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上海中学高三英语周练

1Listening(第一部分听力)略

Ⅱ.GrammarandVocabulary

SectionA

Directions:

Afterreadingthepassagesbelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagescoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheblanks,useoneworldthatbestfitseachblank.

2019-2020年高三上学期英语周练试题

(2)含答案

Exercisemakesyouworkupanappetite,right?

Notaccordingtonewresearch,whichshowsthatabrisk45-minuteworkoutinthemorningactuallydecreasesaperson’sdesireforfood.Saywhat?

ScientistsatBrighamYoungUniversityput35womenthroughavigorousmorningwalkonatreadmill,thenmeasuredtheirbrainwaveactivityastheyviewedimagesoffood.Theexperiment__25__(repeat)twodayslater,thistimewithouttheworkout.

Theresult:

Onworkoutdays,thesubject’sneuralactivitywas__26__(responsive)tofoodthannon-workoutdays,buttheyareaboutthesameamount.Theresultswereconsistentforobeseandnormalweightsubjects,__27__(suggest)thatthemonassumption__28__exercisemakesyouhungrydoesn’thold.

Whilethisisoneofthefirststudies__29__(measure)neuralactivitiesafterexercise,scientistsstillneedtodeterminehowlongthediminishedinterestinfood__30__lastpost-exercise.

Ifyouwanttotrytheexperimenton__31__,makesureyourworkoutisprettyvigorous.Previousresearchhasfoundthatintenseaerobicexercise,likejogging,maysuppress(压抑)yourappetiteforuptothreehours__32__reducinglevelsofhungerhormonesproducedinyourtummy.

Sothenexttimehungerpangsmakesithardforyoutostickwithyourdiet,tryboostingtheintensityofyourworkouts.

 

(B)

IwasonmywaytotheTaiyetosMountains.Thesunwassettingwhenmycar__33__(break)downneararemoteandpoorvillage.Cursingmymisfortune,IwaswonderingwhereIwasgoingtospendthenightwhenIfoundmyself__34__(surround)bythevillagerswhowerearguingasto__35__shouldhavethehavethehonorofreceivingme__36__aguestintheirhouse.Finally,Iacceptedtheofferofanoldwomanwholivedaloneinalittlehouse.Whileshewasgettingme__37__(settle)intoatinybutcleanroom,theheadofthevillagewastyinguphishorsetomycartopullittoasmalltownsome20kilometresaway__38__therewasagarage.

Ihadnoticedthreehensrunningfreeinmyhostess’scourtyardandthatnightoneof__39__endedupinadishonmytable.Villagersbroughtmegoat'scheeseandbone.Wedranktogetherandtalkedmerrilytillfarintothenight.

Whenthetimecameformetosaygoodbyetomyfriendsinthevillage,Iwantedtorewardtheoldwoman__40__thetroubleIhadcausedthere.

SectionB

Directions:

pletethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.

A.rewardB.ignoreC.uniqueD.pleteE.perseveringAB.solution

AC.rideAD.recoveryAE.brushBC.challengingBD.deadline

Whatisyourdream?

Whatisthegoalthatyouhavesetforyourselfandareworkingtoachieve?

Realizingyourdreamsisnotaneasy__41__.

LastfallIdecidedtowriteanewbookformypublisher.Writingabookisa__42__goal,whichgotofftoaterrificstartlastOctober.Thewritingisflowingwell.ThenIgotsick.Infact,IgotillthatIneededsurgeryandthe__43__waslongandexhausting.IdidnotworkfromthefirstweekofNovemberuntilthesecondweekofJanuary.BythenIwasnervousaboutmeetingtheApril__44__forsubmittingthenewmanuscripttomypublisher.

Worried,Iaskedmyauthorfriendsforsomehelp,andtheygavemethiskeypieceofadvice,“Let’sstartwriting!

”theyallsaid.SoIdid.Itwasnotanimmediate__45__tomydepression,butafterafewweeksof__46__,Igotbacktonormal.SeveralpeopleinmycircleofsupportershelpedmemakesomegoodconnectionsandIgotthebook__47__,andtothepublisherontime.Itwasanexcitinggoalformetoreach,soItookmyfamilytoHawaiiasmy__48__.

Sometimesyou__49__yourowndreamsbecauseofself-doubt,fear,orexternalplications.Youcanthinkofmanydifferentexcusesto__50__thosedreamsaside,but,ifyougoafteryourdreams,yourworldwillbeemoreexcitingandyouwillbegintoliveamorepassionateandmeaningfullife.

So,now,takeaminutetowritedownthreegoalsyouwanttoacplishthisyear.

Ⅲ.Readingprehension

SectionA

Directions:

ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphasemarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitthecontext.

Inbusiness,thereisaspeeddifference:

It’sthedifferencebetweenhowimportantafirm’sleaderssayspeedistotherepetitivestrategy(策略)andhowfastthepanyactuallymoves.Thedifferenceisimportant__51__industryandpanysize.paniesfearfuloflosingtheirpetitiveadvantagespendmuchtimeandmoneylookingforwaystopickupthe__52__.

Inourstudyof343businesses,thepaniesthatchosetogo,go,gototrytogainanedgeendedwithlowersalesandoperatinginesthanthosethat__53__atkeymomentstomakesuretheywereontheright__54__,What'smore,thefirmsthat"sloweddownto__55__"improvedtheirtopandbottomlines,averaging40%highersalesand52%higheroperatinginesoverathree-yearsperiod.

Howdidthey__56__thelawsofbusiness,takingmoretimethanpetitorsyetperformingbetter?

Theythought__57__aboutwhat"slower"and"faster"mean.Firmssometimes__58__tounderstandthedifferencebetweenoperationspeed(movingquickly)andstrategicspeed(reducingthetimeittakestodelivervalue).Simplyincreasingthespeedofproduction,forexample,maybeonewaytotrytoreducethespeeddifference.Butthatoftenleadstoreducedvalueovertime,intheformoflower-qualityproductsandservices.

Inourstudy,highperformingpanieswithstrategicspeedalwaysmadechangeswhenitis__59__.Theybecamemore__60__toideaanddiscussion.Theyencouragednewwaysofthinking.Andtheyallowedtimetolookandlearn.__61__,performancesufferedatfirmsthatmovedfastallthetime,paidtoomuchattentiontoimproving__62__,stucktotestedmethods,didn’tdevelopteamspiritamongtheiremployees,andhadlittletimethinkingabout__63__.

Strategicspeed__64__asakindofleadership.Teamsthat__65__taketimetogetthingsrightaremoresuccessfulinmeetingtheirbusinessgoals.Thatkindofstrategymustefromthetop.

51.A.accordingtoB.regardlessofC.duetoD.insteadof

52.A.profitB.productC.speedD.method

53.A.pausedB.developedC.perseveredD.engaged

54.A.situationB.trackC.occasionD.duty

55.A.lookonB.keepupC.holdbackD.speedup

56.A.learnB.discoverC.disobeyD.prefer

57.A.strangelyB.abstractlyC.entirelyD.differently

58.A.failB.attemptC.pretendD.desire

59.A.convenientB.necessaryC.emergentD.incredible

60.A.alertB.restlessC.openD.specific

61.A.InshortB.BycontrastC.AboveallD.Allinall

62.A.welfareB.technologyC.efficiencyD.condition

63.A.qualitiesB.standardsC.petitorsD.changes

64.A.servesasB.standsforC.referstoD.dealswith

65.A.temporarilyB.extensivelyC.naturallyD.regularly

SectionB

Direction:

Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.

(A)

FredericMishkin,who'sbeenaprofessoratColumbiaBusinessSchoolforalmost30years,isgoodatsolvingproblemsandexpressingideas.Whetherhe'sstandinginfrontofalecturehallorengagedinacasualconversation,hishandsarealwayswavingandpointing.Whenhewasingraduateschool,oneofhisprofessorswassoannoyedbythisconstantgesturingthathemadetheyoungeconomistsitonhishandswheneverhevisitedtheprofessor'soffice.

Itturnsout,however,thatMishkin'sprofessorhaditexactlywrong.Gesturedoesn'tpreventbutpromotesclearthoughtandspeech.Researchdemonstratesthatthemovementswemakewithourhandswhenwetalkformakindofsecondlanguage,addinginformationthat'sabsentfromourwords.It'slearning'ssecretcode:

Gesturerevealswhatweknow.Itrevealswhatwedon'tknow.What'smore,theagreement(orlackofagreement)betweenwhatourvoicessayandhowourhandsmoveoffersacluetoourreadinesstolearn.

ManyofthestudiesestablishingtheimportanceofgesturetolearninghavebeenconductedbySusanGoldin-Meadow,aprofessorofpsychologyattheUniversityofChicago."Wechangeourmindsbymovingourhands,"writesGoldin-Meadowinareviewofthiswork.Particularlysignificantarewhatshecalls"mismatches"betweenoralexpressionandphysicalgestures.Astudentmightsaythataheavierballfallsfasterthanalightone,forexample,butmakeagestureindicatingthattheyfallatthesamerate,whichiscorrect.Suchdifferencesindicatethatwe'removingfromonelevelofunderstandingtoanother.Thethoughtsexpressedbyhandmotionsareoftenournewestandmostadvancedideasabouttheproblemwe'reworkingon;wecan'tyetabsorbtheseconceptsintolanguage,butwecancapturetheminmovement.

Goldin-Meadow'smorerecentworkstrewsnotonlythatgestureshowsourreadinesstolearn,butthatitactuallyhelpstobringlearningabout.Itdoessointwoways.First,itelicits(引出)helpfulbehaviorfromothersaroundus.Goldin-Meadowhasfoundthatadultsresp

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