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上海高考英语新题型专练

Part-1

(A)

Thereisaphotohangingabovemydesk.WheneverIlookatthatphotograph,ittakesmebacktothoseearlyyears25everynewexperiencewasimportantforme.

IcanstillremembertheshoutsofthespectatorsasI26(go)outontothesportsfieldwithmyclassmates.Twodays27(early).Ihadqualifiedforthefinalsofthe100metres.Now28(look)around,Iwasdeterminedtowin.

WhileIwaswalkingacrosstothestart,Ibegantofeelmoreandmorenervous.Ilookedaroundandsawmyproudparentswavingenthusiastically.MyheartwasbeatingfastwhenIlinedupwiththeothereagercompetitors.Ilooksomedeepbreathsandwaitedforthesignal.Thenthestartingsignal29(give)andIsetoffdownthetrack.

IranasfastasIcould,notlookingatanythingbutthefinishingline.BythetimeIcrossedtheline,IwassoexhaustedthatI30hardlybreathe.AssoonasIheardtheresult31(announce),IrealizedIhadwon!

Overjoyed,Icollapsedonthesoftgrasswithabroadsmileonmyface.

“Welldone!

”saidtheHeadmasterlater,asIwaspresentedwiththewinner’scertificate.Ihadneverfeltsohappyandproudinmylife.

(B)

Oneofthefirstquestionsyoungchildrenaskis“Why?

”Itishumannaturetowant32(find)outwhythingsarethewaytheyare.Youcanfindout“Why”byturningthequestionintoahypothesis(假设)for33experiment.

34example,supposeyouhavebeentryingtogrowtomatoplants,butinsectskeepdestroying35.Someonetellsyouthat36(put)largestripsofcoloredclotharoundtheplantswillkeepinsectsaway.Yourquestionmightbe“Docertaincoloursofclothkeepinsectsaway?

”Thenyou’dbeginyourexperiment.Thefirststepwouldbetoplacedifferent-coloredstripsofclotharoundalloftheplantsexceptone.Then,asregularintervals,youwouldobserveandrecordandnote37theplanthadanyinsectdamageornot.

Thisexperimentmayprovethattheanswertoyourquestionis“No,itisnotdifferent-coloredstripsofcloth38keepawayinsects.”Oryoumayfindthatansweris“Yes,certaininsectsarekeptawaybybluecloth,butnotyellowcloth.”......39youhavefound,youarewellonyourwaytounderstandinghowyoucanusescientificthinkingtosolveaprobleminyouownlife.

Keys:

(A)25.when26.went27.earlier28.looking29.wasgiven30.could31.announced(B)32.tofind33.an34.For35.them36.putting37.whether38.that39.Whatever

Part-2

(A)

Oneday,whenIwasworkingasapsychologistinEngland,anadolescentboyshowedupinmyoffice.ItwasDavid.Hekept25(walk)upanddownrestlessly,hisfacepale,andhishandsshakingslightly.Hisheadteacherhadreferredhimtome.“Thisboyhaslosthisfamily,”hewrote.“Heisunderstandablyverysadandrefusestotalktoothers,26I’mveryworriedabouthim.Canyouhelp?

IlookedatDavidandshowedhimtoachair.HowcouldIhelphim?

Thereareproblemspsychologydoesn’thavetheanswer27,andwhichnowordscandescribe.Sometimesthebestthingonecandoistolistenopenlyandsympathetically

Thefirsttwotimeswemet,Daviddidn’tsayaword.Hesatthere,only28(look)uptolookatthechildren’sdrawingsonthewallbehindme.Isuggestedweplayagameofchess.Henodded.AfterthatheplayedchesswithmeeveryWednesdayafternoon—incompletesilenceandwithoutlookingatme.It’snoteasytocheatinchess,butIadmitImadesureDavidwononceortwice.

Usually,hearrived29thanagreed,tookthechessboardandpiecesfromtheshelfandbegansettingthemupbeforeIevengotachancetositdown.Itseemedasifheenjoyedmycompany.Butwhydidheneverlookatme?

“Perhapshesimplyneedssomeone30(share)hispainwith,”Ithought.“PerhapshesensesthatIrespecthissuffering.”Somemonthslater,whenwewereplayingchess,helookedupatmesuddenly.

“31’syourturn,”hesaid.

Afterthatday,Davidstartedtalking.Hegotfriendsinschoolandjoinedabicycleclub.Hewrotetomeafewtimesabouthisbikingwithsomefriends,andabouthisplantogetintouniversity.Nowhehadreallystartedtolivehisownlife.

MaybeIgaveDavidsomething.ButIalsolearnedthatone—withoutanywords—canreachoutto

32person.Allittakesisahug,ashouldertocryon,afriendlytouch,andanearthatlistens

(B)

Someyearsago,writinginmydiaryusedtobeausualactivity.Iwouldreturnfromschooland33

(spend)theexpectedhalfhourrecordingtheday’sevents,feelings,andimpressionsinmylittlebluediary.Ididnotreallyneedtoexpressmyemotionsbywayofwords,butIgainedacertainsatisfactionfromseeingmyexperiencesforever34(record)onpaper.Afterall,isn’taccumulatingmemoriesawayofpreservingthepast?

  WhenIwasthirteenyearsold,Iwentonalongjourneyonfootinagreatvalley,35(well-equip)withpens,adiary,andacamera.Duringthetrip,Iwasbusyrecordingeveryincident,nameandplaceIcameacross.Ifeltproudtobespendingmytime36(productive),dutifullypreservingforfuturegenerationsadetaileddescriptionofmytravels.Onmylastnightthere,Iwanderedoutofmytent,diaryinhand.Theskywasclearandlitbytheglareofthemoon,andthewallsofthevalleylookedthreateningbehindtheirscreenofshadows.Iautomaticallytookoutmypen….

  Atthatpoint,IunderstoodthatnothingI37(write)couldevermatchorreplacethefewsecondsIallowedmyselftoexperiencethedramaticbeautyofthevalley.AllIrememberedofthepreviousfewdayswerethedullcharacterizationsI38(set)downinmydiary.

  Now,IonlywriteinmydiarywhenIneedtowritedownaspecialthoughtorfeeling.Istilllovetorecordideasandquotationsthatstrikemeinbooks,orobservationsthatareparticularlymeaningful.Itakepictures,butnotveryoften—onlyofobjects39Ifindreallybeautiful.I’mnolongerblindlysatisfiedwithhavingsomethingtorememberwhenIgrowold.IrealizethatlifewillsimplypassmebyifIstaybehindthecamera,busy40(preserve)thepresentsoastoliveitinthefuture.

Idon’twanttowakeuponedayandhavenothingbutapileofpicturesandnotes.MaybeIwon’thaveasmanyexactrepresentationsofpeopleandplaces;maybeI’llforgetcertainfacts,butatleasttheexperienceswillalwaysremaininsideme.Idon’tlivetomakememories—Ijustlive,andthememoriesformthemselves.

Key:

25.walking26.and27.to28.looking29.earlier30.toshare31.It32.another33.spend34.recorded35.well-equipped36.productively37.wrote38.hadset39.which/that40.Preserving

Part-3

(A)

The USgovernment hassetseveralrulesandguidelinesinplace____25_____(protect)usfromeatingpotentiallyharmfulfoods.Severaldishes_____26_____(consider)realdelicaciesinotherpartsoftheworld,____27______haggisinScotlandorfugu(pufferfish)in Japan,arebannedfromtheU.S.foodmarketbecauseofpotentialhealthrisks.Butlookingattheissuefromareversedangle,thereareactuallyseveralcommonfoodseateninAmerica thatarebannedinotherpartsoftheworld. 

 Theshockingtruthisthatmanyofourfavoritefoods,likeboxedmacandcheeseandyogurt,includeingredients____28______othercountrieshaveestablishedaspotentiallyharmfulforhealth,andthereforearebanned.Clearly,macandcheeseonitsownisn'tpoisonousinanyway,buttheyellowfoodcolorings#5and#6havebeenshowntocausehypersensitivity(过敏)inchildren,andarethereforebannedincountriesincludingNorway,Finland,and Australia.___29_____yogurtandothermilkproducts,itistherBGHandrBSTthatsomecountriesareconcernedwith---these growthhormones ____30_______(ban)inseveralregionsincludingthe EuropeanUnion, Canada,andJapan___31______theirpotentiallydangerousimpactsonthehealthofbothhumansandcows. 

Key:

25.Toprotect26.considered27.like28.that29.For30.arebanned31.becauseof

(B)

Howmanytimeshaveyouletyourbasiccontactlenshygieneslide,notdoingthingslikewashingyourhandsbefore___32_____(handle)yourlenses,usingtapwater_____33______salinesolution(盐水溶液)orsleepinginyourlenses?

Duringabusyweek__34_____work,awomannamedErinwasoutofcontactlenssolutionbutdidn'thavetimetobuyany,sosheusedtapwater____35_____(store)hercontactlenses.

Thatwouldsoonprovetobeamistake:

Shecontractedarareamoeba(阿米巴,变形虫)infection____36_______begantoattackhercornea(眼角膜).

"Thepainwasextreme,"shetoldDr.TravisStorkonTheDoctors.ShewenttotheER,wheredoctorsthoughtshehadasimpleeyeinfectionandprescribedherasteroid(类固醇)._____37_______,afterthepainstilldidnotgoaway,shevisitedanoptometristwho____38_______(realize)thatshehadanamoebainfection.

"Thesteroidwas,infact,hidingtheinfection,"shesaid."Itwaskeepingmysightbutitwasactuallyfeedingtheamoeba,viathesteroid,making___39___stronger."

Storknotedthatsteroidscanactuallybeharmfulincaseslikethis,becausetheymakeitharderforthebodytofightofftheinfection.

Key:

32.handling33.insteadof34.at35.tostore36.that37.However38.realized39.it

Part-4

(A)

Oneday,whenIwasworkingasapsychologistinEngland,anadolescentboyshowedupinmyoffice.ItwasDavid.Hekept25(walk)upanddownrestlessly,hisfacepale,andhishandsshakingslightly.Hisheadteacherhadreferredhimtome.“Thisboyhaslosthisfamily,”hewrote.“Heisunderstandablyverysadandrefusestotalktoothers,26I’mveryworriedabouthim.Canyouhelp?

IlookedatDavidandshowedhimtoachair.HowcouldIhelphim?

Thereareproblemspsychologydoesn’thavetheanswer27,andwhichnowordscandescribe.Som

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