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虹口第一學(xué)期期終學(xué)生學(xué)習(xí)能力診斷測試
高三英語試卷.BIZ
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I.ListeningComprehension
SectionA
Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeach
conversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbe
spokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswers
onyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
1.A.Atabookstore.B.Atalibrary.
C.Atapostoffice.D.Atapolicestation.
2.A.At6:45p.m.B.At7:00p.m.C.At7:15p.m.D.At9:00p.m.
3.A.Pickupsomebottledwater.B.Workovertimeattheoffice.
C.Dosomepaperworkathome.D.Setasidesometimeforrelaxation.
4.A.Theharmdonebysingle-useplastics.B.Thetopicforthewoman'scomposition.
C.Environmentalissues.D.Somerecenthotnews.
5.A.Heiscuriousabouthisfutureneighbour.B.Heisdissatisfiedwiththeenvironment.
C.Heisworriedaboutthetrafficservice.D.Hecan'twaittomoveintothishouse.
6.A.Sheagreeswiththeman'splan.B.Sheisconcernedabouttheweather.
C.Sheconsidersitunwisetogooutside.D.Shehasabetterplanthanhavingapicnic.
7.A.Lookingatanoldpicture.B.Preparingforafamilytrip.
C.Searchingforsomeoldstuff.D.Talkingabouttheirgrandfather.
8.A.Thewomanwasuninterestedintheparty.B.Thewomanwilltakeherfamilytotheparty.
C.Thewomanislookingforwardtotheparty.D.Thewomanwasabsentfromtheparty.
9.A.Thosewhoaretalentedarenevershortofinspiration.
B.Noteveryonecanlearnhowtobeagoodwriter.
C.Creativityissomethingyouarebornwith.
D.Ittakespracticetobecomeagoodwriter.
10.A.Hehasalreadyachievedhisgoal.B.Hegoestothegymonaregularbasis.
C.Heusuallygoeshomedirectlyafterwork.D.Hehasgivenupexercisingfortwoweeks.
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SectionB
Directions:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbe
askedseveralquestionsoneachofthepassagesandtheconversation.Thepassagesandtheconversation
willbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefour
possibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhave
heard.
Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
11.A.Influencing.B.Celebritystudies.
C.Crisismanagement.D.Psychology.
12.A.Itoffersalotofrelatedcourses.B.Itscoursesaretaughtbyseniorlecturers.
C.ItpartnerswithHarvardUniversity.D.Ifsthefirstdegreeprograminthefield.
13.A.Whetherithasenoughbudgets.B.Whetheritwillattractyoungsters.
C.Whetheritcanstandthetestoftime.D.Whetheritcanofferusefulcourses.
Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
14.A.Itemphasizesballtackling.B.Itforbidsroughbodycontact.
C.ItwascreatedduringtheWWI.D.Itismainlyplayedinthearmytoday.
15.A.Itisprettyeasytolearn.B.Itismorerecreationalthanothersports.
C.Itfollowslimitedrules.D.Itallowsthemtoshowtheirtalentsinsports.
16.A.Introduceawould-beOlympicsport.B.Compareflagfootballwithregularfootball.
C.Explaintherulesofflagfootball.D.IllustratethejobofNationalFootballLeague.
Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
17.A.Inordernottomisstheflight.
B.Forfearthattheflightshallbedelayed.
C.Tospareenoughtimeforsecuritychecks.
D.Totakebettercareofherbabywhentraveling.
18.A.Shewaitedthreehoursforthehotelroomtobeready.
B.Shedidn'thaveenoughmoneytogetataxiinBerlin.
C.Herluggagewasdeliveredtoawrongdestination.
D.ShewasstuckintheBerlinairportforanight.
19.A.Theyreactedquicklytopassengers9requests.
B.Theywererudetothepassenger.
C.Theyshowedenoughsympathy.
D.Theywereirresponsible.
20.A.Shewaslookingforwardtohernextholiday.
B.Shefeltterriblethatherholidaywasruined.
C.Shedidn'twantanothercupofcoffee.
D.Shethoughttheholidaywastooshort.
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ILGrammarandVocabulary
SectionA
Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentand
grammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthe
givenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.
YourCatMightNotBeIgnoringYouWhenYouSpeak
Everycatownerhasastorytotellofbeingblankedbytheircat.Wecalltoourcat,itturnsaway,and
someofusmightbeleft(21)(wonder)whywedidn,tgetadog.Butyourcatmaybelistening
afterall.Morethanthat,it(22)(care)morethanyoumaythink.
AstudybyFrenchresearchers(23)(publish)lastmonthinthejournalAnimalCognition
foundthatnotonlydocatsreacttowhatscientistscallcat-directedspeech——ahigh-pitched(高音的)voice
similarto(24)wetalktobabies—theyreacttowhoisdoingthetalking.
“Wefoundthathearingtheirownersusingahigh-pitchedvoice,catsreactedmorethanwhenhearing
theirownerspeakingnormallytoanotherhumanadult,“saidCharlottedeMouzon,anauthorofthestudy.
“Butitactuallydidn'tworkwhenitcamefromastranger9svoice.^^
(25)studiesinvolvingdogs,analyzingcatbehaviorisdifficult,whichispartofwhy
humansunderstandthemless.Catsarestressedbybeinginalab(26)meaningful
behavioralobservationsbecomeimpossible.Andforgetabouttryingtogetacat(27)(sit)still
foranM.R.Lscan(核磁共振掃描)tostudyitsbrainfunction.
Sotheresearchersforthelateststudywenttothecats'homesandplayedrecordingsofdifferenttypes
ofspeechanddifferentspeakers.Atfirst,therewasconcernfromDr.deMouzonandherteamforlackof
reactionfromthecats,butuponanalysisofthefilmrecordings,delicatereactions(28)(notice).
“Itcouldbejustmovinganearorturningtheheadtothespeakerorevenfreezingwhat(29)
weredoing,"Dr.deMouzonsaid.
Inthestudy,therewereafewcases(30)catswouldapproachthespeakerplayingavoice
andmeow."Intheend,wehadreallycleargainsinthecafsattentionwhentheownerwasusing
cat-directedspeech/5Dr.deMouzonsaid.
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SectionB
Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.
Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.arrivesB.observableC.boundlessD.containedE.distancingF.
expansion
G.lies——H.parallel——fr^>ereetviftg——J?-thrceds——Krvolumc—
WhatComesAfterSpace?
Lookingataclearnightsky,youwitnessthevastnessofspace,whichholdseverythinghumansknow
toexist.Tofindoutwhat31beyond,agoodplacetostartistodeterminewheretheuniverseends.
However,theproblemisthatscientistsareuncertainaboutwherespaceendsorwhetheritendsatall.
The32universe
Thefurthesthumanscanseeoutintospace,usingallthetechnologycurrentlyavailabletous,is46
billionlight-years(alight-yearisthedistancethatlightcantravelinoneyear,andisequivalenttoabout9.5
millionmillionkilometres).The33ofspacethathumanscanseeiscalledthevisibleuniverse.
Beyondthis,itremainsamysterywhetherifsanexpanseofmoregalaxiesandstarsorpossiblytheedgeof
theuniverse.Somethinkthattheuniverseis34,meaningspacegoesonforeverineverydirection.In
thiscase,thereisnothingafterspace,becausespaceiseverything.
Movingfurtheraway
ExpertshavecapturedimagesoftheentireEarthfromspace,andsomeastronautshavepersonally
witnesseditsbeautyfromorbit.Perhaps35thelimitsoftheuniversewouldalsobepossibletoo,if
onlyhumansknewwheretogotolookforit.
Anotherchallengeistheuniverse'srapid36.Asgalaxiesmovefurtheraway,theirlighttakes
longertoreachus.Eventually,somegalaxiesmaybesodistantthattheirlightnever37Thismight
implythatanyedge一andwhateverisontheotherside-isincreasingly38itselffromus.
Regardlessoftheseuncertainties,scientistsstillspendalotoftimethinkingaboutwhatcomesafterspace.
Manyuniverses?
It'spossiblethatthereisn'tjustoneuniverse,andthatouruniverseisjustonesmallpartofa
“multiverse”.Perhapsouruniverseis39withinitsowndistinctregionofspace,separatedfrom
othersbyvastexpansesofnothingness.Ormaybe40universesexist,pressedtightlyagainsteach
other.Gettinganideaoftheuniverse'strueshapemayhelpastronomersfindoutwhetherithasanedge.
Whatcomesafterthatcouldbeanevengreatmystery.
III.ReadingComprehension
SectionA
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Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.
Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
Backin1930,theeconomistJohnMaynardKeynespredictedthatwithtechnologicalchangeand
improvementsinproductivity,we'donlybeworking15hoursaweekbynow.Butwhileworkinghours
have41by26%,mostofusstillaverage42.5hoursaweek.
OneofthethingsKeynesunderestimatedisthehumandesireto42withourpeers-adrivethat
makesmostofusworkmorethanweneedto."Wedon'tmeasureproductivitybyhowmuchwe've
harvestedanymore,"saysAlexSoojung-KimPang,visitingscholaratStanfordUniversity."'Overworking
hasbeenpartofWesternsocietysincetheIndustrialRevolution.Whensomepredictedthatautomation
wouldcreateanextraamountof43time,needlesstosay,thatdidn'thappen.”
Thankstocomputerizationandglobalizationinthe1980s,managerscoulddemandmoreofemployees
underthe44thatjobscouldbegiventosomeoneelse.Sothe45piledon.Andwetookit,
exhausted,buttakinguptheburdenallthesame.ThepsychologistBarbaraKillingerwritesinWorkaholics:
TheRespectableAddictsabouthowwe46sacrificeourownwell-beingthroughoverworkfor
“success”.
Butfarfromdeliveringproductivity,value,orpersonalfulfilment,overworkhasbeenproventolead
toburnout,stress,greaterriskofheartdiseaseandevenshorterlifespans.47,wecarriedon-until
COVID-19camealong.
Besidesmakingusworklongerhoursfromhome,COVID-19hasalso48themovetowardsthe
adoptionofautomatedmachine,especiallyforjobsrequiringmuchinterpersonalcontact-fromAmazon
developingdeliverydrones(無人機)toself^drivingcars.By2050,MichaelOsborne,aprofessorof
machinelearningattheUniversityofOxford,predictsthatatleast40%ofcurrentjobswillbelostto
49.
Thereare50.Jobsthatinvolvecomplexsocialinteractionsarebeyondcurrentrobotskills:so
teaching,socialcare,nursingandcounsellingarealllikelyto51theAIrevolution.Asarejobsthat
relyoncreativity.Thesamealsogoesfor52jobs,accordingtoOsborne,duetothelargenumberof
differentobjectscleanersencounterandthevarietyofwaysthoseobjectsneedtobedealtwith.
Interestingly,areasoftheworkplacetraditionallydominatedbywomenwon'tbesoeasilyadoptedbyAL
Robotsareunlikelyto53inthe"work"oftakingcareofchildren,preparinglunchboxesanddoing
thelaundry.
Thosewhoseworkfallsoutsidethecaring,cleaningorcreativefieldwillstillworkinfuture,just
54Inabout60%ofoccupations,itisestimatedthatathirdofthetaskscanbeautomated,meaning
changestothewaywework.Alarge-scalestudyhaspredictedthatoverthenext20years,although7
millionjobswillbetakenoverbyAI,7.2millionnewoneswillbe55asaresult.Sowewillworkin
future:wejustdon'tknowwhatwe911bedoingyet.
41.A.declinedB.increasedC.continuedD.kept
42.A.disagreeB.competeC.cooperateD.identify
43.A.workingB.toughC.leisureD.active
44.A.fantasyB.influenceC.threatD.impression
45.A.joyB.cashC.ambitionD.pressure
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46.A.excitedlyB.willinglyC.dramaticallyD.hopefully
47.A.OtherwiseB.StillC.FurthermoreD.Therefore
48.A.speededupB.followedupC.preparedforD.plannedfor
49.A.overworkB.labourC.automationD.science
50.A.dreamsB.modelsC.expectationsD.exceptions
51.A.causeB.ceaseC.surviveD.undergo
52.A.caringB.cleaningC.curingD.coaching
53.A.assistB.existC.believeD.understand
54.A.hardlyB.differentlyC.unfortunatelyD.probably
55.A.lostB.recoveredC.substitutedD.created
SectionB
Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinished
statements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbest
accordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.
(A)
ilwasalwaysareader.
2Asakid,Iwalkedtothelibraryseveraltimesaweekandcheckedoutsomanybooksandreturned
themsoquicklythatthelibrarianoncesnapped「Don'ttakehomesomanybooksifyou5renotgoingto
readthemall!”
344ButIdidreadthemall,“Isaid.
4ButIhadstoppedreadinggradually.IjoinedbookclubsthatIneverattended.Irequestedalibrary
bookeveryonewasreading,onlytoreturnitaweeklate,unread,withfines.
5ThenImetDavid.WhenIaskedhimabouthislastbook,hisfacelitupandhisfingersdanced.
eDavidreadmuchmorethanIdid,aboutabookortwoaweek.Hepreferredhistoryandnonfiction,
whileIlovedfictionwriters.
?Onourseventhdate,DavidandIvisitedthelibrary.
8"Ihaveagame,“hesaid,pullingtwopensandPost-itsoutofhisbag."Let'sfindbookswe'vereadand
leavereviewsinthemforthenextperson.^^
9Wewanderedinthelibraryforanhour.Intheend,wesatontheflooramongthepoetry,andIreadhim
some.Helistened,thenasked,“Whatisityoulikeaboutthatone?"
loThatsummer,aswepicnickedoutside,Isaid,“IfItellyousomething,willyounotjudgeme?”David
pausedandraisedhiseyebrows.
ii'Tveonlyreadonebookthisyear,"Isaid.
i2<4ButifsJune,“hesaid.
i3‘Tknow.”
i44tWell,readabook!^^
15ThenexttimeIvisitedabookstore,hischargeto“readabook^^echoedinmyhead.Ipickedupabook
solelyforitspoetictitle.
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i6lhadahardtimegettingintoit.Thenarratorwasanoldman.WheneverIwastemptedtogiveuponit,
IthoughtofDavid.Ipushedthroughthefirsttwochaptersanddiscoveredanewnarratorinthethird.Iloved
thealternatingpointsofview.Icarriedthebooktowork.Ireadatlunchandonmywalkhome.
“"How'syourday?”Davidtexted.
i846Good.Alittletired,“Ireplied.stayeduplateandfinishedmybook.”
19Itriedtomakeitsoundcasual,butIwasproudofmyself.Itwasnotacompetition,butIfelthim
pushingmetobemoreofthepersonIusedtobeandmoreofwhoIwantedtobe.
20IaskedDavidoncewhathelikedaboutme.
2iHepaused,thensaid,“Iseetheworldasamorewonder-filledplacewithyou.^^
22Bytheendofthatyear,Davidsuggestedwevisitthelibraryagain.HeaskedifIrememberedthegame
weplayedonourfirstvisit.
23'〕remember,9,1said.
24Hepulledabookfromtheshelf,droppedtooneknee,andopenedit.Inside,hisPost-itread:"Karla,it
hasalwaysbeenyou.Willyoumarryme?”
25HisproposalhadrestedbetweenthepagesofTheRebelPrincessforoverayear.
26“Yes,"Isaid.
56.ThewordSnapped(paragraph2)mostprobablymeans"”.
A.talkedtosomeonevoluntarily
B.spoketosomeoneimpatiently
C.gavesomeoneasuggestion
D.laughedatsomeoneheartlessly
57.Whichofthefollowingmaybestillustratetheauthor'sreadinghabitwhenshefirstmetDavid?
A.Carryingbooksaroundwithoutopeningthem.
B.Onlyreadingthebookseveryonerecommended.
C.Avoidingsharingbookswhengoingtobookclubs.
D.Oftenforgettingtoreturnthebooksalreadyread.
58.Accordingtoparagraph19,whywastheauthorproudofherself?
A.Shefinishedreadingabookshedidn'tlike.
B.ShehadreadmorebooksthanDaviddid.
C.Shedidwhatshethoughttobedifficult.
D.Shehadkepttohertasteinpoetictitles.
59.WhatwasthemainchangethatDavidbroughtintotheauthor'slife?
A.Heintroducedanewlibraryandafiingametotheauthor.
B.Heencouragedtheauthortoreadmorefictionandpoetry.
C.Hehelpedtheauthorfinishreadinganentirebookinaday.
D.Hemotivatedtheauthortorediscoverherloveforreading.
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(B)
Canyoustandononelegfor10seconds?Just15minutesadayofpracticecanbe
Balancecouldbeamatteroflifeanddeath.TheWorldbeneficial,butdomoreifyouhavetime.
HealthOrganizationestimatesthat684,000fetalfallsoccurStartingearlierhelps:trytheexercises
eachyear,makingfallingthesecondleadingcauseofbelowonahard,levelsurface.
unintentionalinjurydeath.SomeofthesefallsarecausedbyEasyLevel:Standingononeleg-with
moreseriousconditions-butmanyaren't.Accordingtoyourhandsrestingonaworksurfaceif
you'refeelingunsteady-seehowlong
GeorgeLocker,along-termpractitioneroftaichi,alossof
youcanmaintainyourbalance.Dothis
balanceisamedicalproblemthatcan'tbetreatedwithdrugs
onewhileyou'rebrushingyourteeth.
orsurgery,despiteitseffects.
MediumLevel:Forthismovement,start
Increasingly,effortsarebeingmadetoremedy(補救)
fromstandingandtakeabigstep
thebalanceproblemamongthegroupsalreadymostaffectedforwards,bendingyourfrontleguntilyour
byit.Taichi,practicedbyanestimated50millionpeopleintrailingkneejustbrushesthefloor.Then
China,isanoption.Studieshaveshownthataslittleaseightpushoffyourfrontlegandreturntoa
weeksofpracticecanimproveolderadults'scoresonthestandingposition.
Tinettitest-acommonlyusedmeasureofcompetenceinHardLevel:Trystep-upsontoastepor
basictaskssuchasrisingfromachairandwalking-aswellbox:putonefootontoaboxandpush
asreducingfearoffalling.Longerperiodsofstudyshowthroughthatheeltostepupsobothfeet
enduptogether.Toensureyouaren't
furtherbenefits.
usingyourtrailinglegtohelp,keepyour
Whateveractivityyouchoose,thelessonistoworkon
toesoffthegroundonthatfoot.
yourbalancebeforeyouneedto,notafteritbecomesan
issue.AsLockerputsit:everyone'stoldtosavemoneyfortheirretirement,andnobody5staughttosave
theirbalance.Butbotharedifficulttogetbackoncethey'regone.
60.WhatdoesGeorgeLockerthinkofalackofbalance?
A.Itiscostlytogettreatedwithdrugsandsurgery.
B.Itisaminorissuethatdoesn'taffectone'soverallhealth.
C.Itisaproblemwithoutanymedicalsolution.
D.Itisaproblemthatcanbeeasilyfixedbyexercising.
61.WhichofthefollowingbestillustratestheMediumLevelpractice?
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62.Whatisthelessonconveyedinthepassageregardingbalanceandhealth?
A.Balanceisthetopleadingcauseofsuddendeathfrominjuries.
B.Itisessentialforthoseaffectedbybalanceissuestoseekhelp.
C.Taichiisthemosteffectivewaytoimproveone'sbalance.
D.Itiswisertoworkonbalanceasearlyaspossible.
(C)
Theconceptofdynamicpricingissimple-andeasyforbusinessestoimplement.Whetherifsa
Friday-eveningflight,ahotelduringtheholidays,orataxirideinadownpour,wehaveallbeenburnedby
higher-than-normalpricesduetoexcessdemand.Raisingcostswhenbusinessesarebusiestisthenorm
acrossthetravelindustry.Perhapsthemostwell-knownexampleofthisiswithinride-sharecompanies,
whichhaveusedsurgepricingforyearstochargeriderswhendemandforcarsrocketsrelativetothe
numberofdriversavailable.
Outsidetravel,onlinestoresareincreasinglyusingthisdynamicpricing,too,saysVomberg."On
Aalone,millionsofpricechangesoccurwithinaday,correspondingtoapricechangeofabout
everytenminutesforeachproduct.Whileconsumersmightnotalwayspickuponthesevariationsin
price,Vombergsaystime-baseddynamicpricingwilllikelybecomeacompetitivestandardatleastin
onlinemarkets.46AI-enabledtoolscansuggestthebestpricesviamachinelearningalgorithms簞法).They
canalsotrackandlearncompetitorandcustomerresponsestopricechanges,9,hesays.
Now,surgepricingishappeninginstoresincludingbarsandsupermarketsaswell."Physical
businessesareadoptingelectronicshelflabelsthatenablerealtimepriceadjustmentsdependingonthe
timeofday,stocklevelsandwhetheritemsareapproachingtheirsell-bydate,“saysSarwarKhawaja,
chairmanoftheOxfordEducationGroup.Hesaysthistechnologyislikelytocausepricesinbarsthatuse
thesesignstoincreaseduringtherushesofdinner,weekendsorholidays,orforsupermarketstoadjust
pricesthroughoutthedayorweek,dependingonvolumeofshoppers.
Thecurrenteconomicclimateisalsodrivingtheneedforthesepricingtechnologies.Whilecreating
competitivepricesisalwayskeytohealthyprofitmargins,Khawajasaysdynamicpricingenables
businessestooptimisetheirpricingdependingonthefinancialsituationsoftheircustomerbase.
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canofferdiscountsduringdownturns,whileincreasingpricesinbetteroffareas/9hesays.
Thechanges,however,maynotsitwellwithconsumers."Dynamicandsurgepricingwilllikely
expandtomoreindustriesandmorecompaniesinthelongterm,butjustbecauseaproductmaybepopular
doesnotmeanthatcustomersarewillingtoturnablindeyetobeingchargedmore,"saysKhawaja.He
addssurgepricingcancausecustomerstolosefaithinacompanyiftheybelievetheyarebeing
overcharged."Perhapsdynamicpricingofadrinkinyourfavouritepubmightbeasteptoofarforloyal
customers.^^
63.Whichofthefollowingbestexplains“pricing“inparagraph1?
A.Asystemofdecidingwhatthepricesshouldbe.
B.Ameansforcompaniestofindtargetcustomers.
C.Amethodthathelpspromotesharingeconomy.
D.Astrategyofofferingdiscountstoattractclients.
64.ItcanbeinferredfromArndVomberg'scommentsthatonlinestores.
A.offerthemostcompetitiveprices
B.makeprofitsbychangingpricesinrealtime
C.confusecustomersbychangingprices
D.relytoomuchonmachinelearningalgorithms
65.Accordingtothepassage,whydophysicalbusinessesadoptdynamicpricing?
A.Tomatchsupplyanddemandduringpeakhours.
B.Toliftcustomerexperienceandencourageloyalty.
C.Tomaintainconsistentpricingacrossallproducts.
D.Tocompetewithonlinestoresandbusinesses.
66.Whichofthefollowingbestpredictshowcustomersmayreacttotheexpansionofdynamicpricing?
A.Turntowhateveroffersthelowestprices.
B.Protestagainstitforbeingtooannoying.
C.Refusetogiveinandarelikelytoresist.
D.Takeitforgrantedandacceptitaltogether.
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c
Directions:thepassagecarefully.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Each
sentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.
A.Focusontheonethingyouaredoing.
B.Habitslikethesewhichencourageyoutomultitaskmakeyoumentallyexhaustedand
unproductive.
C.Makesurethatyoualsotakebreaksinyourmonotasking,becausethat'swhathelpsyourbrainto
stayfocused.
D.Soifsawin-winforeveryone!
E.Thelittleinformationwedotakeinwhenwe'remultitaskingismoredifficulttorememberata
laterstage.
F.Youfeelsogoodthatyoubelieveyou'rebeingeffectiveandfurtherencouragesyourmultitasking
habit.
WhyDoYouFindItSoHardtoNotMultitask?
Mostofusdomultitaskingalmostdaily.Butit'stimetochangethat.Yourattentionisalreadybeing
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