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上海复旦附中自主招生英语试题
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摘要:上海复旦附中自主招生英语试题
are fed up _______the old routine.
A. with
B. of
C. at
D. on
D. scientific
D. commission
D. sensory
is such a(n) _______teacher that has
devoted all his and energy to his students.
A. conscientious
A.
committee
A.
sensible
A. set out
higher.
A. that
destruction.
A.
liberated
A. expansion
What is the thing called
happiness? For centuries, people were too busy
pursuing it 39 much
time analyzing it.
Now a pioneering band of researchers has finally
bagged the elusive quarry or
at least
taken its measure. Using such sophisticated new
tools 40 the five-item Life Satisfaction
Scale and the seven-point Delighted-
terrible Scale (On a scale of one to seven, how do
you feel
about your life?),social
psychologists have plumbed the heart of happiness.
And their answer to
the age-old 41 is
that it all depends.
Happiness,
that
is,
42
what
makes.
you
feel
happy,
which
is
why
psyc1hologists
often
call
it“subjective
well
-
being.” But
from studies
of various
age
and population groups
in the
United
States and abroad, they have
reached some 44 at the top of the charts is not,
as many might expect,
success, youth,
good looks or any of those 45 assets. The clear
winner is relationship, close ones,
followed
by
happy
marriage.
Supportive,
intimate
connections
with
other
people
seem
46
important.
Using
simple
survey
questions,
psychologist
David
Myers
found
that
the
47
happy
people are those in
unhappy
marriages. Happiest are those
who married 48 their “best friend.”
39. A. to spend
B. spending
C. has spent
D. have spent
B. countered
B. expedition
C. approved
C. exploitation
D. proliferated
D. exploration
journalist
reported the_______ of children labors who had
worked many days on end.
B.
where
C.
which
D. what
declared
the
war,
for
they
believed
that
country
had_______
the
weapons
of
mass
B. conscious
C. academic
are looking for someone with a real sense
of_______ to the job.
B. commitment
B.
sentimental
B. set about
C. community
C.
sensitive
C.
set
you are_______ to the
seafood, you’d better avoid eating it.
the celebration, fireworks have
been_______ at the bay.
are fewer
working hours in the executive jobs, _______the
job stress is comparatively
B. alike
C. as
D. for instance
logy
B. mystery
C. solution
D. trick
s in
B.
leans against
C. depends on
D. arrives at
tic
B. idealistic
C. objective
D.
individualistic
sly
B. contradictorily
C. harmoniously D.
consistantly
ble
B. reliable
C. inevitable
D.
endurable
B.
tremendously
C.
swiftly
D. basically
B. best
C.
least
D. worst
B. with
C. for
D. off
上海复旦附中自主招生英语试题
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摘要:上海复旦附中自主招生英语试题
Sarah
Alexander
celebrated
the
start
of
her
last
year
at
Wells
College
the
way
many
other
seniors before her
have. She ran across the picturesque to the shores
of Cayuga Lake, where she
jumped into
the water.
So
did many of her fellow seniors. But dozens of
students decided to stay away, especially the
relatively few newly arrived male
students.
Wells
College, which since 1868 had educated only women,
began accepting men this year in
hopes
of bolstering its dwindling enrollment. For many
students and alumnae, it was a crushing
decision. After the college announced
last October that it would go coeducational, about
half of
the students protested and two
filed a lawsuit, which they later dropped.
The
students
—
33
men
and
383
women
–
campus
late
month
Both
sexes
are
now
trying
to
naviga
te new social
landscape. Mr. Phillips said“You can’t do guy
stuff. Every time you want to
sit and
watch sports or a
game,
it turns into a
movie.” The
women were “some what nasty.”
I
could
see
the
dirty
looks
in
their
eyes,”
he
said.“But
I
was
not
going to
let
that
stop
me
from
coming.”
Wells was a
place where women did not have to fuss over their
appearance or fight to be
taken
seriously by their professors. They could enjoy
the camaraderie of their campus sisters and
their playful traditions. Besides
jumping into the lake, the women dance around the
maypole each
May and kiss the feet of
the statue of Minerva, the Roman goddess of
wisdom, before exams.
Ms. Alexander said,“People told us we
wouldn’t notice a difference, but from the moment
men
arrived on
campus not
could notice a difference. Waking up early to put
on makeup, and that’s
odd,” she
said.
Henry
Wells,
a
founder
of
Wells
Fargo
and
a
friend
of
Cornell’s
benefactor,
Ezra
Cornell
established this college, when women
were not considered capable o
f higher
learning. “Give her
the opportunity,”
he wrote.
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