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2020.2021學(xué)年上海市松江區(qū)高三(上)期末英語(yǔ)試卷(一模)
I.ListeningComprehensionSectionADirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshort
conversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbe
askedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.
Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswerson
yourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
1.(1分)A.Azookeeper.
B.Apostalworker.
C.Ashopassistant.
D.Anaiiportsecurityguard.
2.(1分)A.Satisfied.
B.Disappointed.
C.Afraid.
D.Apologetic.
3.(1分)A.Theygotthereatdifferenttime.
B.Thewomandidn'tgothere.
C.Themanforgotaboutthemeeting.
D.Theydidn'tagreeonthemeetingplace.
4.(1分)A.Herhusbandcouldn'tfindasuitablejob.
B.Herhusbandquarreledwiththeirson.
C.Shehadanargumentwithherhusband.
D.Shehadtostayhomebecauseshewasfired.
5.(1分)A.Exciting.
B.Funny.
C.Outdated.
D.Terrible.
6.(1分)A.Atarestaurant.
B.Atagrocery.
C.Inatheater.
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D.Onafarm.
7.(1分)A.Shedoesn'tworkhardenough.
B.Sheneverfallsasleepinciass.
C.ShehasaJapaneseculturalbackground.
D.Herparentsurgehertohavemoresleep.
8.(1分)A.Takeacourseonsailing.
B.Watchsomesailingshows.
C.Buythingsneededforsailing.
D.Learnsailingfromanapp.
9.(1分)A.Thebirdsarenotbeautifulenough.
B.Thewomanpreferstoteachacattotalk.
C.Thebirdsactuallycannotimitatehumanvoice.
D.Thewomanwon'thavethebirdsatsuchaprice.
10.(1分)A.Hedidn'tseethesign.
B.Hegotthreeparkingticketsthismonth.
C.Herefusedtopayafine.
D.Heparkedhiscarthereafterworkinghours.
SectionBDirections:InSectionB,youwillheartwopassagesandonelongerconversation.
Aftereachpassageorconversation,youwillbeaskedseveralquestions.Thepassagesand
theconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyou
hearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthe
bestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
11.(4.5分)(1)A.Hisregularwatertherapy.
B.Hisdisabilitytoswimlikeothers.
C.Lackofpropertraining.
D.Aterribleexperienceinapool.
(2)A.HewantedtotrainanOlympicchampion.
B.HehopedkidslikeZulficcouldlearnswimming.
C.Hewantedtoimprovephysicaleducationforkids.
D.Theexistingswimmingequipmentwasn'tstandard.
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(3)A.Hewillsooncompeteinaworldgame.
B.Hecouldswimtwiceasfastasaverageswimmers.
C.HecouldswimthelengthofOlympic-sizedpoolswithhelp.
D.Hewonalocalswimmingcompetitionfordisabledpeople.
12.(4.5分)(1)A.Acellphone.
B.Aleatherwallet.
C.Aminicamera.
D.Analarmclock.
(2)A.ItwilltrackthethiefwithGPSsystem.
B.Itwillcontactbankstostopwithdrawing.
C.Analarmwillbesenttothepolicestation.
D.Apictureoftheopenerwillbetaken.
(3)A.Itisamultifunctionalwallet.
B.It'sold-fashionedinthisage.
C.Itisuniqueinsizeandfunction.
D.Itcantextmessagesautomatically.
13.(6分)(1)A.30%.
B.24%.
C.96%.
D.50%.
(2)A.Henearlybecameblind.
B.Hisvisionbecameevenworse.
C.Hecouldn'tseeverywellatnight.
D.Hiseyesweredryforseveralmonths.
(3)A.Nervous.
B.Regretful.
C.Painful.
D.Relaxed.
(4)A.Lasersurgeryissafedespiteitssideeffects.
B.Twoweeks1homerestisrequiredafterthesurgery.
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C.Thecostofthesurgeryistoohighforordinarypeople.
D.Peoplewithpoorvisionareallgoodcandidatesforthesurgery.
H.GrammarandVocabularySectionADirectionsAfterreadingthepassagebelow,fillin
theblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrectFortheblankswitha
givenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheother
blanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.
14.(10分)
MusicFestivalinMontreal
EverySundayafternooninthePlateausection(高原地區(qū))ofMontreal,thousandsof
peopleofallages,nationalities,andeconomicbackgroundsgatherattheJacquesCartier
MonumentinMontRoyalParktoplayinstruments,singanddance.Thisweeklyjoyfulevent
iscalledthe"Tam-tamH-aname(1)(refer)toanAfricandrum-and
hasbecomeaninstitutionamongMontreaFsbohemians(放蕩不羈的文化人).
ThePlateauisoneofCanada'smostraciallyvarieddistrictswhereFrenchandEnglishare
bothspoken,unliketherestofFrench-speakingMontreal.Manyartists,musicians,and
writersinhabitthisareaduetothecheaprentofapartmentsandstudios.Inthesixties,it
becameknown(2)thebohemianareaofMontreal,andthestoresbegan
sellingclothing,musicandbooks(3)satisfiedthetastes.
MontRoyalParkis(4)manyoftheseartistsandmusicianswould
meetinthesixtiestohavelunchorjustspendanafternoontogether.Musiciansbrought
instruments,andeventuallyimpromptu(即興的)performanceofjazzgotstarted,(5)
(attract)poetswhorecitedtheirworkstothemusicbeingperformed.
Wordgotoutaboutthesegatherings,anditappealedtoevenmorepeopleuntilitwas
decidedthatthesegatheringswouldhappeneverySundayafternoon.Notonly(6)
peoplehaveagreattimeatthesegatherings,butitwasalsoanexcellentopportunityfor
musicians(7)(schedule)furthermeetingsinordertocooperateonmusical
projects.
Tam-tarn(8)(become)asortofMontrealinstitutionalready,which
isdrawingthousandsofpeopleeveryweekandrepresentingfreedomandcreativity,owingto
(9)impromptunature.Theeventbeginsaroundnoonandendsatsunset.
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EveryoneisinvitedtoattendaTam-tamwithaninstrument,(10)thehosts
thinkthecrowdparticipationcanmakeTam-tamaspecialoccasion.
SectionBDirections:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachword
canbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
15.(10分)
A.increasedB.inexcusableC.reverseD.shelterE.governingF.priorityG.
widespreadH.departingI.assignedJ.responseK.extra
Thiscorona-virusaffectseveryone,butnotequally.Becauseofcovid-19,thenumberof
extremelypoorpeoplewouldriseby70,000,000to100,000,000thisyear,theWorldBank
predicted.Usingabroadermeasure,includingthosewholackbasic(1)orcleanwater
andchildrenwhogohungry,thepoorwouldriseby240,000,000thisyear,saidtheUN.
Thatcould(2)almostadecadeofprogress.Vaccination(疫苗注射)willtosomeextent
helpeconomiesrecover,but(3)vaccinationwilltakeyearsandtheverypoorcannot
waitthatlong.
TheIMFandWorldBankhave(4)lending,butonly31%moreofthebank's
moneyhasreachedpoorcountries,saystheCentreforGlobalDevelopment.Governmentsin
poorcountriesneedtospendtheirmoneywisely.Evenwhenmoneyis(5)forgood
purposes,itistoooftenwastedorstolen.
Thebestwaytohelpthepooristogivethemmoneyinadirectmanner.Withalittle(6)
cashintheirpockets,thepoorcanfeedtheirchildrenandsendthembacktoschool,which
willhelpthemmakealivinginthefuture.Onecountrythathasdonewellgettingcashinto
poorpocketsisBrazil,despitePresidentJairBolsonaro'shabitofunderstatingtheeffectsof
covid-19.Variousmeasuresofpovertytherehaveactuallyfallen.A(n)(7)for
governmentsshouldbebasichealthcare,whichthecorona-virushasinterruptedsobadlythat
vaccinationratesforchildrenhavebeensetbackabout20years.Thecrisisrequirespoliticians
tomakehardchoicesquickly,andtheycanfollowtheexampleofChina.
Mistakesareunavoidable,givenhowmuchremainsunknownaboutthedisease,butsome
are(8).India'ssuddenlockdownforcedmillionsofmigrantworkerstoheadbackto
theirvillagesonfootorcrowdedtrains,spreadingthevirusfarandwide.Politicians(9)
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remotelyfromtheircomfortablehomeofficesshouldthinkharderabouthowtheirdecisions
mightaffectthosewhomcovid-19isplungingbackintoextremepoverty.Itisshamefulwhen
their(10)tocovid-19addstothesufferingoftheleastfortunate.
m.ReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:Foreachblankinthefollowingpassage
therearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedAB,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordor
phrasethatbestfitsthecontext
16.(15分)FitnessappssuchasStravacanbeusefultoolsformotivatingyoutostartandstickto
anexerciseplan.But,accordingtoastudyattheNationalUniversityofIreland,Galway,
theseappscanmakepeoplebecome(1)toexercise.Thestudy,whichobserved272
cyclistswhouseStrava,foundthatpeoplewhomainlyusethetooltoshowoffi(2),
postingtheirexercisetoreceivepraise,aremorelikelytodevelopanunhealthydesireand
highstresslevels.
Itseemsobviousthatbeingabletotrackandsharethetiniestdetailsofyourexercisemay
notalwaysbea(n)(3)thing.Ihadaneatingdisorderasateenagerand,foravery
unhappytime,(4)dominatedmylife.Iweighedmyselfseveraltimesaday.Icalculated
everythingfromhowmanycalorieswereinonebiteofanappletohowmanyextracaloriesI
would(5)byexercisingincoldweather.Iusedin-braincalculatingtechnologytotrack
allthis.HadIhadaccesstothehealthappsavailablenow,itwouldhavetakenmemuch
longerto(6)-notonlybecausethesekindsoftoolsenableobsessive(強(qiáng)迫性的)
behaviour,butbecausethey(7)andevenglorifyit.
Weliveinanagewhenyoucanneverbetoorichortoo(8).Calorie-countingis
nowcelebratedasadata-drivenroutetoself-improvement.Itis(9)tospotthe
symptomsassociatedwitheatingdisorderswheneveryoneseemstogethookedontheirfitness
statistics.Also,becauseeatingandexercisedisordersarestillassociatedwithwomen,itis
particularlyeasyforproblematicbehaviouramongmentoflyundertheradar.
Thenegativeconnectionbetweenthesetechnologiesandwellbeinghasreceived(10)
attention.Onlyahandfulofstudieshintatthedarksideofthesedevices.A2019studyof
femaleFitbitusersbyCNN,forinstance,foundthat59%feltasiftheirroutineswere(11)
bytheirdevice,while30%saidtheirFitbitmadethemfeelguilty.A2015studyatDuke
Universityfoundthattrackingcanreduce(12)intheactivitybeingquantifiedandmake
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peopledolessofthatactivitywhentheyarenotmeasuringit.Goingforalongbikeridecan
ceasetobeanenjoymentinitselfbutanachievementto(13)aboutonline.
Fitnessappsthemselvesarenotabadthing.(14),ashealth-trackingtechnology
becomesincreasinglycommon-evenkidsusefitnessapps-itisimportanttobeaware
that(15)everyaspectofourlivesisnotnecessarilyhealthy.
(1)A.accustomedB.addictedC.blindD.grateful
(2)A.inpracticeB.aboveallC.forexampleD.inbrief
(3)A.annoyingB.positiveC.strangeD.original
(4)A.fantasyB.doubtC.exerciseD.data
(5)A.countB.drainC.bumD.exhaust
(6)A.recoverB.sufferC.adaptD.explore
(7)A.advertiseB.realizeC.criticizeD.normalize
(8)A.strongB.fitC.youngD.energetic
(9)A.harderB.smarterC.morelikelyD.morebeneficial
(10)'A.littleB.specialC.considerableD.immediate
(11)A.guaranteedB.revealedC.damagedD.controlled
(12)1A.anxietyB.benefitC.pleasureD.significance
(13)1A.bringB.boastC.inquireD.hesitate
(14)1A.HoweverB.ThereforeC.AdditionallyD.Contrarily
(15)(A.assessingB.adjustingC.quantifyingD.inspecting
SectionBDirectioiis:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveral
questionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedAB,
CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyou
havejustread.
17.(8分)
FurBabies
KongQin,a32-year-oldwhite-collarworkerinBeijing,recentlynoticedthat
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Cheese,hercat,hadbeenactingoddlysinceshegavebirthtohersonseveralweeksago.
Thecatstartedusingthebathroomalloverthehouse,andshewasneverlikethatbefore.
Kongdidnotknowwhathappenedtothecat,andsheaskedforadvicefromafriendof
herswhoisalsoacatowner.HerfriendtoldherthatCheesemaybeactingoutasshemaybe
feelingneglectedsincethebabywasborn.Sheaddedthatbehavingthiswaywasprobablya
tricktowinoverhermaster'sattention.
KongrememberedthatinafamilyinBabaHuilaile(DadisBack),aChineserealityshow
thatshewatchedaroundoneyearago,thedogoftenpushedthekidasidewhenthekidasked
hisdadforahug.Whenshewaswatchingtheshow,sheonlytookthepushingasajokeand
didnotthinktoomuchofit,butsheisnowbeginningtowonderifthedogwasactuallytrying
tostealthelimelight.
ZhangYu,aveterinarian(獸醫(yī))inBeijing,advisesthatiffurbabiesstarttomisbehave
afterababyisborn,petownersshouldnotpunishthem,whichmaystressthepetout.Pets
rarelyactivelyattackkids,butifkidshurtpetsoutofcuriosity,likepullingtheirtails,pets
maybitekidstorunaway.Shealsorecommendsthatparentsshouldbewiththekidswhoare
youngerthantwoyearsoldwhentherearepetsaroundtoprotectpetsandkidsfrombeinghurt
byeachother.Aschildrengetolder,parentscanhelpintroducetheirkidstothepetstohelp
thembecomefamiliarandcomfortablearoundeachother.*'Petswilleventuallygetusedto
havingkidsaroundaftersometime,andpetsownersneedtowaitsometime,"shesaid.
KonghashappilyfoundthatCheeseismorelikeherusualselfoverthepastfewdays.
Sheisconsciousthatthecathasgonethroughthetougheststage.Thenextthingsheis
planningtodoistotakeCheesetoherson*sbedmoreoftensothatshewilllikehimmore.
(1)Theunderlinedexpression"limelight"inparagraph3isclosestinmeaningto.
A.food
B.glance
C.attention
D.ownership
(2)Accordingtoparagraph4,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?
A.Petswon'tstartafightwithbabieswhenparentsarearound.
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B.Petsarealwayssafealonewiththoseyoungerthan2-year-olds.
C.Ownersshouldbepatientbeforepetsgetusedtohavingbabiesaround.
D.Ownersshouldstresspetsoutwhentheyarenotbehavingthemselves.
(3)HowdoesKongfeelaboutCheese'sreactiontothebirthofhersonthesedays?
A.Comfortable.
B.Thankful.
C.Depressed.
D.Hateful.
(4)Whatdoesthewritermainlywanttotellusinthispassage?
A.Childrenneedtobesmartenoughtoavoidbeinghurtbypets.
B.Ownersshouldlearntohelpfurbabiescoexistwithnewborns.
C.Parents1furbabiescanbecomefriendswiththenewbornseasily.
D.Pets,likesomeparents,willfeeldelightedwhennewbornscome.
18.(6分)
HistoricRoyalPalace-TowerofLondon
OnthebanksofLondon'sRiverThamesisanAsecurecastle
infamouscastle.OnyourvisityouwillBeamazedbytheCrownJewels,thenation's
discoversurprisingstoriesofkings,queenstreasuresstoredwithintheseheavilydefended
andcriminalplots.walls.Thesepricelesssymbolsofroyaltyare
TheTowerofLondonisaL000-year-oldstillusedbykingsandqueenstodayforstate
castlethatprotectstheCrownJewels.Kingsoccasions.
andqueensdemonstratedtheirpowerfrom
here,shapingsocietyandinfluencingourAroyalpalace
country.MeettheYeomanWarders,popularlycalled
Seewonderfuldisplaysofarms,whichwereBeefeaters1.Theylivehereandhaveguarded
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madeandstoredinthissecuretower.SteptheTowerforhundredsofyears.Jointhemfora
intotheluxuriouspalaceofkingsandqueensfreeguidedtouroftheTower,startingevery30
inhistory,designedasaplacetoliveandminutes.
rule.
ExplorethespaceswherefamousprisonersAninfamousprison
werekeptanddiscoverthedrawingstheyleftFindtheplaceswherepeoplewereimprisoned
behind500yearsago.awaitingtrialorpunishment.Discoverwhere
Bookonlineatadiscountat.uk/tower.kings,queensandreligiouscriminalswere
lockedaway,andwherethreeEnglishqueens
werekilled.
GiftshopsOpeningtimes
OurfantasticshopssellawiderangeofOpendaily(except24-26Decand1Jan)
wonderfulbooks,giftsandsouvenirssoyou1Nov-28Feb
canrememberyourday.Tue-Sat09:00-16:30
GreatfoodSun-Mon10:00-16:30(Last
Enjoyatastyhome-cookedmealattheNewadmission-16:00)
ArmouriesCafeinsidetheTower,orstreet1Mar-31Oct
foodandadrinkonthewharf(碼頭)outsideTue-Sat09:00-17:30
theTower'sentrance.DrinkateaorcoffeeSun-Mon10:00-17:30(Last
insideattheRaven'sKioskandbuyacoldadmission-17:00)
drinkoricecreamattheJewelKiosk.EatinAllowatleast2-3hoursforyourvisit.
styleatthePerkinRevelleroverlookingtheHowtogethere
river.TowerofLondon,London,EC3N4AB
AudioguidesUnderground:TowerHill
DiscovertheTowerwithanaudioguideandDLR:TowerGateway
experiencefiveexperttours.Train:FenchurchStreetandLondonBridge
Bus:15,42,78,100andRV1
Riverboat:TowerPier
Sightseeingbuses:includedinallmajortours
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(1)TheTowerofLondonplayedseveralrolesinhistoryEXCEPT!
A.asafecastle
B.anarmsstorage
C.aninfamousjail
D.amilitarybase
(2)WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?
A.VisitorsshouldgetoffatTowerHilliftheytakeatraintotheTower.
B.Touristscanenjoydelicioushome-cookedmealinsidetheTower.
C.VisitorsareallowedtoentertheTowerat1630onDec26.
D.TouristsareunlikelytoappreciateroyaltreasuresintheTower.
(3)Accordingtothepassage,visitorstotheTowerofLondoncan.
A.nolongerseethekingusingtheCrownJewels
B.bookticketstosavemoneyontheofficialwebsite
C.applyforthepermissionofextendingvisitinghours
D.paytobetterenjoythetourwiththeYeomanWarders
19.(8分)
PortraitsasArt
Accordingtoadictionary,portraitureis"arepresentation(描繪)ofaperson,especially
ofthefacebydrawingorpaintingalikeness."However,thisdefinitionneglectsthe
complexitiesofportraiture.Portraitsareworksofartthatengagewithideasofidentityrather
thanjustalikeness.Theseconceptsofidentityinvolvesocialrank,gender,age,profession,
characterofthesubject,etc.Itisimpossibletocopyalltheaspectsofidentity.Therefore,
portraitsreflectonlycertainqualitiesofsubjects.Portraitarthasalsoundergonesignificant
shiftsinartisticpractice.Themajorityofportraitsaretheoutcomeofcurrentartisticfashions
andfavoredstyles.Therefore,portraitartisanartcategoryprovidingvariousengagementwith
social,psychological,andartisticpracticesandexpectations.
Sinceportraitsaredifferentfromotherartcategories,theyareworthyofseparatestudy.
Duringtheirproduction,portraitsrequirethepresenceofaspecificperson,oranimageofthe
individual.Inmanyinstances,theproductionofportraiturehasrequiredsittings,whichresult
ininteractionbetweenthesubject(s)andtheartistthroughoutthecreationofthework.In
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certaininstances,portraitartistsdependedonacombinationofdifferentinvolvementwiththeir
subjects.Ifthesittercan*tsitinthestudioregularly,portraitistscouldusehisorher
photographs.InEurope,duringtheseventeenthandeighteenthcentury,thesittingtimewas
sometimesdecreasedbyfocusingonlyonthehead.Theoretically,portraitistscouldwork
fromimpressionsormemorieswhencreatingapainting,butthisrarelyoccurredaccordingto
documentedrecords.Nonetheless,whethertheworkisbasedonmodelsittings,copyinga
photograph,orusingmemory,theprocessofpaintingaportraitislinkedwiththemodefs
attendance.
Furthermore,portraitpaintingcanbedistinguishedfromotherartisticcategoriesbyits
connectionwithappearance,orlikeness.Assuch,theartofportraitpaintinggotareputation
forimitationinsteadofforartisticinnovation.BasedonRenaissancearttheory,portraiture
wasrelatedtothelevelofamechanicalexerciseasopposedtoafineart.Michelangelo^well
-knownprotestagainstportraitsisonlyoneexample.Duringthenineteenthandtwentieth
centuries,theattitudetoportraiturewascritical.Evenso,artistsfromaroundtheglobe
persistedinpaintingportraitsdespitetheirtheoreticalobjections.Picasso,forexample,
becamewidely-knownforcubiststill-lifepainting(立體派靜物畫(huà))earlyinhiscareer,
butsomeofhisearlyexperimentsinthisnewstylewerehisportraitsofartdealers.
(1)Whatdoesparagraph1mainlytellus?
A.Thechangingdefinitionofportraiturereflectsshiftingattitudestoit.
B.Mostportraitsreflectartisticfashionsandfavoredstyleswhencreated.
C.Portraitureisamorecomplexartformthanisdefinedinadictionary.
D.Portraitartshouldn'tbeseenasadistinctartcategoryforitscomplexity.
(2)Whichofthefollowingisacharacteristicofportraiturementionedinparagraph2?
A.Portraituretypicallytakesmuchlesstimethanotherartforms.
B.Portraitureoftenrequiresfrequentcooperationbetweenartists.
C.Portraitsshowmodelsinamoreaccuratewaythanotherartforms.
D.Portraitsgenerallyinvolveinteractionbetweensubjectsandartists.
(3)Accordingtoparagraph2,duringportraits'production,artists
A.basedtheirworkonthesubjects*attendance
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B.preferredmodels*photographstotheirpresence
C.weremorewillingtouseimpressionsormemories
D.reducedsittingtimetoconcentrateonasitter'shead
(4)Picassoischosenasanexamplebytheauthorbecausehe.
A.alteredthewayotherartistsfeltaboutportraitart
B.createdportraitsinspiteofhisobjectiontoportraitart
C.dependedonportraitarttoestablishahigherreputation
D.hadfewertheoreticalobjectionstoportraituresthanothers
SectionCDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillineachblankwithapropersentence
giveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomore
sentencesthanyouneed.
20.(8分)
A.Healthyyoldpeoplewillrequiregreatchangesinhealthspending.
B.Theybecomeoneofthefastestgrowinggroupsforairlinebusinesses.
C.Theriseoftheyoldwilldefinitelybeablessingtobothcultureandeconomy.
D.Healthworsenswithage,buttheyoldareresistingthedeclinebetterthanmost.
E.Manycompaniestreatolderworkersunfairlybyofferingtrainingonlytoyoungerones.
F.Bossesmaythinkproductivityfallswithage,butstudiesinGermanysuggestthings
different.
Yold
Theyear2020marksthebeginningofthedecadeoftheyold,orthe"youngold",asthe
Japanesecallpeopleagedbetween65and75.Bycontinuingtoworkandstayingsocially
engaged,theboomers,intheirnewappearanceastheyoungold,willchangetheworld.
Theyoldaremorenumerous,healthierandwealthierthanpreviousgenerationsofseniors.
(1)Ofthe3.7yearsofincreasedlifeexpectancyinrichcountriesbetween2000and
2015,saystheWHO,3.2yearswereenjoyedingoodhealth.Workingisoneofthefactorsthat
arehelpingpeoplestayhealthylonger.AGermanstudyfoundthatpeoplewhoremainatwork
afterthenormalretirementagemanagetoslowthecognitive(認(rèn)知的)decline.Theyoldare
alsobetteroff,whilethewealthofallotheragegroupsdeclined.
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won'twearindoorshoesandlookafterthegrandchildren.(2)Theyalsospendmuch
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industry.And,becauseoftheimportanceofpensions,theyoldaretransforminginsurance
companiesfrompassivedistributorsoffixedannuities(年金)tofinancialserviceproviders
forcustomerswhowanttomanagetheirpensionpotsmoreactively.
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