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2025~2026学年上海市徐汇区上海中学高二上学期期中考试英语试卷一、单项选择1.Onthetopofthemountain_________,offeringabreathtakingviewoftheentirevalley.

A.asmalltemplestoodB.didasmalltemplestandC.stoodasmalltempleD.standasmalltemple2._________,wemustneverloseourfaithinthepowerofpersistence.

A.AsthechallengesmaybegreatB.GreatasthechallengesmaybeC.HoweverthechallengesmaybegreatD.Nomattergreatthechallengesmaybe3.Onlyafterthein-depthinvestigation_________thecomplexrootcausesofthesystemicfailure.

A.thecommitteerevealedB.didthecommitteerevealC.thecommitteedidrevealD.revealedthecommittee4.Notforonemoment_________thattheirquietperseverancewouldonedayrevolutionizetheentirefieldofbiotechnology.

A.theyhadimaginedB.havetheyimaginedC.theyimaginedD.hadtheyimagined5.Mostteachersarguethatstudentsshouldreducescreentimetoprotecteyesight,_________thatexcessiveonlinegameswillalsoaffectacademicperformance.

A.asdomostparentsB.soaremostparentsC.suchasmostparentsD.asmostparents6._________thecomplexwebofinternationalrelationships,evenaminordiplomaticerrorcanproducefar-reachingeffectsworldwide.

A.ConsideringB.SinceC.BecauseD.Whereas7.Theoldlibrary,_________duringthewarasasecretmeetingplace,holdsaspecialsignificance_________isunknowntomanyofitsvisitorstoday.

A.used;whichB.beingused;thatC.havingused;whatD.tobeused;/8.Heisoneofthemostinnovativescientists_________worksarenotonlypopularbutalsoposeaprofoundchallengetotheconventionalvalues_________wehavelongheld.

A.whose;whomB.whom;/C.whose;whichD.that;that9.Thereasonforhissuddendeparture,_________heexplainedtomeinconfidence,wasdeeplypersonalandpainful.

A.asB.whyC.whatD.that10._________thehistoricalrecordscarefullyformonths,theresearcherfinallyuncoveredakeydetailthathadbeenoverlookedfordecades.

A.ToexamineB.ExaminingC.ExaminedD.Havingexamined11.Theancientcastle,_________thetoweringwallshadwitnessedcenturiesofhistory,wasfinallyopenedtothepublic.

A.whichB.whoseC.ofwhichD.that12.Themuseumhousesapricelesscollectionofartifacts,many_________datebacktotheBronzeAge.

A.ofwhichB.whichC.ofwhomD.that13._________theancientcivilizationmanagedtobuildsuchprecisestructureswithoutmoderntechnology,remainsaprofoundmystery.

A.WhatB.HowC.ThatD.Which14.Thereisnosolidevidencewhatsoever_________theeventevertookplaceasdescribedinthebook.

A.whichB.whatC.thatD.whether15._________theaccident,hehesitated_________acrossthebusyroadeversince.

A.Witnessing;towalkB.Havingwitnessed;towalkC.Witnessed;walkingD.Havingwitnessed;walking16.Theproposal_________bythecommitteeinvolves_________theretirementage.

A.considering;raisingB.considered;raisingC.tobeconsidered;toraiseD.considered;toraise17.Foryears,thescientist_________thathistheorywouldeventuallybeproven,andnow,withthelatestexperimentaldata,itfinally_________.

A.hadmaintained;hasbeenB.hasmaintained;isC.maintained;hadbeenD.hadbeenmaintaining;is18.Themanagerdecidedto_________clearguidelinestoensureeveryoneunderstoodthenewproject’sobjectives.

A.setoutB.setaboutC.setasideD.setoff19.Thescientist’sfindingsweresosignificantthatthey_________throughtheacademiccommunity,influencingresearchfordecades.

A.FlittedB.echoedC.piledD.devoted20.Thetwotheories,thoughdevelopedindependentlybyscholarsondifferentcontinents,werestrikingly_________intheircoreprinciplesandconclusions.

A.IdenticalB.equivalentC.challengingD.elevated21.Theoldcottage,withitssmokerisinglazilyfromthechimney,wasperfectly_________intheprotectiveembraceoftherollinghills.

A.nestledB.composedC.integratedD.regulated二、选词填空Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.

A.witnessB.strippingC.unearthingD.weavingE.walkingF.sealedG.subjectiveH.transformedI.simplyJ.SpecificallyK.presenceJaneGoodall:MoreThanaScientistNowmorethanever,wemustrecognizethatanimalsdomatter.Theyaremorethanaliving22towildernessandunspoiledbeauty.Theydeservemoreoutoflifethantobevictimsinourfailedeffortstocoexist.Justasweappreciateindividualityinpeople,sotoomuchwevalueitinotheranimals.OnOct.1,2025,JaneGoodallpassedaway.Muchofheramazinglifeis23inthelegacysheleavesbehind.InColorado,GovernorJaredPolisimmediatelyproclaimedOct.1,2025,asJaneGoodallDay.Her24willsurelybeeverlasting.Tosharepersonalreflectionsonherlifeandlegacy,weturntotwoofherlong-timecollaborators:Marc,awildlifefilmmakerandproducerwhoworkedwithJaneforover30years,andMarlon,asciencewriterandeditorwhohelpedshapeJane’slaterwritingsandglobalmessaging.Marc:Jane’spioneeringresearch25ourunderstandingofchimpanzees.InNovember1960,sheobservedDavidGreybeardmakingandusingatoolby26leavesfromastrawsticktoextracttermites(白蚁).Thisgroundbreakingobservationwasinitiallymetwithdoubtsuntilsheprovidedvideoevidence.Nowwemustredefinetool,redefineMan,oracceptchimpanzeesashumans.Janealsonamedthechimpanzeessheobserved,forwhichshewasstronglycriticized.“Iwastoldthatnaminganimalsistoo27,”sherecalled,“Individualdifferencesinpersonalities28amountedto‘noiseinthesystem.’”Largeamountsofsubsequentresearchhaveshownhowwrongourcriticswere.Marlon:Asastrongbelieverinthepowerofstories,IhadlonglookeduptoGoodallasa(n)29encyclopediaforthenaturalworld.Formostofus,30theformativemomentsofourlivesisavoyageintovastandunchartedmemories.NotsoforGoodall,whocutsthroughthemistwithease,31themtogetherasiftherehadbeennodeadends.三、完形填空Theconventionalportrayalofscientificadvancementasastraightforwardgatheringofsuccessespresentsafundamentallymisleadingpicture.Authenticscientificprogressisrarelystraight;_________,itfollowsawindingpathfilledwithunexpectedobstaclesanddefinitivefailures.Ratherthanrepresentingmereblocks,theseapparentsetbacksfrequentlyfunctionasimportant_________thatre-orientresearchtowardmorepromisingdirectionsanddeeperunderstanding.Thediscoveryofcosmicmicrowavebackgroundradiationoffersaparticularlyinstructivecasestudy.WhenradioastronomersArnoPenziasandRobertWilsonfirstdetectedpersistentinterference(干扰)intheirmeasurements,theynaturally_________thisusualsignalasevidenceofequipmentproblem.Thesignalconsistently_________theirattemptstocollectcleanastronomicaldata,promptinganextensiveinvestigationintopotentialtechnicalsources.Aftersystematicallyremovingallthinkablesourcescause,theyfacedaninescapablereality:theinterferencepersisteddespitetheirmostdiligentefforts._________,thisverypersistencepushedthemtoconsidermoreextraordinaryexplanations.Whatbeganasatechnical_________ultimatelyturnedintooneofthemostsignificantcosmologicaldiscoveriesofthemodernera.Thishistoricalepisodeilluminatesacrucialprincipleofscientificmethods:thegenuinevalueofaninvestigationoftenliesnotinconfirmingexpectedresults,butinhowresearchersrespondtodifferencesbetweentheoryand_________.Whenexperimentaldataconsistentlycontradicttheoreticalpredictions,themostinnovativescientistsperceivenotfailurebutopportunity—an_________toreexaminefundamentalassumptionsandtheoreticalframeworks.Suchmomentsofconflictfrequentlycatalyzescientificbreakthroughs,stimulatingthedevelopmentofmorecomprehensivetheories.Theseinsightscarryprofoundimplicationsforscience_________.Traditionalteachingapproachesthatemphasizepredeterminedoutcomesandrapidsuccessmayaccidentallyholdbackthedevelopmentofauthenticscientific_________.Amorephilosophicallyinformedmethodologywouldcreatelearningenvironmentsthatnotonlytoleratebutactively_________theproductivefailuresthatnaturallyoccurduringgenuineinvestigation.Byengagingthoughtfullywithunexpectedresults,studentsdevelopthemethodicalunderstandingandintellectual_________essentialforinnovativeresearch.Ultimately,recognizingtheindispensableroleoffailure_________changesourunderstandingofscientificprogressitself.Themostgroundbreakingadvancesfrequentlyemergenotinspiteoffailuresbutbecauseofthe_________tensiontheyreveal.Asophisticatedunderstandingofscientificmethodologythereforerequiresustoregardfailurenotastheendofinquiry,butasa(n)_________andgenerativedimensionofthescientificenterprise.32.A.insteadB.thereforeC.meanwhileD.besides33.A.guidesB.conclusionsC.rewardsD.theories34.A.predictedB.interpretedC.encounteredD.ignored35.A.improvedB.confirmedC.frustratedD.simplified36.A.EspeciallyB.FurthermoreC.NeverthelessD.Moreover37.A.successB.approachC.failureD.achievement38.A.predictionB.observationC.intuitionD.imagination39.A.invitationB.obligationC.limitationD.repetition40.A.policyB.educationC.fundingD.publication41.A.accuracyB.curiosityC.frameD.agreement42.A.avoidB.fearC.embraceD.document43.A.disciplineB.flexibilityC.stabilityD.certainty44.A.temporarilyB.accidentallyC.fundamentallyD.typically45.A.conceptualB.physicalC.emotionalD.creative46.A.optionalB.essentialC.terminalD.symbolic四、阅读理解(ThefollowingisanexcerptfromRobinsonCrusoe,Chapter1.)Iwasbornintheyear1632,inthecityofYork,ofagoodfamily,thoughnotofthatcountry,myfatherbeingaforeignerofBremen,whosettledfirstatHull.Hegotagoodestatebymerchandise,andleavingoffhistrade,livedafterwardsatYork,fromwhencehehadmarriedmymother.Ihadtwoelderbrothers,oneofwhomwasalieutenant-colonelkilledinbattle.AsIwasthethirdsonandnotbredtoanytrade,myheadbegantobefilledearlywithwanderingthoughts.Myfatherdesignedmeforthelaw,butIwouldbesatisfiedwithnothingbutgoingtosea.Mydesireledmesostronglyagainstthewillofmyfatherandtheappealsofmymotherthatthereseemedtobesomethingunavoidableinthatpropensityofnature,tendingdirectlytothelifeofmiserywhichwastohappentome.Myfather,awiseman,gavemeseriouscounsel.Hetoldmeitwasmenofdesperatefortunesorofaspiringoneswhowentabroadonadventures.Thesethingswerealleithertoofarabovemeortoofarbelowme;thatminewasthemiddlestate.Hehadfoundbylongexperiencethatthiswasthebeststateintheworld,themostsuitedtohumanhappiness.Itwasnotexposedtothehardshipsofthelowerclass,norembarrassedwiththeprideoftheupperclass.Hesaidthetragediesoflifeweresharedamongtheupperandlowerpartsofmankind,butthemiddlestationhadthefewestdisasters.Itwascalculatedforallkindsofvirtuesandenjoyments;thatpeaceandplenty,temperance,moderation,andhealthweretheblessingsattendingit.Hepressedmeearnestlynottoplungemyselfintomiseries.Tocloseall,hetoldmeIhadmyelderbrotherforanexample,towhomhehadusedthesamepersuasionstokeephimfromthewars,butcouldnotwin.HetoldmeifIdidtakethisfoolishstep,Godwouldnotblessme.Iobservedthetearsrunningdownhisface.Iwassincerelyaffected,andIresolvednottothinkofgoingabroadanymore,buttosettleathomeaccordingtomyfather’sdesire.Butalas!Afewdaysworeitalloff.InafewweeksIresolvedtorunaway.Itoldmymotherthatmythoughtswereentirelybentuponseeingtheworld.Iwasnoweighteen.Ibeggedhertopersuademyfathertoletmegoononevoyage,promisingifIcamebackanddidnotlikeit,Iwouldgonomore.47.Whichofthefollowingisthemainconflictinthispassage?

A.Astrugglebetweenthenarrator’sdesireandhisfather’swish.B.Afamilydisputeoverthecorrectwaytohonorasonkilledinwar.C.Thenarrator’sinternalstrugglebetweenstudyinglaworbusiness.D.Thechallengesofanimmigrantfatheradaptingtonewsociety.48.Theword“propensity”inparagraph2mostprobablymeans.

A.anaturalpreferenceortendencyB.afoolishandhastydecisionC.acarefullyconsideredplanD.atemporaryandpassinginterest49.Whatwasthefather’smainargumentforthenarratoracceptinga“middlestate”inlife?

A.Itofferedthegreatestopportunityforfameandadventure.B.Itwastheeasiestwaytoaccumulateavastfortune.C.Itwasmostlikelytoleadtoalifeofpeaceandhappiness.D.Itwasthesocialclasshewasbornintoandcouldnotescape.50.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaboutthepassage?

A.Thenarrator’sfatherwasborninYorkandmadeafortunebypracticinglaw.B.Thenarratorsoughthismother’shelptosupporthisgoalofgoingtosea.C.Thenarratormadeanunconditionalpromisetohisfatherthathewouldn’tgotosea.D.Thenarratorpermanentlygaveuphisvoyagedreamafterseeinghisfather’stears.TheAnnapurnaCircuitwithTilichoLakeTrekTheAnnapurnaCircuitwithTilichoLakeTrekisacharmingadventurethatshowcasesthebreathtakingbeautyoftheAnnapurnaregioninNepal.ThistrekcombinestherenownedcircuitwithavisittoTilichoLake,oneofthehighestlakesintheworld,offeringanadventurethroughstunninglandscapesandculturaltreasures.MajorAttractionsofAnnapurnaTilichoLakeTrekAmajorhighlightistheclimbtoTilichoLake(4,919meters),apurealpineoasissituatedamongtoweringpeaks.ThetrailalsoleadstothesacredMuktinathTemple(3,710meters),asiteofdeepsignificanceforbothHindusandBuddhists.ThejourneypeaksintheexcitingcrossingofThorongLaPass(5,416meters),thehighestpassintheworld.Alongtheway,trekkersaretreatedtostunningviewsofsnow-cappedpeaks,glaciallakes,anddiverseterrain.TrekkingDifficultyandFitnessRequirementThetrekpresentsamoderatetochallenginglevelofdifficulty.Youmustpossessgoodphysicalendurancetonavigateruggedterrainfor5to8hoursdaily.Gettingaccustomedtohighaltitudeiscrucialtominimizesickness.Thetrailincludessteepascentsanddescents,andcrossingglacialstreams.Whiletechnicalclimbingskillsarenotrequired,priorhikingexperienceandadequatefitnessarenecessary.BestTimeforAnnapurnaCircuitwithTilichoLakeTrekThetrekisbestexperiencedduringeitherthespring(MarchtoMay)ortheautumn(SeptembertoNovember).Bothseasonsofferfavorableweather,clearskies,andstunningviews.Springfeaturesvibrantrhododendron(杜鹃花)blooms,whileautumnboastsstableweatherandgoldenleaves.Despiteitschallenges,therewardsareimmeasurable.FromthewarmthofNepalesehospitalityinteahousestotheprofoundsenseofachievement,thistrekoffersanunforgettablejourneyofadventureanddiscoveryintheheartoftheHimalayas.Weofferopportunitiestocustomizeyourtrip!ConsideraddingaKathmandusightseeingtour,otheradventureactivities,ordaytripsaroundNepalbeforeorafteryourtrek.Feelfreetocontactus.(Pleaseunderstandthatourtravelplanmightneedadjustmentsduetounforeseencircumstanceslikeflightdelays,weatherconditions,ornaturaldisasters.Insuchcases,we’llworkdiligentlytofindthebestalternativesolutionstoensureyouhaveasafeandenjoyabletrek.Yourcooperationandflexibilityarehighlyappreciatedduringthesetimes.)51.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedasachallengeofthetrek?

A.Crossingglacialstreams.B.Adaptingtohighaltitudes.C.Technicalclimbingrequirements.D.Longdailywalkinghours.52.WhatcanbeconcludedabouttheAnnapurnaCircuitwithTilichoLakeTrekfromthepassage?

A.Itisasuitabletrekforpeopleofallfitnesslevels.B.Itfocusesmoreonscenerythanculturalexperiences.C.Itrequiresbothphysicalpreparednessandmentalflexibility.D.Itismostdangerousduringthecoldwinterseasons.53.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?

A.TopromoteandcelebratetheuniquecultureofNepal.B.ToattracttouriststojoinatrekintheAnnapurnaregion.C.ToanalyzethegeographyandecosystemsofTilichoLake.D.Towarnaboutthesafetyrisksofhigh-altitudetrekking.Whatisouridealofathoroughlyliberaleducation?Supposeitwerecertainthatthelifeandfortuneofeveryoneofuswoulddependuponwinningorlosingagameofchess.Shouldwenotallconsideritaprimarydutytolearnthegame?Weshouldlaughatanyonewhogrewupnotknowingapawn(兵)fromaknight.Yet,thelifeandhappinessofeveryoneofusdodependuponourknowingsomethingoftherulesofagameinfinitelymoredifficultthanchess.Thechess-boardistheworld,thepiecesarethephenomenaoftheuniverse,therulesarethelawsofNature.Theplayerontheothersideishiddenfromus.Weknowthathisplayisalwaysfair,justandpatient.Butwealsoknow,toourcost,thatheneveroverlooksamistake,ormakesthesmallestallowanceforignorance.Tothemanwhoplayswell,thehigheststakesarepaid.Andonewhoplaysillischeckmated(将死;输棋)withouthaste,butwithoutpity.WhatImeanbyEducationislearningtherulesofthismightygame.ItistheinstructionoftheintellectinthelawsofNature,andthefashioningofthewilltomoveinharmonywiththoselaws.Forme,educationmeansneithermorenorlessthanthis.Instrictness,thereisnosuchthingasanuneducatedman.Supposethatanadultmancouldbesuddenlyplacedintheworld,asAdamissaidtohavebeen.Howlongwouldhebeleftuneducated?Notfiveminutes.Naturewouldteachhimthroughtheeye,theear,andthetouch.Painandpleasurewouldtellhimwhattodoandavoid;andbyslowdegreeshewouldreceiveaneducationwhich,ifnarrow,wouldbethorough,real,andadequatetohiscircumstances.Theknowledgefromexperienceisvaluable,butlimited.Thisiswhereartificialeducationcomesin.Itsobjectistomakeupfornaturaleducation’sdefects,enablingthechildtoinherittheknowledgetheracehasacquired,storedinbooksandtraditions.AndwhatisLiberalEducation?ItisaneducationwhichnotonlytrainsamantoavoidtheevilsfromdisobediencetoNature’slawsbutalsoenableshimtosecuretherewardswhichNaturescatters.Itisaneducationwhichmakesamanaright-thinkingandright-actingbeing,inharmonywiththeuniverse.IfwewanttoknowwhataLiberalEducationis,wemustconsiderwhatamanis.Manisacomplexbeing,consistingofbody,mind,andspirit.Therefore,aLiberalEducationshouldincludephysical,intellectual,andmoraltraining.Itaimstocreateapersonwhocanusehisbody,mind,andspirittothebestadvantage,makinghimausefulmemberofsociety.54.Theauthorintroducesthegameofchessinthefirsttwoparagraphsprimarilyto.

A.illustratethecomplexityandimportanceofunderstandingNature’slawsB.criticizethegeneralpublicfortheirneglectofstrategicthinkingindailylifeC.emphasizethecompetitivenatureofhumanexistenceintheuniverseD.proposethatchessshouldbeincludedasacompulsorycourseinliberaleducation55.Accordingtotheauthor,whatistheprimarypurposeofa“liberaleducation”?

A.Tointegrateanindividual’scompletebeingintothefundamentalorderoftheuniverse.B.Toachievepersonaladvantagebystrategicallyapplyingnaturallawsforsuccess.C.Toaccumulatetheoreticalknowledgeaboutnaturethroughsystematicstudy.D.Todefeatnature’schallengesthroughsuperiorunderstandingofitsrule-basedsystems.56.Whatcanbeinferredfromtheauthor’sviewonthemanplacedintheworldlikeAdam?

A.Hisnaturalreasoningpowerallowshimtoskiptheslowprocessofexperientiallearning.B.Hisstruggleshighlightthefundamentalnecessityofsocialandhistoricalknowledge.C.Hewouldachieveacomprehensiveunderstandingofnaturallawsthroughobservation.D.Herepresentsalivingcritiqueoftheunnecessarycomplexityofschooleducation.57.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.TheLawsofNatureandHumanDestinyB.TheImportanceofChessinIntellectualTrainingC.TheShortcomingsofNaturalEducationD.Education:LearningtheRulesofLife’sGameTheSymbiotic(共生的)City:RethinkingFutureUrbanLivingTheunprecedentedscaleandspeedof21st-centuryurbanizationhaveplacedimmensepressureonglobalecosystemsandsocialstructures,worseningissuessuchasresourceshortage,environmentalpollution,andsystemicinequality.Inresponse,thecityofthefuturecannotbesatisfiedwithsmallupgradesorsuperficialtechnologicalfixes.Itmustundergoafundamentalredefinitionofitsformandfunction.58Thisconcept,termedtheSymbioticCity,representsashiftbeyondconventionalsustainabilitywaysofthinking,envisioninganurbanenvironmentwherehumanandnaturalsystemsarenotmerelybalanced,butactivelyenhanceoneanotherthroughcontinuousinteractionandmutualadaptation.Centraltothisvisionisasystematicrestructuringofurbaninfrastructure,changingitfromaresource-intensiveburdenintoaforcethatrenews.Buildings,forinstance,shouldbereimaginednotasstatic(静止的)energysinksbutasdynamicconnectionsbetweenman-madeandnaturalenvironments.59Watersystems,too,mustchangefromsimple“useandthrowaway”modelstocircularwatersystems.Thisincludestheintegratedmanagementofrainwatercollection,recycledwaterfornon-drinkinguses,andgettingnutrientsbackfromwastewatertosupportcityfarming-effectivelyclosingresourceloopsattheneighborhoodandcityscale.Yettechnologicalandinfrastructuralinnovationaloneisinsufficient.Thismaterialtransformationmustbeaccompaniedbyaparallelshiftinsocio-economicmodelsandgovernancestructures.Thedigitallayerofthe“smartcity,”oftencriticizedforreinforcingcorporatecontrolorgovernmentmonitoring,couldinsteadbeusedtofosteropenness,civicparticipation,andsharedresourcegovernance.60Suchopenaccesstoreal-timedataonhowacityusesresourceswouldletcommunitiesworktogethertomanagespread-outenergysystems,improvesharedtransportnetworks,andcheckonlocalenvironmentalhealth-strengtheningsocialcapitalwhilereducingecologicalfootprints.Nevertheless,thetransitiontowardsymbioticurbanismfacesprofoundobstacles.Thescaleofinvestmentrequiredismonumental,andexistinginstitutionalframeworksoftenlacktheinterdisciplinarycoordinationandlong-termvisionneededtoimplementsuchintegratedplanning.61Trulystrongandregenerativecitieswillemergenotonlyfromnewtechnologiesorpolicies,butfromadeeperevolutionincollectivevalues—ashiftfromseekingdominionovernaturetorecognizingthatwearepartofbiosphericsystemsandmustshouldertheresponsibilitytowardfuturegenerations.

A.Forexample,buildingsurfacescouldgrowwaterplantstocapturecarbonandproducefood.B.Real-timedatafromsensorswouldthenempowercitizenstomanageresources.C.Itmustbecomeanecologicalsystem,achievingsymbiosiswithnature.D.However,achievingthisrequiresaprofoundshiftinourvaluesandmindset.E.Forinstance,self-drivingcarscouldmakeprivatevehicleownershipunnecessary.F.Therefore,theprimarygoalshouldbemaximizingtheefficiencyofexistingurbanfacilities.五、语法填空Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.TheFlame,NottheVesselWereSocratestoenteramodernclassroom,hewouldbeholdstudentsdiligentlywritingdownnotesandpursuingpredeterminedanswers.Afterobservingthis,thephilosopherwouldposehisdefiningquestion:“Whattrulyconstitutes

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