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2021届上海市各高中学校高三英语试题分类汇编--六选四(带答案精
2021届上海市各高中学校高三英语试题汇编:六选四
One【2021届上海市上海中学高三上学期第二阶段检测】 Section C
Directions: Read the following passage. Fill in each blank with a proper
ntence given in the box. Each ntence can be ud only once. Note that
there are two more ntences than you need. A. In large ttings, people
reported feeling more powerful and were likelier to steal money, cheat on a
test, and commit traffic violations. B. How honest a person is depends mainly
on his or her personality. C. This held true even when people were role-playing----that is, they weren’t rich real life. D. When Dutch psychologist
Gerben van Kleef asked study participants that question, most cho the cond
accountant. E. Rearchers find it very common among “successful” people but
can’t explain why. F. The more wins, the higher the hormones, the greater the
confidence boost, the bigger the risks, and so on. Picture two accountants
alerted to suspicious entries in the books. The first takes the violation
riously. The cond thinks it’s not a big deal. Who has more power?
____67______ Powerful people break the rules-----therefore, breaking rules
makes one em more powerful.
“In its modest form, rule breaking is actually healthy,” says Zhen Zhang
of Arizona State University. He found that relatively minor violations during
adolescence----damaging property, playing hooky----predicated an admired
occupation entrepreneur.
When young men, in particular, take risks that succeed, testosterone
levels surge. The hormone may underline the “winner effect,” say rearchers
John Coates and Joe Herbert of University of Cambridge, who tracked the
hormonal activity of stock option traders (again, all male) over their good
and bad days in the market _____68______.
But at a certain point, risk taking can become illogical. This can cau
“ethical numbing(道德麻木).” Consider Steve Jobs: As Apple grew, so did
lawsuits against it, like tho over patents.
Being wealthy has a moral effect on both genders. Studies have found that
the $150,000-plus-per-year t was four times as likely to cheat as tho making less than $15,000 a year when playing a game to win $50. The rich
didn’t stop for pedestrians at a crosswalk nearly as often
as
less-wealthy
drivers.
______69_____
That’s
becau
environment―not
personality―encourage rule breaking, argues Andy Yap, a behavioral
scientist. Yap and his
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2021届上海市各高中学校高三英语试题汇编:六选四
colleagues asked volunteers to sit in an SUV-size driver’s at versus a
crowded one or an executive-size office space versus a cubicle(小隔间) and
then tested their respons to various moral evens. _____70______.
Keys: 67-70 D F C A
Two【]2021届上海市华师大二附中高三上学期阶段测试题】 Section C
Directions: Read the following passage. Fill in each blank with a proper
ntence given in the box. Each ntence can be ud only once. Note that
there are two more ntences than you need. A. Priority should definitely be
given to your day job. B. The same goes for your notes and other paperwork. C.
It’s up to yo to find a system and stick with it. D. Sometimes it is no easy
task to make decisions between Job A and Job B. E. Keep firm dividers between
your different jobs. F. Unfortunately, most supervisors do not come with a
label which variety they are. No matter what the reason, though, juggling more than one job is
guaranteed to be a crash cour in time management. If you’re not careful,
the word “crash” could become more than figurative.
We all know that we’ll have to figure out a time management system when
we take on a cond job. Equally obvious is the fact that what works for one
person (and their jobs) probably won’t work for anyone el._____67______.
There are a few tricks, though, that can help.
_______68_______. Even if you are the boss on your cond job――you’re
working for yourlf――you have an obligation to keep that work parate from
you day job. Focus on what’s in front of you. There’s actually a benefit to
punching a clock when you work for more than one supervisor. When you’re on
the clock for Company A, you know exactly which projects you should be working
on. If Company A is paying for this time, you should be theirs, heart and soul,
at least until you clock out.
Good records can also help. I’m not just talking about the calendars and
task lists most of us rely on, either. Making sure that you have any contact
information available no matter whether
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2021届上海市各高中学校高三英语试题汇编:六选四
you’re at Job A, Job B or home can take some extra effort, but it’s
worth it._____69_______.
I know plenty of people who bring their work to their primary job. It
ems to be a favorite tactic of folks starting up a freelancing career or
small business. I don’t think that’s the best way to manage a packed
schedule. If you don’t have your primary employer’s permission, the best
advice is to just keep things quiet. Give preference to the employer who is
paying you for this specific chunk of time.
Some companies don’t want you to work anywhere el. They want you to put
in your eight hours, go home, sleep well and come back rested. Others consider
employees who go looking for other projects as its benefits ―― such employees have a jump start on networking and have a wider variety of
experiences.
70 . Becau it can be very hard to figure out your boss’s attitude,
the general rule
ems to be that you keep quiet on your extracurricular activities. I
wouldn’t talk about Job A at Job B, although, if my boss was to bring up the
matter, I’d be entirely truthful.
Keys: 67-70 C E B F
Three【2021届上海市华师大二附中高三上学期期中试题】 Section C
Directions: Read the following passage. Fill in each blank with a proper
ntence given in the box. Each ntence can be ud only once. Note that
there are two more ntences than you need. A. The writer’s festival is
more than an event celebrating authors; it also celebrates the power of
literature and the power of you, the reader. B. Stories have been around since
time began. C. But he argued xual pleasure is too fleeting and betrayal too
common, and while friendship was better it always ended with death. D. A 2021
study found reading literary fiction can help you become more empathetic. E.
It is no coincidence that Apollo was the god of medicine as well as poetry. F.
They remind us of the university and timelessness of emotions, helping us
better understand our own.
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2021届上海市各高中学校高三英语试题汇编:六选四
The understanding that literature can comfort, console and heal has been
around since the cond millennium BC,_____67______.
As a bibliotherapist, I’m interested in the therapeutic value stories
have to offer us, particularly during times of stress. Here the intent around
reading is different; the value of the story lies solely in our emotional
respon to it.
One of the greatest arguments for using literature as therapy was posited
by the Renaissance essayist Michel de Montaigne, who believed there were three possible cures for loneliness: have a lover, have friends and read books.
______68______.Therefore, the only therapy that could endure through life was
the companionship of literature.
Why were the ancient Greeks and Romans right to suppo literature heals
the soul? Why did Montaigne trust we could endure loneliness through a
lifelong relationship with books? Why, despite all the distractions of modern
life, do books still get published and writers’ festival events get sold out?
The answer lies in the power of stories
______69______. they tell us what it is to be human, give us a context for
the past and an insight towards the future. A narrator’s voice replaces our
stresd, internal monologue and takes us out of our life and into the world
of a story. Paradoxically, we think we are escaping ourlves but the best
stories take us back deeper into our interior worlds. Freud, who believed the
“reading cure” came before the “talking cure”, once wrote that wherever he
went he discovered a poet had been there before. It is difficult to access
emotional language and this is why we have writers. ________70_______.
What stories have shaped you? It’s a question worth reflecting on, as
this shaping is often subconscious. The act of making it conscious will allow
your future reading to perhaps have a different intent; you will be “reading”
your life from now on, allowing you to live it more fully and better
understand it.
Keys: 67-70 E C B F
Four【2021届上海市复旦附中高三上学期第一次综合测试题】 Section C
Directions: Read the following passage. Fill in each blank with a proper
ntence given in the box. Each ntence can be ud only once. Note that
there are two more ntences than you need.
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2021届上海市各高中学校高三英语试题汇编:六选四
A. By the 1920s, wolves had practically disappeared from the Yellowstone
area. B. The disappearance of gray wolves brought about damage to the local
ecology. C. As early as 1966,biologists asked the government to consider
reintroducing wolves to Yellowstone Park. D. They hoped to keep the conflict between farmers and gray wolves to a minimum. E. Fourteen wolves were caught
in Canada and transported to the park. F. Elk, deer, and coyote populations
are down, while beavers and red fores have made a comeback.
After years of heated debate, gray wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone
National Park._______67_______. By last year, the Yellowstone wolf population
had grown to more than170 wolves.
Gray wolves once were en here and there in the Yellowstone area and much
of the continental
United
States,
but
they
were
gradually
displaced
by
human
development.________68________. They went farther north into the deep
forests of Canada, where there were fewer humans around.
The disappearance of the wolves had many unexpected results. Deer and elk
populations ― major food sources (来源) for the wolf �C grew rapidly. The
animals consumed large amounts of vegetation , which reduced plant diversity
in the park. In the abnce of wolves, coyote populations also grew quickly.
The coyotes killed a large percentage of the park’ s red foxes, and
completely drove away the park’ s beavers.
________69________. They hoped that wolves would be able to control the
elk and coyote problems. Many farmers oppod the plan becau they feared
that wolves would kill their farm animals or pets.
The government spent nearly 30 years coming up with a plan to reintroduce
the wolvers. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service carefully monitors and manages the wolf packs in Yellowstone. Today, the debate continues over how well the
gray wolf is fitting in at Yellowstone._______70_______. The Yellowstone wolf
project has been a valuable experiment to help biologists decide whether to
reintroduce wolves to other parts of the country as well.
Keys: 67-70 E A C F
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