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年高考英语一轮复习测试卷二1.考试时间120分钟,试卷满分140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.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。Ⅰ.ListeningComprehension(2023届上海市徐汇区高三二模英语试卷)1.A.Atthebusstop. B.Attheinformationdesk.C.Ontheplatform. D.Intheofficebuilding.2.A.Itwasquiteasuccess. B.Itwashuge.C.Itwasterrible. D.Themusicwasgood.3.A.John’sjobtransfer. B.Therapidspreadofrumour.C.ThenewprojectinIndia. D.John’squarrelwithhiswife.4.A.Sellthebrokenparts. B.Buyanewone.C.Makeaprofitableinvestment. D.Havetheoldonefixed.5.A.Theycameindifferentcolors. B.Theyweregoodvalueformoney.C.Theywereaverygooddesign. D.Theyweresoldoutveryquickly.6.A.Thewomaniswastinghistime.B.Thewomanshouldusehertimewisely.C.Heiseagertoknowtheanswer.D.Thewomandoesnotneedtohurry.7.A.Shealwaystalksbadabouthercolleagues.B.Shehasagoodreputationforbeinghonest.C.Sheisgoodathandlingcomplicatedrelationships.D.Shehasgoodrelationswithpeoplearoundher.8.A.Sheplanstoapplyforapart-timejob.B.She’stoobusytorunforclasspresident.C.Shewantsthemantohelpherwithherstudies.D.Shehasnointerestinrunningforclasspresident.9.A.Sheisnotingoodhealthforherage.B.Shelikesthejoboffeedingfish.C.Shefindshernewjobrewarding.D.Shefeelsunfitforhernewjob.10.A.It’shardtobuytheticketsonthespot.B.Ticketsarecheaperifboughtonline.C.Freebookletsprovidediscountsfortheshow.D.Thecomicshowcanbewatchedonline.SectionBDirections:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachofthepassagesandtheconversation.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。11.A.Plantecology. B.Thestudyofinsects.C.Marinebiology. D.Thefoodchain.12A.Thethreatofscientificprogress. B.Thedangerofchemicalspesticides(杀虫剂).C.Thepossiblecausesofcancer. D.Thenaturalhistoryofthesea.13.A.ItledtoanationwidebanontheuseofpesticidesinUS.B.Itreceivedpositivefeedbackassoonasitwaspublished.C.Itaccusedchemicalindustryofspreadingdisinformation.D.Itlaidthefoundationformodernagriculturalecosystem.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。14.A.Tocreatejobs. B.Toincreasesales.C.Toresearchmarkets. D.Tointroduceproducts.15.A.Offeringdetailedinformationoftheproduct.B.Keepingthecustomersengaged.C.Capturingthecustomer’sattention.D.Initiatingthecustomertomakeapurchase.16.A.ToevaluatetheeffectofAIDA. B.TodisplayhowAIDAworks.C.Toshowhowtomakeamovie. D.Toadvertisethemovieindustry.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。17.A.Tocomplainaboutthepoorservice.B.Toorderasoftwareforhisoffice.C.Tonegotiatealowerprice.D.Tolearnaboutthepromotionsofaproduct.18.A.Itisavoicerecognitionsoftware.B.Itisasalesmanagementnetwork.C.Itisawebsitemonitoringtool.D.Itisamicrophonemanufacturer.19.A.Themandidn’tgetthediscountbecausehewasnotorderingonline.B.Thefreemicrophoneswiththesoftwareareusuallyverygoodquality.C.Themanfailedtoorderonlinebecauseoneoftheserverswentwrong.D.Themandoesnotneedthemicrophoneincludedwiththesoftware.20.A.Bycash. B.Bycreditcard.C.Withprepaidcard. D.Withmembershipcard.Ⅱ.GrammarandVocabularySectionADirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherent.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword.Fortheotherblanks,fillineachblankwithoneproperword.Makesurethatyouranswersaregrammaticallycorrect.(2023届上海市崇明区高三上学期一模)LazinessandLackofSleepCanShortenYourLife,EspeciallyWhenCombinedYoualreadyknowthatsmokingisbadforyouandthatdrinkingtoomuchalcoholmayshortenyourlife.Nowanewstudysaysthatspendingtoomuchtimeinachairandnothavingenoughsleepshouldjoinashortlistofbehaviors____21____(know)toincreaseyourriskofprematuredeath.Sittingforalongtimeandlackofsleepweredamagingintheirownway,butwhencombinedwithmoretraditionalriskfactors,____22____hadamultipliereffectthatmadeanearlydeathfarmorelikely.Thefindings,publishedinthejournalPLOSMedicine,makeclearthat“someriskbehaviorstendtocometogetherand____23____thejointriskcouldbemuchhigherthanthesumoftheindividualrisks”.Forinstance,smokingwas____24____(dangerous)singleriskfactoramongthesixstudied.Thesmallnumberofpeoplefor____25____smokingwastheironlybadhabitwere90percentmorelikelytodieduringthecourseofthestudythanpeoplewhowerewithpracticalcleanlivingineveryaspect.Peoplewhoreportedhighalcoholconsumptionastheironlyriskfactordidnotseem____26____(put)theirlivesindanger.Butforthosewhocombinedheavydrinkingwithsmoking,theriskofprematuredeathwasdoubled.Andwhenlackofsleep____27____(add)tothemix,thelikelihoodofanearlydeathwasnearlyfivetimesgreater____28____lackofsleepbyitselfhadonlyalighteffectondeath.Thesenumbersarebasedonthelivesof231,048Australians.____29____(consider)factorssuchasage,gender,educationandotherfactors,theresearcherssawaclearpattern.Itwasaperson’sbadlifestyle____30____contributedtohisorherriskofprematuredeath.SectionBDirections:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.(2023届上海市宝山区高三一模)A.disturbingB.resourcesC.alteredD.effectiveE.recordedF.permanentlyG.speciallyH.machinesI.signifiedJ.accuratelyK.impossibleWhenanendangeredseabirdhitsapowerline,itmakesasound“verymuchlikethelasersoundfromStarWars,”saysconservationbiologistMarcTravers.Heshouldknow,ashisteamfromtheEndangeredSeabirdRecoveryProject___31___thousandsofhoursofaudiotodetermineifpowerlinesaffectedlocalseabirds.TraverswastryingtohelpestablishhowfrequentlybirdsarekilledbypowerlinesontheislandofKauaiinHawaiiin2011.Histeamrecorded600hoursofaudioandsenttherecordingstoConservationMetrics,acompanythatassistsconservationeffortswithAI___32___.ConservationMetricsusedaprogramto“listen”totherecordingsandcountthesoundsthat___33___birdelectrocutions(电击).Theresultwas___34___,asthenumberofbirdelectrocutionswasinthethousands.Armedwithproofthatpowerlineswerekillingasignificantnumberofbirds,theteamworkedwiththelocalutility(公共事业)servicetoreducebirddeaths.InsciencefictionstoriessuchasTheMatrix,AI-powered___35___takeovertheworldandendlifeontheplanetasweknowit.Butinreality,programsthatuseAItosortthroughmountainsofdatamightjustsavesomespeciesfromdisappearing___36___.Bymanymeasures,humanshavebeenpoormanagersoftheplanet.Humanshave___37___asmuchas97percentoflandecosystems.Keypopulationsofmonitoredanimalshavedeclinedasmuchas68percentsince1970.Thedeclineinbiodiversityaroundtheworldhascreatedahopelesssituation.Conservationeffortslackkeyresourcestheyneedtobe___38___.Fortunately,humansnowhaveAI-basedtoolsthatcanhelp.AIcanquicklyand___39___sortthroughlargeamountsofdatacreatedbyobservationsinthefield.ThenotherprogramssuchasPAWS(ProtectionAssistantforWildlifeSecurity)canhelpanalyzethedataandsuggestthemosteffectivewaystofocusconservationefforts.Inlargenationalparksandwildlifereserves,illegalhuntersareadangerforanimalsbothbigandsmall.Someanimalsareworthalotofmoneyontheblackmarket.Parkrangersareleftwitha(n)____40____taskbecausethereistoomuchlandtocover.ButthePAWSprogramallowsrangerstofocustheirefforts.PAWShasevenpredictedtheexistenceoftraplinesinareasnotyetcheckedbyrangers!Westillfacemanychallengestochangethelossofwildlife,butAI-poweredprogramspromisetobeapowerfulconservationtool.Ⅲ.ReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.(2023届上海市金山区高三上学期一模)In2007,agroupofresearchersbegantestingaconceptthatseemsasifitwouldneverneedtesting:Ismorehappinessalwaysbetterthanless?Theresearchersaskedcollegestudentstoratetheirfeelingsonascalefrom“unhappy”to“veryhappy”andcomparedtheresultswithacademicandsocialoutcomes.Althoughthe“veryhappy”participantshadbrilliantsociallives,theyperformed____41____inschoolthanthosewhoweremerely“happy”.Theresearchersthenexaminedadatasetfromanotherstudythatratedcollegefreshmen’s“cheerfulness”and____42____theirincomenearlytwodecadeslater.Theyfoundthatthemost____43____werenotthehighestearners.Thatdistinction(荣誉)onceagainwenttothesecond-highestgroup,whichratedtheircheerfulnessas“aboveaverage.”Aswitheverythinginlife,happinesshasits____44____.Pursuinghappinesstotheexclusionofothergoals-knownaspsychologicalhedonism(享乐主义)—is____45____.Itgivesalifewhereyoudonotreachyourfullpotential,whereyouare____46____totakerisks,whereyouchoosetemporarypleasuresoverchallengingexperiencesthatgivelifemeaning.WhenItalkwithpeopleabouttheirfearofnegativeoutcomesinlife,theirtruesourceoffear,inmanycases,____47____howtheywillfeelabouthavingfailed,notabouttheconsequenceofthefailureitself.Thisissimilartothewaythatdiscomfortwith____48____causesmoreanxietythanguaranteedbadnews.To____49____thesebadfeelings,peoplegiveupkindsofopportunitiesthatinvolvethepossibilityoffailure.However,bringinggoodthingsintoyourlife,whetherloveorcareersuccess,usuallyinvolvesrisk.Riskdoesnot,ofcourse,_____50_____makeushappy.Ariskylifewillverylikelybringdisappointment,butitcanbringgreater_____51_____thanalifeplayedsafe,asthestudiesabovesuggested.Noneofthisistosaythatwearefoolishforwantingtobehappy._____52_____,thedesireforhappinessisnaturalandnormal.Makingthepursuitofpositivefeelingsyourhighestoronlygoal,however,isacostlylifestrategy.Endlesshappinessisimpossibletoachieve,anddoingso_____53_____manyoftheelementsofagoodlife.AstheCanadian-AmericanpsychologistPaulBloomwrote,“It’sthe_____54_____wechoosethataffordsthemostopportunityforpleasure,meaning,andpersonalgrowth.”Thoughpainshouldneverbeanyone’sgoal,eachofuscanstriveforarichlifeinwhichwenotonlyseekthesunshinebutfully____55____therainthatinevitablyfallsaswell.Thisistheparadox(悖论)ofbeingfullyalive.41.A.unwillingly B.unpleasantly C.admirably D.incredibly42.A.generated B.increased C.tracked D.drained43.A.joyful B.wealthy C.successful D.distinctive44.A.advantage B.balance C.opportunity D.preference45.A.fruitful B.significant C.priceless D.rewardless46.A.desperate B.hesitant C.likely D.tempted47.A.centerson B.workson C.takeson D.passeson48.A.performance B.discipline C.uncertainty D.ignorance49.A.conceal B.create C.tolerate D.avoid50.A.necessarily B.inevitably C.similarly D.deliberately51.A.fascination B.rewards C.depression D.challenges52.A.Onthecontrary B.Thatistosay C.Forinstance D.Inturn53.A.harvests B.encounters C.designs D.sacrifices54.A.happiness B.wealth C.dishonor D.suffering55.A.escape B.predict C.experience D.produceSectionBDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)(2023届上海市奉贤区高三一模英语试题)IfIhaveagoalinlife,itisn’ttobedrivingaRolls-Royce.It’stobegivingawaymorethan$1,000,000ayearandhavinganimpactonpeople’slives.IhavethesuccesstodaybecauseIalwayshadtoworkforwhatIwanted.Igrewupaccustomedtorisksanddisappointments,soIwasusedtomovingforward,nomatterwhat.In2008,IwenttoLosAngeleswhereItriedtogethiredasanagent,ananalystandafinancialbroker.Unfortunately,allthesedoorsslammedinmyface.Theworld’seconomywasinabadstate,soIknewIwouldhavetodoalittlespinningofmyown.Youthinvolvesacertaininnocencebutalsoperseverance.Theword“can’t”wasn’tinmyvocabulary.IpartneredwithafriendbuyingdistressedmultifamilypropertiesaroundHouston.Eventhoughwewereenthusiasticandbackedwithstart-upsums,Ididn’tmakeadealwork.Myfriendmovedontootherprojects.Alone,Iputallmymoneyintothenextreal-estateproject.Iputthetimein,Idreamedit,butonceagainthedealfellthrough.Twomonthslater,though,thedealcamebackaround.Thatwaswhenthepathopened,luckchanged,andIwasreadytoformmyowncompany.Ihaven’tlookedback.Onlyahead.I’mnowabletogivebacktocommunitiesandcauses.Idonateabout$500,000ayear,muchofthatgoingtoresearchtocurerarediseases.WealsosupportalotofservicesfordisadvantagedchildreninHoustonandotherplaces.Ihavealwaysbeensomeonewhocanseethebigpictureandhaveneverbeendistractedbythingsthatgetintheway.Therearelessonstobelearned,andthebiggestofthoseistokeepgoing.Youmayhavetochangethepath,butalwayskeepthatvisioninfrontofyou.56.Whichofthefollowingabouttheauthoristrue?A.Hedonatedalotofmoneytoimprovehiscompany’simage.B.Heoftenencountereddifficultiesintheprocessofgrowingup.C.Hestartedhisowncompanytogetherwithafriend.D.HechangedjobsseveraltimeswhileinLosAngeles.57.Bysaying“doalittlespinningofmyown”inthesecondparagraph,theauthorprobablymeanshewould_____________.A.lookforapart-timejobindependently B.makehiscontributionstotheeconomyC.giveintothedisappointingreality D.beself-employedtodevelophiscareer58.Whichqualityoftheauthorisnotshowninthepassage?A.Perseverance. B.Optimism. C.Innocence. D.Kindness.59.Whichoneisprobablythebesttitleofthepassage?A.SayingNoto“TurningBack” B.TipsforaSuccessfulBusinessC.JumpingoverEconomicDownturns D.ALife-timePursuitofDream(B)(2023届上海市普陀区高三上学期一模)TopHeadlinesLayoverorNonstop?UniquePatternofConnectivityLetsHighlyCreativePeople’sBrainsTakeRoadLessTraveledtoTheirDestinationMar.28,2022—Anewstudyshowshighlycreativepeople’sbrainsappeartoworkdifferentlythanothers,withanatypicalapproachthatmakesdistantconnections...ResearchersDevelopReal-TimeLyricGenerationTechnologytoInspireSongWritingAug.10,2021—Musicartistscanfindinspirationandnewcreativedirectionsfortheirsongwritingwith...LatestHeadlinesAha!+Aaaah:CreativeInsightTriggersaNeuralRewardSignalApr.9,2020—Anewneuroimagingstudypointstoananswerofwhatmayhavedriventheevolutionarydevelopmentof...October14,2022_____________?_________________Mar.14,2022—Researchershavedevelopedanewmethodfortrainingpeopletobecreative,onethatshowspromiseofsucceedingfarbetterthancurrentwaysofsparking...TeachingPupilsEmpathyMeasurablyImprovesTheirCreativeAbilitiesFeb.2,2021—Teachingchildreninawaythatencouragesthemtoempathizewithothersmeasurablyimprovestheircreativity,andcouldpotentiallyleadtoseveralotherbeneficiallearningoutcomes,newresearch...updated11:02pmEDT⚫CreativityAssessmentsforStudents⚫UseYourTeam’sEmotionstoBoostCreativity⚫MeasuringCreativity,OneWordataTime⚫CreativeInsightTriggersaNeuralRewardSignal⚫WhereintheBrainDoesCreativityComeFrom?⚫CaffeineBoostsProblem-SolvingAbility60.What’sthepassagemainlyabout?A.Newsonteaching. B.Newsoncreativity.C.Newsontechnology. D.Newsoncaffeine.61.WhichheadlineasfollowsissuitableforMar.14,2022?A.MoreMethodsHelpYouCreative B.ManyWaysHelpYouSucceedC.AnyoneCanBeCreative D.EveryoneCanBeStimulated62.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Highlycreativepeopleworkdifferentlythanothers.B.Anyonecanfindinspirationandnewwaystocreate.C.Encouragingkidstohelpothersisawaytoimprovetheircreativity.D.Anewneuroimagingstudyleadstohumancreativity.(C)(2023届上海市静安区高三一模英语试卷)AsChristmasapproached,thepriceofturkeywentwild.Itdidn’trocket,assomemightsuggest.Nordiditcrash.Itjuststartedwaving.Weliveintheageofthevariableprices.Intheeyesofsellers,therightprice—theonethatwilldrawthemostprofitfromconsumers’wallets—hasbecomethefocusofhugeexperiments.Thesesortsofpriceexperimentshavebecomearoutinepartoffindingthatrightprice.Itmaycomeasasurprisethat,inbuyingapie,youmightbeparticipatinginacarefullydesignedsocial-scienceexperiment.Butthisiswhatonlinecomparisonshoppinghasbrought.Simplyput,theconveniencetoknowthepriceofanything,anytime,anywhere,hasgivenus,theconsumers,somuchpowerthatsellers—inadesperateefforttoregaintheupperhand,oratleastavoidextinction—arenowstaringbackthroughthescreen.Theyaretryingto“comparisonshopping”us.Theyhaveenoughmeanstodoso:thehugedatatracksyouleavebehindwheneveryouplacesomethinginyouronlineshoppingcartwithtopdatascientistscapableofturningtheinformationintousefulpricestrategies,andwhatonetecheconomistcalls“theabilitytoexperimentonascalethat’sunimaginableinthehistoryofeconomics.”Inresult,notcoincidentally,normalpricingpractices—anadvertiseddiscountoffthe“listprice,”twoforthepriceofone,orsimply“everydaylowprices”aregivingwaytofarmorecrazystrategies.“IntheInternetera,Idon’tthinkanyonecouldhavepredictedhowcomplicatedthesestrategieshavebecome,”saysRobertDolan,aprofessoratHarvard.Thepriceofacanofsodainavendingmachinecannowvarywiththetemperatureoutside.Thepriceoftheheadphonesmaydependonhowbudget-consciousyourwebhistoryshowsyoutobe.Thepricemayevenbeaffectedbythepriceofthemobilephoneyouuseforitemsearch.Forshoppers,thatmeansprice—nottheoneofferedtoyourightnow,buttheoneofferedtoyou20minutesfromnow,ortheoneofferedtome,ortoyourneighbor—maybecomeanincreasinglyunknowablething.“Thereusedtobeonepriceforsomething,”Dolannotes.Nowthetruepriceofpumpkin-piespiceissubjecttoalevelofuncertainty.63.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Whenholidayscome,pricesareusuallyincreased.B.Therightpricetosellersistheonetobringbiggestprofits.C.Therightpriceisfixedalthoughit’shardtofindit.D.Tobuyapie,customershavetobecomeanexpertineconomy.64.Sellersstarebackthroughthescreeninorderto________.A.reflectontheeffectoftheInternetB.analyzecustomers’onlinebuyinghistoryforpricestrategyC.doublechecktheexistenceofthepurchaseD.findoutonlinewherethelowestpricesare65.InInternetage,whatelementisNOTlikelytoaffectthepriceofanitem?A.Theinstantmoodofthebuyeratthetimeofpurchase.B.Thenecessityleveloftheitematthetimeofpurchase.C.Theextenttowhichthebuyerissensitivetotheprice.D.Thepriceofthefacilitythebuyerusestolookfortheitem.66.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Theadvantagesofonlineshoppingovertraditionalshopping.B.Measuressellerstaketomaximizeprofits.C.Theanalysisofpricingmechanism.D.ThebattlebetweenbuyersandsellersinInternetage.SectionCDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.(2023届上海市徐汇区高三二模)HowtosupportastrugglingfriendWe’veallbeeninsituationslikethis,bothbigandsmallandeverythinginbetween:frommissingthebustoworktostrugglingwiththelossofalovedone.Commonwisdomsuggeststhataproblemsharedisaproblemhalved.Wereallywanttohelp,yetwedon’tquitehavethewordsorthetactics.Researchshowsthatmanypeopledon’treallyknowwhatworksbesttohelptheirfriendseffectively.____67____Asurveyofthemethodsthatpeopleusedtomanagetheirfriends’emotionsidentified378distinctstrategies.Giventhislargevarietyofstrategies,it’snowonderthatdecidingwhattodowhenyouhaveafriendintearscanbealittlechallenging.Thegoodnewsisthattherearesimplestrategiesyoucanlearnthatwillhelpyouprovidemoreeffectivesupporttoyourfriends.AskquestionsandreallylistenJustasplayingdownafriend’sproblemisunwise,soistryingtoempathizetooquickly.Whilethisimpulseisunderstandableandquitenormal,itisalsolikelytogowrong.____68____Sohowmightyoubestaddressthesituationinstead?Arecentresearchsuggeststhatitwouldbebettertoslowdownandstartbyaskingdirectlyhowyourfriendisfeeling,ratherthanthinkingabouthowyoumightfeelinasimilarsituation.Arelatedtechniquetotryisactivelistening,whichiscommonlyusedbytherapists,andrelativelysimpletoimplement.____69____Forexample,yourfriendmightspendsometimeexplainingaseriesofstressfuleventsacrosstheirweek,describingargumentswiththeirspouse,amountingworkloadandsomeworriesaboutdebt,andyoumightrespondbysayingthatitsoundsliketheyareoverwhelmedbothathomeandatworkrightnow.Don’ttakechargeIfyoursupportistoodirectiveandtake-charge,itmightmakeyourfriendsfeelliketheyaren’tabletohandlethingsontheirown,likeakidwhoneedstheirparent’shelptomanagetheirproblems.Instead,itwouldhavebeenbettertoaskthemwhattheywant,andhowtheymightbeabletochangethissituation,andthenlistentothemtalkthroughtheiroptionsonebyone.Indoingthis,youprovideasoundingboardforthemtotakecontrolofthesituationontheirown.____70____Thiswillhelpthemorganisetheirthoughtsandcometosomesolutions,withoutfeelinglikeyoudiditforthem.A.Oneusefulskillistoparaphrasewhatyourfriendissayinginyourownwords.B.Afriendwhoisgoingthroughhardshipmaybenefitfromahelpfulgesture.C.Partofthechallengeisthattherearejustsomanypossiblewaystointervene.D.It’simportantnottoputtoomuchpressureonyourfriendtotalk.E.Researchhasshownthatwe’reactuallyreallybadattakingotherpeople’sperspectives.F.Youraimshouldbetofacilitatetheotherperson’schoices,ratherthandominatingthem.Ⅳ.SummaryWriting71.Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.(2023届上海市松江区高三上学期一模)OutofSight,OutofMindTechnologyhasmadepayingallsortsofbillsincrediblyeasy.Thereal-timebudgetapps,whichcaptureourspendingandpayourbillsautomatically,shouldtheoreticallygiveusmorecontroloverourmoney.Butwhy,inreallife,dotheydotheopposite?Ithelpstothinkabouthowweusedtopay.Myparentsdescribeaprocessthatwouldinvolvethreeseparatepointsofcontactwhenevertheypaidforsomethingwithacreditcard:first,atthecashregister,thenwhenabillcameinthemailandfinallywhentheywroteachecktocoverit.Whileeachofthecheckpointsistechnicallystillthere,automationhasgivenusachancetoskipthesecondandthethird.Forbillspaidautomaticallythroughabankingapp,eventhefirstcheckpointcanbegone.Weknowthatitishappeninginthebackground,butit’sso
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