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2024年1月上海市春季高考英語仿真模擬試卷07
LListeningComprehension(第1-10題,每題1分;第1L20題,每題1.5分;共25分)
SectionA
自助獲取聽力音頻
Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeach
conversation,aquestionwillheaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespoken
onlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readtheJourpossibleanswersonyour
paper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
1.A.Inalibrary.B.Inabookstore.
C.Inanoffice.D.Inafurniturestore.
2.A.Three.B.SixC.Nine.D.Twelve.
3.A.Motherandson.B.Teacherandparent.
C.Husbandandwife.D.Teacherandstudent.
4.A.Doubtful.B.Excited.C.Frustrated.D.Indifferent.
5.A.Hehadaworthytrip.B.Hedidn'tenjoythetrip.
C.Thetripwastooexhausting.D.Thetriptookhimbysurprise.
6.A.Pressthebuttonofeveryfloor.
B.Takeanotherliftdowntothe7lhfloor.
C.Askthewomanwhichfloorshe'sgoingto.
D.Stayinthesamelifttogodowntohisfloor.
7.A.Thesizeof(heelectricvehiclemarket.
B.Anewtrendinthecarmakingindustry.
C.Theveryprofitablebusinessofmakingcakes.
D.Howmanufacturersprofitfrommakingelectriccars.
8A.Thewomanwasanewcustomerofthegarage.
B.Thewomancalledtomakeacomplaintaboutthegarage'sservice.
C.Thewomanhadn,texpectedthemaintenancesenicetotakesolong.
D.Thewomanwassatisfiedwiththeimprovementinthegarage'sservice.
9A.Themandidn'tintendtomakethewomanunhappy.
B.Themanthought(hewomanwasbeingunreasonable.
C.Themanbelievedthewomanhadmisundersloodhim.
D.Themanwantedtosaysomethingupsettingtothewoman.
10.A.Thewomanmayneedtoreevaluateherpriorities.
B.Thewomanshoulddealwiththeurgentmattersfirst.
C.Thewomanhasfailedtotakecareoftheurgentmatters.
D.Thewomanshouldkeeptrackofeverythingusingato-dolist.
SectionB
Directions:InSectionB,youwillheartwopassagesandonelongerconversation.Aftereachpassageor
conversation,youwillbeaskedseveralquestions.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,but
thequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,
anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
11.A.Hewaslaughedatbyotherstudents.
B.Hewasinterestedinstudyinginhisyouth.
C.Hegothisgraduatedegreeattheageof60.
D.Hemadehisfellowstudentsmoreopen-minded.
12.A.Considerate.B.Independent.C.Intelligent.D.Energetic.
13.A.Itisnevertoolatetolearn.B.Twoheadsarcbetterthanone.
C.Afriendinneedisfriendindeed.D.Youcan'tteachanolddognewtricks.
Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
14.A.Alert.B.Unfocused.C.Awake.D.Busy.
15.A.Theyaresolutionproviders.B.Theyareasourceofinspiration.
C.Theyarenormallyfullofbadnews.D.Theyaremoreeducationalthanwebsites.
16.A.Drinkmorecoffee.
B.Scrollthroughnewswebsites.
C.Allowourselvessometimetorelax.
D.Releaseourstresswithconstantcomplaints.
Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
17.A.Open.B.Selfish.C.Friendly.D.Reserved.
18.A.Theystayquiet.B.Theyreadabook.
C.Theytalkabouttheweather.D.Theychatwithfellowpassengers.
19.A.Shewasalwaystreatedasaforeigner.
B.ShewaseagertovisitanEnglishcastle.
C.Shewasneverinvitedtoacolleague'shome.
D.Shewasunwillingtomakefriendswithworkmates.
20.A.Housesaremuchquieter.B.Housesprovidemoreprivacy.
C.Theywanttohavemorespace.D.Theywantagardenoftheirown.
II.GrammarandVocabulary(每題1分;共20分)
SectionA
Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammatically
correct.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;forthe
otherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.
Shampoo-dowereallyneedtouseit?
Buyingshampoocanbeoverwhelniing-therearesomanybrandstochoosefrom,acrossahugerangeof
prices.Somebrandspromisetorepairandnourishourhair.21otherspromisetostrengthenandadd
volume.Butisanyoftheseclaimstrue?Doweevenneedshampooatall?
Sincelongbeforeshampoo22(invcnt)-somcsayinIndia-ourbodieshavebeenproducingsebum,an
oil-likesubstance.Sebumstopsourskin23(get)dry,managesthehealthofourscalpandmakesour
hairshiny.Butitalsocollectsdirt,and,if24(leave)untouchedfortoolong,sebumcancauseourhairto
becomegreasy.Therearenodisadvantagesfromahealthperspectivetolettingourhairbegreasy,says
EleanoreRichardson.TrichologistatFulhamScalpandHairClinic,butmanypeoplechoosetowashtheirhair
25__aregularbasisforaestheticreasons.
Andsowereachfortheshampoobottle.Shampooscontainagroupofchemicalscalledsurfactants.They
grabthedirtandgreasefromthesurfaceofourhair,meaningwhenwerinseawaytheshampoo,wcalsowash
awaythegreaseanddirt.But.26LauraWaters,aprofessorofPharmaceuticalAnalysis,poiirsout,some
surfactantsworktoowellandtakethenaturaloilsoutofthehairaswell.Thoughmoreexpensiveshampoos
maycontain27(harsh)surfactants,thetypeofshampoodoesn'treallymatter,'it'sonourhairverybriefly
andgetswashedaway”.It'stheconditionersandstylingproductsthatweuseaftertheshampoothatmakea
biggerdifferencetothetextureandfeelofourhair.
Naturally,themoreweputontoourhair,themoreweneedtocleanseitoff.28(create)avicious
circle.So,yes,itseemswedohaveaneedfbrshampoo,butwealsoshouldn'texpectit29(serve)asa
miraclecure.And,finally,nexttimeyou'reinashampooaisle,rememberthathairismadeupofdeadprotein
cellsandthat,sadly,noteventhemostexpensiveshampoo3()bringthembacktolife.Seetoitthat
youmakebetterdecisions.
SectionB
Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfivmthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Note
thatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.capableB.controllableC.faintD.idealE.landscapeF.outpacing
G.perceiveH.physicalI.promiseJ.scrubK.supporting
You'llNeverBeTrulyAlone
Inthedecadestocome,alargenumberofhomerobotscouldmaketoday'sappliancesseeminteresting.
Themarketforconsumerandofficerobotsisexpectedtodevelopquicklyinthenextthreeyears,accordingtoa
2015reportbyBusinessInsiderIntelligence,beinggreaterthan$1.5billionandfar31ihegrowthof
robotsinmanufacturing.
Wealreadyhaverobotsthatcleanthehouse,liketheRoomba,butinthefuturewe'Halsohaverobotanns
thatcan32surfacesandbathepeople,saysChristopherAtkeson.aroboticistatCarnegieMellon,
whoselabhasproducedsuchmachines.Eventually,robotswillfoldlaundryandcookmeals.Andiftheywork
well,youwon'tevennoticethem.Thekeytoeffectiverobotsis“being33ofpredictingwhatpeople
willdo,“saysJulieShah,theheadoftheInteractiveRoboticsGroupatMiT."Theideaiseither34
peopleorstayingoutoftheirway.4
Thatsaid,somepeoplemaywantarobotthathangsaround.InJapan,afriendlyhumanoidrobotcalled
Pepperthatcan35andrespondtohumanemotionhasprovedenormouslypopularsinceilwentonsale
twoyearsago.Peppermightturnouttobethe36roommate-helpful,kind,andalwaysupforhanging
out,butneverintheway.
Perhapsthealready37linebetweenonlineandofflinelifewilldisappear,andhumanrelationships
withintelligentmachineswillrepresentanewextensionofoursocial38.Yourin-hourrobotcouldserve
asanavatard上身)forfriendsandfamily,39fromafarsothat,withthehelpofroboticarmsandlegs,
youcoulddancewilhorhugalovedonewhoishalfwayaroundtheplanet.Thereal40of-orproblem
with-thehouseofthefuture,then,mightbethatyou'Hneverhavetoleaveit.However,whatthefuturehouse
willbelikestillremainstobeseen.
III.ReadingComprehension(共45分。41-45每題1分;56-70每題2分)
SectionA
Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA.B.Cand
D.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext
ChilddevelopmentalpsychologistJeanPiagetconvincedusthatyoung,undevelopedmindscouldn't
handlecomplexconceptsbecausetheysimplyweren'texperiencedormatureenoughyet.Piaget,41,
believedthatyoungkidscouldno:understandcauseandeffect,thattheycouldn,tthinklogically,andthatthey
alsocouldn,thandleabstractideas.
Butchilddevelopmentspecialistsarcfindingoutthatpreschoolerswithoutanyformaleducationmay
havethecapacitytounderstandmorecomplexconceptsthanwegivethem42for.
AlisonGopnik,professorofpsychologyatUniversityofCaliforniaBerkeleyandherteamdevisedaway
totesthowwellyoungkidsunderstand(heabstractconceplof43causeandeffect—theideathatthere
maybemorethanonecausefbrasingleeffect.Theypickedpreschoolersaround4yearsold44
undergraduates.Thestudy45atoythatcouldbeturnedonbyplacingasinglebluecoloredblockon
thetoy'stray,butcouldalsobeactivatediftwoblocks-orangcandpurplc-wcrcplacedonthetray.
Thepreschoolerswereexpertat46thattheblueblocksturnedonthetoy,asdidthepurpleand
orangeones,butthatthepurpleandorangeonesneededtobepairedtogether.Theundergraduates,however,
hada47timeaccepting(helattersolution.Theirpreviousexperienceintheworldhamperedtheir
abilitytoaccepttheunusualrules由at48thetoy.
ResearchersfromJohnsHopkinsUniversityfoundasimilareffectamongpreschoolerswhenitcameto
math.Previousstudiesshowedthatifyoupresentinfantswitheightobjectsoverandoveruntiltheygotbored,
andthenshowedthem16,theysuddenly49interestandsensedthatthingschange.Evenbeforethey
aretaughtaboutnumbersoramounts,then,infantsseemtohaveagrasponquantity.llAlltheevidencesofar
leadsustobelievethatthisissomethingthatbabiescomeintotheworldwith,“saysMelissaKibbe,co-author
ofthatstudy.According(oherresearch,thepreschoolershadsome50ofquantity,and(he
appropriateamountihaliheyneededtogelfromasmallquantitytoalargerone.
Kibbe'sandGopnik'srecentworkmayhavebroader51foreducation,sincecurrentmath
curriculainschoolsmaynotbeidealfor52thenumbersensethatkidsarebomwith."There'san
excitingmovementinpsychologyoverthepastdecade,aswelearnthatstudentsbringcertaincapabilities,or
inbornknowledgethatwchadn'tthoughttheyhadbefore/*saysJonStar,attheHarvardUniversityGraduate
SchoolofEducation.
Thoughitmaybetooearlyto53suchfindingstotheclassroom,theresultslaytheground
workforstudyingsimilarinbornskillsandhowtheymightbebetterunderstood."Thehardpartis,
54,howyoubuildupandupon(hisintuitiveknowledgeinaway(hatallowsachildtocapturethe
complexitybutnotholdthemback.^^saysTinaGrotzer,associateprofessorofeducationatHarvard.Taking
advantageofachild'sstilldevelopingsenseofnumbersandquantitiesisonething,but55itwith
toomanynewconstructsaboutalgebra,unknowns,andproblemsolvingmayjustendupnegativelyaffecting
hislearningandacademicperformance.uAssoonasconceptsgetbigandcomplex,therearcallsortsof
perceptual,attcntional,andcognitivecostsandchallengesinvolved/'shesays.
41.A.infactB.inparticularC.incontrastD.incomparison
42.A.criticismB.creditC.attentionD.advance
43.A.overallB.essentialC.concreteD.multiple
44.A.againstB.beyondC.afterD.over
45.A.knockedaroundB.poweredonC.turnedoffD.centeredon
46.A.pullingoutB.spellingoutC.pointingoutD.figuringout
47.A.merrierB.shorterC.harderD.rougher
48.A.motivatedB.activatedC.assembledD.empowered
49.A.enhancedB.resumedC.rejectedD.altered
50.A.tasteB.attemptC.conceptD.expertise
51.A.instructionsB.substitutesC.implementationsD.implications
52.A.complementingB.discoveringC.challengingD.nurturing
53.A.transferB.translateC.stretchD.compare
54.A.literallyB.theoreticallyC.educationallyD.previously
55.A.associatingB.intrudingC.blendingD.overloading
SectionB
Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinished
statements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbest
accordingtotheinformationgiver;inthepassageyouhavejustread.
(A)
InmyhometownofIdahoFalls,beneaththeelevatedtraintracksthatparalleledWestYellowstone
Highway,therewasahiddengemthatarousedmycuriosity.Asmallopeninginthehill,easilymissedifone
wasn'tattentive,attractedmewithitshalf-moonshapeandstone-framededges.Althoughitlookedpointless,
brilliantlightpouredthrough,creatingatapeslryofthintreescoveredindelicate,lightgreenleaves—a
symboloffreshnessandnewbeginnings—andilluminatingthespace.
Thatimageremainsvividinmymind,evokingafancifulnotionofagatewaytoasecretv/orldwhere
woodnymphsandfairieshavefun.Iimaginedanembraceofbeautifullight,apeacefulplacewhereIwould
feelsecureandunderstood.
Asateenager,armedwithadriver'slicense,Ifantasizedaboutdrivingtothatspotandfinallystepping
throughtheopening.However,IknewdeepdownthatthemomentIventuredcloser,theenchantment(魔法)
woulddisappearlikemorningniisi.
Eveninadulthood.Ihadaknackforsummoningenchantment.Icouldmarvelatdriftingclouds,sensing
theirmagicaldance.Oldforestsshowedanotherworldlywisdom,andseeminglycoincidentaleventshelda
mysticalfascination.Butthepandemic,likeathiefinthenight,robbedmeofthatgift.Confinedtoourhomes,
thecriesofourchildrenmergedwithourownaswcwrestledwithteachingthemreadingandmath.Weeks
stretchedintomonths,andmonthsintoyears,erodingniyabilitytofindenchantmentintheboringlife,leaving
onlytheresidueofaCOVID-infectedexistence.
SowhenIpickedupKatherineMay'snewestbookandreadthisbit,itfeltreallyfamiliar:
“Ihavelostsomefundamentalpartofmyknowing,somebasichumanfeeling.Withoutit,theworldfeels
liketapwaterleftovernight,flatandchemical,shortoflife.Iamlikelightningseekingearth.Uneasy.Ineeda
betterwaytowalkthroughthislife.Iwanttobeenchantedagain?,
Mayhaswrittenanentirebookaboutthis,appropriatelytitledEnchantment:AwakeningWonderinan
AnxiousAge.Idog-earedalmosteverypageinthisbook,astheymirroredmyownexperiences.Itwasa
confirmationIdesperatelyneeded-therealizationthatIwasn'taloneinmystruggle.May'sexplorationof
curiosity,imagination,andthequestformeaninginourlivesbecameaprofoundreminderofthepathIyearned
torediscover.Therefore,Ican'twaittorecommendthisbooktoyou.Youwon'tbedisappointed;youhavemy
word.
56.Thefirstthreeparagraphstalkabout.
A.how(heauthordiscoveredahiddenopeninginherhometown
B.whatroleasecretworldplaysinkidsfascinatedwithfairytales
C.howtheauthorholdsontoasenseofwonderasacuriouschild
D.whythereisaninevitablelossofenchantmentuponinspection
57.Whichofthefollowinghastheclosestmeaningtotheunderlinedwordinthepassage?
A.drainingupB.callingupC.steppingupD.fillingup
58.Whatcanyouinferfromthepassage?
A.Theauthoridentifieswith,thecontentinMay'snewestbook.
B.Theauthorenjoysreadingbooksinihecompanyofherdog.
C.Thepandemichastakenawaytheauthor'sabilitytoread.
D.May'snewestbookservesasareminderoftheboringpast.
59.Thepurposeofthispassageisto.
A.comparewaystofindenchantmentinlifeB.recommendMay'snewestbooktoreaders
C.explainwhyasenseofwonderisimportantD.introducetheauthor'sfascinatingchildhood
(B)
smaB
disadvantageousdecksadvantageousdecks
EIOM$250*v?<y10card*ptc*?dnetgan$250ewcy10cardspicked
NewunderstandingoftherelationbetweenthoughtandemotionhavestrengthenedIliescientific
foundationofthestudyofemotionalintelligence.Usingasimpledecision-makingtask,neurologistAntonioR.
DamasioandhiscolleaguesattheUniversityoflowahaveprovidedconvincingevidencethatemotionand
reasonarcessentiallyinseparable.Intheearly1990sDamasiohadpeopleparticipateinagamblingtaskin
whichthegoalistomaximizeprofitonaloanofplaymoney.Panicipantswereinstructedtoselectl(X)cards,
oneatatime,fromfourdifferentdecks.Theexperimenterarrangedthecardssuchthattwoof(hedecks
providedlargerpayoffs($100comparedtoonly$50)butalsodoledout(按份額發(fā)放)largerpenaltiesat
unpredictableintervals.
Onegroupofparticipantsinthisstudyhadbeenidentifiedashavinglesions(捐贈害)to(heventromedial
prefrontalcortexofthebrain.Patientswiththistypeofbraindamagehavenormalintellectualfunctionbutare
unabletouseemotioninmakingdecisions.Theothergroupwasnormal,meaningthattheirbrainswerefully
intact.Becausetherewasnowayforanyoftheplayerstocalculatepreciselywhichdeckswereriskier,they
hadtorelyontheir“gut”feelingstoavoidlosingmoney.
Damasio'sgroupdemonstrated(hatthebrain-lesionpatientsfailedtopayattentiontothesefeelingsand
thuslostsignificantlymoremoneyTherefore,defectsinthebraintliatimpairemotionandfeelingdetectioncan
impairdecision-making.Damasioconcludedthat“individualsmakejudgmentsnotonlybyassessingthe
severityofoutcomes,butalsoandprimarilyintermsoftheiremotionalquality.^^
60.HowmuchcanoneparticipantgetifheorshekeepspickingcardsfromDeckCandD?
A.Almost$1.250B.About$5.(X)0.C.Around$2.500.D.Hardtotell.
61.Whatcanweinferfromthepassageandpictures?
A.Thebrain-damagedpatientsrelyon(heiremotiontoplaygames.
B.Thereisnosignificantdifferencebetweenthebrain-damagedandnormalparticipants
C.Thenormalparticipantsarelikelytowinmoremoneybecauseoftheirreasoningability.
D.Thebrain-damagedparticipantsmaylosemoremoneythanthenormalparticipants
62.Whichofthefollowingchartbestrepresentstheresultofcardselectionofthosewithventromediallesion?
(C)
Whyisn'tsciencebetter?Lookatcareerincentives.
Thereareoftensubstantialgapsbetweentheidealizedandactualversionsof(hosepeoplewhosework
involvesprovidingasocialgood.Governmentofficialsaresupposedtoworkfortheirconstituents.Journalists
aresupposedtoprovideunbiasedreportingandpenetratinganalysis.Andscientistsaresupposedtorelentlessly
probethefabricofrealitywiththemostrigorousandskepticalofmethods.
Alltoooften,however,whatshouldbejustisn'tso.Inanumberofscientificfields,publishedfindings
turnoutnottoreplicate(復(fù)制),ortohavesmallereffectsthan,whatwasinitiallyclaimed.Plentyofscience
doesreplicate—meaningtheexperimentsturnoutthesamewaywhenyourepeatthem—buttheamountthat
doesn'tistoomuchforcomfort.
Buttherearealsowaysinwhichscientistsincreasetheirchancesofgettingitwrong.Runningstudieswith
smallsamples,miningdataforcorrelationsandforminghypothesestofitanexperiment'sresultsafterthefact
arejustsomeofthewaystoincreasethenumberoffalsediscoveries.
It'snotlikewcdon'tknowhowtodobetter.Scientistswhostudyscientificmethodshaveknownabout
feasibleremediesfbrdecades.Unfortunately,theiradviceoftenfallsondeafears.Why?Whyaren'tscientific
methodsbetterthantheyarc?Inaword:incentives.Butperhapsnotinthewayyouthink.
Inthe1970s,psychologistsandeconomistsbegantopointoutthedangerinrelyingonquantitative
measuresforsocialdecision-making.Forexample,whenpublicschoolsareevaluatedbystudents'performance
onstandardizedtests,teachersrespondbyteaching“tothelest”.Intum,thetestserveslargelyasofhowwell
theschoolcanpreparestudentsforthetest.
Wecanseethisprinciple-oftensummarizedas“whenameasurebecomesatarget,itceasestobeagood
measure”—playingoutintherealmofresearch.Scienceisacompetitiveenterprise.Therearefarmore
credentialed(授以證書的)scholarsandresearchersthanthereareuniversityprofessorshipsorcomparably
prestigiousresearchpositions.Oncesomeoneacquiresaresearchposition,thereisadditionalcompetitiontor
tenure(終身教授)grantfunding,andsupportandplacementforgraduatestudents.Ductothiscompetitionfor
resources,scientistsmustbeevaluatedandcompared.Howdoyoutellifsomeoneisagoodscientist?
Anoft-usedmetric(標準,度量)isthenumberofpublicationsonehasinpeer-reviewedjournals,aswell
asthestatusofthosejournals.Metricslikethesemakeitstraightforwardtocompareresearcherswhosework
mayotherwisebequitedifferent.Unfortunately,thisalsomakesthesenumberssusceptibletoexploitation.
Ifscientistsarcmotivatedtopublishoftenandinhigh-impactjournals,wcmightexpectthemtoactively
trytogamethesystem(鉆空子).Andcertainly,somedo-asseeninrecenthigh-profilecasesofscientific
fraud(欺詐).Ifmalicious(惡意的)fraudistheprimeconcern,thenperhapsthesolutionissimplyheightened
alertness.
However,mostscientistsare.Ibelieve,genuinelyinterestedinlearningabouttheworld,andhonest.The
problemwithincentivesisthattheycanshapeculturalnormswithoutanyintentiononthepartofindividuals.
63.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.Scientistsareexpectedtopersistentlydevotedtoexplorationofreality.
B.Theresearchfindingsfailtoachievetheexpectedeffect.
C.Hypothesesarcmodifiedtohighlighttheexperiments'results.
D.Theamountofsciencethatdocsreplicateiscomforting.
64.Whatdoesdeafearsinthefourthparagraphprobablyreferto?
A.Thepublic.B.Theincentiveinitiators.
C.Thepeerresearchers.D.Thehigh-impactjournaleditors.
65.Whichofthefollowingdoestheauthorprobablyagreewith?
A.Goodscientistsexcelinseekingresourcesandsecuringresearchpositions.
B.Competitionforresourcespushesresearcherstopublishinamoreproductiveway.
C.Allthecredentialedscholarsandresearcherswilltakeupuniversityprofessorships.
D.Thenumberofpublicationrevealshowscientistsarebitterlyexploited.
66.Accordingtotheauthor,whaimightbearemedyforthefundamentalprobleminscientificresearch?
A.High-impactjournalsareencouragedtoreformtheincentivesforpublication.
B.Thepeer-reviewprocessissupposedtoscaleupinspectionofscientificfraud.
C.Researchersaremotivatedtogetactivelyinvolvedingamingthecurrentsystem.
D.Careerincentivesforscientistsareexpectedtoconsidertheirpersonalintention.
SectionC
Directions:CompletethefollowingpassagebyusingthesentencesintheboxEachsentencecanonlybeused
once.Notethattherearetwosentencesmorethanyouneed.
A.Sometherapistsutilizetechniquesthatactagainstthephysicalsymptomsoffear.
B.Survivalmaynothanginthebalance,butsocial,professionalorfinancialsuccesscanseemtobeingrave
danger.
C.Allthesesymptomseatawayattheveryresourcesneededloriseto(heoccasion:steadyhands,clear
memoryandacoolhead.
D.Theindividualbeginsbyimaginingfailure,workshimselforherselfintoastateandthencriticizeshisorher
ownabilities.
E.AtHarvard,Powellfoundthatfacinganxietycanbeahardtask,butmanytimesthefeararisesfrom
completelycontrollablepreconditions.
F.Becauseperformanceanxietyariseswhenotherpeoplearepresent,manypsychologistsbelieve(hatthe
conditionisasub-catcgoryofsocialanxiety.
Fearisgood;inemergencies,itenablesustofightorflee.Butoftenwcgetscaredatthewrongtime-
whenwcstepontothefieldforabigsoccergameoruptothemicrophoneatalargetownmeeting.Professional
athletesandactorssaysomenervousnesshelpthemconcentratebetter.But,whenperformanceanxietyistoo
powerful,itunderminesourefforts;aviolinistcannotfindthecorrectnotes,amanagerinameetingforgetsall
thetalkingpoints.67.
Thehumananxietyreactionbeginsalmostautomaticallyandincludesclearphysiologicalsymptoms;a
racingheart,sweating,stomachpains.Somepeoplehavetroublebreathingorfeelfaint.Thusalarmed,victims
maywithdrawintothemselvesorshockothersaroundthemwithaggressiveoutbursts.Iftheneedtoperformis
aregularrequirement,theymaysufferfromnightmaresorfallintodepression.68Studiesrevealthat
anxiety-plaguedexecutivesarelessabletoapplylogicalinlellige
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