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1、2022届上海市静安区高考二模英语试题一、短对话1. She is using a wrong study approach.B , She has failed the final exam.C. She hasnt finished the reading task.D. She hasnt listed the study difficulties.2. A The job pays poorly.B , The woman is satisfied with her new job.C. The woman cant bear too many business travels.D.
2、The woman decides to quit her new job.3. They should drive Jacks car this time.A. She is not interested in spending the weekend in London.B. She is not good at driving.C. She would rather spend the weekend locally.4.A. She would soon dine at the restaurant.B. She didnt prefer juicy food.C , The stea
3、k was not tasty.D. She lived opposite the restaurant.B. 20 dollars.D. 240 dollarsB. In a wine shop.D. In a press agency.5.B. 20 dollars.D. 240 dollarsB. In a wine shop.D. In a press agency.A. 10 dollars.C. 120 dollars.6. A. In a paint store.C. In a laundry.7.A. They rarely wear heavy coats.A. TokyoB
4、. LondonC. St. PetersburgD. New Orleans.Its difficult to think about how to spend money, and deciding money value in the future is almost impossible to many people. Thats because it is hard for us to consider the opportunity costs of objects we purchase.A study was conducted with people who wanted t
5、o purchase a car to determine their ability to assess the opportunity cost of that purchase. When asked “If you buy this car today, what will you not be able to do in the future as a result?”, the majority said, If I buy this SUV today, I will not be able to buy a sports car tomorrow.” Nobody said t
6、hat he would not be able to buy 300 lunches at a restaurant because they were, though unconsciously, restricted within the car field, not even attempting to think of an item from another field.The nature of modern spending makes things even harder by making money less concrete. If I give you $ 1,000
7、 in an envelope each week, you will see in the shop that what youre buying comes at the expense of other things of the same price. After all, you have the real experience because you have to hand out the real money note if you want to get the object. But with credit cards and loans, financial mechan
8、isms have become increasingly unclear, making it more difficult for people to compare the value of spending now with the value of money in the future as they are allowed to pay for the purchases later.Irrelevant influences and considerations, such as a persons present emotions or preferences, can in
9、fluence how much worth someone places on an object too.In a study, Professor Dan Ariely and his team asked participants to determine the value of objects like wine, chocolates and electronics.“We first told them to consider whether they would pay the amount equivalent to the last two digits of their
10、 social security numbers/9 he says. We found a significant relation between the amount they were willing to pay and these digits.”For instance, someone whose social security number (SSN) ends in 25 valued the objects much lower than someone with the last two digits of 78. For no logical reasons, the
11、 test subjects leaned toward the most recent number they had access to when valuing the items. Even with full information about the objects, some people had no logical point of reference for the value of the objects. Instead, they used their own irrelevant experiences as references.63. According to
12、the passage, the opportunity cost in consumption field refers to.A. the cost to pay for various opportunitiesB , what a person is willing to give up if he buys a specific itemC. the opportunities to invest in costly itemsthe comparison of prices of the same item from different sources64. In the test
13、, when buying cars, most people wont think of the alternative 300 meals because. A. they wont have trouble in paying for mealsB . 300 meals are not equal to the car in valueC. they cant compare money values across categoriesthey personally prefer the car to food65 . Purchase through credit cards mak
14、es it harder for people to recognize money value because. A. items paid by credit cards are cheaper than paid by cashB , its easier for people to save money through credit cardsC. people have to pay an interest when buying through credit cards.D. delay in payment may confuse peoples judgement of mon
15、ey value.66. Why were many of Dan Arielys test participants willing to pay the same amount as the last two digits of their social security numbers?A. Because they were not good at predicting values and counting numbers.B. Because they made predictions with most convenient hints available.C. Because
16、they believed that their SSN digits were very valuable. D. Because they tended to consult others and copy peers choices.八、六选四Eating for the sake of pleasure, rather than survival, is nothing new. Traditionally researchers focused on so-called metabolic (代谢的)hunger, which is driven by physiological n
17、ecessity and is most commonly identified with an empty stomach. When we start dipping into our stores of energy or when we drop below our typical body weight, the system rings the bell. 67 After we eat enough food or put on weight, the same hormonal system and brain circuit (回路)then tend to depress
18、our appetite.Now, Shifting the focus to pleasure is a new approach to understanding hunger and weight gain. The brain begins responding to fatty and sugary foods even before they enter our mouth. Merely seeing or hearing a desirable item excites the reward circuit. Many overeating people go beyond t
19、heir energy needs, due to consuming these food items they hear or see. 68 Determining whether an individuafs weight problem arises from emotional longings or a physical failure in the bodys ability to burn up calories is important for doctors to choose the most appropriate medications or behavioral
20、interventions (干预)for treatment.A kind of surgery that some overweight people have already undergone to manage their weight might have provided some of the biological insights into why many of us eat far beyond our physiological needs. 69 Through removing tissue, doctors make it impossible for the s
21、tomach to accommodate more than a couple of ounces of food at a time. The brains reward circuit then responds much more weakly to the images and spoken names of tempting foodsPsychologically, removing influence factor can be an option. The traditional idea is that we can teach overweight people to i
22、mprove their self-control. However, scientists now realize that the foods themselves are more the problem. For many people, certain foods cause such a strong response in the brains reward circuit that our willpower will rarely, if ever, be sufficient to resist those foods once they are around. 70 Th
23、at means never bringing fatty, super sweet foods into our house and avoiding going to places that offer them whenever possible. A. A network of hormones and neural (神经的)pathways in the brain activate our feeling of hunger.B. Peoples follow-up gesture then greatly affects the time they spend in consu
24、ming the food.C. This medical operation dramatically shrinks the stomach.D. Therefore, we have to reengineer the food environment.E. This approach has already had an influence on the choice of treatment.F. The type of food processing method also takes a hand one way or another.九、概要写作. Directions: Re
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