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04-2021年上海市高三英語(yǔ)二模真題專項(xiàng)訓(xùn)練之閱讀理解A

Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveral

questionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarked

A,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthe

passageyouhaveread.

2021寶山二模

Peoplearemotivatedtodoactivitiesbymanydifferentfactors.Formethemain

factorsthatareinvolvedarecompetition,thedesireforachievinggreatness,the

satisfactionofcompletingprojects,andenjoyment.

SinceIamatwin,asenseofcompetitionisdeeprootedinmybrain.Healthy

competitioncanpushustodofantasticthings.Itmakesusstriveforacertaingoaland

gelsuslodothingsfaster.However,Idunotthinkuonipelilionshouldbecomeharmful.

Whenanger,frustration,anddepressionisaresultofcompetition,itisnothealthy.Yet,

competitioncanbringaboutrespect,friendship,andmutualgain.Inthecasewithmytwin

brother,wehavepushedourselvestobegoodatsports,music,school,andevenatwork.

Thiscompetitivespirithasleakedintomylifewithoutmytwinaround.Inasense,I

reproducemytwinbrotherinotherpeople.IalwaystrytobenumberoneatwhateverIdo

-oratleastinthetopthree.1herearetimesthisattitudebecomesunhealthy,as1get

frustratedifIgiveeverythingtoacompetitionoractivityandproduceonlyaverage

results.Butastheyearspassed,Ihavegottenbetterathandlingfailureanddefeat.Allin

all,IthinkIfinishanddowellinmanyareasofmylifeforthesimplefactthatIwantto

dowellinthem.Thefeelingofdoingwellagainstcompetentopponentsissatisfying.

Ienjoythefeelingofcompletinganimportantproject.Forinstance,lastyear,I

finishedapoetrycollectionwithmylatefather'spoemsandmyownpoems.Itwasan

honortohimandhiswork.Inaway,Ifeltthathisdeathwasnotinvainandthathiswork

wasprovedevenmorethroughthiscollection.Itishardtodescribethemomentof

knowingwhensuchanimportantprojectissettorest:itisalmostlikeyouarereadytodie.

Yousensethatachapterofyourlifehasclosedandyouarenowanewperson.These

deepemotionsmotivatemelocompleteprojectsonaregularbasis.

Thesimplestfactorthatmotivatesmetodosomethingisenjoyment.Therearepeople

whodoactivitiestheydonotenjoyfordecades.Iamnotoneofthosepeople.Icanwork

ontasksIdonotlikeforawhile,butintheend,mymainfocusshouldbeonsomething

thatIenjoy.IfIfindjoyindoingacertainwork,Iengageinitforalargepartoftheday,

orevenalldaywithouttiring.Tirednessinmostcases,inmylife,isduetoalackof

enjoymentintheworkbeingdone.

Eachpersonhashisorherownmotivatingfactors.Ihopethisreflectionhasallowed

youtodipdeeperintoyourtruenature.

56.Theauthormentionshistwinbrother(Paragraph1)toshow

A.thepeerofcompetitionB.therootcauseofcompetition

C.thecompetentopponentD.thecompetitivepartner

57.Bythepoetrycollection,theauthorintendsto.

A.honorhisfatherandhimselfforyearstocome

B.describethesenseofachapterofhisnewlife

C.allowhisfathertorestandgethimselftoreadytodie

D.appreciatethesatisfactionofcompletingprojects

58.Whatattitudedoestheauthortaketowardstasks?

A.Hefeelsangry,frustratedanddepressedinhistasks.

B.Heenjoysthetasksthatotherpeoplearereluctanttodo.

C.Heworkswithouttirednessifhetakespleasureintasks.

D.Heusuallylacksenjoymentinthetasksbeingdone.

59.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?

A.MotivationB.CompetitionC.ReflectionD.Satisfaction

答案56-59BDCA

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2021崇明二模

AstheCOVID-19pandemichithard,fishermenwatchedtheirmarketsdryup.

Restaurants—normallymajorfishbuyers-closedorcutbackorderssignificantly.Fishermen

weren'tsureiftheyweregoingtogetpaidforwhattheyfished.

Meanwhileaspeoplelostjobs,foodbanksstartedtoseeagreatdemandforservices.

Thingsweregettingdesperate,withlonglinesforfoodassistanceinmanystates.

Outofthesedualcrises,anewideawasborn.Foodassistanceprogramsacrossthe

countryhavestartedconnectingwithlocalfishermentostockuponlocalseafood,manyfor

thefirsttime.Andthearrangementseemstobehelpingthefishermen,theeconomyandthose

inneedofhealthyfood.

AccordingtoCatherineD'Amato,CEOoftheGreaterBostonFoodBank,thenetwork

usuallykeepsfourorfiveweeksoffoodonhandincaseofemergencies.Thepandemichit,

and“wefoundourselvesbelowoneweekofstockandgoingdownrapidly,“shesays.Thal's

becausethefoodbanknormallydistributesabout1millionpoundsoffoodaweek,andthat

became2.5millionpoundsoffoodaweek,D'Amatosays.WhileCongressandthestates

haveincreasedfundinganddonationsforfoodbanksduringthepandemic,ithasn'tbeen

enough.

“Formanyyears,wehavebeenwantingtobeabletoworkwithorganizationsinthe

fishingindustry,nD'Amalosays.Butit'scomplicated.Fishermencatchalotofbigfish,and

foodbankswhomighttakeitneedtheproductstobecutsmallandeasytouseforcustomers.

Italsohastobefishtheyknowandrecognize.Thebarriershavebeentoohighinmanyplaces

tomakeitwork.Butthisspring,thestatedepartmentofagricultureconnectedthefoodbank

withsomegrantmakers.Theytalkedtosomelocalfishermenaboutdevelopingatraditional

NewEnglandfishsoup.

Thegrantspaidfishermenfortheircatchandprovidedmoneyforalocalmanufacturerto

process,freezeanddeliverthesouptofoodbanksinfamily-sizeservings.Thesoupishelping

tofeedfamiliesandkeepfishermenfishing.Thefishermenhopetosellitinstoressoon,and

D'Amatohopestopurchasemoresoupandexpandintonewseafoodproductsforher

customers.

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56.Thepassageismainlyabout.

A.thefoodshortageduringtheCOVID-19pandemic

B.thecooperationbetweenfishermenandfoodbanks

C.thedramaticimpactthepandemichadonfishermen

D.thenewseafoodproductmanufacturedforfoodbanks

57.Whatdo“dualcrises^^inparagraph3referto?

A.Fishermen'sdifficultyinstoringseafoodandthedeclineoftheeconomy.

B.Fishermen'sdifficultyinsellingfishandfoodbanks'needformorefood.

C.Theclosureofrestaurantsandfoodbanks'greatdemandforfoodassistance.

D.Manypeople'sunemploymentandmanystates'badservicesinfoodindustry.

58.Accordingtoparagraph5,CatherineD'Amatothinksthat.

A.fishermenshouldstarttoprocessfish

B.manyfishesareunknowntocustomers

C.there'sagapbetweensupplyandneed

D.thefishingorganizationsaretooindependent

59.Itcanbelearnedfromthepassagethatthefishsoup.

A.increasesfishermen'sproductivity

B.iscommonlyconsumedbylocalfishermen

C.makesfoodbanksrethinktheirproducts

D.isproducedbyfoodbanksinatraditionalway

答案56-59BBCC

2021奉賢二模

NotlongafterTonyBerlinbeganworkingatthestatedriver'slicensefacilityin

Nilesin1985,henoticedthatsometruckdriverswhoshouldhavefailedtheirexams

mysteriouslypassedthem.Forsixyears,startingin1992,hecollectedevidencetoshow

why:Hebelievedtruckdriverswerebribingstaleworkerstogetlicenses.Inanolherturnof

thescrew,theworkerswereusingthosebribestobuyticketstothethensecretaryofstate

GeorgeRyan'sfundraisers,includingfbrhissuccessfulbidforgovernor.Berlintriedto

exposethecorruption(腐?。?hewenttotheFBIandtheupperranksofthesecretaryof

state'soffice-butwasrepeatedlymetwithindifference.Thenhebegantosuspectthatthe

truckdriverina1994accidentthatkilledsixchildren,allfromthesamefamily,gothis

licensethroughthescheme.Inamomentthatchangedeverything,Berlinreachedomtothe

ReverendScottWillis,thechildren'sfather.

ItwashiscalltoWillisthatconnectedthecrashtowhatwouldbecomeknownasthe

licenses-for-bribesscandal(丑聞).“Berlin'stheonewhostarteditallJsaystheWillises'

lawyer.Afewmonthsafterthatphonecall,theU.S.attorney'sofficeinitiatedOperation

SafeRoad,anongoingfederalinvestigationthatbytheendofNovemberhaddisclosed34

offenses.

Theinvestigationultimatelynetted75offenses,includingthatofDeanBauer,

Ryan'sinspectorgeneral.Hepleadedguiltyin2001toobstructing(妨礙)justiceandwas

sentencedto12monthsinprison.ButthebiggestcatchwasRyanhimself,whowas

sentencedin2006tosixandahalfyearsforfraudandblackmailing.AsforBerlin,he

continuedtoworkatstatelicensefacilities,inStreatorandPontiac,choosingtostayoutof

thepubliceye.

56.WhatinitiallycausedTonyBerlintoinvestigatethelicenses-for-bribesscandal?

A.Truckdrivers'bribingstateworkers.

B.Truckdrivers,licensesbeinggrantedtoofreely.

C.Hisworkingatthestatedriver'slicensefacility.

D.Thetruckdriver'skillingsixchildrenina1994accident.

57.AccordingtoTonyBerlin,thebribesultimatelyraninto.

A.buyingdrivinglicensesB.GeorgeRyan'sfundraising

C.coveringthelossoftheWillisesD.supportingthefederalinvestigation

58.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?

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A.Tony'scallingWilliswasaturningpointinthewholebribingcase.

B.TonyBerlinbecameahouseholdnameaftertheexposureofthescandal.

C.theFBIfailedtotakeseriousactionthefirsttimeBerlinaskedforinvestigation.

D.GeorgeRyan,thebiggestcriminalbehindthescene,wassentencedtoyearsinjail.

59.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeTonyBerlin?

A.Perseverant,dutifulandfame-thirsty.

B.Strong-willed,cooperativeandsociable.

C.Responsible,aggressiveandmerciless.

D.Determined,right-mindedandcourageous.

答案56-59BBBD

2021嘉定二模

①OnMonday,ascientistanddoctorRobertWinstonistoformallyaskaquestionin

congressaboutwhatassessmentsthegovernmenthasmade“fbrrequiringadultsriding

bicyclesincitycentrestohavealicenceandthird-partyinsurance”.Theletterbelowisthe

entirelyimaginedresponseIwouldlikethegovernmenttomaketohim.

②DearRobert,

③Youaskwhatassessmentswe'vemadefbryourproposalaboutobligingcycliststo

havelicencesandinsurance.Thebriefansweris:none.Nordowehaveanyplanstodoso.

④Why?Again,theshortansweristhis:it'sasillyandpointlessthingtosuggest,as

evidencedbythefactthatpracticallynocountriesorterritoriesanywhereintheworldrequire

cycliststobelicensed,ortohavecompulsoryinsurance.

⑤Isupposeit'sonlyfairifIexplainwhyIthinkitissuchanon-issue.Il'spretty

simple:suchaplanwouldachieveprettymuchnothing,whilecausingsignificantproblems.

Morewidely,anysensiblegovernmentswilldoeverythingintheirpowertogetmorepeople

cycling,nottoputpointlessobstaclesintheirway.

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⑥Let'sjusttakeoneexample.AsI'msureyouknowasadoctor,oneoftheproblems

facingournationisthattheNationalHealthSystemislikelytocollapseunderthecaringfor

anincreasinglyoverweightpopulation.Inactivelivingiscentraltothis.Evenafairlybrief

dailybiketripcanhavemiraculousbenefitsfbrpeople'shealth.

⑦Next,howwouldsuchrulesevenwork?Wouldthelicensingandinsurancebejust

foradults,oralsochildren?Howwouldthesystemevenbeenforced-woulditalsorequire

allbikestoberegisteredwithnumberplates?

⑧Finally,whatwouldyouhopetoachievebythis?Ifyoubelievelicensingtransport

usersstopswrongdoing,canIpointtoyouthedatashowinghowathirdofdriversadmitto

usinghandheldphoneswhiledriving,despitethelawforbiddingit.

⑨So,tosummarize:yourplanwouldbetointroduceahugelynewadministrative

schemethatwouldmostlikelyhavelimitedeffectonthebehaviourofaveragelylaw-abiding

(守法的)transportuserswhorarelyharmothers,whileputtingpeopleofffromthisbeneficial

typeoftransport.

⑩FmafraidIjustdon'tgetit.

56.WhatdoesRobertmostprobablywanttoknowbyaskingthequestion?

A.whetherthegovernmenthasmadeeffortsregardinghisproposal.

B.whethereachbikeriderhasappliedforathird-partyinsurance.

C.whetherthecongresshassympathytowardsthecyclists.

D.whetherdoctorscanreceivethegovernment'ssupport.

57.WhatdoestheauthorthinkoftheplanproposedbyRobert?

A.Itmayraisepeople'sinsuranceawareness.

B.Itcanmotivatepeopletoobeythelaw.

C.Itimitateswhatothercountriesaredoing.

D.Itisdifficulttoimplementandenforce.

58.Theexampleinparagraph6isused.

A.todrawpeople'sattentiontoovenveightproblems

B.toprovethatcyclingcancauseproblems

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C.toexplainwhygovernmentsadvocatecycling

D.toillustratehowbrokentheNHSis

59.Wecanconcludefromthepassagethattheauthor.

A.holdsprejudicesagainstRobertWinstonB.isapleasantandgood-temperedperson

C.hastherighttospeakforthegovernmentD.isskilledinargumentativetechniques

答案56-59ADCD

2021松江二模

HazelMayfieldusuallycookstheThanksgivingmealforherextendedfamilyinHouston,

Texas.Sheusuallywelcomesfriendsandneighborswhoareeagertotasteherfriedturkey,

greenbeancasserole,candiedyams,homemadecornbreaddressing,anddirtyrice-justafew

ofhersignaturedishes.KnownasSugarMama,becausehergrandchildrenthinkshe'sso

sweet,the91-year-oldtypicallylikestodoherownshoppingfortheingredientstomakeher

specialdishes.

"Mymotheristheheadcookofthefamily,“saidPanuletteMouton,Mayfield'sdaughter.

“Becauseofherreputation,youknow,there?repeopleinandoutalldayandeveryfamily

comesthrough.TheywanttogetsomeofSugarMama'scooking,andsomeofthemwould

liketolearnfromherhowtocookthefbod.”

ButMayfieldhasn'tbeentothegrocerystoresinceMarch.Andthereislittleabout

Thanksgivingin2020that'susual.BecauseofCovid-19,thedeadlyvirusthathaskilled

millionsintheU.S.andspoiledlifearoundtheworld,everythingisdifferent.Sincelimiting

closeface-lo-facecontactwithothersisthebestwaytoreduceitsspread,hundredsof

thousandsofAmericanfamilieshavere-imaginedtheholidaywithvirtualcelebrationsand

canceledordelayedtravelplans.Therecanonlybesmallgatheringswithpeopleintheir

householdsinresponsetoCOVID-19.

Thisyear,Mayfield'sfamilymembers,withoutexception,arelamentinqtheabsenceof

abiggathering.They'veexplainedtotheiryoungchildrenandgrandchildrenwhythisyear's

Thanksgivingisditterent.Mayfield'syoungestdaughter,MichelleSanders,saysit'stoughto

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helphergrandchildrenunderstandwhytheycan'tseesomeoftheirotherfamilymembersand

whytheyhavetostayathome,celebratingThanksgivingallbythemselves.

"It'sreallyhard,tryingtoexplaintothem,“Sanderssaid."When-you'retalkingtothem

andtheywanttocomeover,youhavetotellthemno.Theyreallydon'tknowhowtobe

carefuL^^Sandersadded,“And,theydon'tunderstandthat,beingthree,four,andsix,you

knowtheydon'treallyunderstandthat.So,it's...it'sreally,reallyhard,andheartbreaking.^^

56.Accordingtothepassage,HazelMayfieldis.

A.helpfulandkind-heartedB.stubbornandenthusiastic

C.talentedandinstructiveD.gratefulandsensitive

57.Theunderlinedwordinparagraph4canbebestreplacedby.

A.fascinatedbyB.upsetaboutC.ignorantofD.embarrassedat

58.WhatcanweinferfromwhatSanderssaidinthelastparagraph?

A.Childrenaretooyoungtounderstandthesituation.

B.ChildrenarealwayscarelessonThanksgivingDay.

C.It'stoughtohelpchildrenovercometheirproblems.

D.Adultsshouldshowpatiencewhentalkingwithkids.

59.WhatdoweknowabouttheeffectofCOVID-19accordingtothepassage?

A.Peoplearecuttingdownholidaycelebrationexpenses.

B.Peoplearetryinghardtogettogethertohavemorefun.

C.Peoplehavetomakechangesintheirlifestyletostaysafe.

D.Peoplehaveputmoreemphasisonthetraditionalcustoms.

答案56-59ABAC

2021徐匯二模

NotenoughAmericanstudentswanttobeengineers,mathematicians,orscientists.The

federalgovernmentwantstochangethat.Theyarespendingmoneytodoit.The

governmentwillinvestthreebilliondollarsintheeducationofyoungAmericansinscience,

technology,engineeringandmath.ThefourareastogetherarekownasSTEM.Manyjobs

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intheSTEMfieldswillopeninthecomingyears.TheU.S.government'sinvestmentaims

toincreasethenumberofAmericanswhocantakethosejobs.Yetgirlsappearfarless

interestedinSTEMsubjectsthanboys.Only25percentofSTEMstudentsaregirls.Debbie

Sterlingisanengineer.Sheinventedaconstructiontoyforgirls.Thenameofthetoyis

"GoldieBlox."Ms.SterlinghopesGoldieBloxwillhelpgirlsdevelopskillsinspaceand

shapes,whichhelpengineersandbuilderstothinkaboutobjectsinthreedimensions.

Tointerestgirls,Sterlingcreatedthecharacter"Goldie."Goldiedoesnotcareabout

beautyorclothes.Goldietellsstories,solvesdifficultproblemsandcreatesimaginary

worlds.

Miaisaseven-year-oldgirlwholikesscience.Inherroom,shehasnofashiondolls.

Instead,shehasapegboard,wheels,blocksandaninventor'sjournaltowriteher

observations.MiareceivedasetofGoldieBloxfromhergrandmother.Shelearnedtomake

machinewiththeblocks.

"Whenmygrandmotherfirstsentmethepresent,aspinningmachine,Iwasreally

excited.Iknewithadtodowithengineering,soIgrabbedtheboxandopenedit.ThenI

wentformore------1wenttothewebsite;IwentonYouTubetofindmorevideos.Mymom

askedmewhyIwasjustwatchingvideosinsteadofbuilding.ItoldherIdidn'thave

enoughpieces.Shegotmethebuildersurvivalkit.”

ExpertssayparentsshoulddomorethanjustbuytoystointeresttheirgirlsinSTEM

subjects.Theyshouldalsoprovideagoodeducation.Atschool,girlsshouldparticipatein

projectsthatrequireteamworkandcreativethinking.'

Womeninscientificandtechnicaljobsarealsoworkingtoencourageyoungwomento

exploreSTEM.OneisAnuTcwary.ShestudiedAppliedPhysicsandworkedfor

technologycompanies.Aftershehadadaughter,shestartedTechnovatiChallenge.The

challengeisaninternationalcompetitionforyoungwomenfrom1()to18yearsold.

Thereisagoodchancethatsoon,moreyoungwomenusingmobilephoneswillalsobe

developingprogramsforthem.

56.WecanlearnaboutSTEMthat.

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A.TheU.SgovernmentwillinvestinSTEMeducation.

B.ThemarketofSTEMwillbehighlycompetitive.

C.GirlslikeSTEMbetterthanboys.

D.Stemstandsforscience,technology,economy,andmath.

57.WhydoesMialikeGoldieblox?

A.BecauseGoldiecaresaboutbeauty.

B.Becausehergrandmotherfirstsentherthepresent.

C.BecauseMialikesengineering.

D.Becausetherearevideostowatch.

58.WhatshouldbedonetohelpgirlstobemoreinterestedinSTEM?

A.Parentsshouldbuymoregiftsforthem.

B.Schoolsshouldbeencouragedtosetupcoursesaboutteamworkandcreativethinking.

C.WomeninSTEMjobsshouldencouragethemtojoin.

D.Morcmobilephoneprogramshouldbedevelopedforthem.

答案56-58ACC

2021閔行二模

Eachday,10-year-oldSelhaskedhismomformoreandmorelunchmoney.Yethe

seemedskinnierthaneverandcamehomefromschoolhungry.ItturnedoutthatSethwas

handinghislunchmoneytofifthgrader,whowasthreateningtobeathimupifhedidn'tpay.

Mostkidshavebeenmadefunofbyabrotherorafriendatsomepoint.Andit'snot

usuallyharmfulwhendoneinaplayfulandfriendlyway,andbothkidsfinditfunny.But

whenteasingbecomeshurtful,unkind,andconstant,itcrossesthelineintobullyingandneeds

tobestopped.

Bullyingisintentionaltorment(折磨)inphysicalorpsychologicalways.Itcanrange

fromhitting,name-callingandthreatstoblackmailing(勒索)moneyandpossessions.Some

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kidsbullyothersbydeliberatelyseparatingthemandspreadingrumoursaboutthem.Others

usesocialmediaorelectronicmessagingtomakefunofothersorhurttheirfeelings.

It'simportanttotakebullyingseriouslyandnotjustbrushitoffassomethingthatkids

havetotolerate.Theeffectscanbeseriousandaffectkids'senseofsafetyandself-worth.In

severecases,bullyinghascontributedtotragedies,suchassuicidesandschoolshootings.

Kidsbullyforavarietyofreasons.Sometimestheypickonkidsbecausetheyneeda

victim-someonewhoseemsemotionallyorphysicallyweaker,orjustactsorappears

differenlinsomeway—tofeelmoreimporlant,popular,orincontrol.Althoughsomebullies

arcbiggerorstrongerthantheirvictims,that'snotalwaysthecase.

Sometimeskidsbullyorhersbecausethat'sthewaythey'vebeentreated.Theymaythink

theirbehaviorisnormalbecausetheycomefromfamiliesorothersettingswhereeveryone

regularlygetsangryandshoutsorcallseachothernames.

Unlessyourchildtellsyouaboutbullying-orhasvisibleinjuries-itcanbedifficultto

figureoutifit'shappening.

56.Whatistheauthor'spurposeoftellingSeth'sstory?

A.Tointroducethetopicofbullying.

B.Toseekhelpforthevictimsofbullying.

C.Toanalyzethecauseofbullying.

D.Todisplaytheeffectsofbullyingonkids.

57.Whatdoesthephrasebrushitoff(inparagraph4)probablymean?

A.Removebullying.B.Ignorebullying.

C.Avoidbullying.D.Punishbullying.

58.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingaboutbullyingisNOTtrue?

A.Bullyingisaccidentalbehaviors.

B.Thosewhobullygetemotionalsatisfaction.

C.Theweakareeasytobebullied.

D.Theexperienceofbeingbulliedcanleadtobullying.

59.Whatwillthefollowingparagraphmostprobablytalkabout?

A.Problemsofbullying.B.Causeandeffectofbullying.

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C.Signsofbullying.D.Psychologicalreasonsofbullying.

答案56-59ABAC

2021黃浦二模

OnthenightofSeptember19,1961,BettyHillandherhusbandBarneyweredriving

homethroughtheWhiteMountainsfromNiagaraFalls.Theyweretravellingonanearly

desertedtwo-lanehighwaywhenBettynoticedasteadylightintheskythatwasgetting

biggerandbrighter.

Shethoughtitwasaplanetorastar.Barney,stimulatedatherexcitement,saiditwas

probablyjustawanderingaeroplane.Whateveritwas,itappearedtobefollowingthem.

Theystoppedtheircarforacloserlook.Whattheysaidhappenednext,changedtheir

lives.Theflyingobjectwasnoiseless.Itappearedtobespinning.Itwasasbigasajetbut

shapedlikeapancake.

SoformedthetalcofBettyHill,aNewHampshiresocialworkerwho,withBamcy,a

postalworker,claimedtobekidnappedbyaliens,whowerefromouterspace,onamoonlit

nightabout60yearsago.

Afterreluctantlygoingpublicwithherexperience,Hill,whodiedofcanceratherNew

Hampshirehome,aged85,becameacelebrityontheUFOcircuitandwasknownasthe“first

ladyofUFOs”.

Intriguingly,atthetimeoftheincident,theHillsrememberednothingexceptthatthey

hadspiedastrangeobjectinthesky.Later,troubledbynightmaresandotherstress-related

pains,thecoupleunderwent(催目民)wherethefullstorycameoutwiththeaidof

BostonpsychiatristBenjaminSimon,anexpertinmedicalhypnosis.

OntheirnightofcontacttheHillsarrivedhomeat5a.m.,unabletoaccountfortwolost

hours.Theywerealsoconfusedbytheoddmarksontheirtelescopes,deepsignsonthetops

ofBarney'sbestshoes,Betty'stomdressandstrangecircularmarkingsontheircarthatmade

theneedleofacompassjumpwildly.

Afterseeingthemforsixmonths,thepsychiatristconcludedtheHills'lostmemory

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aboutthehourstheylostonthatnightin1961''appearedtoinvolveanamazingexperienceon

thepartofbothoftheHills”.Whethertheexperiencehadbeenfantasyorreality,Simoncould

notsay,buthesaidhewasconvincedtheyhadnotbeenlying.Heguessedthatithadbeena

kindofshareddream.

Reportsofalienscapturinghumansandtakingthemaboardoddlyshapedspacecraft

were"comparativelyrare^before1975.Afteramovie,“TheUFOIncident",abouttheHills

cameout,however,suchstoriesincreased.

56.Whentheysawthestrangeobjectinthesky,BarneyandBettyHill.

A.wereastonishedatitsstrangeflightandnoise

B.regardeditasjustawanderingcarfollowingthem

C.realizedimmediatelywhatthedangeritmightcause

D.showedcuriosityindiscoveringwhatitreallywas

57.Theword“Intriguingly''inparagraph6mostprobablymeans"

A.RidiculouslyB.TemporarilyC.RemarkablyD.Mysteriously

58.TheHillslatersoughtthehelpofapsychiatristbecause.

A.theyhadlotsofsecretsintheirlivesafterthestrangeexperience

B.theirlivesweregreatlydisturbedbytheunexpectedexperience

C.theywantedtosharetheirunforgettableexperiencewiththeexpert

D.theyhopedtoforgetcompletelywhathadhappenedtothem

59.Thisarticlewaswritteninorderto.

A.describeanunusualeventtothereaders

B.convincereadersoftheexistenceofUFOs

C.recordhowpeoplewerecaughtbyaliens

D.warnpeopleofthedangerstheUFOscause

答案56-59DDBA

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