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完形填空
(山东省
2020
届高三全国统一考试
模拟题)
Have you ever noticed
how the way you feel about yourself sometimes
depends on whether or not you get
confirmation of your value from others?
I have
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a lot about
nurturing a positive identity of love and
appreciation from the man who taught me to
train dogs.
First, he started out by
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his dogs with love and respect, and by
showing them an infinite amount of
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as they were
learning.
Then, the
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thing he did was a true stroke of
genius. He would cut a small piece of
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for each dog.
He would place it in the dog's sleeping
area, for him to
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each night. He would also
take this carpet during the
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and set it
down in various locations, and sit the dog on the
carpet, as he
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the dog for being
good.
Next, Frank would
teach the dog to
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the carpet himself, and
carry it to
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they were going. The dog
would then set the carpet down when
they
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, with Frank all of the time praising
him. Now Frank said,
dog begins to feel
that he truly
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in every place he travels
to, and no matter where he goes, he
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my love
and appreciation.
If this strategy
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so
brilliantly with dogs, would it not
work just
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with human beings?
21. A. learned
B.
accumulated
22. A. pleasing
23.
A. sympathy
24. A. first
25. A. cloth
26. A. lie on
27. A. morning
28. A. blamed
29. A. carry with
B.
treating
B. comfort
B. last
B. meat
B. hide in
B. afternoon
B. encouraged
B. care for
C. improved
C. surrounding
C. patience
C. next
C. area
D.
distinguished
D. chasing
D.
honor
D. least
D. carpet
D. play with
D. day
D. accompanied
D. pick up
C. stand beside
C. evening
C.
praised
C. cut
up
30. A. wherever
31. A. ran
32.
A. participated
33. A. receives
34. A. works
35.
A. as possible
B. whenever
B.
stopped
B. breaks
B. expects
B. goes
B. as well
C.
however
C. stood
C. belongs
C. ignores
C. agrees
D. whatever
D.
turned
D. corresponds
D.
takes
D. applies
D. still
less
C. better than
阅读理解
(河北省武邑中学
2019
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2020
学
年高二上学期期末考试)
A
Looking for work?
Tutors Wanted: Math / Science /
Humanities
+
Test
Preparation
Job Posted: 2
days ago
Wage:
$$27
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30 per hour
Job Type:
Part
-
time
Schedule: Afternoons, evenings,
weekdays, weekends
Job description:
We’re looking for tutors to join us
before the next school year starts.
Our
suitable
candidate
will
be
able
to
assist
middle
and
high
school
students
with
test
preparation and academic work in Math,
Science and / or Humanities.
We’ll pay for your training before this
fall and can also offer flexible summer tutoring
chances,
including teaching group
classes.
Once our fall
semester starts on August 21, we’ll have even
higher demand for tutoring sessions
on
Sundays from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. as well as from 3
p.m. to 9 p. m.
Monday
-
Thursday.
What we offer:
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Flexible scheduling. Tutors work from 15 to 30
hours per week depending on availability and
student demand.
※ Free Sunday dinners
during the academic year.
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Fun staff gatherings.
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Health insurance
reimbursement
(补偿)
for staff
working over 30 hours per week.
※ We are 5 minutes’ walking distance
from the Menlo Park Caltrain Station.
Applicants must:
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※ Be willing to
tutor students through the full academic
year.
Application
instructions:
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(简历)
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and
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※ Let us know
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※ Tell us which
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Math, Science and / or
Humanities.
21. Which period
of time needs the most tutors during the academic
year?
A. Saturday and
Sunday mornings.
B.
Friday afternoons and evenings.
C. Monday and Thursday mornings.
D. Sunday afternoons and
evenings.
22. What can a
tutor enjoy who works more than 30 hours per
week?
A. Comfortable
accommodation.
B.
Free job training every month.
C. Health insurance reimbursement.
D. Free meals during the academic
year.
23. What qualification
should a suitable candidate have?
A. He / She must tutor all the subjects
part
-
time.
B. He / She must be good at the
subjects they tutor.
C.
He / She must have a previous tutoring
experience.
D. He / She must
work every evening through the academic
year.
B
Since the age of three, Chelsie Hill
had dreamed of becoming a dancer. “The only thing
I loved
was dance,” she said. In 2010,
however, a car accident left her paralyzed from
the waist down. For
Hill, it was not
the end of a dancing career but the beginning.
Hill
danced
in
her
wheelchair
right
alongside
her
nondisabled
high
school
dance
team.
It
definitely took a lot of
learning and patience to dance in a
wheelchair.
After
graduation,
Hill
met
people
online
who
had
suffered
various
injuries
but
shared
her
determination, and she invited them to
dance with her. It was an amazing experience for
her.
In 2014 Los Angeles,
she formed a team of dancers with disabilities she
called the Rollettes. “I
want to break
down the stereotype of wheelchair users and show
that dance is dance, whether you’re
walking
or
you’re
rolling,”
she
said.
Dancing
on
wheels,
the
Rollettes
discovered,
can
be
just
as
fast
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paced,
artful, and fulfilling as the
foot
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based variety.
Hill
has
attained
what
many
people
never
will:
her
childhood
dream.
But
the
Rollettes
have
helped her find
something else just as fulfilling. Every year she
holds a dance camp for wheelchair
users
of
all
ages
and
abilities.
She
calls
it
the
Rollettes
Experience,
and
in
2019,
173
participants
from ten
countries attended.
For
many, it was the first time they’d felt they
belonged. Steph Aiello said that working with
Hill challenged her to be more
independent. Edna Serrano said being part of the
Rollettes team gave
her the courage to
get behind the wheel of a car because she had more
confidence.
The
dancers
aren’t
the
only
ones
feeling
inspired.
One
woman
saw
the
team
competing
and
commented, “You guys are so awesome!
I’m in tears when you rock! To be in a wheelchair
can still
be so beautiful!”
24. What do we know about
Chelsie
Hill from the first
two paragraphs
?
A. She got seriously injured in a
dancing match.
B. She
stopped dancing right after a car
accident.
C. She dreamed of
being a dancer at a young age.
D. She danced in a disabled team in
high school.
25. What does
the underlined word “stereotype” in paragraph 4
refer to?
A. Conservative
views.
C. Incurable
disabilities.
B. Improper
behaviors.
D. Physical weaknesses.
26.
What do we know about the Rollettes
Experience?
A. Audience
spoke ill of the competition.
B. Participants benefited
greatly from it.
C. It is
aimed to select the best dancers.
D. It made
Hill’s childhood dream fulfilled.
27. What can be a suitable title for
the text?
A. Chelsie Hill, An Artful Dancer
B.
Disability, Good for Dancing
C. Help others; Help Yourself
D. Attaining Dancing Dream In
Wheelchair
C
Since App Store was set up, it has been
selling consumers one simple thing—choice. Whether
you wanted to play games, read the
news, or do a thousand other things, there was
something for
whatever you
desired.
Then
something
funny
happened.
Logging
into
the
App
Store
today
is
like
going
into
a
shopping mall with only a
coupon
(
优惠券)
for
one thing: There's so much choice; it might be
easier
to give up than to
choose.
It isn't consumers
who are burdened, though. Too much content of all
kinds also has economic
effects. When
countless choices are available, it causes
pressure, pushing prices down and driving us
a bit crazy.
So
what is the way forward? It may well be to turn
less choice itself to the marketing strategy.
There arc already signs that this is
happening. Firstly content companies are looking
to prevent their
offerings from getting
lost in the tons of stuff. Most obvious is Disney,
which is planning to open its
own
streaming
service
next
year.
The
point
is
to
narrow
the
focus
so
that
those
seeking
Disney
cartoons will have one place to go,
rather than being around various
services.
Yet if that
represents a careful first step, there are more
extreme options too. Consider the idea
of a wine club: from tens of thousands
of bottles each year, subscribers
(用户)
pay someone to
select
the most interesting
ones.
Perhaps what
comes
next
for digital
content is
similar—carefully
selected
offerings from trusted sources that put choices in
the hands of someone else in order to get
rid of the anxiety of
choosing.
Up to now, too
much choice in digital media has only one
solution: the algorithm
(运算法则)
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