上海中考英语一模专题汇编专题07C篇首字母填空学生版.docx
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上海中考英语一模专题汇编专题07C篇首字母填空学生版
C篇首字母填空
C.(2021年徐汇区—模)Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords・
Ifyouthinkofthejobsthatrobotscouldneverdo、youwouldprobablyputdoctorsandteachersatthetopofthelist.Itseasytoimaginerobotcleanersandfactoryworkers,butothersneedhumancoimectionandcreativity.Butareweluiderestimatmg(彳氐估)whatrobotscando?
Insomecases,theyalreadyp51bettertliaiidoctorsatdiagnosingillness.Also,somepatientslmglitfeelmorec52_sharingtlieirprivateinformationwithamachinethanaperson.Couldtherebeaplaceforrobotsmeducationafterall?
BritisheducationexpertAiitlionySeldonthinksso.Andheevenhasadatefordierobottakeoveroftheclassroom:
2027.Hep53robotswilldomostworkoftraiisferrmginformationandteacherswillbelikeassistants.Intelligentrobotswillreadstudents'faces,movementsandmaybeevenbrains54.Tlientlieywill
adapt(使…适应)themfbniiationtoeachstudent.It'snotapopularopinionandit'sunlikelyrobotswillevermiderstaiidotlierpeople'sfeelingsandbeabletoreallyconnectwithhumanslikeanotlierhumancan.
Onetlrnigiscertam,tliougli.Arobotteacherisbettertliaiinoteacheratall.Teachersallovertheworldare1
55.Insomepartsoftheworld,therearen'tenoughteachersand9to16percentofchildrenundertheage
of14don'tgotoschool.Thatproblemcouldbepartlysolxedbyrobotsbecausetheycanteachan^vhereandwontsufierstress,orgett56,ormovesomewhereforaneasier,higher-paidjob.
Teachuigisgenerallyrecognizedasdifficultandteachersfeeloverworked.Perhapsdiequestionisnot"Willrobotstaketheplaceofteachers?
"but4Howcanrobotshelpteachers?
5*Officeworkerscanusesoftwaretodotlimgslikeorganizeandansweremails,arrangemeetingsandupdatecalendars.Teacherswastealotoftmiedoingnon-teachuigwork,i57morethan11hoursaweekmarkinghomework.Ifrobotscouldcutdietimeteachersspendmarkinghomeworkandwritingreports,teacherswouldhavemoretimeandenergyforthepartsofthejobhumansdobest.
C.(2021年静安一模)Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords.(在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容逋服,每空格限填一词,酋字母巳给)
SurveySays?
LibrariesLead!
YouniiglitguessthatAmericaiis,topgo-tospotforcultureandentertainmentwouldbeamovietheaterorsportsstadium.Butarecentstudyp56aplacedoesn*tneedbutteredpopcorntoattractvisitors.
In2019,theresearchcompanydidasurveyaboutAmericans'leisureactivities.Peoplewereaskedhowoftenindielastyeartheyhadvisitedcertaintyp已sofp57Thesemcludedlibraries,museums,themeparks,and
zoos.Librariestoppedoverthecompetition.Theygotmorethantwiceasmanytotalvisitsasmovietheaters,whichlandedatnumbertwo.
Bemgnumberoneisnothingnewforlibraries.Thefindingsofas58studyin2001wereaboutthe
same.Butonethinghaschangedsincethen.Today,manypeoplecanc59totheInternet.Tliey'reableto
readjustaboutanything、justaboutanywhere.SomepeoplepredictedtheInternetwouldmakelibrariesoutofdate.
However、itsactuallypartoftheirpopularity,hi2016,aPewResearchCenterstudyfoiuidthat29percentofadultswenttheretousecomputers,theInternet,orWi・Fi.Butthemostc60reasonpeoplegotothelibraryistocheckoutbooks.
Whatbooksdolibraty-goersborrowthemost?
TheNewYorkPublicLibrary(NYPL)setouttoanswerthisquestion.Ill2020,thelibraryreleasedalistofthemostchecked-outbooksinits125-yearhistory.
Threebooksinthetopfivearekids"favorites,161WheretheWildThingsAre(#4)andTheCarhithe
Hat(#2).Thehighesthonor,meanwhile,goestoTheSnowyDay(^1).Itsabeautifullyillustrated(有插图的)taleaboutboyexploringcityturnedintowinterwonderland.Tliebookhasbeencheckedoutalmosthalfamilliontimes.
Whyaresomanychildrensbooksonthelist?
Onereasonisthattheyreshort.Sothey'rereadandreturnedf62AsTJieCatintheHatnuglitputit:
aqnick-to-readhitcomesbacklickety-split!
C・(2021年杨浦区—模)Fillintheblankswithproperwords・
Unlessyouareoneofthoserarepeoplewitliailexcellentmemory,youprobablyha\-etroublerememberingthenamesofpeopleyouhavejustmet.Thisproblemcanbefrustrating(令人沮丧白勺)andembarrassing.
F51thereareanumberofwaysyoucano^-ercomethishumanweakness.
Beforeexaniniingthemethodstohelprememberpeoplesnames,letslookatdiereasonswhywearesof52inthefirstplace.Researchersthinkit'sduetoalackofmotivation.Peoplearebetteratrememberingthmgsthattheywanttoolearn.Toputitsimply,you^rejustnottliat153Anotherreasonisthatputtinga
newfacetoanameismorecomplicatedthan\vethink,whichleadstoanotherproblem.Weusuallydon'tmaketheefforttom54newnamesimmediately.Notonlythat,butwhenmeetingsomeonenew,wemaybetlunkmgaboutotherthingsandnotbepayingenoughattention.
Allofthismeansthatweneedtotakemeasurestoavoiddieembarrassmentofforgettingaperson'sname.Onegoodmethodistosayaperson'snamewhenyoug55themandalsorepeatitsilentlytoyourselfafewtimes.Thistypeofrepetitionisessentialforlearnmganytypeofskill.Usingamemorymetliod,suchas156
individualnameswithsomethmgelse,alsohelps.Forexample,ifsomeone'snameisBenandheistall,youcanlabelhim(toyourself,ofcourse)"BigBeii.Iiiaddition,focusmgonpeopleandlisteningmorecloselywhenyoumeetthemwillassistyouinrecallingtlieirnames.Althoughforgettmgnameisn'tamatteroflifeordeath,it'suncomfortable.Puttingtlieset57mtopracticewillhelpyoubetteravoidthissocialdiscomfort.
C.(2021年长宁区一模)Fillintheblankswithproperwords・
Fivetipsforlessplastic
Theworldhasaplasticproblemanditisincreasing.Scientistsareworkmgtofindalong-termsolutionbymakingplasticmorebiodegradable(可生物降解的).Butmthemeantmie.herearefivethingsyoucandotor56plasticwastenow.
l.Stopusingplasticbags.Instead,takeyourownreusableshoppingbagtothestore.Peopleviseatrillionplasticbagsworldwideeveryyear.About10percentareusedilltheUnitedStatesalone.That'salmostonebagperAmericanperday,butthea57Dane(丹麦人)usesfoursiiigle-usebagsperyear.Iii1993,Denmarkwasthefirstcountrytoplaceataxonplasticbags.Today,othercountries(suchasChile,KenyaandNewZealand)eitliermakecustomerspayforplasticbags,orhavebanned(禁止)themc58
2.Skipthestraw.Today,around8.3billionplasticstrawspollutetheworldsbeaches.Sowhenyouorderadruik,sayno'tothereusablestraw,orbringyourownreusableone.In2018,SeattlebecamediefirstmajorU.S.citytobailplasticstrawsandmanyothercitiesaresettofollowitse59
3Don'tuseplasticbottles.Buyareusablebottleandfillitwitlianyt60ofdrinkyoulike.Somecitieshavealreadybamiedbottledwate匸However、peoplestillbuynearlyamillionplasticbottleseverynirnuteintheworld.
4.A61plasticpackagmg.Buybarsoapmsteadofliquidsoapinplasticcontainers.Don'tbuyfruitor
vegetablesinplasticpackagmg.IiitheU.K,leadersarecallingforsupermarketstohaveplastic-freeareas.Theyalsowanttotaxplastictake-outcontamers.
5.Recycle.Wecan'trecycleallplasticitems,butitisp62torecyclemostbottlesandniilkorjuicecartons.Today,Nonvayrecycles97percentofitsplasticbottles.How?
Machinesatmostsupermarketstakethebottlesandgi^-earefimdofupto2.5kroner(32cents)perbottle.
C.(2021年红口一模)Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords(在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺,毎空格限填一词,首字母巳给)
ScientificWaystoImproveOxirMemory
Exerciser67
Researchfoundtliatsittingforalongtimeeverydaycanleadtomemoryloss.Soputonyourtrainers,goo68andstartworkingupagoodsweat.It'shealthyforbotliyourmindandyourbody.
Eatyourvegetables
Itsawell-kiio^nf69thateatingvegetablescanhelpkeepyourbodyhealtliy,andtliatincludesourbram.Variousresearchp70showthatfruitsandvegetablescanhelploweroxidativestress(氧化压力)uiyourbrainaswellashelphealthycognitive(认知)functions.
R71stresslevels
Researchfoundstressathighlevelshaveabadmfluenceonourmemoryandcognitiveskills.Soslowdownandtakeawalkfromtimetotime.
Playvideogames
Yes,youheardus.Getonthatcontrollerands72_acoupleofhoursplayingyourfa^^oritevideogame.Itsgoodforyournund.Accordmgtoar73studywhichcameoutlastweek,thesepastmiescanhelpimprovediefimctioiiHigofvariousmemoryr-associatedareasinthebrain.Butdon'tgooverboard,toomuchofagoodthingcanbebadforyou.
C.(2021年普陀区一模)FiUintheblankswithproperwords(在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母巳给。
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RecentlyresearchersinBrownUniversityhatefoundthatitonlytakesacoupleofminutesforamantostartmakingjudgmentsaboutyouwhenhefirstmeetsyou.Thatiswhyyoushouldfollowthefollowingtipsonhowtocreateagood167
Beforeyoumeetsomeone,starttlmikingaboutthep68ofthemeeting.Decidewhatimage(形象)youwanttopresent.Forexample,ifyouwanttomakenewfriendsinsomesocialactivities,youwillwanttobefriendly.Aiidifyoudecidetorunforclasspresident,youneedtobec69
Ithelpsyoualotwhenyoumeetsomeonenewifyoulikes70Itshowsthatyouare&lendlyandmakespeoplearoundyoumorecomfortable.Pleasemakesureyourteetharecleanbybnishmgthemeveryday.
Beforeyoubeginspeaking,youwillbejudgedonyourbodylanguage.Therefore,it'simportanttoshowtrustinyourselfbystandmguptallandputtingyourshouldersback.Besides,ifyoudon'tcrossyourarms,youwilllookcalm