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试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页2024年上海交大附中高一英语期末考试卷(满分150分,答案一律写在答题纸上)第I卷I.ListeningComprehension(25’)SectionADirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.1.A.7:00

B.6:30

C.6:00

D.7:302.A.Theyarelikelytohaveagreatreview.

B.Theywillstaythereforalongertime.C.Theyaretoenjoyicecreaminaneasyway.

D.Theicecreamstoreistoobigtoimagine.3.A.Hewasinvolvedinatrafficaccident.

B.Hewasnotabletogettoworkontime.C.Heisseriouslysickofhiscar.

D.Hehadhiscarstolen.4.A.Thewomanplannedtotravelbyhigh-speedrail.B.Oneoftheman’searsabsolutelydeaf.C.Thetrafficappmayhelpthemtoavoidaheavytraffic.D.Theyaredrivingatahighspeedastheyplanned.5.A.AtthebusstopofShanghaiDisneyland

B.Attheplatformofasubway.C.AtShanghairailwaystation.

D.AtabusstopsomewhereinShanghai.6.A.Policewomananddriver

B.Nurseandpatient.C.Librarianandreader

D.Hotelmanagerandguest.7.A.Theyhaveadoptedatleasttwokids.

B.Theywillhavemoreadoptedkids.C.ThecouplearefromAfrica.

D.Theyareanextendedfamily.8.A.Ms.Zengisplanningtoraisetherawmaterialcostduetotheraisedlabourcost.B.Themanishesitatingaboutwhetherhewillbuycertainproductsornot.C.Thequalityoftheproductsisreallyfarfromtheman’sexpectation.D.Themanhasmadeuphismindtogivethenegotiationastop.9.A.Shedoesnotapproveoftheman’swayindescribingpeople’sspeech.B.Shebelievesthatpeople’sspeakinginanelegantwayisamazing.C.Shedoesn’tbelievepeoplemayspeakelegantlyinreallife.D.Shewasindoubtabouttheman’scharactersinthenovel.10.A.Theirweddinganniversaryiscomingsoon.B.They’dbetterfindanotherrestauranttocelebratetheirweddinganniversary.C.Thewomanshouldbemorepatientonsuchabigday.D.Thedrivingisdullbecauseoftheheavytraffic.SectionBDirections:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachofthepassagesandtheconversation.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.11.A.15.000

B.5,000,000

C.15,000,000

D.50,000,00012.A.TheChinesepeoplearereallygoodattheworld’smostpopularsport,soccer.B.Withinnextdecades,morethan90,000soccerfieldswillbebuiltacrossthecountry.C.ChinesemenhavequalifiedfortheWorldCupfinalonlyoncein2002.D.Incontrasttomen,Chinesewomensoccerplayersaremoresuccessful.13.A.SomebillionairesinChina.B.PresidentXiJinping.C.JacksonMartinez.D.TheChinesepeople.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.14.A.Itgivesstudentsmoretimetodigestwhatthey’velearned.B.Itisflexibleinplanningclasses,socialpracticeandpersonalprojects.C.Plentyofsocialpracticefreesstudentsofworriesabouttheirfuturecareer.D.Studentshavemoretimetoenjoytheirlifeinuniversities.15.A.ThelengthofeachsemestervariesintheChinesetrimester.B.Allthose“Project985”universitieshaveappliedthistrimestersystem.C.Studentshouldtakeasmanycoursesaspossibleinsummersemester.D.Takingothersubjectsshouldbeoffthelistinsummersemester.16.A.Takingmorecoursesinsummersemester.B.Havinganefficientarrangementinstudyingcontents.C.Takinganactivepartinpromotingacademicenvironment.D.Payingnotattentiontochangesinacademicschedules.Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.17.A.Athome

B.Inastudio

C.Inoffice

D.Atschool18.A.AnEnglishprogramme

B.SomethingannoyingC.Anexpression

D.AgoatcalledFred19.A.Nell’sgoatisreallyamadgoat,atroublemaker.B.NellreallymakesFeifeimad.C.Nell’sgoatwasreallyannoyingtoeveryone.D.Nell’sgoatannoysFeifeiduetoitssmell.20.A.Yourbestfriendtoldyouthathe’spastthedrivingtest.B.Somecarsareblowingtheirhornswhenyouaredoingatestinside.C.Youareridingabicyclewithyouclassmatesinthestreet.D.Yourneighbourbringsyouacakebecauseitisherdaughter’sbirthday.II.GrammarandVocabularySectionAMultipleChoices(25’)Directions:BeneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.1.Regulationsoftenmeetresistanceintherigidsystem,________bossyemployersmaybechallengedbyemployees.A.which B.where C.whose D.that2.Dominatingthelistarehigh-incomecountries,________theaverageecologicalfootprintisnowfivetimesthatofpoornations.A.ofwhich B.what C.inwhich D.whose3.________we’veadvancedourservicequalityishelpfulinattractingmorecustomersinthefuture.A.How B.Why C.Which D.That4.Thepost-pandemicjobmarketisnolongerthemarket________thegeneralpublicthinksitis,asprofitmarginsshrink.A.which B.as C.where D.that5.Itis10years________theseimportantenvironmentalproblemswereaddressed,whichbenefitedtheentireworld.A.since B.after C.before D.when6.Itissuggested________,insteadofcomplainingalldaylong,Louisethinkofthecontributorswhohavehelpedhersurvive.A.which B./ C.that D.what7.Thenewclassrulesin________designmostclassmateshaveparticipatedissoinnovativethatotherclassesalsowanttofollowsuit.A.which B.where C.whose D.what8.New________thefacilityis,itwouldmakepossibleamuchstrongersignalthatwouldcoverwiderresidentialareas.A.although B.as C.despite D.while9.Itwaswidelyconfirmedbyscientiststhatthatwasexactly________globalgreenhousegasemissionneedstobeaddressedassoonaspossible.A.why B.how C.when D.whether10.Appreciatingapoet’sreadingofhisownworksisverybeneficialbecausewecanunderstandthepoembetter________thepoetplacesemphasisorpauses.A.atwhere B.fromwhere C.inwhich D.fromwhich11.Whoeveriselectedthenewleaderwillshouldertheresponsibilityofshapingourcommunityintoamoreunitedone,as________bythevoters.A.beingexpected B.expected C.hadexpected D.expect12.Wherethereisfreedomofthepress,thereisalsoobligationtoensureobjectivereportingforwhat________andwhatishappening.A.happens B.hadhappened C.happened D.ishappened13.Itsuddenly________tomethatIneedtomarkitdown,becauseItendtoforgetthings,howeversimpletheyare.A.occurred B.occur C.occurs D.isoccurring14.HeisthemostdevotedteacherthatI________,becauseheisforeverthinkingofhowtocreateabetterenvironmentforthisstudents.A.saw B.hadeverseen C.see D.haveeverseen15.Theconcertworldasawholeisincrisis,butjazz,oneofthemostvulnerabletypesonliveperformance,isespeciallyontheedge.A.whichdepends B.whichdepend C.thatdepend D.asdepends16.Thesethickforestscoverabroadspanofarea,whichservesasaperfect________forthemarch,leavingtheenemyinthedarkaboutourposition.A.setting B.cover C.residency D.tunnel17.Thenewly-furnishedlibraryfeaturesa(n)________studyroomwherestudentscansitingroupstocommunicateoccasionally.A.open-plan B.labour-saving C.single-roomed D.24-hour18.Thoughallhiseffortshavefailedto________hisdemandingparents,histeacherandclassmateswereamazedbyhisacademicperformance.A.shock B.arouse C.conquer D.wow19.It’seasytolay________forimpulsive(冲动的)behaviorsonteenagerswhosebrainisunderdevelopedratherthantheshortageofguidance.A.blame B.discrimination C.complaint D.criticism20.Onreceivingasubmission,anexperiencededitorneedstoefficientlydecidewhatparttoadoptandhowmuchto________forabetterversionawaitingforpublication.A.adapt B.surf C.update D.quote21.Overtime,theeuroandChina’syuancanmatureintocompetitorsfordollaras________currency.A.convertible B.intelligent C.primary D.valuable22.Herexcellentspeechwas________byburstsofapplauseandgreatcheersfromthecrowd.A.impressed B.illustrated C.punctuated D.delivered23.Totransferinformationfromshort-termtolong-termmemory,the________requiresperiodsofrest.A.heart B.spirit C.brain D.head24.Herparentstriedto________somepressureonhertodowellinthecollegeentranceexaminationsothatshecanbeadmittedtoaprestigeuniversity.A.bring B.put C.bear D.keep25.Manyparentsworkalldaylongtoprovidetheirchildrenwithagoodlivingcondition,buttheirkidsmightjust________forthecompanyoftheirparents.A.take B.long C.expect D.desireSectionBVocabulary(20’)ADirections:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.touched

B.extraordinary

C.set

D.challenged

E.involvementF.individuality

G.angle

H.quote

I.reflection

J.amazed

K.dismissalDeadPoetsSociety(死亡诗社)isa1989AmericandramafilmwrittenbyTomSchulman,directedbyPeterWeirandstarringRobinWilliams.Thefilmevokedanextensive26oneducation.27attheconservativeWeltonAcademyinthenortheastUnitedStatesin1959,andittellsthestoryofanEnglishteacherwhoinspireshisstudentsthroughhisteachingofpoetry.Intheautumnof1959,NeilbeginshissenioryearofhighschoolatWeltonAcademy,anall-male,eliteschool.Onthefirstdayofclasses,theyare28bytheunorthodox(非正统的)teachingmethodsofthenewEnglishteacherJohnKeating,aWeltonalumnuswhoencourageshisstudentsto“makeyourlives29”,asentimenthesummarizedwiththeLatinexpressioncarpediem.Subsequentlessonsincludehavingthemtaketurnsstandingonhisdesktoteachtheboyshowtheymustlookatlifeinadifferent30,tellingthemtotearofftheintroductionoftheirpoetrybookswhichexplainsamathematicalformulausedforratingpoetry,andinvitingthemtomakeuptheirownstyleofwalkinginacourtyardtoencouragethemtomaintain31.Astheschoolyearprogresses,Keating’slessonsandtheir32inasecretpoetryclubencouragethemtolivetheirlivesontheirownterms.However,Keating’smethodsattracttheattentionofstrictheadmasterGaleNolan.HeisfiredandNolantakesoverteachingtheclass.Keatinginterruptstheclasstocollectpersonalarticlesbeforeheleaves,thestudentsshoutthatallofthemwereforcedtosigntheletterthatresultedinhis33.TheystandontheirdesksonebyoneandsaluteKeatingwiththewords“OCaptain!MyCaptain!”.Keatingisdeeply34.TheDeadPoetsSocietyreceivedcriticalapplauseandboxofficesuccess.Thefilm’sline“Carpediem.Seizetheday.”wasalsovotedasthegreatestmovie35oftheyear2014bytheAmericanFilmInstitute.*BDirections:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.addressed

B.boast

C.approach

D.sense

E.wealthyF.glimpse

G.revealed

H.pushy

I.statistics

J.peers

K.motivationCollegeRankingsAreSomething,butNotEverythingIamalwaysconfusedwhenreadingstatementslike“PrincetonUniversityisthenumberonecollegeintheUnitedStates.”ArethosewhoattendPrincetoninherentlybrighterthantheir36?IsPrincetonabletoproducemoregeniusesupongraduation?High-rankingcollegesinglobaleducationleaguesattractgreatertalentinstaffandstudents,and37betterfacilities,thereforegeneratingmoreprofits.IntheUnitedStates,however,thisvirtuouscyclecanturnviciouswhenfinancially-challengedparentsendupspendingtheirlifesavingsontheirchildren’seducation,while38individualscansimplybuytheirwayin.Besides,theserankingsfacecriticismforpotentiallyinfluencingcollegestomakeminoradjustmentsin39toimprovetheirpositiononthetable.Ididn’tcareaboutcollegerankingsforyearsuntilIrecentlysawsomethingdifferent.ThispastOctober,ShanghaiRankingConsultancy40theGlobalRankingofAcademicSubjects2023,whichassessesuniversitiesworldwideacross55subjectsinfivedisciplines.Itissaidtoemployamorein-depth41toevaluatetheperformanceofuniversities.Andthismakesiteasierforprospectivestudentstochoosethebestcollegefortheirspecificsubject.Buthowmuchweightshouldyougivetotheserankings?Inmyopinion,collegerankingscanserveasareference,offeringa42intothereputationandstrengthsofinstitutions.However,theyshouldnotbetheonlydeterminingfactorforyou.Therearemanyaspectstoauniversityeducationthatcanonlybe43whenyouareclearaboutyourgoals.Ioncetaughtathree-monthprogramtoprepareuniversitystudentsforoverseasexchangeprogramsinEngland.Butsomeofthemdisplayedlow44.Itwasn’tmerelyduetoalanguagebarrier.Theseindividualsseemedtolackcommunicationskills,criticalthinkingand,moreimportantly,a45ofpurpose,whichmighthelpdeterminetheirfutureacademicquality.Afterall,whatliesintheheartofeducationis“U”.III.

ReadingComprehension(15’+30’)SectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.“BlameMyBrain”byNicolaMorgan,reviewedbyRosalieWarrenAssomeonewhoconstantlyblamesmybrainforallsortsofthings(notmyfault—mybraindidit!),Iwas46bythetitleofNicolaMorgan’sbookandonlyslightlydisappointedtolearnthatitwas47teenagers.SinceIhavemanydayswhenIfeelthatIambarelyoutofmyteens(thoughthemirror,sadly,doesnotbearthisout),Idecidedthatthebookmightstillberelevanttome,andindeedtomyrelationshipswithmyno-longer-teenagechildren.Thesubtitleis“Theamazingteenagebrainrevealed”andamazingis,Isoon48,exactlywhattheteenagebrainis.Ilearnedthatoneofthethingsthat49tothebraininourearlyteenageyearsisaflurryofgrowthofthedendrites(connectionsbetweenneurons),followedafewyearslaterbyamajorpruningsessionwheremanyoftherelativelyunusedconnectionsareculledandtheremainingonesarestrengthenedandcoatedwithafattymyelinlayerreadyforadultlife.Not50,allthisactivityisnotwithoutitsdownsidefortheperson“within”,anditgoesalongwaytowards51whyteenagerscanbesodifficulttolivewithandtocopewiththemselves.Therearealsobrain-basedexplanationsofwhyteenagersneedsomuchsleep,whytheydon’ttidytheirrooms,whytheycome52whentherestoftheworldisgoingtosleepandwhysomeofthem,atleast,arerisk-takers.There’sstuffaboutalcoholanddrugsandwhysuchthingsarenotgoodforthebrain,butallofitiswritteninavery53andunderstandingwaythatIthinkteenagerswillwarmto.NicolaMorganisnotaneurologistora54scientist,butsheclearlyhaddoneagreatdealofresearchand55expertsincludingProfessorSimonBaron-CohenandProfessorSusanGreenfield,amongmanyothereminentnamesinthefield.Morganhasagiftforsimplifyingandexplaining56subjectmatterwithalightbutprecisetouch,andsheiscarefulto57betweenestablishedfactsandtheoriesandspeculationsofherownandotherpeople’s.There’splentyofhumourandagoodfewwell-deserveddigsatthestupidityofparentsandotherwell-meaningbutmisguidedadults,whichteenagerswill58.Therearediagrams,tests,photosrelatingtoquestionslikeWhatemotionscanyourecognize?Doyou59otheremotionswithanger?Whatkindofthinkerareyou?Whichmentaltasksdoyoufindcomparativelyeasyordifficult?There’salsosoundadviceforaddiction,self-harm,depressionandother60illnesses,andsomepointerstowardsrecognizingwhenyoumayneedtoseekhelp.TheillustrationsbyAndyBakeraregreat,too.Andohyes—there’ssomeinterestingdiscussiononthedifferencesbetweengirls’brainsandboys’,ifthereareany.You’llhavetoreadittofindout...46.A.attracted B.interested C.invested D.introduced47.A.intendedto B.aimedat C.targetedby D.appealedto48.A.defended B.dismissed C.discovered D.differed49.A.happens B.projects C.evolves D.limits50.A.surprisingly B.immediately C.unfortunately D.regularly51.A.expressing B.explaining C.declaring D.exposing52.A.living B.lively C.alive D.alone53.A.sympathetic B.pessimistic C.positive D.negative54.A.laborious B.humorous C.productive D.professional55.A.consulted B.conducted C.converted D.suggested56.A.complicated B.simplified C.contrary D.demanding57.A.denounce B.distinguish C.determine D.depend58.A.appreciate B.hate C.respect D.reflect59.A.confuse B.combine C.unite D.associate60.A.mind B.physical C.mental D.emotionalSectionBDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.AIntheheartofthewar-torncity,wherebuildingsstoodlikewoundedsoldiers,Emmawaitedinlineforherweeklyration.Thelinemovedslowly,asomberprocessionofgaunt(瘦削憔悴的)facesandthreadbarecoats.Whenherturncame,therationofficerhandedhertheallottedfoodwithadetachedefficiency.“Twoloaves,halfapoundofsugar,andatinofpowderedmilk,”herecited.Theportionsseemedtoshrinkeachweek,mirroringthedwindlinghopeinpeople’shearts.Clutchinghermeagersupplies,Emmahurriedthroughthebombed-outstreets,dodgingcratersanddebris.Thecity,oncevibrantandbustling,nowlayinahushedsurrendertoscarcityandfear.Athome,herfamily’ssmallgardenofferedasharpcontrasttothedesolationaround.Here,amidsttherowsofstrugglingvegetables,herfathertoiled.“Dad,letmehelp,”Emmaoffered,takingtheshovelfromhiswearyhands.Together,theydugintotheearth,creatingahiddencacheforextrafood.Itwasasecrettheyguardedfiercely,knowingthatintimesofshortage,evenneighborscouldturnagainsteachotheroutofdesperation.Astheyworked,Emma’smindwanderedtothedaysbeforethewar,whenfoodwasabundantandtheirgardenwasasourceofjoy,notjustsurvival.Sherememberedhermother’scooking,thearomasthatfilledtheirkitchen,thelaughterthataccompaniedtheirmeals.Now,eachbiteoftheirblandrationswasareminderofwhathadbeenlost.Intheevenings,thefamilygatheredaroundasmalltable,sharingtheirrationedfood.Conversationflowed,weavingtalesofbettertimes,ignitingsparksofhope.Emma’syoungerbrother,Tom,wouldoftenask,“Whenwillwehavechocolateagain?”Itwasaquestionloadedwithlonging,notjustforthesweetnessofchocolatebutforthereturnofnormalcy.Despitethehardship,theyfoundreasonstosmile.Emma’sfatherwouldrecountstoriesfromhisyouth,talesofadventurethatseemedlikefairytalesintheirgrimsurroundings.Hermotherwouldhumoldtunes,fillingtheirhomewithasemblanceofwarmthandnormalcy.Aswinterdeepened,therationsgrewscarcer,andthehiddencacheinthegardenbecametheirlifeline.Eachday,Emmaandherfatherwouldcheckthehole,ensuringtheirprecioussuppliesweresafe.Thehole,amerecavityintheground,symbolizedtheirresilience,arefusaltosuccumbtodespair.61.Howdidtheamountofweeklyrationsappeartochangeeachweek?A.Significantlyincreased B.DramaticallydecreasedC.Remainedthesame D.Decreasedeachweek62.Whatdoestheterm“hiddencache”inthethirdparagraphrefertointhearticle?A.Atreasuremap B.AburiedcapsuleC.Asecretfoodstoragespot D.Amysteriousbox63.Howdoesthefamily’sgatheringaroundthetableformealsillustratetheimpactofwarontheirlives?A.Abundantfoodshowshowthewarhasunexpectedlybroughtprosperitytotheirfamily.B.Thefamily’sconversationsaboutawar-freefuturereflecttheirenduringhope.C.Mealsatthetablearesilentandrushed,highlightingtheirfearandanxiety.D.Thetablebecomesaplaceofconflictwherefamilymembersargueoverlimitedfood.64.Tom’slongingforchocolateissymbolicinthestory.Whatdoesthislongingrepresent?A.It’sasimplecravingforatreat,unrelatedtothebroaderthemesofthestory.B.Thedesireforchocolatesymbolizesayearningforthecomfortsoflifebeforethewar.C.Hiswishforchocolateindicateshisdislikeforthefoodrationingandnothingmore.D.Itisasecretcodeusedbythefamilytocommunicateabouttheirhiddenfood.B

________/10

Hardship

Judy

May,2020EarlyonIthoughtthisfamilywasabunchofcomplainers.Butthefocusofthisrealityshowishowsweetfamilylifewasinthetoughwartimeera,whichreallytouchedme.ButasIwatchedInotedthatthe1940smid-classfamilylifewasnotthatunbearable.Eventhoughtheydidn’thavelabor-savingfacilities,theystillhadcoalfire.Maybe,it’sonlyduetomodernpeople’ssenseofprivilegethattheypromptlyforgetwhatimmense,bodilylaborwasinvolvedinthepreviouschoreitreplaced.So,theexperimentwasnotthat“real”?!Therefore,Irecommend,butnothighly,thisshowtoyou.

_________/10

MustSeeTV-Really!

Lily

June,2021Foranyoneinterestedin“RealityTV”withanemphasison“Real”,checkout1940’sHouseassoonasyoucan.TheHymerfamilyfromnorthernEnglandspends9weekslivingthelifeofasuburban1940’shouseduringtheinfamousLondonblitz.Everythingtheyuse,wear,purchase,readcomesfromthattimeperiod-includingrationbooks,blackoutcurtains,Victorygardens,andaself-builtbombshelter.Whatmakesthis

“House”

installmentthebestin

alongline

(see

“FrontierHouse”,“ColonialHouse”,“1900House”)isthefamily’swillingnesstoimmersethemselvesintheprojectwholeheartedly.YouastheviewerreallybegintosympathizewiththeHymerfamily’sstrugglestolivea1940’slifewitha21stcenturymindset.Ithinkmostpeoplewillcomeawaylikingtheattitudeandspiritofthemotherthebest-shetrulyembodiestheBritishspiritthatwassoessentialandprevalentduringEngland’sdarkesthour.Thisis3hoursof“history”thatnoonewillwanttoend.Childrenwouldalsoenjoythisasthereare2youngboys(ages10and7)whoparticipateintheprogramwholeheartedly.________/10

Abit

sinister

David

February,2023Althoughit’saswellmadeastheotherPBSrealityshows,thisonewasdisturbing.ManyofthehardshipsimposedontheHymersarebydesign,notcircumstance.Acommitteeofsevenoreightexpertsprivatelyjudgestheminastarchamberanddecideshowstrictrationingwillbeandhowmuchtheywillbefinedforinfractions.Watchingthechildrengohungrywhiletheexpertsdebatedhowmuchtocutthefoodbudgetbotheredme.TheHymerslivemorelikelabratsthanadventurers.It’salsohardtogetworkedupabouthowmuchwartimeBritssufferedfromrationingsinceitwasnothingcomparedtothehardshipsundergonebyeasternEuropeans,Asiansandeventheirownsoldiers.Theshowwassimplytoonarrowinscopeandsinister.65.Theratingsofthesethreeusershavebeenhidden.Whichofthefollowingthreeratingsdoyouthinkaremostlikelytobereal?A.Judy:6/10;Lily:3/10;David:1/10 B.Judy:8/10;Lily:10/10;David:8/10C.Judy:6/10;Lily:10/10;David:1/10 D.Judy:8/10;Lily:1/10;David:8/1066.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.FromJudy’sperspective,theHymersfamilyhasalwaysbeenabunchofcomplainers.B.The“House”seriesconsistof“FrontierHouse”,”ColonialHouse”and“1900House”.C.ThemotherpersonifiestheessentialBritishspiritsomostpeoplewilllikeher.D.ThePBSrealityshowsarequitedisturbing,especially“The1940sHouse”.67.Thepassagecanprobablybefound________.A.onawebsiteprovidingreviewsaboutrealityshowsB.ontheadvertisementof“The1940sHouse”C.onatextbookabouthowtomakeexcellentmoviesD.inafantasynovelabouttravellingbacktothe1940sCDearboss—Youhavealwaystriedtoattractyoungandyoungishconsumers,andourconsultantshavealwayscomeupwithnewwaystolabelthem.Idon’tneedtoremindyouthat“millennials”and,increasingly,“GenZ”areourmostimportantmarkets.Thetroubleisthatcomingupwithrulestodefineaswatheofhumanityismoreartthanscience.Itisliabletoapplystereotypes.Luckilyyouhaveme,andI’mheretotellyouthatmuchofwhatiswrittenaboutmarketingtotoday’smostprizedconsumersisamyth.Socialmediahasjustchangedthewayspeoplediscoverbrandsfromviewingtelevision,newspapersandmagazinestosurfingInstagramandTikTok;ithasweakenedthepowerofmarketingasawhole.Suchistheeasewithwhichdigitalnativescanfact-checkourtrickymarketingclaimsthatitisgettinghardertobuildbrandloyalty.Online,communicationischeapandpricesarereadilyGoogled.Thereisasimilartemptationtothinkthatphysicalshopsnolongermatter.YoungconsumerslovetheirAmazondeliveries.Butwhatworksbestistheseamlesscombinationofthedigitalandphysicalworlds.Rememberthoseonline-onlyinfluencer-backedbeautybrandslikeGlossier,whichtooktheworldbystormduringthepandemic?Itturnsoutthatth

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