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届上海市各大高中名校高二英语试题分类专题汇编:六选四
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届上海市建平中学高二英语期中考试题】
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Section C (8%)
Directions:
Read fee passage
carefully
. Fill in each blank with a
proper sentence given in the box.
Each
sentence can be used only once. Note that there
are two more sentences than you need.
A. Psychics are popular today, esp.
when we are stressed.
B. Many people
just wait for the future to unfold, not doing
anything to accelerate or decelerate
the reading coming to fruition.
C. Does the person specialize in the
area in which you need guidance?
D. They tend to explore the unknown
without doing a lot of research.
E.
A psychic
will
obviously
focus
on
your
areas
of
interest
and
even
share
insights
about
your
future.
F.
It’s a person
al decision, so
take the time to find a good match.
Things you must consider before seeing
a psychic reader (
读心者
)
Do your research to find a psychic or
reader: Interview more than one, and read online
reviews
about them, advise .
6
4
.
Try to get a recommendation from a
trusted friend or colleague, suggests Cindi
Sansone-Braff ,
a psychic reader. Once
you have a name or two, Google them and see what
comes up (obviously
you’re
not going to visit someone named in a fraud
claim). Next, visit the
person
’
s website. See
what resonates
–
or
doesn
’
t.
65
. For instance, if you have
a love or relationship question, then you need
to seek out a psychic who can help you
with this issue. Are you looking to speak to a
loved one
who's
passed? Then
you
would
need
to
consult
a
psychic
who
is
also
a
medium.
This
real-life
ghost story will make you seriously
consider the afterlife.
There
are
five
major
areas
of
life
that
most
often
bring
people
to
psychics:
relationships,
vocation,
health,
time,
and
finances.
All
people
want
to
know
about
have
issues
with,
or
lack
complete insight into
one or all of these areas of their lives.
6
6
.
But keep in mind
the limits of such a
reading. Be aware always that since our future is
completely guided by the
choices we
make, it can
change from
moment to
moment, which
is just one reason a
psychic
’
s
prediction may not come to pass. Just
hearing about the future can change it.
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Whether you spring into action or not
depends on the information you get.
“
There is no one
answer
,”
says
T
anya Brown, a psychic in Hoboken, New
Jersey
.
“
When a
client receives information
regarding
their love life, career, family
, or
health, action can vary and in most instances, no
action
is taken.
67
.
”
Clients should expect the unexpected,
says Bonnie V
ent, a San Diego-based
medium. U1 never
know what will come
through for clients or what it means to them. I
prefer to start with the
client
’
s
questions so that we can get down to
the purpose of their
session,
”
she says.
Keys:
64-67
FAEB
Two
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2018
届上海市南洋模范中学高二英语摸底考试题】
Section C
Directions:
Read
the
following
in
each
blank
with
a
proper
sentence
given
in
the
sentence can be used
only that there are two more sentences than you
need.
wild horse is a
vital component to ecological balance on the range
lands.
ent Donald Trump wants to cut
the BLM budget by $$10 million in 2018.
in this manner will wild horse numbers be in
balance with all other forms of wildlife and
predators of the wild horses.
there is little agreement on how the
number should be reduced.
program
would
euthanize
sick
and
old
wild
horses
and
sterilize
healthy
ones
before
returning them to the wild.
a result,non-native plants begin growing in the
affected areas.
Everything,including members of
Congress and Native American tribes(
美国印
第安土著部
落
),
wants
fewer
wild
horses
on
Western
lands
and
tribal
reservations.
(
土<
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著
保
留
地
).
______67_____
The
wild
horses
come
from
horses
that
were
brought
to
America
from
Spain
in
the
16
th
1971,the number of wild horses had dropped
Congress passed a law to save
then,the
number of wild horses has increased three times in
size.
Experts predict there will be
115,000 wild horses by average adult wild horse
eats
more than two-and-a-half kilograms
of grass and drinks 75 liters of water a day.
______68______
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The horses' actions
have also caused soil
erosion(
土壤侵蚀
)around water
sources,threatening
water quality.
Gillian Lyons is a wildlife expert at The Humane
Society of the United
said,
国土管理
局
)to
destroy
healthy
horses...if
populations
grew
too
large.
1994,except
for
one
year,the
BLM has been prevented from destroying
wild agency now captures and places them
in holding
facilities(
收容所
).A few horses
are adopted,but not costs about $$50 million a
year to care for the captured
animals.______69______. If Congress approves the
plan,the BLM
would have to find other
ways to manage horse populations.
of
ways,
Lyons.
is
by
reducing
any
use
of
fertility
control(
节育措施
),whi
ch
they
use
barely any of the other way is by
getting rid of horses in holding
facilities.
House
committee(<
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众议院监管委员会
)voted
to
permit
the
BLM
to
kill
the
a
Senate
committee
voted
against
another
bill
that
would
lift
the
ban(
禁令
)on
horse
American
tribes
have
struggled
with
the
problem
for
support
capturing
the
others,including leaders of the tribes,say the
animals should be treated well and not
killed.
The Northwest Tribal
Horse Coalition(
西北部落马联盟
)is
made up of five small groups and
tribes
in Idaho, Oregon and says in the short term
controlling the number of wild
horse
births
will
not
stop
overgrazing(
草场的过度放牧
).It
supports
the
slaughter
of
horses
at
“humane
(
(
人造的
)
facilities.”An estimated 48,000 wild
horses live on the Navajo Nation's
7,000
square kilometers in
Arizona,Utah and New
Nation
in
has
started
a
horse
capture
program
he
considers
more
humane._______70_______. He is also
looking to train them as farm animals.
Keys:
67-70
DFBE
Three
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2018
届上海市曙光中学高二英语开学考试题】
Section C
Directions:
Read
the
passage
in
each
blank
with
a
proper
sentence
given
in
the
sentence can be used only that there
are two more sentences than you need.
A. The products which contain real
fruit are popular with people.
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B. Even products advertised as more
natural often contained no fruit.
C.
They found that about 60 percent of them didn't
contain any fruit at all.
D. If
companies can cut their costs by using
flavoring,they are likely to do is important and
necessary to demand a small amount of
flavoring in the products.
F. Actually
the product contains just a tiny percentage of
strawberry or even no fruit at all.
Most drinks stating that
they are fruit-
flavored
(水果味道的)
contain no
fruit at all, while
most of the rest
contain only a small quantity of fruit,according
to a study carried by the British
Food
Commission.
(标签)
before buying
drinks,though sometimes the actual
content
can
be
non-existent,
Food
Commission
spokesperson
Lan
Tokelove.
production is highly
competitive. ______48______. It will increase
profits,and consumers won't
always
realize they are being
tricked.
Flavorings
are
focused
on
the
flavors
of
natural
food
products
such
as
fruits,meats
and
vegetables, or creating flavor for food
products that do not have the desired flavors.
Researchers
analyzed the contents of28
strawberry-flavored products sold in
stores.______49______. Of the
11
products that did contain strawberries, five of
them contained less than one percent real
addition,each juice box contained
nearly eight teaspoons of sugar.
______50______. Let's take jam as an
example. Some strawberry-flavored jam was labeled
as
containing
no
artificial
colors,
flavors,
or
sweeteners,
but
it
contained
absolutely
no
strawberries at all.
The
Food
Commission
suggested
all
flavors
used
in
a
product
should
be
listed
on
the
packaging.
Consumers have the rights to know
clearly about what they have current UK
law,
Food
packages
do
no
not
have
to
distinguish
between
natural
and
artificial
flavoring.
“Describing a product as strawberry
flavor and covering the surface of the packed with
pictures of
strawberries
is
misleading.
______51______.
Unfortunately,it
is
also
legal
and
widespread,
Takeover said.
Keys:
48-51
DCBF
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Four
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2018
届上海市宝山中学高二英语期中考试题】
Section B
Directions:
Read
the
following
three
passage
is
followed
by
several
questions
or
unfinished statements.
For each of them there are four choices marked
A,B,C and the
one that fits best
according to the information given in the passage
you have just read.
A.
Nearly 20 million Americans will find themselves
prisoners of basketball festival madness.
B. The players will go all out for the
games.
C. But that doesn’t mean money
isn’t involved.
D. People
are willing to spend more money on watching it.
E. It begins on March 15 and lasts
through the beginning of April.
F. Many
people had never even heard of the university
before the tournament.
For the rest of March, a disease will
sweep across the US. It will keep kids home from
school.
College
students
will
ignore
piles
of
homework.
Employees
will
suddenly
lose
their
ability
to
concentrate.
The
disease,
known
as
“March
Madness”,
refers
to
the
yearly
65
-
team
US
men’s
college
basketball tournament. ____67____ Teams
compete against each other in a single-
elimination(
单
局淘汰
)
tournament that eventually crowns a national
champion.
____68____
The
fun
comes
partly
from
guessing
the
winner
for
every
game.
Friends
compete against bosses.
Big-
name schools are usually favored to advance into
the tournament. But each year there are
dark
horses
from
little-known
universities.
This
adds
to
the
madness.
Watching
a
team
from
a
school
with
3,000
students
beat
a
team
from
a
school
with
30,000,
for
many
Americans,
is
an
exciting
experience.
Two
years
ago,
the
little-known
George
Mason
University
was
one
of
the
final teams. ____69____
College basketball players are not
paid, so the game is more about making a name for
their
university
and
themselves.
____70____
About
$$4
billion
will
be
spent
gambling
on
the
event.
According to
Media Life
magazine, the
event will bring in $$500 million in advertising
income this
year, topping the post-
season income of every US professional league,
including that of the NBA.
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