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1、2023届上海名校高三最新英语试题精选速递专题07:概要写作1.1 上海市复旦附中分校2022-2023学年高三上学期9月质量检测】.【上海市南模中学2022-2023学年高三上学期开学考】2 .【上海市控江中学2022-2023学年学高三上学期9月月考】.【上海市吴淞中学2022-2023学年高三上学期9月调研】3 .【上海市行知中学2022-2023学年高三上学期开学考】.上海市杨浦高级中学2022.2023学年高三上学期摸底测试】1.1 上海市曹杨第二中学202届高三上学期9月英语模拟卷】.【上海市建平中学2023届高三上学期9月考试英语试题】8 .【上海市复兴高级中学2023届高三上九
2、月考试】.【上海市实验学校2023届高三上学期10月摸底考试】9 .【上海市交大附中2023届高三上学期9月开学测试英语试题】.上海市闵行区七宝中学2022学年高三上学期期中英语试卷】10 .【上海市华东师范大学第二附属中学紫竹校区2022学年高三上学期开学考试】.【上海大学附属中学2022学年高三上学期九月考试英语试题】11 .【上海市敬业中学2022学年高三上学期9月开学测试英语试题】1.【上海市复旦附中分校2022-2023学年高三上学期9月质量检测】Dream Interpretation According to PsychologyThe best approach to drea
3、m interpretation is a question that psychologists have a hard time agreeing on. Many, such as Sigmund Freud, hold the idea that dreams point to unconscious desires, while others, such as Calvin S. Hall, advocate for a cognitive approach in which dreams reflect different parts of our waking lives.31
4、in Florida - but even there, youre far less likely to be killed by a shark than by lightning. Thanks to beach safety and hospital access, only five of last years global attacks were fatal.“If sharks were actively hunting people, wed see far more attacks/9 says Gavin Naylor, director at the Florida M
5、useums Program for Shark Research.Statistically, sharks have far more to fear from us than we do from them-fisheries wipe out an estimated 100 million each year, and climate change and other human activity have threatened shark habitats, sending their global population into decline. But that doesnt
6、make it any less sad when the beasts bite back.12 .【上海市闵行区七宝中学2022学年高三上学期期中英语试卷】Working AroundAccording to the latest statistics, young men and women from the UK are leaving their country in large numbers because they want to work abroad. Is the idea of working abroad fact or fiction and what is it
7、like to work in another country?In order to find answers to these questions, the Guardian newspaper recently interviewed British workers in France, Germany, Spain and Holland. What they discovered was that if you have a marketable skill and can speak the language of the country you are in, then you
8、will have no problem finding work. Lefs take the following examples. Peter Tate moved to France in 1991. He had studied lighting design in England and had worked for eleven years in theatres around the country. He wanted a different lifestyle and certainly didnt expect to get a job in his field imme
9、diately.He did a number of different jobs until he was finally hired by Disneyland Paris in 1992. First he worked there as a lighting technician, then he eventually got a job in design. After all his experience, he says that you have to be realistic about finding exactly the kind of job you want abr
10、oad. The theatre is a small world, he explains. Jobs are usually found through contracts. I had to get to know people first and I didnt speak very good French when I first arrived.He admits that his poor level of French was a big problem. He did a thrcc-month language course before he moved to Franc
11、e permanently, but this still was not enough. He says that if you want to get a good job in another country, you have to be able to speak the language well. A lack of language skills is the main problem when trying to find work in Europe.13 .【上海市华东师范大学第二附属中学紫竹校区2022学年高三上学期开学考试】Are your children gett
12、ing on your last nerve? Did a coworkers comment rub you the wrong way? Theres no need to plug the steam coming out of your ears. In fact, science now gives you full permission to release those emotions; you might actually be happier for it. If that seems counter-intuitive(违反直觉 ),hear us out. A new s
13、tudy suggests that people tend to be happier if they can feel and express emotions as they want. That goes for unpleasant emotions like anger and hatred, too.An international team of researchers recruited 2,300 university students from the United States, Brazil, China, Germany, Ghana, Israel, Poland
14、, and Singapore. They then asked the participants to tell them which emotions they desired and which ones they actually felt, and then compared those responses to how the participants rated their overall happiness or life satisfaction.The results showed an interesting trend. While participants wante
15、d to experience more pleasant emotions, they reported higher life satisfaction if the emotions they experienced matched those they desired. More surprising still, 11 percent of people wanted to feel less of positive emotions, such as love and empathy, and 10 percent of people wanted to feel more neg
16、ative emotions, such as hatred and anger.At first glance, these result might seem confusing. But theres a simple explanation, according to the studys authors. Happiness is more than simply feeling pleasure and avoiding pain/ they write. It is also learning to release negative emotions when you feel
17、them, instead of ignoring them or bottling them up.If you feel emotions you want to feel, even if theyYe unpleasant, then youre better off,n lead researcher Dr Maya Tamir from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem told the BBC News website.14 .【上海大学附属中学2022学年高三上学期九月考试英语试题】Back in January, the Chinese t
18、ech giant Huawei grabbed the worlds attention at the Consumer Electronics Show 2017 in Las Vegas. Richard Yu, the chief of the companys consumer division, said that Huawei shipped 139 million smartphones in 2016, an amazing number, although still far less than Samsung and Apple. More than half of Hu
19、aweis revenues come from outside China, making it one of only a few Chinese companies to have made the transition from a local business to a global brand.What makes Huawei so successful? As with many great companies, part of the solution tothis puzzle lies in the values that define the culture of th
20、e Chinese giant.Many companies take customer-focused attitudes, but few of them truly live by it. Huawei distinguishes itself from its competitors in this regard. In an interview, Ren Zhengfei, founder and president of Huawei, mentioned an early episode in the companys history. In rural areas in Chi
21、na, rats often bit the telecom wires, destroying customers1 connections. Multinational telecommunications companies providing service at that time did not consider this to be their problem, but rather that of the customers. Huawei, by contrast, thought it was their responsibility to solve the proble
22、m. In doing so, they developed chew-proof equipment and materials. Later on, the experience helped it gain several big orders in the Middle East, where similar problems exist.Huawei emphasizes that the only way to obtain opportunities is through hard work. In the early years of the company, every ne
23、w employee was given a blanket and a mattress. Many of them would work late into the night and then sleep in their offices. As one Huawei employee said, “The pads were to us a representation of hard work in the old days. This idea has now evolved into the spirit of trying to be the best in anything
24、we do.”Ren and his company are also known for what they call Hthe power of thinking.n Efforts are made to ensure regular intellectual exchanges. Executives are urged to read books outside their areas of expertise. Feedback is always invited across the company to improve ideas that will ultimately fe
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