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絕密★啟用前2023年高考英語考前信息必刷卷05上海專用上海高考英語試卷注重學(xué)科考查的基礎(chǔ)性、綜合性、運用性和創(chuàng)新性,著力提升考生的學(xué)科核心素養(yǎng),為在“新課程”“新教材”背景下深化高考內(nèi)容改革奠定了基礎(chǔ)。2022年7月上海高考英語試卷對進(jìn)一步落實新課標(biāo)起到了積極作用,對高中英語教學(xué)具有正向反撥效應(yīng)。本套試卷的閱讀理解關(guān)注閱讀體裁的多樣性,如人物傳記、經(jīng)典文學(xué)作品等,培養(yǎng)學(xué)生的思辨閱讀能力。(考試時間:150分鐘試卷滿分:140分)注意事項:1.答題前填寫好自己的姓名、班級、考號等信息2.請將答案正確填寫在答題卡上I.ListeningComprehensionSectionA(10分)Directions:1.A.Excited. B.Dissatisfied. C.Bored. D.Exhausted.2.A.Finland. B.Egypt. C.Mexico. D.Zambia.3.A.Makesomecoffee. B.Meetthewomanatthelibrary.C.Continuetoread. D.Gooutwithsomefriends.4.A.Havinganinterview. B.Fillingoutaform.C.Talkingwithafriend. D.Askingforinformation.5.A.Apoliceman. B.Anaccountant. C.Asalesman. D.Abankteller.6.A.Shewantstobuyanewcomputer. B.Shewantstoknowmoreaboutcomputers.C.Sheisunwillingtolistentotheman. D.Shebelieveswhatthemanistalkingabout.7.A.WatchingTVandvideos.B.ReplacingvideoswithTV.C.Parents’involvement.D.Havingbabysitters.8.A.Heregretshavingtakenupmuchoftheprofessor’stime.B.Hehastroublegettingalongwiththeprofessor.C.Heknowstheprofessorhasrunintotrouble.D.Heknowstheprofessorhasbeenbusy.9.A.Lisalikesthemessysituation. B.Lisamadethemess.C.HeandLisaaresettlingaproblem. D.Lisalikesthenewplace.10.A.Shefullyagreeswiththeman. B.Theyareuncertainabouttheweather.C.Shedisagreeswiththeman. D.Shethoughtthemanwasalwayslate.SectionB(15分)Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.11.A.OnAugust18,2021. B.OnDecember15th,2021.C.OnJanuary20th,2022. D.OnDecember14th,2021.12.A.Sheflewdayandnighttobreaktherecord.B.HerfavouritepartofthejourneywasacrossSiberia.C.Shethoughtaboutnothingelsebutflyingduringthejourney.D.BadweatheralongthewayforcedhertolandinTaipei.13.A.Tomajorinelectricalengineering.B.Tohonorthetraditionofherfamily.C.ToencouragegirlstobecomeSTEMteachers.D.Toinspiregirlstopursuetheirflyingdreams.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.14.A.The18thcenturyarchitecture. B.Thecountrysidelocation.C.Theseatingarrangements. D.Thequalityofthemusic.15.A.Itisaheldaroundtheyear. B.Itissupportedbythegovernment.C.Itmainlyfocusesonyoungpeople. D.Itdoesn’tacceptprivatedonation.16.A.Anintroductionofamusicfestival. B.Waystodonatethemusicfestival.C.Performancesbyyoungmusicians. D.Policyofprivatesponsorship.Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.17.A.Usevisualtoolstoillustratethedetail.B.Provideinformationabouttheeconomy.C.Helppeopleknowbetteraboutthelocation.D.Startfromthehistoricalbackgroundoftheisland.18.A.TheMediaRoom. B.TheResourcesRoom.C.TheTouristReception. D.TheTutorialCentre.19.A.Attendthetutorialwiththeman.B.BookameetingroomonMonday.C.Preparethevisualsandthingsneeded.D.Searchforinformationandaccuratestatistics.20.A.Thepreparationofatravelleaflet.B.Thecontentofageographylecture.C.Thecontentofacampusintroduction.D.Thepreparationofageographypresentation.II.Grammarandvocabulary(共20題,每小題1分,滿分20分)SectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.RationalPeopleThinkattheMarginDecisionsinlifearerarelyblackandwhitebutusuallyinvolveshadesofgray.Atdinnertime,thedecisionyoufaceisnotbetweenfastingandeatinglikeapig,butwhethertotakethatextraspoonfulofmashedpotatoes._____21_____examsrollaround,yourdecisionisnotbetweenblowingthemoffandstudying24hoursaday,butwhethertospendanextrahourreviewingyournotes_____22_____watchingTV.Economistsusetheterm“marginalchanges”todescribeminoradjustmentstoan_____23_____(exist)planofaction.Inmanysituations,peoplemakethebestdecisionsbythinkingatthemargin.Marginmeans“edge,”somarginalchangesareadjustmentsaroundtheedgesof_____24_____youaredoing.Suppose,forinstance,thatyouaskafriendforadviceabouthowmanyyearstostayinschool.IfhecomparesforyouthelifestyleofapersonwithaPh.D.to_____25_____ofagradeschooldropout,youmightcomplainthatthiscomparisonisnothelpfulforyourdecision.Youhavesomeeducationalreadyandmostlikely_____26_____(decide)whethertospendanextrayearortwoinschool._____27_____(make)thisdecision,youneedtoknowtheadditionalbenefitsthatanextrayearinschoolwouldoffer(highersalariesthroughoutlifeandthesheerjoyoflearning),_____28_____(combine)withtheadditionalcoststhatyouwouldpay(tuitionandtheforgonesalarieswhileyouareinschool).Bycomparingthesemarginalbenefitsandmarginalcosts,youcanevaluatewhethertheextrayearisworthwhileandmakethebestdecision_____29_____isinyourinterest.As_____30_____(show)inthisexample,individualsandfirmscanmakebetterdecisionsbythinkingatthemargin.Arationaldecision-makertakesanactionifandonlyifthemarginalbenefitoftheactionexceedsthemarginalcost.SectionBDirections:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.maximize
B.subsequent
C.potential
D.personalize
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K.absenceNochildoryoungathleteshouldbesubjectedtogenetictestingtofindsportingtalentorimproveperformance,concludetheexpertsinastatementpublishedintheBritishJournalofSportsMedicine.Thescientificevidenceontheeffectivenessofthese___31___testsissimplyfartooweaktobacktheiruse,saystheexpertsinthefieldsofgenomics,exercise,sportsperformance,etc.Whilethescienceofgenomicshasadvancedrapidlyoverthepastdecade,theabilitytointerpretthemeaningofgenetictestresultsisstillatarelativelyearlystage.Butthathasnotstoppedthegrowthofthe“directtoconsumer”genetictests,whichclaimtobeabletospotchildren’sathletictalentsortailortrainingto___32___performance.Thisfast-growingmarkethascausedfearsthatthestilllimitedlevelofknowledgeonthegeneticsofsportsperformanceisbeing___33___forcommercialgain.Toinformthestatement,thepanellookedattheavailabilityofDIYgenetictests.Itfound39companies___34___testsassociatedwithsportorexerciseperformanceorinjury-almosttwiceasmanyasin2018.Theclaimsincluded:“___35___yourtrainingbasedonyoursportsgenetics,”“Giveparentsandcoachesearlyinformationontheirchild’sgenetic___36___forsuccessforsports,”and“WeuseyourDNAresultstohelpyoulosefat,buildmuscle,getfitter.”Butthe___37___ofanygoodscientificdatatoguideselectionofwhichvariantstotestweakensthevalueofmultipletesting.Besides,whilethereissomeevidencetosuggestalinkwithenhancedphysicalperformance,itisveryweak,makingthe___38___valueofthesetests“actuallyzero,”saysthestatement.Thestatementemphasizesthe___39___ofchangeingenesequencingtechnologyhasgotmuchfasterthanregulation.Anditpointsouttheimportanceofcounsellingbeforeanygenetictestistaken.“Whilefurtherevidencewillundoubtedlyemergearoundthegeneticsofsportperformanceinthefuture,thedataarecurrentlyvery____40____.Therefore,inthisstageoflimitedknowledge,nochildoryoungathleteshouldbeexposedtogenetictestingtodefineoraltertrainingorfortalentidentificationaimedatselectinggiftedchildrenoradolescents,”itconcludes.IIIReadingComprehension(滿分45分)SectionA(共15題,每小題1分,滿分15分)Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.Clothesplayacriticalpartintheconclusionswereachbyprovidingcluestowhopeopleare,whotheyarenot,andwhotheywouldliketobe.Theytellusagooddealaboutthewearer’sbackground,personality,status,mood,andsocialoutlook.Sinceclothesaresuchanimportantsourceofsocialinformation,wecanusethemto___41___people’simpressionofus.Ourappearance___42___particularsignificanceintheoriginalphasesofinteractionthatislikelytooccur.Anelderlymiddle-classmanorwomanmaybealienated(疏遠(yuǎn))byayoungadultwhoisdressedinanunconventionalmanner,___43___theperson’seducation,background,orinterests.Peopletendto___44___whatcertaintypesofclothesmean.Adolescentgirlscaneasilyagreeonthe___45___ofgirlswhowearcertainoutfits,includingthenumberofboyfriendstheylikelyhavehadandwhethertheydriveordrink.Newscasters,ortheannouncerswhoreadthenewsonTV,areconsideredtobemoreconvincing,honest,and___46___whentheyaredressedconservatively.Andcollegestudentswhoviewthemselvesastakinganactiveroleintheirinterpersonalrelationshipssaytheyareconcernedaboutthe___47___theymustweartoplaytheserolessuccessfully.___48___,manyofuscanrelateinstancesinwhichtheclothingweworechangedthewaywefeltaboutourselvesandhowweacted.Perhapsyouhaveusedclothingtogainconfidencewhenyou___49___astressfulsituation,suchasajobinterview,oracourtappearance.Intheworkplace,menhavelonghad____50____dresscodeandrolemodelsforachievingsuccess.Ithadbeenotherwiseforwomen.Agoodmanywomeninthebusinessworld____51____theappropriatemixtureof“masculine”and“feminine”(女性氣質(zhì)的)attributestheyshouldconveybytheirprofessionalclothing.Thevarietyofclothingalternativestowomenhasalsobeenmore____52____thanthatavailableformen.Maleadministratorstendtojudgewomenmore____53____formanagerialpositionswhenthewomendisplayless“feminine”grooming-shorterhair,____54____useofmake-up,andplaintailoredclothing.Asonemaleadministratorconfessed,“Anattractivewomenisdefinitelygoingtogetalongerinterview,butshewon’t____55____thejob.”Weneedachangeinthisregard.41.A.a(chǎn)ddto B.dealwith C.setaside D.focuson42.A.a(chǎn)ssumes B.a(chǎn)ppreciates C.minimizes D.a(chǎn)ssesses43.A.intermsof B.becauseof C.insteadof D.regardlessof44.A.a(chǎn)greeon B.counton C.negotiateabout D.hesitateabout45.A.specialties B.a(chǎn)ccomplishments C.characters D.lifestyles46.A.comfortable B.competent C.sacred D.outgoing47.A.uniforms B.costumes C.gloves D.pajamas48.A.Moreover B.However C.Therefore D.Otherwise49.A.imitated B.resisted C.evaluated D.a(chǎn)nticipated50.A.long-lasting B.good-looking C.light-hearted D.well-defined51.A.a(chǎn)reuncertainabout B.a(chǎn)redistractedfrom C.a(chǎn)rekeenon D.a(chǎn)reashamedof52.A.consistent B.fashionable C.diversified D.innovated53.A.critically B.casually C.favourably D.honestly54.A.frequent B.concrete C.moderate D.heavy55.A.get B.spare C.survive D.maintainSectionB(共11題,每小題2分,滿分22分)Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.ATheLandofthePharaohsFromthePyramidstotheValleyoftheKings-intheAprilissueofAQUILAchildrencaninvestigateEgypt’samazinghistoryandfollowtheRiverNileasitwindssouththroughwildernessandsteamyrainforests.AQUILAisuniqueintheworldofchildren’spublishing:itsthoughtfulandintelligenttopicsaresowellwrittenandresearchedyouwillprobablyenjoyreadingthearticlesyourself.SPECIALISSUEWITHEXTRAPAGESTheinventiveancientEgyptiansleftquiteamarkonhistory.Theydevelopedhieroglyphsandanearlytypeofpaper,sothey’reindirectlyresponsibleforthispageyouarereadingnow.Youcanaddtothisthefirstsolarcalendar,waterdams,bigideasaboutdeathandtheafterlifeandaverymodernobsessionwithcats-nowondertheycaptureourimaginations!PLUS:PyramidMaths,translatingtheRosettaStoneandtheriseoftheSunGodAten.NewtopicsforSummer2022:May:UNDERSEAEXPLORERDiveintocoralreefsandmeettheirdazzlinginhabitants.PLUS:underwatermaps,seamonstersandthespaceshipcemetery.June:CREATIVECODINGCodingisnotonlyalanguageforprogrammingsoftware:kid’sbrainscanformcreativeconnectionsthathelpthemunderstandreal-lifeproblemsandideas.July/August:LOOKATLONDONGetyourbagspackedandreadyforourSummerDoubleissue,we’reonavisittotheUKcapital.FromtheRomansandBoudiccatotheswinging60stherewillbeoodlesofhistory,science,arts,andofcourse,fun!√BIGIDEASforCuriousMinds√ABook’sWorthofReading√BrilliantNewTopicEveryMonthSubscriptionsinclude:1YourPersonalGiftMessagewiththefirstissue2FREEEXTRAS:everymonth,top-notchtopicextensionmaterialsareavailabletodownloadforthemostdedicatedAQUILAnautstotaketheirlearningastepfurther!350%OFFback-issueswhenyousubscribewww.AQUILA.co.ukCreative,Funny&InspiringAQUILAisnotlikeanyotherchildren’spublicationyouhaveseen,andyouwillnotfinditonthenewsstand;theeditorialiswittyandsophisticated,makingchildrenfeelpartofaveryspecialclub.Highlyrecommendedreadingforbright8-13-year-olds,everymonthlytopicbringsawell-balancedfeastofScience,ArtsandGeneralKnowledgeintothefamilyhome,encouragingchildrentothinkbeyondtheschoolcurriculumandtobecomeself-motivatedlearners.56.Theposterisdesignedto_________.A.a(chǎn)dvertisethespecialissueofAncientEgyptB.introduce“TheLandofthePharaohs”C.promoteachildren’spublication,AQUILAD.featuresummertopicsofAQUILA202257.Whichissuewillyoulikemostifyouareinterestedinmarinelife?A.Aprilissue. B.Mayissue. C.Juneissue. D.July/AugustIssue.58.Whichwayenablesyoutogetthemostissueswiththesameamountofmoney?A.Purchasingtheback-issues.B.Downloadingonlineissues.C.Subscribingtothedoubleissues.D.Buyingcurrentissuesatthenewsstand.BSwimminginanoceanofstarsLadiesandGentlemen,It’smygreathonortoreceivetheClarkeAwardforImaginationinServicetoSociety.Thankyou.Istartedwritingsci-fibecauseIlookedforawaytoescapethedulllife,andtoreachout,withimagination,tothemysterioustimeandspacethatIcouldnevertrulyreach.ButthenIrealizedthattheworldaroundmebecamemoreandmorelikesciencefiction,andthisprocessisspeedingup.Futureislikepouringrain.Itreachesusevenbeforewehavetimetoopentheumbrella.Meanwhile,whensci-fibecomesreality,itlosesallitsmagic,andthatfrustratesme.Sci-fiwillsoonbecomepartofourlives.TheonlythingIcando,istopushmyimaginationfurthertoevenmoredistanttimeandspacetohuntforthemysteriesofsci-fi.Asasci-fiauthor,Ithinkmyjobistowritethingsdownbeforetheygetreallyboring.Thisbeingsaid,theworldismovinginthedirectionoppositetoClarke’spredictions.In2001,ASpaceOdyssey,intheyearof2001,whichhasalreadypassed,humanbeingshavebuiltmagnificentcitiesinspace,andestablishedpermanentcoloniesonthemoon,andhugenuclear-poweredspacecrafthavesailedtoSaturn.However,today,in2018,thewalkonthemoonhasbecomeadistantmemory.Andthefurthestreachofourmannedspaceflightsisjustaslongasthetwo-hourmileageofahigh-speedtrainpassingthroughmycity.Asasci-fiwriter,IhavebeenstrivingtocontinueArthurClarke’simagination.Ibelievethattheboundlessspaceisstillthebestdirectionanddestinationforhumanimagination.Ihavealwayswrittenaboutthemagnitudeandmysteriesoftheuniverse,interstellarexpeditions,andthelivesandcivilizationshappeningindistantworlds.Thisremainstoday,althoughthismayseemchildishorevenoutdated.ItsaysonArthurClarke’sepitaph,“Henevergrewup,butheneverstoppedgrowing.”Manypeoplemisunderstandsci-fiastryingtopredictthefuture,butthisisnottrue.Itjustmakesalistofpossibilitiesofwhatmayhappeninthefuture,likedisplayingapileofcobblestonesforpeopletoseeandplaywith.Sciencefictioncannevertellwhichscenarioofthefuturewillactuallybecometherealfuture.Thisisnotitsjob.It’salsobeyonditscapabilities.Butonethingiscertain:inthelongrun,forallthesecountlesspossiblefutures,anyfuturewithoutspacetravelisgloomy,nomatterhowprosperousourownplanetbecomes.Sci-fiwaswritingabouttheageofdigitalinformationanditeventuallybecametrue.Inowlookforwardtothetimewhenspacetravelfinallybecomestheordinary.Bythen,Marsandtheasteroidbeltswillbeboringplacesandcountlesspeoplearebuildingahomeoverthere.Jupiteranditsmanysatelliteswillbetouristattractions.Theonlyobstaclepreventingpeoplefromgoingthereforgood,willbethecrazyprice.Butevenatthattime,theuniverseisstillunimaginablybigthatevenourwildestimaginationfailstocatchitsedge.Andeventhecloseststarremainsoutofreach.Thevastoceanofstarscanalwayscarryourinfiniteimagination.Thankyouall.59.Whatdoesthewritermeanbytheunderlinedsentenceinthesecondparagraph?A.Sciencetechnologyhasbeendevelopingfastbeforewerealizeit.B.Whathappenedinourlifewasmysteriousandbeyondourimagination.C.Wehadagoodoutlookforthefutureandweredesperatetorealizeourdream.D.Wemanagedtoescapefromtheboringlifeandlookedforwardtotheprosperousfuture.60.Whatcanwelearnfromthethirdparagraph?A.WhatClarkeforesawischildishandoutofdate,goingagainstscientifictheories.B.ItisfeasibleforhumanbeingstofulfillchallengingspacemissionsthatClarkeforecast.C.Humanbeingshavedesertedimagingandexploringtheattractiveandboundlessspace.D.Clarke’spredictionshaven’thappenedinreallifeandtherealitywon’tchangeverysoon.61.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.Whatiswritteninsciencefictioncanneverbecomeareality.B.Thewriterconsidersithisdutytocreatesci-fiwithauthorClarke.C.Sciencefictionprovidesreaderswithpossibilitiesthatfuturewillbringabout.D.Highpricewilllikelystophumansfromdreamingoflivingonotherplanets.62.What’sthewriter’sattitudetowardssci-ficreation?A.Curious B.PassionateC.Concerned D.SuspiciousCSometimein1885or1886,ArthurConanDoylewasdoodling(信手亂涂)onasheetofpaper.InspiredbyEdgarAllanPoe’sAugusteDupin,hehadtheideafora“consultingdetective”,whowouldalsouse“theRulesofEvidence”tocatchhisman.Butwhatwouldhebecalled?“OrmondSacker”?“SherrinfordHolmes”?Hadhesettledoneitherofthesealternatives,themodern-dayfanclubswouldbeabletolookcloselythroughtheirmagnifyingglasses(放大鏡)atthathistoricpieceofpaperatanexhibitionopeningattheMuseumofLondononFriday.SherlockHolmes:TheManWhoNeverLivedandWillNeverDieisthefirstmajorshowforthegreatdetectivesinceaHolmesdisplaygracedtheFestivalofBritainin1951.It’sawinninglysillytitle:thereareanunlimitednumberofmenwhoneverlivedandwilneverdie,andaverylargenumberoffictionalcreationsofwhomthesamecouldalsobesaid.Butyoucanseewhattheyaregettingat.ItislikelythattheshowshouldtakeplaceattheMuseumofLondon.HolmesoccupiedperhapsLondon’smostfamousimaginaryaddress—221BBakerStreet—andDr.Watsonwrotethathis“knowledgeofthebywaysofLondonwasextraordinary”.Intheformofhis“BakerStreetIrregulars”,heevenemployedastreet-levelspy-networkothehomeless.Londonisoftendescribedasanothercharacterinthestories.But,ashistorianDavidCannadinepointsoutinafine,questioningessayinanewbookaccompanyingtheexhibition,Holmes’sLondonisactuallyonlysketchilyimaginedinthestories.ConanDoylegrewupinEdinburgh,waseducatedinLancashireandAustria,andlivedincentralLondonforlessthanayearbeforemovingfirsttoSouthNorwood,theninshortordertoHindheadinSurreyandlatertoSussex.TomoveHolmesaroundthecapital,ConanDoyleusedcontemporarybooksofstreetmapsandtheLondonPostOfficeDirectory.Andhemadeallsortsofmistakes.Also,beforefan-fictionaswethinkofitnowgotunderway,theHolmesstoriesledtoastrangeacademicversionoffan-fiction:Holmesians,takingascholarlyinterestinthetextsalmostontheassumptionthatHolmesandWatsonwererealhistoricalcharacters.ItshouldbenotedthatConanDoylehimselfdidn’tsweatthedetails.EverythingfromthelocationofWatson’soldwarwoundtohismaritalsituationandtheaddressofhisconsultingroomwasdistinctlypatchy(東拼西湊的).Holmesis,ormightaswellbe,amagician.Inthisrespect,themodernBBCTVadaptations—whoseleapsoftricksI’veseencomplainedabout—areinkeepingwithConanDoyle’soriginals.He’snottheproduct,notanymore,ofasingleauthor.Andhe’snevergoingtobeonthereader’slevel—northatofhisfriendDr.Watson.ConanDoyle’sconsultingdetectiveis,madebytheimaginationsofothers,asortofgod.Andlikeallthebestgods,heis—asthenewexhibition’stitleindicates—bothimaginaryandeverlasting.63.WhatdoAugusteDupinandSherlockHolmesshareincommonaccordingtotheauthor?A.TheyarebothfictionaldetectivesthatlivedinLondon.B.TheyarebothcharacterscreatedbyArthurConanDoyle.C.Theybothuse“theRulesofEvidence”tosolvecases.D.Theybothusemagnifyingglasses.64.Accordingtothepassage,thesentence“Holmes’sLondonisactuallyonlysketchilyimaginedinthestories”inparagraph5meansthat______.A.LondonisanimportantsettingintheSherlockHolmesstoriesB.thecityofLondoninthenovelisdifferentfromhowitreallyisC.Londonishometothetwomaincharacters,SherlockandWatsonD.theauthorConanDoylemadealotofmistakeswheninLondon65.Theword“Holmesians”inparagraph6probablyrefersto______.A.superfansofHolmesB.scholarsinterestedinHolmesC.studiesaboutHolmesD.mysteriesconcerningHolmes66.Whatistheauthor’sopinionofSherlockHolmes?A.Heisthemostsuccessfulimaginarydetectiveinhistory.B.Heisagodwhowillbelovedbyreadersofallthetime.C.HeisanimaginarycharactercreatedbothbyDoyleandreadersD.Hehasanextraordinarytalentasadetectivewhogainsgreatpopularity.SectionC(共4題,每小題2分,滿分8分)Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthesentencesgivenbelow.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.Withinthelastdecade,musicfestivalshavegrownintoamajormoneymakerinacompetitiveindustrythatseeshundredsofsucheventseachyearintheU.S.Therearethebigoneswithbigticketprices,multiplestages,campingoptionsandnearlyendlesslistsofperformers._____67_____.TheoriginsofmusicfestivalsdatebacktoancientGreece,wheresucheventsofteninvolvedcompetitionsinmusic,artsandsports.ModernmusicfestivalintheU.S.grewoutoftheestablishmentofWoodstock.Thoughitwasnotthefirsteventofitskind,the1969eventholdsamythicalplacewithinAmericanpop-culturalhistory._____68_____.Coachella,oneofthemostpopularfestivalsinthecountry,grossed$114.6millionin2017,settingamajorrecordbyearningmorethan$100million.Themechanicsthatdrovemusicfestivalstobecomingtopearnershavealottodowiththeeffectsofmodernlife,saysChirinos,aprofessorofclinicalmusicandglobalhealthatNewYorkUniversity._____69_____.Hesays,arguingthatsharingaclipfromaBillieEilishorCardiBperformancewithone’sInstagramfollowersismoresatisfyingthanbuyingsomethingexpensive.A2019Deloittesurveyofmillennials—agroupthatmakesupat45%ofthe32millionpeoplewhoattendmusicfestivals—findsthatmostvalueexperiences:57%ofthemsaidtheyprefertravelandseeingtheworldoverowningahome._____70_____.Asstreamingbecomesoneofthemostpopularwaystolistentomusic,salesofticketsandproductsmakeupalargepartoffans’expendituresonmusic.Becauselisteningtomusichasbecomepracticallyfree,theaccessisunprecedentedandmakeslivemusicmuchmorespecial,accordingtoChirinos.“Audiencesarekeentoconnecttotheartistand,”hesays.Ontheotherhand,forartists,appearingatmusicfestivalsisaneasierwaytomakemoneythandependingonrecordsalesorlongtours.Asrecordsalessawasharpdeclineintheearly-to-mid-2000sthankstothegrowthofdigitalmusic,artistsbegandependingontouringtoearnmoney.A.Musicitselfhaschangedaswell,makingfestivalsabiggerattractionforlisteners.B.Streamingpopstars’performancemakesmusicevenmorepopular.C.Andalongsidetheirriseinpopularity,hundredsofsmallerfestivalshaveflourished.D.Peoplearemorelikelynowtospendmoneyonexperiencesovermaterialgoods.E.Festivalshavesincegrownintomainstreambusinessesthatreapprofitsandembracecorporatesponsorships.F.ThefirstmusicalfestivalwassaidtobeheldinCoachella.IVSummaryWriting(滿分10分)Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.Clicktodownloadteacher“Bookswillsoondisappearinschools,”ThomasEdisonannouncedin1913:theywould,hebelieved,soonbereplacedbysilentfilms.Eachnewwaveofinformationtechnology-radio,television,computers-hasledtosimilarpredictions.Liketeachers,digitaleducationaltechnologycomesinmanyforms,fromwonderfultoawful.But,usedproperly,itnowdeservesmoreprominence(重要性)inschools-especiallyinpoorcountrieswherehumanteachersareoftenignorant,absentorboth.AccordingtoarecentWorldBankstudyofsevensub-SaharanAfricancountries,halfofnine-year-oldscannotreadasimplewordandthree-quarterscannotreadasimplesentence.Thereasonisterrible.Thesamestudyfoundthatonly7%ofteachershadtheminimumknowledgeneededtoteachreadingandwritingeffectively.Whenclassroomswereinspectedtosee
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