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1、外刊速遞2 +十一選十專題強(qiáng)化+名校真題綜合2高二年級(jí)No pains,no gains.A lot can happen between now and never.把握當(dāng)下,一切皆有可能。-權(quán)力的游戲Patrl翻譯真題精煉(上師大附中).那家網(wǎng)紅面包店其它都好,就是位置有點(diǎn)偏。(except).這款新藥對(duì)感染了這種病毒的病人是否有效尚不知曉。(remain). 一年一度的購(gòu)物節(jié)創(chuàng)下了銷售新紀(jì)錄,但沒(méi)過(guò)多久很多人會(huì)后悔買(mǎi)了根本不會(huì)去用的東西。(it).鑒于編程被視為21世紀(jì)必備的生活技能之一,這所小學(xué)從一年級(jí)開(kāi)始開(kāi)設(shè)編程課,此舉獲得家長(zhǎng)交口稱 贊。(available). That bake

2、ry that has become popular thanks to the internet / that has gone viral is perfect except for its remote (inconvenient) location / except that it is not conveniently located. Whether the / this new medicine will have any effect on the patients (who are) infected by this (kind of) virus remains unkno

3、wn. The annual shopping festival set a new sales record, but it wont be long before many people regret buying something that they will never use.Owing to/In view of the fact that programming is regarded as (considered to be) one of the basic life skills in the 21st century, courses of programming ar

4、e made available (to the students) in this primary school from Year 1 / Grade 1, which is warmly applauded by (highly spoken of / highly praised by) the parentsnot 35 the interests of the United States.”“To the contrary, it harms the United States, including by preventing certain family members of U

5、nited States citizens and lawful 36 residents from joining their families here. It also harmsindustries in the United States that 37 talent from around the world79 Biden stated in hisproclamation.Immigrants could not bring over family members unless they were US citizens applying for visas for their

6、 spouses or children under the age of 21. It slammed the door on thousands of visa lottery winners who were _38 chosen from a pool of about 14 million applicants to be given green cardsthat would let them settle down in the country.The blocked visas add to a _39 backlog that has reached 437,000 for

7、family-based visasalone, said California immigration lawyer Curtis Morrison, who represented thousands of people blocked by the freeze. Im thrilled for my clients who are now in a position that they can enter the US, he said. But that backlog will take years if the administration does not take _40 m

8、easures.詞 匯:31-40 EGCBA HDIKFc上交大附中A. drive B. minds C. conservation D. hint E. politics F address G. reviewH. checks I. commercial J. cracksK. regularlyHe*s the most famous businessman and the richest man in the world-worth an estimated $40 billion in 1997. Without a doubt, Bill Gates belongs in th

9、e same class as Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell, and other great 21 who changed the world. Gates* success stems from hispersonality: an unbelievable and at times frightening blend of high-voltage brilliance,22 andcompetitiveness. When the chairman and CEO walks through the corridors of Microsof

10、t, it is like a switch being turned on; everything and everyone around him is charged with 10,000 volts of electricity. Gates sets the example and Microsoft employees follow. The schedule he keeps is one 23 as towhat he expects from his employees. Its not unusual fbr the “dean” of the Microsoft camp

11、us* to put in 16-hour days. Indeed, it theres one thing that distinguishes the Gates style, it is his time management skills. His hallmark 24 of time, energy, and focus. He always tries getting the maximum amountof work possible out of every minute. Always punctual and always in high gear, he typica

12、lly leaves only the tiniest 25 in the day for eating, talking to friends or recreation.On the subject of travel, he has become known for saving money and time as well. On business trips, he flies 26 whenever possible and in the interest of time, he never 27 his baggage.There is no time in his schedu

13、le for tourism of any kind, no excursions or sightseeing trips are on his agenda. Its just work, work, work. Gates runs his company mainly through following methods: he第5頁(yè),共17頁(yè) meets every month or so with his top management panel of experts and advisers; and most importantly, he holds two or three

14、small 28 meetings a day with a procession of teams working on thecompany*s various products. He doesnt 29 anyone by name or hand out too much praise, but hedoes go round the table clockwise and listens carefully to everyone who has an idea. When he is unclear about something, he quizzes and challeng

15、es his staff. Educate me on that/ he might say, looking to make clear a vague statement. Every decision he makes is based on his knowledge of its merits. He doesnt need to rely on personal 30.21-25: B ADC J, 26-30: IHGFE(提升強(qiáng)化】D2019普陀??糶eneratedB. furnitureC. fameD. resultingE. suggestionsdevelopedG.

16、 eventuallyH. completeI. fixedJ. commercialK. softlyThe Father of 3D PrintingAbout twenty years ago, the surgeons at the Wilford Hall medical center working to separate a pair of conjoined (連體的)twins thought that only one would be able to walk after the operation. After a model of the girls9 bone st

17、ructure was (31)using 3D printing, however, they found a shared upper leg bone to be bigger than expected and split it successfully, (32)in both twins being able to walk. Now eighty and still working as chief technology officer of 3D Systems, Chuck Hull is enjoying some minor (33)31 years after he f

18、irst printed a small black eye-wash cup using a new method of manufacturing known as 3D printing.At the time, he was working for a company that used UV light to put thin layers of plastic coats on tabletops and (34). He had an idea that if he could place thousands of thin layers of plastic on top of

19、 each other and then cut their shape using light, he would be able to form three dimensional objects. After a year, he (35)a system where light was shone into a bottle of photopolymer - a material which changes from liquid to plastic-like solid when light shines on it - and traces the shape of one l

20、evel of the object. Subsequent layers are then printed until it is (36).After patenting the invention, he set up 3D Systems, (37)getting $6m (3.5m) from a Canadian investor. The first (38)product came out in 1988 and proved a hit among car manufacturers, in the aerospace sector and for companies des

21、igning medical equipment. The possibilities appear endless - from home-printed food and medicine to (39)that pictures of objects be able to be taken in shops and then recreated using plans downloaded from the Internet. Although deliberate in his responses, there is one moment when the (40)spoken Chu

22、ck Hull tells of his surprise about what exactly his creation was capable of achieving.答案:31-35 ADCBF 36-40 H G J E KE2019徐匯一模A. inadequateB. repeatedlyC. processD. achieveE. directedF. reactionsraisingH. eliminateI. characterizedJ. immediateK. mechanism第5頁(yè),共17頁(yè)The human body can tolerate only a sma

23、ll range of temperature, especially when the person is engaged in vigorous activity. Heat (31)usually occur when large amounts of water and/or salt are lost through oversweating following exhausting exercise. When the body becomes overheated and cannot (32)this overheatedness, heat exhaustion and he

24、at stroke are possible.Heat exhaustion is generally (33)by sweaty skin, tiredness, sickness, dizziness, plentiful sweating, and sometimes fainting, resulting from a(n) (34)intake of water and the loss of fluids. First aid treatment for this condition includes having the victim lie down, (35)the feet

25、 8 to 12 inches, applying cool, wet cloths to the skin, and giving the victim sips of salt water (1 teaspoon per glass, half a glass every 15 minutes) over a 1-hour period.Heat stroke is much more serious; it is a(n) (36) life-threatening situation. The characteristics of heat stroke are a high body

26、 temperature (which may reach 106 F or more); a rapid pulse; hot, dry skin; and a blocked sweating (37) . Victims of this condition may be unconscious, and first-aid measures should be (38)at quickly cooling the body. The victim should be placed in a tub of cold water or (39)sponged with cool water

27、until his or her temperature is sufficiently lowered. Fans or air conditioners will also help with the cooling (40), Care should be taken, however, not to over-chill the victim once the temperature is below 102 F.答案:31-40 FHIAG JKEBCF、2019楊浦一模A. willingness B. loyal C. priority D. figure E. acknowle

28、dging F. interactionG. academic H. drain I. stress J. tense K. convincingDealing with Difficult RelationshipsEveryone has at least one awkward or _31_ relationship. It may be with somebody who will 32 your energy whenever you are with them. Or worse, it could be someone who always cuts you down. Thi

29、s person may be a family member or even a friend. No matter who it is, its necessary that you learn to set boundaries for yourself. Otherwise this kind of relationship can chip away at your self- esteem.Setting boundaries for difficult relationships starts by _33 how you are affected by the relation

30、ship. Do they bring you closer to your goals or pull you farther away? For example, it*s time to study for tomorrows test. But your friend wants to take you to a party. Here, setting boundaries will help protect your _34 goals.Next, decide how much time you should spend with these people. It*s easy

31、to overcommit yourself. But its difficult to help others if you forget to protect your own _35.How do you know if a relationship is unhealthy, and its time to set boundaries? Here are a few practical questions to ask yourself.第5頁(yè),共17頁(yè)How does this relationship affect me?Every _36 can affect you posi

32、tively or negatively. For example, someone who pressures you to something youre not comfortable doing will _37 you out. But a friend who considers how you feel will respect your 38 to try something new.Why am I in this relationship in the first place?People may try to keep you in an unhealthy relati

33、onship. By _39 you its your obligation or duty, you forget about your own needs. Sadly, by remaining _40_ to these people, you forget who you are. You allow them to take advantage of you or even belittle you.Setting boundaries requires taking a long, honest look at yourself. By saying no” to harmful

34、 patterns in relationships, you say yes to a healthier you.答案:31-40 JHEGC FIAKBPatr3題型綜合2【作文精析】Directions: Write an English composition in 120-150 words according to the instructions given below in Chinese.你的朋友彼得沉迷于網(wǎng)絡(luò)游戲王者榮耀(Glory of Kings),高三了,他的成績(jī)直線下降。 你作為他的朋友,給他寫(xiě)封信,談?wù)勀銓?duì)這件事情的看法。原創(chuàng)范文:Dear peter:I kn

35、ow that recently you have been so absorbed in playing Glory of Kings that your grades fall sharply. As your friend, I have the obligation to remind you that this kind of addiction will have an extremely negative influence on your study and social life.Since fascinated by the game, You have wasted to

36、o much time on it, and even you often stay up very late at night to rise in rank in the world of game. The consequence is that you are sleepy and absent-minded in class. Each time asked by the teacher to answer a question, you are totally at a loss. Im very worried that if you go on like this, you w

37、ill fall behind the whole class. As a senior three student, you are supposed to channel the most of your time and energy into study.Furthermore, so obsessed are you with the game that you ignore the real things and persons around you, the beautiful scenery, your families and your friends. You dont c

38、ommunicate and play football with me anymore. All the glories and rewards you gain in the game are fictitious. Its not worth that you abandon the real life for the game.In a word, all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy; all play and no work makes Jack a mere boy. At this critical time of life, I

39、 suggest youd better put the game aside and go to all lengths to get a good grade in the college entrance examination. Only in this way, will you not regret for the wasted years when you look back on the past.第5頁(yè),共17頁(yè)Your friendDavid【閱讀A、B、C篇專練】Section BDirections: Read the following four passages.

40、Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)There have been many great violinists but none could hold a cand

41、le to Kuznetsov, a miraculous young Russian. On his emergence while still in his teens, his playing was filled with timeless wisdom beyond his years; he now holds the stage with immense authority. So it comes no surprise that he is about to add a new string to his bow. When he performs with the Engl

42、ish Chamber Orchestra, it will be as both soloist (獨(dú)奏 者)and conductor. nIfs something Ive often thought about/ he says.Other musicians who have traded the bow or piano for the baton (指揮棒)have failed; the transition is not easy, of which he is aware. nThe most crucial thing is the human chemistry bet

43、ween conductor and players. You must avoid at all costs being an outsider, as though saying to the orchestra/You make your music while I imagine mine. 9,9He is quite relaxed about not yet having his own hand-languageevery conductor is different. Kuznetsov believes the connection between notes is not

44、 just physical, but also spiritual. Spirituality is, for Kuznetsov, the conductors key characteristic. And it should ideally be expressed through beauty of movement J he says. Some conductors throw themselves about, others hardly move a muscle. Where第5頁(yè),共17頁(yè) will Kuznetsov fit on that scale? “We mus

45、t wait and see,66 he says.Kuznetsov himself moved straight as an arrow toward his goal. His father was an oboist(雙簧管演奏者)and his mother conducted a choir, but at the age of four, young Leonid settled on the violin. nThe violin is located at the front of the orchestra. It seemed very desirable to sit

46、there and show off? He gave his first concert at the age of five. nWhen I went on stage, I bowed so deeply and so long that the audience laughed-but I knew that this was what great artists always did. I felt it was an honour for the audience to listen to me. His programme that day included Paganini

47、variations, which were very easy for me”.What is his view now of the recordings he made at that age? ”I didnt have the technique I have now but across the years the intuition has not changed. I still feel every time I go on stage as though Im newbom.AAKuznetsov cautiously paces his own development.

48、He didnt give his first performance of Beethovens Violin Concerto until he felt ready for it, and he1! let Bachs works stay in his mind for some years.One of Kuznetsov9s admirers wonders whether he is in danger of not hanging onto “the fearlessness of youthAA. On the evidence of Kuznetsovs bravely a

49、ssured new interpretation of the Brahms Concerto, which he plays on a new CD release, Id say that his fearlessness is in no danger yet.Kuznetsov thinks is most important in conducting.the players9 recognition of the conductorthe understanding between the conductor and the orchestrawhether the conduc

50、tor has cooperated with the players beforethe conductors and the orchestral knowledge of the compositionWhat can be learned about Kuznetsov from the passage?He isnt as enthusiastic as before about the violin.He was confident while giving his first concert.He didnt start to play the violin until Ev已

51、D. He plans to give Bachs works a try first.What can be inferred from the passage?Ifs easy for piano or violin players to become conductors.Violin players are usually those who like to show off in an orchestra.The writer thinks highly of Kuznetsov9s performance as a conductor.Kuznetsov hasnt decided

52、 which conductors hand-language to follow.What is the passage mainly about?A violinisfs understanding of music.Kuznetsovs efforts that have led to his success.A violinisfs new attempts in his musical ambitions.Kuznetsovs insight into how techniques matter in performance.(B)CAMPUS OR RESORT?3 Schools

53、 with Amazing Extras”When youre choosing a college, a lot of factors will probably play into your decision: the schools reputation, the classes offered and the professors in your major, to name a few. A major part of your decision will probably be based on the academic credentials of each college yo

54、ure consideringHowever, given the ever-increasing competitiveness of university to attract more and more applicants, many schools now offer extra perks to be enjoyed by all their students. So while the educational aspects of a university remain the most significant factors when you*re making your co

55、llege decision, you can also keep in mind some of the fun extras offered by the schoolHere are some of the coolest in the country:Michigan Technological University in Houghton, MichiganAn on-campus ski resortTaking advantage of the cold winter weather. Michigan Technological University sets itself a

56、part with its on-campus ski resort, Mont Ripley, which is accessible and free for all students. Instead of hitting the campus gym, youll be able to get your exercise outside on the slopes. The resort includes 24 different trails and a tubing park, providing you with many weekends of entertainment.It

57、s also conveniently located near great restaurants, nightclubs and shopping. Michigan Techs website boasts the resorts1 location in the snowiest town in the Midwest/* allowing you to ski on fresh snow for much of the year. If yourean experienced skier, Mont Ripley is perfect for you, as its nfamous

58、for its challenging terrain.11When the pressures of school become too much, just head out for a day of the free skiing and you*H be left feeling fully refreshedUniversity of Missouri in Columbia, MissouriOne of the best rec centers in the countryWhen you think of a campus gym, you probably picture a

59、 cramped room cluttered with old weights and out-of-date machines. However, at the University of Missouri, you can enjoy one of the best campus recreational centers in the country It features an indoor beach complete with a waterfall and a lazy river, as well as a full-service spa.According to the w

60、ebsite Best College Reviews, which ranked the University of Missouri fourth on its list of nThe 25 Most Amazing Campus Student Recreation Centers/9 Missouris recreation facilities nresemble a high-end gym more than a traditional campus rec center.11Even if you don*t normally enjoy working out, Misso

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