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高中PAGE1高中2024屆上海高三英語一模分類匯編完形填空1.2024屆寶山區(qū)高三一模Ideally,childhoodisatimeofgrowthandlearning,preparingforadulthoodandalsohavingfun.Butformanychildrenaroundtheworld,thistimeiscutshortwhentheyareforcedtowork,sometimesindangerousconditions.41,theUnitedNations(U.N.),somenationalgovernmentsandotherorganizations42June12astheannualWorldDayAgainstChildLabor.Asof2020,around160millionchildrenworkedaschildlaborers,whichmeansthatonechildin10wasachildlaborer.43,childlaborhasdecreasedoverthepast20years,butinrecentyears,thisprogresshasstopped.Childlaboris44fromordinaryhousework,helpingwithafamilybusinessor(forolderchildren)workingtoearnpocketmoneywhennotinschool.Workdonebychildrenis45aschildlaborwhenitharmsthechildphysically,mentally,sociallyor46,orwhenitpreventsthechild'seducation.About79millionchildrenareengagedinhazardouschildlabor.Sometimesthismeanstheworkitselfisdangerousbecauseofheavymachineryorexposureto47.Hazardouschildlaborcanalsoinvolveharshconditions,longhours,or48tovariouskindsofabuse.TheprimarygoaloftheWorldDayAgainstChildLaborisraising49oftheissueandencouragingindividuals,organizationsandgovernmentsto50.Combating(打擊)childlaborisacomplextask.Itinvolvessocialworkerswhoidentifychildlaborersandtakeactiontoprovidethesechildrenandtheirfamilieswithother51.Butitalsoinvolveschangeincommunitiesasawhole,52thesocialregulationsthatcanleadadultstomaketheirchildrenwork.Childlaborandpovertyoftengohandinhandasparentsfeelremovingtheirchildrenfromschoolisnecessarytoearnmoneyfortheirsurvival.So,measuresmeanttofight53arealsotiedtopreventingchildlabor.Ensuringthatchildrenhavequalityeducationalopportunitiesisalsoimportant.Ifmoreopportunitieswere54,moreparentsmightgiveuptheimmediatebenefitofachild'spaychecktogivethatchildaneducation.Childlaborisharmfultochildrenandtocommunities,sinceitpreventschildrenfromgrowingintohealthy,educatedcitizenswhocouldmakea(n)55insociety.Byhighlightingtheproblemandofferingavarietyofsolutions,theWorldDayAgainstChildLaborcanmakethesituationabitbetter.A.Inaddition B.AsaresultC.Aboveall D.AfterallA.recognize B.discoverC.choose D.considerA.NeverthelessB.ThereforeC.Overall D.MoreoverA.distinguished B.transferredC.ranged D.evolvedA.evaluated B.classifiedC.combined D.separatedA.sincerely B.negativelyC.positively D.morallyA.chemicals B.lights C.wastes D.gasesA.harmB.pollutionC.exposure D.dangerA.valueB.awarenessC.statusD.significanceA.takeplace B.takecareC.takeover D.takeactionA.optionsB.questionsC.elements D.examplesA.promoting B.urgingC.challenging D.adjustingA.diseaseB.disasterC.survivalD.povertyA.available B.sustainable C.accessible D.advisableA.choiceB.difference C.effortD.decision參考答案:2.2024屆崇明區(qū)高三一模dGulfcoasts,accordingtoacomprehensivenewreportbyclimatescientists.Oceanshavealreadyrisenaboutonefootinthelastcentury,asclimatechangemeltsglaciers(冰川)andicecapsaroundtheworld.Butthepaceis41,scientistswarn,andthenext30yearswillseethesameamountofsealevelriseastheprevious100.Thereportgivesthemostconcreteandcertainsealevel42everpublishedfortheU.S.Andadvancesincomputermodelsandreal-worldinformationaboutrisingseasmakeitpossibletoseethefuturemore43thanever.Sealevelrise44dramaticallyfordifferentpartsoftheU.S.coast.Theoceanisnotlikeabucketofwaterthatrisesatthesametimeasmoreliquidis45.Ocean46pushmorewaterintosomeareasthanothers.Iceindifferentregionsmeltsatdifferentrates.Inmanypartsoftheworld,sealevelriseis47becausecoastallandissinking.Thenewreportaddsupallthosefactorstogive48estimatesfordifferentpartsoftheU.S.TheauthorspredictaboutafootandahalfofsealevelrisefortheGulfCoastby2050,withparticularhotspotsfromTexastoMississippi,whereexploitationofundergroundoil,gasanddrinkingwateriscausingthelandtorapidly49intotherisingoceanwater.Thereare50hotspotsintheMid-Atlanticregion,includingAnnapolis,Md.andNorfolk,Va.Overall,theEastCoastis51toexperiencealittlemorethanafootofsealevelriseinthenext30years.Sealevelriseishappeningmore52ontheWestCoast,includingmuchofsouthernandwesternAlaska,thereportfinds.Theauthorspredictaboutsixinchesofsealevelriseby2050.WilliamSweet,asealevelriseexpertwiththeNationalOceanicandAtmosphericAdministration(NOAA)andoneoftheauthorsofthenewreport,sayscitiesthatarenotyetfloodedshould53now.Quickeningsealevelrisemayrequirethathumans54whereandhowwebuildhomes,offices,roadsandanythingelsethatisbetterdrythanwet.Rightnow,developmentinflood-prone(易發(fā)洪水的)areasisincreasing,despiteclimatechange.Beyond2050,thereportmakesclearthathumanshavea55:reducegreenhousegasemissionsandcontrolsealevelrise,orkeepburningfossilfuelsandfaceoceansthataretwo,threeoreven10feethigherthantoday.41.A.dyingdownB.payingbackC.holdingon D.speedingup42.A.records B.extremes C.predictions D.solutions43.A.flexibly B.clearlyC.randomly D.incredibly44.A.continuesB.impacts C.multiplies D.varies45.A.added B.drained C.spiltD.needed46.A.creaturesB.currents C.ecosystems D.voyages47.A.stable B.crucialC.unlikely D.worse48.A.national B.regional C.apparent D.approximate49.A.dig B.turnC.collapse D.dive50.A.similar B.scenery C.distantD.diverse51.A.projectedB.obliged C.permitted D.noticed52.A.sharply B.mysteriouslyC.unexpectedlyD.slowly53.A.makesenseB.takenotice C.keeppace D.stayproud54.A.scheme B.cancelC.changeD.delay55.A.promise B.quarrelC.choiceD.protest參考答案:41.D 42.C 43.B 44.D 45.A 46.B 47.D 48.B 49.C 50.A51.A 52.D 53.B 54.C 55.C3.2024屆虹口區(qū)高三一模III.ReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.Backin1930,theeconomistJohnMaynardKeynespredictedthatwithtechnologicalchangeandimprovementsinproductivity,we’donlybeworking15hoursaweekbynow.Butwhileworkinghourshave41by26%,mostofusstillaverage42.5hoursaweek.OneofthethingsKeynesunderestimatedisthehumandesireto42withourpeers—adrivethatmakesmostofusworkmorethanweneedto.“Wedon’tmeasureproductivitybyhowmuchwe’veharvestedanymore,”saysAlexSoojung-KimPang,visitingscholaratStanfordUniversity.“OverworkinghasbeenpartofWesternsocietysincetheIndustrialRevolution.Whensomepredictedthatautomationwouldcreateanextraamountof43time,needlesstosay,thatdidn’thappen.”Thankstocomputerizationandglobalizationinthe1980s,managerscoulddemandmoreofemployeesunderthe44thatjobscouldbegiventosomeoneelse.Sothe45piledon.Andwetookit,exhausted,buttakinguptheburdenallthesame.ThepsychologistBarbaraKillingerwritesinWorkaholics:TheRespectableAddictsabouthowwe46sacrificeourownwell-beingthroughoverworkfor“success”.Butfarfromdeliveringproductivity,value,orpersonalfulfilment,overworkhasbeenproventoleadtoburnout,stress,greaterriskofheartdiseaseandevenshorterlifespans.47,wecarriedon—untilCOVID-19camealong.Besidesmakingusworklongerhoursfromhome,COVID-19hasalso48themovetowardstheadoptionofautomatedmachine,especiallyforjobsrequiringmuchinterpersonalcontact—fromAmazondevelopingdeliverydrones(無人機)toself-drivingcars.By2050,MichaelOsborne,aprofessorofmachinelearningattheUniversityofOxford,predictsthatatleast40%ofcurrentjobswillbelostto49.Thereare50.Jobsthatinvolvecomplexsocialinteractionsarebeyondcurrentrobotskills:soteaching,socialcare,nursingandcounsellingarealllikelyto51theAIrevolution.Asarejobsthatrelyoncreativity.Thesamealsogoesfor52jobs,accordingtoOsborne,duetothelargenumberofdifferentobjectscleanersencounterandthevarietyofwaysthoseobjectsneedtobedealtwith.Interestingly,areasoftheworkplacetraditionallydominatedbywomenwon’tbesoeasilyadoptedbyAI.Robotsareunlikelyto53inthe“work”oftakingcareofchildren,preparinglunchboxesanddoingthelaundry.Thosewhoseworkfallsoutsidethecaring,cleaningorcreativefieldwillstillworkinfuture,just54.Inabout60%ofoccupations,itisestimatedthatathirdofthetaskscanbeautomated,meaningchangestothewaywework.Alarge-scalestudyhaspredictedthatoverthenext20years,although7millionjobswillbetakenoverbyAI,7.2millionnewoneswillbe55asaresult.Sowewillworkinfuture:wejustdon’tknowwhatwe’llbedoingyet.41.A.declined B.increased C.continued D.kept42.A.disagree B.compete C.cooperate D.identify43.A.working B.toughC.leisureD.active44.A.fantasyB.influence C.threatD.impression45.A.joyB.cashC.ambitionD.pressure46.A.excitedly B.willingly C.dramatically D.hopefully47.A.Otherwise B.StillC.Furthermore D.Therefore48.A.speededup B.followedup C.preparedfor D.plannedfor49.A.overwork B.labourC.automation D.science50.A.dreamsB.models C.expectations D.exceptions51.A.causeB.ceaseC.surviveD.undergo52.A.caringB.cleaning C.curingD.coaching53.A.assistB.existC.believe D.understand54.A.hardlyB.differently C.unfortunately D.probably55.A.lostB.recovered C.substituted D.created參考答案;完型填空:41-55:ABCCDBBACDCBABD4.2024屆黃浦區(qū)高三一模III.ReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagestherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.Turkeyisnotmything,butonedishIcannotlivewithoutonThanksgivingismymom’sSnowyMashedPotatoes.Istart__41__thesepotatoes,myannualtime-releasecapsuleofpurejoyinearlyNovember.I’mprettysureI’vehadthemateveryThanksgivingsinceIwasakid,andbitesoftentransportmebacktodifferentyearsanddifferentdiningrooms.Howandwhyisitthatcertainfoodsgiveussomuch__42__?Andwhatcanbesaidaboutthekindsoffoodsweconsidermostcomforting?Sciencetellsusthattasteandnutritionalcontentaffecthowfoodsmakeusfeel,butcertainfoodsareespecially__43__satisfyingforreasonsthathavelittletodowiththeirtasteornutritionalcontent.Muchofthehappinesswegetfromourfavoritefoodscomesfromthememoriestheystimulateforusandthepeoplewe’rewithwhilewe__44__them.Pastandpresent__45__shapethefoodswefindcomforting.Often,welovefoodbecausewehave__46__memoriesassociatedwithit.Mymom’smashedpotatoes(土豆泥)remindmeofholidayjoyandpastreunionswithextendedfamily.Wearealsodrawntofoodsweweregivenearlyinlifebypeoplewhocaredforus,whichcanhelpexplainour__47__loveforchickennoodlesoup,whichmanyparentsfeedtheirsickchildrentomakethemfeelbetter.Thesmelloffoodcan__48__powerfulmemories,too.Thepartofthebrainresponsibleforprocessingsmelldirectlyconnectstotheamygdala,abrainregionthatprocessesemotions,andthehippocampus,whichhandlesmemory.Andourmemoryforsmellsis__49__andprecise,especiallywhenitcomestosmellwewerefirstexposedtoinchildhood.That’swhyyoumightcatchthesmellofpumpkinpiebakingintheovenandbetransportedbacktothefirsttimeyoubakeditwithyourgrandmother.These__50__cangotheotherway,too.Sometimesyoumightfeel__51__whenyoueatfoodsthatremindyouoflovedonesyoumiss.Wemayalso__52__foodsthatweassociatewithbadexperiences.Inadditiontopastmemories,the__53__inwhichweeatfoodsshapeshowmuchweenjoytheminthemoment,andourgustatory(味覺的)experiencescanbe__54__byasenseofcommunity,asenseofwarmthandenjoyingittogether.I__55__mymom’sSnowyMashedPotatoesthatmuchmoretodaybecauseIgottoeatthemwithmyhusbandandtwochildren,thethreepeopleIlovemostintheworld.41. A.cuttingdownonB.lookingforwardtoC.makingfor D.puttingaway42. A.perspective B.pleasureC.spaceD.transition43. A.emotionally B.financiallyC.physically D.visually44. A.enjoy B.memorizeC.order D.recall45. A.companyB.menusC.outlook D.recipes46. A.culturalB.fond C.photographicD.shared47. A.collectiveB.creativeC.lost D.parental48. A.awakeB.correctC.preserve D.record49. A.bitter-sweet B.fresh C.long-lasting D.selective50. A.associations B.experiencesC.foods D.memories51. A.alert B.amazedC.disappointedD.sad52. A.avoid B.consumeC.store D.swallow53. A.area B.background C.context D.emotion54.A.enhancedB.offeredC.reflected D.weakened55. A.adaptedB.appreciatedC.copiedD.digested參考答案:41-45 BBAAA 46-50 BAACA 51-55 DACAB5.2024屆金山區(qū)高三一模III.ReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.Mathematicshasanimageproblem:fartoomanypeopleareputoffbyitandconcludethatthesubjectjustisn’tforthem.Butoneofthebiggestproblemsishowmathsis___41___,ascoldanddry.Ihaveadifferentapproachwhichistorelateabstractmathstoquestionsofpoliticsandsocialjustice.Ihavetaughtfairlymaths-phobic(恐懼)artstudentsinthiswayandhaveseentheirattitudes___42___.Theynowbelievemathsis___43___themandcangenuinelyhelpthem.Atabasiclevel,mathsisfoundedonlogic,sowhenIamteachinglogic,Iuseexamplesfrom___44___eventsratherthantheold-fashionedtypeofproblem.Insteadofstudyingthelogicofastatementlike“alldogshavefourlegs”,Imightdiscussthestatement“allimmigrantsareillegal”.ButIdothiswithspecificmathematicalstructures,too.___45___,Iteachatypeofstructurecalledanorderedset,whichissubjecttoanorderrelationsuchas“islessthan”.Wethenstudyandaskwhichfunctionsare“order-preserving”.Atypicalexamplemightbethefunctionthattakesa(n)___46___numberandmapsittothenumberobtainedfrommultiplyingby2.Wewouldthensaythatifx<ythenalso2x<2y,sothefunctionisorder-preserving.___47___,ratherthanstickingtothistypeofdrymathematicalexample,Iintroduceissueslikeprivilegeandwealth.Ifwethinkofoneorderedsetwithpeopleorderedbystatus,wecanmakeafunctiontoanothersetwherethepeoplearenoworderedby___48___instead.Ifsomeonehasahigherstatus,aretheyautomaticallywealthier?Wecanalsoaskaboutworkinghoursand___49___:ifsomeoneworksmorehours,dothey___50___earnmore?Theanswerthereisclearlynot.Myapproachiscontroversialbecause,traditionally,mathsissupposedtobe___51___andapolitical(與政治無關的).Ihavebeen___52___bypeoplewhothinkmyapproachwillbeoff-putting(令人煩惱的)tothosewhodon’tcareaboutsocialjustice.However,thedryapproachisoff-puttingtothosewhodocare.Infact,Ibelievethatallacademicdisciplinesshouldaddressourmostimportantissues.Abstractmathsisaboutmakingthoroughlogicalarguments,whichislinkedtoeverything.Idon’t___53___thatstudentsagreewithmeaboutpolitics,butIdoaskthattheyconstructthoroughargumentstobackuptheirthoughtsanddevelopthecrucialabilitytoanalyzethelogicofpeoplethey___54___.Mathsisn’tjustaboutnumbersandequations(方程式);itisaboutstudyingdifferent___55___systems.Wecanapplyittoballsrollingdowndifferenthills,butwecanalsoapplyittopressingsocialissues.Ithinkweshoulddoboth,forthesakeofsocietyandtobemoreinclusivetowardsdifferenttypesofstudentsinmathseducation.41. A.dismissed B.presented C.doubted D.neglected42. A.transformedB.defined C.illustrated D.examined43. A.creditedto B.relevantto C.separatedfromD.independentof44. A.economic B.mathematicalC.currentD.virtual45. A.InparticularB.ForexampleC.Afterall D.Inaddition46. A.ordinary B.oddC.absolute D.limited47. A.However B.Moreover C.Otherwise D.Therefore48. A.power B.wealthC.healthD.intelligence49. A.profitB.statusC.income D.promotion50. A.particularlyB.specifically C.habitually D.necessarily51. A.applicable B.neutralC.biasedD.theoretical52. A.criticized B.tolerated C.ignored D.assessed53. A.oppose B.claimC.assume D.demand54. A.disagreewithB.runacross C.relyonD.benefitfrom55. A.legalB.operating C.logicalD.grading參考答案:41~55BABCB AABCDBADAC6.2024屆靜安區(qū)高三一模SectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagestherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.Investorsprobablyexpectthatfollowingthesuggestionsofstockanalystswouldmakethembetteroffthandoingtheexactopposite.41,recentresearchbyNicolaGennaioliandhiscolleaguesshowsthatthebestwaytogainexcessreturnswouldbetoinvestinthesharesleastfavoredbyanalysts.Theycomputethat,duringthelast35years,investinginthe10percentofU.S.stocksanalystsweremost42aboutwouldhaveyieldedonaverage3percentayear.43,investinginthe10percentofstocksanalystsweremostpessimisticaboutwouldhaveyieldedasurprising15percentayear.Gennaioliandcolleaguesshedlightonthis44withthehelpofcognitivesciencesand,inparticular,usingKahnemanandTversky'sconceptofrepresentativeness.Decisionmakers,accordingtothisview,45therepresentativefeaturesofagrouporaphenomenon.Thesearedefinedasthefeaturesthatoccurmorefrequentlyinthatgroupthaninabaselinereferencegroup.Afterobservingstrongearningsgrowth—theexplanationgoes—analyststhinkthatthefirmmaybethenextGoogle.“Googles”areinfactmorefrequentamongfirmsexperiencingstronggrowth,whichmakesthem46.Theproblemisthat“Googles”arevery47inabsoluteterms.Asaresult,expectationsbecometoooptimistic,andfutureperformance48.Amodelofstockpricesinwhichinvestorbeliefsfollowthislogiccanaccountbothqualitativelyandquantitativelyforthebeliefsofanalystsandthedynamics(動態(tài)變化)ofstockreturns.Inrelatedwork,theauthorsalsoshowthatthesamemodelcan49boomsandbustsinthevolumeofcreditandinterestratespreads.Theseworksarepartofaresearchprojectaimedattakinginsightsfromcognitivesciencesandat50themintoeconomicmodels.KahnemanandTversky'sconceptof“representativeness”liesattheheartofthiseffort.“Inaclassicalexample,we51tothinkofIrishmenasredheadsbecauseredhairismuchmorefrequentamongIrishmenthanamongtherestoftheworld,”Prof.Gennaiolisays.“However,only10percentofIrishmenareredheads.Inourwork,wedevelopmodelsofbeliefformationthatshowthislogicandstudythe52ofthisimportantpsychologicalforceindifferentfields.”Representativenesshelpsdescribe53andbehaviorindifferentfields,notonlyinfinancialmarkets.Onesuchfieldistheformationofstereotypesaboutsocialgroups.Inarecentexperimentalpaper,Gennaioliandcolleaguesshowthatrepresentativenesscanexplainself-confidence,andinparticularthe54ofwomentocompeteintraditionallymalesubjects,suchasmathematics.Aslightprevalenceof55malemathabilityinthedataisenoughtomakemathabilityun-representativeforwomen,drivingtheirunderconfidenceinthisparticularsubject.41.A.Consequently B.Furthermore C.Nevertheless D.Meanwhile42.A.curious B.controversial C.concerned D.optimistic43.A.Inbrief B.Bycontrast C.Inaddition D.Withoutdoubt44.A.engagement B.concentration C.puzzle D.definition45.A.memorize B.prioritize C.modernize D.fertilize46.A.representative B.argumentative C.executive D.sensitive47.A.harsh B.adaptable C.crucial D.rare48.A.cheers B.disappoints C.stabilizes D.improves49.A.accountfor B.counton C.sufferfrom D.holdup50.A.pouring B.admitting C.integrating D.tempting51.A.pretend B.afford C.offer D.tend52.A.effects B.delights C.intervals D.codes53.A.companions B.scales C.expectations D.findings54.A.necessity B.involvement C.perseverance D.reluctance55.A.equivalent B.exceptional C.mysterious D.distressing參考答案:41-45CDBCB46-50ADBAC51-55DACDB7.2024屆閔行區(qū)高三一模Ⅲ.ReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.MantheHunter,akeyideainhumansciences,proposesthathuntingwasamajordriverofhumanevolutionandthatmenconductedthisactivity,leavingwomenout.Itholdsthathumanancestorshadadivisionof41,rootedinbiologicaldifferencesbetweenmalesandfemales,inwhichmalesevolvedtohuntandprovide,andfemalestendedtochildrenanddomesticduties.Itassumesthatmalesare42superiortofemalesandthatpregnancy(懷孕)andchild-caringreduceoreliminate(根除)afemale’sabilitytohunt.MantheHunterhasdominatedthestudyofhumanevolutionfornearlyhalfacenturyandspreadthroughpopular43.Itisrepresentedinmuseumdisplaysandtextbookfigures,Saturdaymorningcartoonsandfeaturefilms.Thethingis,it’s44.Researcherslookatthedamageonourancestors’remainsforcluestotheir45.Neandertalfemalesandmalesdonotvaryin46patternsorexhibitsexdifferencesindiseasesfromrepetitiveactions.Theirskeletonsshowthesamemodesofwearandtear.Thisdiscoveryimpliesthattheywereengagingin47activities,fromhuntinglargegameanimalstoprocessingfurforleather.Observationsofrecentandcontemporarysocietiesprovidedirectevidenceofwomen48

hunting.AgtapeopleofthePhilippines,49,huntwhilepregnantandbreastfeeding,andtheyhavethesamehuntingsuccessasAgtamen.Arecentstudyofcross-culturalobservationaldatalastingthepast100years—muchofwhichwas50byMantheHuntercontributors—foundthatwomenfromawiderangeofcultureshuntanimalsforfood.79percentofthe63societieswithcleardescriptionsoftheirhuntingstrategiesreportedlyfeaturewomen51.Thewomenareinvolvedinhuntingregardlessoftheirchildbearingstatus.Muchaboutfemaleexercisescienceandthe52ofprehistoricwomenremainstobediscovered.Buttheideathatinthepastmenwerehuntersandwomenwerenotisabsolutely

53evenbythelimitedevidencewehave.Nowwhenyouthinkof“cavepeople”,wehope,youwillimaginea(n)54groupofhunterssurroundingadeerorhittingstonetoolstogetherratherthanaheavy-browedmanwithaheavystickoveroneshoulder.Huntingmayhavebeenremadeasa55activityinrecenttimes,butformostofhumanhistory,itbelongedtoeveryone.A.food B.labor C.resource D.powerA.technically B.socially C.physically D.intellectuallyA.culture B.belief C.science D.awarenessA.wrong B.unbelievable C.simple D.reasonableA.emotion B.appearance C.diet D.behaviorA.injury B.interaction C.growth D.settlementA.various B.identical C.outdoor D.manualA.takingover B.sufferingfrom C.longingfor D.participatinginA.infact B.asawhole C.forinstance D.asaresultA.quoted B.ignored C.collected D.storedA.supporters B.pioneers C.leaders D.huntersA.hobbies B.status C.lives D.rightsA.established B.unsupported C.developed D.misguidedA.ever-growing B.self-governing C.mixed-sex D.multi-culturalA.team B.sporting C.leisure D.male參考答案:SectionA41.B 42.C 43.A 44.A 45.D 46.A 47.B 48.D 49.C 50.B51.D 52.C 53.B 54.C 55.D 8.2024屆青浦區(qū)高三一模III.ReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.I’mprettygoodatstickingwiththingsevenwhentheygethard.Badrelationships,unpleasantworkplaces,__41__sports—I’vehungonformonthsandevenyearslongerthanIshouldhave,convincedthesituationwould__42__ifIrefusedtogiveup.Afterall,isn’teverysuccessstorylitteredwith__43__?Didn’tBeyoncéloseStarSearch,anddidn’tOprahgetfiredfromherfirstTVjob?Quittingisasignthatyoulackpatienceandstrongwill,orsoIwasraisedtobelieve.__44__,ifIlookbackonallthethingsIeventuallyquit,myonlyregretisthatIdidn’tdoitsooner.I’vewastedimmeasurabletimeandenergydraggingmyheels,determinedthatIcould__45__everyoneifIjustkeptgoing.Allofusareconstantlymakingtrickychoicesbetweengoingfurtherintofamiliarterritoryand__46__toexpandourhorizons.Thisisknownastheexploration-exploitationtrade-off.Whenweareyounger,it’sadvantageoustogofaronthesideofexploration,tryinglotsofnewthingsbecausewehaveplentyoftimeto__47__later.Butasweage,it’softensmartertodoubledown.Ofcourse,thisdoesn’tmeanyou

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