatofmales.Thepresentresearchindicatesthatthisimplementationmayrequirerevision.A.Theevidenceindicatesthatthishypothesisapplieschieflytomales.B.ThesepointsofviewarewidelyacceptedbytheU.S.lawmakers.C.Finally,theauthorsexaminedthepossiblecausesforthesexdifferenceinsportsinterest.D.Forexample,ineverysociety,malesparticipateinsportsatleasttwiceasmuchasfemalesintermsoffrequencyorduration.E.Thesepointschallengethebedrockassumptionsofmanyscholarsandpolicymakers.F.However,howcanweaddresstheissuefromabroad,evolutionaryperspective?IV.SummaryWriting51.Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.IntermittentFasting:ANewApproachtoHealthandLongevity

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