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江苏省仪征中学2022届高三英语周三练习(三)二完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)Overthepastfewdecades,moreandmorecountrieshaveopenedupthemarkets,increasingly41theworldeconomyintoonefree-flowingglobalmarket.Thequestionis:Iseconomicglobalization42forall?AccordingtotheWorldBank,oneofitschiefsupporters,economicglobalizationhashelpedreduce43inalargenumberofdevelopingcountries.Itquotesonestudythatshowsincreasedwealth44toimprovededucationandlongerlifeintwenty-fourdevelopingcountriesasaresultofintegration(融合)oflocaleconomiesintotheworldeconomy.Hometo45threebillionpeople,thesetwenty-fourcountrieshaveseenincomes46atanaveragerateoffivepercent47totwopercentindevelopedcountries.Thosewho48globalizationclaimthateconomiesindevelopingcountrieswillbenefitfromnewopportunitiesforsmallandhome-basedbusinesses.49,smallfarmersinBrazilwhoproducenutsthatwouldoriginallyhavesoldonlyin50open-airmarketscannowpromotetheirgoodsworldwidebytheInternet.Criticstakeadifferentview,believingthateconomicglobalizationisactually51thegapbetweentherichandpoor.Astudy52bytheUN-sponsoredWorldCommissionontheSocialDimensionofGlobalizationshowsthatonlyafewdevelopingcountrieshaveactually53fromintegrationintotheworldeconomyandthatthepoor,theuneducated,unskilledworkers,andnativepeopleshavebeenleftbehind.54,theymaintainthatglobalizationmayeventuallythreatenemergingbusinesses.Forexample,Indiancraftsmenwhocurrentlyseemtobenefitfromglobalizationbecausetheyareableto55theirproductsmaysoonfacefiercecompetitionthatcouldpotthemoutof56.Whenlarge-scalemanufacturersstarttoproducethesamegoods,orwhensuperstoreslikeWal-Mart57,thesesmallbusinesseswillnotbeableto58andwillbecrowdedout.Onethingiscertainaboutglobalization—thereisno59.Advancesintechnologycombinedwithmoreopenpolicieshavealreadycreatedaninterconnectedworld.The60nowisfindingawaytocreateakindofglobalizationthatworksforthebenefitofall.41.A.transformingB.transferringC.transportingD.transiting42.A.possibleB.smoothC.goodD.easy43.A.crimeB.povertyC.conflictD.population44.A.contributingB.respondingC.turningD.owing45.A.orsoB.someC.certainD.only46.A.remainB.dropC.shiftD.increase47.A.contrastingB.contraryC.comparedD.comparing48.A.doubtB.defineC.advocateD.ignore49.A.InadditionB.ForinstanceC.InotherwordsD.Allinall50.A.matureB.newC.localD.foreign51.A.findingB.exploringC.bridgingD.widening52.A.conductedB.carryingoutC.gotD.making53.A.sufferedB.profitedC.learnedD.withdrawn54.A.FurthermoreB.ThereforeC.HoweverD.Otherwise55.A.consumeB.deliverC.exportD.advertise56.A.troubleB.businessC.powerD.mind57.A.pouringB.cominginC.flowD.movein58.A.keepupB.comeinC.goaroundD.helpout59.A.takingoffB.gettingalongC.holdingoutD.turningback60.A.agreementB.predictionC.outcomeD.challenge三阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)ANEMSNEWRIEnvironmentalMasterofScienceNEWRI:NanyangEnvironment&WaterResearchInstituteBealeaderinenvironmentalscienceandengineeringthroughtheNEMSprogrammeNEWRIEnvironmentalMasterofScience(NEMS)isaprimarygraduateeducationandresearchprogrammeconductedbyNanyangTechnologicalUniversity’s(NTU’s)NEWRI,withsummerattachmentatStanfordUniversity.ItaimstotrainengineersandscientiststomeettheincreasingenvironmentalchallengesforAsiaandthewiderregion.NEWRI-NanyangEnvironment&WaterResearchInstituteNEWRIisenablingSingaporetobeaglobalcenterofenvironmentalscienceandtechnologyinprovidingtechnologicalsolutionstotheworld.Itiscommittedtoenvironmentalandwatertechnologiesthroughitsecosystemofeducation,researchanddevelopmentalactivities.NEWRIistryingitsbesttopulltogetherNTU’swaterandenvironment-relatedcentersandinstitutes,gatheringoneanother’sstrengthsforthebenefitofindustryandsociety.MasterofScienceApplications●Applicationsopennowandcloseon30May2022forSingaporeapplicants.●Graduateshavingrelevantengineeringorsciencebackground,includingfinal-yearstudents,areinvitedtoapply.●ApplicantsarerequiredtohaveacertificateofGRE.FurtherinformationandapplicationmaterialsareavailableattheWebsite:http://www.Cee.ntu.edu.sg/Graduate/NEMSHighlightsofProgramme:★StudentsspendafullsummertermatStanfordtakingregularcoursesandcontinuewiththerestoftheiracademicprogrammeatNTU.★Itisa12-monthfull-timecourseinenvironmentalscience&engineering.★StudentsunderNEMSwillhaveopportunitiestodoresearchprojectsunderNEWRIaswellastocontinuefortheDoctor’sdegree.★GraduatingstudentsreceivetheNTUdegreeandacertificatefromStanfordfortheirsummerattachment.ScholarshipfortuitiongrantsandlivingexpensesatbothStanfordandNTUareavailable.Enquirycontact:MsChristianSohTel:(65)68610507Fax:(65)68614606Email:nems@ntu.edu.sgInformationonothergraduateprogrammesavailableat:www.ntu.edu.sg/cee/program/postgrad.asp61.IfonewantstoapplyfortheNEMSprogramme,itisessentialforhimto________.A.havepassedtheGREtestB.makecontactwithMsSohC.possessauniversitydiplomaD.majorinengineeringorscience62.StudentsadmittedtotheNEMSProgramme_________.A.arerequiredtoobtainaDoctor’sdegreeB.willfirsthaveregularcoursesatStanfordC.needn’tbereleasedfromtheirregularjobsD.canreceivedegreesofbothNTUandStanford63.What’sthemainpurposeoftheNEMSprogramme?A.Toofferscholarshipfortuitiongrantsandlivingexpenses.B.TostrengthenthecooperationbetweenNTUandStanford.C.Totrainexpertsonenvironmentalscienceandengineering.D.TointroduceNanyangEnvironment&WaterResearchInstitute.BListeningtomusicwhileyoudrivecanimproveyourspeedandabilitytogetawayfromaccidents,accordingtoAustralianpsychologists.Butturningyourcarradiouptofullvolumecouldprobablymakeyouendupinanaccident.Theperformanceofdifficulttaskscanbeaffectedifpeoplearesubjectedtoloudnoise.TheexperienceofpullingupattrafficlightsalongsidecarswithloudmusicmadesomepsychologistsintheUniversityofSydneylookintowhetherloudmusichassomethingtodowithdriving.Thepsychologistsinvited60menandwomenagedbetween20and28assubjectsandtestedthemonalmostthesamedrivingtasksunderthreenoiseconditions:silence,rockmusicplayedatagentle55decibels(分贝),andthesamemusicat85decibels.For10minutesthesubjectssatinfrontofascreenoperatingasimplemachinelikeacar.Theyhadtotrackamovingdiskonscreen,respondtotrafficsignalschangingcolor,andbrakeinresponsetoarrowsthatappearedwithoutwarning.Onthetrackingtask,therewasnodifferenceinperformanceunderthethreenoiseconditions.Butunderboththeloudandquietmusicconditions,theperformers“braked”ataredlightabout50millisecondssoonerthantheydidwhentherewasnorockmusicatall.Thatcouldmeanareductioninbrakingdistanceofacoupleofmetersactually,thedifferencebetweenlifeanddeathforapedestrian.Whenitcametothearrowsthatappearedacrossthevisualfield,thepsychologistsfoundthatwhenthemusicwasquiet,peoplerespondedfastertoobjectsintheircentralfieldofsightbyabout50milliseconds.Forthepeoplelisteningat85decibels,responsetimesdroppedbyafurther50milliseconds—awholetenthofsecondfasterthanthose“driving”withnomusic.“Butthere’satrade-off,”thepsychologiststoldtheEuropeanCongressofPsychology.“Theylosetheabilitytolookaroundthewholesituationeffectively.”Inrespondingtoobjectsthatsuddenlyappeared,peoplesubjectedto85-decibelrockmusicwerearound100millisecondsslowerthanboththeothergroups.Sincesomeaccidents—suchaschildrenrunningintotheroad—takeplacewithoutanynotice,driverslisteningtoloudmusicmustbelesssafeasaresult.64.Whichofthefollowingisthebestwaytomakedrivingsafer?A.Loudmusic.B.Quietmusic.C.Silence.D.Heavymetalmusic.65.Wheredidtheresearchersdotheexperiment?A.Atcrossroads.B.Atapolicetrafficstation.C.Inacrowdedstreet.D.Underthesameconditionsasthoseofthestreets.66.Whichofthefollowingdidn’thelptheperformersto“brake”sooneratredlights?A.Silence.B.Loudmusic.C.Quietmusic.D.Rockmusic.67.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueofloudmusic?A.Ithelpedtheperformerstobrakesooneratredlights.B.Ithelpedtheperformerstobemorecareful.C.Ithelpedtheperformerstorespondfastertoobjectssuddenlysteppingintheway.D.Itcandomoregoodthanharmtodrivers.CGrasshoppersarehavingtochangetheirsong—oneoftheiconicsoundsofsummer—tomakethemselvesheardabovethenoiseofroadtraffic,ecologistshavediscovered.Thestudy,publishedintheBritishEcologicalSociety'sjournalFunctionalEcology,isthefirsttoshowthathuman-madenoiseaffectsnaturalinsectpopulations.Animalsusesoundtocommunicateformanyreasons,includingmarkingoutterritory,warningofpredatorsandfindingmates,andalthoughpreviousresearchshowsbirds,whalesandevenfrogschangetheircallsinnoisyenvironments,theimpactofhuman-madenoiseoninsectshasbeenneglecteduntilnow.UlrikeLampeandcolleaguesfromtheUniversityofBielefeldinGermanycaught188malebow-wingedgrasshoppers,halffromquietlocationsandhalffrombesidebusyroads.Thegrasshoppersusetheirsongtoattractmates. Theteamthenstudiedthedifferencesinthetwogroups'songsinthelaboratory.Toencouragethemtosingtheyexposedthemalestoafemalegrasshopper,andthenrecordedtheircourtshipsongs.Analysisofalmost1,000recordingsrevealedgrasshopperslivingbesidenoisyroadsproduceddifferentsongstothoselivinginquieterlocations. AccordingtoLampe:"Bow-wingedgrasshoppersproducesongsthatincludelowandhighfrequencycomponents.Wefoundthatgrasshoppersfromnoisyhabitatsincreasethevolumeofthelower-frequencypartoftheirsong,whichmakessensesinceroadnoisecanmasksignalsinthispartofthefrequencyspectrum(频谱)." Theteam'sfindingsareimportantbecausetrafficnoisecouldbeupsettingthegrasshopper'smatingsystem(交配系统)."Increasednoiselevelscouldaffectgrasshoppercourtshipinseveralways.Itcouldpreventfemalesfromhearingmalecourtshipsongsproperly,preventfemalesfromrecognizingmalesoftheirownspecies,orimpairfemales'abilitytoestimatehowattractiveamaleisfromhissong,"Lampeexplains. Havingdiscoveredthathuman-madenoiseaffectsinsectcommunication,theresearchersnowwanttolearnmoreabouthowthemechanismworks,andwhetherthegrasshoppersadapttonoiseduringtheirdevelopmentaslarvae(幼虫),orwhethermalesfromnoisyhabitatsproducedifferentsongsduetogeneticdifferences. Thebow-wingedgrasshopperisacommonspeciesinCentralEurope.AdultsoccurmainlybetweenJulyandSeptember,preferringdrygrasslands.Around1.5cmlong,theyvaryincolourfromgreenandbrownstoredandpurple.Themale'ssongconsistsof2second-longphrasesthatincreaseinamplitude(振幅)towardstheend.Thebeginningofaphraseischaracterizedbyslowertickingsoundsthatincreaseinspeedandamplitude,leadingtoabuzzingsoundtowardstheendofthephrase.Acourtshipsongusuallyincludes2phrases.68.Theauthorwrotethearticleto_________________.A.introducehowgrasshoppersmakenoisestoattractmates.B.raisetheawarenessofprotectingbow-wingedgrasshoppers.C.warnusthathuman-madenoisehaschangedecologicalsystem.D.informusofarecentdiscoveryofecologicalresearch.69.Whichofthefollowingcouldbethemainideaofthepassage?A.Grasshopperschangetheirsongstoadapttothenoisyenvironment.B.Bow-wingedgrasshoppersusetheirsongstocommunicate.C.Grasshoppers’songsincludebothlowandhighfrequencycomponents.D.Bow-wingedgrasshoppersareacommonspeciesinCentralEurope.70.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“impair”inthefourthparagraphmean?A.repairB.weakenC.developD.improve71.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingthepassage?A.Grasshopperlarvaeslearntoadapttohuman-madenoise.B.Animalsmakesoundsonlyforthepurposeoffindingmates.C.Roadnoisecancoverthelower-frequencypartoftheirsong.D.Bow-wingedgrasshoppersgrowupintoadultsinspring.  DHilarySmithbelongedtoagoodfamily.Butbytheageoftwenty,hehadspentallthemoneythegoodoldfamilyhad.Hethenhadsometroublewiththebankandwasputinprison.HeescapedfromtheprisonandrantoAustraliawithoutdelay.HilarydidnotlikeAustraliaandAustraliadidnotlikeHilary.Whathecoulddoseemedtobeoneoftwothings:dieorwork.Thenherememberedthathewasnotaloneintheworld.Hehadanaunt.Shewashisfather'sonlysister,buthisfatherusedtosayshebroughtnoglorytothefamily.Hilary,ofcourse,triedtodiscoverwhatshehaddone.Itseemedthatshehadfailedtomarryanobleman.Instead,shehadchosenahusbandwhowasconnectedwith"trade".Ofcourseassoonasshebecame"Mrs.Parks",herbrotherconsideredherdead.Lateron,Mr.Parksdiedandleftheralotofmoney;butthatdidnotbringherbacktolifeinherbrother'sopinion.Hilarydiscoveredhisaunt'saddress.Fortunatelysheremainedfaithfulandhonesttohimevenaftershefellill.SoHilary'sstarshoneagain,andsoonhemovedintoherhouseandlivedascomfortablyasasailorwhohadjustreachedharbor.Hehadonlyaboutasixpenceinhispocket.Onethingwassoonclear:hisauntwasseriouslyill,andnothingcouldcureherillness.Hilarywasveryworried.Fatehadfoundahomeforhim,andwasnowgoingtothrowhimoutofit.Therewasonlyonethingthatcouldsavehim:herwill."Will?"shesaid,"yes,Ihavemadeone.ThatwaswhenIwasagirlandhadnotmuchmoney.Ileftallmymoneytosomereligiouspeople.""Didn'tyoumakeanotherwillwhenyouweremarried?"Hilaryasked.Hisauntshookherhead."No,"shesaidinalowvoice,"Therewasnoneed.WhenIfinallyhadalotofmoneyIfoundIhadnorelations."Onthenextdayhewenttothepubliclibraryandexaminedabookoflaw.Ittoldhimwhathealreadybelieved.Whenawomanismarried,anearlierwilllosesitsvalue.Anewwillmustbemade.Ifnonewwillismade,themoneygoestothenearestrelation.Hilaryknewthathewashisaunt'sonlyrelation.Hisfuturewassafe.Afterafewmonthshadpassed,Hilary'sproblemsbecameserious.Hebadlyneededmoney.Hehadexpensivetastes,andowedalotofmoneytoshopkeepers.Theytrustedhimbecausehisauntwasrich;butthedebtwasterrible.Unfortunatelyhisauntdidnotwanttodiscussmoneymattersatall.Intheendtheyhadaquarrelaboutthesmallamountoftenpounds.Hilarywasnotveryangry.Hebegantowonderaboutanewproblem.Wasitkindtowanthisaunttoliveanylonger?Wasitnotbetterforhertodienow?Whilehewasconsideringwhattodo,hisaunttoldhimthatshewasgoingtosendforherlawyer.Soshewasgoingtomakeanewwill,Hilarythought.Shemightleaveallhermoneytosomeoneelse.Soonhereachedacleardecision.Hemustdoagreatkindnesstothepooroldwoman.Onenightwhentheoldservantwhohadbeennursinghisauntwentoff,hedoubledtheamountofsomemedicine.Thetotalamountwastoogreatanditcouldjustputhertosleepforever."Thankyou,"hisaunttooktheglassfromhishandwithagratefullook."Iwant,morethananything,tosleep,andnevertowakeupagain.Isthatwhatyouwish,Hilary?Don'tblamemeifIhavesomedoubtsaboutwhatyouintendedtodo.Sickpeoplegettheseideas,youknow.OnethingIoughttoexplaintoyou.Mr.Parksnevermarriedme.Healreadyhadawifeandcouldn'tmarryagain.Thatmadeyourfoolishfatherveryangrywithme...Well,ifIamalivetomorrowIshallmakeanotherwillinyourfavor.IfIdietonight,you'llgetnothing...No,Hilary,don'ttrytotaketheglassaway.Ifyoudothat,Ishallknow;andIdon'twanttoknow.Goodnight,Hilary."Then,verycarefully,sheraisedtheglasstohermouthanddrank.72.WhydidHilary'sfatherconsiderhisauntdead?A.Becausehethoughtshewasashametothefamily.B.Becauseshemarriedabusinessmanwithawifeagainsthiswill.C.Becauseshebrokeawayfromthefamilyforabetterlife.D.Becausetheylostcontactwitheachotherafterhermarriage.73.Theunderlinedsentence"Hemustdoagreatkindnesstothepooroldwoman"inparagraph11suggeststhatHilarySmith______.A.decidedtodohisauntafavortocallinalawyerB.wasdeterminedtoputhisaunt'slifetoanendC.madeuphismindtotakegoodcareofhisauntD.wouldhelphisaunttodonateallhermoneytoreligiouspeople74.Accordingtothelawbook,______.A.Hilary'sauntisnotallowedtomakeanewwill.B.Hilary'sauntmustleavethemoneytothereligiouspeopleaftershedies.C.themoneywillgotoHilaryafterhisauntdieswithoutanewwill.D.Hilarymustlookafterhisaunttillherdeathbecauseheistheonlyrelation.75.Whichdetailfromthestoryistheclimax(高潮)ofthestory?A.Hilaryescapedfromtheprison.B.Hilaryquarreledwithisauntabouttenpounds.C.Hilary'sauntmadeawilltoleaveallhermoneytosomeoneelse.D.Hilary'sauntdrankthemedicinehernephewpreparedforher.一单项填空(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)21.Theselectionofthedateforthepicnicwasrather________,foritmatteredlittletomostoftheclubmemberswhowerefreeduringtheholidays.A.vagueB.compulsoryC.arbitraryD.sacred22.Mrs.Johnsonshasmany__________includinggardeningandwine-making.A.inspirationsB.ambitionsC.affairsD.occupations23.________totheextraordinarybeautyofChanglingistheLing’enPalace,manyof______decorationsmadeoffragranttypeofwoodnativetoChina.A.Added;itsB.Adding;whoseC.Added;whoseD.Adding;its24.____isthegravityofthesituationthatwecan’t___theimportanceofpublicattentionenough.A.This;deliverB.Such;underlineC.So;stressD.What;strike25.TheProgrammehashelpedpeoplebysendingemergencyfoodaidtocountriesduringtimesoftrouble,______theinternationalorganizationwhichtargetspeopleatrisk.A.asdidB.sodidC.ashasD.asdoes26.Thepoorcountryfounditselfatacrossroads_______itshoulddecidewhichofthetwoshouldbeplacedbefore_______:itseconomicdevelopmentorenvironmentalprotection.A.where;anotherB.which;theotherC.which;anotherD.where;theother27.“Butheisn’t________inhissupportforthereform,”_______thedirector.A.subjective;chantedB.absolute;contradictedC.consistent;objectedD.bureaucratic;objected28.Wedonothaveabigcar,oldexpensivevasesorpaintings.________,whatIvalueaboutmyfatheristhecareandloveheshowsformeandmyfamily.A.ThoughB.RatherC.OrratherD.Further29.Hewouldbeworkinginanofficenow________withtoomuchworkwhenyoung.A.hadhenotwastedtimeB.ifhedidnotwastetimeC.didhenotwastetimeD.ifheworkedhard30.TheIDcardisanimportantmeansofidentification,_______iseasy______around.A.that;tocarryB.one;tobecarriedC.which;tocarryD.which;tobecarried31.Peopleare________theuseofalternativeenergysourcesbecausetherate________wearenowassumingfuelslikegasandoilisshockingandtheymayrunoutoneday.A.wrestlingwith;bywhichB.pushingfor;atwhichC.catchingupon;atwhichD.accountingfor;onwhich32.Itwasn’tuntilhespenteverypennyofhis_________.A.didhehirehimselfoutB.thatdidhehirehimselfoutC.thathehiredhimselfoutD.beforehehiredhimselfout33.__________,hefailedtohandlethefragilevasewithgreatcautionandbrokeit.A.HoweverhewasremindedfrequentlyB.NomatterhewasremindedfrequentlyC.HoweverfrequentlyhewasremindedD.Nomatterhewasfrequentlyreminded34.Farmershavebenefitedfrom______iscalledawaterbuffalobank______resultsineveryfarmerowningonewaterbuffaloandharvestingmorewithlesshumanlabor.A.what;whereB.what;whichC.which;whichD.which;where35.Theconcert,________toraisemoneyforthevictimsofhungerinEthiopia,wassuccessfulin________thestatesmenintodoingsomethingabouttheproblem.A.intending;pressingB.intended;pressuringC.intended;reasoningD.intending;persuading36.Hardasthefirewas_______,thefirefightersdidn'twithdraw.A.tocontrolB.tobecontrolledC.controlledD.controlling37.—Sorry, Joe. I did not mean to…. —Don’t call me “Joe”, I am Mr. Parker to you, and _______ you forget it! A. mustn’t B. didn’tC. shouldn’t   D. don’t38.Musicshouldbetaughtroutinelyinschoolsbecauseofthebenefits______canhaveonthedevelopmentofthebrainsofyoungchildren.A.whichB.thatC.itD.one39."I_______heralongtimeago,"hedoubted,"Shedoesn'tlookatallfamiliar."A.mighthavemetB.shouldhavemetC.mightmeetD.shouldmeet40.—Youshouldn’thavetoldeverybodymysecret.—Waitaminute!Ididn’ttellanyone...Iswear!—Oh,_______!Youbigmouth!A.Idon’tbuyitB.ImeanitC.Youdon’tforgetitD.Yougotit四:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题l分,满分l0分)There'sahugepowerinknowinghowtomakeadjustmentsinlife.Infact,it'spossibletoturnfailureintosuccessbymakingtherightadjustments.Thetrickisinknowingwheretheadjustmentisneededandhowmuch.Wecallpeoplewhohavetheabilitytomakethebestlifeadjustmentshappy.Andontheotherhandwecallpeoplewhorefuseorneglecttomakeadjustmentssad,frustratedorconfused.Whateveryourstageinlife,ageorfinanciallevel,everyonewillfacewhatIcallthe3C's.The3C'sarechanges,challengesandchoices.Thepersonwhohandlesthe3C'sthebestwecallhappyandwelladjusted.Oneobstaclemanypeopletripoverisassumingmoneywillhelpthemmakethebestlifeadjustments.Wrong!Itmayhelpinsomeways,butevenmoneywon'thelpunlessyouhavetheknowledgeandputintheeffort.Forinstance,dysfunctional(不正常的)wealthypeoplewhofindithardtodealwiththechallenges,changesandchoicesoflifearenotthathardtofind.So,what'soneofthekeyfactorsofpeoplewhofailtoliveuptotheirpotential?Theyfailtomakelifeadjustmentswhenfacedwithchanges,challengesorchoices.Hereare3simplebutpowerfultipstohelpyoumakeeffectivelifeadjustmentswhenfacedwiththe3C'sorchanges,challengesandchoices.LearnToThinkWithYourEyesAndEarsWhenyoulearnhowtothinkwithyoureyeswecallthatobservationandwhenyoulearnhowtothinkwithyourearswecallthathearing.Mostpeopleseebutfewpeopleknowhowtoobserve.Thedifferencebetweenseeingandobservingislikethedifferencebetweenreadingandstudying.Thesamegoeswithlistening.Itonlyrequiresearstohear,butitoftentakesawarenessandthoughttolisten.Onefactorinhelpingyoutolistenbetteristohearnotonlywhatpeoplesaybutwhattheydon'tsay.Readingbodylanguageandvoiceinflectioncanhelpyoulistenbetweenthelines.Alltheseplayaneffectiveroleinhelpingyoutothinkwithyoureyesandears.LearnToGoWithTheFlowThepeoplewholearntomakethebestlifeadjustmentscultivatethehabitofgoingwiththeflow.Forexample,theyrefusetosweatthesmallstuff;theyremainflexibletolifechanges.Thebestwaytodothatistotrustyourinstincts(直觉).Themoreyoudothatthemoretheywillworkforyou.WorrytendstoruinyourGod-giveninstincts.Noticepeoplewhocangowiththeflowandyou'llfindapersonwithsharpinstincts.BePreparedForChanges,ChallengesAndChoicesIfyoucankeepanattitudeofpreparationyou'llhavethebestchanceofmakingeffectivelifeadjustments.Whatkind?Thekindthatcanseeyouthroughproblems,setbacksandchallenges.Asthesayinggoes,“Ifyoustayready,youdon'thavetogetready.”That'sthebestadviceforanyonewhowantstomakethebestlifeadjustmentsandwin!Title:WhoeverMakesTheBestAdjustments(76)(77)SupportingdetailsIntroductionFailurecanturnintosuccesswhentherightadjustmentsaremade.Definition3C’sstandforchanges,challengesandchoices.Andpeoplebestat(78)3C’sarehappyandwelladjusted.Wrong(79)Money(80)thanyourknowledgeandeffortwillhelpyoumakethebestlifeadjustments.ThreetipsLearnto(81)andlisten.*Differentfromseeing,observationmeansthinkingwitheyes.*(82)hearing,listeningrequiresawarenessandthought.Learntogowiththeflow.*Adaptingtolifechangeswithoutbeing(83)aboutsmallstuff.*Formingthehabitofgoingwiththeflowby(84)onyourinstincts.Bepreparedfor3C’s.Withanattitudeofpreparation,youaremore(85)toadjusttolifeeffectively.五:单词拼写(共10题,满分10分)86.Thelawsallowacompanythat________aforeignoneofsellingproductsbelowcosttorequestthegovernmentchargespecialtaxes.87.Bereadyandwillingtomakec________betweenyourneedsandthoseofyourpartner.88.Hewasfacedwiththed________ofwhetherornottoreturntohiscountry.89.TheMalvernHillshaveprovidedi________formanyartistsandmusiciansoverthedecades.90.Theprintedwordisnos________(替代)forpersonaldiscussionwithagreatthinker.91.________(考虑到)thatyouarenolongerinvolvedwiththisman,yourresponseisalittleextreme.92.WhenIfirstcametocollegeIrealizedthatbrainpowerdidn't________(重要)formuch.93.Theychoosetokeeptheirpresentjobswhichmightnotbewellpaid,butarestable_______.(不管怎样)94.Since________(平等)ishighlyvaluedinsociety,bothmenandwomenaresupposedtohaveopportunitiesinfindingajob.95.________(认为)abeautifulplaceworthy__________(参观),Yangzhouappealsmanyvisitors.高三英语练习答案单项填空21-25CDDBC26-30DCBAC31-35BCCBB36-40ADCAA完形填空41-45ACBAB46-50DCCBC51-55DABAC56-60BDADD阅读理解61-63ABC64-67.BDAC68-71DABC72-75ABCD任务型阅读(76)Wins/Succeeds(77)Outlines(78)handling(79)assumption/thought/idea/opinion(80)rather(81)observe(82)Unlike(83)worried/concerned(84)depending/relying/counting(85)likely单词拼写86.suspected87.compromises88.dilemma89.inspiration90.substitute91.Considering92.count93.regardless94.equality95.consideredbeingvisited/tobevisited

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