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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 .








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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.









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. 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.









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. 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.









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.




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



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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



),


wants


fewer


wild


horses


on


Western


lands


and


tribal


reservations.


(


土< /p>






).


______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



)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(< /p>


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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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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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




Four



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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(



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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