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普陀區(qū)2023學(xué)年第一學(xué)期高三英語(yǔ)質(zhì)量調(diào)研
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I.ListeningComprehension
SectionA
Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,a
questionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryou
hearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthe
bestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
1.A.TheclasshaskeptthepartyasecretfromJack.
B.JackisorganizingapartyfortheEnglishteacher.
C.Jackissurprisedtolearnofthepartyforhim.
D.TeacherswillcometoJack'sbirthdayparty.
2.A.Theyhaveinterestinflyingtospace.B.Theyenjoyedthemovieonspace.
C.Theywillseeamovieonspace.D.Theyworkhardonaspaceproject.
3.A.Thewomanremainsatotalmysterytohim.B.Thewomanisstilltryingtofinishherwork.
C.Hehasbeenlostinhisresearchforamonth.D.Hedidn'texpecttofinishhisworksosoon.
4.A.Themanshouldstopcookingthevegetables.B.Themanshouldtryoutsomenewcookers.
C.Overcookedvegetablesareoftentasteless.D.Allthevegetablesshouldbecookedfresh.
5.A.Theshowhedirectedturnedouttobeasuccess.
B.Heenjoyedwatchingthosecomediesbyfamousdirectors.
C.TVcomedieshavenotimprovedmuchsincethe1980s.
D.Newcomediesareexcitingjustlikethoseinthe1980s.
6.A.Hefoundhiswalletinhiscar.B.Hewenttothelost-and-fbundoffice.
C.Heaskedthewomantopickuphiscar.D.Helefthiswalletwithhiscarinthegarage.
7.A.Howtoimproveworkefficiency.B.Howtochoosesecretaries.
C.Theresponsibilitiesofsecretaries.D.Thesecretariesintheman'scompany.
8.A.Whyherphonewasdisconnected.B.Whyhecouldnotgetthroughtoher.
C.Whyshedidn'tleavehimamessage.D.Whysherefusedtoanswerhiscall.
9.A.Hewillbebacksoontorepairthecomputer.
B.Itwilltakelongertoreconnectthecomputertothenet.
C.Hehassolvedmorecomplicatedproblemsthanthis.
D.Alotofproblemswillbesolvedonlinetomorrow.
10.A.PickingupherFrench.B.Packingupforhertrip.
C.Makingastudyplan.D.ApplyingforavisatoFrance.
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SectionB
Directions:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedseveral
questionsoneachofthepassagesandtheconversation.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,butthe
questionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecide
whichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
11.A.Toinstallsomeaudioequipmentinalab.B.Totesttheireyesightusingaphoneapp.
C.Tosendsmartphonemessages.D.Tosolvewordsearchpuzzles.
12.A.Theynolongerconcentratedontheirtask.B.Theydidn'tgoonuntiltheringingstopped.
C.Theycalledbackrightaway.D.Theywantedtoanswerthephone.
13.A.Adeclineinsportsactivities.B.Ariseinemotionalproblems.
C.Adeclineinacademicperformance.D.Areductionintheamountofsleep.
Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
14.A.Theroadwasblocked.B.Theroadwasflooded.
C.Theroadwasfrozenwithsnow.D.Theroadwascoveredwithspilledgas.
15.A.Atruckhitabarrierandoverturned.B.Thetruckdriversleptwhiledriving.
C.Theheavysnowmadedrivingdifficult.D.Atruckplungedintoapoolofchocolate.
16.A.Itwasluckythatnopassengergotinjured.B.Itwashardtoremovethespilledsubstance.
C.Itwaslongbeforethecleanupwasfinished.D.Itwasdifficulttocontactthemanufacturer.
Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
17.A.Hewantedthestoretogivehimarefund.B.Hehasdoubtsaboutthefurnituredelivered.
C.Hehadtochangethedeliverytime.D.Hewantedtoordersomeotherfurniture.
18.A.Sendthefurniturebacktothestore.B.Buyanotherbrandoffurniture.
C.Collectthefurnitureheordered.D.Describethefurniturehereceived.
19.A.Checkthebill.B.Apologizetohiswife.
C.Replacethechairs.D.Givethemoneyback.
20.A.Sherecommendedanewstyle.B.Shegreetedtheman'schildren.
C.Sheofferedsomegiftstotheman.D.Sheapologizedtothemanoncemore.
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II.Grammarandvocabulary
SectionA
Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.
Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,use
onewordthatbestfitseachblank.
LovefromtheAppleTree
Onceuponatime,thereusedtobeatallandbigappletree.Alittleboy,everydaytothetreedown,climbedup(21)
(pick)applestoeat,andsleptintheshadeofthetree.Helovedtheappletree,anditlovedtoplaywithhim.The
littleboygraduallygrewupandstopped(22)(come)toplayeveryday.Onedayhecametothetree,pickedall
theapplesandlefthappily.Anotherday,theboycameagain,andcutoffallthebranches,happilyawaytobuildahouse
himself.Onesummer,theboycameback,cutdownhertreetrunk,builtaboat,(23)(sail)away,anddidnot
comebackforalongtime.Afteryears,theboyreturnedatlast.Hewasoldandwanted(24)morethanaplaceto
rest."Oldrootis(25)(suitable)tositdownandrest,comeon,sitdownandrestwithme!”Theboysatdown,and
theappletreewassohappythatitshedtears.
Thisisastoryofeveryone.Thetreeislikeourparent.(26)weareyoung,welovetoplaywithMomand
Dad.Havinggrownup,weleavethem,andonlycometothemwhenweneedsomethingorwhenweareintrouble.No
matterwhat,parentswillalwaysbethereandgiveeverythingthey(27)tomakeyouhappy.
(28)yourparentscangiveyouisnotnecessarilythebestintheworld,buttheywilltrytheirbesttogive
youall,andtheyareafraidthatitisnotenough;maybetheyneversaid“Iloveyou”,butloveyouintheirownwayfbra
lifetime,(29)ishowmostparentsaroundtheworldshowtheirlove.Forexample,atiredfatherwaswatchinghis
twodaughterseatfriedchicken,buthedidn'torderanything,tellinghisdaughtersthathewasnothungry,(30)
moremoneyinhispocket.Wegrowuptoknowthattheworld'smostaffectionatelieiswhatthefatherandmothersaid:
IdonotlovetoeatitandIamnothungry.
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SectionB
Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethat
thereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.contributorsB.publisherC.conferencesD.alternativesE.chalked
F.passiveG.generalH.inheritedLcompletelyJ.dulyK.order
Textbooks
Textbooksrepresentan11billiondollarindustry,upfrom$8billionin2014.TextbookpublisherPearsonisthe
largest(31)intheworld.Itcostsabout$1milliontocreateanewtextbook.Afreshmantextbookwillhave
dozensof(32),fromsubject-matterexpertsthroughgraphicandlayoutartiststoexpertreviewersandclassroom
testers.Textbookpublishersconnectprofessors,instructorsandstudentsinwaysthat(33),suchasopene-
textbooksandopeneducationalresources,simplydonot.Thisconnectionhappensnotonlybymeansofcollaborative
development,reviewandtesting,butalsoat(34)wherefacultyregularlydecideontheirtextbooksand
curriculaforthecomingyear.
Itistruethattextbookpublishershaverecentlyreportedlosses,largelyduetostudentsrentingorbuyingusedprint
textbooks.Butthiscanbe(35)uptotheexcessivelyhighcostoftheirbooks-whichhasincreasedover1,000
percentsince1977.Arestructuringofthetextbookindustrymaywellbein(36).Butthisdoesnotmeantheend
ofthetextbookitself.Whiletheymaynotbeasdynamic(動(dòng)態(tài)的)asaniPad,textbooksarenot(37)orlifeless.
From1800tothepresentday,textbookshavedonethisbyraisingquestionsforstudentstoanswer.Thatmeansstudents
areaskedtousetheirindividualexperiencetocomeupwithanswersto(38)questions.
Today'spsychologytexts,forexample,ask:"Howmuchofyourpersonalitydoyouthinkyou(39)?”
whileonesinphysicssay:"Howcanyoupredictwheretheballyouthrewwillland?”Expertsobservethat"textbooks
comeinlayers,somethinglikeanonion.^^Foranactivelearner,choosingatextbook(40)canbeaninteractive
experience.Readersproceedattheirownpace.
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III.ReadingComprehension
SectionA
Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillin
eachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
Globalsurfacetemperatureslastmonthwere2.25degreeswarmerthanthe20thcenturyaverageof60.1degrees,
breakingpreviousrecords,fromAugust2016,bymorethanhalfadegree,accordingtoNOAAresearchers."'Thattome
isareallyhuge(41)fromonerecordtothenext,^^saidEllenBartow,aphysicalscientistwithNOAA'sNational
CentersforEnvironmentalInformation.
Thereport(42)whatmillionsofpeoplehaveexperiencedinrecentmonths,includingrecord-breaking
heatwavesthathavetouchedalmosteverycomeroftheglobe.Asia,Africa,NorthAmericaandSouthAmericahadtheir
warmestAugustonrecord,asdidtheArctic,EuropeandOceania-aregionthat(43)Australia-hadtheir
second-warmestAugustonrecord,thereportsaid.
Itwasn'tjustthelandthat(44):Augustsetarecordforthehighestmonthlyseasurfacetemperature
abnormally-1.85degreesaboveaverage.Thewarmingoceans(45)shrinkingseaice,withAntarctica
experiencingitsfourthcontinuousmonthwiththe(46)seaiceextentonrecord.Globally,seaiceextentin
Augustwasabout550,000squaremileslessthanthepreviousrecordlow,setinAugust2019.
"We'veseenunheard-ofwarmthintheglobalocean,andthafsdefinitelyalarmingbecauseitseffects(47)
beyondjustthescopeoftheocean/9Bartow-Gilliessaid."Notonlyareyou(48)marinehabitats,butyou're
affectingstormcreation,you5recreatingmoreinstabilityinsomeareas,andyou'recreatingfloodingeventsinother
areas.There5sawholehostof(49)thatcomealongwiththesewarmeroceansurfacetemperaturesthatwe're
seeing.^^
Infact,thereportcomesafteraseriesofseverenatural(50)thatspantheglobe.Thisweek,aMediterranean
stormcausedseriousfloodinginLibya,killingmorethan11,000people.InCanada,wildfiresburnedthroughmorethan
42millionacresofforeststhissummer,andseveralarestillburning.(51)globalwarmingwasnotthesingular
causeofanyofthesedisasters,heatingoftheEarthcontinuesto(52)thelikelihoodofextremeweatherevents
andwildfireworldwide.
“Thescientificevidenceis(53)一wewillcontinuetoseemoreclimaterecordsandmoreintenseand
frequentextremeweathereventsimpactingsocietyandecosystems,untilwestop(54)greenhousegases,“reada
statementfromSamanthaBurgess,deputydirectoroftheEuropeanUnion'sCopernicusClimateChangeService,which
also(55)thatthissummerwasthehottestonrecord.
41.A.distanceB.jumpC.travelD.flight
42.A.confirmsB.emergesC.quotesD.argues
43.A.holdsB.touchesC.surroundsD.includes
44.A.boiledB.cooledC.strickenD.disappeared
45.A.contributedtoB.sufferedfromC.resultedfromD.devotedto
46.A.slowestB.lowestC.highestD.fastest
47.A.enlargeB.dischargeC.extendD.undertake
48.A.creatingB.savingC.remainingD.disturbing
49.A.issuesB.debatesC.eventsD.proposals
50.A.floodsB.disastersC.stormsD.earthquakes
51.A.ThoughB.BecauseC.UnlessD.When
52.A.damageB.destroyC.decreaseD.increase
53.A.irresistibleB.unchangeableC.inaccessibleD.unbearable
54.A.conveyingB.releasingC.relievingD.dismissing
55.A.predictedB.expectedC.doubtedD.determined
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SectionB
Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.
ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtothe
informationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.
(A)
TheAdventuresofTomSawyerchangedthecourseofchildren'sliteratureintheUnitedStatesaswellasof
Americanliteraturegenerally,presentingthefirstdeeply-feltdescriptionofboyhood.MarkTwainpublishedthenovelin
1876,whichcenteredonasmartnaughtyyoungboylivinginatownalongtheMississippiRiver.TheAdventuresofTom
SawyermarkedthefurtherdevelopmentofMarkTwainrealism.
Anorphan,TomSawyerlivedwithhisAuntPollyandhalfbrother,Sid,inSt.Petersburg,Missouri;thefictional
townwasbasedonHannibal,Missouri.ThefirstfewchaptershighlightedTom'stroubledtendencies.Heangeredhis
auntbyeatingjam,andthenhegotina行g(shù)htwithanotherboy.Aspunishmentforhisvariousmisdeeds,AuntPolly
orderedhimtowhitewashthefence.However,Tommanagedtoconvinceotherchildrenthatwhitewashingwasfun,and
theyendedupgivinghimvariousitemsforaturnatthefence.LaterinthebookTomwenttothecemeterywith
HuckleberryFinn,awandererwhosefatherwasaheavydrinker.Theycameacrossthreegraverobbers,includingInjun
JoeandDr.Robinson.Thetwomengotintoafight,andInjunJoemurderedthedoctor.AlthoughTomandHuckleberry
promisednevertotellanyonewhattheyhadseen,TomeventuallychargedtheescapedIndianJoe.
Atonepoint,Tom,Huckleberry,andathirdboydecidedtorunawayfromhomeandbecamepirates(海盜).While
onanislandintheMississippiRiver,theydiscoveredthatpeoplethoughttheyhaddied.Thethreedramatically
reappearedduringtheirfuneralservices.TomandHuckleberrythendecidedtolookfbrburiedtreasureinanabandoned
house.TheboyswereforcedtohidewhenInjunJoeandapartnerarrivedtoburytheirowntreasurethere.However,the
twomenthencameacrossagoldstorageinthehouseanddecidedtohideitelsewhere.OnenightHuckfollowedthem,
hopingtofindthegold.WhenheoverheardtheirplantoattacktheWidowDouglas,Huckgothelp,andthecrimewas
prevented.Tomlaterwentonapicnicwithhisclassmates.Whileexploringacave,theybecamelost,andTomlater
realizedthatthegoldwaslikelytobeinthecave,andheandHuckleberrydiscoveredit.
56.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.ThestoryoutlinestheAdventuresofTomSawyer.
B.ThestorydescribesMarkTwain'schildhood.
C.ThestorytellsthestoryofHuckleberry.
D.ThispassagecommentsonMarkTwain'snovels.
57.Whatistheunderlinedpartofthesecondparagraphtryingtoillustrate?
A.Tom'shelpfulness.B.Tom'shonesty.
C.Tom'sfriendliness.D.Tom'snaughtiness.
58.Whafsthecorrectorderofthehappeningsinthethirdstory?
a.Huckfollowedthosetwo.
b.ThenTomandHuckleberryfoundgold.
c.TomandHuckleberrydecidedtosearchforburiedtreasure.
d.Tom,Huckleberryandanotherboyranawayfromhome.
A.a-c-b-dB.d-c-a-bC.b-a-d-cD.c-b-a-d
59.Intheauthor'seyes,whatkindofnovelistheAdventuresofTomSawyer?
A.Aninterestingadventurenovel.B.Themosthumorousstoryofchildren.
C.Thegreatestworksofchildren'sliterature.D.Themostpopularhistoricalnovel.
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(B)
1.StarWars:FromaCertainPointofView-ReturnoftheJedi
Tomarkthe40thanniversaryofthereleaseofReturnoftheJedi,thisselectionsees40scenesfrom
themovierecreatedthroughtheeyesofasu—Dortingcharacter,fromrobotstoMonMothma.
So,amongthe40writersandartistscontributing,wehaveOlivieBlakegivingaglimpseintothe
mindofEmperorPalpatine,MaryKenneytellingthestoryofWickettheEwok'sdreamofaquietday
ontheforestmoonofEndorandCharlieJaneAnderslookingintothatterrifyingopenmouthinthe
desertofTatooine.
2.CreationNodebyStephenBaxter
StephenBaxteristheauthorofoneofmyall-timefavouritemomentsinasci-finovel:theoceans
closeoverthetopofEverestinFlood.IthinkofhisdrownedEarthrelativelyoften-itisanimage
burnedintomybrain.HislatestbooksoundsequallyinterestingandI'lldefinitelybegivingitaread.
Setin2255,itfollowsthediscoveryofanobjectcalledPlanetNine,whichawomannamedSalma
spotsfromherspaceship.
Ifsnotaplanet,orthe“ninth“ofanything;itwasbrieflybelievedtobeablackhole,butthenit
sendsamessagethatthereissomethingwaitingonitssurface.Meanwhile,aquasar(類星體)hasappearedandisheating
upthesolarsystem.Lotstodealwith,then.
■3.StarterVillainbyJohnScalzi
Thisisthesortofsci-finovelthatneedstobedescribedasajoke,Ifeel.It'ssetonEarthtodayand
seesdivorcedsubstituteteacherCharlieinherithislong-lostlateuncleJake'sbusiness.Unfortunately
forCharlie,healsoinheritshisuncle'senemies.Wearealsopromisedintelligent,talkingspycatsand
unioniseddolphins-whafsnottolike?
STARTERVILLAIN
jOHNSCALZI
■4.LandofMilkandHoneybyC.PamZhang
IlovedZhang5sfirstnovel,HowMuchofTheseHillsIsGold,setinthe19th-centuryOldWest.I
highly,highlyrecommendit:Zhangisaphenomenalwriter.Hersecondbookmovestheactiontothe
nearfuture,wherefoodcropsaredisappearingandasmogisspreading.Hopingtoescapehertroubled
reality,acheftakesajobinamountaintopsettlementfortheglobalelite(精英)anddiscoversplansto
reshapetheworld.
■5.EdgeofHerebyKelechiOkafor
EDGEWhatatreatthissounds:ashortstorycollectiontodipintointhisbusiestofmonths.Okafor,whois
hostoftheSayYourMindpodcast,setsouttoexplorecontemporaryBlackwomanhood,butsetsher
CFstoriesinaBlackMirrorversionofthenearfuture.There9soneinwhichyoucanexperiencesomeone
HFREelse'semotionsthroughachipinyourbrain,onewhereyoucanviewbitsofadistantrelative'slifewith
helpfromyourDNA.
60.Ifyouwanttoknowthelifeofacook,whichnovelwouldyouchoose?
A.EdgeofHerebyKelechiOkaforB.StarterVillainbyJohnScalzi
C.CreationNodebyStephenBaxterD.LandofMilkandHoneybyC.PamZhang
61.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrasemeaninthefirstparagraph?
A.Anon-leadingrole.B.Aviewer.C.Adirector.D.Awritingstyle.
62.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.InFiction2,theSolarSystemisgettingcolder.
B.InFiction3,asingleteacherinheritedhisuncle'sbusiness.
C.InFiction4,theauthordescribedeventsintheremotearea.
D.InFiction5,youcanexperienceblacklifethroughbrainchips.
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Inrecentyears,theInternationalSpaceFieldsetoffanewroundofexplorationcraze,hopingtofurthermasterthe
spacesecretsandresources.Countriesarebusydevelopingrocketsandsatellites,developingmannedspacetechnology,
formulatingplanstoexplorethemoonandMars,andconqueringspace“Onestepahead”.
Whenengineersdevelopaspacecraft,theyaskafewkeyquestionsthatguidetheirprocess,saysDavidKlaus,a
professorofaerospaceengineeringattheUniversityofColoradoBoulder,whostudiesriskassessmentandhuman
spaceflight.Theyare,heexplains,63646566Whatdowewanttodo?Whatdoesittaketodoit?Whatcangowrong?Andwhat
canwedotoreducethechanceofthebadthingsgoingwrong?"Thesequestionsseemsimpleenough,buttheanswers
areessential.
WhenNASA,SpaceX,BlueOriginoranyoneelseconsiderssendinghumansintospace,thevehicletheybuildmust
dothreethings.First,ithastoaccommodatethecrewmembersbymeetingtheirbasicneedssuchasoxygen,foodand
water.Second,itshouldallowthemtoaccomplishmissionobjectives.Lastly,itmustprotectthepeopleonboardandon
thegroundfromtherisksofspaceflightandreentry.Sometimesmeetingoneneedintroducesnewrisks.Thecrewneeds
tobreathe,ofcourse,butitwashigh-pressuretanksofliquidoxygenthatcausedanexplosiononApollo13,anditwas
thefuelpoweringanoxygengeneratorthatsparkedafireonboardtheMirspacestationin1997.
Notonlydoastronautsfloatthroughanearvacuum(真空)filledwithradiation,butinlow-Earthorbit,wherethe
InternationalSpaceStation(ISS)operates,crewshavetodealwithagrowingcloudofdebris(碎片)circlingEarth,which
areusuallyfromoldsatellites.TheISS'sdebrisprotectivecoveringcanabsorbimpactsfromparticlessmallerthanhalf
aninch,butbetween1999and2022,thestationhadtofirepushers32timestoavoidcontactwithlargerobjects.Asingle
hitwouldbedangerous;atspeedsof17,500milesperhour,evensomethingthesizeofasoftballcancausesevere
damage.
Whatisthepointoflookingdecadesintospaceandstrugglingtoexplorethevastnessoftheuniverse?The
developmentofthespaceindustryhasbroughthumansmanybenefits,themostimportantofwhichisthespreadof
information.ThecellphonesignalandTVsignalpeopleusenowareallbenefitingfromthedevelopmentofthespace
industry.Theultimategoalofmankindistogodeeperintospace,andtoexploremoreunknownworlds,thatis,the
Moon,Marsandbeyond,andwhathumanityiseagertoachieveisacommonhomeoffreedomandequality.
63.WhydidthewritermentiontheexplosiononApollo13inParagraph3andthefireonboardtheMirspacestation?
A.Toexplainthehighrisksofthespaceindustry.
B.Toshowthedisadvantagesofthespacetravel.
C.Toprovetheunexpectedrisksofthespaceflightprocess.
D.Todescribethenewrisksinvolvedinmeetingtherequirements.
64.Whatisthemainideaofthefourthparagraph?
A.Thespaceenvironmentitselfpilesondanger.B.Anymissteponaspacemissionisfatal.
C.Itisverydifficulttocompletethespacemission.D.Spaceengineersworkhardtocleanupspacedebris.
65.Whatistheultimategoalofhumanexplorationofspace?
A.Moreunknownplanetsandstars.B.Freedomandequalityofhumanbeings.
C.Moreprotectionagainsthumandiseases.D.Spacesecretsandendlessresources.
66.Whatdoestheunderlinedphraseinthelastparagraphmean?
A.Studyingspaceforcountlessyears.B.Livinginspaceformanyyears.
C.Exploringspaceforsometenyears.D.Observingspaceforseveraltenyears.
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SectionC
Directions:Readthepassagecarefully.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecan
beusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.
A.Whileitmaysound1汰eanadvantagetomany,peoplewiththisrareconditionoftenfindtheirunusualability
stressful.
B.Butinanewstudyresearchersdemonstratedfbrthefirsttimehowthiseffectoccursinthebrain.
C.Inthefuture,withthedeepeningofbrainscienceresearch,humanbeingswilleventually
unlockthesecretsofthebrain.
D.Thisprocessimprovesaccesstorelevantinformation,withoutoldmemoriesinterfering.
E.Whenweobtainnewinformation,thebrainautomaticallyattemptstomakeitintoexistinginformationbyforming
associations.
F.Theoutsideworldisajudgmentofthebrain,buthumansjustdon'trealizeit.
IsHumanBrainTooFull?
Thebrainisaseeminglyendlesslibrary,whoseshelveshouseourmostpreciousmemoriesaswellasourlifetime's
knowledge.Butisthereapointwhereitreachescapacity?Theanswerisno,becausebrainsaremorecomplicatedthan
that.Insteadofjustcrowdingin,oldinformationissometimespushedoutofthebrainfornewmemoriestoform.
Previousbehavioralstudieshaveshownthatlearningnewinformationcanleadtoforgetting.(67)
Indailylife,forgettingactuallyhasclearadvantages.Imagine,forinstance,thatyoulostyourbankcard.Thenew
cardyoureceivewillcomewithanewpersonalidentificationnumber(PIN).EachtimeyourememberthenewPIN,you
graduallyforgettheoldone.(68)Andmostofusmaysometimesfeelthefrustrationofhavingold
memoriesinterferewithnew,relevantmemories.Considertryingtorememberwhereyouparke
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