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備戰(zhàn)2023年高考英語全真模擬卷05(上海)I.ListeningSectionA(第1-10題,每題1分;第11-20題,每題1.5分;共25分)Directions:InSectionyouwilltenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyyouaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersondecidewhichisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveA.Thisafternoon. B.Thismorning. C.Tomorrow. D.Nextweek.A.Awaiter. B.Ashopassistant. C.Acashier. D.Apostman.A.11. B.3. C.7. D.8.A.Atacinema. B.Atanairport. C.Atahotel. D.Atarailwaystation.A.Theyhadbetternotgoout. B.Togetsomeyogurtisagoodidea.C.It’stoocoldtowalkinthesnow. D.Heprefersmilktoyogurt.A.Sheasksthemantoopenthewindow. B.Itiscoldinside.C.Shedoesn’twanttoopenthewindow. D.Sheprefersthefreshair.A.Momdoesn’tlikewine. B.They’vealreadygotplentyofwine.C.Theyaregoingtobuywhattheyneed. D.They’vegotenoughfoodfortheparty.A.Theboydoesn’thavetocleanthescreenofhiscomputer.B.There’snotenoughtimefortheboytocleanboth.C.Thedeskissuchamessandneedscleaning.D.Theboy’smotherwilldothecleaningforhim.A.Touched. B.Amused. C.Annoyed. D.Bored.A.Theycan’tspeakEnglish. B.Themicrophonedoesn’tworkwell.C.Theyarenotfamiliarwithhistopic. D.Thespeakerisspeakingtoofast.SectionBDirections:InsectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedthreequestionsoneachofthepassages.Thepassageswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.A.Inthe1690s. B.Inthe1860s. C.Inthe1890s. D.Inthe1960s.A.Tobepaidmorethantheirmalecolleagues.B.Tobegiventhesamechancetosucceed.C.Towinrespectfromtheirmalecolleagues.D.Togetpromotedmorequicklythantheirmalecolleagues.A.Women’sabilitytodoimportantjobs.B.Howtohavemorefreedom.C.Concreteissuesaswellasattitudesandbeliefs.D.Howtocontributetothecommunities.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.A.Torecallhisownchildhood.B.Tohelphischildrenbecomemoremature.C.Tospoilthemonpurpose.D.Tomakeupforhispitythathedidn’thaveitinhischildhood.A.Theytakepossessionsandsupportfromtheirpeersforgranted.B.Theyareresponsibleforbuildingthelifethattheirparentsdesire.C.Theyarewillingtosupporttheirpeersifnecessary.D.Theybecomemorematureandresponsible.A.Toloveandprovideforchildren.B.Tohelpchildrenbecomekindandresponsible.C.Tohelpchildrengetwhattheyneed.D.Tohelpchildrenmeettheirgoals.SectionCDirections:InSectionC,youwillhearonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedseveralquestionsontheconversation.Theconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethetestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.A.Heisconfirminghisflightreservation.B.Heisbookingahotelfornextweek.C.Heismakingareservationforaflight.D.Heischanginghisflightschedule.A.Tocutlosses. B.Tosavemoney.C.Tohaveawindowseat D.Tohavetheticketmailed.A.OnMay19th. B.OnMay15th. C.OnMay20th. D.OnMay21st.A.Hesavedaboutfiftydollarsontheticket.B.Hewillpickuptheticketbyhimself.C.Hecangettheticketatthreeo’clock.D.Hisseatisbythewindow.II.Grammar(每題1分;共20分)SectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.(2023春·上海楊浦高級中學高三??茧A段練習)Itcantakealittleimaginationtoseehowsomeinnovationsmightchangeaneconomy.NotsowiththelatestAltools.Itiseasy—fromawriter’sperspective,uncomfortablyso—____21____(think)ofcontextsinwhichsomethinglikeChatGPT,acleverchatbotwhich____22____(take)thewebbystormsinceitsreleaseinNovember2022,couldeitherdramaticallyboostahumanworker’sproductivityorreplacethemoutright.TheChatGPTinitsnamestandsfor“generativepre-trainedtransformer”,____23____isaparticularkindoflanguagemodel.____24____(feed)hugeamountsofhuman-createdtext,ChatGPTlooksforstatisticalregularitiesinthisdata,learnswhatwordsandphrases____25____(associate)withothersandthereforepredictwhatwordsshouldcomenextinanygivensentenceand____26____sentencesfittogether.Theresultisamachinethatcanpersuasivelymimic(模仿)humanlanguage.Thiscapacity____27____mimicryallowsChatGPTtowriteessaysandpoetry,thinkupjokes,formulatecode,andanswerquestionswhethertoachildoranexpert.Itsperformanceissoastonishing____28____manyoverthepastmonthshavebeenbothcelebratingandpanicking.“Essaysaredead,”wrotethecognitivescientistTimKietzmann.OthersclaimthatitwillfinishoffGoogleasasearchengine.Andtheprogram____29____thinksitmaybeabletoreplacehumansinjobsfrominsuranceagenttocourtreporter.Nevertheless,thereisan_____30_____(underlie)problemthatfacesanyformofartificialintelligence.Acomputermanipulates(處理)symbols.Itsprogramspecifiesasetofruleswithwhichtotransformonestringofsymbolsintoanother,ortorecognizestatisticalpatterns.Butitdoesnotspecifywhatthosesymbolsorpatternsmean.Toacomputer,meaningisirrelevantChatGPT”knows"whatappearsmeaningfultohumans,butnotwhatismeaningfultoitselfSectionBDirections:ineachblankwithathebox.Eachcanbeonlyonce.Notethatisoneyou(2022·上海七寶中學·高三專題練習)A.professional

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K.literallyDoyoueverdraw?Mostofusdon’t,andthereasonweusuallyleavedrawingtotheartistsisbecausewe’renotverygoodatit.Whowantstodosomethingthey’rebadat?Butmaybeweshouldrethinkthis____31____,especiallysincedrawinghassomanybenefits,whetheryouareanartistornot.Weshould____32____thisidea:Whatifdrawingwasjustalow-stakesthingwedidbecauseweenjoyeditandithelpedusseetheworldbetter?“Wehavemissedthesignificanceofdrawingbecauseweseeitasa____33____skillinsteadofapersonalcapacity,”writesdesignhistorianD.B.Dowdinhisbook,“StickFigures:DrawingasaHumanPractice.”“Thisessentialconfusionhas____34____ourunderstandingofdrawingandkeptitfrombeingseenasatoolforlearningaboveallelse.”Here’sanexample:Youmightenjoyeatingatarestaurantthatboastsan____35____chef,andyoumayalsoenjoyagreatpastadishyoumakeathome.Onedoesn’t____36____theother;youcanappreciateameticulouslyassembledmealasmuchasahomemadeone-they’rejustdifferent.Thesameistruefordrawing.Sitting(orstanding!)withapadandpencil,drawingsomethingyouseeorimaginerequiresfocusanda____37____quietmind,somethingmanyofusarelookingtocultivate.Thefirstfewminutesintothe____38____mightbeabitfrustratinganddistracting,butkeepgoing.I’vefoundthatonceIsettleintoit,Igetbetterattheactualdrawingpart,andit’smoreenjoyable.Butespeciallyifyouaren’tusedtodrawing,youmightbeitchingtorunawayanddosomething-anything-elseatthestart.Todealwithyour____39____,giveyourselfatimelimit.Setatimerfor20minutes;thatshouldgiveyouenoughtimetoputinagenuineeffortandgettothepointwhereyourmindwillquietdown.Youcanalwayskeepgoingifyouwant,butthattimerwillattheveryleastallowyoutotakeyourmindoffoutside_____40_____.III.ReadingComprehension(41–55題,每題1分;56–70題,每題2分;共45分)SectionADirections:eachblankinthefollowingpassagemarkedB,CandD.ineachblankwiththeorphrasethatbestthecontext.(2023春·上?!じ呷虾J薪ㄆ街袑W校考開學考試)Clothesplayacriticalpartintheconclusionswereachbyprovidingcluestowhopeopleare,whotheyarenot,andwhotheywouldliketobe.Theytellusagooddealaboutthewearer’sbackground,personality,status,mood,andsocialoutlook.Sinceclothesaresuchanimportantsourceofsocialinformation,wecanusethemto___41___people’simpressionofus.Ourappearance___42___particularsignificanceintheoriginalphasesofinteractionthatislikelytooccur.Anelderlymiddle-classmanorwomanmaybealienated(疏遠)byayoungadultwhoisdressedinanunconventionalmanner,___43___theperson’seducation,background,orinterests.Peopletendto___44___whatcertaintypesofclothesmean.Adolescentgirlscaneasilyagreeonthe___45___ofgirlswhowearcertainoutfits,includingthenumberofboyfriendstheylikelyhavehadandwhethertheydriveordrink.Newscasters,ortheannouncerswhoreadthenewsonTV,areconsideredtobemoreconvincing,honest,and___46___whentheyaredressedconservatively.Andcollegestudentswhoviewthemselvesastakinganactiveroleintheirinterpersonalrelationshipssaytheyareconcernedaboutthe___47___theymustweartoplaytheserolessuccessfully.___48___,manyofuscanrelateinstancesinwhichtheclothingweworechangedthewaywefeltaboutourselvesandhowweacted.Perhapsyouhaveusedclothingtogainconfidencewhenyou___49___astressfulsituation,suchasajobinterview,oracourtappearance.Intheworkplace,menhavelonghad____50____dresscodeandrolemodelsforachievingsuccess.Ithadbeenotherwiseforwomen.Agoodmanywomeninthebusinessworld____51____theappropriatemixtureof“masculine”and“feminine”(女性氣質的)attributestheyshouldconveybytheirprofessionalclothing.Thevarietyofclothingalternativestowomenhasalsobeenmore____52____thanthatavailableformen.Maleadministratorstendtojudgewomenmore____53____formanagerialpositionswhenthewomendisplayless“feminine”grooming-shorterhair,____54____useofmake-up,andplaintailoredclothing.Asonemaleadministratorconfessed,“Anattractivewomenisdefinitelygoingtogetalongerinterview,butshewon’t____55____thejob.”Weneedachangeinthisregard.41.A.addto B.dealwith C.setaside D.focuson42.A.assumes B.appreciates C.minimizes D.assesses43.A.intermsof B.becauseof C.insteadof D.regardlessof44.A.agreeon B.counton C.negotiateabout D.hesitateabout45.A.specialties B.accomplishments C.characters D.lifestyles46.A.comfortable B.competent C.sacred D.outgoing47.A.uniforms B.costumes C.gloves D.pajamas48.A.Moreover B.However C.Therefore D.Otherwise49.A.imitated B.resisted C.evaluated D.anticipated50.A.long-lasting B.good-looking C.light-hearted D.well-defined51.A.areuncertainabout B.aredistractedfrom C.arekeenon D.areashamedof52.A.consistent B.fashionable C.diversified D.innovated53.A.critically B.casually C.favourably D.honestly54.A.frequent B.concrete C.moderate D.heavy55.A.get B.spare C.survive D.maintainSectionB Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)(2023春·上海松江二中高三??茧A段練習)Sundaysareforsewing.Thatmuch,atleast,hasnotchangedforBoDollisJr.DuringMemorialDayweekend,afterNewOrleansofficialsrelaxedsocialdistancingrules,theBigChiefoftheWildMagnoliasMardiGrasIndiansgothistribetogetherforthefirsttimesinceeverythingcameunglued.About15peoplecame,andtheysattogetheronfoldingchairs,laughing,joking,andsewing.Eachhadanopentoolboxstuffedwithsmallplasticbagsofbeads(珠子)attheirfeetandastretchedcanvasacrosstheirlaps.Theysharedadviceandsuggestionsaseasilyastheypassedaroundneedles,withwhichtheyattachedbeadstothecanvasintheshapeofbears,horses,andnativepeople.ForDollis,thesewingsessionmarkedareturntonormalcyandanopportunitytocontinuesharingthisNewOrleanstraditionhelearnedfromhisfather.Itendseachspringwhentribesacrossthecityunveiltheiryear’swork:Ahand-beadedmasterpieceofcolorandfeathers—anewsuit—thatshinesinthesouthernsunlightasthetribessing,dance,andshowoffhowprettytheyare.Traditionally,MardiGrasIndianshavebutafewdaystoweartheirsuits,includingMardiGrasDayandSt.Joseph’sDayinMarch.Thecoronavirus,however,interruptedthistradition.NewOrleansofficialsshutdownpubliceventsandbeganenforcingsocialdistancingjustdaysbeforeSt.Joseph’s.Insteadofparadingonthestreetswithhistribe,Dollissatathomethatnightandcried.“Thatwasaheartbreaker.”hesaid.FormanyofNewOrleans’chefs,musicians,dancers,MardiGrasIndians,singers,andstreetperformers,thecoronavirushasmeantalossofincome,opportunity,andstability.Forsome,it’sbroughtsicknessandgrief.Andforall,ithaschallengedhowtheyidentifyandexpressthemselves.Butthiscityhasbeenforgedbychallengeforhundredsofyears.Overitshistory,onethinghasproventrue:NewOrleanscannotbeinfected,flooded,burned,ordefeated.“Adisasterisadisaster.Hardtimesarehardtimes,”saidDollis.“Weknoweveryyearweshouldexpectahurricane,sowe’repsychologicallypreparedtohandleit....Everyyear,wemakeanewsuit.It’sinthegenes.”56.WhichoneofthefollowingcanbeinferredfromthedescriptionofthesewingSundayinParagraph2?A.Sewingisayearlycollectiveactivityamongthetribe.B.Thetribemembersareenjoyingcontinuingtheirroutine.C.Nothingcanchangetherulethechiefsetsabouttheget-together.D.Afewmoretribepeoplehavebeenscaredawaybysocialdistancingrules.57.DolliscriedonthenightoftheSt.Joseph’sDaybecause________.A.socialdistancingruleswerejustrelaxed. B.howtorecovereconomywasaheadache.C.achancetoidentifythetribeslippedaway. D.paradingwithoutafinesuitwasheartbreaking.58.Theunderlinedword“forged”inParagraph6isclosestinmeaningto________.A.conquered B.replaced C.faked D.formed59.WhydidDollismention“ahurricane”attheendofthepassage?A.TooffersupportfortheattackofhurricanestoNewOrleans.B.Toproposeawaytokeepnaturaldisastersundercontrol.C.Torecommendtheneedtoacceptthefalloftradition.D.Topresentthedeterminationtopreservethecity.(B)(2023·上海曹楊二中開學考)UnlimitedTalk&TextOnly$19.99/mo.*Dataplanrequired.Oursimplestsmartphonever.TheJitterbug"Smart3isoursimplestsmartphonewithasimplemenu,largescreenandexclusivehealthandsafetyservices.PlanswithdataaslowasEASYEverythingyouwanttodo,fromtextingandtakingpictures,toemailingandgettingdirections,isorganizedinasinglelistononescreenwithlarge,legibleletters.SMARTTurnyourJitterbugSmart3intoapersonalsafetydevicewithUrgentResponseandexclusivehealthapps.AFFORDABLELivelyhasplanswithdataaslowas$1748permonth.Comparedtoothercellphonecompanies,youcouldsaveupto$500peryear.Poweredbythenation’smostreliablewirelessnetwork.UnlimitedTalk&TextNOLONG-TERMCONTRACTSNocancellationfeesNolong-termcontractsKeenyourcurrentphonenumber100%US.-basedlivecustomerserviceAffordable,flexibleplansAvailablein-storeoronlineat:Monthlyfeesdonotincludegovernmenttaxesorassessmentsurchargesandaresubjecttochange.AdataplanisrequiredfortheJitterbugSmart3.PlansandservicesmayrequirepurchaseofaLivelydeviceandaone-timesetupfeeof$35.Upto$8500savingscalculationbasedonmarketleaders’lowestavailablemonthlypublishedfeesforasinglelineofservice.WhichfunctionofJitterbugSmart3isnotmentionedintheadvertisement?A.Siri B.LargeScreenC.SafetyServices D.HealthServices61.IfyouwanttoapplyfortheserviceofUnlimitedTalkandText,whatistheminimumfeeyouneedtopayeverymonth? 62.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisWRONG?A.YoucankeepyouroriginalphonenumberwhenyouswitchtoJitterbugSmart3.B.Youdon’tneedtosignalong-termcontractwithLivelywhenyoutakeJitterbugSmart3.C.Upto$500savingsyoumightsaveperyearwithlowestLivelydataplans.D.Governmenttaxesarenotexcludedinthemonthlyfees.(C)(2023·上海寶山·統(tǒng)考模擬預測)Dothecolorsthatsurroundyouinfluencehowyoufeel?Canthecolorsonyourwallsandonyourclothesaffectyourmoods?Someresearchersbelievetheanswerisadecisiveyes,whileothersaren'tsosure.Yetmanymarketers,interiordesigners,medicalprofessionalsandothersswearbyaninformalfieldofscienceknownascolorpsychology.Colorpsychologyisdefinedas“thestudyofhowthecolorsweperceiveimpactourthoughtsandfeelings.”Marketersusethescienceofcolortopersuadeustobuythings.Whenchoosingpaint,fumitureandwallart,interiordesignersactonthetheorythatcolorscanarousecertainfeelingsinus.Dentistsareoftenadvisedtouselightbluepaintontheirofficewallstohelpcalmapprehensivepatients.Weshouldkeepinmind,though,thatonlybyconsideringculturalpreferencesareweabletofullyunderstandthescienceofcolor.Forinstance,intheWest,whiteisforbridesandblackisforfunerals.ButinancientAsia,whitewassometimeswornforfunerals.InJapanyellowrepresentscouragewhileintheUnitedStates,itrepresentshappiness.Additionally,manyvariablesincludinggender,age,backgroundandmoremustbeconsideredbeforemakingcolorassumptionswhenoneisstudyingtheeffectsofcolor.Aftertakingcolorvariableintoaccountit’ssafetoconsidersomemainstreamtheoriesaboutspecificcolorsandtheirmeanings.Herearejustafew:Redsymbolizeslove,energy,passionanddanger.Redisalsobelievedtoincreaseone’shunger,whichmightbethereasonwhyMeDonald'sandCoca-Colachoseredastheirmajorbrandingcolor.Brown,acolorfromnature,bestrepresentsthingsthatarehonest,trustworthyanddependable.ItseemsaperfectfitasthebrandingcolorforthepackagedeliverycompanyUPS.Blue-inadditiontorepresentingpeaceandcalm-alsomeansintegrityandcompetence.It’snosurprisethatPayPalandAmericanExpressbothuseblueastheirbrandingcolor.Green-anothercolorfromnature-representshealth,growthandfreshnessandistheperfectbrandingcolorforStarbucks.Pinksymbolizeslove,romance,innocenceandfemininity(女性特質).ThepopulardollcompanythatmakesBarbieusespinkasitsmajorbrandingcolor.Ifcolorpsychologyadvocatesarecorrect,thenouremotionsanddecisionsaretrulyinfluencedbythecolorsaroundus.Withthisknowledge,wecaneffectivelyharness(駕馭)colorpowertocreatepositiveschool,workandhomeenvironments.63.Whatdoesthephraseswearbyinthesecondparagraphprobablymean?A.deeplybelieve B.somewhatdoubt C.deeplyinvestigate D.stillwish64.Whatisthewriter’spurposeoftakingwhiteandblackasanexampleinthepassage?A.Tostatethatculturalpreferencesaredecisivefactorsincolorpsychology.B.Toshowdifferentcultureshavedifferentpreferencesfordifferentcolors.C.Toprovewhiteandblackrepresentcompletedifferentthingsindifferentcountries.D.Toremindweshouldtakecultureintoaccountwhenlearningthescienceofcolor.65.Wecanconcludefromthepassagethat_______.A.colorpsychologyisinfluencingouremotionsanddecisionsB.colorpsychologymayhelpusmakecorrectdecisionsinlifeC.colorpsychologyisanuncultivatedfieldinmodernscienceD.colorpsychologyhasbeenrecognizedthroughouttheworld66.Whatwouldbethepropertitleforthepassage?A.Thepositivesandnegativesofcolorpsychology.B.Thefoundationandfunctionofcolorpsychology.C.ThepotentialeffectsofcoloronourlivesD.TherelationshipbetweencolorandmanSectionSectionCDirections:thefollowingpassages.ineachblankwithasentenceintheEachsentencebethatsentencesneed.(2023春·上海·高三上海市建平中學??奸_學考試)A.Musicitselfhaschangedaswell,makingfestivalsabiggerattractionforlisteners.B.Streamingpopstars’performancemakesmusicevenmorepopular.C.Andalongsidetheirriseinpopularity,hundredsofsmallerfestivalshaveflourished.D.Peoplearemorelikelynowtospendmoneyonexperiencesovermaterialgoods.E.Festivalshavesincegrownintomainstreambusinessesthatreapprofitsandembracecorporatesponsorships.F.ThefirstmusicalfestivalwassaidtobeheldinCoachella.Withinthelastdecade,musicfestivalshavegrownintoamajormoneymakerinacompetitiveindustrythatseeshundredsofsucheventseachyearintheU.S.Therearethebigoneswithbigticketprices,multiplestages,campingoptionsandnearlyendlesslistsofperformers._____67_____.TheoriginsofmusicfestivalsdatebacktoancientGreece,wheresucheventsofteninvolvedcompetitionsinmusic,artsandsports.ModernmusicfestivalintheU.S.grewoutoftheestablishmentofWoodstock.Thoughitwasnotthefirsteventofitskind,the1969eventholdsamythicalplacewithinAmericanpop-culturalhistory._____68_____.Coachella,oneofthemostpopularfestivalsinthecountry,grossed$114.6millionin2017,settingamajorrecordbyearningmorethan$100million.Themechanicsthatdrovemusicfestivalstobecomingtopearnershavealottodowiththeeffectsofmodernlife,saysChirinos,aprofessorofclinicalmusicandglobalhealthatNewYorkUniversity._____69_____.Hesays,arguingthatsharingaclipfromaBillieEilishorCardiBperformancewithone’sInstagramfollowersismoresatisfyingthanbuyingsomethingexpensive.A2019Deloittesurveyofmillennials—agroupthatmakesupat45%ofthe32millionpeoplewhoattendmusicfestivals—findsthatmostvalueexperiences:57%ofthemsaidtheyprefertravelandseeingtheworldoverowningahome._____70_____.Asstreamingbecomesoneofthemostpopularwaystolistentomusic,salesofticketsandproductsmakeupalargepartoffans’expendituresonmusic.Becauselisteningtomusichasbecomepracticallyfree,theaccessisunprecedentedandmakeslivemusicmuchmorespecial,accordingtoChirinos.“Audiencesarekeentoconnecttotheartistand,”hesays.Ontheotherhand,forartists,appearingatmusicfestivalsisaneasierwaytomakemoneythandependingonrecordsalesorlongtours.Asrecordsalessawasharpdeclineintheearly-to-mid-2000sthankstothegrowthofdigitalmusic,artistsbegandependingontouringtoearnmoney.IV.SummaryWriting(10分)Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.(2022·上海普陀·二模)ZahaHadidBorninIraqin1950,ZahaHadidwasthefirstwomantowinthePritzkerprize,thefield’shighesthonor.Butforyears,shehadtofighttoprovethatherdesignscouldevenbebuilt.ShewasapioneerinDeconstructivism:Designingbuildingsthatlookedunstable,jagged,orfrozeninmid-explosion.Shegainedareputationforhergorgeous,fantasticaldesigns—paintedbyhand.Butherideaslookedimpossibletobuild,sotheyremainedonpaper.Then,in1983,shewonabigcompetitiontodesignaclubinthehillsofHongKong.Hadidproposedcarvingchunksoutofthemountainside,whichshecalleda“man-madegeology.”Theprojectwasevent

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