上海市市西中学2020届高三下学期(理科班)英语强化练习(一)

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专项练习(一)
I. reutersGrammar
(A)
Who would you trust for a weather prediction: a groundhog (土拨鼠) or a tortoi?
Every year on Feb. 2, fans wait for the groundhog (1)______ (know) as Punxsutawney Phil to emerge from hibernation and check for his shadow. (2)______ Phil “es” his shadow or not could mean the difference between an early spring or six more weeks of winter, according to tradition.
But the powers of prediction aren’t exclusive to Phil, apparently, and he’s far from the only animal (3)______ can allegedly n the coming of warmer weather.
In California, locals near the Living Dert Zoo and Gardens in Palm Dert wait for a tortoi — Mojave Maxine — to emerge from her hibernation-like slumber, in order to predic
t an early spring.
However, unlike Groundhog Day, (4)______ folks wait to e what Phil will predict, Mojave reportedly waits for the weather to warm up before she emerges, (5)______ (make) her less of a predictor of spring and more of a signifier, or indicator.
In any ca, residents still have fun waiting for Maxine to emerge. The Living Dert Zoo and Gardens runs a contest (6)______ (e) who can most accurately predict when Maxine will come out of hibernation. Students from nearby counties submit entries, and “the first entry received from each county that is (7)______ (clo) to the exact day and time wins,” the zoo explains.
(8)______ turns out that spring might already be here, too: Maxine reportedly emerged this year sometime between 8: and on Jan. 23. But (9)______ California is so far away from Pennsylvania, this information likely won’t affect Punxsutawney Phil’s prediction at all.
It’s also worthy (10)______ (note) that Phil only has an accuracy rate of 39 percent as of 2019.
(B)
A Florida man with a rare genetic mutation that leaves him feeling like he’s “walking on glass” landed in the office of TLC’s Dr. Brad Schaeffer, desperately eking help for (1)______ the doctor described as “the largest feet I’ve ever en.”
Jeffrey Ortega, (2)______ ca was featured on Thursday’s episode of deemedMy Feet Are Killing Metuner, was diagnod with Proteus syndrome, which started (3)______ he was nine months old and has progressively gotten wor. The rare disorder caus an overgrowth of various tissues in the body.
In some cas, the condition (4)______ even lead to life-threatening complications, while others only exhibit a few mild symptoms. Treatment varies from patient to patient (5)______ (depend) on the symptoms, but it typically involves multiple procedures to control the overgrowth.
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“Jeff has a very unique situation,” Schaeffer told viewers. “Proteus syndrome is very rare, and it’s progressive. There’s excessive growth with the bones and the tissues, so what we need to do is just make Jeff (6)______ (terrible), and answer all his questions and try to help him out.” expired
The syndrome primarily affects Ortega’s feet, with his left foot continually growing. He told Schaeffer that it (7)______ (affect) him not only physically, but mentally as well. It’s also difficult for him to find shoes that will fit his large feet, but walking barefoot could put him at the risk of (8)______ (infect) dangerously.
“It’s not a lot of movement, unfortunately,” he said of his current situation. “I can walk but it feels like I’m walking on glass. It’s very unpleasant.”
Ortega told Schaeffer that he had had multiple surgeries on each leg and that he had been told about possible amputation (截肢) by some specialists. However, the doctor, (9)______ said his patient’s feet look “like cauliflower,” disagreed and cited multiple risks, (10)______ continued bone growth after amputation. Schaeffer instead took molds of Ort
廉洁自律演讲稿ega’s feet in hopes of creating a shoe that would help him live a more comfortable life.
An emotional Ortega said his new custom shoe “feels like a dream come true.”
II. Vocabulary
(A)
A. dawn            B. charged        C. cast            D. vision           
E. discouraged    F. centered        G. historical        H. witnesd       
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scvhostI. trusted        J. force            K. instant
Contemporary worries about the impact of technology are part of a historical pattern.
Faster, cheaper, better — technology is one field many people rely upon to offer a __1__ of a brighter future. But as the 2020s __2__, optimism is in short supply. The new technologies that dominated the past decade em to be making things wor. Social media were suppod to bring people together. In the Arab Spring of 2011 they were hail小学生上网的坏处
ed (赞扬) as a liberating __3__. Today they are better known for invading privacy and undermining democracy. E-commerce, ride-hailing and the gig economy may be convenient, but they are __4__ with underpaying workers and crowding the streets with vehicles. Parents worry that smartphones have turned their children into screen-addicted zombies.

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