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2023年高考英语新材料仿真模拟押题卷 (上海专用卷)ListeningSectionA(第1-10题,每题1分;第11-20题,每题分;共25分)SectionADirections:InSectionyouwilltenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyyouaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersondecidewhichisthebestanswertothequestionyouhave1.A.Ataspecialparty. B.Atahair-dressingsalon.C.Atanightclub. D.Atafashionshow.2.A.Finland. B.Egypt. C.Mexico. D.Zambia.3.A.Camping. B.Travelling. C.Sporting. D.Shopping.4.A.SheisalsoafanofArgentina.B.Sheisalsoworkingveryhard.C.ShelovesAmericanfootballsomuch.D.SheworksfortheWorldCup.5.A.Shethrewsomethingatatruck.B.Shethrewherselfoutofwindowandbrokeherleg.C.Shemovedatrucktosavealittleboy.D.Sherushedtoamovingtrucktosaveakid.6.A.Theyplannedtogoskiingintherain. B.Theyjustwanttograbthechance.C.Theywillprobablychangetheirmind. D.They’llgoskiingevenintherain.7.A.Lisalikesthemessysituation. B.Lisamadethemess.C.HeandLisaaresettlingaproblem. D.Lisalikesthenewplace.8.A.Theladyshouldstopbeingpatient.B.Hecan’tunderstandthelady’sfeeling.C.Theladyshouldnotblameothers.D.Nobodymaybeinterestedinherproblem.9.A.CertaingiftfromHawaii. B.Agrandweddingparty.C.TwoplaneticketstoHawaii. D.Apictureofthemoon.10.A.Theywenttoseeamovie. B.Thedancersimpressedthemboth.C.Thewomanisalsoadancer. D.Themaninvitedtheladytotheshow.SectionBDirections:InSectionB,youwillheartwopassagesandpassageorconversation,youwillbeaskedseveralquestionswillbereadtwice,butthequestionwillbespokenonlyonethefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichoyouhaveheard.Questions11through14arebasedonthefollowingpassage11.A.Asavingaccountinasinglename. B.Asavingaccountinjointnames.C.Acheckingaccountinasinglename. D.Acheckingaccountinjointnames.12.A.4. B.3. C.2. D.1.13.A.Theladyandherbrothersorsisters. B.Thelady’sparents.C.Theladyandherfather. D.Theladyandhermother.14.A.Identificationpaper,photograph,aletterofintroductionandsomemoney.B.Identificationpaper,someclarifications,aletterofintroductionandsomemoney.C.Aletterofintroduction,photographs,acheckbookandsomemoney.D.Drivinglicense,identificationpaper,photos,andaletterofintroduction.Questions15through17arebasedonthefollowingpassage.15.A.Aircraftdesign. B.Mathematics.C.Engineering. D.Science.16.A.40. B.14. C.4. D.0.17.A.Shestucktostudyingengineeringatcollege.B.Sheaddressedtostudentsathighschoolsandcolleges.C.Shetriedtopersuadewomennottodoengineeringforitshardwork.D.Sheresearcheddefensesystemsofsatellitesandrockets.Questions18through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.18.A.TheSouthAtlanticOcean. B.ThecoastofSouthAmerica.C.Africancontinent. D.ThecoastofAngola.19.A.Hestudiesthesimilaritiesbetweenancientandmodernanimals.B.Hediscoverstheremainsofancientseaanimalsonthecoast.C.HestudiesthecauseofseparationofSouthAmericaandAfrica.D.Hehelpsdothearrangementoftheancientanimalremainsinamuseum.20.A.Becausetheremainswereexposedonthecoast.B.Becausetheseanimalsusedtoliveclosetoeachotherinoneplace.C.Becausetheseanimalsweredriventooneplaceandkilled.D.Becausetheseanimalswerealleatenbyonelarge,fierceancientseaanimal.Grammar(每题1分;共20分)SectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.DiscoveringaBrotherKieronGrahamalwaysknewhehadanolderbrother.Hisadoptionpapers,signedandsealedwhenhewasthreemonthsold,listedabrothernamedVincentbutnolastname.ThoughKieronspentyears___21___(think)aboutVincent,hecouldnevertrackhimdown.ThatchangedinDecember2017,___22___Kieron’sadoptiveparentsgavetheirfouradoptedchildrenAncestryDNAtestsasChristmasgifts.Kieron,now21,senthissaliva(唾液)sampleinforanalysis.Whenhisresultscameback,hewassurprisedtofindhehadsomeDNAmatchesforrelativeswho___23___(take)thetest,too.Mostweredistantconnections,butonematchwassostrongthatit___24___(label)‌“closefamily59.HisnamewasVincentGhant.Kieronlookedforhimonlineandsoonmadeapossibleconnection.”Thisisgoingtosoundsowild.......butyouseem___25___(be)mybrother,”Kieronwroteontheinstantmessagingapp.“Iwasgivenup___26___adoptionin1997anditsaysonmypaperworkthatmymotherhasasonwithyournameandyourbirthdate.HernameisShawn.”“OMGdoyouknowyourrealname?‌“wroteVincent,now30.”IthinkitwasTyler.‌““OMGYES!!!Youaremybrother.”“Wow,”wroteKieron.“Thisiscrazy.”saidVincent.Thecrazinesswasjustbeginning.Astheytalked,thebrothersrealizedtheylivedabout20minutesfromeachother,outsideofAtlanta.Moremind-blowing,theyattendedthesameuniversityandmajoredandminoredinthesamesubjects:politicalscienceandlegalstudies.“Whataretheoddswe’reseparatedourentirelivesandthenendupatthesameschoolwiththesameinterests?‌“saysKieron.Nowthebrothershadthechancetomakeupforthe___27___(lose)time.Theydecidedtomeetatalocalteashopthatweek.”Iwasreallynervous,‌“saysKieron.“Iwaswondering___28___Ishouldsay.”Ashewaitedoutsidetheshop,heheardsomeonecallhisname,andhesuddenlyfound____29____inahugwiththebrotherhe’dthoughtabouthisentirelife.Themenwentinsideandtalked.‌“Weconnected,”saysVincent,‌“_____30_____wealreadykneweachother.”SectionBDirections:ineachblankwithathebox.Eachcanbeonlyonce.NotethatisoneyouA.characteristicB.blameC.slaveD.acceptingE.orientedF.remainingG.properlyH.behaviorsI.surpriseJ.resistK.consistentlyAnAmericanresearcherwhostudied600millionairesfoundhowrichyoucangetcomesdownto6“wealthfactors“.Shefoundthatsixbehaviorsarerelatedtonetworthpotential,regardlessofageorincome.Thesewerethriftiness,confidence,responsibility,planning,focusandsocialindifference.Beingthriftycomesasnogreat____31____.“Spendingaboveyourmeans,spendinginsteadofsavingforretirement,spendinginanticipationofbecomingwealthymakesyoua____32____tothepaycheck,evenwithanastronomicallevelofincome,”shewrote.Toproperlybuildwealth,expertsrecommendsaving20%yourincomeandlivingoffthe____33____80%.Havingconfidenceisanotherkey____34____,asithelpspeopletobethrifty.Ittakesconfidencetolivewithinyourmeans.Italsotakesconfidencetoinvest____35____.Insteadofmakinginvestingdecisionswithyouremotions,financialplannersadvisethatyoushouldleaveyourinvestmentsaloneandfocusonalong-terminvestmentplan.Butpeoplecan’tinvest--ormanagetheirownmoney--without____36____responsibilityfortheoutcomes.Manymillionairestakeonpersonalresponsibility--andmostalsohappentobeself-made,meaningtheydidn’tacquiretheirwealththroughluck.Millionairesdon’tcountonanyoneelsetomakethemrich,andtheydon’t____37____anyoneelseiftheyfallshort.Theyfocusonthingstheycancontrolandaligntheirdailyhabitstothegoalstheyhavesetforthemselves.Theytendtobegoal-____38____andhardworkers,whichenablesthemtoplanfinanciallyandfocusonseeingthoseplansthrough.92%ofthemillionairessurveyeddevelopedalong-termplanfortheirmoney,and97%almostalwaysachievedthegoalstheysetforthemselves.Anditisthese____39____thatmakeiteasyforthemtobesociallyindifferent.They_____40_____lifestylecreep,thetendencytospendmorewheneveroneearnsmore.Essentially,theydon’tyieldtopressuretobuythelatestthingortokeepupwithothersorwhattheyhaveacquired.Insteadofbeingfocusedonwhatmightmakethemhappytoday,they’refocusedontheirlong-termwealth-buildingplan.ReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA.B.CandD.FillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontextInsummarisingthestateoftheplanet—risingpopulation,widespreadconflict,one-sixthoftheplanetsufferingextremepovertyandhunger,globalwarming—JeffreySachs,authorof“TheCommonWealth,canpaintaterriblepicture.However,he’san____41____andbelievesthatalloftheseproblemscanbeovercomeinrelativelystraightforwardwaysandatrelativelylittlecost.That’sbecausetherootcausesareinterconnectedand____42____man-made.Takechildmortality(死亡).Perhapssurprisingly,thehigherthechildmortalityrateis,thehigherthebirthrate.Thisleadstoa____43____populationwhichputsagreaterstressonalreadyscarceresources,sofarmershavetoworkhardertoproduceenoughfoodforall,whichmeanschildrenareoftenputtoworkinthefieldsorathome.This,____44____,stopschildrengettingtheeducationwhichwillallowthemtolearn,amongotherthings,aboutbetterfarmingtechniquestoincreasecropyieldsandprovidemorefoodtoeatandsell.Sachsarguesthatthe____45____ofprovidingeverychildinpovertywithananti-mosquitobednetisamajorfirststep.Malaria(疟疾)isahugecauseofdeathinchildrenandthebednetsmassively____46____infections.Thefewerchildrenthatdieofmalaria,themoresecureparentsfeelabouttheirchildrensurviving.Themoresecureparentsfeel,thefewerchildrentheyhave,andsoon,revisingthe____47____trendjustdescribed.However,itis____48____acombinationofmeasuresatthesametimethattrulymakesadifference:freeschoolmealsimproveschoolattendanceandhealth;supplyingfertiliserstoimprovesoilandbetterseedsprovidesevenbetterharvests;basichealthcareandcleanwatersupplies____49____morefataldiseases.Theseideasarealreadybeing_____50_____implementedinover100Africanvillagesinunderdevelopedregions.Thecostoftheprojectisjust$10perpersonperyear,ofwhich50%comesfromdonorsandtherestfromamixtureoflocalandnationalgovernmentsandthevillagersthemselves.Soifit’sso_____51_____,whyhasn’titbeendonebefore?WhataboutalltheaidthathasbeengiventoAfricaandtheunderdevelopedcountriesoftheworld?Hasitbeenlosttocorruption(腐败)?Sachsarguesthattherealproblemisnotcorruption,butthefactthatrichgovernmentshave_____52_____suchalot,butactuallygivensolittle.Theyagreedtogive0.7%ofnationalincomeinaid,butonlyfivecountrieshavemetthat_____53_____.Hesuggestscurrentaidis$24billionperyear,whichtranslatesasjusttendollarsperperson—notnearlyenoughtoimplementthe_____54_____measures.SowhileSachsseesanopportunitytoendpovertyforever,healsoraisesan_____55_____thatthiscouldbethelastchancewehave,‘Thelongerwewait,thegreateristhesufferingandthelargerthelong-termcosts?41.A.economistB.optimistC.expertD.opponent42.A.prospectivelyB.essentiallyC.thoughtfullyD.refreshingly43.A.decliningB.globalC.boomingD.local44.A.inturnB.bycontrastC.onendD.withcare45.A.truthB.principleC.solutionD.statement46.A.transmitB.specifyC.worsenD.reduce47.A.downwardB.generalC.modemD.previous48.A.describingB.reservingC.adoptingD.protesting49.A.modifyB.intensifyC.preventD.locate50.A.successfullyB.hesitantlyC.personallyD.worthlessly51.A.popularB.simpleC.hardD.strange52.A.spentB.promisedC.learnedD.featured53.A.requirementB.conditionC.challengeD.target54.A.restrictedB.standardizedC.requestedD.combined55.A.alarmB.objectionC.amountD.instanceSectionB Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)OnceagainDCComicsandWarnerBros.havedividedfansandcriticsovertheirlatestsuperherofilm.TherehadbeenworryingnewsaboutJusticeLeagueinthemonthsbeforeitsrelease,withalotofreshootsofscenes,anewdirectorbeingbroughtintofinishthefilmafteroriginaldirectorZackSnyder’stragiclossofhisdaughterand,ofcourse,alotoftalkaboutBenAffleck’sfutureintheroleofBatman.SomepeoplearesayingthatJusticeLeagueisanotherbigdisappointment,thatitcouldhavebeenincredibleandinsteadfailstoreallyentertain.OtherssaythatWarnerBros.havefinallygotitrightandthatthefuturefortheLeaguelooksbright.Myopinionliessomewhereinthemiddle.Thefilmwasbynomeansadisappointment:itwasexciting,funnyandalotoffuntowatch.There’ssomethingspecialaboutwatchingtheheroesfromyourchildhoodbroughttolifeonthebigscreenandmaybethatisaffectingmyopinion.However,Iwillsaythatalotofworkneedstobedoneiftheproducerwantstomakeagreatsuccess.Althoughthefilmwasgood,itwasobviouswhichsceneshadbeenreshotandhowthecharactershadbeenchanged.Ialsohavetomentiontheseveralscenesinwhichthespecialeffectswereverybadlydone;thesearethekindsofproblemsthatyoudon’texpecttoseeinafilmwithsuchabigbudget.AnotherpointtoaddisthatitisgoodtoseetheproducermakingSupermanslightlyabrightercharacterandaddingsomejokestotheplottokeepthingsfun.Buttheproducermustbecarefulnottomakethemistakethatanotherfilmproducer—here,notmentioningthename—iscomingveryclosetodoing:turningallofthefilmsintobrightandcolorfulshowsandlosingalotofseriouslygoodstories.Intheend,JusticeLeagueisnotaperfectfilmbutitisdefinitelynotaterribleone.AlotofworkisstilltobedonebutIhopethatDCdoesnotcompletelyloseitsdarkerside.56.BeforethereleaseofJusticeLeague,manypeopleshowedtheir______.A.pityforthedirector,ZackSnyder B.concernaboutthefilm’squalityC.higherexpectationofthenewdirector D.supportfortheactor,BenAffleck57.Accordingtotheauthor,what’sspecialaboutJusticeLeague?A.Itadvocatessocialjustice. B.Itbringslotsoffuntotheaudience.C.Ithassomebraveheroes. D.Itbringsbackchildhoodmemories.58.InParagraph5theauthormainlywantstoexpresshis______.A.viewsonthefilm’sweakness B.advicetothefilm’sdirectorC.loveforthefilm D.expectationofthefilm’ssequels59.Theauthormentionedanotherfilmproducerto______.A.stresstheimportanceoffuninafilmB.showJusticeLeague’slackofaseriousplotC.serveasawarningtotheproducerofJusticeLeagueD.setanexamplefortheproducerofJusticeLeague(B)TheManWhoAtehisBootsisafascinatingaccountofexpeditionsthatwentwrong.Thebookexaminesthe19thcenturysearchforaroutetoAsiabywayoftheNorthwestPassagethroughtheArcticOcean.AuthorAnthonyBrandtdescribesthemanyattemptsbybothlandandseathatendedinfailureandtragedy,includingthe1845expeditionledbySirJohnFranklin.Brandtshowshowthesebrave,yetsometimesfoolish,explorerscouldhaveavoidedstarvation,frostbite,andevendeathiftheyhadcopiedthesurvivaltechniquesofthelocalInuitpeople.Someofthemoresurprisingdetailsthebookrevealsinclude:IGLOOSTheexplorers,despiterepeatedlywatchingtheInuitbuildigloos,insistedonusingcanvastents.Tentsfreezeinsub-zerotemperaturesandgivelittleprotectiontoanyoneinsidethem.Iftheyhadlearnedtobuildigloos,theexplorerswouldhavebeenwarmevenintheworstArcticweather.SEALSKINIftheexplorershadwornsealskinandfursliketheInuit,theywouldn’thavesufferedfromthefrostbitethatwascommonamongthem,butrareamongtheInuit.DOGTEAMSWhydidn’ttheBritishusedogteamstopulltheirsleds?Pullingsledsthemselveswasatraditionamongmanyexplorersrightintotheearly20thcentury.ItcostScottandhismentheirlivesontheirreturnfromtheSouthPolein1912.TheBritishdidgetsomethingright,however,whenCaptainEdwardParrygrewsaladvegetablesinboxesonboardhisship.Itwasknownthatfreshvegetablesandfreshmeatpreventedscurvy(坏血病),althoughatthattimethereasonforthis(vitaminC)hadnotbeendiscovered.Parry’smenwouldn’thavebeenashealthyiftheyhadn’teatenthesalads.60.InTheManWhoAtehisBoots’theauthormainly________.A.introducessomefoolishexplorersB.focusesonsomeunsuccessfulexpeditionsC.analyzestheInuitpeople’ssurvivaltechniquesD.explorestheadvancesinequipmentusedforexpeditions61.AccordingtoAnthonyBrandt,whatshouldtheexplorershavedone?A.Theyshouldhavelearnedmoreabouthowsealssurvivedincoldwater.B.Theyshouldhavesetupmorecanvastentstokeepthemselveswarm.C.TheyshouldhavehelpedtheInuitpeoplebuildigloos.D.Theyshouldhaveuseddogstopullthesledsforthem.62.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat________.A.EdwardParryfoundawaytopreventscurvybyaccidentB.EdwardParry’ssuccessfulvoyagewasararecaseatthattimeC.EdwardParrywasthefirstcaptainthatgrewsaladvegetablesonboardD.EdwardParry’smencouldhavebeenmorehealthyiftheytookvitaminC(C)AsFransdeWaal,aprimatologist(灵长动物学家),recognizes,abetterwaytothinkaboutothercreatureswouldbetoaskourselveshowdifferentspecieshavedevelopeddifferentkindsofmindstosolvedifferentadaptiveproblems.Surelytheimportantquestionisnotwhetheranimalscandothesamethingshumanscan,buthowthoseanimalssolvethecognitive(认知的)problemstheyface,likehowtoimitatetheseafloor.Childrenandsomeanimalsaresointerestingnotbecausetheyaresmartlikeus,butbecausetheyaresmartinwayswehaven’tevenconsidered.Sometimesstudyingchildren’swaysofknowingcancastlightonadult-humancognition.Children’spretendplaymayhelpusunderstandouradulttasteforfiction.DeWaal’sresearchprovidesanotherinterestingexample.Wehumanbeingstendtothinkthatoursocialrelationshipsarerootedinourperceptions,beliefs,anddesires,andourunderstandingoftheperceptions,beliefs,anddesiresofothers—whatpsychologistscallour“theoryofmind.”Inthe80sand90s,developmentalpsychologistsshowedthatpre-schoolersandeveninfantsunderstandmindsapartfromtheirown.Butitwashardtoshowthatotheranimalsdidthesame.“Theoryofmind”becameacandidateforthespecial,uniquelyhumantrick.YetdeWaal’sstudiesshowthatchimps(黑猩猩)possessaremarkablydevelopedpoliticalintelligence—theyaremuchinterestedinfiguringoutsocialrelationships.Itturnsout,asdeWaaldescribes,thatchimpsdoinfersomethingaboutwhatotherchimpssee.Butexperimentalstudiesalsosuggestthatthishappensonlyinacompetitivepoliticalcontext.Theevolutionaryanthropologist(人类学家)BrainHareandhiscolleaguesgaveajuniorchimpachoicebetweenpiecesoffoodthatadominantchimphadseenhiddenandotherpiecesithadnotseenhidden.Thejuniorchimp,whowatchedallthehiding,stayedawayfromthefoodthedominantchimphadseen,buttookthefoodithadn’tseen.Anyonewhohasgonetoanacademicconferencewillrecognizethatwemaybeinthesamesituation.Wemaysaythatwesignupbecausewe’reeagertofindoutwhatotherhumanbeingsthink,butwe’rejustasinterestedinwho’sontop.Manyofthepoliticaljudgmentswemaketheredon’thavemuchtodowithourtheoryofmind.Wemayshowourrespecttoafamousprofessorevenifwehavenorespectforhisideas.Untilrecently,however,therewasn’tmuchresearchintohowhumansdevelopandemploythiskindofpoliticalknowledge.Itmaybethatweunderstandthesocialworldintermsofdominance,likechimps,butwe’rejustnotusuallyaspoliticallymotivatedastheyare.Insteadofaskingwhetherwehaveabettereverydaytheoryofmind,wemightwonderwhethertheyhaveabettereverydaytheoryofpolitics.63.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,whichofthefollowingshowsthatananimalissmart?A.Itcanbehavelikeahumankid.B.Itcanimitatewhathumanbeingsdo.C.Itcanfindasolutiontoitsownproblem.D.Itcanfigureoutthoseadaptiveproblems.64.Whichofthefollowingstatementsbestillustratesour“theoryofmind”?A.Wetalkwithinfantsinawaythattheycanfullyunderstand.B.Wemakeguessesatwhatothersthinkwhileinteractingwiththem.C.Wehideouremotionswhenwetryestablishingcontactwithastranger.D.Wetrytounderstandhowkids’pretendplayaffectsourtasteforfiction.65.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Neitherhumannoranimalsdisplaytheirpreferencefordominance.B.Animalslivinginacompetitivepoliticalcontextaresmarter.C.Bothhumansandsomeanimalshavepoliticalintelligence.D.Humansaremoreinterestedinwho’sontopthananimals.66.Bytheunderlinedsentenceinthelastparagraph,thewritermeansthat________.A.weknowlittleabouthowchimpsarepoliticallymotivatedB.ourpoliticalknowledgedoesn’talwaysdeterminehowwebehaveC.ourtheoryofmindmightenableustounderstandourtheoryofpoliticsD.moreresearchshouldbeconductedtounderstandanimals’socialworldSectionCDirections:CompletethefollowingpassagebyusingthesentencesintheboxEachsentencecanonlybeusedonce.Notethattherearetwosentencesmorethanyouneed.DiscoveringtheLostCitySixtymilessouth,inCusco,HiramBinghamgazedthoughtfullyattheoldIncanstonewall.HehadcometothisplaceinsearchofVilcapampa,thelostcityoftheInca.Butrightherewasthemostbeautifulstoneworkhehadeverseen-hugestonescutsoperfectlythatnotevenarazorbladecouldbeslippedbetweenthem.TheIncahadnoirontoolstocarvethem,nowheeloranimalstomovethem.Thewallhadenduredtimeandearthquakes.___67___Itwasamystery.Hewalkedthroughthecobbledstreetsoftheoldcapital,Cusco.TheSpanishhadcometothiscity,conqueredtheInca,takentheirgold,andbuiltchurchesovertheirtemples.Suddenly,hestopped.BeforehimwasthefamousTempleoftheSun.Heplacedhishandsonthesun-warmedstonessobeautifullycarved,asiftheyhadgrowntogether.___68___WoulditholdgoldandrichesliketheSpanishhadfoundinCusco?Morethaneverhewasdeterminedtofindthatcity.ThenextdayBinghambeganhissearch.Hewouldlookforruins-thatmightbethekey.Heandhisparty,accompaniedbythemilitarymanSergeantCarrasco,leftfortheholyvalleyoftheUrubambaRiver.Theycametothesleepyoldvillageinthevalley,longagoanimportantcity.“Arethereanyruinsnearby?”Binghamasked.“DoyouknowofthelostcityofVilcapampa?”Nooneknewofit.Travelingnorth,theadventurerscameuponaremoteandwildcanyon.Inthedistanceweresnowcappedmountainsoverthreemileshigh.___69___Bingham’sdeterminationtofindthelostcitygrewwitheachturnoftheincreasinglywildpath.Farbelowinthevalley,Bingham’spartycampedonasandybeachalongsidethethunderingrapidsoftheUrubambaRiver.Dayshadgoneby.Nooneknewofanyruins.___70___Thistime,throughtheinterpreter,thefarmersaid,“Yes.ThereareverygoodruinsontopofthemountaincalledMachuPicchu.”Thefarmerpointedstraightup.“Canyoutakeusthere?”Binghamasked....A.Hiddeninthemountains,thelostcitywouldbebuiltofstoneslikethese.B.Whatcouldhebethinking!C.ButnowtheadventurersarousedthecuriosityofalocalfarmernamedArteaga.D.Howhadtheybuiltthem!E.CliffsrosethousandsoffeetabovetheroaringrapidsoftheUrubambaRiver.F.Suddenly,thecloudsdriftedawayandthereitwas.IV.SummaryWriting71.Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.Sellingyourstuffonlinedoesnotonlyhelptodeclutter(清理)yourhomeandgetridofthingsyoudon’tneed,butitcanalsobeagreatsourceofincome.Booksyou’renotplanningonreadingagaintakingupspaceonyourshelf?Sellthemonline.Upgradingyourphone?Findalocalbuyeronsocialmedia.Sellingonlinecomeswithcertainpitfallstoo,though,anditpaystobediligentwhenyou’recrossingthethreshold(门槛)fromcustomertoseller.Onethingyouneedtoconsidercarefullyistheplatformonwhichyouaregoingtoadvertise.Mostbigplayersinthefieldaresopopularwithsellers,notjustbecausetheycangiveyouaccesstoabiggerpoolofpotentialcustomers,butalsobecausetheyofferinsurancebothtothesellerandthebuyer,whichgivesbothbuyersandsellersmoreconfidence.Thedownside,however,isthatyouwillgenerallyneedtopayanupfrontfee(预付费)forusingtheplatform,andmayalsohavetosacrificeacutofyourprofittothecompany.What’smore,

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