1、2018 届上海市各高中学校高三英语试题汇编:六选四One【2018 届上海市上海中学高三上学期第二阶段检测】Section CA. In large settings, people reported feeling more powerful and were likelier to steal money, cheat on a test, and commit traffic violations.B. How honest a person is depends mainly on his or her personality.C. This held true even when
2、people were role-playing that is, they werent rich real life.D. When Dutch psychologist Gerben van Kleef asked study participants that question, most chose the second accountant.E. Researchers find it very common among“successful”people but can t explain why.F. The more wins, the higher the hormones
3、, the greater the confidence boost, the bigger the risks, and so on.Directions: Read the following passage. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box. Each sentence can be used only once. Note that there are two more sentences than you need.Picture two accountants alerted to suspici
4、ous entries in the books. The first takes the violationseriously. The second thinks its not a big deal. Who has more power? 67 Powerfulpeople break the rulestherefore, breaking rules makes one seem more powerful.“In its modest form, rule breaking is actually healthy,” says Zhen Zhang of Arizona Stat
5、e University. He found that relatively minor violations during adolescencedamaging property,playing hookypredicated an admired occupation entrepreneur.When young men, in particular, take risks that succeed, testosterone levels surge. The hormone may underline the “winner effect,” say researchers Joh
6、n Coates and Joe Herbert of University of Cambridge, who tracked the hormonal activity of stock option traders (again, all male) over their good and bad days in the market 68 .But at a certain point, risk taking can become illogical. This can cause “ethicalnumbing(道德麻木).” Consider Steve Jobs: As App
7、le grew, so did lawsuits against it, like those over patents.Being wealthy has a moral effect on both genders. Studies have found that the$150,000-plus-per-year set was four times as likely to cheat as those making less than $15,000 a year when playing a game to win $50. The rich didnt stop for pede
8、strians at a crosswalk nearly asoftenasless-wealthydrivers. 69 Thatsbecauseenvironmentnotpersonalityencourage rule breaking, argues Andy Yap, a behavioral scientist. Yap and his22colleagues asked volunteers to sit in an SUV-size drivers seat versus a crowded one or an executive-size office space ver
9、sus a cubicle( 小 隔 间 ) and then tested their responses to various moral evens. 70 .Keys: 67-70 D F C ATwo【2018 届上海市华师大二附中高三上学期阶段测试题】Section CA. Priority should definitely be given to your day job.B. The same goes for your notes and other paperwork.C. Its up to yo to find a system and stick with it.D
10、. Sometimes it is no easy task to make decisions between Job A and Job B.E. Keep firm dividers between your different jobs.F. Unfortunately, most supervisors do not come with a label which variety they are.Directions: Read the following passage. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the
11、 box. Each sentence can be used only once. Note that there are two more sentences than you need.No matter what the reason, though, juggling more than one job is guaranteed to be a crash course in time management. If youre not careful, the word “crash” could become more than figurative.We all know th
12、at well have to figure out a time management system when we take on a second job. Equally obvious is the fact that what works for one person (and their jobs) probably wont work for anyoneelse. 67 . There are a few tricks, though, that can help. 68 . Even if you are the boss on your second jobyoure w
13、orking for yourselfyou have an obligation to keep that work separate from you day job. Focus on whats in front of you. Theres actually a benefit to punching a clock when you work for more than one supervisor. When youre on the clock for Company A, you know exactly which projects you should be workin
14、g on. If Company A is paying for this time, you should be theirs, heart and soul, at least until you clock out.Good records can also help. Im not just talking about the calendars and task lists most of us rely on, either. Making sure that you have any contact information available no matter whethery
15、oure at Job A, Job Bor home can take some extra effort, but its worth it.69 .I know plenty of people who bring their work to their primary job. It seems to be a favorite tactic of folks starting up a freelancing career or small business. I dont think thats thbeest way to manage a packed schedule. If you dont have your primary employers permission, the best advice is to just keep things quiet. Give preference to the employer who is paying you for this specific chunk of time.Some companies dont want you to work anywhere else. They wa
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