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2016
年上海中考自主招生:复旦附中自招考试真题(英语)
are fed
up_______the old routine.
A.
with B. of C. at D. on
is such a(n)
_______teacher that has devoted all his and energy
to his students.
A.
conscientious B. conscious C. academic D.
scientific
are looking for someone with a real
sense of_______ to the job.
A.
committee B. commitment C. community D. commission
are
fewer
working
hours
in
the
executive
jobs,
_______the
job
stress
is
comparatively
higher.
A. that B. where C. which D.
what
you are_______ to the seafood, you’d
better avoid eating it.
A. sensible B. sentimental C. sensitive D. sensory
the celebration, fireworks have been_______ at the
bay.
A. set out B. set about C.
set up D. set off
declared
the
war,
for
they
believed
that
country
had_______
the
weapons
of
mass
destruction.
A.
liberated B. countered C. approved D. proliferated
journalist reported the_______ of children labors
who had worked many days on end.
A. expansion B. expedition C. exploitation D.
exploration
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 va
rious 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.‖
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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 navigate
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 of higher learning.
―Give her the opportunity,‖ he
wrote.
Henry Wells, a
founder of Wells Fargo and a friend of Cornell’s
benefactor, Ezra Cornell established
this college, when were not considered
capable of higher lear
ning. ―Give her
the opportunity,‖ he wrote.
The great-great-great-great
granddaughter of Henry Wells, Stephanie Redmond,
18,of Washington
State,
said
that
earlier
this
year
a Wells
student
had
tracked
her
down
and
asked
her
to
support
the
protest. But Ms. Redmond said the move
the move to admit men had encouraged her to enroll
at Wells
this
year
as
a
freshman.
She
plans
on
a
career
in
engineering,
a
male-dominated
field,
and
said
attending an all-
women’s
college might have put her at a
disadvantage.