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2023高考英語上海市名校模擬真題速遞第二期專題02完形填空10篇(2023·上海青浦·統(tǒng)考一模)Ifpeopleactuallyembracetheconceptofstress,itcanmakethemstronger,smarterandhappier,aStanfordexpertsays.Onereasonwhyhowyouthinkaboutstressmattersisthatitchangeshowyou____1____stress.Viewingstressas____2____leadspeopletocopeinwaysthatarelesshelpful,whetherit’sdraggingyourfeettoavoidstress,orimaginingworst-casescenes.____3____,viewingstressmorepositivelyseemstoencouragepeopletocopeinwaysthathelpthemthrive,whetherit’stacklingthesourceofstress,____4____socialsupportorfindingmeaninginit.Choosingtoseetheupsideofstressisn’tabout____5____thefactthatstresscanbeharmful.It’sabouttryingtobalanceyourmindsetsothatyoufeellessoverwhelmedand____6____aboutthefactthatyourlifeisstressful.Psychologistshavefoundthattheabilitytoembracestressrequiresahigh____7____foruncertainty.Youhavetobeabletounderstandthattwo____8____oppositethingscanbetrueatthesametime.Itcanbetruethat____9____somethingstressfulcanmakeyousickordepressed,anditcanalsobetruethatthesamestressfulexperiencecanultimatelymakeyoustronger,morecompassionateandmoreresilientovertime.Stressismostlikelytobeharmfulwhenthefollowingconditionsare_____10_____:itfeelsagainstyourwill,outofyourcontrolandutterlylackinginmeaning.Ifyoucan_____11_____anyoftheseconditions—byfindingsomemeaninginit—youcanreducetheharmfuleffectsofstress.Ratherthanbeingasignthatsomethingiswrongwithyourlife,feelingstressedcanbea(n)_____12_____ofhowengagedyouareinactivitiesandrelationshipsthatarepersonallymeaningful.Onesimplemindsetresetthatcanhelpusfaceandfindthegoodinthestressinourlivesistoviewitasa(n)_____13_____tolearnandgrow.Theabilitytolearnfromstressis_____14_____intothebasicbiologyofthestressresponse.Thisiswhyputtingpeoplethroughpracticestressisakey_____15_____techniqueforNASAastronauts,emergencyresponders,eliteathletesandotherswhohavetothriveunderhighlevelsofstress.1.A.contributeto B.a(chǎn)greeto C.respondto D.objectto2.A.beneficial B.distracting C.reliable D.harmful3.A.Infact B.Incontrast C.What’smore D.Afterall4.A.seeking B.a(chǎn)rousing C.requiring D.embracing5.A.draining B.a(chǎn)nalyzing C.reversing D.denying6.A.confused B.unfortunate C.hopeless D.serious7.A.tolerance B.demand C.a(chǎn)nxiety D.preference8.A.generally B.seemingly C.inevitably D.significantly9.A.puttingoff B.comingupwith C.takingcareof D.goingthrough10.A.present B.controversial C.constant D.equal11.A.mask B.a(chǎn)lter C.enhance D.trace12.A.code B.origin C.monument D.indicator13.A.vacancy B.substitute C.opportunity D.illustration14.A.turned B.built C.broken D.divided15.A.instrumental B.conflicting C.intentional D.training(2022·上海嘉定·統(tǒng)考一模)ANewYorkstateagencyhadjustbroughtonatechnicianinitsITdepartmenttohelpupdatesomeofitsagingcomputersystems.Duringtheinterviewprocess,thecandidateseemedlikea(n)____16____fit.Hewouldbearealhelptotheteam,thehiringmanagerhadassuredeveryone.Butbytheendofthenewguy’sfirstdayonthejob,itwasclearsomethingwaswrong.Hehad____17____technicalliteracy.Hecouldn’teventakedirections.Thehiringmanagerwasconfused:Howcouldsomeonewhoseemedlikesuchastrongcandidateduringtheinterviewprocessturnouttobeso____18____?Attheendofherrope,thehiringmanagerturnedtohersupervisorforhelp.Afterlisteningtothesituation,thesupervisorgaveanunexpectedanswer:Thepersonwhoshoweduptothejob____19____wasn’tthepersonwhohadbeeninterviewed.Jobinterviewsareacrucialpartofanyorganization,fromgovernmentagenciestomodernstartups,whenpersonal____20____canallowcandidatestoconveytheirvaluebetterthantheydoonaresume(簡歷).Butthere’sagrowingwaveofcandidateswhoarequietlytryingto____21____thesystem.Accordingtoaresearch,anincreasingnumberofcandidatesareemployingstand-instodotheinterviewsand____22____thejobforthem.Theschemegoesbyaninterestingname:bait(誘餌)andswitch.Bait-and-switchinterviewsappearparticularly____23____inITfields.Withmoreandmoretechcompaniesconductingjobinterviewsthroughvideochatandhiringemployeeswhoarepermittedtoworkremotely.It’seasierthanevertopulloffabaitandswitch.It’simpossibleto_____24_____thenumberofbait-and-switchinterviewsthataretakingplace.Companiesandrecruiters(招聘者)areoftenembarrassedtoadmitwhenthey’vebeen______25______.Evenwhenbaitandswitchersgetcaught,companiesaresometimes_____26_____toaccusethem.Sothereisnowayofknowingthescaleoftheproblem.ChrisMitchell,theseniorvicepresidentatthestaffingfirmPlanetTechnology,saidunqualifiedhireswereatremendous____27____oncetheygainedaccesstocriticaluserdatathatcouldbemishandled.Organizationscanhavetheirreputationruined,____28____canhavetheirdatastolen,andunwitting(不知情的)coworkersareforcedtocleanupthemess.Anyway,bait-and-switchinterviewsareabigproblem—especiallyforacompanythatdesperately______29______capabletalent.Withnoendinsight,employersareadvisedtokeepaneyeoutforalltheirapplicantsandmakesurethattheirinterviewprocessisenoughto______30______unqualifiedapplicantsfromqualifiedones.16.A.poor B.loose C.ideal D.major17.A.equal B.little C.basic D.a(chǎn)dult18.A.disrespectful B.miserable C.impatient D.incompetent19.A.literally B.rigidly C.fortunately D.conventionally20.A.correspondencesB.interactions C.dedications D.boundaries21.A.a(chǎn)dopt B.stabilize C.cheat D.tackle22.A.secure B.a(chǎn)bandon C.exploit D.clarify23.A.contradictory B.flexible C.identical D.widespread24.A.a(chǎn)dvocate B.quantify C.divide D.maximize25.A.diversified B.isolated C.tricked D.liberated26.A.eager B.innocent C.decent D.reluctant27.A.help B.leap C.risk D.experience28.A.a(chǎn)pplicants B.customers C.supervisors D.inspectors29.A.holdsup B.callsfor C.setsabout D.takesover30.A.discriminate B.remove C.distract D.shift(2023·上海·上海中學??寄M預測)Mostformsofconventionaladvertising—print,radioandbroadcasttelevision—havebeenlosinggroundtoonlineadsforyears;onlybillboards,datingbacktothe1800s,andTVadsareholdingtheirown.Suchout-of-homeadvertising,asitisknown,isexpectedto____31____by3.4%in2022,anddigitalout-of-home(DOOH)advertising,whichincludestheLCDscreensfoundinairportsandshoppingmalls,by16%.Suchadsdrawviewers5attentionfromphonesandcannotbeskippedor____32____,unlikeadsonline.Billboardownersarealso____33____thelocationdatathatarepouringoffpeople’ssmartphones.Informationabouttheirowners’locationsandonlinebrowsinggetscollectedandsoldtomediaowners.Theythenusethesedatatoworkoutwhendifferentgroups—“businesstravellers”,say—walkbytheirads.That____34____isaddedtoinsightsintotraffic,weatherandotherexternaldatatoproducehighlyrelevantads.DOOH____35____candeliveradsforcoffeewhenitiscoldandiceddrinkswhenitiswarm.Such____36____worksparticularlywellwhenitisaccompaniedby“programmatic”advertisingmethods,atermthatdescribestheuseofdatatoautomateandimproveads.InthepastyearbillboardownerssuchasClearChannelandjcDecauxhave____37____programmaticplatformswhichallowbrandsandmediabuyerstoselect,purchaseandplaceadsinminutes,ratherthandaysorweeks.Itissaidthatoutdooradswillincreasinglybeboughtlikeonlineones,basedonaudienceandviewsaswellas____38____.Thatispossiblebecausebillboardownersclaimtobeableto____39____howwelltheiradsareworking,eventhoughno“click-through”ratesareinvolved.Datafirmscantelladvertisershowmanypeoplewalkpastindividualadvertisementsatparticulartimesoftheday.Advertiserscanestimatehowmanyindividuals____40____toanadforahandbagthengoontovisitanearbyshop(orwebsite)andbuytheproduct.Suchmetricsmakeoutdooradsmore____41____-driven,automatedandmeasurable,arguesMichaelProvenzano,co-founderofVistarMedia,anad-techfirminNewYork.However,theoutdoor-adrevolutionisnot____42____-free.Thecollectionofmobile-phonedataraisesprivacyconcerns.And____43____oftheonline-adbusinessforbeingvague,andoccasionallydishonest,mayalsobetargetedattheOOHbusinessasitbecomesbiggerandmorecomplex.Theindustryisreadyto____44____suchconcerns,saysJean-ChristopheConti,chiefexecutiveofVIOOH,amedia-buyingplatform.Oneofthe____45____offollowingtheonline-adpioneers,henotes,islearningfromtheirmistakes.31.A.shrink B.grow C.disappear D.emerge32.A.obtained B.blocked C.separated D.a(chǎn)rranged33.A.makingprogressin B.gettingengagedin C.becomingpartof D.takingadvantageof34.A.value B.record C.knowledge D.feeling35.A.opponents B.providers C.learners D.instructors36.A.a(chǎn)dding B.collecting C.targeting D.producing37.A.changed B.forbidden C.cleared D.launched38.A.marketing B.evolution C.location D.branding39.A.measure B.wonder C.notice D.forget40.A.devoted B.opposed C.related D.exposed41.A.concept B.data C.customer D.research42.A.stress B.conflict C.injury D.problem43.A.a(chǎn)spects B.demands C.criticisms D.details44.A.a(chǎn)ddress B.share C.reflect D.emphasize45.A.benefits B.difficulties C.challenges D.conditions(2023·上?!ど虾V袑W校考模擬預測)ManypeopleIknow(includingmembersofmyfamily)feelexerciseisatime-consumingandunpleasantactivity.Theyneedtochangeintootherclothes,tofrequentlytakeablockoftimeoutofbusylives,andtogetdirtyandexhausted:theyfinditall____46____.ButI’vealways____47____thehardworkandeventhesatisfactionofearningthenextday’ssoremuscles.AndIhadaslightsenseofprideinknowingnotonlythatIwashelpingthebiologicalmachinerythatpromoteshealthbutalsothatIgotaniceside____48____ofbeingabletoeatcookiesbecauseI’dburnedextracalories.____49____Or,atleast,notentirelyright.Asscienceshowsoverandoveragain,ourintuitiveideasofhowthingsworkoftendon’t____50____inthefaceofdataandcarefulanalysis.Thebenefitsofexerciseareacaseinpoint.Inthisissue’scoverstory,“TheExerciseParadoxscientistHermanPontzerdescribesasurprisingandfascinatingresultofevolution:humansbumaboutthesamenumberofcaloriesregardlessof____51____level.Andcomparedwithotheranimals,weusealotofcalories.Inadditionto____52____ourcommonsense,thefindingsprovidefurtherinsightsaboutwhyourkindhasbeensoextraordinarilysuccessful,becomingthe____53____forceontheplanet.Bytheway,tobeclear,weshouldall____54____.Regularactivitydoeshelpourinnerenginesrunright,andithassomebenefitsinelevatingmoodandimprovingcognition(認知).Butenablingweightlossregardlessofdiet?Notsomuch.Theknowledgethatwehavehadthecapabilitytoruleoverourownworldhas____55____theideathatwewouldsomedayalsocometoliveonotherplanets.Tobesure,that____56____encompasseshealthyamountsofromanticism,asenseofadventureandevenconcernsabouthavingsufficientoptionstoensureourspecieslong-termsurvival.____57____the“easy”problemsoflongerspacejourneysincludeescapingEarth’sgravitywithrockets,buildingairtightshipswithenoughairtobreathe,andcarryinghugeamountsfoodandwater.Amuchharder____58____isonethatHollywoodnevertoldyouabout:thedamagetothebraindonebycosmicradiation(宇宙射線),whichneuroscientistCharlesL.Limolidescribesin“Deep-SpaceDealBreaker.”Willitprovetobethebarriertoour____59____“thefinalfrontier?Onethingiscertain:thehumanambitionmeanswewon’t____60____trying.46.A.a(chǎn)musing B.unappealing C.convincing D.shocking47.A.enjoyed B.minded C.reflected D.forgot48.A.obstacle B.benefit C.impact D.view49.A.Wonderful B.Wrong C.Pointless D.Right50.A.standup B.takeoff C.endup D.turnoff51.A.service B.income C.a(chǎn)ctivity D.demand52.A.underrating B.over-impressing C.under-training D.overturning53.A.dominant B.singular C.cultural D.declining54.A.celebrate B.return C.remember D.exercise55.A.rejected B.considered C.questioned D.inspired56.A.ruling B.survival C.knowledge D.shift57.A.Besides B.Otherwise C.Similarly D.Unfortunately58.A.routine B.version C.challenge D.option59.A.demanding B.measuring C.conquering D.recognising60.A.stop B.a(chǎn)dvise C.deserve D.keep(2022·上海普陀·統(tǒng)考一模)Whatdoyouknowaboutfashion?Thefashionindustry,whichhasbecomeoneofthemost____61____totheplanet,ishavingamomentofpunishment.Butwhichchangesmakeadifference,andwhichonesjust____62____inthewash?Infact,thefashionindustryissecondonlytotheoilindustry,themostenvironmentallyunfriendlyindustry.Afriendofmine____63____anantiqueclothesstoreinthenorthofLondon.Businesshasbeengoodformanyyears,whichmakesheracquirealargefortune.Everyfewweeks,shevisitsavaststorehouseontheedgeofthecitytogothroughpilesofclothing.Mostofitis____64____,butifyouknowwhatyouarelookingfor,therearerawdiamonds.Thestorehousehasalonghistory.Itwasonceaclearinghouseforthelow-qualitywoolscraps(碎料)thatwereusedtomakecheapclothingforthe____65____inVictorianBritain.Acenturyon,____66____haschanged.Nowadays,itisfullofmodern-dayinferiorproducts,all____67____cheapclothingmadeforthemassesaroundtheworld.Exceptthatthisstuffisgoingtobeburnedorburied,notbeingreused.Theitemsaretheproductsofanindustrythat,inthepast30years,hasbecomeoneofthemostsuccessfulandalsomost____68____ontheplanet.Knownasfastfashion,ithasfilledourwardrobes(衣柜)withcheapandcheerfulclothes.Butafterthreedecadesofcontinuousgrowth,themodelisin____69____withfundamentalenvironmentallimitsandthereiswidespreadagreement–evenfromwithintheindustry–thatitistimeto______70______.Otherwise,“Fastfashion”createsamountainofunsellable,cheapclothingthatendsupinaterribleplace.“Thefashionindustryrepresentsakeyenvironmental______71______,”saysKirsiNiinim?kiatAaltoUniversityinEspoo,Finland.“Eventually,thelong-termstabilityofthefashionindustry______72______thetotalabandonmentofthefast-fashionmodel.”Likefastfood,fastfashionisallaboutinstant______73______onthecheap.Onewonders:Whatcanwedoaboutit?Don’tyouhaveanyclotheson?It’snotthat______74______.Moreimportantly,don’twaste,learntocontrolyourdesiresand______75______fallingintothis“Fastfashion”lifestyle.AstheguardiancolumnistLucySeagaloncesaid,the“Fastfashion”industryisprofit-driven,butconsumerswhohaveexperienced“over-consumption”willnaturallygrowtiredofit,andthemarketwillhaveitschoice.61.A.convincing B.interesting C.confusing D.damaging62.A.carryout B.comeout C.setout D.breakout63.A.builds B.runs C.supports D.controls64.A.expensive B.useless C.worthless D.a(chǎn)ttractive65.A.businessmen B.children C.locals D.masses66.A.little B.few C.much D.many67.A.onbehalfof B.intheformof C.forthesakeof D.intermsof68.A.effective B.destructive C.preventive D.a(chǎn)lternative69.A.quarrel B.a(chǎn)rgument C.fight D.conflict70.A.tellthetruth B.hitthebrakes C.pavetheway D.breaktheice71.A.threat B.effect C.problem D.protection72.A.resultsfrom B.consistsof C.bringsabout D.relieson73.A.a(chǎn)mbition B.a(chǎn)ction C.satisfaction D.a(chǎn)ttraction74.A.far B.extreme C.bad D.complex75.A.enjoy B.imagine C.miss D.a(chǎn)void(2022·上海長寧·上海市復旦中學統(tǒng)考一模)BesidepencilsharpenersandcalendarsinclassroomsthroughoutMinnesota’sLakevilleAreaSchools,therearenowbigblueboxeswitharedbuttonandthewordPOLICE.Thebuttonsendsatextmessagetoemergencycorrespondents,alertstherestoftheschooltopotentialdanger,and___76___1,200poundsofmagnetic(磁性的)forcetokeepthedoorshut.It’soneofthemeasuresthatMichaelBaumannhasemployedto___77___theschoolsinhisdistrictandprotectagainstactiveshooterssincehebecamesupervisorin2017.Hehiredfourmoreadviserstoimprovemental-healthservices.Heestablishedateamtomonitor___78___threatsofviolence.Hespent$14.4millioninstallingtheemergency-alertsystemandbuildingpanelsintowallsthataredesignedtostopbullets—all___79___helpingstudentsandteacherssurviveanactiveshooter.“Everybodygoestobedandthinks,‘That’llneverhappeninmyschooldistrict.‘Well,Icantellyouasasupervisor,that’sthe___80___dream,”saysBaumann,whopreviouslyservedintheArmy.“Ifeltlikeitwasmy___81___todowhatIcould.”Fearofshootingshasturnedschoolsecurityintoa___82___industry.Themarketforschool-securityequipmentandservicesreached$2.7billionin2017,accordingtoareportbytheresearchfirmOmdia.Thatwasbeforethe2018shootingatMarjoryStonemanDouglasHighSchoolinParkland,Fla.,furtherincreasedthefocusonsecuritymeasuresatschools.TheschoolshootinginUvalde,Texas,onMay24thisyearhasrestartedthediscussionaboutwhethersafetymeasuresatschoolscan___83___massshootings.Andmanypoliticians,afterindicatingthattheyare___84___tosupportgun-safetylawmaking,havearguedinsteadthatheightenedphysicalsecuritymeasuresarenecessarytopreventfutureattacks.____85____,expertssayit’snotclearthatsuchmeasuresactuallymakeschoolssafer.Researchshowsthatthenumberofdeadlyshootingsatschoolshasincreasedsince2012,duringaperiodinwhichprotectivemeasuresalso____86____.Therealsoisn’tclearevidencethatschoolresourceofficers(SROs)improvesafety.SROswere____87____inUvaldeandinParklandbeforethegunmenenteredtheschools,butfailedtostopthoseshootings.“Whenweaddmetaldetectors,observationcameras,increasedpolicepresence,active-shooterdrills,andweturnschoolsintothismixofcastlesand____88____,”saysBryanWarnick,aneducationprofessoratOhioStateUniversity.Althoughmanyschooldistrictsinvestinsecurityinthehopesofpreventingshootings,someworrythatreinforcingschoolsultimatelymakes____89____responsibleforsolvingthegun-violenceoutbreak.“Schoolsare____90____withtrainingsandnewprocedures,”Warnicksays.“It’salargersocialproblemofeasyaccesstoguns,oflackofaccesstomental-healthcare.”76.A.reserves B.sustains C.a(chǎn)ctivates D.balances77.A.construct B.harden C.reopen D.finance78.A.potential B.immediate C.mental D.empty79.A.stoodfor B.dependedon C.referredto D.a(chǎn)imedat80.A.vivid B.horrible C.curious D.foolish81.A.responsibility B.freedom C.instruction D.recreation82.A.state-run B.high-tech C.booming D.domestic83.A.monitor B.witness C.maintain D.cease84.A.reluctant B.supposed C.delighted D.regretful85.A.Instead B.However C.Meanwhile D.Therefore86.A.relaxed B.withdrew C.expanded D.survived87.A.onthescene B.behindtime C.a(chǎn)taloss D.inreturn88.A.hospitals B.prisons C.policestation D.firedepartment89.A.markets B.communities C.psychologists D.educators90.A.securedtightly B.supportedgreatly C.turnedupsidedown D.reformedmoreorless(2022·上海崇明·上海市崇明中學統(tǒng)考一模)Whenlookingatwaystoexpandyourbusiness,doesitmakesensetogoglobal?Theanswerisyes—expandingtointernationalmarketshelpscompaniesgrow,increasesbuyingpoweranddiversifiesmarketopportunities.Itbetterpreparesthecompanyforchangesinthe____91____economy.Itcanresultinincreasedprofits,adiversecustomerbaseandimprovedstability.Beforethepandemic,____92____expansionalmostalwaysmeantinternationaltravel.____93____bias(偏見)insomecountrieshistoricallymadebusinessexpansiondifficultforwomen,andinternationaltravelcan____94____thedelicatework-lifebalanceentrepreneurs(企業(yè)家)ofbothsexesstrivetomaintain.TheCovid-19pandemic____95____globale-commerceandopportunities.Theworldisconductingbusiness____96____withfarmoresuccessthananticipated.Thisshifttobusinessbytheinternetpresentstremendousglobalopportunitiesforwomenasiteffectivelymakesthesituation____97____.Conductingbusinessontheinternet____98____thecomplicationsofgender,race,religion,colorandlifestyle,simplifyingbusinessdowntotheprinciplesofsupplyanddemand.Thisopensmoredoorsforgrowthandenablesentrepreneurstostudypotentialmarketsandthebuyer’sjourneyfromthe____99____oftheirownoffice.So,howcanyouaccomplishsuccessfulinternationalexpansion?First,identifyyourtargetmarket,andthendevelopaninboundmarketingstrategy.Thisinvolvesprovidingalltheinformationyourtargetconsumersneedonyour_____100_____soconsumerscanfindyouandresearchtheanswerstotheirinitialquestionsontheirown.Withadefinedinboundstrategy,well-writtencontentandsocialmediaoutreach,youcanbring_____101_____buyerstoyouinsteadofcontinuallysearchingfornewbuyers.Avitalpartofyourglobalinboundmarketingstrategywillbetotranslateimportantinformationfromyourwebsiteintoyourtargetconsumer’snativelanguage.Evenifyourtargetconsumersaremultilingual,most_____102_____tobuyfromsitesthatprovideinformationintheirnativelanguage.Thenhowcanyoudevelopyourinboundmarketingstrategy?Thefirststepistoselectamarketthat_____103_____yourcompanygoalsandmarketingstrategy.Chooseonecountry,onelanguage,anddevelopamultilingualmarketingstrategythatdefinesyourgoalsandpreparesyoutoconnectwithprospectivebuyers.Onceyoucreatetheplanandprocessforthefirstcountry,youcancopyitwhenyou’rereadytoexpandinto_____104_____markets.Youmightbelievethatyourbusinessistoosmalltogetinvolvedwith_____105_____—butconsiderthis:Whenyoumakeuseofthepoweroftheinternet,itdoesn’tmatterifyourcompanyislargeorsmall.Thekeyistoshiftyourfocusfromoutboundtoinboundmarketing—andbringbuyerstoyou.91.A.booming B.domestic C.current D.industrial92.A.rapid B.successful C.further D.global93.A.Gender B.Media C.Cultural D.Political94.A.keep B.upset C.promote D.restore95.A.looksinto B.breaksdown C.speedsup D.respondsto96.A.desperately B.efficiently C.securely D.remotely97.A.fair B.worse C.real D.reliable98.A.increases B.promotes C.removes D.illustrates99.A.a(chǎn)ngle B.comfort C.relief D.imagination100.A.desk B.website C.shoulder D.market101.A.qualified B.wealthy C.foreign D.optimistic102.A.intend B.hesitate C.volunteer D.prefer103.A.a(chǎn)ttachesto B.benefitsfrom C.seesthrough D.a(chǎn)greeswith104.A.commercial B.a(chǎn)dditional C.overseas D.private105.A.marketing B.financing C.exporting D.training(2022·上海閔行·統(tǒng)考一模)Inthisworldofrapidchanges,everythingseemstobepossible.TherewilleventuallycomeadaywhentheNewYorkTimesstops____106____storiesonpaper.Exactlywhenthatdaywillbeisamatterofdebate.“Sometimeinthefuture,”thepaper’spublishersaidbackin2010.Nostalgia(懷舊)

aspeopleareforinkonpaper,thereareplentyofreasonsto____107____

print.Thebasicfacilitiesrequiredtomakea____108____newspaper—printingpresses,deliverytrucks—isn’tjustexpensive.Readersarekeepingawayfromprintanyway.Andthoughprintadvertisementsalesstill____109____theironlineandmobilecounterparts,incomefromprintisstilldeclining.Costmaybehighandcirculationlowerbutrushingto____110____

itsprinteditionwouldbeamistake,saysBuzzFeedCEOJonahPetretti.PetrettisaystheTimesshouldn’twastetimegettingoutoftheprintbusiness,butonlyiftheygoaboutdoingittherightway.“Figuringoutawaytospeedupthat____111____

wouldmakesenseforthem,”hesaid,‘‘butifyoudiscontinueit,you’regoingtohaveyourmostfaithfulcustomersreallyupsetwithyou.”Sometimesthat’swellworth____112____anyway.PetrettigivestheexampleofNetflix

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itsDVD-mailingservicetofocusonstreaming(流媒體).“Itwasonceseenasa(n)____114____,”hesaid.Themoveturnedouttobeforesighted.“IfIwereinchargeattheTimes,Iwouldn’tpickayearto_____115_____print,”Petrettisaid,“Iwouldraisepricesandmakeitintomoreofalegacyproduct,whichhassomeadvantageoveramodernproduct,makingitappealingforcustomerstokeepitaround.”Asamatteroffact,themostloyalcustomerswouldstillgettheproductthey_____116_____.Theideagoes,andthey’dfeellikethattheywerehelpingmaintainthequalityofsomethingtheybelievein.“Soifyou’re_____117_____

print,youcouldfeellikethatyouwerehelping,”Perettisaid.“Thenincreaseitatahigherrateeachyearandessentiallytrytogenerateadditional_____118_____.”Inotherwords,ifyou’regoingtoprintproduct,makeitforthepeoplewhoarealreadyobsessedwithit,whichmaybewhattheTimesisdoingalready.Gettingtheprinteditionsevendaysaweekcostsnearly$500ayear—morethantwiceasmuchasadigital-only_____119_____.“It’sareallyhardthingtodoandit’satremendousluxurythatBuzzFeeddoesn’thavealegacybusiness,”Petrettiremarked.“Butwe’regoingtohavequestionslikethat.We’redoingthingsthatdon’tmakesensewhenthemarket_____120_____andsodoestheworld.Inthosesituations,it’sbettertobemoreaggressivethanlessaggressive.106.A.commenting B.publishing C.initiating D.describing107.A.restore B.promote C.stimulate D.a(chǎn)bandon108.A.physical B.influential C.worthy D.profitable109.A.follow B.transfer C.overtake D.outlook110.A.reverse B.eliminate C.maintain D.evaluate111.A.transition B.existence C.a(chǎn)pplication D.isolation112.A.playingsafe B.followingageneralrule C.keepingtoaroutine D.makingadefinitechange113.A.stimulating B.discontinuing C.regulating D.fulfilling114.A.a(chǎn)chievement B.tendency C.opportunity D.mistake115.A.sponsor B.fund C.end D.establish116.A.favour B.facilitate C.share D.a(chǎn)fford117.A.benefitingfrom B.referringto C.overpayingfor D.tryingout118.A.identity B.variation C.loyalty D.income119.A.subscription B.a(chǎn)dvancement C.policy D.technology120.A.shrinks B.changes C.emerges D.dominates(2022·上海楊浦·復旦附中統(tǒng)考一模)Thehumanmemoryisphenomenallystrong.Italsohasahabitofgettingthingsbadlywrong.AccordingtoJonathanHancock,ourmemoryexpert,faultymemoriescanbe___121___revealing.Justlastweek,___122___,mywifeandIwerediscussinghowwe’dchosenouryoungestson’sname.Ihada___123___memoryofuswritingoutalistofpossiblenames,butstoppingafterjustafewbecausewe’dspottedoneweboth

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