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Backin1930,theeconomistJohnMaynardKeynespredictedthatwithtechnologicalchangeandimprovements

in-productivity,we'donlybeworking15hoursaweekbynow.Butwhileworkinghourshave21by26%,mostofus

stillaverage42.5hoursaweek.

OneofthethingsKeynesunderestimatedisthehumandesireto22withourpeers—adrivethatmakesmost

ofusworkmorethanweneedto."Wedon'tmeasureproductivitybyhowmuchwe'veharvestedanymore/saysAlex

Soojung-KimPang,visitingscholaratStanfordUniversity.^OverworkinghasbeenpartofWesternsocietysincethe

IndustrialRevolution.Whensomepredictedthatautomationwouldcreateanextraamountof23time,needlessto

say,thatdidn'thappen.

Thankstocomputerizationandglobalizationinthe1980s,managerscoulddemandmoreofemployeesunderthe

24thatjobscouldbegiventosomeoneelse.Sothe25piledon.Andwetookitexhausted,butaskingup

theburdenallthesame.ThepsychologistBarbaraKillngerwritesinWorkaholics:TeRespectableAddictsabouthowwe

26sacrificeourownwell-beingtnroughoverworkfor“success".

Butfarfromdeliveringproductivity,value,orpersonalfulfillment,overworkhasbeenproventoleadtoburnout,

stress,greaterriskofheartdiseaseandevenshorterlifespans.27wecarriedon—untilCOVID-19camealong.

Besidesmakingusworklongerhoursfromhome,COVID-19hasalso28themovetowardstheadoptionof

automatedmachine,especiallytorjobsrequiringmuchinterpersonalcontact-fromAmazondevelopingdeliverydrones(无

人机)toself-drivingcars.By2050,MichaelOsborne,aprofessorofmachinelearningattheUniversityofOxford,predicts

thatatleast40%ofcurrentjobswillbelostto29.

Thereare30.Jobsthatinvolvecomplexsocialinteractionsarebeyondcurrentrobotskills:soteaching,

socialcare,nursingandcounsellingarealllikelyto31theAlrevolution.Asarejobsthatrelyoncreativity.The

samealsogoesfor32jobs,accordingtoOsborne,duetothelargenumberofdifferentobjectscleaners

encoun:erandthevarietyofwaysthoseobjectsneedtobedealtwith.Interestingly,areasoftheworkplacetraditionally

dominatedbywomenwon'tbesoeasilyadoptedbyAl.Robotsareunlikelyto33inthe"work"oftakingcareof

children,preparinglunchboxesanddoingthelaundry.

Thosewhoseworkfallsoutsidethecaring,cleaningorcreativefieldwillstillworkinfuture,just34.Inabout

60%ofoccupations,itisestimatedthatathirdofthetaskscanbeautomated,meaningchangestothewaywework.A

large-scalestudyhaspredictedthatoverthenext20years,although7millionjobswillbetakenoverbyAl.7.2millionnew

oneswillbe35asaresult.Sowewillworkinfuture:wejustdon'tknowwhatwe'llbedoingye:.

21.

A.declinedB.increasedC.continuedD.kept

22.

A.disagreeB.competeC.cooperateD.identify

23.

A.workingB.toughC.leisureD.active

24.

A.fantasyB.influenceC.threatD.impression

25.

A.joyB.cashC.ambitionD.pressure

26.

A.excitedlyB.willinglyC.dramaticallyD.hopefully

27.

A.OtherwiseB.StillC.FurthermoreD.Therefore

28.

A.speededupB.followedupC.preparedforD.plannedfor

29.

A.overworkB.labourC.automationD.science

30.

A.dreamsB.modelsC.expectationsD.exceptions

31.

A.causeB.ceaseC.surviveD.undergo

32.

A.caringB.cleaningC.curingD.coaching

33.

A.assistB.existC.believeD.understand

34.

AhardlyB.differentlyC.unfortunatelyD.probably

35.

A.lostB.recoveredC.substitutedD.created

卷02:2023年上海市宝山区高三一模

Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblank

withthewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.

Ideally,childhoodisatimeofgrowthandlearning,preparingfbradulthoodandalsohavingfun.Butformanychildren

aroundtheworld,thistimeiscutshortwhentheyarcforcedtowork,sometimesindangerousconditions.41,the

UnitedNations(U.N.),somenationalgovernmentsandotherorganizations42June12astheannualWorldDay

AgainstChildLabor.

Asof2020,around160millionchildrenworkedaschildlaborers,whichmeansthatonechildin10wasachildlaborer.

43_,childlaborhasdecreasedoverthepast20years,butinrecentyears,thisprogresshasstopped.Childlaboris44

fromordinaryhousework,helpingwithafamilybusinessor(forolderchildren)workingtoearnpocketmoneywhennotin

school.Workdonebychildrenis45aschildlaborwhenitharmsthechildphysically,mentally,sociallyor46.

orwhenitpreventsthechild'seducation.

About79millionchildrenarcengagedinhazardouschildlabor.Sometimesthismeanstheworkitselfisdangerous

becauseofheavymachineryorexposureto47.Hazardouschildlaborcanalsoinvolveharshconditions,longhours,or

48tovariouskindsofabuse.

TheprimarygoaloftheWorldDayAgainstChildLaborisraising49oftheissueandencouragingindividuals,

organizationsandgovernmentsto5().Combating(打击)childlaborisacomplextask.Itinvolvessocialworkerswho

identifychildlaborersandtakeaction(oprovidethesechildrenandtheirfamilieswithother51.Butitalsoinvolves

changeincommunitiesasawhole,52thesocialregulationsthatcanleadadultstomaketheirchildrenwork.

Childlaborandpovertyoftengohandinhandasparentsfeelremovingtheirchildrenfromschoolisnecessarytoearn

moneyfortheirsurvival.So,measuresmeanttofight53arealsotiedtopreventingchildlabor.Ensuringthatchildren

havequalityeducationalopportunitiesisalsoimportant.Ifmoreopportunitieswere54.moreparentsmightgiveup

theimmediatebenefitofachild'spaychecktogivethatchildaneducation.

Childlaborisharmfultochildrenandtocommunities,sinceitpreventschildrenfromgrowingintohealthy,educated

citizenswhocouldmakea(n)55insociety.Byhighlightingtheproblemandofferingavarietyofsolutions,theWorld

DayAgainstChildLaborcanmakethesituationabitbetter.

41.A.InadditionB.AsaresultC.AboveallD.Afterall

42.A.recognizeB.discoverC.chooseD.consider

43.A.NeverthelessB.ThereforeC.OverallD.Moreover

44.A.distinguishedB.transferredC.rangedD.evolved

45.A.evaluatedB.classifiedC.combinedD.separated

46.A.sincerelyB.negativelyC.positivelyD.morally

47.A.chemicalsB.lightsC.wastesD.gases

48.A.harmB.pollutionC.exposureD.danger

49.A.valueB.awarenessC.statusD.significance

50.A.takeplaceB.takecareC.takeoverD.takeaction

51.A.optionsB.questionsC.elementsD.examples

52.A.promotingB.urgingC.challengingD.adjusting

53.A.diseaseB.disasterC.survivalD.poverty

54.A.availableB.sustainableC.accessibleD.advisable

55.A.choiceB.differenceC.effortD.decision

卷03:2023年上海市嘉定区高三一模

SectionA(15分)

Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblank

withthewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.

“So••,tellmeaboutyourself.”

Thetoughestjobinterviewquestionmayseemlikeasoftballfromtheinterviewer'sperspective:It

seems___41becauseitfeelslikeafreepass:norequestforreal-lifeexamples,notechnicalchallenge,noteventhe

feared"What'syourbiggestfault?"Just,,,tellmeanything.

Receivingsuchanopeninvitationinvitesmore___42thanopportunities,becauseyou'regivennoframeworkfor

yourresponse——justablank,clue-freepaper.Ioftenseethis_43situationinmypoint-makingworkshops:

communicatingwithoutapoint.

Whatyourprospectiveemployermostneedsfromyouisapoint("Tamanimportantasset(资产)tothecompany"),not

a___44___("Allaboutme").Buthowdoyougetfromtheinterviewer'sbroadquestiontoaspecificand___45___point?

Startwithrealizingthatyourintervieweralreadyknowsyourjobhistorythankstoyourresume(简历).Soyoushould

bemorethanyour46_.Rememberthatinterviewsaremoreaboutmakingstrong47_thanprovingqualifications.

Thisisatwo-stepprocessthatwillrequiresomehomework.First,identifywhattheorganizationspecificallyneedsfrom

thisrole.Second,_48_yourresponsetopositionyourselfasthebestpersontofillthatneed.

Identifyingtheorganization'sneedmeansexaminingthejobdescriptionlikeatreasuremap.Phraseslike“required,

"musthave,"and"highlydesired"meanwhattheysay,so__49_thoseinyourplanning.Itemsfurtherdownthelistor

labeled"preferred"maybelessImportant,evenifyoumeetthosestandards.The_50__ofajobdescriptioncanbetelling

aswell.Descriptionsthatsoundpersonal,orcomerightoutandsay"senseofhumorpreferred"!ndcateaworkplace

wherepeopleliketohavefun._51_,averyformaljobpostingmightindicateaconservativeworkplacewherepeopleare

expectedtobeseriousaboutthework.

Pulingfromthesesoures,writedownthethreepersonalqualitiesthey'remostlookingforlike44self-starter,""team

player,'or"interestinhealthcare".Nowchangethe___52___slightlyto"I'maself-starter"or"Atwork,myapproach

is.•••.”Thenpickastoryfromyourprofessionallifethat53_youfillingthatparticularneedofthejob.Feelfreetoadd

details,butdon't_54theprimaryelements.Assumetheycansmellaliefromamileaway,whethertheycanorcan't.

Inthisway,youshoulddomorethanjustwideneyesintheroom.Why?Becauseyou'vematchedwhoyouareandyour

personcistorywiththecompany'sbrandandprimaryneed.Youdidn'tjusttellthemaboutyou;youpointedoutwhy

you___55___tothem.

41.A.hardB.EasyC.hugeD.small

42.A.missionsB.joys.C.commentsD.risks

43.A,unlikelyB.favourable.C.problematicD.competent

44.A.bookreportB.phonecall.C.desklampD.lunchbreak

45.A.declaredB.tailored.C.rejectedD.assessed

46.A.profileB.criterionC.dimensionD.nickname

47.A.transitionsB.judgmentsC.matchesD.distributions

48.A.stabilizeB.customizeC.memorizeD.authorize

49.A.diversifyB.approveC.deleteD,highlight

50.A.toneB.formatC.pictureD.length

51.A.ForinstanceB.BycontrastC.AfterallD.Inaddition

52.A.bloggingB.networkingC.messagingD.wording

53.A.IllustratesB.suspencsC.dismissesD.circulates

54.A.makeupB.putoffC.breakdownD.getthrough

55.A.submittedB.extendedC.matteredD.shifted

卷04:2023年上海市金山区高三一模

SectionA

Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.

Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.

Mathematicshasanimageproblem:fartoomanypeopleareputoffbyitandconcludethatthesubjectjustisn'tfor

them.Butoneofthebiggestproblemsishowmathsis41,ascoldanddry.

Ihaveadifferentapproachwhichistorelateabstractmathstoquestionsofpoliticsandsocialjustice.Ihavetaught

fairlymaths-phobic(恐惧)artstudentsinthiswayandhaveseentheirattitudes42.Theynowbelievemathsis

43themandcangenuinelyhelpthem.

Atabasiclevel,mathsisfoundedonlogic,sowhenIamteachinglogic,Iuseexamplesfrom44events

ratherthantheold-fashionedtypeofproblem.Insteadofstudyingthelogicofastatementlike“alldogshavefourlegs'7,I

mightdiscussthestatementz/allimmigrantsareillegal".

ButIdothiswithspecificmathematicalstructurestoo.45,1teachatypeofstructurecalledanorderedset,

whichissubjecttoanorderrelationsuchas“islessthan”.Wethenstudyandaskwhichfunctionsare“order-preserving”.

Atypicalexamplemightbethefunctionthattakesa(n)46numberandmapsittothenumberobtainedfrom

multiplyingby2.Wewouldthensaythatifx<ythenalso2x<2y,sothefunctionisorder-preserving.

47,ratherthanstickingtothistypeofdrymathematicalexample,Iintroduceissueslikeprivilegeandwealth.

Ifwethinkofoneorderedsetwithpeopleorderedbystatus,wecanmakeafunctiontoanothersetwherethepeopleare

noworderedby48instead.Ifsomeonehasahigherstatus,aretheyautomaticallywealthier?Wecanalsoask

aboutworkinghoursand49:ifsomeoneworksmorehours,dothey50earnmore?Theanswerthere

isclearlynot.

Myapproachiscontroversialbecause,traditionally,mathsissupposedtobe51andapolitical(与政治无关

的).Ihavebeen52bypeoplewhothinkmyapproachwillbeoff-putting(令人烦恼的)tothosewhodon'tcare

aboutsocialjustice.However;thedryapproachisoff-puttingtothosewhodocare.Infact,Ibelievethatallacademic

disciplinesshouldaddressourmostimportantissues.Abstractmathsisaboutmakingthoroughlogicalarguments,whichis

linkedtoeverything.Idon't53thatstudentsagreewithmeaboutpolitics,butIdoaskthattheyconstruct

thoroughargumentstobackuptheirthoughtsanddevelopthecrucialabilitytoanalyzethelogicofpeoplethey

54.

Mathsisn'tjustaboutnumbersandequations(方程式);itisaboutstudyingdifferent55systems.Wecan

applyittoballsrollingdowndifferenthills,butwecanalsoapplyittopressingsocialissues.Ithinkweshoulddoboth,for

thesakeofsocietyandtobemoreinclusivetowardsdifferenttypesofstudentsinmathseducation.

41.A.dismissedB.presentedC.doubtedD.neglected

42.A.transformedB.definedC.illustratedD.examined

43.A.creditedtoB.relevanttoC.separatedfromD.independentof

44.A.economicB.mathematicalC.currentD.virtual

45.A.InparticularB.ForexampleC.AfterallD.Inaddition

46.A.ordinaryB.oddC.absoluteD.limited

47.A.HoweverB.MoreoverC.OtherwiseD.Therefore

48.A.powerB.wealthC.healthD.intelligence

49.A.profitB.statusC.incomeD.promotion

50.A.particularlyB.specificallyC.habituallyD.necessarily

51.A.aoplicableB.neutralC.biasedD.theoretical

52.A.criticizedB.toleratedC.ignoredD.assessed

53.A.opposeB.claimC.assumeD.demand

54.A.disagreewithB.runacrossC.relyonD.benefitfrom

55.A.legalB.operatingC.logicalD.grading

卷05:2023年上海市闵行区高三一模

SectionA

Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.

Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.

MantheHunter,akeyideainhumansciences,proposesthathuntingwasamajordriverofhumanevolutionandthat

menconductedthisactivity,leavingwomenout.Itholdsthathumanancestorshadadivisionof21,rootedin

biologicaldifferencesbetweenmalesandfemales,inwhichmalesevolvedtohuntandprovide,andfemalestendedto

childrenanddomesticduties.Itassumesthatmalesare22superiortofemalesandthatpregnancy(怀孕)and

child-caringreduceoreliminate(根除)cfemale'sabilitytohunt.

MantheHunterhasdominatedthestudyofhumanevolutionfornearlyhalfacenturyandspreadthroughpopular

23.Itisrepresentedinmuseumdisplaysandtextbookfigures,Saturdaymorningcartoonsandfeaturefilms.The

thingis,it's24.

Researcherslookatthedamageonourancestors'remainsforcluestotheir25.Neandertalfemalesandmales

donotvaryin26patternsorexhibitsexdifferencesindiseasesfromrepetitiveactions.Theirskeletonsshowthe

samemodesofwearandtear.Thisdiscoveryimpliesthattheywereengagingin27activities,fromhuntinglarge

gameanimalstoprocessingfurforleather.

Observationsofrecentandconterrporarysocietiesprovidedirectevidenceofwomen28hunting.Agtapeople

ofthePhilippines,29,huntwhilepregnantandbreastfeeding,andtheyhavethesamehuntingsuccessasAgta

men.

Arecentstudyofcross-culturalobservationaldatalastingthepast100years—muchofwhichwas30byMan

theHuntercontributors—foundthatwomenfromawiderangeofcultureshuntanimalsforfood.79percentofthe63

societieswithcleardescriptionsoftheirhuntingstrategiesreportedlyfeaturewomen31.Thewomenareinvolved

inhuntingregardlessoftheirchildbearingstatus.

Muchaboutfemaleexercisescienceandthe32ofprehistoricwomenremainstobediscovered.Buttheidea

thatinthepastmenwerehuntersandwomenwerenotisabsolutely33evenbythelimitedevidencewehave.

Nowwhenyouthinkof"cavepeople”,wehope,youwillimaginea(n)34groupofhunterssurroundingadeeror

hittingstonetoolstogetherratherthanaheavy-browedmanwithaheavystickoveroneshoulder.Huntingmayhavebeen

remadeasa35activityinrecenttimes,butformostofhumanhistory,itbelongedtoeveryone.

21.A.foodB.laborC.resourceD.power

22.A.technicallyB.sociallyC.physicallyD.intellectually

23.A.cultureB.beliefC.scienceD.awareness

24.A.wrongB.unbelievableC.simpleD.reasonable

25.A.emotionB.appearanceC.dietD.behavior

26.A.injuryB.interactionC.growthD.settlement

27.A.variousB.identicalC.outdoorD.manual

28.A.takingoverB.sufferingfromC.longingforD.participatingin

29.A.infactB.asawholeC.forinstanceD.asaresult

30.A.quotedB.ignoredC.collectedD.stored

31.A.supportersB.pioneersC.leadersD.hunters

32.A.hobbiesB.statusC.livesD.rights

33.A.establishedB.unsuppoledC.developedD.misguided

34.A.ever-growingB.self-governingC.mixed-sexD.multi-cultural

35.A.teamB.sportingC.leisureD.male

卷06:2023年上海市松江区高三一模

SectionA

Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.

Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.

Parishaslongbeenattheheartofthehistoryofflight.ItiswheretheMontgolfierbrotherswentupinthefirsthot-air

balloonin1783,andwhereCharlesLirdberghcompletedthefirstone-persontransatlanticareophanejourneyin1927.

Nextyear;ifallgoestoplan,Pariswillwitnessthebirthofanotherindustry21,whenVolocopter,aGerman

makerofelectricaircraft,launchesaflying-taxiserviceduringtheOlympicGames.AttheParisAirshowinJune,Volocopter

andsomeofitscompetitorsdisplayedanewgenerationof22flyingmachinesdesignedforurbantransport.

Theelectrificationofaviation(航空)hasoftenbeendismissedasapipedream,withbatteriesassumedtooheavy

a23fortraditionalfuelinanairbornevehicle.Forlongerjourneys,thatmaywellbetrue.Yetupstartslike

Volocopterarebettingthatelectrificationcan24aboomindemandforcleanandquickairjourneysovershorter

distances.

Themainformofaflyingtaxiunder25calledanelectricvertical(垂直的)take-offandlanding(eVTOL)

aircraft,isexpectedtocarryuptofourpassengersplusapilot.Poweredbybatteries,itispredictedtobebothquiet

enoughtoreducecomplaintsincrowdedcities,andfast:capableofupto300kph,enoughtocomfortably26acar,

especiallytheonestuckintraffic.AndoptimistsbelievetheabsenceoftrafficintheskywillalsomakeeVTOLswell-suited

to27operation.Theycouldprovehandyfortransportinggoods,too.Thatvisionhas

insoirec28predictions.Forexample,MorganStanley,aninvestmentbank,estimatesglobalspendingoneVTOLs

couldhit$1,000billionby2040!

Regardlessoftheabove29expectations,challengesremain.Oneproblemistechnicalcertification,whichis

turningouttobea(n)30processasaviationregulatorsworkonanentirelynewformofaircraft.Latelastyear,

duetoregulatorydelaysandsomeotherfactors,Joby,aSiliconValleystartup,wasforcedto31itslaunchbyone

moreyearuntil2025.Manyhaveevenlongertogo.Thebiggerquestionis—isthebusinessofflying

taxis32practicable?EVTOLscurrentlyrangeinpricefrom$1millionto$4million.Somebelievethattheircostmay

comedownastheindustrydevelops.BrianYutkoofWisk,amakerbackedbyBoeing,saysthatflying-taxirideswillbe

accessibleto33inthenearfuture.AndJobypromisesthatitsfareswillbecomparabletocatchingacommontaxi.

34,thereisanoppositebeliefthateVTOLsarelikelytoremainexpensive.Somestudiessuggestthecostcould

endupashighas$7perkilometer,manytimesaregulartaxifare.Thatmeans,evenwithoutapilot,flyingtaxismay

remainaconvenience35onlvtoaluckyfew.

Let/sexpectplentymoreexperimentswithelectricaircraftintheyearsahead.

21.

A.cooperatorB.competitorC.observerD.pioneer

22.

A.wind-drivenB.battery-drivenC.gas-drivenD.solar-driven

23.

A.substituteB.shelterC.treatmentD.desire

24.

A.regulateB.maintainC.unlockD.reverse

25.

A.pressureB.attackC.developmentD.repair

26.

A.underestimateB.updateC.outpaceD.overdo

27.

A.rigidB.autonomousC.attentiveD.illegal

28.

A.daringB.discouragingC.unclearD.ordinary

29.

A.technologicalB.unrealistcC.rewardingD.enthusiastic

30.

A.efficientB.simpleC.lengthyD.intelligent

31.

A.putoffB.speedupC.objecttoD.approveof

32.

A.historicallyB.technicallyC.theoreticallyD.economically

33.

A.thelearnedB.thedisabledC.theseniorsD.themasses

34.

A.FurthermoreB.HoweverC.FortunatelyD.Consequently

35.

A.affordableB.valuableC.unbelievableD.unsuitable

卷07:2023年上海市杨浦区高三一模

Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.

Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.

Often,weknowwhatmakesushappy...but,despitethis,oftenwedon'tputthetheoryintoaction.WhydoI(the

personwhotellsyouthattakingbreaks21stressandmakesyoumoreefficient)sitatmycomputereatingmy

lunch?Iknowthisisunhelpfulforme,sowhatonearthisgoingon?ItallstartedatatimeofhugepressurewhenIwas

training,andIbeganeatingmylunchatmydeskto22tine.Ididitoverandoveragainuntilitbecame

23tomybrain.

Mybrainwillchoosethisroutebydefault(默认情)兄下),becauseitisthemostlearnedbehaviour.Somethinginmy

office24(probablymystomachrumbling(发।咕叫彳声)willsendasignaltomybrainthatit'slunchtime,andIwill

pickupmysandwichandeatitwithverylittle25.Itisano-brainertomybrain;it'sjustwhatitdoes.

Habitsdon't26newlearningfromthebrain;theyarestoredasasequenceofactivitiesinthebrain.The

brainaddsaroutineofbehaviourstogethersotheyallhappen27insequencewhenactivatedbyasignal(that

rumblingstomach)togetustoarewa-d(mylunch),which28strengthensthatlearnedbehaviour.Yourbrain

us

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