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02-2023年上海市初三英語(yǔ)一模真題專項(xiàng)訓(xùn)練之選詞填空
Completethefollowingpassagewiththewordsorphrasesinthebox.Eachcanonlybeusedonce(將
下列單詞或短語(yǔ)填入空格,每詞只能填一次。)(8分)
2023虹口一模
A.evenB.traditionC.rarelyD.well-knownE.training
QueenElizabethIIhadarealloveforanimals.Herfavouritepetsarecorgis(柯基犬)andhorses.Asa
16,corgisusedtobeworkingdogsinWalesbuttheybecamefamousasTheQueen'spets.
TheQueen'slovefbranimalsstartedatayoungagewhenshewasgiftedapuppyfromherfather,
GeorgeVI.Forher18thbirthday,PrincessElizabethwasgivenacorginamedSusan.Sheisperhapsthe
most17ofallthecorgisTheQueenowned.Thatisbecausesheusedtobreed(養(yǎng)育)14
generationsofQueenElizabethI【'scorgis!
Shelovedhercorgissomuchthatthey18hadtheirownroomatBuckinghamPalaceandtheir
owncook!LotsofpeoplehelpedtotakecareofTheQueen'scorgisovertheyears,includinganexpert(專
家)inanimalbehaviorwhocametohelpwith19.
Itwasreportedthatsheoncesaid,“Mycorgisarefamily.”
A.continuedB.eventsC.especiallyD.supportedE.convenient
QueenElizabethIIisrememberedasafaithfulpctparent,20tohercorgis.Besidespetdogs,
shehadalwayslovedhorsestoo.
Onceagain,theloveforthehorsesstartedasachild.Whenshewasjustfour,shewasgivenaShetland
pony(雪特蘭馬)asagiftfromhergrandfather,GeorgeV.
QueenElizabethIIwasakeenhorseriderformanyyears.It21intohernineties.At96years
ofage,shewenton“agentlerideonherponyatWindsorCastle,“accordingtoPeople.Inaddition,sheused
ahorseandcarriagefor22likeherbirthdaycelebrations.
Inherlife,shealways23thesportofhorseracing.ShewasnamedBritishflatracing's
ChampionOwnerin1954and1957.
2023普陀一模
A.excusesB.taketheplaceofC.fearD.consistsofE.solutions
Haveyoueverbeenafraidofflyingwhenyousitonaplane?Ifso,youmayhaveaerophobia.Theword
aerophobiacomesfromGreekandit16twoparts:aero,whichmeansflight,andphobia,which
meansfeelingafraid.Thereareafewthingsyoucandotomaketheprocesseasier.Onewaytohelpyou
reducethe17offlyingistowatchvideosofplaneslandingsafely.Breathingexercisesarealso
thoughtasthebest18.Onethingyoumustknowisthatplanestodayareequippedwithmultiple
smartsystems.Thatmeansifonesystemfails,anotherwill19ittohelptheplaneflyorland
safely.
A.continueB.recentlyC.graduateD.rarelyE.recognize
Dr.Hassanteachesinauniversityandshehas20readaboutaprogrammecalledPaying
Students.Manystudentsdropout(輟學(xué))ofuniversitybecauseoffinancialproblems.However,shedoesn't
thinkpayingstudentswillencouragethemto21theirstudies.Shethinkstheprogrammedoesn't
solvetherealproblems.Themoneywouldbebetterspentonstudentservices,likehiring(聘用)more
teachersandadvisors.Manystudents22managetheirtimeandthisbecamethereasonwhythey
dropout.Advisorscanhelpthemlearntomanagetheirtimebelter.Thenstudentswilldobelterandare
morelikelyto23.
2023楊浦一模
FOLLOWTHATCAR!
Haveyoueverthoughtofbeingaprivatedetective?
A.stillB.pretendsC.probablyD.interviewE.imagine
Whenwethinkofprivatedetectives,weusually32middle-agedmendressedinbrowncoats
andwearingsofthats.ButasuccessfilldetectiveagencyinthesouthofEnglandhasaspecialgroupof”teen
detectives”.OneofthesedetectivesisMamie,whostartedworkingfortheagencywhileshewas
33atschool.Herfirstjobwasn'tasadetective—shewasadataclerk.Oneday,oneoftheother
detectiveswasfollowingasuspectandheaskedMarnietoactashisniece."Iwasscared,butitwasalso
reallyexciting!,,Marnieisnow20yearsold,butsometimesshewearsadisguise111and34tobea
schoolstudent.4<YoungpeoplearebetteratsurveillanceDL“shesays."Ifyounoticeaschoolgirlstandingon
thestreetcorner,you35__won'tsuspectshe'saprivatedetective!n
A.situationB.hiddenC.boringD.safetyE.independent
Butisn'tthejobverydangerous?"Sometimesitis,butoftenit'sjustvery36.Whenyoudo
surveillancework,youoftenhavetowaitinoneplaceforhoursandhours.LastweekIwasinmycar
outsidesomeone'shousefbrsixhours.BythetimeIhadfinished,thecarwasfullofemptysandwichboxes,
drinkscansandmagazines!”Marnie'sboss,theheadofthedetectiveagency,isverycarefultoprotecther
37.“Mydetectivesalwaysweara'bug'-a38microphone,sothatIcanfollowthem
andlistentothem.Ifthe39getsdangerous,we'llmoveinveryquickly."Marnienowconnectsher
detectiveworkwithuniversitystudies.uManyofthestudentsonmycoursehavepart-timejobswhilethey
study,butTmtheonlyprivatedetective!”
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[I]disguisen.偽裝[2Jsurveillancen.監(jiān)視
2023松江一模
A.decisionB.balanceC.improvingD.carefullyE.exactly
Sportsareagreatwaytostayactive,makefriends,andbeinvolvedinsomething.Somepeopleknow
16whichsporttoplayinhighschool.Forothers,it'satough17.
WhatActivitiesCanHelpMeRelax?
Manyactivitiescanberelaxing.Thefollowingthreestrengthenyouphysicallyandmentally:
*Yoga(7俞伽)canimproveflexibility(柔韌性),strengthand18.Besides,manypeoplewho
practiceyogasaythatiteasesanxietyandmakesthemindclear.
*Pilates〈普拉提)canhelpbuildflexibility,strength,endurance,andcoordination.Pilatesalso
increasescirculationandhelpstoshapethebody.
*7hzchiC太極)isanancientChinesemartialartformthatisgreatfor19___flexibilityand
strengtheningyourlegs,muscles,andarms.
A.outdoorB.sameC.certainD.makeupE.giveup
IsATeamSportBestForMe?
Somesports,likefieldhockey('曲棍球),needeverypersononthefieldtobeinsync(同步).Onething
is20-someplayersstandoutmorethanothers,buthavingallsuperstarsdoesn'tnecessarilymake
agoodteam!
WhatIfMySchoolDoesn'tHaveMySport?
Allschoolscan'thaveeverysport.Acityschoolmaynothavealotoffields,fbrexample,whilearural
schoolmaynothaveenoughstudentsto21ateamforeverysport.
Aschool'sgeographicregioncanalsoplayarole.Ifyoulivewhereitsnowsfromautumntospring,
yourschoolmightnothavealotof22___sports.
Ifyourschooldoesn'thaveyourfavoritesport,don'tletitgetyoudown.Youcanalwaystryoutfbra
differentsportduringthe___23seasonorseeifyourtownhasarecreationalleague(娛樂(lè)聯(lián)盟)that
youcanjoin.
Whateveryouchoose,remembertohavefunwhilestayingfit!
2023寶山一模
A.alsoB.littleC.beganD.believedE.grewup
LotsofChinesereadersarefondofJinYong'sWuxianovels.Hisgreatworkshavealsobeenadapted
(改編)formanyTVseries,films,gamesandcartoons.YetJinwas16knowntoWesternreaders.
Somepeople17thatJinYong'sWuxiastorieswereimpossibletobetranslated.AnnaHolinwood,
however,hasmadetheimpossiblepossible.
Holmwood18inBritainandstudiedhistoryattheUniversityofOxford.HerloveforChinese
culture19in2005duringatwo-monthtriparoundChina.In2009,shestudiedChineseatTaiwan
NormalUniversity(臺(tái)灣師范大學(xué))forayear.
A.spreadB.decisionC.finallyD.deeplyE.tradition
Oneday,afriendtookhertoabookshop,whereshesawawholeshelfofnovelswrittenbyJinYong.
Sheboughtoneofthem.Afterreadingit,theBritishgirlwas20attractedbythestoriesinthe
novel.Soshemadea21totranslateJinYong'sbest-knownnovel,LegendsoftheCondorHeroes
(《射雕英雄傳》),inioEnglish.
ItlookHolmwoodfiveyearstofinishthetranslation.Now,Englishreaderscan22appreciate
(欣賞)thenovelintheirnativelanguage.Hohnwoodwon'tstoptranslatingJinYong'snovels.Shewill
continueto23ChineseculturetotheWesternworld.
2023靜安一模
A.contestB.imagineC.planningD.prizeE.heat
AChristmasParty
PleasemarkyourcalendarsforDecember21,ladiesandgentlemen!Wearebusy21forthe
comingannual(每年的)ChristmaspartythisWednesday.TheofficeChristmastreeisalreadydecorated,
andholidayballoonsareeverywhere.Thefireplacewill22upthemeetingroomandkeepusall
warm!
Forthechildren,wewillhaveourannual“plasticChristinassculpture”23.Ihavewashedand
savedalltheplasticknives,forksandspoonswehaveusedintheofficeforthepastyear.Thechildrenwill
haveanhourtoconstructaChristmasdecorationoutofthem.Therewillbea24forthemost
creativeone!
A.insteadB.yourselvesC.nolongerD.shapesE.care
Similartolastyear,plentyoffoodwillbeserved,sopleasecomehungry!Iexpectyoulohelp
25tocheeseburgers,chickenwings,ItalianpizzaandabigChristmasthemedcake.Thisyear,wc
willhaveseveralcakesinthe26ofpresents,suchas:chocolatecake,vanillaandfruitflavored
cakes.
Speakingofpresents—ontheinvitationIhavewrittenthatIrequestyour“presence”.So—pleasedon't
bringanyChristmas“presents”.Iinviteyoutojoinmeindonating(捐助)moneytotheChinaWildlife
FundforNature27.Therewillbeapiggybank(小豬儲(chǔ)錢罐)onthekitchentable.Justputin
whateveramountyoulike!Everysingledollargivenbyyouwillbesenttosupportthe28of
wildlifeinChina!Pandasandsnowleopardsneedourhelptosurvive.
Hopetoseeyouattheparty!
2023崇明一模
A.languageB.successfulC.likelyD.habitsE.horrible
Asalanguagelearner,youarenotalone.Aboutonemillionpeopleworldwidearelearningaforeign
language.However,notallofthemenjoysuccess.Wetalkedtohundredsof16languagelearners.
Theysharedwithussomeoftheir17.
Onekeytolong-termsuccessisworkingtowardsthegoalallthetime.Mostsuccessful18
learnersmakesuretospendafewminutespracticingeveryday.Wcalsostudiedsome“ninc-to-fivcrs.”
Theselanguagelearnerspracticetheirlanguageonlyinclass.Inthelongrun,theyshowmuchslower
progressthanthosewhopracticedaily.Theyarealsomore19to“dropout”.
A.EspeciallyB.developC.altogetherD.forgetsE.Instead
Thesecondhabitofsuccessfullanguagelearneristhattheydon't"bingestudy”.20,they
makeprogressthroughanumberofshortstudysessionsoveraongerperiodoftime.Learnerswhopractice
nowandthenforamarathontocatchuparemorelikelytogiveup21.
Somelanguagelearnersalwayswanttolearnasmuchnewmaterialastheycan.Butithasbeenproved
thatonegradually22whatheorshehaslearnedovertime.Let'sbehonest:Doyoustillremember
alltheEnglishwordsandexpressionsyoulearnedlastyear?Successfullanguagelearnersgoovertheold
materialregularly.Regularrevisionturnsyourshort-termmemoryintolong-termmemory.
AreyouhavingahardtimeimprovingyourEnglish?Thenyoumaytryto23thesethree
habits.Don'tworryifittakestime.Masteringasecondlanguageisalongprocess-itshouldtaketime!
2023春賢一模
A.asusualB.discussionC.strengthD.nolongerE.confidence
Onemorning,Gracediscoveredthatherclassroomhadchanged.Shefoundthatthedeskswere
16inrows,butpushedtogethertoformeightbiggerdesks.Shewassoexcitedaboutitforthefirst
twodaysthatshecouldn'tconcentrateon(集中精力)thelesson17.Butsoonsheandherclassmates
gotusedtothisnewclassroomarrangement.
“Nowourclassisquieter,',saidGrace.t4What'smore,wecancomeupwithourownideasandlearn
morethrough___18.It'sabetterwaytostudy.”
Peterlikedit,too.Hesaid,uGroupmembersfirstdiscuss,andthenshowourselvesinfrontofthewhole
class.Itgivesusmore19inourselves.”
A.difficultB.provideC.elfectivelyD.interestsE.abilities
Itwaspartofareform(改革)atschool.Theschoolmadethisreformbecausetheywantedto20
studentswitheasierwaystostudyandmorechancestodiscuss.
“Ourschoolhopesitcanimprovestudents'21tostudybythemselvesandworkingroups,said
Sabrina,anEnglishteacher.
However,thereformhasdemandedmorefromteacher.Nowtheyhaveonly3()minutestogivethe
lessonwhichusedtobetaughtin45minutes.Itis22toteachinsuchashorttime.Theteachershave
tofindbetterwaystoteach23___.
“Thereformdemandsmore,butI'msureitishelpful,addedSabrina.
2023嘉定一模
A.accidentB.seriouslyC.harmD.actuallyE.cycle
Forestfireshappeninsummerwhenithasn'trainedfbralongtimeandeverythingisverydry.For
manyyears,peoplehavethoughtoffiresasdisastersthat16theforest.Thescienceoffireecology
(生態(tài)學(xué))studiestheconnectionbetweenfire,plants,andanimalsinforestfires.Scientistssaythatthe
fireisalsoanimportantpartofthejfe17ofaforest.Witheveryfire,theforestisbornagain.
Forestfiresoftenstartwhenlightningstrikesatree,butpeoplecanalsocauseforestfires.Sometimes
theydon'tknowwhattheydid,andithappensby18.Butothertimesit'sdoneonpurpose.Oncea
firestarts,it19burnsawaythedryleavesandbranches.Thefirealsogetsridofovergrownplants,
fallenleaves,andbacteriainthesoilthatcausediseases.Plantsontheforestfloorreceivemorespaceand
sunlighttogrow,sotheycangrowandmakeseedsquickly.
A.surviveB.nativeC.expectD.wondersE.escape
Whenafirestartsinaforest,everycreature(動(dòng)物)triesto20.Birdsflyawayandmammals
usuallyrunaway.Smallcreatures(suchasfrogs,mice,andinsects)hideundergroundorunderrocks.
Someoftheweakeranimalsdie,butmany21.Theanimalsthatdon'tdieinthefirearethe
strongest.Afterafire,someanimalsthatmaynotbe22___totheforestcometofeedonthebodiesof
deadanimals.Therearelotsofthingsforanimalstoeatinaburnedforest.Animalssoongobacktotheir
homesintheforestandplantsstartgrowingagain.
Now,accordingtofireecologystudies,it'spossibleforpeopletoseeforestfiresasnatural23.
Hundredsofspeciesofplantsandanimalslivetogetherinforests.
2023閔行一模
A.schedulesB.explainsC.noisyD.excuseE.completely
Thespringandsummermonthscanmakesleepfeelimpossible,witheverythingfromsweltering
temperaturesand16late-nightbarbecuestoloudbirdsongandearlysunrisestofightwith.
"h's17ordinarytohavetheunusualbadnight;"saysDrAllieHare,sleepconsultant(睡眠顧
問(wèn))attheRoyalBromptonhospitalinLondon."Assoonasyoutrytosleep,youwon'tsleep.”
Insummer,our18canchange.fc4Aregularbedtimeandgetting-uplimeis,ofallthethingsI
recommendforgoodsleep,possiblythemostimportant,"19Hare.
“Thebraindoesn'tlikegettingtoohot;,saysJimHome,aprofessorof力?!āǎ┿?/。82(精神生理學(xué))
atLoughboroughUniversity.Youcouldopenawindow,butthatrisklettingnoiseandlightin.
A.pleasantB.assoonasC.raiseD.adviceE.aslongas
Homerecommendsafan,whichcomeswiththewhitenoise—somethingthatmanypeoplefind
comforting.4tItdoesn'tmatterifyourbodygetstoohotinyoursleep,20yourbrainkeepscool.”
Duringthesummer,youmaytrytofityourruninduringtheeveningwhenthetemperaturehascooleda
little,butthiscouldmakeithardertosleep.Physicalexercisewill21thebodytemperature,and
theexcitementandmotivationoftryingtosmashyourpersonalbestswon'thelp.
Saveitfbrthemorning;intheeveningHornerecommendsua22walk,innottoobrightlight,\
Thoughhealsoaddsthat-likemostofthis23一thisisforthoseweaktosleep.'Ifyou'reagood
sleeper,dowhateveryoulike.”
2023浦東一模
A.offeredB.slowlyC.politelyD.parkedE.awarded
YesterdaymyparentswereheadingoffonalittleholidayandItookthemtothetrainstation.The
momentwe16there,therainwaspouringdown.
Tgottheirluggageout,helpedthemgettotheelevatorandsentthemontheirway.As1waswalking
backtothestoppingplace,Isawanelderlymanwalking17towardsthebusstation.Obviouslyhe
hadnoumbrella.Iwalkedoverandaskedhim18wherehewasgoing.Itturnedoutthathewas
headingtothesametownasIwas,justa15-minutedrive.I19himaliftwhichheaccepted
delightedly.
A.failedB.responsibilityC.publicD.thankedE.forecast
WehadachatonthewayandIlearnedpartofhis20.Hewas87andheadingtothenursing
homehehadjustputhisbelovedwifeinlastweek.Hehadhisdrivinglicensetakenawaylastyearsohehad
totake21transporteveryday.Atearfelldownhischeckashetoldmeabouthiswife.Itriedto
holdbackmyowntearsbut22.AsIdroppedhimoffattheentranceofthenursinghome,Igave
himthebunchofflowersIhadinthecar.Tearsrolleddownhischeeksandhe23megratefully.
Atthatmoment,IfeltthatallthestarsshoneforsomereasonandIwasmeanttomeethimandhelphim
insomewaytoday.
2023徐匯一模
A.tightlyB.forceC.poorD.coversE.good
Dogownersoftenbelievethatalldogscanswim,butinfactsomedogsmaynotbeabletoswimatall.
Thosewithheavybodies,shortlegsorshortnosesareoften___32swimmers.Inorderforthemtokeep
theirnoseandmouthabovewater,theymustputtheirheadupwards,whichpointstheirbackend
downwards;makingthemalmostvertical(垂直的)inthewater.
Mostdogsneedtobetaughthowtoswim.Todothis,getinthewaterwiththemandsupportthem
underthestomachuntiltheygettheskillofusingallfourlegstodrivethemselves.Don't33your
dogiftheyarenotcomfortable,andalwaysstartinashallowarea.Manydogswilllearntoswimby
followingotherdogsintothewater.
Ifyouhaveaswimmingpool,besureitis34fencednotonlyforpeople,butalsofordogs.Dogs
cansqueezethroughpoolfencingandendupstuckinthepooluntiltheybecometiredanddrown.Make
surethatpool35aresafeasdogscangeltrappedunderneaththem.Alwayswatchyourpetata
swimmingpool,justasyouwouldwithchildren.
A.appearanceB.localC.lovedD.affordE.creation
Pizzaispopularworldwide.Theoven-bakedflatbreadtoppedwithtomatosauce,cheeseandavarietyof
toppings,isoneoftheworld'smost36foods.AccordingtoScottfromNewYork,"Il'sportable,
inexpensive,andittastesgreat!”
AlthoughmanybelievepizzafirstappearedinItalyafewhundredyearsago,aformofpizzacanbe
tracedbacktoancienttimes,eatenbypeopleonthemoveorthosewhocouldn't37aplate.
AroyalvisittoNaples,Italyin1889changedthefortunesofpizzaforever.TiredoftherichFrench
dishesateverymeal,theKingandtheQueenaskedforsome38foodinstead.
Withtheinventionoffridgesandfreezers,theneedforconvenientfoodsgrew.Thepopularityofpizzas
startedwiththe39ofhomedelivery.Today'spizzasaredifferentfromthoseservedtotheKingand
theQueenlonglongbefore.Pizzaswehavetodayarenotthehuge,heavilytoppedpies.
2023長(zhǎng)寧一模
A.foughtB.FortunatelyC.unhappyD.AsaresultE.didtheirbest
Nickwasbornwithoutarmsorlegs.Atfirsthisparentswereshockedbuttheywantedtheirsontohave
anormallife.Nicksaid,“Itwassohardfbrthembutrightfromthestartthey16___tomakeme
independent.^^Withhisparents'help,Nicklearnttobrushhisteeth,answerthephone,useacomputerand
playthedrums.Learningnewthingswasdifficultanditlookalongtime.17,hismumwaspatient
anddidnotgetangrywithherson.Nick'smother18hardfbrNicktogotoaschoolfbrordinarykids.
SheinventedsomethingsoNickcouldholdapenandpencil.Nickwasintelligentandenjoyedlearningbut
somechildrenwereunkind.TheytreatedhimbadlysoNickwas19atschool.Onceheevendecided
todrownhimselfinthebath.Atthelastminute,hethoughtabouthisparentsanddecidedtolive.
A.thankfulB.programmesC.disabledD.lessonsE.speeches
Nick'slifechangedwhenhismumshowedhimanewspaperstoryabouta20man.Thismandid
greatthingsandhelpedpeople.Nickrealizedthathewasnottheonlypersonwithproblems.4idecidedto
be21fbrwhatIhave,"hesaid.TodayNickhasawonderfullife.Heismarriedandhasason.He
enjoysfootball,golfandswimming.Nicktravelsaroundtheworldgivingtalkstohelppeople.Hegives
humorous22andmakespeoplelaugh.Thesetalksalsohaveaseriousmessage.tellpeopleto
alwayslovethemselves,“saidNick.Thisisoneofthemany___23helearntfromhismother.
2023金山一模
A.canteensB.alongC.outsideD.developmentE.services
Thenighttimeeconomy(夜市經(jīng)濟(jì))
China'snighttimeeconomyhasmadepeopleenjoytheirnighthours16thehome.Itisoftenin
citiesbetween6p.m.and6a.m..
Positive[積極的)measuresaregoodforthe17ofnighttimeeconomy.
Shanghaihasaddedmoreparkingplaces,taxiwaitingareasandlate-nightbus18.
Beijingextended(延長(zhǎng))therunningtimeofitssubwayLine1andLine2onFridaysandSaturdays,
requiringthelasttraintodepartafter12p.m..Late-night19willbedevelopedandthe24-hourstores
andthemovietheaterswillbeextendedtopushthenighttimeeconomy.
A.distancesB.withoutC.safetyD.excusesE.appearance
Thecashlesstimes(無(wú)現(xiàn)金時(shí)代)
Spendingaday__20cashorbankcardsisperfectlyunbelievableinChina.
Withthe21oftheQRcode,onlineorofflinepaymentsareconnecteddeeply.
MobilepaymentplatformsWeChatPayandAlipayhavedevelopedthecashlesssocietyinChina.
Peopleusemobilepayment,whethertopayutility(水電費(fèi))bills,travelshortorlong22,make
appointmentsathospitalorgoshopping.
Weenjoytheconvenienceofacashlesssociety,butweshouldcareaboutthe___23andprivacyof
payment.
2023青浦一模
A.actualB.clearC.intelligenceD.luckE.surprise
Haveyoueverdoubtedyourabilitiesorbelievedthatyoudon'tdeserveyoursuccess?Thenyoumay
haveimpostorsyndrome(冒充者綜合征).Researchershaverecentlyfoundthatthissyndromecanhappen
topeopleofanyage,genderor16.
Whatisimpostorsyndrome?
Althoughit'softencalleda“syndrome",impostorsyndromeisnota(n)17disease-it'sa
wayofnegativethinking.Peoplewhohaveexperiencedimpostorsyndromemighthavethoughtslike"I'ma
failure、'or"Ihavetoworkharderthaneveryoneelse”.Theymightalsofeelthatanyoftheirsuccessis
becauseof18ratherthantheirskillsorhardwork.
Impostorsyndromeaffectsmanypeoplearoundtheworld,fromteenstoadults.Itmight19
youthatmanysuccessfulpeopleexperiencethisaswell.
A.boilingB.comparingC.fullD.mainlyE.perfectly
Howcanimpostorsyndromebeovercome?
It'simportanttorememberthatthisfeelingisverynormal.
Onetipistostop20yourselftoothers.Quiteoften,youdon'tseethe21pictureof
anotherperson'ssuccess.BritishphysicistAnthonyLeggett,whowonaNobelPrizein2003,said,U1missed
outonstandardhighschoolphysics,soIhavealwaysbeenabitconfusedaboutsimplethingslikewhythe
noisefromakettlestopsasthewaternears22.
It'simpossiblefbreveryonetobegoodateverything.Nexttimeyoudoubtyourabilities,rememberthat
it's23normalandyoucanworktoovercomethosefeelings.Don'tdoubtyourself!
2023黃浦一模
A.wideB.lastedC.tookupD.shareE.focusedon
Populationsofhumpbackwhales(座頭鯨)thatliveindifferentplacescanlearnlongsongsfromone
another,accordingtonewresearch.ScientistsattheUniversityofQueensland,inAustralia,16
twopopulationsofhumpbackwhales,onebyAustralia'scastcoastandtheotheroffNewCaledonia一a
groupofislandsinthePacificOceanabout900milesaway.Thesepopulationsmay17feeding
groundsorcomeacrossoneanotherwhiletraveling.
Onlymalewhalessing.Theirsongsareknowntobemadeupofa18varietyofdifferent
soundsandcanlastforhours.Theresearcherslistenedtosamplesofmalehumpbacksongsfrom2009to
2015.Theydeterminedthenumberofsoundsandhowlongthesongs19.
A.warnB.trueC.influenceD.affectedE.different
TheteamfoundthatthewhalesfromNewCaledoniawereabletosingthesamesongsastheAustralian
whales“withoutleavinganythingout,“saidleadresearcherJennyAllen.Thiswas20nomatter
howlongthesongswere.Thewhalesalsosanga21songeachyear."Itmeanshumpbackwhales
canlearnanentiresongpatternfromanotherpopulationveryquickly,“Allensaid.
Itisnotknownforsurewhymalewhalessing,buttwopossiblereasonsaretoattractamateorto
22othermalestostayoutoftheirplaces.Inadditiontohumpbacks,onlyafewotherkindsof
whales(blue,fin,bowheadandminkewhales)sing.Humpbackwhalenumbershavebeenbadly23
bycommercialhunting.Todaytherearcabout40,000humpbacksswimminginAustralia'swaters.
02-2023年上海市初三英語(yǔ)一模真題專項(xiàng)訓(xùn)練之選詞填空
Completethefollowingpassagewiththewordsorphrasesinthebox.Eachcanonlybeusedonce(將
下列單詞或短語(yǔ)填入空格,每詞只能填一次。)(8分)
2023虹口一模
A.evenB.traditionC.rarelyD.well-knownE.training
QueenElizabethIIhadarealloveforanimals.Herfavouritepetsarecorgis(柯基犬)andhorses.Asa
16,corgisusedtobeworkingdogsinWalesbuttheybecamefamousasTheQueen'spets.
TheQueen'slovefbranimalsstartedatayoungagewhenshewasgiftedapuppyfromherfather,
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