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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1
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A
Shynessequalslosingopportunities,lesspleasureand few
ersocialconnections,buttherearewaystomakeit athingof
thepast.
WhenIwasfifteen,ber anattractivegirltr
essmademefocusonmeinsteadofh
myownvoicebutnothersandIthoughtaboutwhatIw
astryingtosayinsteadofwhatshewastryingtosay.
vesyou
edsocializing(社
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交)treducingyourownshyness, Iw
antyoutoabsorbthefollowingtipsandideasandsta rttoput
themintopractice.
whatotherp< br>eoplearewearingandmakeamentalnote,listentotheir conv
ersations,imaginewheretheymightlive,andmak eapointof
ydoesthisgiveyoumoretotalkab
out,i talsoreducessocialanxiety,leavingyoufeelingcal
mer.
opleliketotalkaboutthe
mselvesan dwillfindyouinterestingifyoufindthemintere
stio nsthatrequiremorethana“yes”or“no”
responsesucha s“Whatdoyoulikeaboutthisplace?”
ratherthan“Doyo ulikethisplace?”
Oncetheyhaveanswered,youcanuse add-on(追
加)questionsconnectedwiththefirstsuchas
“Whatotherplacesdoyoulikeinthiscity?”
agrea twaytogetthec
onversationgoing.
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NowIlovemeetingnew peopleandsuspectthatmycurrentsoci
alconfidencew ouldbeuecognizabletomyfifteen-year-old
self.
hordidntpayattentiontowhatthegirlwassayi ngb
ecause________.hyandner
vous
t interestedi
idofyourshyness,youshould________.
eautifulgirltot
alkwith
ple somein
einferredfromthetextthat_
_______.
willnoticeourappearanceifwefocusontheirl ook
plewillhavenofriendsunlesstheychangethemse< br>plemaysufferagreatdealandmaybelesshappy
iket oshowofftheirvoicesinfrontofboys
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fthefollowingquestio nswilltheauthorprobably
adviseustoask?
ovelyday,isntit?ikeplayingbasketbal
l?
hinkhewillpasstheexam?oufindthatEng
lishish ardtolearn?
B
London—
Sheep,liketur keysandostriches,arenotconsideredthemo
hscienti stssaidlastWednesdayh
u
ldbemuchsmarterthanw ethink.
ResearchersattheBabrahamInstitut einCambridge,Southe
rnEngland,haveshownthatthea nimalshaveagoodmemorysys
temandareextremelygood atrecognizingfaces—
whichtheythinkisasuresignof intelligence.
BehaviouralscientistKeithK endrickandhisfriendstrain
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ed20sheeptorecognizeanddistinguis h25pairsofsheepfac
esandusedelectrodes(电
极)t omeasuretheirbrainactivity,whichshowedtheycould
remember50facesforuptotwoyears.
“Ifthey candothatwithfaces,theyhavetohavereasonable
int elligence;otherwise,whatisthepointofhavingasystemforrememberingfacesandnotrememberinganythingels e?”
Kendricksaidinan
interview.
Sohoursofseeminglymindlesseatinggrassmaynotbesomi nd
lessafterall.
Kendrickbelievesshee pgettheirreputationasdumb(unabl
etospeak,uninte lligent)animalsbecausetheyliveinlarg
egroupsand donotappeartohavemuchindividualityandaref
right enedofjustabouteverything.
“Allanimals,i ncludinghumans,oncetheyarefrightened,
donttendt oshowsignsofintelligentaction,”heexplained.
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Inresear chreportedinthesciencejournalNature,Kendric
kan dhisteamshowedthatsheep,likehumans,haveaspecializedsysteminthebrainwhichallowsthemtodistinguisha mon
gmanydifferentfaceswhichlookextremelysimila r.
“Themostimportantfindingofthestudyist hattheyareabl
e,bothfromabehaviouralpointofview andfromlookingatth
ewaythebrainisorganized,tore memberalargenumberofind
ividualsforaverylongtim e,”saidKendrick.
“eshowingsimilarabili
tiesi nmanywaystohumans.”
5.Fromthefirstparagr aphwecanfindthat________.A.pe
opleusedtothinksh eepweresmarterthantheotheranimalsB
.peopleusedt oraisesheepinawrongwayC.peopledontcon
sidershee pascleveranimalsD.peoplehavedonealotofres
earch onsheep
6.FromwhatKendricksaidintheinter viewwelearnthat___
_____.A.scientistshavelearne deverythingaboutsheeps
intelligenceB.scientists havelearnedalittleaboutshe
epsintelligenceC.sci entistscantdoanythingmoreabout
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sheepsmemoryD.scientistsdono thavetoresearchanimals
memory7.Asisknowninthepa ssage,
________.A.sheepareamongtheweakanimals
B.itisnotrightforpeopletoraisesheepingroups
C.whensheepeatgrassinthefieldtheirmindsm aybeactive
D.ifpeoplefeelfrightened,theymaybeco mebraver
C
AScottishuniversityisco nsideringallowingstudentstou
rghUniversityalrea
dyhastheequipmenttoallowasmallnumberofstudents touse
officialsatEdinburghUniv
ersitysaythat itisunfairtoexpectstudentstousepensand
paperine xamswhenthemajorityoftheircourseworkisdoneo
rad uatesattheSchoolofDivinityhavet
hechoiceofusing computerswiththeirfinalanswersbeingc
ollectedon aUSBstick,butthetake- upstandsatlessthan10
percent.
DaiHoun sell,aprofessorofhighereducationattheunivers
it y,said,
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“ Wevegottolookatalternativestothehandwrittenexam.L< br>ookingaheadtenyearsfromnow,Imsuretherewillnotbe hand
writtenanswersanylongerintheexamofcertains ubjects,b
ndoesntapplys
omuchtoscienceandeng ineeringsubjectswherestudentsha
vetousechartsan dmathematicalformulae(公
式).Thereisnttechnologya tthemomenttoallowthemtodoth
atonacomputer.”
Headdsthattheapprovalofstudentsisthekeybeforeanyth i
said,
“Wedontwanttoputstudentsfutureatrisk byexperimentin
oul
dbeapowerfailure.”
NoraMogey,headofMediaandLearningTechnologyServ iceat
theuniversity,said,
“Alotofenoughpract iceintypingonacomputerwithatimel
inkthey
dobetterwithapenintheirhandthanonakeyboard.”
JenniferCadiz,presidentattheNationalUnionofStu dents
intheUK,said,
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“Itsgreattoseeuniversitiesrecognizi ngthattimeshave
anbeareallystressfultimeforstud entsan
ditshelpfultoofferthemaflexible(灵活
的) waytocompleteexams.”
NoothermajorScottis huniversitieshaveplanstofollowin
EdinburghUnive rsitysfootstepsandtheScottishQualific
ationsAut horitysaysithasdecidednottocarryouttheplan
ingt oPara.1,weknowthatinE
dinburghUniversity_______ _.
urseworkis
udentswillusecomput ersduring
aiHounsellsattitudetowardsEdinburghUn i
versitysnewplan?
ndo
erlinedword
“assured”inPara.3probablymeans“________”.
nfer
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fromthepassagethat________.
niversit ieswilltrytocarryoutthechallengingp
sitiesshoul dntmakestudentsstressfuldurin
gexams
ofcomputersinexamswontspreadwidelyinashortt
tss houldgetreadytousecomputersinexamsinf
uture
D
Closeyoureyesforaminuteandimagin ewhatlifewouldbelik
aginewhatitwould
belikes pendingtherestofyourlifewithyoureyesclosed.I
ma ginehavingtoreadthispage,notwithyoureyesbutwithyo< br>urfingertips.
Withexistingmedicalknow ledgeandskills,twothirdsofth
fortunately,ri chcountriespossessmostofthisknowledge
,whiledev elopingcountriesdonot.
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ORBISisaninternationalnon-pr ofitorganizationwhichop
eratestheworldsonlyflyi ngteachingeye
ntendstohelpfightblindness worldwide.
InsideaDC-8aircraft,thereisafully- equipped
teachinghospitalwithtelevisions tudiosandclassrooms.
Doctorsaretaughtthelatestt echniquesofbringingsightb
tORBISalsoaimsatpromo tingpea
cefulcooperation(合作)amongcountries.
ORBIStriestohelpdevelopingcountriesbypro vidingtrain
ingduringthree-weekmedical
astaughtsight-savingtechniquestoov
er35,000 doctorsandnurses,whocontinueto
asc
se vento
tenmillionblindinChina,ORBISisplanningtod omoreforth
omentORBISisworkingonalong-termplant odevel
opatrainingcentreandtoprovideeyecareserv iceto
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eedsyourhelptocontinuetheirwor
kandfreepeop lefromblindness.
Forjust$$38,
youcanhelpon epersonsee;for$$380youcanbringsightto10p
eople;$$ 1,300helpsteachadoctornewskills;andfor$$13,00
0y oucanprovideatrainingprogrammeforagroupofdoctorsw< br>neyca
helpORBISimprovetheq
ualityoflifefo rsomanypeoplelessfortunatethanourselv
es.12.The firstparagraphisintendedto________.
thep ublictoleada
couragethepublictouseimaginati on13.Whatdowelearnab
outexistingmedicalknowledg eandskillsintheworld?
enotequallydistrib uted.C.
vebenefitedmostofthe
blind.14.ORBISa imstohelptheblindby________.
ngdoctorsandnurses
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fitorganization
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ngtime,heheardoftal
esoftheother sideofthehill—
storiesofrichland,weatherandbeau tifulscenery.
Oneday,hewastoimproveit,so hepackedhisbags,lefthisho
meandstartedclimbingt hehill,toliveabetterlife.
Theclimbwasvery,th ehillwasverysteep(陡峭
的)indeed,andhealmostwanted tohimgoing.
Oneafternoon,themancametoano thersteeppartofthehill.
ehadhappenedt
meitwa salittlehardtogetit
over,hesurelywasabletodoit.
,
themanwastootiredafterallthosedaysofand pushingthrou
hathestillhadnoresultstoshow,noftohimsel
f,
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“Maybelifeontheothersideofthehillisnotlik ewhatthe_
_omeisntthatanyway.”
Hefinallymade hisdecision,__andsetoffforhishome.
heclimbed overthatslope(斜
坡),hecouldseetheothersideoftheh illandallhehadheard
aboutthatplacewasbuthetosto ptryingwhenthingsweregoi
ngtogetmuchbetter.21.2 2.
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sheaskedme
com eintoherroomtoplaytheotherday,IwenttoseehowborededcandyatthemomentIsteppedintotheroom.
ItallstartedonSaturdayavoiceinmyheadtoldmetosteal he
redwhatwouldhappenif
ertherewasapresentin t
hekitchenandsherushedforit!Aftersheleft,Islid eintoh
grewwidely
andIwasdaydreamingabouthow muchcandyIwouldhaveafterI
efounditwasmethatateh ercandy,sheranaf
termearoundthehouseforabout30m inute.
宜宾市李庄中学2017届高三国庆节英语作业2
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Areyoutrulyhappy?Doyoueverknowwhatitmean stobehappya
ndwhatittakestoachievehappiness?
Makeaplanforattaining(实
现)odswil
lbeli kelytoincreaseifyouaregoingaftersomethingyouva
lue.
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sytobegintoth
inknegativelywhenyouaresurrou nded
Whensomethinggoeswrong,
trytofigureo utasolutioninsteadofbeingabsorbedinself
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happypeopledontallowsetbackstoaffecttheirmoods becau
setheyknowthatwithalittlethoughttheycantu rnthecircu
mstancesbacktotheirfavour.
andwillleadyoutocontinuoushappiness.
you treatyourselftolunch,takealong,relaxingbathorsimplyspendafewextraminutesonyourappearance,youwill bes
ubconsciously(下意识地)puttingyourselfinabetter mood.
Findingthehumourinsituationscanals oleadtohappiness.
Findawaytomakelightofasituati onthatwouldotherwisema
keyouhappy.
A. Whatmakesonepersonhappymaybeverydifferentfromwhatmakessomeoneelsehappy.
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B.Onthecontrary,ifyouarearou ndpeoplewhoarehappy,
theiremotionalstatewillbei nfectious.C.Beingoverwei
ghtornoteatingnutritio usfoodscanhaveanegativeeffect
onyourmood.D.Thes eareimportantquestionsforanyonewh
oisseekinghap pinesstoaskhimself.E.Spendafewminutes
eachdayth inkingaboutthethingsthatmakeyouhappy.F.Th
erear esometipsinlifethatleadtohappiness.
G.It salsoimportanttotakesometimeeachdaytodosomethi
ngniceforyourself.完形填空
rbirthdays,pe oplebirthdaycardsandbirthdaygiftsfromt
enscards oftenhavealarge
成
人)havepicturesofflowers ,therei
salwaysasimple,suchas
urnsoftheDay
InBritainchildrenareoftenliftedoffthegroun dandagain
suddenly,ericanpa
rentshavetheofsp anking(打……的屁股)
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