版權(quán)說明:本文檔由用戶提供并上傳,收益歸屬內(nèi)容提供方,若內(nèi)容存在侵權(quán),請進行舉報或認領(lǐng)
文檔簡介
松江區(qū)2023學年度第一學期期末質(zhì)量監(jiān)控試卷
高三英語
(滿分140分,完卷時間120分鐘)2023.12
考生注意:
1.本考試設(shè)試卷和答題紙兩部分,試卷包括試題與答題要求,所有答題必須涂(選擇題)或?qū)懀ǚ沁x擇題)
在答題紙上,做在試卷上一律不得分。
2.答題前,務必在答題紙上填寫學校、班級、姓名和考號。
3.答題紙與試卷在試題編號上是一一對應的,答題時應特別注意,不能錯位。
I.ListeningComprehension
SectionA
Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,a
questionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryou
hearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthe
bestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
1.A.Happy.B.Angry.
C.Relaxed.D.Confused.
2.A.Anactress.B.Adirector.
C.Awriter.D.Atranslator.
3.A.Professorandstudent.B.Doctorandpatient.
C.Employerandapplicant.D.Shopownerandcustomer.
4.A.Tonyshouldcontinuetotaketheclass.B.SheapprovesofTony'sdecision.
C.Tonycanchooseanothersciencecourse.D.ShecanmeetTonyearlyinthemorning.
5.A.Anannoyingdog.B.Mrs.White.
C.Theflowergarden.D.Theirneighborhood.
6.A.Hewasn'tinvitedtothemeeting.B.Hedidn'tfindthemeetinghall.
C.Hemissedthemeetingintheend.D.Hewasdelayedbytheheavyfog.
7.A.15,000//?!?B.16,500ywan.
C.50,000yuan.D.55,000”6m.
8.A.Asportsmeeting.B.Ahikingtrip.
C.Apressconference.D.Asurpriseparty.
9.A.Themanisseeingoffthewoman.B.TheyarecelebratingtheNewYear.
C.Thewomanispickinguptheman.D.Theyarecomplainingabouttheairport.
B.
D.
第1頁共14頁
SectionB
Directions:InSectionB,youwillheartwopassagesandonelongerconversation.Aftereachpassageorconversation,
youwillbeaskedseveralquestions.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbe
spokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthe
bestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
11.A.Toreduceourchanceofregularwalking.B.Toshowustheadvantagesofexercising.
C.Topersuadeustowalkinourdailylife.D.Tochangeourhabitofwalkingeveryday.
12.A.Walkinginruralareasarousesnewideas.
B.Walkingofferscancerpatientsconfidence.
C.Walkingenlargeselderpeople'sbrainsize.
D.Walkinginnaturehelpstobeatdepression.
13.A.Itcancurecommonheartdiseases.B.Ithasbeenmadepartofpeople'slife.
C.Itistheeasiestwaytoloseweight.D.Itworksbetterontheoldthantheyoung.
Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
14.A.Howhistorycanbedefineddifferently.B.Whypeopleshouldstudyhistory.
C.Howpeoplecanbetterunderstandthepast.D.Whyhistorymayaffectcareerchoice.
15.A.Tounderstandunfamiliarthings.B.Toconvincedifferentpeople.
C.Todevelopskillstogivedirections.D.Toidentifywithpeoplearound.
16.A.Historyisabodyofknowledgeratherthanawaytothink.
B.Beingahistorianisnotapopularideaforpresentstudents.
C.Studyingthepasthelpspeopleunderstandthemodemworld.
D.Thespeakerdoesnotagreewithothers'definitionsofhistory.
Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
17.A.Becausehedidn'ttakecompletenotes.B.Becausehisvisionisn'tgoodenough.
C.Becausehehasmissedseveralclasses.D.Becausehisnotebookwaslostoncampus.
18.A.Atalibrary.B.Atacopyshop.
C.Atalaboratory.D.Atacoffeeshop.
19.A.Gettingsomerest.B.Studyingtogether.
C.Havingmoreclasses.D.Exchangingnotes.
20.A.Themandoesnotwanttospendtimetakingnotes.
B.Themanenjoysplayingslideshowsfortheprofessor.
C.Thewomanwouldnotliketolendthemanhernotes.
D.Thewomanwillhelptokeepthemanawakeinclass.
第2頁共14頁
II.GrammarandVocabulary
SectionA
Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.
Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useone
wordthatbestfitseachblank.
BuyNow,PayLaterSpending
Buynow,paylater(BNPL)spendingisexpectedtorisetorecordlevelsthisholidayseason.Withsomanyyoung
“buynow,paylater“shoppersalreadyindebtfromthisshort-termfinancingtoolnotrequiringinterest,questionsemerge:
Whydotheseshoppersusesuchatool?Andwhatrisksdoesitposetotheirbudgetsinthemonths(21)(come)?
ThemanyGenerationZandmillennials(typicallyaround40yearsandyounger)tendtousethisshort-term
financing,(22)allowsthemtobuyitemsandpayforthemovertime.Offeredmostlybyfinancialtechnologies,
BNPLallowsthesecustomerstopaybacktheirpurchases(23)interestandwiththefirstpaymentusuallymade
atcheckout.Themostcommon"buynow,paylater”planis(24)customersmakefourequalpaymentsandpay
offthedebtinsixweeks.Ifsbeenalifelineforsomepeople,suchasauniversitystudent(25)weeklyincomeis
notbigenough."6BNPLprovidesconsumerswithflexiblepaymentoptionssothey(26)managespending/9said
VivekPandya,leadanalystatAdobeDigitalInsights.Thatisofgreatimportanceformanyconsumers,especially(27)
withatendencytopurchasehigher-costitems.
However,sinceBNPL(28)(appear),warningsfromexpertshavecomeintoourview.Theyhavebeen
indicatingthatit'sfinanciallyunhealthytoformsuchaspendinghabit.AccordingtoNewYorkFederalReserve
economists,BNPLmayencouragedebttoincreaseovertime,(29)(influence)aconsumer'sabilitytomeet
non-BNPLcommitments,oruserstooverextendthemselves.Usersshouldalsonotethat(30)interestisnot
chargedontheloan,they911behitwithlatefeesfbrmissedpayments,whichcanaddupquickly,saystheConsumer
FinancialProtectionBureau.
第3頁共14頁
SectionB
Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcan
beusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.attractiveB.botheredC.buildingD.contrasts
E.crossedF.demonstratesG.dramaticallyH.greyed
I.instrumentalJ.sustainingK.vividly
AReviewonOppenheimer
OppenheimerisChristopherNolan'sfilmaboutJ.RobertOppenheimer,themanknownas“thefatheroftheatomic
(原子的)bomb”.Asadramaaboutgenius,prideanderror,it31thelifeoftheAmericantheoreticalphysicistwho
helpedresearchanddevelopthetwoatomicbombsthatweredroppedonHiroshimaandNagasaki,twocitiesinJapan,
duringWorldWarII.
Oppenheimerisagreatachievement,partlybecauseit32relatesthatperiodofhistorythankstoNolan's
lifelikefilmmaking.Nolangoesdeepandlongonthe33ofthebomb,buthedoesn'trestagetheattacksandthere
arenodocumentaryimagesofthedeadorcitiesinashes.
ThestorytracksOppenheimeracrossdecades,startinginthe1920swithhimasayoungadultandcontinuinguntil
hishair34.Thefilmtouchesonhispersonalandprofessionalmilestones,thecontroversiesthat35him,and
theattacksthatnearlyruinedhim.Besides,thefriendshipsandromances36him,yetalsotroubling,arealso
described.
ThepathofOppenheimer'slife37shiftedatBerkeley.Hewasonceonlyanacademicthere,buthisidentity
changedafterGermanyenteredPolandbyforce.Bythattime,OppenheimerhadbecomefriendswithErnestLawrence,a
physicistwhoinventedthehistoricparticleaccelerator(粒子力口速器)andplayeda(n)38roleintheManhattan
Project.AndOppenheimeralsomettheprojecfsmilitaryheadandwasthenmadedirectorofLosAlamos,wheremuch
ofhislaterresearchonnuclearweaponstookplace.
FrancoisTruffautoncewrotethat“warfilms,eventhosewhosupportpeace,eventhebest,willinglyornot,present
warsinacertain39way."ThatiswhyNolanrefusestoshowthebombingofHiroshimaandNagasaki,killing
millionsofsouls.Inthefilm,youhearthatOppenheimer'sfamouswords40hisownmindasthemushroomcloud
rose:"NowIambecomeDeath,thedestroyerofworlds.Nolanisactuallyremindingaudiencetoreconsidertheroles
theycanplayintheworld.
第4頁共14頁
III.ReadingComprehension
SectionA
Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineach
blankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
Parishaslongbeenattheheartofthehistoryofflight.ItiswheretheMontgolfierbrotherswentupinthefirst
hot-airballoonin1783,andwhereCharlesLindberghcompletedthefirstone-persontransatlanticaeroplanejourneyin
1927.Nextyear,ifallgoestoplan,Pariswillwitnessthebirthofanotherindustry41,whenVblocopter,aGerman
makerofelectricaircraft,launchesaflying-taxiserviceduringtheOlympicGames.AttheParisAirshowinJune,
Vblocopterandsomeofitscompetitorsdisplayedanewgenerationof42flyingmachinesdesignedforurban
transport.
Theelectrificationofaviation(航空)hasoftenbeendismissedasapipedream,withbatteriesassumedtooheavya
43fortraditionalfuelinanairbornevehicle.Forlongerjourneys,thatmaywellbetrue.YetupstartslikeVolocopter
arebettingthatelectrificationcan44aboomindemandforcleanandquickairjourneysovershorterdistances.
Themainformofaflyingtaxiunder45,calledanelectricvertical(垂直的)take-offandlanding(eVTOL)
aircraft,isexpectedtocarryuptofourpassengersplusapilot.Poweredbybatteries,itispredictedtobebothquiet
enoughtoreducecomplaintsincrowdedcities,andfast:capableofupto300kph,enoughtocomfortably46acar,
especiallytheonestuckintraffic.AndoptimistsbelievetheabsenceoftrafficintheskywillalsomakeeVTOLs
well-suitedto47operation.Theycouldprovehandyfortransportinggoods,too.Thatvisionhasinspired48
predictions.Forexample,MorganStanley,aninvestmentbank,estimatesglobalspendingoneVTOLscouldhit$1,000
billionby2040!
Regardlessoftheabove49expectations,challengesremain.Oneproblemistechnicalcertification,whichis
turningouttobea(n)50processasaviationregulatorsworkonanentirelynewformofaircraft.Latelastyear,due
toregulatorydelaysandsomeotherfactors,Joby,aSiliconValleystartup,wasforcedto51itslaunchbyonemore
yearuntil2025.Manyhaveevenlongertogo.Thebiggerquestionis-isthebusinessofflyingtaxis52
practicable?EVTOLscurrentlyrangeinpricefrom$1millionto$4million.Somebelievethattheircostmaycome
downastheindustrydevelops.BrianYutkoofWisk,amakerbackedbyBoeing,saysthatflying-taxirideswillbe
accessibleto53inthenearfuture.AndJobypromisesthatitsfareswillbecomparabletocatchingacommontaxi.
54,thereisanoppositebeliefthateVTOLsarelikelytoremainexpensive.Somestudiessuggestthecostcouldendup
ashighas$7perkilometer,manytimesaregulartaxifare.Thatmeans,evenwithoutapilot,flyingtaxismayremaina
convenience55onlytoaluckyfew.
Lefsexpectplentymoreexperimentswithelectricaircraftintheyearsahead.
41.A.cooperatorB.competitorC.observerD.pioneer
42.A.wind-drivenB.battery-drivenC.gas-drivenD.solar-driven
43.A.substituteB.shelterC.treatmentD.desire
44.A.regulateB.maintainC.unlockD.reverse
45.A.pressureB.attackC.developmentD.repair
46.A.underestimateB.updateC.outpaceD.overdo
47.A.rigidB.autonomousC.attentiveD.illegal
48.A.daringB.discouragingC.unclearD.ordinary
49.A.technologicalB.unrealisticC.rewardingD.enthusiastic
50.A.efficientB.simpleC.lengthyD.intelligent
51.A.putoffB.speedupC.objecttoD.approveof
52.A.historicallyB.technicallyC.theoreticallyD.economically
53.A.thelearnedB.thedisabledC.theseniorsD.themasses
54.A.FurthermoreB.HoweverC.FortunatelyD.Consequently
55.A.affordableB.valuableC.unbelievableD.unsuitable
第5頁共14頁
SectionB
Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.
ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformation
giveninthepassageyouhavejustread.
(A)
Everysummer,asachild,Ispentwithmyparentstheannualfamilyholiday,flyingawayfromourhomeinthe
WestMidlandstotheirbirthplaceinIreland.
Ienjoyedit,butonce,Ibehaveddifferentlyandlefthome.Packagetoursandlong-distanceflightsbecamemyidea
ofaholiday.IthenwentandranintoanEnglishmanwhoalsocameofIrishstock,andwebothfelttheurgetorenewour
knowledgeofIreland.
Itwasimportantforustodiscoversomethingdifferentfromourchildhoodvisits.Sothafshowwecametodrive
alongthewindingStJohn'sPointPeninsula(半島)inDonegal,partofIreland'sWildAtlanticWay,tovisitauniquepart
ofthe20th-centuryhistory-theDonegalCorridor.
Whenanyonedrivestothepointwherethelandrunsout,heseesgiantwhitestonesfixedfirmlyingreengrass
spellingout"EIRE"and"70”,whiletheAtlanticwindfiercelyblowsacrosstheheadlandandtheice-whitewavessmash
intotherocksbelow.Themeaningbehindthestones?TheydatebacktotheSecondWorldWarwhenStJohn'sPoint
wasnumber70inatotalof83LookOutPoints(LOPs),observationstationssetupandmaintainedbyIrelandallaround
itscoast.
ThereliesabitofcuriousUK-Irelandhistory.AlthoughIrelandwasofficiallyneutralduringthewar,theBattleof
theAtlanticwasbeingfoughtclosetoIrishshores,andtheseLOPs,staffedbylocalvolunteersknownasCoastwatchers,
passedoninformationonactivitiesconnectedwiththeseaandweatherfrontstoLondon.
AtStJohn'sPoint,wewerestandingrightundertheDonegalCorridor,alongnarrowareaofairspaceinwhich
IrelandensuredsafepassageduringWorldWarIItoplanesintheRAF(RoyalAirForce)frombasesinthe
UK-governedNorthofIreland.Thestonemarkingsactedasreferencepointstoaircrews.
Standingonthisroughareaoflandsurroundedbythewildandwindyoceanbroughthometoustheconditionsin
whichtheCoastwatchersandaircrewsintheRAFcooperatedinasharedhistory.
Irevoltedagainstmyfamilytraditionthatsummer,andIfulfilledmyaimofdiscoveringsomethingnewand
absorbedallDonegalhastooffer:emptygoldenbeaches,mysteriousancientstonecircles,folkmusicandcrafts,and
tastyfood.IhadfalleninlovewithIrelandalloveragain.
56.Whatcanwelearnabouttheauthorfromparagraphs1to3?
A.ShemetachildhoodfriendfromIrelandthatyear.
B.SheandthatEnglishmanbothhadIrishancestors.
C.Shetookpackagetoursandlong-distanceflightseveryyear.
D.SheexploredtheWildAtlanticWaywithherfamilymembers.
57.ThegiantwhitestoneswereimportantduringWWIIbecause.
A.theBattleoftheAtlantictookplacerightclosetothem
B.weatherinformationfromtheUKwassentthroughthem
C.theyfunctionedasreferencepointstoaircrewsintheRAF
D.theyrankedatthetopinthe83LOPsaroundtheIrishcoast
58.Theexpression"revoltedacainst"inthelastparagraphisclosestinmeaningto.
A.worriedaboutB.passedonC.celebratedD.disobeyed
59.Whichmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?
A.AGlobalJourneyB.DiscoveringUndiscoveredDonegal
C.HappyHolidaysD.EscapingfromtheWestMidlands
第6頁共14頁
(B)
Ads,news,movies,TVshows,andmanyothertypesofmediaallwantyoutoaccepttheirmessagesatfacevalue.
However,youshouldlookbeneaththesurfaceandaskquestionstodecodewhatthemediamessageisreallysaying.You
needtoaskyourselftwobasicquestions:Whoisthesourceofthemessage?Howisittryingtogetyourattention?
Question1:Whoisthesourceofthemessage?
(PictureA)
Knowingwhoisresponsibleforamessagecanrevealitstrueintention,aswell
asanypossibleprejudice.Justtakethepictureaboveasanexample.Whyarewe
askedtobantheimpacts?Don'tforgetthatthesourceatthebottomplaysapart.
sometimes,thesourceisn'tclear,wecanlookforitbycheckinglegaldocuments.
Question2:Howisittryingtogetyourattention?
(PictureB)(PictureC)(PictureD)
TheobviouspartofamessageisPhotocontrolisnearlyasoldasSocialmediauserscanalsogive
calledthetext,whichincludesanyphotographyitself,butmodernthemselvesadigitaltransformation
language,imagery,music,oranythingtechnologyhasmadeitcommonandwithalittleeffort.Theycanmake
elseyoucanseeorhear.Theimpliedthemselveslookhowevertheylikein
easytodo.Usingphotoediting
partofamessageiscalledthesubtext,justafewmoments.Butsincethese
software,almostanyonecanmake
andifssuggestedbythecontenteditedimagesarepresentedasreality,
bigchangestoanimage,from
ratherthandirectlyseenorheard.Wetheycanaffectourmentalwell-being.
adjustingcolorsandlightingto
asindividualsthendecidehowtoByconstantlyseeingpicturesof
interpretthissubtextbasedonouraddingandremovingcontent.That'sartificiallysuperbpeople,someofus
personalideas,worldviews,andwhyyoushouldalwayskeepacriticalmaystarttobelievethatthese
expectations.Peoplewithdifferenteyeonimagesinthemedia.Somepicturesaregenuine,andthatwecan
perspectivesmightinterpretthesamemediamayholdbackoroverstateneverliveuptotheseunrealistic
pieceofmessagedifferently.Mindinformation,Hkeanadvertisementideals.Thistypeofharmfulthinking
thatsomemediamayjusttakethatmakestheproductsappearmorecanleadtoallsortsofmentaland
advantageoftheprejudice.effectivethantheyreallyare.emotionalhealthconcerns.
60.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat.
A.themediahopethatyoucanmakesenseoftheirtruemeanings
B.findingthesourcesofmediahelpstoformasensiblejudgment
C.textismoreimportantthansubtextwhenweanalyzethemessages
D.photographyandphotoeditingsoftwaredatebacktothesametime
61.Yourauntfindshernewly-boughtbeltdoesn'tmakehersostylishasadvertised.Which
picturecanillustratethecase?
A.PictureAB.PictureBC.PictureCD.PictureD
62.Thispassagecanbefoundunderthesectionof.
A.MassMediaReadingB.Content-TargetedAdvertising
C.DeconstructingWebsD.PersuasiveLanguageRecognition
第7頁共14頁
(C)
Antibiotics,whichcandestroyorpreventthegrowthofbacteriaandcureinfections,arevitaltomodemmedicine.
Theirabilitytokillbacteriawithoutharmingthepatienthassavedbillionsoflivesandmadesurgicalproceduresmuch
safer.Butafterdecadesofoveruse,theirpowersarefading.Somebacteriahaveevolvedresistance,creatingagrowing
armyofsuperbugs,againstwhichthereislittleeffectivetreatment.Antimicrobial(抗菌的)resistance,expectedtokill10
millionpeopleayearby2050upfromaround1millionin2019,hasbeenseenasacrisisbymany.
Itwouldbeunwisetorelyonnewantibioticstosolvetheproblem.Therateatwhichresistanceemergesis
increasing.Somenewdrugslastonlytwoyearsbeforebacteriadevelopresistance.Whennewantibioticsdoarrive,
doctorsoftenstorethem,usingthemonlyreluctantlyandforshortperiodswhenfacedwiththemostpersistentinfections.
Thatlimitssales,makingnewantibioticsanunappealingideaformostdrugfirms.
Governmentshavebeentryingtofixtheproblembychannelingcashintoresearchindrugfirms.Thathasproduced
onlylimitedimprovements.Butthereisaphenomenonworthalook.Microbiologistshaveknownfordecadesthat
disease-causingbacteriacansufferfromillnessesoftheirown.Theyaresupersensitivetoattacksbyphages,specialised
virusesthatinfectbacteriaandoftenkillthem.Phagesareconsideredapromisingalternativetoantibiotics.
Usingonedisease-causingvirustofightbacteriahasseveraladvantages.Likeantibiotics,phagesonlytendto
chooseparticulartargets,leavinghumancellsaloneastheyinfectanddestroybacterialones.Unlikeantibiotics,phages
canevolvejustasreadilyasbacteriacan,meaningthatevenifbacteriadodevelopresistance,phagesmaybeableto
evolvearoundtheminturn.
That,atleast,isthetheory.Thetroublewithphagesisthatcomparativelylittleisknownaboutthem.Afterthe
discoveryofpenicillin,thefirstantibiotic,in1928,theywerelargelyignoredintheWest.Giventheseverityofthe
antibiotic-resistanceproblem,itwouldbeagoodideatofindoutmoreaboutthem.
Thefirststepistorunmoreclinicaltrials.InterestfromWesternfirmsisgrowing.Butitisbeingheldbackbythe
factthatphagesareanevenlessappealinginvestmentthanantibiotics.Sincetheyarenaturallivingthings,theremaybe
troublepatentingthem,makingithardtorecoveranyinvestment.
Governmentscanhelpfundbasicresearchintophagetreatmentandclarifythelawaroundexactlywhatisandisnot
patentable.Intimetheycansetupphagebankssoastomakeproductioncheaper.Andtheycanspreadawarenessofthe
risksofoverusingantibiotics,andthepotentialbenefitsofphages.
63.Wecanlearnfromparagraphs1and2that.
A.doctorstendtousenewantibioticswhenthepatientsaskforthem
B.antimicrobialresistanceisdevelopingmorerapidlythanpredicted
C.newantibioticsfailtoattractdrugfirmsduetolimiteduseofthem
D.previousantibioticsareeffectiveinsolvingmodemhealthproblems
64.Whatisphages'advantageoverantibiotics?
A.Theycanincreasehumancellswhenfightingbacteria.
B.Theyarenotparticularaboutwhichcellstoinfectandkill.
C.Theycanevolveaccordinglywhenbacteriadevelopresistance.
D.Theyaretoosensitivetobeinfectedbydisease-causingbacteria.
65.Accordingtothepassage,theobstacletophagetreatmentisthat.
A.thereislittlechanceofpatentingphagesinthefuture
B.governmentsprovidefinancialsupportforotherresearch
C.theemergenceofsuperbugsholdsbackdrugfirms9interest
D.over-dependenceonantibioticsdistractsattentionfromphages
66.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?
A.Governmentsfailtostoptheuseofantibiotics.B.Phagescouldhelppreventanantibioticscrisis.
C.Developmentofantibioticsislimitedbyphages.D.Antimicrobialresistancecallsfornewantibiotics.
第8頁共14頁
SectionC
Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecan
onlybeusedonce.Notethattherearetwosentencesmorethanyouneed.
A.Socialmaskersdonottryhardtomatchotherpeopleinpaceandtone.
B.Socialmaskingissomethingweallengageintosomeextent.
C.Socialmaskersarenottryingtofoxanyone.
D.Whenweareinnaturalidentificationwithsomeone,ithappensnaturally,andthereisverylittleeffortinvolved.
E.Ifsadoptedbypeopleunabletonaturallyactinawayconsideredsociallyacceptable.
F.Thatis,it'sanancientpartofourevolutiontosocialize,ratherthanbeanti-socialoramisfit.
SocialMasking
Amandaisalwaysanexpertatworkingtheroom.Shewouldadoptthemannerofthepeoplearoundhertofitin
whilehidinghertruepersonality.Thisissocialmasking,theprocessofhidingyournaturalwayofinteractingwithothers
soyoucanfeelaccepted.(67)Instead,theyarehopingtofitinwitheverybodyelse.Socialmaskingisasetof
learnedpattern-matchingbehaviors,movementsandactionswh
溫馨提示
- 1. 本站所有資源如無特殊說明,都需要本地電腦安裝OFFICE2007和PDF閱讀器。圖紙軟件為CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.壓縮文件請下載最新的WinRAR軟件解壓。
- 2. 本站的文檔不包含任何第三方提供的附件圖紙等,如果需要附件,請聯(lián)系上傳者。文件的所有權(quán)益歸上傳用戶所有。
- 3. 本站RAR壓縮包中若帶圖紙,網(wǎng)頁內(nèi)容里面會有圖紙預覽,若沒有圖紙預覽就沒有圖紙。
- 4. 未經(jīng)權(quán)益所有人同意不得將文件中的內(nèi)容挪作商業(yè)或盈利用途。
- 5. 人人文庫網(wǎng)僅提供信息存儲空間,僅對用戶上傳內(nèi)容的表現(xiàn)方式做保護處理,對用戶上傳分享的文檔內(nèi)容本身不做任何修改或編輯,并不能對任何下載內(nèi)容負責。
- 6. 下載文件中如有侵權(quán)或不適當內(nèi)容,請與我們聯(lián)系,我們立即糾正。
- 7. 本站不保證下載資源的準確性、安全性和完整性, 同時也不承擔用戶因使用這些下載資源對自己和他人造成任何形式的傷害或損失。
最新文檔
- 2024年度年福建省高校教師資格證之高等教育心理學自我檢測試卷A卷附答案
- 2024年度山西省高校教師資格證之高等教育法規(guī)通關(guān)提分題庫及完整答案
- 2024年合成膠粘劑項目投資申請報告代可行性研究報告
- 2024年私人損害賠償自愿協(xié)議
- 高校食品專業(yè)實驗室安全管理探究
- 新形勢下企業(yè)經(jīng)濟管理創(chuàng)新思路探究
- 2024年商業(yè)樓宇化糞池建造協(xié)議范例
- 2024年加工區(qū)租賃協(xié)議
- 2024年度工程地質(zhì)勘察協(xié)議范本
- 2024屆安徽省安大附中高三下學期第一次診斷測試數(shù)學試題
- 彈簧壓力、拉力計算
- 外研版英語九年級下冊全冊教案全冊
- 敏感節(jié)點維穩(wěn)工作應急預案
- 情景教學法的相關(guān)研究
- 基于STEM教育理念的高中生物教學研究
- 2022年普通高中地理課程標(完整哦)
- 《腦出血》PPT課件(完整版)
- 大班科學活動《認識牙齒》ppt課件
- T∕CSCB 0005-2021 人誘導多能干細胞
- 國家級燈具檢驗報告路燈
- 溫室大棚、花卉苗圃采暖項目設(shè)計方案
評論
0/150
提交評論