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杨浦高中补习班杨浦秋季补习班新王牌高三 15版二模汇编2语法完型选词闵浦普徐原始版.docx

1、杨浦高中补习班杨浦秋季补习班新王牌高三 15版二模汇编2语法完型选词闵浦普徐原始版语法填空【闵行】 (A) The year was 1932. Amelia Earhart was flying alone from North America to England in a small single-engined airplane. At midnight, several hours after she had left Newfoundland, she ran into bad weather. To make things worse, her altimeter (高度表) f

2、ailed and she didnt know how high she _(25) _ (fly). At night, and in a storm, a pilot was in great difficulty without an altimeter. At times, her plane nearly plunged into the sea.Just before dawn, there was further trouble. Amelia noticed flames coming from the engine. With all the difficulties, A

3、melia Earhart wasnt sure if she _(26)_ reach land. There was nothing to do but keep _(27)_(go).In the end, Amelia Earhart did reach Ireland. It was with the great courage _(28)_ she made the safe landing. And for the courage she had shown, she was warmly welcomed in England and Europe. When she retu

4、rned to the United States, she _(29)_(honor) by President Hoover at a special dinner in the White House. From that time on, Amelia Earhart was famous.What was so important about her flight? Amelia Earhart was the first woman _(30)_(fly) the Atlantic Ocean alone, and she had set a record of fourteen

5、hours and fifty-six minutes.In the years that followed, Amelia Earhart made several flights across the United States, and on each occasion she set a new record for flying time and was _(31)_(skillful) than her previous flight. Amelia Earhart made these flights to show that women had a place in aviat

6、ion (航空) and that air travel was useful. Her passion for flight lasted in her remaining life _(32)_ she mysteriously disappeared from public in the year 1937.(B) It has become acceptable for people to say that women work less than men and therefore deserve less! It may have been true in the past whe

7、n women were expected to stay at home and look after children, but women have changed over the years. They have “come out”! Gone _(33)_(be) the days when they toiled (辛苦) the kitchen stove all day long; they are now aware of their needs and are willing to fight for them. They expect to be given the

8、respect they deserve, both at home and at work. They have realized _(34)_ intellectual potential and have determined to do something about it!Women on two wheels have become _(35)_ familiar sight on the roads of most Asian countries during the past few years. It is common to find a woman _(36)_(take

9、) her children on her bicycle to school and then reaching her office in time. “Super woman” _(37)_ she is, it is rather difficult to combine a career and a decent home life. She needs to feel _(38)_(support). She may arrive at work feeling as if she has already done a full days job. _(39)_ colleague

10、s doubt her passion to her job, she will feel sad. At the same time, women of today expect their partners to contribute towards childcare and household chores.Todays women are learning to avoid situations that make them feel more stressed and it is a hard struggle. (40)_ (40)_ (40)_ all this, the ne

11、w woman, “the superpower” has arrived. She still believes in the power and value of a family unit and she holds it in high esteem(尊重).【浦东】(A) What should you take in with you when you take an exam? Pen, pencil, eraser, ruler and dont forget a bottle of water!According to a study held in London, stud

12、ents _25_(bring) water into exams may improve their grades by up to 10%. Scientists in UK did the study on 448 students. The students were studying for different degrees at the University of East London. Only 25% of them entered the exam hall with water. Scientists then compared their exam results w

13、ith their normal schoolwork grades. They found that all those who _26_(bring) water with them got better grades by 2% to10%. Scientists also predicted the students scores according to their normal schoolwork. They wrote down their possible scores on paper _27_ the students took exams.It is unclear _

14、28_ drinking water improves exam results. But scientists say having enough water in our bodies and not feeling thirsty could have a helpful effect on our brains. Drinking water may also reduce anxiety, _29_ has a bad effect on exam performances.“_30_ the explanation is, it is clear that students _31

15、_ try hard to stay hydrated (含水的) with water during exams,” one of the scientists said. So next time, when you are going to have a big exam, try _32_(furnish) yourself with a bottle of water. It may help you pass the exam!(B)Without any previous notice a documentary dominated headlines and social we

16、bsites over the weekend.Under the Dome, a 103-minute documentary _33_(self-fund) by former news anchor Chai Jing _34_(release) in China on Feb 28. It has rapidly pushed the public awareness about air pollution and encouraged people to join in _35_ effort to make a difference.Chai, 39, said she start

17、ed the work out of her “personal clashes” with smog after she gave birth to a daughter. “I sealed tight all the windows. I started every day by checking the air pollution index” Chai said. Millions of other people are doing the same. While they stop there, Chai goes much _36_(deep). “I dont want to

18、live in this way. I need to find out where the smog comes from and what on earth is going on.”Chais research reveals that it is the burning of coal and oil _37_ contributes to 60 percent of PM2.5 pollutants. She then goes on to disclose loopholes in car emissions regulations. Some of the laws have b

19、een in place for years, _38_ have never been applied. The film also explains that businesses are pressured not to obey the laws because violating them carries little or no cost, while making changes pushes up costs. The film also points at Chinas petroleum and steel industries _39_ the biggest sourc

20、es of air pollution.Chai goes on to list the things ordinary people can do _40_(help) and sums everything up by calling for individual responsibility in reporting illegal emissions via the hotline 12369.【普陀】 (A) Good ideas often start with really silly questions. Bill Bowerman was making breakfast o

21、ne day. As he stood there making waffles (华夫饼干) for his son, he wondered what would happen if he poured rubber (25)_ his waffle iron. Later, he tried it and the result looked something like the bottom of most sports shoes we see today. Still, when he took this idea to several existing shoe companies

22、, he was laughed at. In fact, every single company turned him down. Though rather discouraged, Bowerman persevered and went on (26)_ (form) his own company, making NIKE athletic shoes. Sometimes good ideas grow out of frustration. When Fred Smith was a student at Yale University, he needed to have s

23、ome paperwork (27)_(deliver) across the country the next day. Smith was amazed to find out that overnight delivery was impossible. He sat for a long while (28)_ (wonder) why. Why couldnt there be a reliable overnight mail delivery service? He decided to design one. Smith did just that and turned his

24、 design into (29)_ class project. His business professor gave him only a C for his efforts. However, Smith was not through. He improved the ideas in that class project and eventually turned (30)_ into one of the first and (31)_ (successful) overnight mail services in the worldFedEx.We know today, of

25、 course, that each of these ideas led to an incredibly successful product or service (32)_ has changed the way many of us live. The best questions are usually open-ended and are often silly. Children arent afraid to ask such questions, but adults frequently are. Think how different the world might b

26、e (33)_ people never asked “silly” question!(B)A lot of people in the world today are used to working, going on holiday, and having moneybut many of them arent happy. Yet other people seem to be really happy, (34)_ _ they are poor, or have no job, or are surrounded by problems. Why?Professor Mihaly

27、Csikszentmihalyi, from the University of Chicago, has interviewed thousands of people who have a happy life to find out how they do it. “I (35)_ (study) happiness for over 30 years,” says Csikszentmihalyi. “My interest in the subject came from my own experience as a child during World War II, when I

28、 saw many adults destroyed by the terrible events. But there were always a few who kept their courage, helped others, and were able to give a sense of purpose and meaning to their lives. I wanted to find out how a person (36)_ build a fulfilling and enjoyable life.”In general, his research showed th

29、at people were unhappy doing nothing. The professor stresses that happy people dont waste time, either at work or when theyre free. “Many people feel the time that they spend at work or at school wasted. But often their free time (37)_ (waste) as well. Many people are used to doing passive thingswat

30、ching television, for examplewithout (38)_ (use) any skills. As a result, life goes past in a series of boring experiences.”But it doesnt have to be this way. The professor has found that people are happy when they get into (39)_ he calls “flow”. When people get very involved in a task that they hav

31、e chosen, and which is well-defined and challenging, they experience “flow”, a situation (40)_ they dont notice time passing.People who are not used to happiness can learn how to be happy, says the professor, if they constantly get into “flow” states. Is happiness as easy as that? Perhaps it is.【徐汇】

32、【松江】【金山】(A)As you get older, it feels like time tends to move faster. As Dan Ariely explains over at The Wall Street Journal, we tend to fall into familiar routines _25_ we age and that makes time move quickly.We perceive time something like a stack of memories, so the less new experiences you have, the less likely you are to fill in those memories with intere

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