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高三英語模擬試題高三英語模擬試題高三英語模擬試題V:1.0精細整理,僅供參考高三英語模擬試題日期:20xx年X月射陽縣盤灣中學2018屆高三英語周練總分120分,時間100分鐘班級:
______姓名:
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______第一節(jié):單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)21.Researchfoundthatwhenpeoplesharetheireffortsandknowledge,the
______isgreaterthanthetotaloftheireffortsasindividuals.A.procedure B.outcome
C.ownership D.revenue22.Alakeproject,whichwillbealandmarkconstructionofthecity,______onlandthatonlyoneyearagowasmostlyfarmland.A.isbuilt B.wasbuilt C.hasbeenbuilt D.isbeingbuilt23.Lackofcommunicationcausesrelationshipstofail.Myfailureisacaseinpoint,______Ishouldlearnalesson.A.inwhich B.towhich C.fromwhich D.bywhich24.Teacherswouldlikestudentstothinkanddiscussproblemsingroupsbuttheydon’ttolerate______inclass.A.theytalk B.themtotalk C.themtalked D.theirtalking25.---WhatifIcancelmyfilesbyaccident---Ourstandardadvice:beforeyoudoanything,
______yourdata.A.back
up B.polishup C.holdup D.stepup26.---Howwasyourtriptothemountains---Turnedouttobe
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relaxing.Thoughwemadeittothetop,wecaughtasuddenstormandgotwettotheskin.A.morethan B.nothingbut C.alltoo D.anything
but27.Whenitcomesto______preventssomestudentsfromreadingnovels,itseemsthattoomuchhomeworkistoblame.A.whatitisthat B.whyitisthat C.whatisit D.whyisit28.Manybelievethatwhoevermakesagreatadvancementinartorscience
______thesameinanyotherifchancehadthrownitinhisway.
A.woulddo B.coulddo C.would
have
done D.wouldbedoing29.Ihavekepttheschoolclubposter______Icanseeiteveryday,asitalwaysremindsmeofmyfirstyearofhighschool.A.because B.when C.where D.whether30.Bigastheyare,Antarcticicesheetsaremeltingatincreasingrates,
as
______
theworld'sglaciersinotherplaces.A.do B.are C.have D.havebeen31.Toimprovetourservices,theTouristBoard______allrecommendedhotelsatleastonceayear.A.inspects B.instructs C.conducts D.constructs32.Beingayoungwriterofthepost90’s,ZhangHaochencreatedan______accountofthelifeofyoungpeopleinhiscollectionofstories.A.automatic B.authentic C.enthusiastic D.energetic33.Likeotherastronauts,LiuYangsucceeded______hercourage,determination,andperseverance.A.inregardto B.inresponseto C.bywayof D.byvirtueof34.Manytimesthegenerationgapariseswhenparentsandchildrendon’t______onimportantissues.A.hittheroad B.makeendsmeetC.seeeyetoeye D.cryoverspiltmilk35.---________!I'mgoingtoEurope---ReallyCongratulations!A.Guesswhat B.Comeon C.Mygoodness D.Justmyluck第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)Finalclassoftheday.I’vemanagedtoavoidhimforthe36oftheday,somehow37hisattemptsatconversation.Rushingintothecrowdedhall,Ipushthroughtheswarmofnoisystudents,longingto38mylocker.FinallyI’vemadeit—he’s39inIopenmylockerandleanintoit,sighingwith40,whenIseehim.Istraightenup,41throwingeverythingintothattinymetalbox,butmyhandsaren’tcooperating.Mynervesaremakingmeshake,disconnectingmy42fromtherestofmybody.Hegrabsmyarmandsays,“NowcanI43toyou”MystomachstartstostirupandIknowthingswillbe44now.SomehowIalwaysknewitwouldcomedowntothismoment.Hestaresatme,45.Ilookatmyfeet,notwantingtoseehim46hislove.I’veknownhimsincefirstgrade.We’vebeenfriendsforwhatseemslike47,butneverventuredanywhere48that.Tobehonest,itneveroccurredtomethathecouldsomedaybemorethanafriend.“IsaidIlikeyou.Ilikeyoualot.Didn’tyouknow”O(jiān)fcourseIknew.I’mnot49.IguessIwashopingitwasjustPuppylove.Iknowwhatyouwantmetosay.Ican’tandIwon’t.IlookatyouandIseea50,notaboyfriend.Idon’tthinkanythingcould51changethatinmymind.Everyoneknewwe’d52here.Nowit’ssenioryearandyou’vefinallyfoundthe53totellmehowyoufeel.I’dlovetoblameyouforthisawkwardness,buttruthfully,it’smy54thatwe’vereachedthis55,andnowIhavetomakethingsright.36.A.trouble B.events C.majority D.rest37.A.escaping B.considering C.remembering D.opposing38.A.open B.reach C.close D.fix39.A.anyhow B.anywhere C.somewhere D.nowhere40.A.emotion B.sorrow C.relief D.despair41.A.angrily B.hurriedly C.casually D.violently42.A.mind B.heart C.eyes D.feet43.A.return B.adapt C.relate D.talk44.A.tough B.easy C.clear D.different45.A.disappointedly B.expectantly C.fearfully D.attentively46.A.declare B.withdraw C.share D.seek47.A.days B.weeks C.months D.always48.A.near B.beyond C.with D.without49.A.aware B.sure C.stupid D.alone50.A.brother B.stranger C.soul-mate D.schoolmate51.A.still B.ever C.therefore D.consequently52.A.signout B.stickout C.endup D.showup53.A.evidence B.reason C.mood D.courage54.A.fault B.idea C.wish D.decision55.A.agreement B.goal C.point D.conclusion第三部分:閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)請認真閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。
ANotice:MedicalAlertDearReader,Medicalrelatedemergenciesareontherise.Moreseniorsareseekinganindependentlifestyleandbetterqualityoflife.Over1in3peopleovertheageof64willfallthisyear.Nearlyhalfwillnotbeabletogetupwithoutsupport.Medicalexpensescanescalatewhenapersonisnotgiventimelysupport.Youcanpreventamedicalcatastrophewithour24-houremergencyresponsesystem.Oursolutionishighlyrecommendedbydoctors,healthcareprofessionals,andhospitals.WeareofferingaFREEMedicalAlertSystemtoseniorsortheirlovedoneswhocallnow.Foralimitedtime,therewillbenoset-upfeesandthemedicalmonitoringstartsatlessthanadollaraday.ThesystemisTop-Rankedandeasy-to-use.Thependantis100%waterproofanditcantravelwithyou.Ournewsystemcandetectfallsautomatically.CallToll-Free5andgainpeaceofmind.Thereisnolong-termcontract.Ourmedicalalertprofessionalscanwalkyouthrougheverythingoverthephone.Thefirst100callerstoorderwillrecive?FreeMedicalAlertSystem($300value)?24HoursaDay/7DaysaWeekLIVEMonitoringandSupport?FreeWaterproofNecklacePendantorWristband?NoLong-TermContract?FreeShipping(mention“Reader’sDigest”)Don’twaituntilafterafalltogiveusacall.Takeadvantageofthisspecialoffernowtoprotectyourselforalovedone.CallNowToll-Free:5andmention“Reader’sDigest”Sincerely,GeoffGrossPresident56.TheMedicalAlertSystemisintendedfor________.A.theelderly B.doctors C.readers D.professionals57.Oneoftheadvantagesofthesystemisthat________.A.thereisonlyashort-termcontract B.it’scheapandthereisnoset-upfeeC. itcandetectfallsroundtheclock D.deliveryisfreeforwhoevercallsBInsteadofextendingyourarmorusingaselfiesticktosnapshotsofyouandyourcrew,youcoulduseanewpocket-sizedrone—"AirSelfie"—tohelpyouremotelycaptureaerialphotosandvideos.TheAirSelfieisthebrainchildofItalianentrepreneurEdoardoStroppiana,whocameupwiththeideain2014."AirSelfieisspecificallydesignedandproducedforpeoplewhousedtothinkdronecamerasareextremelycomplicatedtouse—tooexpensiveandbulky,"Stroppianasaid.TheAirSelfieisequippedwitha5-megapixelcamerathatcanshootfullhigh-definition(HD)1080pvideo,aswellasa4GBmicroSDcard.UsingtheAirSelfie,people,groupsandcompaniescantakepicturesofthemselves,theirbackgroundsandtheirprojectsfromdistances,heightsandanglesthattheynevercouldusingtheirarmsorastick,Stroppianasaid.Thedrone'sfourrotorshelpitflyupto65feet(20meters)intheair.Theflyingcamerameasuresonlyaboutbybyinchesbybycentimeters)—"smallerthanasmartphone,"Stroppianasaid—andweighsounces(52grams).Thedroneusessonartomeasureitsaltitudeandkeepsitselfstablewiththehelpofatinyextracameratomonitoritssurroundingsforsignsofjitter.Itisalsoequippedwithgyroscopes,barometersandgeomagneticsensorsthathelpitnavigateasitflies,saidAirSelfieHoldingsLtd.inLondon,thecompanythatStroppianaco-foundedin2016tomanufacturethedrone.TheAirSelfieiscontrolledviaafreeiOSorAndroidapp.Theappcanmakethedronetakeoff;adjustitsheightanddirection;letithoverautonomously;andhelpuserstakeanHDaerialshotorvideowithjustapushofabutton.Userscanalsoactivatea10-secondtimer,givingpeopleenoughtimetohidetheirphonessotheydon'tappearinthepictureorvideo.Thedronecantakeuptoeightconsecutiveshots,thecompanysaid.TheAirSelfieusesWi-Fitosendphotosandvideoswirelesslytosmartphones.Theappalsoallowsuserstopostphotosandvideostakenwiththedroneimmediatelyonsocialmedia.Aftersnappingphotos,thedronecanreturntoitsdeparturepointautomaticallywiththetouchofabutton.UserscanalsoguidetheAirSelfiebackmanually,anditsmanufacturerssaiditissafeforthedronetolandonaperson'sopenhand,orevenforpeopletograbthedronewhileitisstillhoveringinmidair.ArechargeablelithiumpolymerbatterygivestheAirSelfieaflighttimeof3minutes,accordingtothecompany.AnaccessoryknownasthePowerBankslipsovertheAirSelfielikeasmartphonecase,andcanrechargethedronein30minutes.ThePowerBankcanhold20suchchargesbeforeitneedstoberecharged,thecompanysaid.UserscanalsorechargetheAirSelfiedirectlywithamicro-USBcable.ThecompanysaiditdevelopedafullyfunctioningprototypeinAugust.OnNov.17,thecompanylaunchedaKickstartercampaigntomaketheAirSelfieavailableviapreorder,anditmetits$47,714goalinlessthanthreedays.Thecampaign,whichisscheduledtoendDec.24,hasraisedmorethan$500,000frommorethan2,300backers.Inaddition,thecompanyhasreceived$3millionfromprivateangelinvestorsintheUnitedStates,theUnitedKingdom,GermanyandChina,Stroppianasaid.ThefirstpreordereddronesarescheduledfordeliveryinMarch.Thedroneisexpectedtohitthemarketin2017foraretailpriceof$300.58.ChooseanitemfromA,B,CorDtocompletethefollowingprocess:usetheusetheapptomakethedronetakeoff___toshootpicturessendpicturestosmartphonespostphotosonsocialmedia→→→A.letithover B.adjustitsheight C.pressabutton D.activatethetimer59.WhatisabenefitoftheAirSelfiecomparedtoaselfiestickA.Itissmallerandlighter. B.Itcanbecontrolledatadistance.C.Ittakeshigh-definitionpictureofvideos.D.Peopleandcompaniescantakepicturesofthemselves.60.TheauthorofthispassageseemstobelievetheAirSelfiedroneis________.A.expensive B.energy-saving C.environmentallyfriendly D.promisingCAcommonsightinmalls,inpizzaparlors,inStarbucks,andwhereverelseAmericanteenshangout:threeorfourkids,hooded,gatheredaroundatable,leaningoverlikemonksordruids,theireyesfastenedtothesmartphonesheldinfrontofthem.Lookingatthem,youcanenvytheirhappiness.Youcanalsofindyourselfwishingthemimmersedinadifferentkindofhappiness—inasuperbbookoraseriesofbooks,inthereadingobsessionitself!Youshouldprobablykeeponwishing.It’sverylikelythatteen-agers,attachedtoscreensofonesortoranother,readmorewordsthantheyeverhaveinthepast.Buttheyoftenreadscraps,excerpts,articles,partsofarticles,messages,piecesofinformationfromeverywhereandfromnowhere.It’slikelythattheyarereadingfewerbooks.Yes,millionsofkidshavereadHarryPotter,“TheLordoftheRings,”“TheHungerGames,”andotherfantasyanddystopianfictions;alsovampireromance,graphicnovels(someverygood),andyoung-adultnovels.YetwhathappensastheymovetowardadolescenceWhentheybecometwelveorthirteen,kidsoftenstopreadingseriously.Theboysveeroffintosportsorcomputergames,thegirlsintofriendshipinallitswrenchingmysteriesandsatisfactionsoffavorandexclusion.Muchoftheirsociallife,forboysaswellasgirls,isnowconductedonsmartphones,whereteen-agersdon’thavetoconfrontoneanother.Theterrorofeyecontact!Ifkidsareavoidingeyecontact,theyareavoidingbooksevenmore.WorkbythePewResearchCenterOfcourse,thesekidsareverybusy.School,homework,sports,jobs,clothes,parents,brothers,sisters,halfbrothers,halfsisters,friendships,loveaffairs,hangingout,music,and,mostofall,screens—comparedwithallofthat,readingabookisaweak,petulantclaimantontheirtime.Readingfrustratestheirsmartphonesenseofbeingeverywhereatonce.Beingunconnectedmakesthemanxiousandevenangry.“Bookssmelllikeoldpeople,”IheardastudentsayinNewHaven.Iknowthatreadingliterature,history,science,andtherestoftheliberal-artscanonhelpsproducethree-dimensionalhumanbeings.ButhowisatasteforsuchreadingcreatedinthefirstplaceInfantsheldintheirparents’arms,toldstories,andreadtowillnotremembertheimagesorthewords,buttheywilllikelyrememberthewarmthandcomfortassociatedwithbooksandconversation,especiallywhentheexperienceisrepeatedhundredsoftimes.Theluckiestofthechildrenfalloutofparents’armsintopreschool.Inthegoodones,booksarereadaloud,valued,expounded,heldupforkidstoenjoy.TherestofAmericanchildrenarriveatschoolinkindergartenandarethen,forthirteenyears,eithernurturedorbetrayedbyteachers.61.WhydoestheauthormentionHarryPotterinthesecondparagraphA.Toshowthatteenagersdon’treadseriously.B.Toshowsmartphonesaremoreattractivetoteenagers.C.ToprovethatHarryPotterseriesarepopularamongteenagers.D.Toprovethatsports,computergamesandfriendshiparemorevaluable.62.InwhatwaydoesseriousreadingresembleachoretoteenagersA.Swimmingandshoppingaresimilaractivities.B.Readingbookswillteachteenagerstobepolite.C.Readingcanbedividedintodutyandgratification.D.Seriousreadingisnolongerteenagers’life-longhobby.63.Accordingtotheauthor,teachersshouldencouragestudentstoreadseriouslyby_______.A.assigningstudentslesshomework B.developingtheirloveforreadingC.takingreadingasaprivilegedstatus. D.associatingbookswithwarmthandcomfort64.Thebesttitleforthispassageis________.A.Bookssmelllikeoldpeople B.smartphonesVSseriousreadingC.Doteensreadseriouslyanymore D.Educating3dimensionalhumanbeingsDTheeyelinermakesthedarkcircleslessvisible.Thelipglosshidesthetrembling.Theponytailhidesmissingpatchesofhair.TheAbercrombiesweatercoversbruises.Imightlookatbitthinner,buteveryonewillaskaboutmynewdiet.Myhairmightnotshinethewayitusedto,butthepinkribbonwilldistractcuriouseyes.OnehourofpreparationandIlooklikemyself.Onehourofpreparationandnoonewillknow.Onehouroutof24.SometimesIwonderifit’sworthit–wastingatwenty-fourthofmydayonalie.ButthenIseemywispyhairandbaggyeyes,andIhavetodoit.Checkingmymakeuponelasttime,Ipushmysleevesup,thoughnotpastmyelbows.Isliponacutepairofflatshoes–heelsaretoodangerouswithshakylegs–andgrabmyHollisterbag.Paddingdownstairs,Ibreatheinthescentofwafflesandsyrup.“Morning,Mom,”Icall.“Morning,baby,”shechirps.“Didyousleepwell”“BetterthanIhavebeen.”Shesighs,andhereyeslookahundredyearsoldforaminute.“Anyimprovementisgood,”shesayshalf-heartedly.“Ofcourse.”“Imadewaffles.”Heroffering.“Thanks,Mom.Smellsdelicious.”Myoffering.Isitatthetableandshehandsmeaplate.Thethoughtofallthatfoodturnsmystomach,butIforceasmileandthankmymotheragain.Shebusiesherselfatthesinkandfillsthesilencewithchatter.Whensheturnsaround,shetakesinthewafflesstillonmyplate,onlymissingafewbites.Ismileapologetically.“I’mnotveryhungrythismorning.”“You’llneedyourstrengthforthisafternoon.”Shebitesherlip.Shedoesn’tliketobringitupoverbreakfast.Ieatanotherbite.“Ipackedyourlunch.”“I’m18,Mom.Icanpackmyownlunch.Youhavemoreimportantthingstodo.”Shereachesforthepapersack.“ButnowIknowyou’llhavesomethingtoeat.Andyouneedtoeat,okayYouhavetokeepyourstrengthup.”Sighing,Itakethebag.Iknowthispeanutbutterandjellysandwichwon’tbeeaten,notanymorethantheoneyesterdayorthedaybefore.Anythingconsumedafter11endsupinaplasticbasinat4:07.It’sjustthewayitworks.“Hon,haveyouthoughtaboutwhatIsaidtheotherday”sheasks.Ishrugnoncommittally.“Sweetheart,youcan’thidethisforever.Eventuallyyou’regoingtomissschoolandpeoplewillstartaskingquestions.”“Mom,Ihavetwomonthsleftofhighschool.Icanmakeittillthen.I’mclasspresidentandprobablywillmakeagraduationspeech.Iwasvoted‘Mostpopular,’‘Mostfuntobearound,’‘Bestsmile,’and‘Mostlikelytosucceed.’I’mthegirlwho’sgotitalltogether.Peopledon’twanttoknowthatthegirlwho’sgotitalltogether,doesn’thaveitalltogether.Peopledon’twanttoknowthatgirlisdying!”“Honey,don’tsaythat.You’renotdying.”“Yes,Iam.YouheardDr.Morrison.Ihavemaybeayearleft.Mom,listentome.Idon’twanttobethegirleveryonelooksatandwhispers,‘Lookather.Poorthing!Ican’thandlethat.Iwanttobenormal.Justfortheselasttwomonths.”“Okay,”shewhispers.“Okay.Justremember,it’sokayifyoudon’thaveitalltogether.Sometimesthingsjustfallapartandthere’snothingwecando.”“Thanks,Mom.”Igrabmybagandlunchandkissheronthecheek.“Iloveyou.”“Iloveyoutoo,”mymomreplies.Thisexchange,oncetakenforgranted,isnowavitalpartofeverymorning,everyafternoon,everynight.Threelittlewords,followedbyfourmore,havecometomeanmorethananentireconversation.Theybridgeallgapsanddisagreements,becausewebothknowthereisnowafinitenumberleft.Keysinhand,Iopenthedoorandblinkintheearlymorningsun.MysilvercarwaitsinthedrivewayandasIwalktowardit,Icheckmyreflectioninthetintedwindow.Perfect.65.WhydoestheauthorthinkhermakeuptimeisspentonalieA.Becausesheisgoingonanewdiet.B.Becausesheispretendingtolooknormal.C.Becauseshetriestolookprettierthansheactuallyis.D.Becauseshehastodealwithherwispyhairandbaggyeyes.66.Theauthordoesn’teatmuchbreakfastbecauseshe_______.A.sheisnothungryinthemorning B.shedoesn’tlikewafflesC.sheisinterriblehealthcondition D.shejustlikesafewbites67.WhathappensifsheforcesherselftoeatsomefoodforlunchA.Shewillthrowituplater. B.ItwillbuildupherstrengthC.Shewilleventuallymissschool D.Itwillmakeherworkbetter.68.Theunderlinedsentence“Ishrugnoncommittally”mostprobablymeans________.A.theauthorisboardwithherMom B.theauthorgivesnoclearanswerC.theauthorhasalreadyconsideredit D.theauthorisindifferentabouttheissue69.Theexchangeofgreetingshavebecomevitalfortheauthorandhermombecause________.A.shewantstobenormal B.theydisagreewitheachotherC.sheisrunningoutoftime D.thereisagenerationgapbetweenthem70.WhatadjectivescanweusetodescribetheauthorA.politebutstupid B.hardworkingandsuccessfulC.popularbutstubborn D.understandingandconsiderate第四部分任務型閱讀(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)請認真閱讀下列短文,并根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一個最恰當?shù)膯卧~。注意:請將答案寫在答題卡上相應題號的橫線上。每個空格只填一個單詞。Psychologicalresearchsuggestssomeeffectivewaysyoucanbeattheholidayblues—andflagssomeespeciallyunhelpfulones.Herearesomestrategiestohelpyoucraftyourownhappinessrecipethisholidayseason.Atfamilygatheringswithcousinsyousecretlycan’tstandandin-lawswhodoleoutbackhandedcompliments,itcanbetemptingtoputonahappyfacewhileyouseetheinside.Indeed,thatmightevenseemlikethemostmatureresponse—nodrama,noconflict.ButastudybyresearchersatMichiganStateUniversityandWestPointmightmakeyouthinktwice.Theyfolloweddozensofbusdriversfortwoweeks,lookingtoseewhentheyflashedfakeversusgenuinesmilesattheirpassengers.Theresultsshowedthatondayswhenthedriverstriedtoputonanactandfakeagoodmood,theiractualmoodsgotworse.Thiswasespeciallytrueforwomen.Theresearchsuggeststhatpeoplewhoreallywanttobehappyactuallyderivelesshappinessfrompositiveexperiences,apparentlybecausetheirexpectationsaretoohigh.Againandagain,tryingtoforcehappinessseemstohavetheoppositeeffect.Theresultsofthebus-driverstudycanbeexplainedbyresearchersOliverJohnofUCBerkeleyandJamesGrossofStanfordWedon’tliketobeinauthentic.What’smore,whenwesuppressemotionslikesadness,wedenythemtheimportantfunctiontheyserve.Sadnesscansignalthatsomethingisdistressingus;ifwedon’trecognizeit,wemightnottakethenecessarystepstoimprovethesituation.Expressingoursadnesscanalsoelicitcomfortandcompassionfromthosewhocareaboutus,strengtheningourbonds.Bycontrast,suppressingouremotionscanactuallyundermineourrelationships:AstudyledbySanjaySrivastavaoftheUniversityofOregonfoundthatcollegestudentswhobottleduptheiremotionsexperiencedlesssocialsupport,feltlessclosetoothers,andwerelesssatisfiedwiththeirsociallives.Butthisdoesnotmeantalkingendlesslyorlashingoutatourin-laws.Somewaysofprocessingandactingonouremotionsarehealthierthanothers.Recently,scientistshavebeenpayingspecialattentiontothebenefitsofmindfulness.Whenyourespondmindfullytoanemotionaltrigger,youpauseratherthanreacting.Yousimplynoticewhatyou’refeelingwithoutjudgingthatresponseasrightorwrong.Studiessuggestthatamindfulresponsetoanegativeeventreducestheamountofsadnessweexperience,isassociatedwithlessdepressionandanxiety,andmayevencarryphysiologicalbenefits,suchasloweringourheartrates.It’sawaytoavoidsup-pressingyouremotionswithoutreactinghastilyorgettingconsumedbyrumination.Fortunately,researchsuggeststhatmindfulnessisaskillyoucancultivateovertime.Unavoidably,holidayswillbringamixofhighsandlows.Perhapsthemostimportantlessontokeepinmindisthatthisvarietyofemotionsmightbethebestthingpossibleforyouroverallwell-being.Thatwasthekeyinsightfromastudypublishedin2014byateamofresearchersfromYaleUniversity,HarvardBusinessInotherwords,sadness,anger,andotherdifficultemotionsarelikesomanyotherstaplesoftheholidays,fromeggnogtoofficeparties:Inmoderation,they’renothingtofear.Justmakesureyou’rebalancingthemwithlighterexperiences.Anddon’tforgettogiveyourselfabreak.The4-StepGuidetoDealingwithSadnessDuringtheHolidaysDon’t(71)▲cheerToavoidconflict,peopleoften(72)▲tobehappyevenwhenrelativestalkendlesslyatfamilygatherings,whichappearstobea(73)▲behavior.Researchersfindthatthereisnopointinforcinghappinessbyobservingdriverswhofeelworsewhentheygivepassengersa(74)▲smile,andthatthosewhodesirehappinessactuallybecomelesshappyduetotheirhighexpectations.Don’tsuppresssadnessWefeelbadwhenourappearance(75)▲withourtruefeeling.Negativeemotions,whenrecognized,canmakepeopletakemeasurestoimprovethesituation.Ifsuppressed,negativeemotionsmight(76)▲ourfriendships.Respond(77)▲Mindfulresponsestonegativeemotionscanbe(78)▲inthattheymightcauselessdepressionandanxiety,andcanevenlowerheartrates.(79)▲youremotionalcocktailResearchfindthatexperiencingvariousemotionscanhavemanyadvantages,especiallyintermsofpeople’s(80)▲wellbeing.Therefore,youneedtobalanceyourdifficultemotionswithlighterexperiences.第五部分:書面表達(滿分25分)81.請閱讀下面短文,并按照要求用英語寫一篇150詞左右的文章。Accordingtoseveralstudies,highschoolstudentslivingoncampusperformbetteracademicallythanthosewholiveoffcampus.Perhapsit’sbecausestudentslivingindormsareclosertothethingstheyneed,likethelibraryandthecomputerlabs.Ormaybeit’sbecausethemealplanthatcomeswithmostdormstakesthepressureoffhavingtosearchforfood,givingstudentsmoretimetostudy.Andthinkofallthepotentialstudypartnersfloatingaroundthehallwaysorenergeticallyhighlightingtheirtextbooksinthestudylounge.Nowonderdormlifeissuchagoodidea.Youcan’tbeatdormliving.You’llmakefriendseasily,studywithgroupsoffriends,alwayshavesomeonetoeatwith,andstayuplatesocializingalmosteverynight.Youwillshareyourexperiencewithotherpeoplewhoaregoingthroughthesameupsanddowns,andthatmakeseverythingeasier.Alloftheseadvantagesdon’terasethefactthatdormlifecanbechallenging.You’relivingwithalotofotherpeople,andthat’sarecipeforconflict.Butconflictispartoflife,andlearninghowtodealwithitsuccessfullyisessentialtobecominganadult.【寫作內(nèi)容】1.
用約30個單詞寫出上文概要;2.
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