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篇一:宜宾市李庄中学
2017
届高三国庆节英语作业
宜宾市李庄中学
2017
届高三国庆节英语作业
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A
Sh ynessequalslosingopportunities,lesspleasureandfew< br>ersocialconnections,buttherearewaystomakeitathi ngof
thepast.
WhenIwasfifteen,ber anattractivegirltr
essmademefocusonmeinsteadofh
myownvoicebutnothersandIthoughtaboutwhatIw
astryingtosayinsteadofwhatshewastryingtosay.
vesyou
edsocializing(
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交
)treducingyourownshy ness,Iw
antyoutoabsorbthefollowingtipsandideasa ndstarttoput
themintopractice.
wh atotherp
eoplearewearingandmakeamentalnote,list entotheirconv
ersations,imaginewheretheymightli ve,andmakeapointof
ydoesthisgiveyoumoretotalkab
out,italsoreducessocialanxiety,leavingyoufeeli ngcal
mer.
opleliketotalkaboutthe
mselvesandwillfindyouinterestingifyoufindthemi ntere
stionsthatrequiremorethana
“
yes
”
or
“
no
”
responsesuchas
“
Whatdoyoulikeaboutthisplace
?”
ratherthan“
Doyoulikethisplace
?”
Oncetheyhaveans wered,youcanuseadd-on(
追
加
)questionsconn ectedwiththefirstsuchas
“
Whatotherplacesdoy oulikeinthiscity
?”
agreatwaytogetthec
on versationgoing.
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NowIlovemeetingnewpeopleandsuspectthatmyc urrentsoci
alconfidencewouldbeuecognizabletomyf ifteen-year-old
self.
hordidntpay attentiontowhatthegirlwassayingb
ecause________ .hyandner
vous
tinterestedi
id ofyourshyness,youshould________.
eautifulgirltot
alkwith
pleso mein
einferredfromthetextthat_
_______.
willnoticeourappearanceifwefocusontheirlo ok
plewillhavenofriendsunlesstheychangethemseplemaysufferagreatdealandmaybelesshappy
iketo showofftheirvoicesinfrontofboys
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fthefollowingqu estionswilltheauthorprobably
adviseustoask?
ovelyday,isntit?ikeplayingbasketbal
l?
hinkhewillpasstheexam?oufindthatEng
li shishardtolearn?
B
Lon don
—
Sheep,liketurkeysandostriches,arenotco nsideredthemo
hscientistssaidlastWednesdayh
u
ldbemuchsmarterthanwethink.
Res earchersattheBabrahamInstituteinCambridge,SouthernEngland,haveshownthattheanimalshaveagoodmemory sys
temandareextremelygoodatrecognizingfaces
—
whichtheythinkisasuresignofintelligence.
BehaviouralscientistKeithKendrickand hisfriendstrain
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ed20shee ptorecognizeanddistinguish25pairsofsheepfac
esa ndusedelectrodes(
电
极
)tomeasuretheirbrai nactivity,whichshowedtheycould
remember50facesf oruptotwoyears.
“
Iftheycandothat withfaces,theyhavetohavereasonable
intelligence ;otherwise,whatisthepointofhavingasyste
mforrem emberingfacesandnotrememberinganythingelse
?
”
Kendricksaidinan
interview.
Sohoursofseeminglymindlesseatinggras smaynotbesomind
lessafterall.
Ken drickbelievessheepgettheirreputationasdumb(unabletospeak,unintelligent)animalsbecausetheyliveinl arg
egroupsanddonotappeartohavemuchindividualit yandaref
rightenedofjustabouteverything.
“
Allanimals,includinghumans,oncetheya refrightened,
donttendtoshowsignsofintelligenta ction
,
”
heexplained.
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Inresearchreportedinthesc iencejournalNature,Kendric
kandhisteamshowedtha tsheep,likehumans,haveaspeciali
zedsystemintheb rainwhichallowsthemtodistinguishamon
gmanydiffe rentfaceswhichlookextremelysimilar.
“
Themostimportantfindingofthestudyisthattheyar eabl
e,bothfromabehaviouralpointofviewandfromlo okingatth
ewaythebrainisorganized,torememberala rgenumberofind
ividualsforaverylongtime
,
”
saidKendrick.
“
eshowingsimilarabilitiesinmanywaystohumans.
”
5
.
Fromthefirstparagraphwecanfindthat_______ _.A
.
pe
opleusedtothinksheepweresmartert hantheotheranimalsB
.
peopleusedtoraisesheep inawrongwayC
.
peopledontcon
sidersheepas cleveranimalsD
.
peoplehavedonealotofres
earchonsheep
6
.
FromwhatKendr icksaidintheinterviewwelearnthat___
_____.A
.
scientistshavelearnedeverythingaboutsheeps
intelligenceB
.
scientistshavelearnedalittl eaboutshe
epsintelligenceC
.
scientistsca ntdoanythingmoreabout
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sheepsmemoryD
.
scientistsdonothavetoresea rchanimals
memory7
.
Asisknowninthepassag e
,
________.A
.
sheepareamongtheweaka nimals
B
.
itisnotrightforpeop letoraisesheepingroups
C
.
whe nsheepeatgrassinthefieldtheirmindsmaybeactive
D
.
ifpeoplefeelfrightened,theymaybecomebrave r
C
AScottishuniversit yisconsideringallowingstudentstou
rghUniversity alrea
dyhastheequipmenttoallowasmallnumberofstu dentstouse
officialsatEdinburghUniv
ersitysa ythatitisunfairtoexpectstudentstousepensand
pap erinexamswhenthemajorityoftheircourseworkisdoneoraduatesattheSchoolofDivinityhavet
hechoiceof usingcomputerswiththeirfinalanswersbeingc
ollec tedonaUSBstick,butthetake- upstandsatlessthan10
percent.
Dai Hounsell,aprofessorofhighereducationattheuniversity,said,
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“
Wev egottolookatalternativestothehandwrittenexam.L
ookingaheadtenyearsfromnow,Imsuretherewillnotbehan d
writtenanswersanylongerintheexamofcertainsubj ects,b
ndoesntapplys
omuchtoscienceandengine eringsubjectswherestudentsha
vetousechartsandma thematicalformulae(
公
式
).Thereisnttechno logyatthemomenttoallowthemtodoth
atonacomputer.
”
Headdsthattheapprovalofstudentsisthekeybe foreanythi
said,
“
Wedontwanttoputstudent sfutureatriskbyexperimentin
oul
dbeapowerfai lure.
”
NoraMogey,headofMedia andLearningTechnologyServiceat
theuniversity,sa id,
“
Alotofenoughpracticeintypingonacompute rwithatimel
inkthey
dobetterwitha penintheirhandthanonakeyboard.
”
JenniferCadiz,presidentattheNationalUnionofStu dents
intheUK,said,
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“
Itsgreattoseeuniversitiesrecognizingthattim eshave
anbeareallystressfultimeforstudentsan
ditshelpfultoofferthemaflexible(
灵活
的
)w aytocompleteexams.
”
Nootherm ajorScottishuniversitieshaveplanstofollowin
Edi nburghUniversitysfootstepsandtheScottishQualificationsAuthoritysaysithasdecidednottocarryoutthep lan
ingtoPara.1,weknowthatinE
dinburghUniver sity________.
urseworkis
uden tswillusecomputersduring
aiHounsellsattitudetow ardsEdinburghUni
versitysnewplan?
ndo
erlinedword
“
assured
”
inPara .3probablymeans
“
________
”
.
nfer
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fromthepassagethat________.
nive rsitieswilltrytocarryoutthechallengingp
sitiess houldntmakestudentsstressfuldurin
gexams
ofcomputersinexamswontspreadwidelyinashor tt
tsshouldgetreadytousecomputersinexamsinf
uture
D
Closeyoureyesf oraminuteandimaginewhatlifewouldbelik
aginewhat itwould
belikespendingtherestofyourlifewithyour eyesclosed.I
maginehavingtoreadthispage,notwith youreyesbutwithyo
urfingertips.
W ithexistingmedicalknowledgeandskills,twothirdsofth
fortunately,richcountriespossessmostofthis knowledge
,whiledevelopingcountriesdonot.
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ORBISisaninternationalnon-profitorganizationwh ichop
eratestheworldsonlyflyingteachingeye
ntendstohelpfightblindnessworldwide.
I nsideaDC-8aircraft,thereisafully-equipped
teachinghospitalwithtelevisionstudiosandc lassrooms.
Doctorsaretaughtthelatesttechniqueso fbringingsightb
tORBISalsoaimsatpromotingpea
cefulcooperation(
合作
)amongcountries.
ORBIStriestohelpdevelopingcountriesbyprov idingtrain
ingduringthree-weekmedical
astaughtsight-savingtechniquestoov
er35,000 doctorsandnurses,whocontinueto
ascsevento
tenmillionblindinChina,ORBISisplannin gtodomoreforth
omentORBISisworkingonalong-termp lantodevel
opatrainingcentreandtoprovideeyecare serviceto
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eedsyourhelptocontinuetheirwor
kandfreepeople fromblindness.
Forjust$$38
,
yo ucanhelponepersonsee;for$$380youcanbringsightto10p< br>eople;$$1,300helpsteachadoctornewskills;andfor$$1 3,00
0youcanprovideatrainingprogrammeforagroupo fdoctorsw
neyca
helpORBISimprovetheq
uali tyoflifeforsomanypeoplelessfortunatethanourselv
es.12
.
Thefirstparagraphisintendedto______ __.
thepublictoleada
couraget hepublictouseimagination13
.
Whatdowelearnab
outexistingmedicalknowledgeandskillsintheworld ?
enotequallydistributed.C.
veben efitedmostofthe
blind.14
.
ORBISaimstohel ptheblindby________.
ngdoctorsandnurses
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gupanon-pro
fitorganization
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ngtime,heheardoftal
esoftheothersideofthehill
—
storiesofrichlan d,weatherandbeautifulscenery.
Oneday ,hewastoimproveit,sohepackedhisbags,lefthisho
m eandstartedclimbingthehill,toliveabetterlife.
Theclimbwasvery
,
thehillwasveryste ep(
陡峭
的
)indeed,andhealmostwantedtohimgo ing.
Oneafternoon,themancametoanothe rsteeppartofthehill.
ehadhappenedt
meitwasal ittlehardtogetit
over,hesurelywasabletodoit.
,
themanwastootiredafterallthosed aysofandpushingthrou
hathestillhadnoresultstosh ow,nof
tohimsel
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Maybelifeontheothersideofthehillisnotlikewh atthe_
_omeisntthatanyway.
”
Hefinallymad ehisdecision,__andsetoffforhishome.
heclimbedoverthatslope(
斜
坡
),hecouldseet heothersideofthehillandallhehadheard
aboutthatp lacewasbuthetostoptryingwhenthingsweregoi
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sheaskedme
comeintoherroomtoplaytheotherday,I wenttoseehowbored
edcandyatthemomentIsteppedint otheroom.
ItallstartedonSaturdayavoi ceinmyheadtoldmetostealhe
redwhatwouldhappenif< br>ertherewasapresentint
hekitchenandsherushedf orit!Aftersheleft,Islideintoh
grewwidely
and IwasdaydreamingabouthowmuchcandyIwouldhaveafterIefounditwasmethatatehercandy,sheranaf
termear oundthehouseforabout30minute.
宜宾市李庄中学
2017
届高三国庆节英语作业
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阅读填空
Areyoutrulyhappy?Doyoue verknowwhatitmeanstobehappya
ndwhatittakestoach ievehappiness
?
Makeaplanfora ttaining(
实
现
)odswil
lbelikelytoincre aseifyouaregoingaftersomethingyouva
lue.
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sytobegintothinknegativelywhenyouaresurrounded
Whensomethinggoeswrong
,
trytofigureoutasolu tioninsteadofbeingabsorbedinself
-
happypeopledontallowsetbackstoaffecttheirmoodsbe cau
setheyknowthatwithalittlethoughttheycanturn thecircu
mstancesbacktotheirfavour.
andwillleadyoutocontinuoushappiness.
youtreatyourselftolunch,takealong,relaxingbath orsim
plyspendafewextraminutesonyourappearance, youwillbes
ubconsciously(
下意识地
)puttingyo urselfinabettermood.
Findingthehumou rinsituationscanalsoleadtohappiness.
Findawayto makelightofasituationthatwouldotherwisema
keyou happy.
A
.
Whatmakesonepersonh appymaybeverydifferentfromwha
tmakessomeoneelse happy.
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B
.
Onthecontrary
,
ifyouarearoundpe oplewhoarehappy
,
theiremotionalstatewillbei nfectious.C
.
Beingoverwei
ghtornoteating nutritiousfoodscanhaveanegativeeffect
onyourmoo d.D
.
Theseareimportantquestionsforanyonewh< br>oisseekinghappinesstoaskhimself.E
.
Spend afewminutes
eachdaythinkingaboutthethingsthatma keyouhappy.F
.
Th
erearesometipsinlifetha tleadtohappiness.
G
.
Itsalsoi mportanttotakesometimeeachdaytodosomethi
ngnice foryourself.
完形填空
rbirthd ays,peoplebirthdaycardsandbirthdaygiftsfromt
en scardsoftenhavealarge
成
人
)hav epicturesofflowers,therei
salwaysasimple,suchas
urnsoftheDay
InBritainchildrenare oftenliftedoffthegroundandagain
suddenly,erican pa
rentshavetheofspanking(
打……的屁股)
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