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絕密*啟用前2022年高考英語考前信息必刷卷04上海地區(qū)專用卜海地區(qū)2022年高考英語題型為聽力+筆試,題型分為四部分:聽力理解(IO個知對話+2篇小知文+I篇長對話)、語法詞匯、閱讀坪解(I完型填空+3篇閱讀+1篇六選四)、寫作(1篇概要寫作+4個翻譯+I篇書面表達(dá))。閱讀理解題刑,又可劃分為細(xì)節(jié)理解題、排理判斷題、主旨大總題、觀點(diǎn)態(tài)度題、猜詞題型五大類。也可根據(jù)文章體裁分為應(yīng)用文、記敘文、說明文、議論文和科技文等。六選四類型題,根據(jù)高考《考試說明》,被衣述為“主要考查考生對文幸的整體內(nèi)容和結(jié)構(gòu)以及上下文邏輯,總義的押解和掌握"??寂}S要在語篇中把握文名發(fā)展脈絡(luò),押解作名內(nèi)在的寫作目的和情感態(tài)度。常握文掌大意,并積極獲取信息,借助上下文的邏輯關(guān)系,對空格句做出正確的判斷,將正確的選項(xiàng)填回原義。必須具備一定的策略與方法,做到外在句式一致,內(nèi)在語義邏輯一致,同時(shí)敏銳得發(fā)掘語篇內(nèi)部銜接國司廈舊線索,才能做好此題。2022年上海地區(qū)的閱讀理解選材圍繞人與自我、人與社會、人與臼然三大主題進(jìn)行設(shè)題,涵蓋旅游、人物故事、環(huán)保、經(jīng)濟(jì)、文學(xué)、科技、社會文化現(xiàn)象以及心理學(xué)哼內(nèi)容。2022年的整卷選超大概率在往年選材的拈礎(chǔ)上,圍繞社會發(fā)展、務(wù)實(shí)事務(wù)、國家砓新動態(tài)信息、熱點(diǎn)話題等方面進(jìn)行出題。I.ListeningComprehensionSectionADirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
1A.Teacherandstudent.B.Doctorandpatient.C.Travelagentandcustomer.D.Managerandofficeworker.2.A.Acollegecampus.B.Abeautifulpark.C.Anartmuseum.D.Anarchitecturalexhibition.3.A.$10,000.B.$30,000.c.$20,000.D.$5,000.4.A.Deliveryman.B.Postman.C.Secretary.D.Salesman.5.A.Themanhatestolendhistoolstootherpeople.B.Themanhasn'tfinishedworkingonthebookshelf.C.Thetoolshavealreadybeenreturnedtothewoman.D.Thetoolsthemanborrowedfromthewomanaremissing.6.A.He'sbeentoSeattlemanytimes.B.Hehaschairedalotofconferences.C.Heholdsahighpositioninhiscompany.D.HelivedinSeattleformanyyears.7.A.Sheknowstheguywhowillgivethelecture.B.Shethinksthelecturemightbeinformative.C.Shewantstoaddsomethingtoherlecture.D.She'llfinishherreportthisweekend.8.A.Themanagreestohisdaughter'schoice.B.Themandoesn'tthinkhisdaughterwillsucceedC.Themaninsiststhathisdaughtershouldpursueherstudiesinscience.D.Themanadviseshisdaughtertothinkcarefully.9.A.Thecinemaissomedistanceawayfromwheretheyare.B.Hewouldliketoreadthefilmreviewinthenewspaper.C.Theyshouldwaittoseethemovieatalatertime.
2D.He'llfindhiswaytothecinema.10.A.Mikehasforgottenhisbooksamilliontimes.B.Mikeshouldgiveheradollareachtimehelostsomething.C.Mikewaslyingaboutwhyhedidn'tgooverhislessons.D.Mikeshouldhavetakenhisnotebookhome.SectionBDirections:InSectionB,youwillheartwopassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachofthepassagesandtheconversation.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。11.A.UKresidentslivingoverseas.B.UKresidentsstuckathome.C.Peoplelivingfarawayfromhome.D.EmployeesfromMyBaggage.12.A.Thebottlesaremadefromrecyclablematerials.B.TheaircomesfromthefourUKcountries.C.OnlyairfeaturingLondonUndergroundisavailable.D.Thebottlesaredesignedforone-timeuse.13.A.Humansdon'tlikeadaptingtonewsurroundings.B.Freshairisbeneficialtoemotionalwell-being.C.Humansenseislinkedwithchildhoodmemories.D.Smellcanbringaboutemotionalmemories.聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。14.A.ByconsuminghugeamountsofelectricityB.Byreleasingenormousamountsofdata.C.BycausingjammedtrafficontheInternet.
3D.Bypushingpeopletochangedevices.15.A.Theyhaveinvestedinthecloudingsystem.B.Theyareswitchingtotherenewableenergy.C.Theyarebuildinglargesolarfam尥D.Theyhavestoppedusingdatacenters.16.A.Whatitmeanstogogreeninourlife.B.Howdatacenterscanbemadesustainable.C.Whydigitaltechnologyisnotsustainable.D.Whichpersonalactivitiescausedigitalpollution.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。17.A.It'snotbigenough.B.It'soutoftheirbudget.C.Thereisnogarden.D.Thekitchenistoosmall.18.A.It'swithinthepricerange.B.It'sspaciousforthefamily.C.Jt'sinbadconditions.D.It'sideallylocated.19.A.Theunacceptablerent.B.Theinconvenientlocation.C.Thenoisearound.D.Theincompleteequipment.20.A.Goonlookingforanapartment.B.Decoratetheirnewapartment.C.Movetothebasementsuite.D.Buynewfurniture.II.GrammarandVocabularySectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.Children'sFineMotorSkillsUsingaforktoeat,zippingupasweatshi1tandturningadoorknobareallthingsmostpeopledowithout
4thinking,butchildrenspendtheirearlyyearsdevelopingandrefiningtheseabilities.Theyareknownasfinemotorskills,-21_thesmallmusclesofthehandswithadequatestrength,dexterity(靈巧)andcoordination(協(xié)調(diào))tograspandcontrolobjectsandused.Itisfirmlybelieved____l2___later,finemotorskillsdohelpchildrentosucceedmschool.-2.}_arealsoiinportantinday-to-daylife.~(watch)ababyusethe江uncoordinatedarmsandlegsmightbeadorable,buttheseearlyreactionsarepracticeforthefinemotorskillsthey'lleventuallydevelop.~StephanieReich,aprofessoroftheUniversityofCalifornia,toddlersneedtoincreasethecoordinationoffinemovementsinthepreschoolyears.____2L_childrengrowolder,thesefinemotorskillswillimproveandbecomemorecomplexForexample,a4-year-oldmayholdacrayonwiththeirfist,usingtheirwholehandtodraw.Butfive-year-oldscanstartusingapencilbetweenthefirstand1niddlefingersandthumb,asadultscan.Theelementa1-yschoolyearsandbeyondsee__TI______(advanced)finemotorskills,suchaswhenchildrenlearntotieshoesbetween5and6yearsold.Ataboutage7,____18___(improve)performancecanbeamazinglywitnessed.However,everychilddevelopsattheirownpace.Uasinglemilestone,suchasusingeatingutensils(餐具),22_(delay),itisn'tnecessarilycauseforconcernInfact,whenworkingonfinemotorsk仆Isintheclassroom,shortlessonsprovidethemostbenefitforlearning,.Play-basedlearningisalsooneofthestt·ategiesthatarepreferred.Teachersmayalsousehand-eyecoordination-theab山tyofachild'seyes~(control)theirhandsandfingers-toworkwithchildrento皿provefinemotors灼Jls.Usingcomputers,especiallyakeyboardandmouse,alsohelpsyoungerchildrenwithfinemotorskills.SectionBDirections:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.EA.genuinelyB.pocketC.mass-producedD.seeminglyinspirationF.familiarizeG.groupH.encounterI.customaryJ.symbolicK.motivationADeeperMeaningbehindSouvenirs"Nobodysitsusdownandtellsustocollectobjectswhenwe'reyoung,"writesRolfPotts,"it'sjustsomethingwedo,asawayto____1L__ourselveswiththeworld,itspossibilities,andourplaceinit."
5Fewofuswouldcallourselvescollectors,butmosttravelers_____R__aseashellfromavacation,orbringakeychain.AsMr.Pottsnotesinabookcalled"Souvenir,"thereismoretothis_JJ_simplepracticethanmeetstheeye.Foronething,itcandatebacktotheoldestdescribedjourneys,soit'sa_l1_practicethatgoesbackthousandsofyears.Andacademicresearchershaveclassifiedsouvenirs--even~itemslike"lLoveNewYork"T-shirtsandplasticminiat11resofMichelangelo'sDavid--intovariouscategories,likelyunknowntomanytravelers.Whichcategoriesdothethingswe'veboughtorfotmdinourtravelsfallinto?Further,what's~behindourneedtobringhomesouvenirs?Overtime,intellectualcuriositybecamethedriving_____ll_forpersonalu·avel.Yetevenastravelersbegancollectinghistoricalandscientificsouvenirs,notjustreligiousitems,thethingstheybroughthomestoodforfeelingsforholyobjects.Scholars~thesesouvenirsintodifferentbuckets,including"markers"(locationbrandeditemslikeT-shirtsandteacups),"pictorialimages"(postcardsandposters),and"~landmarks"(forexample,StatueofLibertykeychains),withthelattertwocategoriessymbolizing,thoughnotexclusiveto,masstourismIntheend,"Souvenir"suggeststhatitsmeaningisnotfixedbecauseitsimportancetotheownercanchangeovertimeandthatitssignificanceiscloselyrelatedtothetraveler'sidentity.Mr.Pottshimselfhashadplentyofsouvenirs,thingsthatremindhimnotmerelyoftheplaceshe'sbeenandtheextraordinary4_Qbetweenhimandlocalpeople,butofformerlifephases."Whenwecollectsouvenirs,"hewrites,"wedosonottoevaluatetheworld,buttotelltheself."III.ReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.Weallknowthedangersofadietthat'shighinfat.ButanewstudyfromresearchersattheTokyoMedicalandDentalUniversity(TMDU)inJapanhasnowfoundhavingafat-heavydietcanalso_±!_hairlossfntheaveragehealthyadult,theha訂folliclestemcells·(HFSCs)(毛襄干細(xì)胞)1Z_themselvesregularly,whichiswhyyourhairgrowsbackwhenyoucutitandalsowhyitbecomeslonger.Aswithmostthingsinthehumanbody,though,agingdoesn'tdotheHSFCsany--11_.Asyougetolder,thestemcellslosetheirabilitytoreproduceas-11_astheyoncedid,leavingthehairtothinand/orfallout.InthestudycarriedoutbyTMDU'sdepartmentofstemcellbiology,micethathadbeengivenahigh-fatdiet(HFD)weremoresubjecttoinflammatory(炎癥的)responsesinthebodywhich,~.blockedfollicle
6regeneration,leadingtohairloss.Whatwassut-prisingwasthatthe------1:Q..__inthehairfolliclescouldhappeninaslittleasfourdaysspentonahigh-fatdietandthattheproblemseemedtobeworseinoldermice."High-fatdietfeedingmakesha訂11_fasterbyreducingHFSCs,especiallyinoldmice,"explainsHironobuMorinaga,thestudy'sleadauthor."WecomparedthegeneexpressioninHFSCsbetweenHFD-fedmiceandstandarddiet-fedmiceand48thefateofthoseHFSCsaftertheiractivation."It'snotjustthe___12_contentofyourfoodthatcandamageyourhairaswhatyouconsumecanreaUyaffecthowyourhairgrowsandevenwhethermenwillkeepit,asDrAliaAhmed,whospecializesinthestudyofskin,explains.--2Q_shortagesareoftentherootcauseofmanyhairproblems,addsDrAhmed."Iron,vitaminA,vitaminD,vitaminE,etc.—therearesomanynutrientsinvolvedinhair--21._,"shesays."It'snotjustgenetics.Ifyou'vegotasweettooth,forexample,youmayneedtothinkabout~thesweetfood.Notonlyissugarbadforyourha訂,butitcancauseyourbloodsugarlevelstorisedramatically,which,inmen,canraisethelevelsofthehom1oneandrogen(雄性激素),leadingtofollicle~andpotentialhairloss.Butdon'tmakethe~ofsubstitutingsugarforartificialsweeteners.Takedietdrinksthatreplaceprocessedsugarwithartificialsweetenerslikeaspartame,forinstance.Intheiranalysisofaspa1tame,theUnitedStatesFoodandDrugAdministration(FDA)haslistedhail·thinningandhairlossasoneofthemainsideeffectsof55ofaspmtame.41.A.fitinwithB.makeupforC.copewithD.speedup42.A.cureB.renewC.identifyD.protect43.A.harmB.favoursC.justiceD.corrections44.A.efficientlyB.constructivelyC.generouslyD.fundamentally45.A.intumB.bycontrastC.forinstanceD.asusual46.A..opaartrti1cci1patmgB.perseveringC.worseningD.documenting47.A.dyingB.growingC.cleaningD.thinning48.A.alteredB.tracedC.suspectedD.stimulated49.A.proteinB.vitaminC.sugarD.fat50.A.SleepB.WaterC.NutritionalD.Widespread51.A.productsB.samplesC.disordersD.cells52.A.puttingdownB.messingupC.figuringoutD.turningover53.A.recreationB.damageC.replacementD.disappearance54.A.useB.prospectC.differenceD.mistake
755.A.disrespectB.undervaluationC.overconsumptionD.misunderstandingSectionBDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)FurBabiesKongQin,a32-year-oldwhite-collarworkerinBeijing,recentlynoticedthatCheese,hercat,hadbeenactingoddlysinceshegavebirthtohersonseveralweeksago.Thecatstartedusingthebatlu·oomallovertl記house,andshewasneverlikethatbefore.Kongdidnotknowwhathappenedtothecat,andsheaskedforadvicefromafriendofherswhoisalsoacatowner.HerfriendtoldherthatCheesemaybeactingoutasshemaybefeelingneglectedsincethebabywasborn.Sheaddedthatbehavingthiswaywasprobablyatricktowinoverhermaster'sattention.KongrememberedthatinafamilyinBabaHuilaile(DadisBack),aChineserealityshowthatshewatchedaroundoneyearago,thedogoftenpushedthekidasidewhenthekidaskedhisdadforahug.Whenshewaswatchingtheshow,sheonlytookthepushingasajokeanddidnotth郵toomuchofit,butsheisnowbeginningtowonderifthedogwasactuallytryingtostealthe~-ZhangYu,aveterinarian(獸醫(yī))inBeijing,advisesthatiffurbabiesstarttomisbehaveafterababyisborn,petownersshouldnotpunishthem,whichmaystressthepetout.Petsrarelyactivelyattackkids,butifkidshurtpetsoutofcuriosity,likepullingtheirtails,petsmaybitekidstorunaway.Shealsorecommendsthatparentsshouldbewiththekidswhoareyoungerthantwoyearsoldwhentherearepetsaroundtoprotectpetsand伈dsfrombeinghurtbyeachother.Aschildrengetolder,parentscanhelpintroducetheir伈dstothepetstohelpthembecomefamiliarandcomfortablearoundeachother."Petswilleventuallygetusedtohavingkidsaroundaftersometime,andpetsownersneedtowaitsometime,"shesaid.KonghashappilyfoundthatCheeseismorelikeherusualselfoverthepastfewdays.Sheisconsciousthatthecathasgonethroughthetougheststage.ThenextthingsheisplanningtodoistotakeCheesetoherson'sbedmoreoftensothatshewilllikehimmore.56.Theunderlinedexpression"limelight"inparagraph3isclosestinmeaningto_.A.food.B.glance.C.attention.D.ownership.57.Accordingtoparagraph4,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?
8A.Petswon'tstartafightwithbabieswhenparentsarearound.B.Petsarealwayssafealonewiththoseyoungerthan2-year-olds.C.Ownersshouldbepatientbeforepetsgetusedtohavingbabiesaround.D.Ownersshouldstresspetsoutwhentheyarenotbehavingthemselves.58.HowdoesKongfeelaboutCheese'sreactiontothebitthofhersonthesedays?A.Comfortable.B.Thankful.C.Depressed.D.Hateful.59.Whatdoesthewritermainlywanttotellusinthispassage?A.Childrenneedtobesmartenoughtoavoidbeinghurtbypets.B.Ownersshouldlearntohelpfurbabiescoexistwithnewborns.C.Parents'furbabiescanbecome和endswiththenewbornseasily.D.Pets,likesomeparents,willfeeldelightedwhennewbornscome.(B)GrandCanyonNationalParkLocatedentirelyinnorthernArizona,theparkcovers277milesoftheColoradoRiverandadjacentuplands.Oneofthemostspectacularexamplesoferosionanywhereintheworld,GrandCanyonisunmatchedintheincomparablevistasitofferstovisitorsontherim.GrandCanyonNationalParkisaWorldHeritageSite.ParkOpeningsandClosingsTheViHageandDesertViewontheSouthRimareopenallyearandparkentrancesremainopen24hoursaday.NorthRimfacilitiesopenmid-Mayandclosemid-October.Parkentrancesremainopen24hoursadayduringthistime.Hoursforvisitorcentersandbusinessesvarythroughouttheyear.ParkInformationThep釭kproducesaPocketMapwithaNorthRimandSouthRimeditionthatcontainsamapandinformationaboutservices,facilities,andp缸krangerprograms.ItisavailableinFrench,German,Japanese,Italian,Spanish,Korean,andChinese.Ahikingbrochureisavailableforthoseplanningtohikeoneofthepark'smaintrailsdownintoGrandCanyon.Obtainpublicationsatentrancestations,visitorcenters,orat_go.nps.gov/l36ojl.AccessibilityManyofthefacilitiesatGrandCanyonarehistoricandbuiltbeforecurrentaccessibilitystandardswereset.Theterrainisruggedwithnarrow,rockytrailsandsteepcliffs.Visitorsusingwheelchairsorhavingvisualimpairmentsmayneedassistance.Formoreinformationaboutaccess伽lityinGrandCanyonNationalPark,see~ov/lrtxl2.
9ParkEntranceFeesFeescollectedsupportprojectsinthepark.Admissiontotheparkis$35perprivatevehicle;$30permotorcycle;and$20perpersonenteringtheparkviaGrandCanyonRailway,parkshuttlebus,privateraftingtrip,walking,orridingabicycle.Thepasscanbeusedforsevendaysandincludesbothr皿s.Payfeesatparkentrru1cestationsoratsomebusinessesoutsidethepark.EveryyeartheNationalParkServiceoffersentrancefeefreedays.Forcompletefeeinformation,includingAnnual,ActiveMilitary,Senior,andAccesspasses,visit~5uu6f.SustainabilityGrandCanyonNationalParkincorporatessustainab山tyintoallaspectsofitsoperations.UseyourrefillablewaterbottletofilluponfreeGrandCanyonspringwateratmajortrailheads,visitorcentersandgrocerystoresPleaserecycle-recyclingcontainersareconvenientlylocatedandascommonastrashbins.Discoverwhatelseyoucandotoprotecttheenv江onmentwhiletravelinghereandbeyondat~ov/lb2rzt.60.Peoplewithphysicaldisab山tiescanfinddetailedinformationonparkfacilitiesdesignedforthembyvisitingA.go.nps.gov/y5uu6fB.go.nps.gov/lrtxl2C.go.nps.gov/l36ojlD.go.nps.gov/1b2rzt61.Whatistheadmissionfeeifyouandyourparentsplantogoonaten-dayvacationtoGrandCanyonNationalParkbydrivingacar?A.$35.B.$60.c.$70.D.$120.62.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Visitorshaveyear-roundaccesstoeverycomerofthenationalpark.B.HikerswhocanonlyspeakChinesecannotexploretheNorthRimwithoutaninterpreter.C.TheGrandCanyonfeaturesisoneoftheworld'smostvisuallybreathtakinglandscapes.D.VisitorsareforbiddentoleaveanytrashintheNationalParktomaintainsustainability.(C)InJapan,wherecareeropportunitiesforwomen釭efew,wheredivorcecanmeanalifeofhardship,andwheremostfemalenamesarestillformedusingawordforchild,awoman'sindependencehasalwayscomeatasteepprice.Notionsofwomen'sliberationhavenevertakenrootamongJapanesewomen.Butwithinadequateopenconflict,thepushforseparateburialsisquietlybecomingoneofthecountry'sfastestgrowingsocialtrends.InarecentsurveybytheTBStelevisionnetwork,20percentofthewomenwhorespondedsaidtheyhopedtobe
10buriedseparatelyfromtheirhusbands.ThefuneraryrevoltcomesaswomenhereannoyatJapan'sslowpaceinprovidinggreaterequalitybetweenthesexes.Thelaw,forexample,stillmakesitalmostimpossibleforawomantousehermaidennameaftermarriage.Meanwhile,divorceratesareI.owbyWesternstandards,becauseachievingfinancialindependenceorevenobtainingacreditcardinone'sownnameisaninsurmountableobstacleformanydivorcedwomen.Untilrecently,societyenforcedrestrictionsonwomenevenindeath.UnderJapan'scomplexburialcustoms,divorcedorunmarriedwomenweretraditionallyunwelcomeinmostgraveyards,whereplots(小塊土地)arestillpasseddownthroughthehusband'sfamilyanddescendantsmustprovidemaintenanceforburialsitesorlosethem."Thewomanwhowantedtobeburiedalonecouldn'tfindagraveyarduntilabout10yearsago,"saidHaruyoInoue,asociologistofdeathandburialatJapanUniversity.Shesaidthatgraveyardswhichdidnotrequiredescendantstomaintain,inordertoacco1nn10datewomen,beganappearinginaround1990.Today,shesaidthattherearecloseto400ofthesecemeteriesinJapan.ThatisjustonesignofstirringamongJapanesewomen,whoarealsopressingforthefirsttimetochangethelawtobeabletousetheirmaidennamesaftermarriage.Althoughcreditgoesbeyondanyindividual,manywomenciteJunkoMastubara,apopularwriteronwomen'sissues,with_jgnj__tingthetrendtoseparatesexburials.Startingthreeyearsago,Ms.Matsubarahasbuiltanassociationofnearly600women—somedivorced,someunhappilymaITied,andsomedetelTI1inedlysingle—whoplantoshareacommonplotcurbedoutofanordinarycemeteryinthewesternsuburbofChofu.63.Whatisthepassagemainlyconcernedwith?A.HowtochangeJapan'scomplexburialcustoms.B.Japanesewomen'seffortstowinsexequality.C.Socialandgovernmentalobligationineliminatingsexinequality.D.HowJapaneseJawspreventJapanesewomenfrombeingburiedalone.64.FromthefactthatdivorcecanmeanalifeofhardshipforJapanesewomen,wecaninferthat_.A.manyJapanesewomenhavealowsocialstatusB.it'sanout-datedcustomforJapanesewomentobehousewivesC.manyJapanesewomenhaveabadrelationshipwiththe江h(huán)usbandsD.manyJapanesewomenlivetogetherwiththeirhusbandsinperfectharmony65.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutthefuneralrevoltinJapanisNOTtrue?A.MoreandmoreJapanesewomenprefertobeburiedseparatelyfromtheirhusbands.B.Japan'scomplexburialcustomsmakeitmoredifficultforJapanesewomentobeburiedseparately.C.MoreandmoreJapanesewomenresorttodivorcetowinthevictoryoffuneralrevolt.
11D.ItcomesastheresultofJapanesewomen'sdissatisfactionwithJapan'sslowpaceinprovidinggreatersexequality.66.Themeaningoftheword"ignite"inthelastparagraphis_.A.toinitiateB.toreverseC.tosuggestD.tostrengthenSectionCDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.AIcouldhelpusdeconstructthemagicofmusicWeallknowthatmusicisapowerfulinfluencer.67Fitnesswithoutawarm-bloodedsongwouldbeboring.Butisthereawaytoquantifythesereactions?Andifso,couldtheybereverse-engineeredandputtouse?Inanewpaper,researchersattheUniversityofSouthernCaliforniamappedouthowthingsI如etone,rhythm,andharmonycausedifferenttypesofbrainactivity,physiologicalreactions(heat,sweat,andchangesinelectricalresponse),andemotions(happinessorsadness),andhowmachinelearningcouldusethoserelationshipstopredicthowpeoplemightrespondtoanewpieceofmusic.Theresults,presentedataconferenceontheintersectionsofcomputerscienceandait,showhowwemayonedaybeabletoengineertargetedmusicalexperiencesforpurposesrangingfromtherapytomovies.邸"Onceweunderstandhowmediacanaffectourvariousemotions,thenwecantrytoproductivelyuseitforactuallysupportingorenhancinghumanexperiences,"saysShrikanthNarayanan,aprofessoratUSCandtheprincipalinvestigatorinthelab.Theresearchersfrrstsearchedmusicstreamingsitesforsongswithveryfewplays,taggedeither"happy"or"sad."-62_Tworeliablycausedsadnessandonereliablycausedhappiness.Onehundredparticipantswhohadn'theardthesongsbeforesplitintotwogroups,listenedtoallthreepieces,andeithertookaspecialscanorworepulse,heat,andelectricitysensorsontheirskinandratedtheintensityofthe訂emotionsonascaleofOto10.Theresearchersthenfedthedata,alongwith74featuresforeachsong,intoseveralmachine-learningmathematicalstepsandexaminedwhichfeatureswerethest1·ongestpredictorsofresponses.Theyfound,forexample,thatthebrightnessofasong(thelevelofitsmediumandhighfrequencies)andthestrengthofitsbeatwerebothamongthebestpredictorsofhowasongwouldaffectalistener'sheartrateandbrainactivityTheresearchisstillinveryearlystages,anditwillbeawhilebeforemorepowerfulmachine-learning
12modelswillbeabletopredictyourmentalandphysicalreactionstoasongwithanyprecision.Buttheresearchersareexcitedabouthowsuchmodelscouldbeapplied:todesignmusicforspecificindividuals,tocreatemoviesoundtJ.·ackseasilyarousingsympathy,ortohelppatientswithmentalhealthproblemsstimulatespecificpartsoftheirbrain.7_QTheywanttostarttryingmusic-basedtherapiesaswellA.Theresearchfocusesonwhethermachinecanlearntopredictpeople'spreferenceofmusic.B.Thelabisalreadyworkingwithaddictiontreatmentclinicstoseehowotherformsofmediacouldhelppatients.C.Amoviewithoutasoundtrackdoesn'tstimulatethesameemotionaljourney.D.Throughaseriesofhumantesters,60piecesforeachemotionwerenan-oweddowntoafinallistofthree.E.Theresearchispartofthelab'sbroadergoaltounderstandhowdifferentformsofmediaaffectpeople'sbodiesandbrains.F.TheresearchersareexcitedabouthowAlcouldbeusedtoenhancethefunctionofmusicinmorefields.IV.SummaryWriting71.Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.StudentsintheUnitedStatesareassignedtoclassesfordifferentgoals.Thoseinthemoreadvantagedtracksandprogramsnotonlyencountermorecurricularmaterial;theyarealsotypicallyaskedtolearnthematerialdifferently.Theyhaveopportunitiestothink,investigate,andcreate.Theyarechallengedtoexplore.li1KeepingTrack,JeannieOakesdescribesthewayinwhicht.eachersdifferentlyframetheirworkforstudentsindifferenttracks.Teachersofhigh-trackclassesdescribetheirclassgoalsintermsofhigher-orderthmkingandindependentlearning,forexample:"Logicalthoughtprocess";"Scientificreasoningandlogic".Students'viewofwhattheylearnedinclassreflectthesegoals.High-trackstudentssaidtheylearned:''Tounderstandconceptsandideasandtoexperimentwiththem,andtoworkindependently";"Howtoexpressmyselfthroughwritingandcomposemythoughtsinalogicalmannerandexpressmycreativity."Conversely,inlow-trackclasses,teachersdescribedfewacade血cgoalsfortheiJ·studentsandnonerelatedtothin伈nglogically,criticallyorindependently.Theyoftenfocusedonlow-levelskills,forexample:"Betteruseoftime";"Punctualityandself-discipline";"Goodworkhabits".Andlow-trackstudentssaidtheyhadlearnedhowto:"Behaveinclass";"Howtoshutup";"Howtolistenandfollowthedirectionsoftbeteacher."Thisphenomenoniswidespread.InhisresearchinNewYorkCity,JonathanKozoldescribedhow,withinintegratedschools,minoritychildrenweredisproportionatelyassignedtospecialeducationclassthatoccupysmall
13cornersandsplitclassrooms,whilegiftedandtalentedclassroomsoccupiedthemostsplendidspacesfilledwithbooksandcomputers,wheretheylearned,inthechildren'swords,"logicalthinking,"and"problemsolving".Studentswerereconunendedfortheseclassesbytheirteachersandparentsaswellasbytheirtestscores.Kozolwroteinhisnotes,"Sixgirls,fourboys,ninewhite,oneChinese.ramgladtheyhavethisclass.Butwhatabouttheothers?Aren'ttheretenblackchildrenintheschoolwhocouldenjoythisalso?"V.TranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.72.90%的人都無法拒絕這樣的一種善意。(reject)(漢譯英)73.在我小學(xué)的時(shí)候,我就對魔法故事深深著迷。(fascinate)(漢譯英)74.將必要的書本、筆、以及其它工具放在可及的地方有利于栠中學(xué)習(xí)。(withinreach)(漢譯英)75.電影《心靈奇旅》(Soul)想象我們的性格是在一個卡通夏令營里產(chǎn)生的,那里有歡樂的小球和線條聚集在一起,形成人類靈魂。(where)(漢譯英)VI.GuidedWriting76.Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositionin.150-200wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.在今年全國兩會期間,有代表建議不再將英語或外語設(shè)為高考必考科目,但也有教育領(lǐng)域”大咖“反對。對此你有什么看法?
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