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1、2019衡水市高考英语一模强化训练(28)2013届(2012学年)上海市高三英语一模十选九13(黄浦)A. energeticB. tryingC. establishedD. releasedE. originatedF. consumeG. enjoyingH. fashionableI. produceJ. discoveredSome people cannot imagine starting the day without a cup of coffee. From the most _41_ cafes of Paris to the breakfast stands lini
2、ng the streets of Taipei, coffee has firmly _42_ itself as one of the worlds favourite beverages. For such a well-loved drink, however, few people are aware of its curious origins. As a legend goes, coffee berries were first _43_ in 850 by an Ethiopian goat herder who noticed his goats were much liv
3、elier after having eaten the red berries of a local bush. After _44_ the berries himself, the goat herder felt much more _45_ than usual. The news about the wonderful berry was _46_ quickly, and soon monks were looking on it as an elixir(仙丹妙药) and eating it to help stay awake during evening prayers.
4、Although coffee _47_ on the plateaus of Ethiopia, it was the Arabs who first cultivated it around 1100. They were also the first people to roast it and boil it. By 1475, people in Constantinople were _48_ a cup of coffee in the worlds first coffee shop. Coffee spread to Europe around 1600 and to the
5、 New World seven years later. These days, it seems you can get a cup of coffee just about everywhere you go. Every year, coffee lovers _49_ more than 400 billion cups of coffee and make it one of the worlds biggest commoditiessecond only to oil. 4145 HCJBA4649DEGF2013届(2012学年)上海市高三英语一模十选九14(虹口)A. ba
6、sed B. schedule C. individual D. determined E. achieving F. ambitious G. success H. studying I. marvel J. smarterThe Secret of SuccessThe secret of success is that there is no secret. Some people succeed because they are just _41_ than other people. Some people succeed because they just work harder
7、than other people. And some people succeed because they are just plain lucky.Ma Donghan is a student at Tsinghua University who is _42_ to be successful and shes not going to leave it to luck. Ma is obviously smart because shes a student at the best university in China, but her plan for success is _
8、43_ on the old fashion value of hard work. You can see that by the weekly schedule shes set up for herself which was recently posted online. Every hour of every day is accounted for. There is her classroom _44_, of course, but then blocks of time are set aside for _45_ each subject and also for a fe
9、w activities like playing sports. There are no hours set aside for just relaxing and there are only five hours allotted (分配) each night for sleeping. She has set a very _46_, almost punishing schedule for herself, but it seems to be working.Other students _47_ at Mas diligence and discipline but dou
10、bt that they could achieve the same level of success. Perhaps not, but Ma is obviously a unique and special _48_. She has set high goals, made a plan to achieve those goals, and worked hard to keep to her plan. This is what other students can learn from Ma.In school, as in life, _49_ is never guaran
11、teed and not everyone will find him or herself at the top of the pyramid. The important thing to remember is that having a plan and working hard to stay with the plan will bring you a level of success that just being smart and lucky cannot.41-49: J D A B H FICG2013届(2012学年)上海市高三英语一模十选九15(奉贤)A. speci
12、esB. concernedC. extensionD. barelyE. incrediblyF. monitoredG. introducedH. survivalI. seriouslyJ. extinctionThey may be so small that they can crawl along the edge of a coin, but the endangered status of the Partula gibba snails means soon they may not be visible at all. The critically endangered s
13、nail, which is _41_ bigger than a pin head at birth, is facing _42_ after a failed farming experiment almost wiped out its number in its native Pacific islands. When the predatory (食肉旳)rosy wolf-snail from Florida was _43_ to the islands in 1974 in an attempt to control land snail numbers, it instea
14、d fed on tree snails, including the tiny Partula gibba ones.Now British conservationists are battling to save the tiny creature. Marwell Zoo in Hampshire, England is home to 123 of the worlds remaining 306 Partula gibba snails.This year, the zoo will release some of the snails into reserves on the P
15、acific islands. The snails will then be closely _44_ until they are released into the wild to look after themselves.Snail keeper Geoff Read at Marwell Zoo is deeply _45_ about the fate of the snails. im looking at a(n) _46_ dying in front of me and to think these snails could become extinct in my li
16、fetime is _47_ sad, he said.I know they are only snails, and i hate to say that, BUT because they are not cute (可爱旳) and fluffy (毛茸茸旳),people do not seem to care. These animals are rare. added the keeper, who called for responsibility to be taken very _48_. ”But there seems to be some good news. The
17、 International Partula Conservation programme has plans to reintroduce the snails into the wild, so there could be hope for the future. There home there is like a bio-security room and the environment is key to their _49_ .4145 DJGFB4649 AEIH2013届(2012学年)上海市高三英语一模十选九16(宝山)A. majority B. involving C.
18、 association D. visible E. wearing F. distraction G. attentively H. fatal I. specifically J. needed People who wear headphones might want to throw them away while walking outside. A study finds that accidents involving walkers 41 the devices have increased three times in recent years.Researchers com
19、bed several sources to find incidents in the U.S. of crashes 42 walkers and vehicles from 2004 to 2011. Searching the National Injury Surveillance System, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, Google News archives and Westlaw Campus Research, they found 116 cases of death or injury involving
20、walkers wearing headphones. Cases in which people were using mobile phones (including hands-free devices) were not included.Over the years the number of cases increased, from 16 in 2004 and 2005 to 47 in 2010 and 2011. The victims average age was 21, and most (68 percent) were male. The 43 ( 67perce
21、nt ) were under the age of 30. Most (55 percent) were hit by trains, and 70 percent of the crashes, most of which were in urban areas, were 44 .In 74 percent of the cases, police or eyewitness reports said the walker had headphones on when hit. And 29 percent of reports made mention of horns or warn
22、ing bells going off before the crash.The study authors pointed to two likely causes that may be a factor in what they call “the possible 45 between headphone use and walker injury”: sensory deprivation(感官剥夺) and 46 . The latter is more 47 called “inattentional blindness,” referring to the use of ele
23、ctronic devices and how they decrease attention to things going on around us.Hearing whats going on in the environment, they point out, could be more important than 48 clues for walkers. But the authors add that this study doesnt show cause or relationship of headphone use and walker risk, and other
24、 factors could have been involved in the accidents, such as walkers being intoxicated(陶醉)or drivers being at fault.More comprehensive information on such accidents is 49 , the researchers said, to see which groups of people may be most at risk.4145 E B A H C 4649 F I D J 一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一
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