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第1頁(共1頁)2021-2022學(xué)年上海交大附中高二(上)期末英語試卷第I卷I.ListeningComprehensionSectionAShortConversationsDirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.1.(1分)A.Wecanneverlearnthepastoftheocean.B.Weneedmoreevidenceaboutthepast.C.It'snecessarytostepawayfromthepast.D.Weneedabigdatetodiscoverythefuture.2.(1分)A.Hecouldn'tfindaplacetosmoke.B.Hejustneedssmokingwhenthinking.C.Hethinksithorribletostopsmoking.D.Hecouldn'tfindawaytostopsmoking.3.(1分)A.Sheneedstosticktocertainapproachesinkeepinghealthy.B.Sheshouldtakemorecareofherownhealth.C.Sheneedssomefurtherinstructioninkeepinghealthy.D.Sheshouldlearntocaremoreaboutherownhealth.4.(1分)A.At1:00p.m.onApril7.B.At1:00p.m.onApril6.C.At10:00a.m.onApril6.D.At10:00p.m.onApril7.5.(1分)A.Sometinnedfood.B.Freshmeatinthefridge.C.Somethingfreshfromthemarket.D.Theleftoverinthefridge.6.(1分)A.Mr.Brownwon'tgotoChicago.B.Mr.Brownwillbescheduledtomeettheman.C.Mr.Brownwantstomeettheman.D.Mr.Brownwillmeetthemanforthefirsttime.7.(1分)A.Abombexplodedinthearea.B.Thepolicehavetakenthebombsaway.C.Peopleareattackedbyterrorists.D.Theareawithunexplodedbombsislockeddown.8.(1分)A.Historymaypredictthefuture.B.Historyisdifferentfromfuture.C.Shecanconsultthepastforherproblems.D.Historytaughtheralesson.9.(1分)A.Theyshouldgopurchasingliketheothers.B.Theyoughttofollowtheirownemotions.C.Theyshouldgoandbarkatarighttree.D.Theyoughttomakereasonabledecision.10.(1分)A.Hewasinterviewedbyhiswife.B.Heinterviewedhiswife.C.Theywerebothcandidatesforajob.D.Theyworkedtogetherinacompany.SectionBDirections:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachofthepassagesandtheconversation.Theconversation(s)andthepassage(s)willbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.11.(4.5分)(1)A.Onthegrassinthegarden.B.Onthefenceofthegarden.C.Inthetreesaroundthegarden.D.Beyondthefenceofthegarden.(2)A.Newtonwasbarkingatpigeons.B.Newtonwasenjoyingthefoodinthegrass.C.Newtonwasplayingwiththepigeons.D.Newtonwaslyingingrass,leavingthepigeonsalone.(3)A.Toshowhiscourage.B.Todrivethebirdsaway.C.Toattracthismaster'sattention.D.Toscarethebirdsforfun.12.(4.5分)(1)A.Becausetheymayfeellifeisstressfultothem.B.Becausetheytendtomakemistakesoften.C.Becausetheyhavenoideaonhowtousetelephonetomakeaconversation.D.Becausetheymaynotbewellpreparedandafraidtomakemistakes.(2)A.Focusingonlearningsimplevocabularyandphrases.B.Learningasmuchandsoonasheexpected.C.Beginningwithsimplethingsandfurtheringskillsregularly.D.Relaxingandenjoyingthemistakes,sincenooneisperfect.(3)A.Todemonstratetelephoneconversationexamplesofvariouscontents.B.Topresentsomemistakesintelephoneconversations.C.Toshowmoreexamplesongreetings,goodbyesandthelike.D.ToshoweverythingintelephoneconversationbothinEnglishandinChinese.13.(6分)(1)A.aconstructionengineer.B.Afinancialanalyst.C.Anaccountant.D.Abusinessresearcher.(2)A.Becausehewastooshytotalktopeople.B.Becausehewasabsolutelybusywithhishomework.C.Becausehewasnotreadyfortheinterviewsthen.D.Becausehewastoobusywithhisworktoaffordanymoretime.(3)A.BecauseJohnwasanicepersonandwelcomealmosteverywhere.B.BecauseJohnhadniceworkingexperience.C.BecauseJohndidwellinschoolandthejobmarketwasfriendly.D.BecauseJohnwasawell﹣trainedanalyst.(4)A.Heshouldtakemorejobsformoreexperience.B.Heshouldworkharderinschoolbeforegoingforanyinterview.C.Heshoulddomoreresearchonhowtodoaninterview.D.Heshouldlearnmoreaboutthecompaniesheappliedfor.GrammarandVocabulary.SectionAMultipleChoiceDirections:BeneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.14.(1分)Foranindividual______ashavinggamingdisorder,theWHOsuggestsanindividualshouldhaveshownsignificantimpairmentduetocomputergamesforatleast12months.()A.diagnosed B.havingbeendiagnosed C.tobediagnosed D.beingdiagnosed15.(1分)Thisadventurouschildturnedintoamanwhoneverstoppedexploring,______inpersonorthroughthewordsheputonpaper.()A.nomatter B.whether C.however D.whenever16.(1分)TheEvergladesistheonlyplaceonEarth______freshwateralligatorsandsaltwatercrocodilesliveinthesamearea.()A.that B.which C.where D.whose17.(1分)Ifthecountryisfullyemployed,itsboomindustriescannotgrow______otherindustriesshrink.()A.if B.unless C.lest D.for18.(1分)Theseproductsreceivedgoodcustomerresponse,______in4%comparablestoresalesgrowthinNovember.()A.resulted B.toresult C.resulting D.havingresulted19.(1分)PublicschoolsintheUnitedStateshavetobeneutralaboutreligion______theycloseforholidayslikeChristmas.()A.incase B.a(chǎn)sif C.inthat D.eventhough20.(1分)Noneoftheseefforts______todayhaditnotbeenforthepast50﹣yearsofNASAefforts.()A.wouldexist B.wouldhaveexisted C.existed D.hadexisted21.(1分)Oftheseapproaches______works,thereseemslittlehopethatNASA,lefttoitself,willgetitrightnexttime.()A.which B.that C.whichever D.whatever22.(1分)Thetreatygavethemalargereservationin______isnowNebraska,SouthDakotaandWyoming.()A.where B.which C.that D.what23.(1分)Chinahaslongworriedaboutitsoverseasstudents______back,butthingshavetakenaturnforthebetterinrecentyears.()A.won'tcome B.notcoming C.nottocome D.nothavingcome24.(1分)Apopularsayinggoes,"Itiseasiertochangethe______ofariverthanaperson'snature."()A.source B.course C.texture D.perception25.(1分)Typically,amountainrangewillbetheboundarybetweentheareaoftwopoleis(城邦)ora______ofwater,becauseGreecehastheseawindingthroughiteverywhere.()A.stretch B.pick C.profile D.division26.(1分)Wetakeplagiarism(剽竊)veryseriouslyand,asaresult,ourpublishingplatformincludesacomprehensivesystemtoensure______.()A.a(chǎn)daptation B.maturity C.originality D.distinctiveness27.(1分)HurricaneKatrina,whichhitNewOrleansin2005,laid______America'sclassdivide,asbetter﹣offresidentsescapedthecitywhilepoorblackssufferedinthestinkysportsarena.()A.raw B.bare C.complicated D.racial28.(1分)TheseMBAsareundeniablyexpensiveand______posethequestionastohowmuchvalueandpaybacktheycanprovide.()A.essentially B.a(chǎn)bsolutely C.consistently D.consequentlySectionBDirections:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.29.(10分)A.touchesB.stageC.crossedD.outnumberingE.presentF.fundraiserG.accountH.availableI.wanderedJ.addressK.coverageThenightbeforetheMarchonWashington,on28August1963,MartinLutherKingaskedhisaidesforadviceaboutthenextday'sspeech."Don'tusethelinesabout'Ihaveadream',hisadviserWyattWalkertoldhim."You'veusedittoomanytimesalready."Kinghadindeedemployedtherefrain(repeatedsentences)severaltimesbefore.Ithadfeaturedinanaddressjustaweekearlierata(1)inChicago,andafewmonthsbeforethatatahugerallyinDetroit.Aswithmostofhisspeeches,bothhadbeenwellreceived,butneitherhadbeenregardedasmomentous.Thisspeechhadtobedifferent.WhileKingwasbynowanationalpoliticalfigure,relativelyfewoutsidetheblackchurchandthecivilrightsmovementhadheardhimgiveafull(2).Withallthreetelevisionnetworksofferinglive(3)ofthemarchforjobsandfreedom,thiswouldbehisoratorical(演說的)introductiontothenation.Afterawiderangeofconflictingsuggestionsfromhisstaff,KingleftthelobbyattheWillardhotelinDCtoputthefinal(4)toaspeechthathehopedwouldbereceived,inhiswords,"liketheGettysburgAddress".AfewfloorsbelowKing'ssuite,Walkermadehimself(5).Kingwouldcalldownandtellhimwhathewantedtosay;Walkerwouldwritesomethingthathehopedworked,andthenheadupthestairsto(6)ittoKing.Kingfinishedtheoutlineataboutmidnightandthenwroteadraftinlonghand.OneofhisaideswhowenttoKing'ssuitethatnightsawwords(7)outthreeorfourtimes.HethoughtitlookedasthoughKingwerewritingpoetry.Kingwenttosleepatabout4am,givingthetexttohisaidestoprintanddistribute.The"Ihaveadream"sectionwasnotinit.AfewhoursafterKingwenttosleep,themarch'sorganizer,BayardRustin,(8)ontotheWashingtonMall,wherethedemonstrationwouldtakeplacelaterthatday,withsomeofhisassistants,tofindsecuritypersonnelandjournalists(9)demonstrators.PoliticalmarchesinWashingtonarenowcommonplace,butin1963attemptingto(10)amarchofthissizeinthatplacewasunprecedented.30.(10分)A.perceiveB.detectorsC.positionedD.clarityE.renewF.respectG.modifyH.concentrationI.fooledJ.receptionK.mediumWinetastingmeanssamplingitinordertojudgeitsqualityordefineitscharacteristics.Professionalwinetastingrequiresthestudyand(1)ofsomerulesonhowtotasteawine,howevereveryonecandoit,eventhelessexperienced,followingsomeeasyprecautions.Therearenodifferencesbetweenhowtotastearedwineorhowtotasteawhitewine.Inbothcasesitisaquestionofcarryingoutasensoryanalysisthatinvolvessight,smellandtasteand,ofcourse,interpretingwhatyoursenses(2)withyourownpersonalexperiences,memoriesandemotions.TheappearanceOfallthesensorysystems,thevisualoneiscertainlythemostcomplex.Justthinkthattheopticnervecontainsamillionreceptorscomparedtotheacousticonewhichcontainsonly30,000.Visualevaluationbeginsbyobservingthewineasitispouredintotheglass.Theglassshouldbebroughttoeyeleveltoevaluatecolor,transparencyand(3).Thebestwaytodothisistotilt(傾斜)theglassagainstawhitebackgroundtobringoutthecolortone.Byrotatingtheglasssothatthewinespreadsonthewallsoftheglass,youwillobservethearches,alsoknownas'tears'or'legs':(4)oftheviscosity(粘稠度)ofthewineandthealcoholcontent.Thesmallerthearchesandthemoreviscousthewineisonthewalls,thegreaterthestructureandthealcoholcontent.OnthenoseThesenseofsmellisnever(5),unlikewhathappenstoothersenseorgans,suchasvision.Forthisreason,themomentinwhichthewineissmeltinasensoryanalysisisveryimportantandrequiresparticular(6).Theolfactory(connectedwiththesenseofsmell)stimulireachtherighthemisphereofourbrain,theoneinchargeofcreativityandemotions.Thesenseofsmellhasdirectconnectionswiththepartofthebrainwhichoverseesourintimateandemotionallife,andcan(7)brainactivitybyinfluencingouractionsmuchmorethanwerealize.Thewineshouldbesmeltwhentheglassisstill,inhalingdeeplyandquicklyandthenmovingtheglassaway.Beforesniffingagain,itisgoodtoswirltheglassinordertoreleasethevolatile(易揮發(fā)的)substances.Theperceivedodorsaregenerallygroupedintosixlargefamilies:floral,fruity,vegetable,spicy,differentbiochemicals.Wealsotrytoperceiveitsintensityandcomplexity.OnthepalateThetimehascometotastethewineandunderstandhowtoevaluatethewineinthemouth,usingthesenseoftaste.Tastehassimilar(8)mechanismsasthesenseofsmell,onethatoperatesonmoleculesdispersedintheairandtheotheroncompoundsdissolvedorotherwiseconveyedbyaliquid(9).Bothsmellandtastereachtheareasolderthanthecerebralcortex(大腦皮層).Thewinemustbetastedinsmallquantitiesandheldinthemouthtoallowthetastebuds(10)onthetongueandonthepalatetobeabletoperceiveitsflavor(therearefourflavorsthatwecanrecognizewithdescriptors:sweet,salty,sourandbitter)andtheconsistencyorbody.ReadingComprehensionSectionAClozeDirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.31.(15分)TheMarchonWashingtonforJobsandFreedomTheMarchonWashingtonbroughttogethermanydifferentcivilrightsgroups,laborunions,and(1)organizations,includingtheNationalAssociationfortheAdvancementofColoredPeople,theAmericanFederationofLabor,andtheSouthernChristianLeadershipConference.(2),notallcivilrightsactivistswereinfavorofthemarch.BayardRustin,thoughoneofthemainorganizersofthemarch,wasconcernedthatitwouldturnviolentanddamagetheinternational(3)oftheCivilRightsMovement.Others,likeMalcolmX,whohelpedpopularizethemilitantBlackPowerMovement,lookeddownupontheMarchonWashingtonbecauseofitsnonviolent(4).Callingitthe"Farce(鬧?。﹐nWashington,"MalcolmXaccusedblackcivilrightsactivistsofteamingwithwhitesandaccepting(5)fromwhites.OnAugust28,1963,250,000protestersgatheredontheNationalMallinWashington,DCtodemonstrate(6)fullcivil,political,andeconomicrightsforAfricanAmericans.TheMarchonWashingtonwasoneofthelargestdemonstrationsforhumanrightsinUShistory,andaspectacular(7)ofthepowerofnon﹣violentdirectaction.1963wasthe100thanniversaryofAbrahamLincoln'sEmancipationProclamation(《解放黑奴宣言》),andoneofthemajorthemesoftherallywasthatthe(8)ofemancipationremainedunfulfilled.ThemarchbeganattheWashingtonmonumentandendedattheLincolnMemorial,whererepresentativesofthe(9)organizationsdeliveredspeeches.ThelastspeakerofthedaywasDr.MartinLutherKing,Jr.,whodeliveredwhatbecamethemostfamousspeechoftheentirecivilrightsera,the"IHaveaDream"speech,which(10)aworldinwhichpeoplewerejudgednotbythecoloroftheirskin,butbythecontentoftheircharacter.Becauseofthis,apopular(11)hasarisenthatitwasDr.Kingwhoinitiatedtherally.Infact,theideaforamarchonWashingtonbelongedtoA.PhilipRandolph,ablacklaborleaderwho(12)theNegroAmericanLaborCouncilatthetimeofthemarch,andhadpreviouslyorganizedtheBrotherhoodofSleepingCarPorters,thefirstAfricanAmericanlaborunioninUShistory.ThesolepurposeoftheMarchonWashingtonwasnottoeliminateJimCrowlaws,whichmeantSouthernblackswouldcontinuetoliveinconditionsofpovertyandinequality,withwhites(13)themtheirhard﹣wonpoliticalrightsandfreedoms,thoughtheprotesterscertainlydesiredtobringa(14)endtothesegregationthathadbeeninstitutionalizedintheSouthaftertheCivilWar.Thoughtheorganizersoftherallydemandedthedesegregationofallschools,themajorityofthedemandsrevolvedaroundissuesofeconomic(15)﹣likeequalaccesstopublicfacilitiesandaccommodations,housing,education,andjobs.(1)A.academicB.religiousC.vocationalD.commercial(2)A.FurthermoreB.ThereforeC.InsteadD.Nevertheless(3)A.reputationB.communityC.agreementD.status(4)A.approachB.tendencyC.intensityD.exposure(5)A.criticismB.apologiesC.donationsD.challenges(6)A.onbehalfofB.infavorofC.bymeansofD.onaccountof(7)A.justificationB.symbolC.exampleD.version(8)A.presenceB.interpretationC.potentialD.promise(9)A.sponsoringB.opposingC.strikingD.emerging(10)A.analyzedB.envisionedC.compromisedD.emphasized(11)A.phenomenonB.theoryC.practiceD.misconception(12)A.foundedB.opposedC.headedD.favored(13)A.grantingB.denyingC.threateningD.declining(14)A.substantialB.royalC.swiftD.remarkable(15)A.prosperityB.securityC.policyD.justiceSectionBDirections:Readthefollowingfourpassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.32.(8分)CharlesinChargeIn1812,theyearCharlesDickenswasborn,therewere66novelspublishedinBritain.Peoplehadbeenwritingnovelsforacentury﹣mostcriticsdatethegenretoRobinsonCrusoein1719﹣butnobodyaspiredtodoitprofessionally.Manyworksoffictionappearedanonymously,withattributionslike"ByaLady."Thesteam﹣poweredprintingpresswasstillinitsinfancy;theliteracyrateinEnglandwasunder50%.Andnovels,forthemostpart,werelookeduponassilly,immoral,toxicorjustplainbad."Nospeciesofcompositionhasbeensomuchdecried,"wroteoneladyofthetime,JaneAusten,inNorthangerAbbey,asatiricalnovelthatcriticizesasensitiveyoungwomanwhoreadstoomanygothicnovels.In1870,whenDickensdied,theworldmournedhimasitsfirstliterarycelebrity:acareerwriterandpublisher,famousandbeloved,whohadledanexplosioninboththepublicationofnovelsandtheirreadershipandwhosecharacterswereheldupasmoraltouchstones.TodayDickens'greatnessisunchallenged.Expellinghimfromthepantheon(名流)ofEnglishliteraturewouldmakeaboutasmuchsenseastheLouvresellingofftheMonaLisa.HowdidDickensgettothetop?It'spartlythatDickens'writingattractedaudiencesfromallwalksoflife.It'spartlythathiscareerrodeawaveofsocial,politicalandscientificprogress.Butit'salsothatherewrotethecultureofliteratureandputhimselfatthecenter.Asthe200thanniversaryofhisbirthdayapproaches,itispossible﹣andenlighteningforourownculture﹣tounderstandhowhemadehimselfalastingone.Dickensgotintonovelwritingbyaccident.Asayoungman,helongedtobeanactorandtrainedtobeareporter.In1836heacceptedamagazinecommissiontowriteaseriesofcomicsketchestoaccompanyasetofillustrationsofsportinglife.Theresult,ThePosthumousPapersofthePickwickClub,wasasensation.ItestablishedDickensasapeerlessventriloquist(腹語者),abletochannelthevoicesofbothcelebritiesandservants,andasagiftedwriterofserials,whichbecamethestandardmethodofpublicationinanerawhenbookswereexpensivebutcheapperiodicalsthrived.Mostimportantintermsofhislegacy,ThePickwickPapersestablishedhimasafinanciallyviable(可存活的)artist,bridgingthegapbetweencreativityandcommerce.FromPickwicktohisdeathbed,hewroteforanaudience,andhewroteformoney﹣twoforcesthatbeforehistimehadhadlittletodowithart."Heinventedthatformofpublicity,anintimacywithhismassreadership,"saysNicholasDames,aVictorianscholar."Andheinventedmerchandising."(ThinkofAChristmasCarol,whichhetimedfortheholidays.)"Allthosethingsthatweassociatewithpublishingculture﹣hewasessentiallythefirst."AndDickensknewit.HecalledhimselftheInimitable,anicknamethatstuck.(1)WhichofthefollowingstatementsistrueofBritishnovelsinthe18thcentury?A.Theyweremostlywrittenbyfemaleamateurwriters.B.AboutonlyhalfoftheBritonshadeverreadnovels.C.Theywereunpopularpartlyfortechnologicalreasons.D.Mostnovelswerepoorlyreceivedexceptsatiricalones.(2)Dickensiscomparedwiththe"MonaLisa"inthetexttostress.A.theimpressivecharactershecreatedB.hisgreatimportanceinBritishliteratureC.hissuccessingainingawidereadershipD.thereaders'loveandadmirationforhim(3)What'stheauthor'spurposeinwritingthepassage?A.TopraiseCharlesDickens'literarycontributionstoBritishliterature.B.TointroduceCharlesDickens'lifeexperienceandhisachievements.C.ToanalyzethegrowthofnovelwritingintheUKinthe18thcentury.D.ToexploreCharlesDickens'pathtobecomingagreatwriterinhistory.(4)Intheauthor'sopinion,Dickens'uniquenesscanbebestexplainedbythefactthat.A.hisworkscouldappealtoreadersofdifferentsocialclassesB.hetookadvantageofthesocial,politicalandscientificadvancesC.hemadewritingbothprofitableandtouchingtothereadersD.heexploredbothBritishcultureandhimselfinhiswriting33.(6分)THESHAKESPEAREHOUSESThefiveShakespeareHousesinandaroundStratford﹣upon﹣AvonofferyouanauthenticexperienceoftheStratfordworldinwhichthefamousdramatistwasborn,livedanddied.CloselyconnectedwithWilliamShakespeareorhisimmediatefamily,theseoriginalhousesarenowownedandearedforbytheShakespeareBirthplaceTrust.OPENINGTIMESSeptember—MayMon—Sat:10:00am—4:00pmSunday:10:30am—4:00pmJune—AugustMon—Sat:9:00am—5:00pmSunday:9:30am—5:00pmBESTVALUETICKETSTHETHREEIN﹣TOWNSHAKESPEAREHOUSESAdult£8.50Child£4.20Family£20.00ALLFIVESHAKESPEAREHOUSESAdult£12.00Child£6.00Family£29.00CHILDRENANDSTUDENTSTICKETSUnder5:FreeBetween5&16:Childrate17andover:Adultrate17andoverandinsecondaryeducation:FamilyticketGROUPVISITSGroupsof20ormorevisitorsqualifyfora10%discountonticketprices.Formoreinformationtelephone01789201806or201836.SPECIALVISITSTheHousesareopenoutofhoursbyspecialarrangement.Theyofferauniquesettingforfunctions,dinners,receptionsandotherevents.Formoreinformationtelephone01789201808.EDUCATIONGROUPSWewelcomevisitsbyorganizedgroups.Onememberofstaffisadmittedfreewithevery10pupilsorstudents.Additionaladultsandhelperswillbechargedattheadultrate.Pupilsofprimaryandsecondaryschoolswillbechargedatthechildrate(validstudentIDmayberequested).Educationgroupsof20ormorevisitorsalsoqualifyfora10%discountonadmissions.Formoreinformationtelephone0178201806or201836.EDUCATIONDEPARTMENTTheEducationDepartmentattheTrustorganizesmanyspecialprojects,dayschools,coursesandlectures.Ifyouwouldlikefurtherinformation,telephone01789201805.(1)Wherecanwemostprobablyfindthispassage?A.Inatextbook.B.Inatravelbooklet.C.Inamagazine.D.InabookonShakespeare.(2)Ifagroupof30middleschoolstudentsaccompaniedbytwoteachersistovisitthefiveShakespeareHouses,howmuchshouldtheypayforthetickets?A.£180B.£183.6C.£162D.£204(3)WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.ShakespearelivedinallthefivehousesinandaroundStratford﹣upon﹣Avon.B.TheHousesareopenlongerhoursinOctoberthaninJulybothonweekdaysandatweekends.C.IfvisitorsneedmoreinformationaboutlecturesonShakespeare,hecancontact201836.D.YoucanvisittheHousesafter5pmifyoucontacttheTrustinadvanceon01789201808.34.(8分)HungerpainsWhenLay'spotatochipschallengedAmericanswithitsslogan"Betyoucan'teatjustone"inthe1960s,thecompanywasmakingaprettysafebet.Potatochips,likepizzaandicecream,topthelistofthemost"addictive"foods.Weknowthatcertainfeaturesofthesefoodstriggerthebrainspleasurecenterandmakeitdifficulttostopeating.Butwhenwesaythesefoodsare"addictive,"dowereallymeanit?Canyouliterallybeaddictedtofood?It'sacontroversialquestionamongresearchers."Foodaddictionisnotuniversallyrecognizedbymedicalprofessionals,butthereareindividualpractitionerswhobelievethatitisaconceptthathasutility,"saysCheveseTurnerfromtheNationalEatingDisorderAssociation.Althoughyoucanfindprogramsthattreatfoodaddiction,tryingtogettreatmentforfoodaddictioncouldbedangerousbecausethetreatmentplancouldencouragedisorderedeating.Andtobehonest,the"symptoms"offoodaddiction,accordingtoFoodAddictsAnonymous,arealittlequestionable.Theirwebsiteasks:"Haveyoutrieddifferentdietsorweightlossprograms,butnonehasworkedpermanently?Doyouavoidsocialinteractionsbecauseyoufeelyoudonotlookgoodenoughordonothavetheproperfittingclothes?"Manypeoplecouldansweryestothesequestions."Peoplewhohavedraftedthemselvesintotheanti﹣fat﹣personarmyfeelcomfortableandjustifiedinjudgingfatpeople'sfoodchoices,"activistRagenChastainwroteinherblog."Whethertheyaredisgracingusforeatingsomethingthattheydon'tthinkweshouldbeeating,orcongratulatingusforeatingsomethingofwhichtheyapprove,fatpeoplecanfindourselvesdealingwithallkindsofinappropriateinteractionsinvolvingfood."OthersymptomslistedbyFoodAddictsAnonymoussoundmorelegitimate:"Haveyoufoundyourselfvomiting,usinglaxatives(瀉藥)orexercisingalottoavoidaweightgainafteryouhaveeatenalot?"Thiskindofsymptomcertainlypointstodisorderedeating,ifnotfoodaddiction.Perhapstheclosestrecognizedconditiontofoodaddictionisbingeeatingdisorder(BED).ButBEDandfoodaddictionarenotthesamething."Foodaddictionisdefinedascausingapreoccupationwithfoodsthatprovideintensepleasureanddopamineincreaseslikedrugs,alcohol,shopping,gambling,"Turnersays."WhilepeoplewithBEDmayfeastonhighlytastyfoods,bingeingisonlyonepartofthebehaviorsassociatedwiththedisorderand,therefore,treatmentiscomplex."Often,peoplewhobingealsoengageinrestrictivebehaviorslikeoverexercisingandfasting,TurnersayspeoplewhohaveBEDalsotendtohavedepression,anxietyorothermooddisorders.Whiletreatmentforfoodaddictiontypicallycallsforavoidingwhiteflour,sugar,andotherso﹣called"addictive"foods,treatmentforBEDismoreinvolved.BEDtreatmenttriestoaddressunderlyingissues,includingpainfulexperiencesandmentalhealth,aswellasdecreasetheurgetobingeandrestrictfood.Intreatmentforfoodaddiction,restrictiontypicallygoesunaddressed.Whileeatingdisorderexpertsagreethatsomefoodsareengineeredtobeastastyandaddictiveaspossible,manyworrythattheconceptoffoodaddictioncouldbemoreharmfulthanhelpful.(1)Theresearchers'disagreementliesin.A.whetherLay'spotatochipsareaddictiveB.whatthepublicmeanby"addictive"C.whetherfoodaddictionismedicallyacceptedD.howmuchnutritionaddictivefoodscontain(2)WhatcanbeinferredfromRagenChastain'swords?A.Plus﹣sizepeopleareactua
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