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第61頁(yè)(共61頁(yè))2025年新高二英語(yǔ)人教新版尖子生專(zhuān)題復(fù)習(xí)《選詞填空》一.選詞填空(共20小題)1.(2025春?寶山區(qū)校級(jí)期中)A.concernsBlackC.touchD.globalE.trendF.completeO.tailoredH.oversightLbalanceJ.comfortingK.seekChatbotsFillinforTherapyFromsocialrelationshipstoworkchallenges,ChinesepeopleareturningtoDeepSeektoaddressdifferentpersonalissues.Theydescribesharingtheirthoughtsandreceivinghelpfulfeedbackfromthepopularchatbot.Asarising(1)onsocialmedia,AItherapyischangingthewaypeople(2)mentalhealthsupport.ButcanAItrulyreplaceahumantherapist?Itisestimatedthatona(3)scale,45percentofpeople,whoneededmentalhealthcarein2024,didnotreceiveit,withbarriersincludingcostandalackofproviders,accordingtoHuntingtonPsychologicalServices,DanielLowd,anassociateprofessorattheUniversityofOregon,believesAIcouldhelpsolvethe(4)oftherapyservices."IfpeoplecanfindsomesupportandperspectivebytalkingtoChatGPTor[chatbot]Claude,thenIthinkthat'swonderful,"LowdtoldNewsweek.LiYong,adoctorattheJiangsuProvinceHospital,agreedwithLowd,sayingthatAImeetspeople'sneedsforemotionalsupporttosomeextent.Byusingbasicknowledgeofpsychotherapy,DeepSeekcanhelpwithminormentalissuesthrough(5)responses,LitoldShanghaiObserver.However,hepointsoutthatAIcannotcompletelyreplaceprofessionalsduetothehuman(6)thatisimportantfortherapeuticservices.Therapistsdevelopadeeperunderstandingofpeople'semotionsandneedsthroughcommunication,whichallowsthemtooffermore(7)treatmentplans,ShanghaiObserverreported.TheuseofAIinpsychotherapyalsoraises(8)overthereliabilityofresponses."AIchatbotswillrespondastherapistsifasked,withoutanyofthe(9)trainingorresponsibilityofahumancounselororevenaspecializedandtestedpieceofsoftware,"RichardLachman,anassociateprofessoratTorontoMetropolitanUniversity,toldNewsweek.ExpertsbelievethekeytoeffectiveAItherapyliesinpropergovernmentregulation.AsAIbecomesmoreapartofourlives,understandingitseffectsonhumanpsychologymeansfindinga(10)betweenwhat'shelpfulandwhat'sdangerous,Euronewsreported.2.(2025春?靜安區(qū)期末)A.staringB.influenceC.likelyDshapesE.connectedF.produceG.reviewedH.rightI.highlightsJ.reorganizeK.provingEversinceIwasalittlekid,Ihavefeltguiltyaboutdaydreaming.IrelatedtothecharacterBastianfromthemovieTheNever﹣endingStory,especiallywhenhisfatherdemanded,"Getyourheaddownoutoftheclouds,andkeepbothfeetontheground!"Thisline,repeatedthroughoutthefilm,(1)Bastian'sstrugglewiththefantasticnatureofhisdaydreams.WhileIwasneverdirectlydiscouragedfromdreamingasakid,asIgrewolder,the(2)ofmyculturemademefeellikeIwaswastingmytimewhenevermyheadwasintheclouds.Andyet,itneverfelt(3)toshutdownthatdaydreaming.Forone,itwastoofun.Howamazingisitthatwe,ashumans,cangoanywhere,doanything,andbeadifferentversionofourselves﹣allsafelywithinourminds?Butit'snotjustfun.Ina2012issueofPerspectivesonPsychologicalScience,researcherMaryHelenImmordino﹣Yangandherteam(4)studiesaboutbrainactivityduringrest.Theirresearch,summarizedinScienceDaily,foundthat"brainactivityduringrestis(5)toself﹣awareness,moraljudgment,learning,andmemory.Justlikesleephelpsthebrain(6)toworkmoreefficiently,daydreamingmayalsoimprovementalhealthandthinking."Andbrain"time﹣outs"mayalsohelpkidslearnbetter,possibly(7)wrongthoseadultswhoblamekidsfordaydreaming."Wefocusontheoutsideworldineducationanddon'tlookmuchatinside﹣focusedskillsandattentions.Butinnerfocus(8)thewaywebuildmemories,makemeaningandtransferthatlearningintonewcontexts,"saysImmordino﹣Yang.StudiesImmordino﹣Yanglookedatindicatedthatkidswhopracticeinnerfocusareless(9)tosufferfromhighlevelsofanxiety,performbetterontests,andplanbetterforthefuture.Nexttimeyouseeakidorevenanadult(10)offintospace,rememberthattheymightactuallybedoingimportantworkfortheirmind.3.(2025春?黃浦區(qū)期末)Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.objectivesB.inspireC.intentionallyD.preferencesE.visualF.contributeG.physicallyH.variousI.applicationsBringingIdeastolife:TheMoodBoardasaCreativeCanvasWhenyou'relookingforinspiration,wheredoyougo?Youmightdoanimagesearchonline,browsethroughsomemagazinesordesignbooks,oreventakeawalkandsnapsomephotos.Dependingonyourproject,theimages,words,colors,andmaterialsthat(1)youmightrevealinterconnectedthemes.Ifyouhaveevergatheredavarietyofelementsthatgenerallyrepresentacertainidea,you'veessentiallycreatedwhatweoftencallamoodboard.Widelyusedforbrainstorming,themoodboardisatoolthatsparkscreativityacross(2)fields.It'sanarrangementofelementsthat(3)toaprojecttokeepitsthemeclearandconsistent.Itshouldincludeimages,colors,textures,andtypography.Eachelementis(4)selectedtobeintunewiththeproject'sconceptandtosetthedesiredatmosphere.Moodboardscanaidclientsinformingaclearpictureofwhatthefinalproductwilllooklike.Theyserveasa(5)dictionary,translatingdesigntermslikeminimalismorrealismintoalanguagethatisunderstandableataglance.Themomentclientsseeamoodboard,theycanimmediatelygrasptheideasandexpresstheir(6).It'salsoessentialinguidingthedesignprocess,ensuringthatallprojectparticipantshaveasharedunderstandingofthecommon(7).Moodboardsareeasytocreate.Theycanbemadedigitallyonwebsitesor(8)bypastingorpinningmaterialsontoaboard.Considerstartingyournextprojectwithamoodboardtostreamlineyourcreativeprocessandclarifyyourvision.4.(2025春?寶山區(qū)期末)A.basedB.remindC.symptomsD.individuallyE.establishedF.consideredG.edgesH.availableI.releaseJ.accuratelyK.reliefTCMteasarehotterinhealthmarketHerbalteainspiredbytraditionalChinesemedicine(TCM)isbeingpreparedataTCMhospitalinDingxi,Gansuprovince,inDecember.SeveralChinesehospitalshavefoundtheir(1)inthecountry'sgrowinghealthdrinksmarketbyprescribingherbalformulas(開(kāi)處方)thattargetminor(2),fromcalmingnervesandaidingsleeptopromotinghealthyhair.YunnanProvincialHospitalofTraditionalChineseMedicinerecentlylaunchedfiveherbalmedicineformulasfordrinking.Onthefirstdayofthemarket(3),10,000doses(劑量)weresold.WanXixi,deputydirectorofthehospital'smedicaladministrationdepartment,saystheseformulasarefinished(4)onprescriptionsfromfamousTCMpractitioners(從業(yè)人員).Eachdoseofherbsis(5)packagedandcanbeboiledforeasyconsumptionathome."Thebagsofdriedherbsarenot(6)forpurchaseonthemarket.Toobtainthem,individualsmustobtainaprescriptionastheyaretailoredtoindividualdifferences,"Wanexplains.Inrecentyears,anincreasingnumberofhealth﹣consciouspeoplehavedevelopedastronginterestinsuchherbalteadrinks.ManyChinesehospitals,especiallyTCMhospitals,arekeentopromotetheirspecialherbalteaformulas,someofwhichchangeseasonally.Forexample,insummer,theyfocusonformulasofsmokedteafor(7)fromsummerheat.Inwinter,herbalteaformulasforthroatclearingaremorepopular.Inadditiontohospitals,manypharmacies(藥房),includingthe(8)brandBeijingTongRenTang,haveseenaboostinherbalteasales.Pharmacies(9)buyersthatwhilesomeherbsareavailableindrinkformandothers,andcanbeconsumedasfood,herbalformulasarestill(10)medicineandshouldbetakenunderpropermedicalsupervision.5.(2025春?上海校級(jí)月考)Directions:Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.designB.essentialC.filtersD.influenceE.eventuallyF.originallyG.patternsH.processesI.stuckJ.unlimitedK.visionTheMagicofMimicry(仿生學(xué))Tomimicsomeonemeanstocopythem.However,inscience,peoplecopyideasfromnatureornatural(1)tosolveproblemsortocreateproductswhichwillserveaspecificpurposetohelpus.Thisiscalledbiomimicryandits(2)canbeseeninmanyeverydayproducts.Perhapsthebest﹣knownexampleofbiomimicryisVelcro.Itwasinventedin1941byaSwissengineercalledGeorgedeMestral,wholookedattheburdockseedswhich(3)tohisdog'shair.Underthemicroscope,hediscoveredthattheseseedshadhooksonthem,sotheystucktoloopsonclothingorhair.Hecopiedthisideaandusedstripsofmaterialwithtinyhooksonthemandstripsofmaterialwithlooseloopson.Whenheputbothstripstogethertheystucklikeglue.Howeverunlikeglue,hecouldpeelbothstripsapartandreattachthem.Velcrowas(4)unpopularwithfashioncompaniesbutafteritwasusedbyNASAtostopitemsfloatinginspace,itbecamepopularwithchildren'sclothingcompanies.Morerecently,swimwearhasalsobeeninfluencedbynature.TheSpeedoFastskin,acontroversialswimsuit,wasseenattheBeijingOlympicsandwornby28ofthe33goldmedalwinners.Thetechnologyisbasedontherough(5)onashark'sskin,whichallowsthesharktoswimfaster.Sharkskinalsostopsbacteriagrowingonit,soscientistsarecopyingthissurfaceto(6)cleanerhospitals.ForNASA,protectingastronauts'eyesfromthesun'sraysisveryimportantbutprotectingtheireyesfromotherdangerousradiationisalso(7).Scientistsstudiedhoweaglesandfalconsclearlyrecognizetheirprey.Theydiscoveredthattheyhaveyellowoilintheireyeswhich(8)outharmfulradiationandallowsthemtoseeveryclearly.NASAcopiedthisoilanditisnowusedbyastronautsandpilotsinEagleEyesglasses.Inadditiontoprotectingeyesfromallthedangerousrays,thesesunglassesalsoimprove(9)indifferentweatherconditionssuchasfog,sunlightorjustnormallight.Itappearsthattheinfluenceofbiomimicryis(10),soitwillbeinterestingtoseewhatsolutionsnatureprovidesuswithinthefuture.6.(2025春?徐匯區(qū)校級(jí)期中)A.traditionsB.migrantC.moderateD.rankE.hospitalityAB.influentialAC.recognisedAD.keyAE.passedBC.serveBD.celebrationsHaveyouTriedTraditionalFoodsRecognisedbyUNESCO?In2003,theUNESCOIntangibleCulturalHeritageofHumanitylistwasestablishedtoprotectandpreservearangeofsocialpractices,fromcraftsmanshiptofestiveevents﹣andofcourse,foodpractices.ManyculinarydelightshaveachievedUNESCOstatus,includingtheNeapolitanpizzaofItalyandthebaguettesofFrance.Butwhichotherdelicaciesandfood(1)havemadethelist?CevicheAcombinationofrawfishmarinated(腌)inlimeandlocallygrownproduceisthe(2)tomakingceviche,afamedPeruviandish.ArecentadditiontotheUNESCOlist,cevichewasinducted(正式加入)in2023,whereitwas(3)forthespecialistpracticesandknowledgeneededtopreparethedelicacy.Theseculinarytechniquesaretypicallysharedwithinfamiliesandhavebeen(4)downforgenerations.HawkercultureinSingaporeHawkercultureisatermusedtodescribethecommunityofvendorswhocookandsellmealsacrossSingapore.Hawkercentres(5)asthenation'scommunitydiningrooms,andthecuisinevariesfromChinese,IndiantoMalayspecialities.Thecentresarecelebratedforattractingawealthofhungrycustomersfromadiverserangeofsocialbackgrounds.Thepracticecanbetracedbacktothe1800s,fromtheearly(6)populationwhosoldquick,affordablemealsfrommakeshiftstalls.Thesestallscouldbefoundintownsquares,parksandstreetpavements.Thetraditionhasevolvedsignificantlyovertheyearsandisstill(7)acrosstheregion.In2016,ahawkerstallcalledHawkerChaninSingaporebecamethecheapestMichelin﹣starrestaurantintheworld.TheMediterraneandietPraisedforitsemphasisonplant﹣basedfoodsandhealthyfats,theMediterraneandietoriginatedinthefoodculturesofancientcivilizationssurroundingtheMediterraneanBasin.Thedietcommonlyincludesfoodssuchaswholegrains,legumes,fish,eggs,freshfruitsandvegetablesaswellasoliveoil.Italsoincludesa(n)(8)amountofdairyandlimitedconsumptionofmeatandsaturated(飽和的)fat,likebutter.ThedietwasinductedbyUNESCOin2013andiscelebratedforitssocialvalues,suchas(9),neighbourlinessandcreativity.Itisalsoattributedwithbringingcommunitiestogetherinculturalspaces,festivalsand(10).7.(2025春?寶山區(qū)校級(jí)期中)A.influenceB.devotedC.physicallyD.pleasureE.affectedF.overallG.financiallyH.decisionI.positiveJ.striveK.joyfulHappiness,accordingtotheOxfordEnglishdictionary,isbasedonluckorgoodfortune.Joyontheotherhand,isdescribedasavividemotionof(1).Thus,happinessdependsonenvironment;joy,onouremotionalwell﹣being.Ifyouknowjoyfulpeople,youwillprobablynoticecommontraitsamongthem.Joyfulpeopleareoftenhealthy,both(2)andmentally;theyvaluestrong(3)relationships,andtheydon'tallowtheextremesoflife﹣﹣suddenhighsorsuddenlows﹣﹣to(4)themtoomuch.Joyfulpeopleleadamorestablelife.Buttheseabilitiesdonotjustarrive;theyhavetobeworkedat.Teachingourselvestobejoyfulmaybeoneofthegreatestthingswecandotoenhanceour(5)health.However,itisimportanttounderstandthatjoyisanemotionthatarisesfromwithinusandisnot(6)bythethingsthathappentous.Insteadoflookingforexternalthingstoprovidehappinessinourlives,wemust(7)tofindthejoywithin.Wemusteducateourselvesaboutjoyandworktoenhanceitinourlives.Onewaytostartistomakea(8)towakeupeverymorningandfindjoyinourlives.Thinkaboutaspecialpersonora(9)pet.Itisourchoicetobejoyfulorfearful.Let'stakethetimetotrainourselvestobe(10)﹣ourliveswillbebothhappierandhealthierforit.8.(2025春?浦東新區(qū)期中)Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.conscious,B.myths,C.lying,D.behaviours,E.necessarily,F(xiàn).inadequateG.recognizing,H.merrily,I.hiddenWhyit'shardtospotaliar?Movingintheirseat,glancingaroundtheroomandneverlookingyouintheeye.Wethinkweknowwhensomeoneis(1)tous,butdowereally?AstudypublishedinthePersonalityandSocialPsvchologvReviewshowedthatpeople'sabilitytotellifsomeoneislyingtothemislittlebetterthan50%.Interestingly,otherresearchsuggeststhatweareactuallyquitegoodatunconsciouslyspottingliars,butour(2)thoughtsrejectthis.ScientistR.EdwardGeiselmanpointsoutthattrainingin(3)liarsdoesn'talwayshelp,saying"quick,(4)trainingcoursesleadpeopletodoworsethaniftheygowiththeirnaturalreactions".Onereasonforthismaybe"truthbias(偏見(jiàn))".Expertshavesuggestedthatweareusuallybiasedtobelievethatpeoplearetellingusthetruth,atleastinmostcontexts.Anotherreasonthatmightmakeusbadatidentifyingliarsisthatthereareanumberof(5)aroundbodylanguageandlying.Manyofusbelievethatliarsareunlikelytolookusintheeyeorwillmoverestlesslyintheirseat.However,thisisn't(6)thecase.ProfessorofpsychologyKevinColwellsuggeststhatliarsoftenworkhardtocoverupthese(7).Itmaybethatnotlookingaway,orsittingmorestillthanusual,areactuallythegiveawaysthatsomeoneisnottellingthetruth.Itcanbehardtospotliars.Wearelikelytotrustpeople.andbehaviourscanbe(8).butifweknowsomeonewell,andifsomeoneisworkingtoohardtosticktotheirstory,it'spossibletoseethroughpeoplewhoarenottellingthetruth.9.(2024春?嘉定區(qū)校級(jí)月考)A.functionB.totalC.worthwhileD.distinguishingE.achievementsF.flowingG.acknowledgeH.promisingI.treatmentJ.prescribedK.sufferedOverthelast150years,thefieldofmedicinehasaccomplishedmanyastonishingthings.Someofthesemedical(1)arewell﹣known,antibiotics,vaccinesandorgantransplants,forexample.Herearethreesuccessstoriesintheworldofmedicalscience.SurvivingwithoutaHeartOnJuly2,2008,D'ZhanaSimmonsfromSouthCarolinawasgivenahearttransplant.She(2)fromaconditioncalleddilatedcardiomyopathy(擴(kuò)張型心肌?。?,whichmeantthatherheartwasweakenedandherbloodwasn'tbeingpumpedefficiently.Hernewheartfailedto(3)properly,sodoctorsfittedtwopumpstokeepherblood(4)whiletheywentlookingforanewheart.Itwasalmostfourmonthslater,onOctober29,thatanothertransplantwascarriedoutsuccessfully.In(5),she'dlivedwithoutaheartfor118days.Thisisthoughttobethelongestapediatricpatienthasbeenkeptalivewithoutanyheartatall.WakingPeoplefromComasIn1999,apatientinapersistentvegetativestate(植物人狀態(tài))duetoamotoraccidentwasseentobetwitching(抽動(dòng))byoneofhisnurses.Hisdoctor(6)acommonsleepingpill,zolpidem,incasethistwitchingwascausedbydiscomfort.Thedoctorcrusheditonaspoon,fedittothepatient,andwasshockedwhenjusthalfanhourlater,thecomatose(昏迷的)personmadeanoiseforthefirsttimeinfiveyears.Thissimple(7)hassincebeentriedwithseveralotherpatientswithmarvelousresults.Notallpatientsrespond﹣﹣infact,aroundfortypercentdon'tshowanyimprovement﹣﹣butthosewhoaresuccessfullyrescuedfromtheircomasarefinallyableto(8)theirlovedones,andevenhaveconversations.RestoringSighttotheBlindBlindnessisnotasingle,uniformcondition;itcanbevariouslycausedbyproblemsintheeyes,thenervesandthebrain.Thankstomachineimplants,peoplewhowerecompletelyblindsometimesbecomecapableof(9)coloursanddescribingobjects.Thedeviceworkslikeadigitalcamera,creatinganimageandthensendingsignalsthroughnervecellstothebrain.Doctorswerealsoabletorestoresighttoamanwhohadbeenblindforforty﹣threeyears;theydidthiswiththehelpofstemcells,oneofthemost(10)fieldsinmedicine.Neitherofthesetreatmentsareyetperfect,buttheyshowwhatsciencemaybecapableofinthefuture.10.(2024春?普陀區(qū)校級(jí)月考)A.excelledB.typicallyC.burningD.struggledE.surelyF.barriersG.windingH.conventionI.matterJ.essentialsK.obsessionTheArtofBloomingLateInhisteensandearlytwenties,MozarthadtoworkasanorganistandconcertmasterinhisnativeSalzburgtomakeendsmeet.Thoughacelestialgenius,he(1)likeameremortal.Underpaidandunfulfilled,hefelta(n)(2)desiretodevotemoretimeandenergytohisart.Soafteraperiodofdoubtanddeliberation,that'sexactlywhathedid.Hequithisjobandembarkedonwhatturnedouttobethemostproductiveandcreativeperiodofhislife.EvenifyouneverhopetoreachMozart'slevelofmastery,youmayrelatetohisneedtobreakfreefrom(3).Maybeyou'vedoneeverythingright—(4)atschool,workedhard,andlandedagood,high﹣payingjob—butyou'retiredofbeingjustlikeeveryoneelse.Maybeyouyearntodomorepersonallyfulfillingwork,likefoundingastart﹣uporturningahobbyintoafull﹣fledgedcareer.However,draftingaplanofactioncanbedaunting.What,then,isholdingyouback?RichKarlgaard,thepublisherofForbesmagazineandauthorofLateBloomers,arguesthatourculture's(5)withearlyachievementdiscouragesusfrompursuingourpassions.Insteadofhavingvariedinterests,studyingwidely,andtakingourtime—(6)forself﹣discovery—we'reencouragedtoacetests,becomespecialistsrightaway,andpursuesafe,stable,andlucrativecareers.Asaresult,mostofusendupchoosingprofessionalexcellenceoverpersonalfulfillment,andoftenweloseourselvesintheprocess.Topromptarevolutioninyourownlife,thereareafewthingstokeepinmind.Firstandforemost,it'snevertoolateto"become"yourself.Aristotle,forexample,didn'tfullydevotehimselftowritingandphilosophyuntilhewasnearly50.Therearealsobenefitstotakingalong,(7)pathtoself﹣fulfillment.Rememberthatage(8)bringswisdom,resilience,self﹣knowledge,andcreativity.CitingtheworkofdevelopmentalpsychologistErikErikson,Karlgaardwrites,the"ages40to64constituteauniqueperiodwhereone'screativityandexperiencecombinewithauniversalhumanlongingtomakeourlives(9)."Thatsaid,onceyou'vedecidedtoembarkonthejourney,itmaytakeyears,ifnotlonger,toreachyourdestination.Butasresearchhasshown,smalldailychangescanhaveacompoundeffectandslowlybut(10)leadyouclosertothepersonyouthinkyououghttobe.11.(2024春?長(zhǎng)寧區(qū)校級(jí)月考)A.appointedB.sturdyC.skyrocketD.toughE.flocktoF.atrandomG.sparkH.encounterI.attachimportancetoJ.criticallyK.immerseInthecityofShanghai,wheretheskylinereflectsablendoftraditionandmodernity,studentsfacethe(1)taskofpassinganEnglishhighschoolexamknownforitschallengingvocabularyanddifficultcomprehension.ThisexaminationnotonlytestslinguisticskillsbutalsodemandsadeepunderstandingofwordsintheEnglishlanguage.Asstudentsdigdeepintotheexamination,theycomeacrossapoolofwordsthatdemandbothprecisionandcreativity.TheEnglishlanguage,knownforitspracticalnature,challengescandidatestoremoveconfusionorambiguity(歧義)andpresentideaswithclarity.Theabilitytoexpressthoughtswithvividimagerybecomesakeyskillwhenstudents(2)themselvesincraftingessays.Theexamisnotdesigned(3);instead,itfollowsastructurethatneedsstudentsto(4)carefully.Soitrequiresacautiousapproachwithgreatattentiontodetails.Thestudents,armedwithalargevocabularyandgrammaticalfinessereadthroughcomprehensionpassagesthat(5)intellectualcuriosity.The(6)timeforthetestbecomesacrucialfactor,ascandidatesstrivetoshowtheirlinguistictechniqueswithinthelimitedtesttime.Scienceandfinancebecomethecommonthemesintheexam'sreadingcomprehensionsection.Studentsmay(7)passagesthatrequireadequateknowledgeofscienceorfinance,challengingthemtointerprettheprofessionalideasinthetext.Theexam'sdifficulties(8)whenitrequiresgreatlanguageskills.Inaglobalizedworld,wherecommunicationcrossesborders,theabilitytocarryone'slanguageproficiency(熟練度)likeaportabletoolbecomesessential.Studentsaretestednotonlyontheiracademicknowledgebutalsoontheirreal﹣worldlanguageapplication.Duetothelinguisticchallenges,students(9)preparationclasses,seekingguidancefromexperiencededucatorswhospecializeindecodingthecomplexitiesoftheexamofhighrisks.Inmanyparent'smind,theseeducationalopportunitiesbecomeinvaluableasstudentsabsorbstrategiestocopewiththeEnglishlanguageexamination.Inconclusion,theShanghaiEnglishhighschoolexamisaproofofthecity'spursuitforacademicexcellence.Inthefuture,thesestudentscarrywiththemthe(10)foundationlaidduringtheirpreparationsforthechallengingexamination,andalsoalifelonglovefortheEnglishlanguage.12.(2024春?楊浦區(qū)校級(jí)月考)A.emphasizeB.misunderstandingC.reflectD.referredE.contractF.attachedG.occurringH.opposeI.civilizationJ.concerningK.attractiveThemostdifficultpartofaWestern﹣Chinesemarriageistheculturaldifferences.ThetraditionalChinesecultureisestablishedontheConfucianphilosophy,whilethewesterncultureisbasedonancientGreek(1).Culturaldifferencesexistinalmosteveryaspectandtherefore(2)alsoonrelationshipsandmarriage.FromthetraditionalChinesepointofview,marriageisarelationship(3)manyaspectssuchasfamily,friendsandrelatives,whilefromtheWesternpointofview,marriageisa(4)signedbetweentwopeoplethatisbasedontrustandlove.Furthermore,Westerners'marriages(5)moretheindependenceandprivacyofthecouple.ThatiswhyWesternerssometimescannotunderstandwhyweChineseneedtosupportourrelativesifweareaskedtodoso.Chineseneedtomaintaintheir"face"and"relations".Eveninrelationship,wearesomehowstill(6)toourfamilyandrelatives.Ourpartnerhastounderstanditandatleastdoesnot(7)it.ItisnoteasytomaintainChinese﹣Westernrelationship.Culturaldifferencesmayresultin(8).YoungAsianladiesarefondofwesternmenbecausetheybelievetheyaremoregentlemanlyandinadditiontheirappearancesaremore(9).WesternmenmaythinkChineseladiesaregentlerandmorefeminine.Mysuggestionforthecross﹣culturerelationshipisalwaystryingtoputyourselfinother'sshoes:acceptingratherthanchanging;alwaysrespectingyourpartnerbutclarifyingyourownredlines;showingyourinterestinhis/herdifferentcultureandcarefullycommentingonitandsoon.Therearemoreandmorecross﹣culturemarriages(10)recently.Iwouldliketotakethischancetosincerelywishthemtheverybestintheirlovejourneys.13.(2024春?閔行區(qū)期中)A.controlB.abilityC.farD.depressionE.absorbedF.listsG.categoriesH.straightI.urgentJ.electronicK.upgradedMakinglistsisrelaxing.Itshowstheshapeoftheimmediatefuture;itcalmsyoudownanditmakesyoufeelgoodwhenyoucrosssomethingoff.List﹣makingisstandardpracticeintreatmentfor(1).Itmightevenhelpyoutogetthingsdonetoo.Themoreyouhavetodo,themoreyouneedalistandfewpeoplewithhigh﹣poweredjobsgetbywithoutthem.Womenalwaysthinkthey'rebetterat(2)thanmen.MentendtohaveTaskswhichtheyassembleintoActionPlanswhilewomenjusthavelistsofThingsToDo.JamesOliver,psychologist,hascreatedhisown"timemanagementmatrix(矩陣)".Hewritesalistofthingstodoandthenorganizestheminto(3)thingsthathavetobedone(4)away;otherthingsthatitwouldbegoodtodotoday;thingsthatareimportantbuthaven'tgottobedoneimmediatelyandthingsthatarel
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