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ThegreenStarbuckslogoisamermaidthatlooksliketheendofthedoubleimageofthesea.ItwasdesignedbyTerryHeckler,whogotthe30fromthewoodenstatueofthesea.Mermaidlogoalso31originalandmodernmeanings:

herfaceisverysimple,butwithmodernabstractformsofpackaging;

themiddleisblackandwhite,theonlycolorontheoutsidesurroundedbyacircle.

StarbucksmakesthetypicalAmericanculturegraduallybrokendownintoelementsof32:

thevisualwarmth,hearingtheway,smellingthearomaofcoffeeandsoon.Justthink,throughthehugeglasswindows,watchingthecrowdedstreets,33sippingacoffeeflavor,whichisinlinewiththe“Yapi”,thefeelingofexperienceinthe34life.

Butthe35ofStarbucksisnotaboutthecoffee,althoughit’sgreatcoffee.Coffeeisonlyacarrier.Coffeeconsumption,toagreatextent,isanemotionalandculturallevelofconsumption.

21.A.peopleB.managersC.customersD.clients

22.A.assuredB.promisedC.ensuredD.predicted

23.A.emergencyB.environmentC.employmentD.customer

24.A.consistedofB.benefitedfromC.contributedtoD.headedfor

25.A.goingbeyondB.comingacrossC.makingupD.dependingon

26.A.WithregardtoB.InadditiontoC.ComparedwithD.Intermsof

27.A.generalB.reasonableC.legalD.fascinating

28.A.committedB.alertedC.subjectedD.required

29.A.negotiateB.performC.concealD.escape

30.A.imaginationB.inspirationC.patentD.philosophy

31.A.createsB.cultivatesC.creditsD.conveys

32.A.brandB.logoC.possessionD.experience

33.A.greedilyB.gentlyC.persistentlyD.indifferently

34.A.busyB.easyC.miserableD.energetic

35.A.productB.visionC.essenceD.importance

二、(湖南省长沙一中2021届高三四调)

Signhasbecomeascientifichotbutton.Onlyinthepast20yearshavespecialistsinlanguagestudyrealizedthatsignedlanguagesare21—aspeechofthehand.Theyofferanewwaytoprobehowthebraingeneratesand22language,andthrownewlightonanoldscientific23:

whetherlanguage,24withgrammar,issomethingthatwearebornwith,orwhetheritisa25behavior.Thecurrentinterestinsignlanguagehasrootsinthe26workofonerebelteacheratGallaudetUniversityinWashington,D.C.,theworld’sonlyliberalartsuniversityfordeafpeople.

WhenBillStokoewenttoGallaudettoteachEnglish,theschoolenrolledhiminacourseinsigning.ButStokoenoticedsomething27;

amongthemselves,studentssigneddifferentlyfromhisclassroomteacher.

Stokoehadbeentaughtasortofgestural28,eachmovementofthehandsrepresentingawordinEnglish.Atthetime,AmericanSignLanguage(ASL)wasthoughttobenomorethanaformofpidginEnglish(混杂英语).ButStokoebelievedthe“hand29”hisstudentsusedlookedricher.Hewondered:

Mightdeafpeopleactuallyhaveagenuinelanguage?

Andcouldthatlanguagebe30anyotheronEarth?

Itwas1955,whenevendeafpeople31theirsigningas“substandard”.Stokoe’sideawasacademicheresy–abeliefcontrarytowhatwasgenerallyaccepted.

Itis37yearslater.Stokoe—nowdevotinghistimetowritingandeditingbooksandjournalsandtoproducingvideomaterialsonASLandthedeafculture—ishavinglunchatacafeneartheGallaudetcampusandexplaininghowhestarteda(n)32.Fordecadeseducatorsfoughthisideathatsignedlanguagesarenaturallanguages33English,FrenchandJapanese.Theyassumedlanguagemustbebasedonspeech,themodulation(调节)ofsound.Butsignlanguageisbasedonthemovementofhands,themodulationof34.“WhatIsaid,”Stokoeexplains,“isthatlanguageisnotmouthstuff(素材)—it’s35stuff.”

21.A.uniqueB.neutralC.inexactD.vague

22.A.variesB.appliesC.interrelatesD.understands

23.A.argumentB.definitionC.conclusionD.statement

24.A.familiarB.completeC.changeableD.comparative

25.A.adoptedB.inheritedC.introducedD.learned

26.A.pioneeringB.concludingC.proceedingD.imitating

27.A.casualB.oddC.wittyD.tricky

28.A.clueB.fileC.codeD.digit

29.A.talkB.gossipC.clapD.shake

30.A.characteristicofB.differentfromC.equaltoD.worthyof

31.A.contributedB.signifiedC.justifiedD.dismissed

32.A.evolutionB.procedureC.revolutionD.presentation

33.A.withB.amongC.asD.like

34.A.spaceB.rhythmC.volumeD.rate

35.A.cultureB.brainC.muscleD.heart

三、(江苏省常州高级中学2021届高三调研)

Migrantworkers

Inthepasttwentyyears,therehasbeenanincreasingtendencyforworkerstomovefromonecountrytoanother.Whilesomenewlyindependentcountrieshave21mostjobstolocalpeople,othershaveattractedandwelcomedmigrantworkers.Thisisparticularlythe22intheMiddleEast,whereincreasedoilincomeshaveenabledmanycountriesto23outsiderstoimprovelocalfacilities.ThustheMiddleEasthasattractedoil-workersfromtheUSAandEurope.Ithasbroughtinconstructionworkersandtechniciansfrommanycountries,includingSouthKoreaandJapan.

Inviewofthe24livingandworkingconditionsintheMiddleEast,surprisingitisnotthatthepayishightoattractsuitableworkers.ManyengineersandtechnicianscanearnatleasttwiceasmuchmoneyintheMiddleEastastheycanintheirowncountry,andthisisa25attraction.Anallied(联合的)benefitisthelow26oracompletelackofit.This27theamountofpayreceivedbyvisitingworkersandisverypopularwiththem.

Sometimesadisadvantagehasacompensating(补偿的)advantage.28,thedifficultlivingconditionsoftenleadtoincreasedfriendshipwhenworkershavetodependoneachotherforsafetyandcomfort.29,manymigrantworkerscansavelargesumofmoneypartlybecauseofthelackofentertainmentfacilities.Theworkisoftencomplexandfullofproblemsbutthismerelypresentsgreater30toengineerswhoprefertofindsolutionstoproblemsratherthando31workintheirhomecountry.

OnemajorproblemwhichaffectsmigrantworkersintheMiddleEastisthattheirjobsare32ones.Theyarenearlyalwaysoncontract,soitisnoteasyforthemtoplanaheadwithgreatconfidence.Thisistobe33sincenocountrywelcomesalargenumberofforeignworkersaspermanentresidents.Inanycase,migrantworkersacceptthis34,alongwithothers,becauseofthe35financialbenefitswhichtheyreceive.

21.A.presentedB.devotedC.adaptedD.restricted

22.A.styleB.evidenceC.caseD.hint

23.A.callinB.bringupC.turndownD.helpout

24.A.excellentB.difficultC.fairD.stable

25.A.casualB.familiarC.majorD.final

26.A.consumptionB.pressureC.competitionD.taxation

27.A.occupiesB.increasesC.blocksD.protects

28.A.ForexampleB.InparticularC.BycomparisonD.Inotherwords

29.A.ThereforeB.LikewiseC.ConsequentlyD.However

30.A.agreementB.outcomeC.predictionD.challenge

31.A.skillfulB.vividC.routineD.potential

32.A.temporaryB.ordinaryC.voluntaryD.revolutionary

33.A.claimedB.criticizedC.consideredD.expected

34.A.sacrificeB.reminderC.disadvantageD.appreciation

35.A.limitedB.considerableC.reasonableD.potential

四、(江苏省海安高级中学2021届高三模拟)

Lastyear,Imetwithamajoraccident.Thisaccidenttotallychangedthe21Iusedtolookatthingsinmylife.Likeeveryday,itwastimeformyofficeforwhichIusedtogo22atwowheelervehicle.AndthatdayIwasnotinthe23towearthehelmet.It’svery24torideatwowheelerinIndiaand25mostoftheIndiansareignorantaboutiswearingahelmet.Anditwasa26formetootowearahelmeteverysingleday.

SoIwasridingthevehicleatanaveragespeedof30-40mphwhenIthoughttogo27ofascooter(小型摩托车)beingslowlyridden(ontheleftendofthelane)byamiddle-agedmaninparallel.Theonly28herewasthewrongtiming.Themanwithoutanyhintorevenlookingatthebacktocheckifanyvehiclewasapproaching,29withhishandandimmediatelytookarightturntocrossthestreet.

Unfortunately,justasecondortwobeforethisIhad30myvehicletoovertaketheman.3secondsafter,Iknewourvehicleswouldbangaswewereina31distance.Intheverynextmoment,wealongwithour32skiddedforsomedistance.Igothitontheroaddirectlyonmyback.Itwasaterriblejerkandthe33developedpaingavemeaserioussickeningfeeling.ButforthatmomentIcouldonlythinkabouttwothings.“WhatwouldhavehappenedifIhadn’twornahelmettoday?

”“Was34personalright”?

Thankfully,themanwasallnight35hetoowaswearingthehelmet.

Thatsplitsecond36ofwearingthehelmet

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