上海市高三英语二模考10区专题汇编系列02十一选十小猫钓鱼.docx
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上海市高三英语二模考10区专题汇编系列02十一选十小猫钓鱼
1.宝山区
SectionB
Directions:
Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.uncomfortable
B.critically
C.balance
D.nonsense
E.temptation
F.responding
G.effectively
H.practice
I.demands
J.reasoning
K.delivering
Embracetheruleofawkwardsilence
Theruleofawkwardsilenceissimple:
Whenfacedwithachallengingquestion,insteadofanswering,pauseandthinkdeeplyabouthowyouwanttoanswer.Thisisnoshortpause;rather,itinvolvestakingseveralseconds(10,20orlonger)tothinkthingsthroughbefore31.
AtApple,TimCookhasengagedinthe32foryears.Backin2008,aFortunearticlesaidthatinmeetings,Cookwas“knownforlong,33pauses,whenallyouhearisthesoundofhistearingthewrapperoftheenergybarsheconstantlyeats.”
Cookisn’taloneinembracingtheruleofawkwardsilence.SteveJobsoncetookalmost20secondstorespondtoapersonalattack,34aperfectresponse.
Theruleofawkwardsilencehasalwaysbeenvaluableasatoolofemotionalintelligencebecauseitallowsyouto
35thoughtandemotioninsteadofsimplyreactingbasedonfeeling.
Whytheruleofawkwardsilenceismorevaluablethanever.
Weliveinaworldthat36instantsatisfaction.Emailsshouldbeansweredonthesameday.Textmessagesshouldbeansweredrightnow.Butthere’samajorproblemwithallofthisimmediatecommunication:
Itdoesn’tleavetimetothink.
Asin,think37.
Criticalthinkingcallsfordeepandcarefulconsiderationofasubject.Itinvolvesweighingandanalyzingfacts,andcareful38.Anditresultsinmakinginsightfulconnections.
Noneofthisispossiblewithouttime.
Andtimehasbecomethebiggestluxuryontheplanet.
Butwhenyouembracetheruleofawkwardsilence,youstealbacktime.Timethatusedtobewastedon39
answers.
So,thenexttimesomeoneasksyouachallengingquestion,orevenwhatseemsonthesurfacetobeasimpleone,resistthe40torespondwiththefirstthingthatcomestomind.
Instead,embracetheruleofawkwardsilence,andthinkbeforeyouspeak.
答案:
31—35FHAKC36—40IBJDE
2.崇明区SectionB
Directions:
Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillineachblankwithaproperwordgiveninthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.vacant
B.raised
C.acknowledges
D.quoted
E.alerts
F.colonial
G.housed
H.former
I.recommendations
J.requests
K.reviews
MuseumsRethinkWhattoDowithTheirAfricanArtCollections
Recently,adiscussionishappeninginmuseumsaroundtheworldoverthevolumeofAfricanartintheircollections.OfficialsinGermanyandtheNetherlandshaveannouncedplanstoreturnartandartifacts(文物)takenfromAfricaduringthe31period.AndmoremuseumstaffaremeetingonthetopicacrossEurope.
Accordingtothemostcommonly32figuresfromUNESCO(UnitedNationsEducational,ScientificandCulturalOrganization),90%to95%ofsub-Saharanculturalartifactsare33
outsideAfrica.ManyweretakenbyforcelongagoandendedupinmuseumsacrossEuropeandNorthAmerica.
AttheAfricaMuseuminBelgium,directorGuidoGryseelssays85percentofthemuseum’scollectioncomesfromtheCongo—thesiteofBelgium’s34colonyinCentralAfrica.Fordecades,Congoleseleadershaveaskedfortheseobjectstobereturned.Mostoftheir35,andthosebyAfricancountriestoothermuseums,havebeenrefused.
ButrecenteventsinEuropehave36thepossibilityofreturnsatamuchlargerscale.InadditiontotheplansannouncedinGermany,lastyearFranceconductedastudyofhowmuchAfricanartFrenchmuseumsareholdingandmade37aboutwhattodowithit.
Thestudyrecommendedthereturnofawiderangeofobjectstakenbyforce.Thesuggestiongotmixed38inFrance,wherethereareatleast90,000Africanitemsinmuseums.
InFrance,somepeoplehavesuggestedreturnscouldleaveshelves39inFrenchmuseums.CécileFromont,aFrenchhistorianofCentralAfricanart,saysthat’snotgoingtohappen.Onewayofthinkingaboutit,shesays,isthatmoreAfricanartcangoondisplay.
However,GuidoGryseelsoftheAfricaMuseuminBelgium40thatattitudesarechanging.Hesayshe’sindiscussionwiththeCongotoreturnworks.
答案:
31-40FDGHJBIKAC
3.奉贤区SectionB
Direction:
Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.outdated
B.polish
C.struggling
D.historically
E.exchange
F.promotional
G.stylized
H.floods
I.witnesses
J.interchangeably
K.declining
WhyDutchOfficialsWantYoutoForgettheCountryofHolland
TheDutchnationhaslongbeendealingwithitsidentitycrisis.Fordecades,thegovernmentused“Holland”and“theNetherlands”31todescribethecountryknownforitsiconiccanals,tulip(郁金香)fieldsandwindmills.ButstartingfromJan.1,allofficialgovernmentcommunicationsand32materialswillusetheNetherlandsasitsname.
Thegovernmenthasbeenworkingonacampaignthatmight33thecountry’simageinthefaceofgrowinginternationalcompetitionforthepast18months,saidIngriddeBeer,theheadofthepublicdiplomacysectionintheMinistryofForeignAffairs.“Ourinternationalimagefacessomechallenges,”shesaid.ResearchshowedthatmanypeopledonotknowoftheNetherlandsorhave34conceptsofthecountry.Youngpeople,particularlythoseincountriesfartheraway,areunfamiliarwiththecountry.
TheKingdomoftheNetherlandsconsistsof12provinces,twoofwhich—Noord(North)HollandandZuid(South)Holland—makeupHolland.Amsterdam,which35about19milliontravellersannually,andKeukenhof,oneoftheworld’slargestflowergardensandapopularattraction,arebothintheHollandregion.
Thecountry’stourismboard,36tohandlemillionsoftourists,stoppedpromotingitsmostfamousattractionsinfavoroftryingtoencouragetravellerstogotolesser-knowndestinations,accordingtoa2019report.By2030,thereportpredicted,theNetherlandscouldsee37ofupto42milliontourists—anenormousnumberforacountryof17million.
TheregionofHollandhas38contributedthemosttothecountry’seconomyandwealth,resultinginitsnamecommonlybeingusedtoindicatetheentirecountry.
Butnotanymore,theDutchgovernmentinsists.“Wearefullyawarethatinternationally,astrongimageoftheNetherlandscontributestoachievingpoliticalobjectives,promotingtrade,attractingtalent,investmentandtouristsandencouragingculturalandscientific39,”Ms.deBeersaid.
Partofthecampaignincludesanupdatedlogo,a“NL”40tolooklikeanorangetulip,accordingtotheMinistryofForeignAffairs.Thelogoreplacesthe“Hollandtulip,”whichwascreatedbythetourismboard25yearsagoandusedtopromotethecountry.
答案:
31-40JFBAICHDEG
4.虹口区SectionB
Directions:
Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethat
thereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.mobility
B.concerning
C.joblessness
D.upcoming
E.unemployed
F.automated
G.deliberately
H.inequality
I.quoted
J.assumed
K.significantly
WillaRobotReallyTakeYourJob?
Itisoneofthemostwidelyquoteddataofrecentyears.Noreportorconferencepresentationonthefutureofworkiscompletewithoutit.Ithasbeenpointedtoasevidenceofa(n)31jobsdisasterbythink-tanksandgovernmentagencies.Thefindingthat47percentofAmericanjobsareathighriskofbeing32bythemid-2030scomesfromapaperwrittenbytwoOxfordacademics,CarlBenediktFreyandMichaelOsborne.Ithassincebeen33inmorethan4,000otheracademicarticles.Suchmisunderstandingsreflectthepolarized(两极分化的)debate34thenatureofautomationandthefutureofjobs.
Atoneextremearethenegativists.Theywarnofmasstechnological35justaroundthecorner.Oneadvocateofthisposition,MartinFord,haswrittentwobest-sellingbooksonthedangersofunemploymentcausedbyautomation.Heworriesthatmiddle-classjobswilldisappear,economic36willcease,andtherichestpeopleinacountrycould“shutthemselvesawayingatedcommunities,perhapsguardedbyself-directedmilitaryrobotsanddrones.”The37masseswillliveonauniversalbasicincome.
Atthepositiveendofthedebate,classicaleconomistsarguethatinthepast,newtechnologyhasalwaysendedupcreatingmorejobsthanithasdestroyed.Itwasseveraldecadesbeforeindustrializationledto38higherwagesforBritishworkersintheearly1800s.Whileautomationislikelytoincrease39intheshortrunbypushingsomepeopleintolower-paidjobs,iteventuallyincreasestheoverallsizeoftheeconomicpie.
Freyisoften40tobeinthefirstcamp.Hispapersimplywantedtopointoutthat47percentofthecurrentjobsinAmericaweremorelikelytobeaffectedbyautomation.Itgotmoreattentionthantheywouldeverhaveexpected.Inpart,thisisbecausefearsells,particularlywhenitisstirredupbyamisunderstanding.
答案:
31.D32.F33.I34.B35.C36.A37.E38.K39.H40.J
5.黄浦区SectionB
Directions:
Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethat
thereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.concerned
B.signals
C.mechanical
D.monitor
E.identification
F.philosophical
G.thoughts
H.assume
I.embedded
J.privacy
K.procedures
Wouldyouwearacomputerunderyourskin?
Forgetsmartphonesandsmartglasses.Oneday,wemighthavesmarttattoos,bodymodifications.ThecompanyNewDealDesign