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高三英语一摸10选9汇编
2012宝山区高三英语一摸10选9
A.sensitivelyB.practiceC.followingD.existingE.understandable
F.buriedG.unfamiliarH.victimsI.particularlyJ.values
Oneconsequenceofglobalizationistheincreasingcrashofoldandnewconcepts.Newideasarealwayswelcomeandcanoftenimproveourlivesbutwemustensuretheyfitwellintoour41culture.
Onecurrentdebatethathighlightsthiscrashbetweenoldandnewideasistheissueoforgandonations42untreatablecarcrashes.
CurrentlyinChinaitisassumedthat43ofuntreatablecarcrasheswouldbeunwillingtodonatetheirorganstoothers.Thishashelpedleadtoasituationwhereover1.5millionpeopleneedatransferbutonlyabout10,000receiveaneworganeachyear.Inordertoincreasethenumberoforgandonors,anewpolicywillrequiredriverstostatewhethertheyarewillingtobecomeorgandonorsornot.
The44ofaskingdriverstobeorgandonorshasshowntobesuccessful.InAmerica,thenationalaverageoforgandonorsis38%butinIllinoiswheredriversareaskedaboutorgandonationtherateis60%.Otherwesternnationshavealsoseenhugerisesinthenumberoforgandonorssinceaskingdrivers.
HoweverinChinaorgandonationisa(n)45concepttomanyandcrasheswithsometraditionalideas.Somehavearguedthatthepolicyputsanevileyeondriving.Othershavecriticizedtheprojectbecauseitpredictsdeath.ThestrongestcriticismhascomefromthosewhohighlightedthatitconflictswithtraditionalChinese46whichstatehowimportantitisforthebodytobe47unbroken.
NoonecandenythegreaterneedfororgandonationacrosstheworldandespeciallyinChina.However,aprojectthatisforcedonpeople,nomatterhowpositivetheaimsare,willdomoredamagethangood.Policymakersmustgocarefullyand48inthisareaandensureasystemthatissee-throughand49byall.
崇明县
A.purposeful
B.rolled
C.admitted
D.majority
E.industrial
F.heart
G.source
H.fresh
I.shaped
J.risen
RecentlytheDepartmentofPlanningofNewYorkissuedareportwhichlaidbareafullscaleofchangeofthecity.In1970,18percentofthecity’spopulationwasforeign-born.By1995,thefigurehad__41__to33percent,andanother20percentweretheUS-bornchildrenofimmigrants.Soimmigrantsandth
eirchildrennowforma(n)__42__ofthecity’spopulation.
WhoaretheseNewYorkers?
Whydotheycomehere?
Wherearetheyfrom?
(OK,timetodropthe“they”.I’moneofthem.)Thelastquestionatleastiseasytoanswer:
wecomefromeverywhere.Inthelistofthetop20__43__nationsofthosesendingimmigrantstoNewYorkbetween1990and1994aresixcountriesinAsia,fiveintheCaribbean,fourinLatinAmerica,threeinEurope,plusIsraelandtheformerSovietUnion.Andwhenweimmigrantsgotherewe__44__upoursleeves.“Ifyou’renotreadytoworkwhenyougettoNewYork,”saysafriendofmine,“you’dbetterhittheroad.”
ThemayorofNewYorkoncesaid,“Immigrationhas__45__theuniquecharacteranddriventheeconomicengineofNewYorkCity,andwillcontinuelikethat.”Hebelievesthatimmigrantsareatthe__46__ofwhatmakesNewYorkgreat.InEurope,bycontrast,itismuchmorecommontohearpoliticiansworryaboutthelossof“unity”thatimmigrationbringstotheirsocieties.Inthequartercenturysince1970,theUnitedStates__47__about12.5millionlegalimmigrants,andhasabsorbedthemintoitssocialstructureswithaneasebeyondtheimaginationofothernations.Sincetheseimmigrantsare__48__andhardworking,theywillhelpAmericatomakea(n)__49__startinthenextcentury.
奉贤区
A.public
B.approach
C.establish
D.speech
E.achieve
F.structure
G.communicate
H.definite
I.programming
J.equal
AccordingtothelatestresearchintheUnitedStatesofAmerica,menandwomentalksuchdifferentlanguagesthatitislikepeoplefromtwodifferentculturestryingto41.ProfessorDeborahTannenofGeorgetownUniversity,hasnoticedthedifferenceinthestyleofboy’sandgirl’sconversationsfromanearlyage.Shesaysthatlittlegirls’conversationisless42thanboys’andexpressesmoredoubts.Littleboysuseconversationto43statuswiththeirlisteners.
Thesedifferencescontinueintoadultlife,shesays.In44conversations,mentalkmostandinterruptotherspeakersmore.Inprivateconversations,menandwomenspeakin45amounts—althoughtheysaythingsinadifferentstyle.ProfessorTannenbelievesthat,forwoman,privatetalkingisawaytoestablishandtestintimacy(亲切感).Formen,privatetalkingisawaytoexplorethepower46ofarelationship.
Teachingisonejobwherethedifferencesbetweenmen’sandwomen’swaysoftalkingshow.Whenamanteachesawoman,saysProfessorTannen,hewantstoshowthathehasmoreknowledge,andhence
morepowerinconversation.Whenawomanteachesanotherwoman,however,sheismorelikelytotakeasharing47andtoencourageherstudenttojoinin.
ButProfessorTannendoesnotbelievetha
twomenarenaturallymorehelpful.Shesayswomenfeelthey48powerbybeingabletohelpothers.Althoughtheresearchsuggestsmentalkandinterruptpeoplemorethanwomen,ProfessorTannensays,womenactuallyencouragethistohappenbecausetheybelieveitwillleadtomoreintimacyandhelptoestablisharelationship.
Somescientistswhoarestudyingspeechthinkthatthebrainispreprogrammedforlanguage.Asweareusuallytaughttospeakbywomen,itseemslikelythatthebrainmusthaveasexualtendencyinits49,otherwisemalespeechpatternswouldnotariseatall.
黄浦区
A.adventure
B.carelessly
C.existence
D.exploit
E.inaccessible
F.minimized
G.reflects
H.responsible
I.visible
J.wilderness
Antarcticaisthehighest,driestandcoldestplaceonEarth.Itisalsotheremotest,afact
whichaccountsforitsunspoiledenvironment.Itiswidelydescribedasthelast41onour
planet.Thecoldclimateis42formaintainingthecontinent’syear-roundicefields.Even
thoughAntarcticareceivesmoresunlightthantheequator(赤道),thetemperaturesarelower
becausetheicesheet43theheatbackintospace.
Forcenturies,Europeanswonderedaboutthe44ofaSouth-Polarcontinent,butnoone
actuallyknewforcertainAntarcticawasthereuntil1820whenEuropeanexplorers―discovered‖it.
Sincethen,menhavegonetoAntarcticainsearchof45.Testingtheirabilities,severalteamsofexplorerssetoutin1911tobethefirstmentostandattheSouthPole.
Oncecompletely46,Antarcticahasmorerecentlybeenplayinghosttoadventurers
seekingforexcitement,scientistsinterestedinexperimenting,andcompanieslookingto47
thiswildareaforprofit.
Yet,Antarctica’sfragileandcomplicatedeco-systemisthreatenedbyitshumanvisitors.
Damagetotheenvironmentoccursaspeoplecomelookingforresourcesbeneaththeice,or
48leavetheirgarbagebehind.Currently,countriesareworkingtoensurethatthedamageto
Antarctica’senvironmentis49,andthatAntarcticawillremainanunspoiledplace.
嘉定区
A.concerned
B.estimated
C.purposes
D.intentional
E.result
F.nationally
G.assumed
H.private
I.interest
J.completely
Bynowyouknowthatgettingyourmoney’sworthisnotjustamatterofluck.Itismoreoftenthe41ofbuyingskill.Nevertheless,eventhesmartestconsumersaresometimesfooledintothinkingtheyaregettingtheirmoney’sworthwhentheyarenot.Atonetimeoranother,almosteveryoneexperiencesdeception(欺骗)inthemarketplace.Thedeceptionmaynotbe42.But,whetherornot,anykindofdeceptionhurtsconsumers’feelingsaswellastheirpocketbooks.Somekindsofdeceptionevenendangertheirhealthandsafetyaswell.Obviously,consumersneedprotectionagainstthemarketingofunsafegoodsandfalseormisleadingadvertising.Fortunately,therearebothpublicand43agenciesworkingtomeettheneed.Government’sjobinfreeenterprisesystemistoprotectthepublic44.Thepubliciscomposedentirelyofconsumers.Whenitcomestoprotectin
gconsumers,therefore,governmenthasthemostinfluence.Becausemostconsumerproductsaresold45,themajorresponsibilityforconsumerprotectionis46byfederalgovernment.Thatresponsibility,however,issharedbymanyagencies.Forexample,theUSPostalServiceworkstouncoverandstopdishonestschemesoperatedbymail.TheNationalHighwaySafetyBureauis
47withallaspectsofautomobilesafety.Certainfederalagencies,however,haveconsumerprotectionasoneoftheirchief48.Mostfederalagenciesareknownbytheirinitials.FDAstandsfortheFoodandDrugAdministration,whichprobablydoesmoretoprotectconsumersthananyotheragency.Itsmajorconcernisthesafety,purity,andlabelingoffoods,drugs,andcosmetics.Thesearetheproductsforwhichconsumersspendsa(n)4938%oftheirincomes.
金山区
A.selectB.techniquesC.wastedD.effectivelyE.familiar
F.betterG.slowlyH.averageI.materialsJ.review
Readingcanbefun,butitcanalsobetime-consumingifyourspeedisnotasfastasyou’dlikeittobe.The41readingspeedcanrangefrom200to350wordsperminute,butthatspeedcanvarydependingonyourreadingexperienceandthe42youarereading.It’salsoimportanttounderstandwhatyouarereading—evenwhenyouimproveyourspeed.Hereareafewtipstohelpyoubecomea43reader.
Adjustyourreadingspeedasyoureaddifferentmaterials.Slowdownwhenthematerialisnewtoyouoryouneedtounderstandthematerialfully.Speedupifyouarealready44
withthematerialoryoudon’thavetounderstanditcompletely.
Anotherwaytoimproveyourre