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1、高考英Theyearwas1932.AmeliaEarhartwasflyingalonefrommericatoEnglandinasingle-enginedairplane.Atmidnight,severalhoursaftershehadleftNewfoundland,she高考英Theyearwas1932.AmeliaEarhartwasflyingalonefrommericatoEnglandinasingle-enginedairplane.Atmidnight,severalhoursaftershehadleftNewfoundland,sheo weatherTom
2、akethingsworseheraltimeter(高度表failedandshedidntknowhowhighshe(fly). At night, and in a storm, a pilot was in great difficulty timeter. At lanenearlyotheJust before dawn, there was further trouble. Amelia noticed flames coming from the llthedifficulties,AmeliaEarhartwasntsureifshe(26)reachland.There
3、wasto do but keep (27)heend,AmeliaEarhartdidreachIreland.Itwaswiththegreatcourage(28) shemade the safe landing. And for the courage she had shown, she was andEurope.WhenshereturnedtotheUnitedes, she (29) (honor) ed in Hoover a lheWhiteHouse.ttimeon,Amelia EarhartwasWhat was so important about her fl
4、ight? Amelia Earhart was (30) (fly) one, and she had set a record of fourteen hours and fifty-he tfollowed, Amelia Earhart made several flights acrossthe United es, and each she set a new record for flying time and was (31) (skillful)n her flight.Amelia Earhartmade these flightsto twomen had aplace
5、in aviation(航空) tairtravelwasuseful.disappearedfromforflightlastedinherremaininglife(32)sheheyearIt e acceptable for people to t women work n men and deserve less! It may have been he past when women were expected to stay at home and afterchildren,butwomenhavechangedovertheyears.Theyhave“comeout”!Go
6、ne(33) (be) the days when they toiled (辛苦) the kitchen stove all day long; they are now aware of needs and are willing to fight for them. They expect to be given the respect they deserve, home and at work. They have realized (34) ellectualpotentialandhavedeterminedtodo something about it!tWomenontwo
7、wheelse (35) familiar sight on the roads of most Asiancountriesduringthepastfewyears.Itiscommontofindawoman(36)(take) herchildrenherbicycletoschoolandthenreachingherWomenontwowheelse (35) familiar sight on the roads of most Asiancountriesduringthepastfewyears.Itiscommontofindawoman(36)(take) herchil
8、drenherbicycletoschoolandthenreachingher“Super woman”(37) sheis, it is rather difficult to combine a career and a decent homelife.She needs to feel(38)(support). She may arrive at work feeling as if she has alreadydonea full days job.(39) colleagues doubt to her job, she will feel sad. At same time,
9、 women of today expect their partners to contribute towards childcare and Todays women are learning to avoid t make them feel more stressed and it is hard struggle.(40) all this, the new woman, “the ower” has Shestillerandvalueofafamilyunitandsheholdsitinhighesteem(尊重Public image doesntmake moneydir
10、ectly,nor isitanythingvisible. However, excellentimage ch an important t it is 41 desired by every company, rise, etc. Public image refers to how a company is by its customers,rs, and (股东), by the l community, by the communities where it operates, and by federal and ernments. Public imageis controll
11、ableto extent,justastheproduct,price,place,andpromotionaleffortsAfirmspublic imageplaysa vitalhe of thefirmanditsproductstoemployees,customers,andtosuchoutsidersasrscreditorsernmentaswellasdifferentlgroups.Withsomethingsitissible to allthedifferentpublics: for le, new highly automated plant may meet
12、 the of creditors andstockholders.However,itwill findOn the other hand, high quality products and fromemployeeswhoseetheirjobstandards should bring almost approval,whilelowqualityproductsandfalseclaimswouldbewidelylookeddownAfirmspublicimage,ifitisgood,shouldbe .Itisavaluable builtupovera longandsat
13、isfyingrelationshipofafirmwithpublics.Ifafirmtusually a quality image, this is not easily imiedbycompetitors.Suchanimage mayenable a to charge , to he best distributors and dealers, to attract the best employees, A.B.C.E.G.H. I.J.K.expectthe most favorablecreditorrelationshipsand lowestborrowingcost
14、s. It shouldalsoallowfirmsstockto highrice-earningsratio(比例notherhesameindustrysuchagoodionandpublicJustas thestockmarketrises andfalls inresponse towhat peopleareexpectthe most favorablecreditorrelationshipsand lowestborrowingcosts. It shouldalsoallowfirmsstockto highrice-earningsratio(比例notherhesa
15、meindustrysuchagoodionandpublicJustas thestockmarketrises andfalls inresponse towhat peoplearewilling to put their behind, we have inside ourselves an inner t rises and falls in response to our aboutwhatsible.Sometimesthedegree towhichwearewillingto our f systems determines the s of our inner econom
16、y. For le, t family of origin had a group, you would likely t musical talent was not something they 52 . As a member tt same f about yourself. As a result, even if you had a desire to create music, you might be 54 to really get behind yourself. Because you might t your 55 would not pay off. Even if
17、you had the courage to follow your , inner t you are not would probably stop your trying. Andt would be a 57 toinvestyourenergyinyourOn the other hand, f isnt anything 58 . If you found a way to t f, a great flood of energy would pour forth, y increasing sibility of your How much energy we are willi
18、ng to he various ideas and dreams is like the money are, or are not, willing to he various products available for trade on the stock market. in both cases, 60 plays a key role in determining how willing we are to get behind ay to open up sibility reater s in our inner economies is to tsf is not the
19、reliable 61 we sometimes think. There are other more reliable things oft we can put our 62 in, such as , feeling, and sense. Some of the most tgo against the grain, trusting their sense over the he stock market are the opinionheldbyordinarypeopleaboutwhatwillhe same way, we can learn to trust our he
20、arts desires and our sense to guide any bet he way of our ability to fully invest in ourselves. As we take energy from limiting ideas about what makeourinnereconomysible, we the ve er A.B.B.B.B.B.C.C.C.C.C.D. D.D.D. D. A. A. A. sA.A.A. A.A.A. A. A. A. A.stickA.A.A. A.A.A. A. A. A. A.stickB.B.B.B.B.B
21、.B.B.B.B. lead C.C.C.C.C.C.C.D.D. D.D.D.D.D.D. D.leave C.C.free The vast jungles of the Amazon rainforest are home to tribes (部落) mostly isolated from outside world, whose way of life, largely unchanged threatenedbymoderndreds of years, is now Now, scientists discover they can monitor these “unconta
22、cted tribes” using salites, which would allow inexpensive and safe tracking of these tribes in order to protect them from In order to help preserve these ns, researchers needaccurate estimates of ay to collect this data involvesertheir villages, butsuch over-flights both expensive and could fill the
23、se native peoples with fear. Another strategy involves meeting individuals on the ground, but among other risks, scientists could accidentally spread disease to members of the tribes.Instead, scientists investigated whether sa lite images could monitor uncontacted tribes. The result was inspiring. T
24、hey confirmed their locations and measured the sizes of their village, houses and gardens. “We can find isolated villages with remote sensing and study them over time.” Walker told Live Science. “We can ask: Are they growing? Do they move?”Surprisingly, based on the sizes of the houses and villages,
25、 the scientists find the densities of these isolated villages are about 10 times greater, on n other villages native Brazilian peoples. This may be due to the t they have to live closer together theyare notasgoodatclearingthe forest, since they lackmodernlikechainsawsandthe researchers said. The tri
26、bes may also be afraid of spreading out due to fear of being attacked outsiders,WalkerTheresearchers nowplanto focuson 29 more isolated villages to“lookat their tis, distance from rivers and roadsand use this to where else we can find more ScientistsdontwanttomeetA.theycantgetaccurateC.theywillbeatt
27、ackedby ScientistsdontwanttomeetA.theycantgetaccurateC.theywillbeattackedbynsonthegrounddue tothetB.theycouldpassdiseasetoD.theywillcatchdiseasefromAccordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingaboutntribesisNOTA.TheylackmoderntoolstocutB.TheirlifestylesremainC.TheyliveclosertogetherforD.Theyarecontactin
28、gtheoutsideWhatcanwe learnfromthe lastMoreisolatedtribesareyettobeScientistsareabletofind29AmazonItseasyforscientiststofindisolatedMoreroadsshouldbebuiltforthetribes.69. Which of the following might be the best fortheA.TheDisappearingoftheAncientAmazonB.DiscoverynTribesinRemoteC.TheThreateningofMode
29、rnCivilizationtoD.ResearchofIsolatedTribeswithModern.The Zebra Finch: An Owners Guide to a Happy ThezebrafinchanativeofAustraliaisapopulardomestic pet in the United S es. The bird has many attributes (特性) which allow it to be kept at home, though there are also a few negative aspects. The attributes
30、 are nest-building, breeding and a lively attitude. The potential negatives are over-breeding and the wildness of the birds.One of the main attributes of zebra finches is their ability breed.They are the rabbits of the domestic bird world.Once you have two birds, male and youwillsoonhavesix,astheybr
31、eedquiteeasilyandhavestrongbabies,usuallyfourime.addedattributeistheirabilitytobuildtheirownnests.Youcanplaceheirplacealongsome kind of structure, and they will create a nest on their own. Its very pleasant to see the ways males and females divide some labors and share others, and the babies grow up
32、 quickly. Overall, zebra finches are energetic birds, and they can make every place where they live delightful lives.On the negative side, they will breed and in-breed. Often, in-breeding does little harm and does not cause genetic defects (缺陷), as happens more often in other species. However, no on
33、e tolerate just any some kind of structure, and they will create a nest on their own. Its very pleasant to see the ways males and females divide some labors and share others, and the babies grow up quickly. Overall, zebra finches are energetic birds, and they can make every place where they live del
34、ightful lives.On the negative side, they will breed and in-breed. Often, in-breeding does little harm and does not cause genetic defects (缺陷), as happens more often in other species. However, no one tolerate just any population level. One has to either remove their nests altogether, which removes 13
35、 days, so even al living place, or check for eggs regularly once k (the ion period eek neglectcan lead to births).Eggs can be replaced withfalse plasticand this prevents females from laying too many. If they do lay too many, they will die from loss. Since these birds do not tame well, removing eggs
36、can be an unpleasant s of invadingal Overall, it is t zebra finches are inexpensive birds due to their high level breeding. They require considerable care to live happy lives. The best care-takers are true avian fanciers people who have appropriate space for the nests and enough time to allow them t
37、onest-buildandbreedwithoutover-WhatisthepassagemainlyZebrafinchesover-breedbynatureanditsconsequentillOnlypeoplewholovebirdscantakecareofZebraDomesticzebrafinchesrequirealotofcaretolivehappyD.ZebrafincheseyBy saying “They are the rabbitsand Zebra finchesA.havegoodabilitytoC.livedelightfulthe domesti
38、c bird world”, the writer t B.aredifficulttobeD.shareInparagraph3,thewordion”probablymeansthe periodwheneggsremainthetimewhenfinchesbuilduptheirnestandlaythetimerequiredfortheparentstocreateathetimerequiredforbabybirdstodevelopandtobe Accordingtothepassage,attributesofdomestic zebrafinchesincludeA.t
39、heirrarenessandeasinesstobe C.theirin-breeding,whichdoesnotcauseasmuchgeneticharmasinotherD.thettheyarefromAustraliaandhavedifficultyinadaptinglook his?” Future fitting-room mirrors in clothing stores could “Does my adjust your reflection to make youD.thettheyarefromAustraliaandhavedifficultyinadapt
40、inglook his?” Future fitting-room mirrors in clothing stores could “Does my adjust your reflection to make you look and hence feel happier, encouraging you to like what you see.ts the idea behind the Emotion Evoking System developed by Shigeo Yoshida colleaguesatthe University of Tokyoin Japan. The
41、systemcan manipulate, or in otherword,your emotions and frowning face.The al by presenting you n image of your own smiling t physiological changes can drive emotional ones t laughter beforehappiness,ntheotherwayaround isawell-establishedThe researchers wanted to see if this idea could be used to bui
42、ld a computer tmanipulates how you feel. The system works by presenting the user era image of or her face as if they were looking in a mirror. The image is then subtly altered with turning the corners of the mouth up or down and changing the area around the eyes, t appearstoorfrown(皱眉ling them the a
43、im of the study, the team recruited (招募) 21 teers and them tosit infrontofthe screenwhile performinganunrelatedtask.Whenthe taskwascomplete participants rated how they felt. When the on screen appeared to , people tthey felt happier. On the other hand, when the image was given a sad feelingless, the
44、y Yoshida and his colleagues tested whether manipulating the teers emotional e influence their . was given a scarf to wear and again presented with t saw themselves smiling while wearing the scarf image. The morelikelytottheylikedit,and tsawthemselvesnotsmilingwerelessThe system could be used to man
45、ipulate consumers s of products, say researchers. For le, mirrors in clothing-store fitting rooms could be replaced with showing alteredreflections. Theyalso suggestpeople may be more likely to find clothes attractive theyseethemselveslookinghappywhiletryingthem“Its certainly eresting area,” says Ch
46、ris Creed at the University of Birmingham, UK. he t using such technology in a shop would be he lab, because people use a wide range of s. “Attempting to make slight to these and tthereflectedimagelooksvablewouldbeorechallenging,”heOf course, there are also important moral questions surrounding such
47、 subtly technology.“Youcouldtifitmakespeoplehappyrmis ng?”saysCreed.IcantmanypeoplemayfeelfortableandcheatediftheyfoundWhatsthemaineoftheEmotionEvokingA.ToseewhetheronesfeelingcanbeunconsciouslyB.ToseewhetheroneslscanbeC.ToseewhetherlaughtercomesbeforeD.WhatsthemaineoftheEmotionEvokingA.Toseewhether
48、onesfeelingcanbeunconsciouslyB.ToseewhetheroneslscanbeC.ToseewhetherlaughtercomesbeforeD.Toreplacethemirrorsinfutureclothing-storefittingWhatcanwe learnaboutera heA.ItrecordedtheheB.Itgavethe teersafalseC.temptedtomaketheteersfeelD.ItbeautifiedtheheWhatdoesCreedmentionasa ionoftheItonlychangestheare
49、asaroundthe ItonlyworksinclothingndtheC.ItonlyD.ItonlydealsbtlechangestopeopleslimitednumberlWhatdoesCreedscommentonthe moraleswiththistechnologyA.NothingismorenB.TechnologyisunabletomanipulateC.PeopleshouldmaketheirsD.Peopleshouldneglecttheharmofthearrival of the o generaluse abouttwentyyearsago,th
50、ere wasa lot oftalkaboutrless office. However, it thas yet to revolutionize communication. According to yst Richard Metcalf, some have seen an increase in r as a result . “Information in the form messages t memos tend to floods our computer screens. These messages can be sent so dreds. For those sec
51、retariesses ask them to out all sand leave rays, this means using up a great deal of r every month,” Metcalf has t because s get lost in cyberspace, sare s both it increasingly likely to be asked by nts and colleagues to send all and byfax. This highlightsa otentialproblemodays taking up time n savi
52、ng it. , communication is much easier, but there is more room for misunderstandings,” says psychologist Dr David Lewis. Generally, much less care taken sn with letters or faxes and the sender will probably rereaditbeforeputtingitinanenvelopeormore room for misunderstandings,” says psychologist Dr David Lewis. Generally, much less care taken sn with letters or faxes and the sender will probably
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