2018届安徽省江南十校高三3月联考英语(精校版)

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安徽省“江南十校”2023-2024学年高三下学期3月联考英语试题(高频考点)

安徽省“江南十校”2023-2024学年高三下学期3月联考英语试题(高频考点)

安徽省“江南十校”2023-2024学年高三下学期3月联考英语试题(高频考点)一、听力选择题1. When will the woman come to the man’s party?A.At 7: 40 p. m.B.At 8: 00 p. m.C.At 8: 20 p.m.2.A.The big one.B.The one on the other side.C.The middle one.D.The one on the far right.3.A.Husband and wife.B.Boss and assistant.C.Nurse and patient.D.Manager and customer.4. Where is the woman now?A.In the office.B.In hospital.C.In her own bedroom.5. Where does this conversation mostly probably take place?A.In a kitchen.B.In a dinner-room.C.In a sitting-room.二、听力选择题6. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

1. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A.Brother and sister.B.Husband and wife.C.Father and daughter.2. Where are the man’s glasses?A.In the bathroom.B.In his pocket.C.On his nose.3. What impressed the man most about his forgetfulness?A.He went fishing without taking the fishing pole.B.He forgot about his wedding and went fishing.C.He went out without having pants on.7. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

2019届安徽省江南十校高三3月联考英语(word版有答案)

2019届安徽省江南十校高三3月联考英语(word版有答案)

安徽省江南十校高三3月联考英语(word版有答案)第一部分听力( 共两节, 满分30 分)第一节( 共5 小题: 每小题1.5 分, 满分7.5 分)听下面5 段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题, 从题中所给的A , B , C 三个选项中选出最佳选项, 并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后, 你都有10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍1. Why does the man feel upset?A. Someone said he was uglyB. A guy stole his clothesC. He found his clothes ugly2. Which part of the woman's body hurts?A: Her arm B. Her neck C. Her head3. What is Ann probably like?A. LazyB. CleverC. Hard-working4. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a Cinema.B. In the woman 's house .C. In a shop .5. What does the woman mean?A. Keep the window closed.B. Go out for fresh airC. Turn on the fan.第二节( 共15 小题; 每小题1.5 分, 满分22.5 分)听下面5 段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题, 从题中所给的A , B C 三个选项中选出最佳选项, 并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前, 你将有时间阅读各个小题, 每小题5 秒钟; 听完后, 各小题将给出5 秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

请听第6 段材料, 回答第6—7 题。

江南十校”高三联考英语试题目

江南十校”高三联考英语试题目

江南十校”高三联考英语试题目2010年安徽省“江南十校”高三联考英语试题本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分;满分150分,考试时间120分钟。

第I卷选择题(共115分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)请听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. When will the woman visit the Great Wall?A. Next week.B. Tomorrow.C. The day after tomorrow.2. How does the woman find the fish?A. Just so-so.B. Bad.C. Very good.3. What happened to the man?A. He broke his arm.B. He fell down from the stairs.C. He was hurt by thewoman.4. What does the woman probably do?A. An editor.B. A nurse.C. A housewife.5. Where did the speakers plan to go?A. A shopping center.B. The parking lot.C. An opera house.第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,共22.5分) 请听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个逛项中,选出最佳举项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独自前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

安徽省“江南十校”2023-2024学年高三下学期3月联考英语试题

安徽省“江南十校”2023-2024学年高三下学期3月联考英语试题

安徽省“江南十校”2023-2024学年高三下学期3月联考英语试题一、听力选择题1.A.Work in groups.B.Give presentations.C.Turn in their homework.D.Check their answers.2. Where did this conversation most probably take place?A.In a kitchen B.In a garden C.At a picnic3. Who organized the party?A.Eric.B.Janet.C.Sandy.4. What did the man feel grateful for?A.The team work.B.Some recommendations.C.His research.5. What will the man do today?A.Meet his friends.B.Clean his room.C.Go boating.二、听力选择题6. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

1. What does the man suggest the woman do at first?A.See a film.B.Go for a walk.C.Turn on the air conditioner.2. What sport does the woman do regularly?A.Climbing.B.Jogging.C.Swimming.3. What is the man going to do next Saturday?A.Hold a party.B.Clean his house.C.Go to the bookstore.7. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

1. Where most probably are the speakers?A.In New Orleans.B.In New York.C.In Tokyo.2. What company does the man work with?A.A trading company.B.A newspaper.C.A bookstore.3. How long did the woman stay in Tokyo last time?A.Two years.B.A month.C.A week.8. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

安徽省“江南十校”2023-2024学年高三下学期3月联考英语试题

安徽省“江南十校”2023-2024学年高三下学期3月联考英语试题

安徽省“江南十校”2023-2024学年高三下学期3月联考英语试题一、听力选择题1. How long will the speakers stay in Sydney?A.Two days.B.Seven days.C.Eight days.2.A.The man fell from the chair.B.The man was shocked at the news.C.The couple were very changeable.D.The couple tied two ropes with a knot.3.A.The man had a hard time finding a parking space.B.The woman found they had got to the wrong spot.C.The woman was offended by the man’s late arrival.D.The man couldn’t find his car in the parking lot.4. How much should the boy pay?A.$5.B.$ 10.C.$ 15.5. What will the woman do this evening?A.Go camping.B.Go swimming.C.Go to the cinema.二、听力选择题6. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

1. How long did the woman sleep last night?A.About two hours.B.About six and a half hours.C.About four and a half hours.2. What did the woman do last night?A.She prepared for an exam.B.She worked on some articles.C.She watched a football match.3. What subject is the woman good at?A.English.B.Physics.C.Math.4. Which university does the man want to go to after high school?A.Brown University.B.Harvard University.C.Yale University.7. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

2023—2024学年安徽省“江南十校”高三下学期3月联考英语试卷

2023—2024学年安徽省“江南十校”高三下学期3月联考英语试卷

2023—2024学年安徽省“江南十校”高三下学期3月联考英语试卷一、阅读理解If your bookshelf is looking a little empty and collecting dust, or you’re trying to start reading more, a book box will do it all for you and send you an accurate selection from your favourites.Finding the right book subscription can be tricky, though, which is why we’ve gathered some of the best book subscription boxes in Australia for you to enjoy. Bionic Book Subscription, $75 per six months at EtsyThis personalized book subscription service will send you books via an algorithm (算法) that learns your taste preferences to select and send books you’ll love. You can enjoy a mix of new and recent releases across fiction and contemporary classics. Mystery Book Subscription Box, $99.95 per quarter at IsubscribeEnjoy a great selection of pre-loved books, coming straight to your door, with a range of extras to keep you reading comfortable. You can expect to receive three or six books sent to you month by month, according to your choice.“Purchased as a gift subscription for Father’s Day and he absolutely loves it! Such a fantastic and unique option for a book lover yourself or a loved one,” a five-star reviewer said.Australian Magazine Subscription, $36.99 per month at MagshopMagshop features all of the top selling Australian magazine subscriptions in one place, making it easy for you to enjoy your favourites. You’ll find all kinds of books—from entertainment, lifestyle, fashion and beauty to games and puzzles, health and fitness, cooking, homes, and so much more.Ultimate Mystery Book Subscription Box, $190 per year at EtsySent to you month by month, each box contains three or six great books with one hand-drawn bookmark, a new handmade candle in a variety of colours, smells and containers, and a new pair of socks.“Got 2/3 books so far and I’m loving the selection! Can’t believe I got a perfect-condition hardcover on my first go. It was an amazing surprise. The custom little bookmarks are cute too. I’d recommend this subscription in a heartbeat and can’t wait to purchase a second round,” a five-star reviewer said.1. Which one is the least costly if you subscribe for a year?A.Bionic Book Subscription.B.Mystery Book Subscription Box.C.Australian Magazine Subscription.D.Ultimate Mystery Book Subscription Box.2. What do we know about Australian Magazine Subscription?A.It covers a wide range of interest.B.It contains extra hand-made items.C.It can be purchased as a gift subscription.D.It learns readers’ taste preferences via an algorithm.3. What do Mystery Book Subscription Box and Ultimate Mystery Book Subscription Box have in common?A.A supply of top-selling books.B.A service of monthly delivery.C.A mix of new and recent releases.D.A selection of amazing hardcovers.Hem an Bekele is not your typical high school student.Rather than spending his free time playing video games or staring at his phone, this 14 year-old from Fairfax, Virginia was calling professors and conducting experiments, all to create a soap thatcould treat skin cancer, and to make it affordable for everyone who needs it.His work won him the grand prize in this year’s 3M Young Scientist’s Challenge, a competition that encourages kids to think of unique ways to solve everyday problems. Growing up in Ethiopia, Bekele found in pity that people working outside were likely to end up getting skin cancer.Skin cancer did have cures and was treatable in most cases.However, the average price of skin cancer treatment globally was almost $40,000.Those shocking statistics really inspired him to create a more accessible solution.He started doing experiments and working on different things, and that turned into his bar of soap as a project.A lot of his research and development started in his family’s kitchen and in his basement.But as he reached the final of the competition, he realized that he did need to do a little bit more outside of just his house.So he reached out to people at University of Virginia and people at Georgetown, and he got a lot of assistance.The number one person would be Deborah Isabelle, who helped him organize and structure his ideas during the finalist competition.Bekele said that he definitely couldn’t have done that all by himself.Bekele’s award-winning soap is a compound based bar of soap and it’s charged with different cancer fighting chemicals.The color of the soap is a bit of a dark type of white and it has a rough surface, which could be a good exfoliant(去角质剂).It does have a strong medicine smell and feel a bit stickier.The whole point of it is that even once you wash off the soaps, the medicinal parts will stay on your skin.It can activate the body’s immune cells to defend cancer.Bekele won 25,000 prize money and he was going to use it to continue research.He said, “I still need a lot of resources to be able to conduct this research, so this money will definitely help me achieve it.”4. Why did Heman Bekele start working on creating the soap?A.Because he thought it was a fun project.B.Because he wanted to win a science competition.C.Because he found skin cancer treatment unaffordable.D.Because he wanted to create a unique soap for everyone.5. What can we learn from Bekele’s preparations for the final?A.Well begun is half done.B.Learn humbly, ask willingly.C.Actions speak louder than words.D.Hope for the best, prepare for the worst.6. What is paragraph 4 of the text mainly about?A.What features the soap has.B.How the soap is used.C.What chemicals the soap contains.D.How the soap is produced.7. Which words can be used to describe Bekele according to the passage?A.Patient and talented.B.Friendly and ambitious. C.Cautious and generous.D.Caring and devoted.Fashion designers have a big say in what’s considered beautiful. They pick who’s in their shows and ads, shaping what’s celebrated as beauty. But this power also means responsibility — it can be used to leave people out or lift them up.When I was young, fashion was my world. I pored over various fashion magazines at my local bookstore, desiring to be tall, thin, and have long, shiny hair to fit the ideal.I wanted to be like those models, so I stopped eating. It was a tough time; my eating disorder consumed me. It took years to break free from its control, allowing me to focus on my true passions.For so long, the fashion industry has worked hard to set an ideal of beauty thatcelebrates thin, young, white, and able-bodied models as the ideal. It’s impossible not to be exposed to images of models that have been photoshopped to where there’s not a single spot in sight. This idea is everywhere, and it hurts people. Shockingly, around 91% of women are unhappy with their appearance. It’s sad that teens grow up in a society where they deny themselves.There’s progress — models and musicians promote body positivity. However, the pressure to meet unrealistic standards remains. Changing these standards involves bravely celebrating diverse beauty. True inclusivity goes beyond appearances. It requires diverse decision-makers, photographers, and casting directors cooperating. Young designers often overlook this crucial aspect. Hiring plus-size or transgender photographers, diverse casting directors, or makeup artists who understand the importance of accommodating to various skin tones, is vital for an overall approach. We aimed to redefine the “bikini body” standards. However, the goal isn’t for the consumer’s body to change but for clothes to accommodate all sizes. We need more fashion for everyone, no matter their size or where they shop. It’s our responsibility as designers to challenge this narrow beauty definition. My hope is for future teens to escape the pressures I faced, developing a fashion industry celebrating diverse identities.8. What does the underlined phrase “pored over”in paragraph 2 probably mean?A.Classified carefully.B.Read attentively.C.Compared thoroughly.D.Recommended sincerely.9. What is the impact of the initial beauty ideals set by the fashion industry?A.Causing self-denial.B.Generating individuality. C.Focusing on true passions.D.Contributing to self-confidence.10. What can be inferred about true inclusivity?A.It encourages personal effort.B.It satisfies traditional standards. C.It focuses on physical appearances.D.It calls for diversity and cooperation.11. Which of the following will the author probably agree with?A.Customers will change their body shapes.B.Future teens will redefine fashion standards.C.Fashion should celebrate everyone’s uniqueness.D.“Bikini body” standards should be strengthened.Power often boosts an employee’s creativity because being powerful liberates the individual from restrictions. However, new research shows that employees who are not in positions of power can become more creative when given time to “warm up” to a task by engaging in the creative task more than once.“This is important because when people with more power are able to express their creative ideas more than those with less power, which leads to a rich-get-richer dynamic that strengthens these power imbalances,” said Brian Lucas, assistant professor in the Cornell University. “Understanding ways to boost the creativity of lower power workers can help them find the right way to deal with this low-power disadvantage,” Lucas said.Lucas and his colleagues conducted two studies to reach their conclusion.In the first study, they divided the creative idea generation session into two rounds consisting of a one-minute “warm up” followed by a second round in which the participants could take as long as they wanted.Participants were randomly assigned to a high-power condition or a low-power condition, and feelings of power were generated with a role manipulation (操纵) where participants were given a leadershiprole and control over resources (high power) or an employee role with no control over resources (low power). The study found that high-power individuals were more creative than low-power individuals in the warm-up round.There was no difference, though, in creativity in the second round.In the second study, the researchers gave them a different creative task and increased the number of rounds from two sessions to five, taking as long as they liketo complete the task. Similar to the first study, the study found that high-power individuals were more creative than low-power individuals in the first round.But the creativity of low-power individuals caught up to the creativity of the high-power individuals after the first round.“The low-power warm-up effect suggests a simple intervention that empowers all employees to tap their creative potential and overcomes power imbalances in the workplace: when pursuing creative work, let employees warm up first,” Lucas said. 12. Why does Locus think it important to boost the creativity of lower power workers?A.It maintains power imbalances.B.It motivates their ambition to catch up.C.It creates a competitive work environment.D.It encourages a workplace with more equality.13. How did Lucas and his co-authors stimulate feelings of power in the participants?A.Through a creative task with time limits.B.Through providing them with different positions.C.Through a competition between leaders and employees.D.Through assigning them to different conditions intentionally.14. How did the second study differ from the first study?A.It had fewer rounds.B.It involved more participants. C.Participants had a changed task.D.Participants’ creativity gap becamewider.15. Which of the following is the best title for the text?A.Power tends to encourage creative ideas.B.Changing tasks boosts all the employees’ creativity.C.Warm-up time corrects creativity power imbalances.D.Low-power individuals outperform the high-power ones.With everything going on in the world, it’s no wonder so many of us are struggling to sleep. 16 And it’s hard to fall back asleep again. However, simple steps before bed can help.Test your pillow. If you bought your pillow in 2022, it’s already old. The National Sleep Foundation suggests replacing your pillow every one to two years. 17 “When your brain is sending pain signals, it can’t send sleep signals,” says Dr Michael J Breus, a clinical psychologist and sleep specialist.Get an hour of sunlight each day. Morning sunlight is important for good sleep. “It stops producing melatonin in your brain, which, helps relieve the sleepy morning feeling,” Breus says. It also sets a mental time r to produce melatonin, the so-called sleep hormone, that evening. Aim for 15 to 30 minutes of direct light first and two 15-minute outdoor breaks during the day. 18Skip salty snacks before bed. In a Japanese study, researchers followed 321 patients with high-salt diets and sleep issues for 12 weeks. 19 And those who consumed more salt woke up more often to go to the bathroom.20 If you need to air complaints to your family, don’t wait until night. Tough discussions are less likely to disturb your sound sleep if you initiate them earlier. Arguments can activate your sympathetic nervous system, which disturbs sleep. Someresearch even suggests that going to bed angry may make you bad-tempered the next morning.A.Avoid arguments with your family.B.Handle your troubles before dinner.C.It signals your brain that it is time to be awake.D.It contributes to good health when exposed to light.E.It’s normal to wake up at night, especially as you age.F.A used one in the past can cause neck pain and restless sleep.G.When people cut them down, their average toilet trips decreased.二、完形填空It was a winter after noon when I tripped over a high kerb (马路牙子). Suddenly, I was flying through the air. It was only the next morning when I tried to take a photo of some splendid sunlight _________ into my kitchen, that I had to face the reality: I could no longer lift my camera, let alone use it. Later, a hospital appointment_________ my worst fear — the arm needed total rest.Soon I became impatient. I couldn’t travel much. Surfing online, I _________ the concept of gratitude intervention, a method to boost _________ and well-being by being grateful. I had never been wildly _________ about the concept of counting one’s blessings. However, a Californian psychologist, Sonja Lyubomirsky, has_________ research into something much more creative — using a daily photography _________ as a tool for enhanced gratitude.Lyubomirsky’s instructions are _________ , but not necessarily easy to carry out. Take photographs throughout the day of things central to who you are. Reading how participants assigned to the gratitude interventions _________ experiencedenhanced positive emotions, a sense of connectedness, more support, and less__________ , I decided to carry on.Taking a single photo was painful, but the __________ to find anything to feel grateful about, and then to record it, started to greatly __________ both my mood and my images. I began to photograph the __________ of my days. Despite everything, I found I could find magic in the daily routines. Life seems repetitive and __________ when you don’t notice the __________ of each moment and the constant small changes that are going on all around you. Don’t just take my word for it — experience it for yourself.21.A.winding B.streaming C.sticking D.knocking22.A.confirmed B.removed C.relieved D.overcame23.A.broke into B.made up C.took down D.came across24.A.dream B.thought C.mood D.desire25.A.enthusiastic B.confused C.nervous D.particular26.A.consulted B.imagined C.pioneered D.observed27.A.lesson B.skill C.plan D.practice28.A.complex B.simple C.normal D.abstract29.A.occasionally B.hardly C.significantly D.slightly30.A.interruption B.loneliness C.willingness D.motivation31.A.struggle B.excuse C.opportunity D.promise32.A.keep B.balance C.ruin D.improve33.A.details B.surprises C.changes D.achievements34.A.wonderful B.meaningful C.unfair D.boring35.A.pain B.anxiety C.uniqueness D.challenge三、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

【2018高考模拟】安徽省江淮十校2018届高三第三次(4月)联考 英语(word版有答案)

2018届安徽省江淮十校高三4月第三次联考英语试题第一部分听力(共两节, 满分30分)第一节(共5小題;每小题1. 5 分, 满分7. 5 分)听下面5 段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项, 并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后, 你都有10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. Where did this conversation most probably take place?A. By a bookstore.B. By an art museum. .C. Inside a bookstore. . . . . .2. How much does the woman have to pay if she stays for 5 days?A. $ 6.B. $11.C. $30. .3. What did the man do that day?A. He didn’t go out.B. He was hurt in an accident.C. He played football though he was hurt.4. How old is Dick now?A. 43.B. 39.C. 35.5. What does the man mean?A. The teacher is as fat as before.B. The teacher is fatter than before.C. The teacher is thinner than before.第二节(共15小题;每小题1. 5 分, 满分22. 5 分)听下面5 段对话或独白, 每段对话或独白后有几个小题, 从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前, 你将有时间阅读各个小题, 每小题5 秒钟;听完后, 各小题将给出5 秒钟的作答时间。

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安徽省江南十校2018届高三3月联考英语试题第一部分听力( 共两节, 满分30 分)第一节( 共 5 小题: 每小题 1.5 分, 满分7.5 分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题, 从题中所给的A, B, C 三个选项中选出最佳选项, 并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后, 你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍.1. Why does the man feel upset?A. Someone said he was ugly.B. A guy stole his clothes.C. He found his clothes ugly.2. Which part of the woman's body hurts?A. Her armB. Her neckC. Her head3. What is Ann probably like?A. LazyB. CleverC. Hard-working4. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a Cinema.B. In the woman 's house.C. In a shop .5. What does the woman mean?A. Keep the window closed.B. Go out for fresh airC. Turn on the fan.第二节( 共15 小题; 每小题1.5 分, 满分22.5 分)听下面5 段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题, 从题中所给的A, B, C 三个选项中选出最佳选项, 并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前, 你将有时间阅读各个小题, 每小题5秒钟; 听完后, 各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

请听第6段材料, 回答第6—7题。

6. How does the man feel about the delay of his flight?A. Calm.B. AngryC. Glad7. What is the man's correct boarding gate!?A. Gate 7.B. Gate 20.C. Gate 36.请听第7段材料, 回答第8, 9题。

8. What does the woman say about the Rainbow Hotel?A. It has an outdoor pool.B. It's a five-star hotel.C. It's near the airport.9. Which hotel will the man choose?A. The Royal HotelB. Carlton HouseC. The Rainbow Hotel请听第8段材料, 回答第10至12题。

10. What are the two speakers talking about?A famous painting B. Some unusual food C. An art exhibition11. What does the woman tell the man to do?A. Give Tom a callB. Get some art workC. Stay at home12. What did Tom do today?A. He visited a galleryB. He worked on his paperC. He spent time' with his aunt请听第9 段材料, 回答第13 至16 题。

13. Why did the man buy a sweater that he doesn't like?A. He was pushed by the salesmanB. It was sold at a low priceC. It is the latest ashion.14. What color sweaterdid the man buy?A. Blue.B. Blaclk ill.C. Brown.15. What does the man dislike most ábout the sweater?A. The short sleeves.B. The high neclk IRC. The pattern.16. What does the man decide to do?A. Send his wife to go shopping next time.B. Learn to say no to aggressive salesmenC. Refuse to make the final decision.请听第10段材料, 回答第17至20题。

17. Who could the intended listeners most probably be?A. Students who want to get further education.B. V olunteers who can work abroad.C. Officers who hope to improve international understanding.18. What kind of project does the one in Japan belong to?A. A long-term project.B. A medium-term project.C. A short-term project.19. What does the project in Poland demand?A. Language ability.B. Physical work.C. Medical experience20. Where will the medical students work?A. In a center for disabled children.B. In a children's holiday centerC. In a Japanese village.第二部分阅读理解( 共两节, 满分40分)第一节(共15小题; 每小题2分, 满分30分)阅读下列短文从每题所给的A , B, C 和D 四个选项中, 选出最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

AWhile building a strong network of like-minded young people, the Yale Young Glob Scholars Program emphasizes an open, exploratory, and cooperative approach to learning. The program helps develop analytical thinking , intellectual flexibility (知识的灵活性) written and oral communication, and teamwork skills. Read on to learn about the different programming elements:Lectures. YYGS features lectures by famous Yale professors and leading experts in their fields. Lectures are intended to expose students to a wide range of new ideas, viewpoints, and exciting new research, as well as challenge them with first-year university level material.Breakout Session. Following the lectures, instructional staff lead smaller breakout sessions( typically 10-15 students) to further explore topics related to the content of the lectures. Breakout sessions give students a more individualized opportunity to research deeply into the topic introduced by the lecturer. In conversations on the day's lecture students are expected to voice their opinions, come up with thoughtful questions and responses, debate varied opinions, and consider possible follow-up experiments.YYGS Family Time. YYGS Family Time is a unique opportunity for students to meet and connect with a small group of 7-8 students, guided by a YYGS instructional staff member throughout the two weeks of the YYGS session. Families engage in ice breaker games and talk about the students' ups and downs at the program. YYGS Family Time is an important building block of the community at YYGSTalent Show. At the end of the session, YYGS hosts a talent show featuring student participants. This is an excellent way for students to showcase their talents and cultural heritage.21. The YYGS program aims to do the following except _____________.A. prepare students for university with university level materialB. build a network of students with the same or similar visionsC. develop participants' varied abilities and skillsD. encourage participants to learn through exploration and cooperation22. Which event would most train students' ability to express themselves?A. Talent Show.B. Breakout Session.C. YYGS Family Time.D. Lectures.23. Whom could YYGS Family Time benefit most?A. Students lacking in a sense of responsibility.B. Members of a family who are apartC. Students ready to share their experiences at the program.D. Students addicted to playing video games.BMy friend Jennifer was going to be at my school! I was convinced that we would be best buds. She introduced me to her friend Amy and we had lots of fun together. But things started to change. Jennifer wanted to be the " leader" of our little group. She was controlling, and I couldn't make new friends. If so, she would decide that I was "mad at her." Pretty soon being Jennifer's friend was a struggle.I always waited for Jennifer and Amy after class, but sometimes when they left, they'd walk right past me as if they couldn't even see me.We often gossiped about people, and I soon realized that nobody was good enough for Jennifer. She had a list of bad things about everybody, even Amy, and about me, I guess. I had changed--I became moody, depressed, and lonely. I spent days trying not to cry. I felt so left out Finally, something snapped. I was sick of having to battle for friendship. I stopped sitting with Jennifer at lunch and waiting for her after class. Jennifer quickly announced I was "mad at her." I said, "I'm not mad, I just want to make more friends. " But with Jennifer, it was all or nothing, and she was convinced I was mad at her. So boom, our friendship fell to pieces It was tough at first, but I found many girls whom Jennifer had classified as "moody or "mean” to be the sweetest, friendliest people in the world.Now I have tons of friends. They support me when I am sad, and I support them. We have fun together and I love them all. It amazes me how easy our friendship is. There is no struggling to beon top--we are all equal. It doesn't matter to me if two of them walk away or buy friendship necklaces together. It doesn't hurt my feelings or make me feel alone.I lost a friend, but I am a happier person now24. The writer thought Jennifer __________.A. far too outstanding to matchB. rather annoying and dullC. too self-centeredD. the right one to make friends with25. What does the underlined part "something snapped" mean?A. The writer and Jennifer hated each otherB. The writer and Jennifer broke upC. Jennifer treated the writer worseD. The writer felt mad about losing Jennifer.26. The writer decided to break up with Jennifer because__________.A. Jennifer spoke ill of her behind her backB. she had made other friendsC. Jennifer had hurt her feelingsD. other girls were sweeter and friendlier than Jennifer27. What can be inferred from the passage?A. The writer now regrets losing her friend Jennifer.B. The writer still gets upset when left out occasionally.C. The writer's new friends are all moody and meanD. The writer enjoys more than just one friendship.CPrice is a researcher at the University of Texas, Dallas. His work focuses on solving a problem about pain; why does pain continue even after injuries heal?Price experienced this himself from basketball injuries that hurt long after the initial injury. To find the answer, Price and his colleagues focused on chemical signals sent inside nerve (神经) cells. They found that a lot of chemical pathways used by these signals were activated inside nerves immediately after an injury, but just two pathways remained activated when pain continued."We had this great idea a long time ago," said Price. "We would cut off one of these pathways, and that would solve pain." There was one small problem with this really great idea. Shutting down just one pathway had no effect on pain.But they eventually found something that seemed to shut down both pathways. It was a natural thing called resveratrol (白藜芦醇). It 's contained in red wine, which is suppose to have all sorts of healthful effects. Wine, however, doesn't have enough resveratrol to provide any real benefits. But Price and his colleagues were able to show that using concentrated resveratrol in a cream applied to the skin reduced pain in animals.Here comes the dilemma. When something appears to work in animals, the next step is a clinical trial to test its safety in people. However, clinical trials are expensive, and "we couldn't raise the money to do it," Price said. Therefore, he is still hoping to find a clinician who has the intention and the money to cooperate with him on such a trial.28. What does the phrase "this great idea" in paragraph 3 reser to?A. Shutting down one pathway to put an end to continuous pain.B. A lot of chemical pathways being activatedC. Just two pathways being activated when pain continues.D. Chemical signals sent inside nerve cells29. What can you infer from the text?A. Wine is effective in reducing pain with its resveratrolB. Price invented a new kind of medicine to kill painC. Price's method was tested on animalsD. Price's team spent a lot of money on the clinical trial.30. Why hasn't Price's treatment come onto the market yet?A. Price has given it up due to the shortage of money.B. The treatment might not be safe in people.C. They can't find enough resveratrolD. No clinician wants to cooperate with Price on such a trial.31. What is the aim of writing this article?A. To introduce a great researcher, Price.B. To introduce a way of treating injury-related pairn.C. To describe the dilemma that Price has to face.D. To describe the great effects of resveratrol.D"The Battle of the Sexes" is a reminder of where we've been and where we are going. The film--starring Emma Stone as tennis champion and feminist (女权主义者) Billie Jean King--provides its audience with an accurate description of progress as we know it difficult, but worth it in every sense of the word.This difficulty was brought to light early in the film during a disagreement between King, Gladys Heldman (World Tennis Magazine founder, played by Sarah Silverman) and Jack Kramer (Association of Tennis Professionals backer, played by Bill Pullman King and Heldman were annoyed by the unfair pay proposed by Kramer for the Pacific Southwest Tennis Tournament, where the women were intended to make eight times less total prize money than the men. But Kramer put forward his explanation worthy of an eye roll; "It's not your fault, it's just biology. The men are faster, stronger. They are simply more exciting to watch.In response to Kramer, the two women, along with eight other female players, boycotted the unfair pay by starting a tour of their own: the Virginia Slims Tour, which set the groundwork for the Women's Tennis Association.Contrary to Kramer's original reasons and beliefs are the results of the 2017 Women's US Open. According to Sports Media Watch, the women's final between Americans Sloane Stephens and Madison Keys attracted 1.9 million viewers, while the men's sinal seaturing Rafael Nadal attracted 400,000 fewer.Without Heldman and her "Original Nine", one can't help but question whether both the WNBA and U. S. Women's National Soccer Team would have come into being.While Game One of the 2017 WNBA Finals enjoyed a 20 percent increase in viewership, and the USWNST is the most-viewed soccer team in the States, both institutions still strive for equal pay.If we've learned anything from King's story, it's to keep going.It just takes generations, it doesn't happen overnight," King said in an interview with former USWNST player Julie Foudy.Progress cannot be denied, but there are still more mountains to move.32. We can learn from the passage that ___________.A. King and Heldman refused the offer by KramerB. players from the WNBA and NBA are now equally paidC. King and Heldman set up the Women's Tennis AssociationD. the men's final of the 2017 US Open gained little popularity33. King's story tells the readers that __________.A. a player should never go against his/her sponsor's willB. hard work and training can pay offC. nobody is tiny in the face of authorityD. there is a long way to go before women athletes are treated equally34. Because of Heldman and her "Original Nine", in the United States__________.A. female players have seen a sharp rise in their payB. women athletes in the USA are beginning to enjoy a higher statusC. female players are better paid than male onesD. men's sports are losing their viewers35. What may be the best title for the passage?A. Progress is a battle.B. Gone is sexual discrimination.C. Determination and hard work help.D. Feminists on the winning side.第二节( 共5 小题; 每小题2 分, 满分10 分)根据短文内容从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

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