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6、-phonesdefeatedPCsinsales.A.controversialB.contradictoryC.confidentialD.conventional12. ThepublicationofGreatExpectations,whichbothwidelyreviewedandhighlypraised,strengthenedDickens'statusasaleadingnovelist.A.isB.areC.wasD.were13. Thespokesmannotedsomeindividualsapparentlylackisnotthemeanstogett

7、hecorrectinformation,butthecouragetoadmitthetruth.A.whetherB.thatC.whichD.what14. -Iamgoingtothelibrary.Doyouhaveanybooks?-No,butthankyouallthesame.A.toreturn.B.tobereturnedC.returnedD.returning15. Ican'trememberhisnameclearly.IsitBrianJohnson?Yes:A.that'sitB.that'sthepointC.younameitD.y

8、oudeserveit第二節(jié)、完形填空共20小題;每題1.5分,總分值30分閱讀下而短文,掌握其大意,然后從所給的四個選項A、B、C和D中,先出最正確選項.Foryears,Ithoughtapresentandagiftasthesamething.Igrewupinahouseholdwherepresentsmarkedspecial16TherewasalwaysaboxforeachofusunderthetreeatChristmas.17,DadalwaysgaveMomsomethingeachValentinesDayandanniversary.Hewouldcareful

9、lyplanhisshoppingtripstofindjustthe18thing.Hisjoyinthehuntwasproofofthe19_ofgivingandofhisloveforher.Isawthesepresentsasthe20ofahusband'sdevotionSowhenImarriedamanwhodidnotgivepresentsonaregular,basis,itwasan21.Iwrestledwithmyexpectation.Garydidhot22avoidgift-giving.Garywouldreturnfromseaarmedwi

10、thabrownpaperbaginsideofwhichwassomethingthat23himofme.Butmostly,heignoredholidays,24toshopforathingtopresenttomeasasignoflove.Itriedtochangehim25.IpreparedgiftsforChristmasandforhisbirthdays26.Heappreciatedthecaring,butrefusedtodothesamethingforme.Idroppedhints,they27deafears.IbegantotellhimwhatIwa

11、nted,giving28instructions.WhenGaryleftforthemarketoneSaturday,Iaskedhimtofindmediamondearringsasabirthdaypresent.Yethecamehomewitharoadscraper刮路機(jī).29whenthesnowstormstoppedlaterthatyearandhewasatsea,Iusedtheroadscrapertoplow犁outbothourdrivewayandourneighbor's,thinkinghow30earringswouldhavebeenand

12、itwasthenthatIrealizedhehadbeengivingmegiftsallalong.Thegestures,largeandsmall,bornofhiscaringandconcernwerethe31thathegavedaily.We32toteachothershowtoloveus.Inthatstruggle,weoftenforgethowto33thelovetheyalreadygiveusasonlytheycangiveit.Ifinallybegantounderstandthe34betweenapresentandagift.Apresenti

13、sathing.Butagiftisasmallactofkindness,thewillingnessto35another'sneeds,thesacrificeoftimeandeffort.16.A.locationsB.situationsC.occasionsD.conditions17.A.AdditionallyB.OriginallyC.FortunatelyD.Consequently18.A.cheapB.astonishingC.splendidD.right19.A.pleasureB.ambitionC.intention,D.addiction20.A.e

14、xampleB.emphasisC.experimentD.expression21.A.improvementB.adjustmentC.excitementD.enjoyment22.A.activelyB.willinglyC.patientlyD.wholly23.A.warnedB.remindedC.convincedD.informed24.A.refusingB.announcingC.demandingD.rushing25.A.bytraditionB.byforceC.byexampleD.byaccident26.A.onpurposeB.inorderC.atrand

15、omD.ontime27.A.absorbedinB.caredforC.fellonD.brokedown28.A.someB.specificC.briefD.unusual29.A.AndB.SoC.ThoughD.But30.A.preciousB.practicalC.uselessD.ugly31.A.promisesB.giftsC.blessingsD.instructions32.A.struggleB.failC.attemptD.decide33.A.expressB.appreciateC.returnD.share34.A.distanceB.similarityC.

16、differenceD.conflict35.A.fightagainstB.laughatC.turndownD.bendto第二局部:閱讀理解共20小題;每題2.5分,總分值50分閱讀以下短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最正確答案.FacePaintingAcademyDiplomaSubjectArt&Design,Craft&Creative,BeautyDeliverymethodOnlineStudylevelProfessionaldevelopment,Short,AccreditedRefFACE-GUARDPrice場0,was2的,usec

17、ode:GUARD90StartacareerinFacePaintingorsimplylearnforfun.Doyouhavealoveforentertainingpeople?Areyouartisticandwanttoimpresspeoplewithanewskill?Haveyoueverthoughtaboutdoingacourseinfacepainting,soyoucanearnfantasticmoney?Ifsothenwiththiscourseyoucouldbecomeaqualifiedfacepainterjustlikehundredsofother

18、peoplewhohavetakenourcourses.Foraone-off一次性付款youcanstudyonlineandcompletethediplomainabout28hours.Thecomprehensivesyllabus教學(xué)大綱issupportedby16instructionalvideossoyoucanlearnallthedesignswithease,andyouwilllearnawiderangeofdesignsincludingdog,rabbitandspiderman.With14modulestocover,youcanbecomeanacco

19、mplishedfacepainter.Yourqualificationwillberecognizedandcanbecheckedforvaliditybyallofyourfutureclientstoo!TakeastepintherightdirectionandgetyourFacePaintingAcademyDiplomatoday.均0,was299,usecode:GUARD90Module1YourIntroductiontoBecomingaFacePainterModule2TheEquipmentandMaterialsYouWillNeedforFacePain

20、tingModule3Health&SafetyandRiskAssessmentsModule4Starting/RunningYourOwnBusinessModule5PricingandCostsModule6MarketingYourBusiness&SocialMediaModule71'heDo'sandDon'tsandWhattoDoIfYourBusinessDoesn'tGoWellModule8HowtodoaDog/CatFacePaintDesignModule9HowtodoaButterfly/DolphinFac

21、ePaintDesignModule10HowtodoaMonkey/FrogFacePaintDesignModule11HowtodoaRabbit/SwanFacePaintDesignModule12HowtodoaTiger/DinosaurFacePaintDesignModule13HowtodoaSpiderman/BatmanFacePaintDesignModule14HowtodoaMinnieMouse/PrincessFacePaintDesign36. Thecourseisintendedmainlyforthose.A.keenonshowingoffnewsk

22、illsB. eagertogetanacademydiplomaC. equippedwithauniquetasteforartD. interestedinlearningfacepainting37. Youcansave$ifsigningupforthecoursenow.A.30B.269C.299D.32938. WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaboutthecourse?A. Itispresentedbothonlineandoffline.B. Thediplomacanbeobtainedinoneday.C. Itprovide

23、snotonlymanyfacepaintdesignsbutalsolessonsonbusiness.D.Someclientswillbeinvitedtoexamineyourqualification.39. Inwhichmoduleareyoulikelytolearnhowtoadvertiseyourbusiness?A.Module4.B.Module6.C.Module7.D.Module10BThefirsttimeatortoisewalkedthroughmyhutatMiddleCamponAldabraAtoll,Iwasamazed.Igrabbedmycam

24、eraandcarefullypositionedmyselftotakethiswildlifeencounter.Thesecondtime:samething.Thethirdtime:Ipickedupmyphoneandtookasnapshot.Bythefourthorfifthtime,Ididn'tevenlookwhenIfeltsomethingbumpintome.Iknewwhatitwas.Iwastheretoshootastoryaboutislandrestoration修復(fù)intheSeychelles,farofftheeastcoastofAfr

25、icaintheIndianOcean.Untilroughlythemiddleofthepast,century,thesmallislandnationshowedsignsofrealenvironmentalkillinglocalvegetation植被clearedtomakewayforcoconutplantations,foreignratsandmicerunninguncontrolled,nativeseaturtlesandgianttortoisesbeingexploited.Biodiversityseemeddestroyed.Butthenthecount

26、ryexperiencedashiftinconservationawarenessandthegiantAldabratortoisesareamongitsmostvisiblesigns.EverymorningwhenIwokeupandwalkedoutsidethehut,IhadtoremindmyselfthatIhadn'ttraveledbackintime.IcouldseeflightlessAldabrarails,coconutcrabsthesizeofdinnerplates,andgianttortoisesroughlyfourfeetlongand

27、weighingupto550poundsjustwanderingaround.Thenumberofsharksinthebay.wascrazy.Frigatebirdsandboobies鯉鳥nestedinthemangrovesakindoftree.Whenweleftourhutdoorsopen,whichweoftendidtoletinair,thetortoiseswouldwalkrightthrough.Inthelateafternoonorearlyevening,wheneverthey'dfinishedeating,thetortoiseswoul

28、ddropthemselvesdownandfallasleepwiththeirheadsoutstretched.Thatmadenighttimetripstotheouthouseperilous.Togetthere,we'dhavetogo200feetintothemangroves,negotiatingwhatIcalledthetortoiseslalom之形障礙trail.Itwasatrackwithoutapattern,becauseofcoursetheypickeddifferentplacestosleepeverynight.Avoidingthem

29、wasimportant:Fallingheadfirstoveratortoiseontothesharpcoralrockcouldleadtoseriousinjuryonanislandfarfrommedicalfacilities.NothingwaseasyonAldabra,andmuchofitwasinsanelydifficult.Yetlivingamongthetortoisesinthisprimordialplace,inoneofthelastspotswherereptilesstillrule;wasoneofthehappiesttimesofmylife

30、.40. Howdidtheauthorfeelabouthisfinalmeetingwiththetortoiseinhisroom?A.CalmB.ExcitedC.ConcernedD.Disturbed41. Whatmadethewildlifeontheislandsufferduringthelastcentury?A. Introducingforeignspecies.B.Killingtoomanyratsandmice.C.Plantinglotsofcoconuttrees.D.Repairingthebuildingontheisland.42.Whatdoesth

31、eauthorintendtodoinparagraphs?A.Tostresstheimportanceoftheirwork.B. Tointroducehowlargethetortoisesare.C. Topresenthisdailyroutineontheisland.D. Toshowhowthewildlifeisdiverseontheisland.43. Whichcanbestreplacetheunderlinedword"perilous"inthe4thparagraph?A.risky.B.competitiveC.successfulD.i

32、nteresting44. Whatmightbethesuitabletitleforthispassage?A. Islandfillswithcurioustourists.B. Tortoisesruleonthisisolatedisland.C. Effortsaremadetoprotecttheenvironment.D. Aldabraisheavenforwildanimals.CEricAttayi,owneroftheUrbanBicycleGalleryinHouston,Texas,haswatchedthepandemictransformhisshopinawa

33、ymostbusinessescanonlydreamof.Bicyclesaresellingbeforehehastimetoassemblethemfordisplay.Attayisaidhe'dmatchedhis2021salesbythestartofMay.He'shadtohirenewemployeestomeetdemand,andhasn'ttakenadayoffsinceFebruary.Attayisaidnowthephonedoesn'tstopringingandhisguysgetoverwhelmed.He'dgi

34、venraisesandstartedbuyinglunchforhisstressedstaff.Asunemploymentreachesrecordlevelsandsmallbusinessesscrambletosurvive,bikeshopshavebeenanexception.They'rethrivingwhetherthey'reincar-dominatedcitieslikeHoustonormoretraditionalbikingareaslikeNewYork.Keepingenoughbikesinstock,andfinishingrepai

35、rsinatimelymanner,hasbecomeachallenge.Customersarebeingturnedaway,insomecases.Newcustomersarelookingforwaystobeactiveandoutdoors.Bikeshopownerssaythattheclosingofgymsandyogastudiosduringthepandemichascontributed.Otherssaycustomersarelookingforacommutingalternativetopublictransportation.Socialspacing

36、iseasiestonindividualmodesoftransportation,likecarsandbikes.InMarch2021,UScyclingsalesincreased39%whencomparedwithMarch2021,accordingtoasurvey."Bikesarelikethenewtoiletpaper,"Attayisaid."Ifit'savailable,buyit."RobertKeating,owneroftheTriathlonLaboutsideLosAngeles,saidhe's

37、neverseenanythinglikethecurrentbicycleboominthe37yearshe'sworkedinbikeshops.He'sshiftedhisshopfromafocusonhigh-endbicyclestoaffordablebikespeoplearelikelytorideintheirneighborhood.Beachcruisershavebeenespeciallypopular,hesaid.Bikeshopownersarealsowonderinghowlongthecurrentboomwilllast.Somesa

38、idcustomersweremoreinterestedinbikingbecausewithlesscartraffic,roadsfeltsafer.Theirinterestmaydecreaseastrafficreturns.Butsomecitieshavebeguntoreallocatestreetspacetobikelanes,whichcouldleadtomorebikinginthelongterm.PhilKoopman,ownerofBicycleSpaceinWashingtonDC,comparedthecurrentbicycleboomto1999,wh

39、enmanypeopleboughtcomputerstoprepareforY2K."Thenthosecompaniesdidn'tsellalotofcomputersforafewyearsbecauseeveryonealreadyhadone,"Koopmansaid."That'sthebigquestion.Isthisaone-timethingorisitsomethingsustainable?"45. WhatcanwelearnfromParalandPara2?A. Mostbusinesseshaveexpe

40、riencedthesamedevelopmentasAttayi'sshop.B. Attayi's2021saleswereasmanyasthoseofthestartofMay.C. Bikesareflyingoffshelves,overwhelmingshops.D. Thestaff'swageswereraisedbecausetheyhadnodayoffsinceFebruary.46. WhatdoestheunderlinedwordTheyinPara4referto?A. Unemploymentlevels.B. Smallbusines

41、ses.C. BikeshopsD. Stressedstaff47. Whatisthechallengeforbikeshops?A. Joattractcustomerswhentheyarenotkeenonbiking.B. Tosurviveincar-dominatedcilies.C. Topromotetheirsalesintraditionalbikingcities.D. Toprepareenoughbikesforsaleanddorepairsquickly.48. Whichisnotthereasonwhymorecustomersareturningtobi

42、kesduringthepandemic?A. Theycanspendmuchlessonqualifiedgoods.B. Theycannotgotogymsandyogastudios.C. Theypreferbikingtopublictransportation.D. Theyaretryingtofindanactivewayintheopenair.49. Wecaninferfrompara7andpara8that?A. ThecurrentbicycleboomwastotallywithinKeating'sexpectations.B. TriathlonL

43、abusedtomainlysellbikesthatwereunaffordableformostpeople.C. Roadsfeeldangerouswhentherearemorebikers.D. Peopleloseinterestinbikingbecausethereisnobikelane.50. WhatisPhilKoopman'sattitudetowardsthebikeboom?A.Short-sighted.B.Unconcerned.C.Skeptical.D.OptimisticDIfyoubelievethatscientistsandartists

44、aremostcreativewhenthey'reyoung,youaremissinganimportantpartofthestory.AnewstudypublishedinDeEconomistlookedatNobelPrizewinnersinthefieldofeconomics.Itfoundtherearetwodifferentpeaksofcreativity.Onecomesearlyinaperson'scareer,whileanothercomeslater.Theresearchsupportspreviousworkbytheauthorst

45、hatfoundsimilarpatternsintheartsandothersciences."Webelievewhatwefoundinthisstudyisn'tlimitedtoeconomics,butcouldapplytocreativitymoregenerally,"saidBruceWeinberg,leadauthorofthestudyandprofessorofeconomicsatTheOhioStateUniversity.Manypeoplebelievethatcreativityisexclusivelyassociatedw

46、ithyouth,butitreallydependsonwhatkindofcreativityyou'retalkingabout.Inthestudy,thosewhodidtheirmostgroundbreakingworkearlyintheircareerstendedtobe"conceptual"innovators創(chuàng)新者.Thesetypeofinnovators"thinkoutsidethebox",challengingconventionalwisdomandsuddenlycomingupwithnewideas.C

47、onceptualinnovatorsarenotyetimmersed沉浸于intheacceptedtheoriesoftheirfield,Weinbergsaid.Butthereisanotherkindofcreativity,hesaid,whichisfoundamong"experimental"innovators.Theseinnovatorsaccumulateknowledgethroughtheircareersandfindnewwaystounderstandit.Thelongperiodsoftrialanderrorforimporta

48、ntexperimentalinnovationscomelaterinaNobellaureate's榮譽(yù)獲得者的career."Whetheryouhityourcreativepeakearlyorlateinyourcareerdependsonwhetheryouhaveaconceptualorexperimentalapproach/'Weinbergsaid.Theresearcherstookanovel,empirical經(jīng)驗主義的approachtothestudy,whichinvolved31laureates.Theyarrangedthe

49、laureatesonalistfromthemostexperimentaltomostconceptual.Thisrankingwasbasedonthelaureates'mostimportantwork,classifyingtheminto"conceptual"or."experimental".Afterclassifyingthelaureates,theresearchersdeterminedtheageatwhicheachlaureatemadehismostimportantcontributiontoeconomi

50、csandcouldbeconsideredathiscreativepeak.Theyfoundthatconceptuallaureatespeakedbetweenages25and29.Experimentallaureatespeakedwhentheywereroughlytwiceasold,intheirmid-50s."Ourresearchsuggeststhatwhenyou'remostcreativeismoreabouthowyouapproachyourwork."51.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase"

51、thinkoutsidethebox"mean?A.Followrulesstrictly.B.Experimentonboxes.C.Breakoldthoughtpatterns.D.Figureouthowtoescapefromabox.52. Whatdoweknowabout"experimental"innovators?A. Theyusuallycomeupwithnewideasallofasudden.B. Theymakediscoveriesthroughconstanttrialanderror.C. Themajorityofthem

52、reachtheircreativepeakintheirtwenties.D. Theymakemorecontributionsthan"conceptual"innovators.53. WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutthestudypublishedinDeEconomistisfalse?A. Thestudyisnotthefirstofitskind.B. Theconclusioncanbeappliedtootherareas.C. Thelaureates'mostimportantworkdecideswh

53、ethertheyare"conceptual"or"experimental"D. The"conceptual"wontheirNobelPrizesbetweenages25and29.54. Whatdotheresearchersbelievedeterminessomeone'screativepeak?A.One'spersonalitytype.B.Whatkindofjobonetakes.C.Howonehandlestheirwork.D.One'sattitudetowardtheirw

54、ork.55. What'sthemainideaofthispassage?A. Creativitycomesatanyage,youngorold.B. Creativitytendstodecreaseaspeoplegetolder.C. Economists,artistsandotherscientistshavemuchincommon.D. Economistsaremorecreativethanartistsandotherscientists.南開中學(xué)2021屆高三年級第五次月檢測英語試題第n卷共35分考前須知:用黑色墨水的鋼筆或簽字筆將答案寫在做題紙上,不能使

55、用修改液.第三局部:寫作第一節(jié)閱讀表達(dá)共5小題;每題2分,總分值10分閱讀短文,并根據(jù)題目要求用英語答復(fù)以下問題IrememberdoingthehouseholdchorestohelpmymotherwhenIwasnine.Ihatedchangingthevacuumcleaner真空吸塵器bagandpickingupthingsthemachinedidnotsuckup.Twentyyearslater,in1978,withthislifelongdislikeofthewaythemachineworked,Idecidedtomakeabaglessone.Easiersa

56、idthandone,ofcourse.Ididn'trealizethatIwouldspendthenextfiveyearsperfectingmydesign,aprocessthatresultedin5,127differentprototypes樣機(jī).BythetimeImademy15thprototype,mythirdchildwasborn.By2,627,mywifeandIwerereallycountingourpennies.By3,727,mywifewasgivingartlessonsforsomeextracash,andweweregettingfurtherandfurtherintodebt.Theseweretoughtimes,buteachfailurebroughtmeclosertosolvingtheproblem.Intheearly1980s,Istartedtrying

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