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1、【高考英语】2020-2022届三年上海市浦东新区高三模拟试卷专项突破专题0 1完形填空上海市浦东新区2022届高三一模英语试卷Section ADirections:For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrasesmarked A,B,C and D.Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits thecontext.Directions:For each blank in the following passage,there
2、are four words or phrases marked A,B,C and D.Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.The word adolescence*literally means growing up”(from the Latin adolescere).41、it describes a distinct stage between childhood and adulthood,but in practice oftensimply defines the teen
3、age”years.In most Western societies,the idea of adolescence was not42 until the 20 th century;childhood ended and adulthood began at a certain age-typicallyat 18.G.Stanley Hall,a psychologist and educator,in his 1904 book Adolescence,was the first toexplore the 43.Hall was influenced by Darwins theo
4、ry of evolution,perceiving that allchildhoods,especially with regard to behavior and early physical development,reflect the course of44 change,and that we each develop in accordance with our ancestral record1.One key influence on Hall was the 18th-century Sturm and Drang”(Storm and Stress)movement o
5、f German writers and musicians,which promoted total freedom of expression.Hall45 adolescence as nSturm and Drang;he considered it a stage of emotional disturbance andrebellion,with behavior ranging from quiet moodiness to wild 46.He stated that adolescentsnare eager for strong feelings and new sensa
6、tions,while routine and detail are 47 H.Awareness of self and the environment greatly increases;everything is more 48 felt,andsensation is pursued for its own sake.Many of HalFs findings are 49 in research today.Hall believed that adolescents arehighly affected by depression and described a curve of
7、 despondency(消沉)“that starts at the age第1页/总10页of 11,50 at 15,then falls steadily until the age of 23.Modem research acknowledges asimilar pattern.The causes of depression that Hall 51 are surprisingly familiar:suspicion ofbeing disliked and having seemingly insuperable character faults,and the 52 o
8、f hopelesslove*.He believed the self-consciousness of adolescence leads to criticizing self and others.This viewmirrors later studies,which argue that teenagers,advanced 53 skills allow them to”readbetween the lines*,while also intensifying their sensitivity to situations.Even HalFs claim thatcrimin
9、al activity is more common in the teenage years,reaching the top around 18,still 54.However,Hall was not totally negative about adolescence.Adolescence is a new 55 J1as he wrote in Youth:Its Education,Regiment,and Hygiene,for the higher and more completelyhuman qualities are how born.141.A.In theory
10、B.In essenceC.In contrastD.In general42.A.exchangedB.recognizedC.imposedD.transformed43.A.differenceB.worldC.possibilityD.subject44.A.evolutionaryB.consequentialC.minimalD.structural45.A.employedB.interpretedC.treatedD.classified46.A.decision-makingB.problem-solvingC.risk-takingD.example-following47
11、.A.inexhaustibleB.intolerableC.inadequateD.instinctive48.A.keenlyB.hesitantlyC.slightlyD.oddly49.A.publishedB.revisedC.summarizedD.echoed50.A.bouncesB.jumpsC.swingsD.peaks51.A.promotedB.eliminatedC.identifiedD.determined52.A.lackB.fancyC.claimD.power53.A.reasoningB.copingC.socialD.verbal54.A.sounds
12、one-sidedB.holds trueC.remains unknowns D.stands out55.A.trendB.outletC.birthD.model上海市浦东新区2021届高三一模英语试卷第2页/总10页Racial Discrimination in ScienceYou might expect that science,particularly American science,would be colour-blind.Oncesomeone from the countrys ethnic minorities has got bench ce in a labo
13、ratory,he might reasonably(41)to be treated on merit(功绩)and nothing else.(42),a study just published in Science by Donna Ginther of the University of Kansassuggests that is not true.Dr Ginther,who was working(43)Americas National Institutesof Health(NIH),found that(44)matters a lot.Moreover,it is no
14、t just a question of whitesupremacy.Asian and Hinic scientists do just as well as white ones.Black scientists,(45),do badly.One possible explanation is that review panels are inferring applicants,ethnic(46)from their names,or the institutions they attended as students.Consciously or not,the reviewer
15、s maythen be awarding less merit to those from people with“black-sounding“names,or who were educatedat universities whose students are predominantly black.Indeed,a(n)(47)bias has beenfound in those recruiting for jobs in the commercial world.One well-known study,published in 2003by researchers at th
16、e Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of Chicago,found thatfictitious CVs(简 历)with stereo typically white names elicited 50%more(48)ofinterviews than did CVs with black names,even when the applicants9 stated(49)wereidentical.Another possible explanation is social(50):It is in th
17、e nature of groups ofexperts(which is precisely what peer-review panels are)to know both each other and each othersmost promising acolytes.Applicants outside this charmed circle might have less chance of(51)consideration.If the charmed circle itself were racially unrepresentative,those(52)from the n
18、etwork because their racial group was under-represented in the first place wouldfind it harder to break in.Though Dr Ginthers results are(53),it is to the NIHs credit that it has published herfindings.The agency is also starting a programme intended to alter the(54)of the reviewpanels to see whether
19、 excising potential racial cues from applications changes outcomes.Other第3页/总10页agencies,and not just in America,should pay strict attention to all this,and ask themselves if they,too,are(55)people of particular races.Such discrimination is not only disgraceful,but also astupid waste of talent!41.A.
20、expectB.cooperateC.decideD.challenge42.A.SimilarlyB.EvidentlyC.UnfortunatelyD.Undoubtedly43.A.in favour ofB.on behalf ofC.in honor ofD.in the name of44.A.healthB.nationalityC.genderD.race45.A.howeverB.otherwiseC.thereforeD.meanwhile46.A.divisionsB.customsC.originsD.designs47.A.unknownB.similarC.Obvi
21、ousD.strong48.A.feedbackB.typesC.elementsD.offers49.A.qualificationsB.interviewsC.namesD.researches50.A.securityB.statusC.networkingD.order51.A.moralB.favourableC.casualD.minor52.A.excludedB.installedC.downloadedD.restored53.A.positiveB.conclusiveC.troublingD.encouraging54.A.positionB.subjectC.prosp
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