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2021高三英语二专题题汇编:十一十thepassagewordsinbox.EachcanbeNotethattherethanneed.2021山二模canbeusedNotethatthanneed.B.criticallyC.balanceD.G.effectivelyH.I.J.reasoningEmbraceruleTheruleofawkwardsimple:facedwithaquestion,ofanswering,andthinkdeeplyyoutoanswer.Thisnorather,ittakingseveralsecondsorlonger)tothroughbefore____31____.AtApple,Timhasin____32____foryears.Backin2008,aarticlesaidinwasforlong,____33____pauses,whenallsoundthewrapperofthebarsheCookaloneinembracingofawkwardJobstookalmost20secondstotoapersonal____34____aresponse.Theruleofawkwardbeenasatoolemotionalintelligenceitallowsyouto____35____thoughtinsteadofsimplybasedonfeeling.Whytheofawkwardsilenceismorevaluableever.Weinworldthat____36____satisfaction.Emailsshouldbeansweredonthesameday.Textmessagesbeansweredrightnow.Butthere'samajorwithallofIttoin,thinkCriticalcallsfordeepandcarefulconsiderationofasubject.Itweighingfacts,Anditresultsinmakinginsightfulconnections.ofiswithouttime.

Andtimehasbecometheluxuryonplanet.whenyouembracetheofawkwardsilence,thattoonanswers.thenexttimesomeoneaskschallengingquestion,orseemsontosimple____40____towithfirstthattoInstead,theruleofawkwardbeforeyou答案31-35FHAKC2021明二模B.C.D.E.F.colonialG.housedH.formerI.J.K.reviewsMuseumsRethinkWhattoDowithTheirAfricanArtCollectionsaisinmuseumstheworldovervolumeofintheircollections.OfficialsinGermanyNetherlandshaveannouncedplanstoartartifacts(j£W)fromduring31__________Andmuseumaremeetingontocommonly32__________figuresfromNationsScientificOrganization),90%ofculturalareoutsideAfrica.weretakenbylongandendedinEuropeandNorthAmerica.AttheAfricaMuseuminBelgium,directorsays85ofthemuseum’scollectionfromCongothesiteBelgium34__________colonyinAfrica.decades,leadershaveforthesetooftheir35__________bycountrieshavebeenrefused.

recenteventsinEuropehave36__________ofreturnsalargerIntheplansannouncedinlastFranceconductedaofhowmuchAfricanareholding37__________whattodoThetheofwideofobjectstakenbysuggestiongot38__________inwhereareatleastitemsinmuseums.Inpeoplehavecouldleave39__________inFrenchmuseums.GdeileFromont,aFrenchhistorianofCentralAfricanart,saysthat’snotgoingtohappen.Oneofshesays,ismoreAfricancandisplay.GuidoGryseelsofAfricainBelgium40__________thatattitudesarechanging.Hesayshe’sindiscussionwiththeCongotoreturnworks.答案31-35BIKAC2021贤二模B.polishstrugglingD.historicallyexchangepromotionalG.H.floodsI.J.interchangeablyK.WhyDutchOfficialsWantYoutoForgettheCountryofHollandTheDutchhaslongbeenwithitsFordecades,thegovernmentused“Hollandand“theNetherlands”31__________todescribethecountryforitsiconictulip(郁金香)fieldsandwindmills.Butfrom1,allcommunications32__________materialswillusetheitsThehasbeenworkingoncampaignthat33__________thecountry’simageinthefaceofgrowinginternationalcompetitionforthepasttheheadofsectioninMinistryofForeignAffairs.

“Ourinternationalimagefacessomechallenges,shesaid.Researchshowedthatmanydonotknowoforhave34__________conceptsofcountry.Youngpeople,particularlyinunfamiliartheTheKingdomofNetherlandsconsistsof12ofwhich—(North)HollandZuidHolland—upHolland.Amsterdam,which35__________about19milliontravellersannually,Keukenhof,oneoftheworld’slargestflowergardensandbothHollandregion.Thecountry’stourismboard,36__________tohandlemillionsoftouriststoppedpromotingitsinoftryingtotravellersgotolesser-knowntoa2019By2030,predicted,thesee37__________ofmilliontourists—annumberaof17million.TheregionofHollandhas38__________contributedthemosttothecountry’sresultinginnamecommonlybeingusedtheentirethegovernmeninsists.“Wearefullyawarethatinternationally,strongimagethecontributestopromotingtrade,investmenttouristsencouragingculturalscientific39__________,”Ms.dePartofthecampaignincludesanupdatedlogo,a“NL40__________tolooklikeanorangetulip,toMinistofForeignAffairs.Thelogoreplacesthe“Hollandtulip,”whichwascreatedbythetourismboardyearsagousedtthe答案

31-40JFBAICHDEG2021定二模B.signalC.briefD.interruptionE.markingF.H.restingI.unifiedstrugglingK.temporary

WhatIsaParagraphBreak?Itofpunctuationmarks.Aparagraphan缩进)aline31__________thedivisiononeparagraphtheinabodyoftext.Generally,breaks32__________thetransitionfromideaanotherinaoffromonespeakertoinanofdialogue.readersofaitcertainlyis.Inancienttimestherewereparagraphs.Sentencessimplyflowedintoanotherwithoutmedieval(中世纪times,theevolvedthesymbol[¶]eventuallythemodern-daywhichis34__________nowbyaorindentation.paragraphisusedgivereadersabreak.artofparagraphsiscalledparagraphing,35__________oftextparagraphs.isatoyourreaderbecauseitthinkingintobites.thattoolong36__________readerswithdenseoftexttothrough,whilemorefrequentprovideswithconvenient37__________atwhichtoabreakintothinking.fullyaphbreak,it’shelpfultoknowthataisagroupofsentencesthatdevelopTherefore,eachone38__________aisemployedeachInthiswritingwillflow,andreaderswillbeabletoproceedtheinalogicalfashioninsteadof39__________allwaytotheusedtobelonger,withthedevelopmentoftheInternet,whichgivesreaderstoliterallymillionsofofparagraphshavestyleformanywebsites,forexample,paragraphsnothanto答案

31-40EBDFG

2021江二模necessityB.C.neighbouringD.adjustedunlikelyF.declineH.questionsI.J.gainsNewYorkandNewTaxtoahalfofhigh-earningNewworkingentirelyfromleavingthecity.NedLamont,Connecticut’sgovernor,hassaid“theoldideaofthe(通勤者)goingintoNewYorkCityfivedaysaweekbeoutdated.”Itdoesseem31________thatthetensofthousandscommutingfromMr.Lamont’sstatewillcontinuetodoso.Theregion’sgovernorshave32________wellwiththepandemic(流行病),butfriendlinesssoonovertaxes.WhenfromstateslikeJerseyConnecticutcommutetoNewYorkworkforaYork-basedpayYorkonearnedincome.thosewhofrommustNewYorktaxestheemployeeoutsideNewYorkby34________.Taxpayersstateslookingcloselyatthisloophole(漏洞).InDecember,NewtoSupremetoawhich35________astate’sauthoritytotaxnonresidentsincomewhiletheyareworkingremotely.Theythinkthisisdefinitelya(n)36________tothecity’sfinances.“Firmshaveconsideredcitybefore,graduallyTheyhavebeenworkingremotelyalmosttenmonthsandthey’ve37________tothatidea.”CompaniesalsoprogressionoftheBillionairetoTaxAct,whichwould38________fbillionaires’propertyastaYork’sDemocraticgovernorsaidhewouldrejectanylaws39________heavyontherich,itwoulddriveoutwealthy,mobileresidents.ItnottaketoomanymovingforcitytofeelthesaysMichaelHendrix.A5%40________Newmakingwouldinanof—roughlytheamountdistributedtothecity’shealthdepartment.

答案31-40EGCAH2021汇二模collectivelyC.convincedD.E.distributeF.G.H.I.seeminglyengagementinitiativeplastichasbecomeadefiningofourtime,challengetoworld’sbrightestthinkersandWithsignificantofplasticthroughAlliancetoPlasticWasteissupportingtheworkofOceanto(31)__________thelackofinfrastructureinpublishedinEnvironmentalScience&in2017shows(32)__________anywherefromhalfmilliontonsofintotheeverythedata,rivers93ofriver-bornethatupintheocean.thisplasticfromreachingtheAlliancePlasticWastewillsponsorRenewalocalizedprojectonrivers.AsaGlobalOceansSponsor,Alliancewill(34)__________its(物流)capabilities.TheNationalSocietyalsotheOceans(35)__________.RenewOceanspartofpartnership,brainchildofinAustralia,Bakayabecamebyscience,environment.to(36)__________ofneeddosomethingforenvironmentstrainedbyAtStanfordsheawareofsocialentrepreneurshipanddevelopingherforendinginbusinessatMIT.HowRenewOceansto(38)__________insurmountable(

难以克服的)problem?First,proprietary(专利的)“biofencetechnologybywasteisasitflowsReFences

theplasticandthusitfromaccumulatingandenteringAs(39)__________,thehassidebenefits.Theplasticcollecteddevelopingworldwillconvertedintofuel,pickerswilldirectlytofuelgeneratedfromtheycollect.Renewologycanbecomea(40)__________forcommunitieswhilecleaninguptheworld’strashandprovidingnecessaryfuel.答案31-35GAJDK36-402021行二模potentialB.C.D.initialpromotionappealG.H.I.recognitionJ.

Celebrity(人)hasbecomeofofpopularculture.Fansbeaspecificfilm,thepublictendstobaseitsconsumptiononinterestof____31____anyproduct.Besides,fashionhavethe____32____modelsonthecoverbecausetheydon’twellasfaces.Asacelebritiesrealizedtheirpowerfulmarketfromadvertisingforothers’productstodevelopingtheirown.Celebrityen’tacompletelynewphenomenon,inthepast,theyweretypicallyaimedattheordinaryconsumers,andlimitedtoafewTVactresses.Todaythey’rebyfirst-classstarswhoseenjoy____34____famewithworldtopThemosthavebeenthosebywithspecificpersonalstyle.Asbecomeexperiencedatmarket,tryto____35____rapidly,coveringalltheofdailyforeverysuccessstory,there’sarelatedwarningtaleofacelebritywhoovervaluedhis____36____Nomatterfamoustheproduct’soriginis,ifitfailstowithownqualities,itanexercisein

self-promotionalAndoncethe____37____attentiondown,interestloyaltytotried-and-truefaceseverepop-culturalcirclebebiggerthanbutofhasuplikelyto____38____reduceacelebrity’sshelflife,andthesamenewspaperormagazinethatoncebroughthimfamenohimtopiecestheopportunityStill,theego(自我的)potentialforisHavingalreadymanyfashionasthefrontiertobeAsthegoes,gohand.Theironlytime,but—like—beentemporary.答案31-35CKAHGFDJBI2021浦二模concernedB.mechanicalD.monitorE.F.thoughtsH.I.J.privacyWouldyouwearacomputerunderyourskin?smartglasses.Oneday,wemighthavebodymodifications.ThecompanyNewDealDesigncamewithanideaforproductUnderSkin.devicelikepairoftattoosandsideofthumb,itathinimplantedjustyourskin.Itdrawpowerfromyourbody’senergy,andyoucouldittounlock

_____31_____yourhealth,exchangestoreinformation,orexpresspersonality.UnderSkinisanidea—youcan’tgooutandgetone—butthetechnologyexiststomakework.“We_____32_____itisaboutfiveyearsfrombeingreal,”saysdesignerGadiWritertechnologyinitiatoralreadyhasachiparadio-frequency_____33_____implantedinhishand.“Iusetologintomycomputer.

Ialsouittosharecontactdetailswithpeople,”hesays.Thechipisaboutofgrainofriceandrespondsto_____34_____withrecognition.Ifortagisn’tcrazyenoughforyou,whataboutabrainchip?companyInteltechnologythatletyoudeviceswithyourmind.DeanPomerleau,oftheresearchers,explains,“We’retryingtoproveyoucaninterestingthingswithbrainwaves….Imaginebeingablethewiththepoweryour”DoyouthinkthesesoundfrighteningSomedoctorsare_____37_____whilegettingdevicesTheythat_____38_____aremeantpeople,togivepeoplepowers.OthersworryhackingCouldsomeonehackinstealidentity,evencontrolyourOna_____40_____ifyouacomputerinsideyouryoustillhuman?youacyborg,abeingthatispartmachine,oramachinethatlikebeing?Whatdoyouthink—wouldyouwantacomputeryour答案31.D32.H33.E34.BI36.GAF2021宁二模A.weakenB.

C.considerablyD.E.independentlyapplyG.aggressive

H.conflictsI.potentialsubjectsK.ObstaclessaytradeexpertsTheintheEU-UKtalksondealassidetheasaofhighprinciple,totradeexperts.ChancellorAngelaMerkelonWednesdaythatdealmust____31____a“levelplayingfield,notonlyfortoday,butalsofortomorrow”.ButBritish

JohnsonsaidoneveningthatBritainwouldsignupto____32____rulesinsuchasenvironmentalregulationsandlabourintokeeptheofdeal.therewasthe____34____fornegotiationbetweenBritain’sawillingness____35____regulatorytheyattheofBrexitexit)onperiod,andtheEUquesttoensurethatthesetradedealsworkwellforever.The“landingzone”foranydealwouldlikelyensurethattheUKwasnotabletoweakentheeffectivenessofregulationskeepoftariffs(关税)ingoods:of____36____freeagreement.DaviddirectoroftheCentreInternationalPoliticalEconomy,saidwhatneededtobewere____37____thattradedealtheprocessdealingwithThereasonthatshouldthetalks,saidMr.Henig,ifbothkeeptheironofprinciple.Sincethestartthetalks,theEUconcernbeentoavoidhavinga(n)____39____toitsmarket,anadvantage(宽松)environmentalregulationsandlabourstandards.TheEUhasmoved____40____onBrusselsenteredthenegotiationsUKshouldcontinuetoeffecttheaidsystemtheoftheCourtofIthasbaseduponcommonprinciplesBritain.答案BFDIA

KJHGC2021口二模mobilityB.concerningC.D.upcomingE.H.inequalityI.quotedsignificantly

aJob?Itofthemostwidelyquotedofyears.Noreportconferencepresentationonofworkiscompleteit.Itbeentoasof____31____jobsdisasterbythink-tanksthat47percentofAmericanareathighriskof____32____thefromwrittenOxfordCarlFreyMichaelItbeen____33____inthanarticles.reflectpolarized(两极分化的)____34____thenatureofautomationtheofAtarenegativists.Theywarnoftechnological____35____aroundcorner.advocateofthisMartinwrittenbest-sellingbooksondangersofunemploymentcausedbyautomation.Hethatwill____36____willcease,theincountrycould“shutthemselvesawayingatedcommunities,perhapsguardedself-directedrobotsanddrones.The____37___masseswillliveonaAtofthedebate,classicaleconomiststhatinnewtechnologyhasalwaysendedupcreatingithasItwas____38____higherwagesforBritishworkersWhileislikelyto____39____inshortrunbysomepeoplejobs,itoverallofpie.is____40____tobethefirstcamp.simplytopointoutthat47ofinweremorelikelytobeaffectedbyautomation.ItattentionwouldhaveInpart,thisisfearsells,particularlywhenitisstirredupbyamisunderstanding.答案31-35DFIBC

2021安二模preyB.C.attachmentD.initialinsufficientstrugglingG.cappedH.edgeI.imposedJ.suspectedignoranceuniversitiesnationwiderevealeddecisions,newsofadramaticdeclineratesnotatIvymeantthatmanyhighwhopinnedallhopesonparticularfindwithrealdisappointment.Whydmissionslowtheseyears?It’sanumbergame.Theseyears,collegessawapplicantsrecord-highBut____32____theofspotscouldofferhadbe____33____.astateschoolsprivatekeptseeingtheiracceptanceratesrapidly.It’snotthatmoststudentswon’tgetintocollegesall.Instead,therearemorethanenoughnationwideforeveryapplicanttoaplaceforfortheschoolenrollingmaynotbeenfirst,eventhirdThe____34____strikeofincouldbeheartbreaking.Thesekidsusedtothebestofbest.ofthepressureiswithoutbythemselves,LaurenceprofessorofPsychology.HethinksthatAmericansfall____36____totofame.Studentsandhaveformedstrongcommitmentsschoolslongaremade.“Whentheyarerejected,’slikebeingrejectedaboyfriendgirlfriend.”Steinbergsays.“Theyit:What’sthematterwithme?WhatIhavedonedifferently?”emotional____38____whatschoolstudentswillpasteontheirparents’carsbutmayalsoleadtofamilies____39____ofwhatmayactuallythesuitableschoolforstudents.painfulastherejectioninlonggettinghigh-rankinguniversitydoesn’tnecessarilymeancompetitive____40____intermsofjobprospectsandearnings.Athatmanystudentsrejectedbyhighlyearnas

muchasIvyreallymattersseriouslytheirstudies.答案31-40FEGDI2021陀二模cultureC.D.interviewE.G.H.competeI.extremelyK.old-fashionedSpainLookstoChineseTravelersindustryislookingtouristsforhigh-endtooftheSpain-ChinaTourism“Itisthekindoftourismthatisnotonlyinterestedinthesun,beachtheTheygoodfood,nature,theChinesewouldalsotospendmoneySpain,"saidRafaelinarecentwithXinhua.Thebusinesstouristsasbeingyounger,international,andperhapsincludingwomen."Theytravelowniningroups.Thegroupshavenotnewformofisbecomingmorehesaid.ofthe(35)__________oftheoftheTourismAssociationpresidentsaid,“Themoneyspendis(36)__________betterwilloneflightairline,withcompanythewithanother."Inhiseyes,“Chinesetouristsareveryimportantbecausethey(37)__________twoalargeofthemspendanyonealmostfourthantourists

TheytravelabroadinsummermonthsSpaintowithsunbeachesincountriessuchasalsotravelintheoff-peakoftoSpainsecondintheworld,onlyFrance.Itattracted82visitorsofthemChina,anumberwhichtheUnitedWorldOrganizationwillriseto1by"Weready;haveinfrastructure(基础设施)at(40)__________inHerefindwhattheylookingfor,includingluxuryitemswhichdistinguishthem,"noted.答案31-35DAKC36-40EJ2021山二模A.consumedD.mirrorH.rangingJ.densitiesK.deliberatelylastic“Food”EndangeringTurtlesEndangeredconfusingplasticforfood,scientists.Seafindfoodvisually,by31________colorandanobjecttoworkoutifitoffavoritefoodslikeplastic.EmilyDuncan,aresearcherinconservationcommentedinastatement:"The32________ofplasticmightincludethingslikeblacktrashbags.”Researchersstudiedturtleswhoupontheofoneasternislandofthey33________toofplasticlookedlikewereblack,cleargreen.Theteamabletolookatgastrointestinal肠道)of19turtles.Allofthem

plastic,34________from183piecesintotal.eatenmoreplasticbiggeranimals.Thatbebecauseofnaivety.Theteamconcluded35________inthewatersofCyprus,regularly36________eatplasticsothatofanimalsplasticingastrointestinaltheofdeath.The37________whichshowspeciesofupbetweenTheproblemdoesn'taffectturtles.Extremelyhigh38________intoallat36percentbirds,manyfishspecieshaveinProfessorBrendanwholeadstheExeterMarineresearchstrategyatofExeterthelikethiswhatseaturtlesarewhetherofplasticbeing39________moreothers."toknowwhatofplasticmightbeaparticularproblem,wellissuescanhelp40________tocontinuetoworkonreducing答案

31-402021东二模criticalB.C.D.E.huggingG.typicalH.I.restartshipDisruptedSchoolingSpellsWorseResultsandDeeperInequalityThefirstmeetingbetweeninVermont,theofautumnisandcoffee.ThismakedoanAfteraintheuplearning,

packlunchesforpoorpupilswhoreliedon_____32_____computerstowithoutthedistricttoreturnforlearningon8th.Highschoolwillremainpartlyonlinebecausethesmallallowenoughroominbetween.pupilswhocanwillneedwearmasks,keeptheirsocial_____33_____havechecksschoolbusesoruptheseoversummerLibbythesuperintendent.Of50schooldistrictsinAmerica,35thecomingtermentirely_____34_____.Theopportunitytothehasbeenlost,颠覆)plansfor“hybrid”education(partinstruction).Thisthanjust_____35_____forThedisruptionschoolingwillprobablyspelllearningloss,_____36_____hurtingpoorerpupils.“Achievement_____37_____willbecomeachievementdifferences,warnsRobinLake,ofCentreReinventingPublicEducation,researchgroup.Analyststhinkthatthe_____38_____wouldsuffer6.8oflossifdoes_____39_____untilJanuary2021looksThiswouldfallonwouldlosemonths’_____40_____ofpoorwhowouldfallbythanatherebe648,000moredropouts.答案31-40HBDIK2021浦二模B.edgesC.D.E.F.limitG.H.I.interestsJ.K.Newton’sNotesEgypt’sPyramidsSell€378,000

byscientistSirIsaacNewtonweresoldata’sLondonauction7December,fetching€378,000.threepagesofnotes,whichdatefromthe1680s,NewtonworkoutexactofEgyptianpyramids.areburntwhichthoughttobetheresultofNewton’sdogjumpingupthetableandknockingoveraNewton,whofrom1642fordiscoveringlawsofgravity.However,m

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