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…………○…………内…………○…………装…………○…………内…………○…………装…………○…………订…………○…………线…………○…………※※请※※不※※要※※在※※装※※订※※线※※内※※答※※题※※…………○…………外…………○…………装…………○…………订…………○…………线…………○…………第=page22页,总=sectionpages22页第=page11页,总=sectionpages11页2025年华东师大版高三英语下册月考试卷含答案考试试卷考试范围:全部知识点;考试时间:120分钟学校:______姓名:______班级:______考号:______总分栏题号一二三四总分得分评卷人得分一、选择题(共6题,共12分)1、Aslongasyouwinthebasketballmatchtobeheldattheweekend,we’llbedelighted_____ithappens.()A.whateverB.whereverC.howeverD.Whenever2、【题文】Couldyoupleaseprovidesomedrinks________us?A.withB.forC.toD.of3、【题文】—______isatickettoGardenExpo?
—It’sabout100yuan.A.HowmuchB.HowmanyC.HowlongD.Howoften4、【题文】—Idon'tknow_____.
—YoucangoandaskJack.A.whendoesthetrainleaveB.thatwewillplanttreesornotC.ifshehadcomeyesterdayD.whatIshouldbuyforhim5、【题文】Itis______toeveryonethattheboyhasbeenbadlytreated.A.obviouslyB.obviousC.apparentlyD.clearly6、-Whatdoyouthinkoftoday"sinterview;Sally?
-Alittlenervous.Youknow,itisthefirstinterviewI"vedoneinfrontofa(n)____audience.()A.liveB.aliveC.livelyD.living评卷人得分二、填空题(共8题,共16分)7、AcrossBritain,burnttoastwillbeservedtomothersinbedthismorningasoldersonsanddaughterstodelivertheirsupermarketbunchesofflowers,But,accordingtoanewstudy,weshouldbeplacingahighervalueonmotherhoodallyear.
Mothershavelongknownthattheirhomeworkedwasjustheavyaspaidwork.Now,thenewstudyhasshownthatiftheywerepaidfortheirparentallabours,theywouldearnasmuchas$172,000ayear.
Thestudylookedattherangeofjobsmothersdo,aswellasthehourstheyareworking,todeterminethefigure.Thiswouldmaketheiryearlyincome$3000morethanthePrimeMinisterearns.
Byanalysingthenumbers,itfoundtheaveragemotherworks119hoursaweek,40ofwhichwouldusuallybepaidatastandardrate79hoursasovertime.Afterquestioning1,000motherswithchildrenunder18,itfoundthat,onmostdays,mumsstartedtheirroutineworkat7amandfinishedataround11pm.
Tocalculatejusthowmuchmotherswouldearnfromthatlabour,itsuggestedsomeoftherolesthatmumscouldtakeon,includinghousekeeper,part-timelawyer,personaltrainerandentertainer.beingapart-timelawyer,at$48.98anhour,wouldprovetobethemostprofitableofthe“mumjobs”;withpsychologist(心理学家)aclosesecond.
Italsoaskedmothersaboutthechallengestheyface,with80percentmakingemotional(情感的)demandasthehardestthingaboutmotherhood.
Overathirdofmumsfelttheyneededmoretrainingandaroundhalfsaidtheymissedgoingoutwithfriends.
Thestudyshoesmothersmatterallyearlongandnotjuston,Mother’sDay.Theemotional,physicalandmentalenergymothersdevotetotheirchildrencanbenever-ending,butchildrenarealsosourcesofgreatjoyandhappiness.Investing(投入)intimeforparentingandraisingrelationshipsismoneywellspent.
38.HowmuchwouldamotherearnayearifworkingasthePrimeMinister?____
A.£30;000.
B.£142;000.
C.£172;000.
D.£202;000.
39.Thebiggestchallengeformostmothersisfrom____.
A.emotionaldemand
B.lowpayforwork
C.heavyworkload
D.lackoftraining
40.Whatisstressedinthelastparagraph?____
A.Mothers’importanceshowsinfamilyallyearlong.
B.Thesacrificesmothersmakearehugebutworthwhile.
C.Mothers’devotiontochildrencanhardlybecalculated.
D.Investingtimeinparentingwouldbringafinancialreturn.
41.Whatcanweconcludefromthestudy?____
A.Mothers’workinghoursshouldbelargelyreduced.
B.Mothersshouldbalancetheirtimeforworkandrest.
C.Mothers’labourisofahighervaluethanitisrealised.
D.Mothersshouldbefreedfromhouseworkforsociallife.8、(2013·安徽示范高中摸底考试)—Howdidyoudoinyouressay?—Igot________okaygrade,butMr.JonesgaveSarahtopmarks.She's________teacher'spet,youknow.A./;aB.an;/C./;theD.an;a9、Ihaveworkedwithhimforsometimeandhavefoundthatheis________thanJim.A.moreefficientlyaworkerB.amoreefficientworkerC.moreanefficientworkerD.aworkermoreefficient10、Coulditbeintherestaurant________youhaddinnerwithmeyesterday________youlostyourhandbag?A.that:whichB.which;thatC.where;thatD.that;where11、--Whywillyouhangthatphotographonthewall?--__________visitorsofthememorialdaysoftheLongMarch,Sir.A.RemindingB.ToremindC.RemindedD.Reminds12、Itlookslike__________weatherischangingfor__________worse.Wehadbettercancelthetriptothemountains.。A.the;theB.不填;theC.the;不填D.不填;不填13、Theplayers_________fromthewholecountryareexpectedtobringushonorinthissummergame.A.selectingB.toselectC.selectedD.havingselected14、Hewasalmost________todeathatthesightofthe________scene.A.frightened;frighteningB.frightened;frightenC.frightened;frightenedD.frightening;frighten评卷人得分三、阅读填空(共9题,共18分)15、WhenUS'DukeUniversitysecond-yearstudentChristianDrappiseessomeoneusingaSquare(anelectronicpaymentservice)creditcardreader,hepullsouthisphone,takesapictureanduploadsittoTwitter."Itkindofspreadslike(41)____throughTwitter,"saidDrappi,whoisacampusbrandrepresentativeforSquare.
Companiesare(42)____usingcollegecampusbrandrepresentativestospreadthewordabouttheirproducts.Theserepresentativesoftenrelyonword-of-mouthtoolslikesocialmediato(43)____thecompanyandanypromotionaleventstheyhost.
Thoughthebrandrepresentativeisnostrangertothecollegemarketingscene,socialmediaarechanginghowtheserepresentatives(44)____withstudentsoftheirsameageandhoweffectivelytheirmessageiscommunicated.CompanieslikeRedBull,MicrosoftandTwitterallhavecampusrepresentatives(45)____tospreadinggoodnewsaboutthebrand.
"Campusrepresentativesapproachstudentsgroups,localmerchantsandotherprospectiveuserstodemonstratehowthecardreaderworksanditsadvantagesover(46)____machines."AdamBassett,whorunstheSquareUprogramsaid.
CordSilverstein,executivevicepresidentofinteractivecommunicationsattheRaleighadvertisingagencyCapstrat,said,"Socialmediahavemadeiteasierthaneverforcollegestudentstoshareopinionsonaproductwiththeirfriends.Someone'sfriend,someonethey(47)____,likeastudentoraprofessor,thesepeoplearehavingmuchgreaterinfluenceonwhatcollegestudentsthink,likeanddon'tlike,becausetheytrusttheiropinions."
Whenlookingatrepresentative(48)____,McCarthy,whoheadsthecampusrepresentativeprogramforSquare,saidthecompanylooksfor(49)____studentswhoaresocial-mediaunderstanding."Threeorfouryearsago,brandrepresentativesoncampuswerea(n)(50)____idea.Nowcompanieshavethemeverywhere.There'sonlysomuchmindsharetocapture."McCathyemphasized.
。A.applicationsB.devotedC.easy-goingD.efficientlyE.increasinglyF.interactG.freshH.publicizeI.respectJ.traditionalK.wildfire16、A.arrivalB.boomingC.contestD.contextE.contrastF.dominate
G.fantasticH.readershipI.readinessJ.remindersK.transportJapaneseandAmericanComicBookHeroes
Tosomepeople,theideaofreadingcomicbooksseemschildish.Toothers,comicsarenothingmorethan(41)____oftheirhappychildhoods.Butforpeoplewholovecomicbooks,theycanbea(n)(42)____escapefromtherealitiesofmodernlife.Comicsareableto(43)____readerstobrightly-colored,imaginaryworldswheresuperheroesfightwithsuper-monsters,wheregoodcansucceedoverbad,andwhereheroescansavethousandsofinnocentpeoplefromthe"badguys."Comicsarepublishedglobally,butJapaneseandAmericanversions(44)____themarketdespitethefact-orperhapsbecause-theydifferinsomeways.
Onedifferenceistheappearanceoftheheroes.Manga([日语]漫画)heroeslooksmaller,younger,andmoreimmaturethantheirall-conqueringAmericanoneswhohavesportmusclesandwearthemedclothes.Also,mangaheroesrarelylookJapanese,andthestoriesarenottypicallysetwithinaJapanese(45)____.Conversely,Americancomicheroes,despitetheirmasks,areproudlyAmericanandareadmiredfortheir(46)____todefendU.S.cities.Importantly,inJapanamangacreatorcanhimselforherselfbecomeanationalhero,becomingalmostasfamousasthecharacters.
Probablythebiggestdifferenceisthe(47)____.Upuntilthe1950s,Americancomicbookswerereadbybothchildrenandadults,withpopulartitlessuchasSupermansellingasmanyashalfamillioncopiespermonth.The(48)____ofTV,however,ledtoalong-termdeclineinsalessothatnowtheaveragereaderofanAmericancomicbookisateenageboywithaninterestinsuperheroes.InJapan,the(49)____couldn'tbegreater.Theremangasalesarestill(50)____,reachingashighas7billioneachyearlargelybecausereadersrangefromyoungboysandgirlsuptomiddle-agedmenandwomen.AsurveybytheMainichinewspaperestimatesthat42percentofwomenaged20to49readcomics.Mangaformenandboys,liketheAmericancomics,tendtobeaction-oriented,whilemangaforwomenandgirlstendtobefocusedonrelationships.17、Thankyou,Marie.Andthankyou,esteemedmembersofthefaculty,proudparents,devotedfriends,squirmingsiblings.Congratulationstoallofyou,butespecially,congratulationstothemagnificentBerkeleyclassof2016!ItismyprivilegetobehereatBerkeley,whichhasproducedsomanyNobelPrizewinners,TuringAwardwinners,astronauts,membersofCongress,Olympicgoldmedalistsandthat’sjustthewomen!Berkeleyhasalwaysbeenaheadofthetimes.AsChancellorDirkssaid,inthe1960s,youledtheFreeSpeechMovement.Backthen,peopleusedtosay,“withallthehair,howdoweeventellthemenfromthewomen?”Today,weknowtheanswer:manbuns.Earlyon,Berkeleyopeneditsdoorstotheentirepopulation.Whenthiscampusopenedin1873,youhad167menand222women.Ittookmyalmamater(母校)anotherninetyyearstogivejustasingledegreetoasinglewoman.OneofthewomenwhocamehereinsearchofopportunitywasRosalindNuss.RozgrewupscrubbingfloorsintheBrooklynboardinghousewhereshelived.Inhighschool,herparentspulledheroutofschooltohelpsupportthefamily.Anditwasalocalteacherwhotalkedtoherparentsintoputtingherbackintoschool.In1937,shesatwhereyousittodayandshebecameaBerkeleygraduate.Rozwasmygrandmother.Sheisoneofthemajorsourcesofinspirationinmylife–Iwasbornonherbirthday.AndI’msogratefultoBerkeleyforrecognizingherpotential.AndIwanttosayaspecial“congratulations”tothemanywhotodaybecomethefirstinyourfamiliestograduatefromcollege.Whataremarkableachievement!Todayisadayofcelebration–adaytocelebrateallthehardworkthatgotyoutothismoment.Todayisadayofthanks–adaytothankallthepeoplewhohelpedyougethere–thepeoplewhotaughtyouandnurturedyou,cheeredyouon,anddriedyourtears,oratleastdidn’twriteonyouwithaSharpiewhenyoufellasleepataparty.Todayisadayofreflection.Becausetodaymarkstheendofoneeraofyourlifeandabeginningofsomethingnew.Acommencementaddressismeanttobeadancebetweenyouthandwisdom.Youprovidetheyouth.Someonecomesupheretobethevoiceofwisdom–that’ssupposedtobeme.I’lltellyouallthethingsIhavelearnedinlife,youthrowyourcapintheair,youletyourfamilytakeamillionphotosandhopefullypostthemonInstagram.Andthenweallgohomehappy.。Sandberg’s2016Graduation____atUniversityofCaliforniaBerkeleygreetingsand____remarksThankyou,Marie,esteemedmembersofthefaculty,proudparents,devotedfriends,andsquirmingsiblingsI____allofyou,butespecially,themagnificentBerkeleyclassof2016!I____allofyou,butespecially,themagnificentBerkeleyclassof2016!aboutBerkeleyIfeel____tobehereatBerkeley,whichhasproducedsomanygreatwomen!Berkeleyhasalwaysbeenaheadofthetimes,wheremenandwomenenjoyed____rightsasearlyasin1873.Berkeleyhasalwaysbeenaheadofthetimes,wheremenandwomenenjoyed____rightsasearlyasin1873.aboutRosalindNussRozgrewupina____familyintheBrooklynboardinghouse.Ateacher____herparentstoputRozbacktoschoolandshewasabletofinishschoolhere.Ateacher____herparentstoputRozbacktoschoolandshewasabletofinishschoolhere.Mymajor____inmylifecomesfromRoz.Shewasmygrandmotherandwehadthesamebirthday.Mymajor____inmylifecomesfromRoz.Shewasmygrandmotherandwehadthesamebirthday.closingremarksTodayisadaytocelebrateforallthehardworkthatyougothere.Todayisadaytobe____forallthepeoplewhohelpedyou,taughtyou,nurturedyou,cheeredyouon,anddriedyourtearsTodayisadaytobe____forallthepeoplewhohelpedyou,taughtyou,nurturedyou,cheeredyouon,anddriedyourtearsTodayisadaytoreflect.Becausetodaymarkstheendofoneeraofyourlifeandabeginningofsomethingnew.Todayisadaytoreflect.Becausetodaymarkstheendofoneeraofyourlifeandabeginningofsomethingnew.Wecan____thisgreatmomenttoadancebetweenyouthandwisdom.Youprovidetheyouth.Iamthevoiceofwisdom.I’lltellyouallthethingsIhavelearnedinlife,Wecan____thisgreatmomenttoadancebetweenyouthandwisdom.Youprovidetheyouth.Iamthevoiceofwisdom.I’lltellyouallthethingsIhavelearnedinlife,18、FromSIRItoself-drivingcars,artificialintelligence(AI)isprogressingrapidly.WhilesciencefictionoftenpicturesAIasrobotswithhuman-likecharacteristics,AIcanincludeanythingfromGoogle’ssearchalgorithmstoIBM’sWatsontoautonomous(自动的)weapons.Overthelastseveraldecades,AIhasbecomecommoninourlives.WeplantripsusingGPSsystemsthatrelyonAItofindthebestroutetotake.AIalgorithmsdetectfacesaswetakepictureswithourphonesandrecognizethefacesofindividualpeoplewhenwepostthosepicturestoFacebook.InternetsearchenginesrelyonanAIsubsystem.Onanyday,AIprovideshundredsofmillionsofpeoplewithsearchresults,trafficpredictions,andrecommendationsaboutbooksandmovies.Severalcompaniesareworkingoncarsthatcandrivethemselves.Beyondtheinfluencesinourdailylives,AItechniquesareplayingamajorroleinscienceandmedicine.Forexample,AImethodshavebeenemployedrecentlytodiscoverinteractionsbetweenmedicinesthatputpatientsatriskforserioussideeffects.However,whenconsideringhowAImightbecomearisk,expertsthinktwopossibilities:TheAIisprogrammedtodosomethingdestructive:Autonomousweaponsareartificialintelligencesystemsthatareprogrammedtokill.Theywillhavenohumanguidanceafterbeingprogrammed.Theycanselectandfireupontargetswithoutanyhumanintervention.Sotheyareafundamentalchallengetotheprotectionofcivilians(平民).Ifinthehandsofthewrongperson,theseweaponscouldeasilycausemassdeaths.TheAIisprogrammedtodosomethingbeneficial,butitdevelopsadestructivemethodforachievingitsgoal:Thiscanhappenwheneverwedon’thavethesamegoalsasAI.Ifyouaskanintelligentcartotakeyoutotheairportasfastaspossible,itmightgetyoutherechasedbyhelicoptersandcoveredinvomit,doingnotwhatyouwantedbutexactlywhatyouaskedfor.StephenHawking,ElonMusk,SteveWozniak,BillGates,andmanyotherbignamesinscienceandtechnologyhaverecentlyexpressedconcernabouttherisksposedbyAI.AIhasthepotentialtobecomemoreintelligentthananyhuman,wehavenosurewayofpredictinghowitwillbehave.Peoplenowcontroltheplanet,notbecausewe’rethestrongest,fastestorbiggest,butbecausewe’rethesmartest.Ifwe’renolongerthesmartest,areweassuredtoremainincontrol?
。IntroductionAIisprogressingrapidly,____manyaspectsofourlife.BenefitsInourdailylives:●____onAI,wecanfindthebestrouteforourtrips.●AIcanbeusedforfacial____onFacebook.●Manypeoplewillhave____toallkindsofinformationontheInternet.●____carswillbecomearealityoneday.Inscienceandmedicine:AImethodscanhelpdoctorsdiscover____betweenmedicines.Inscienceandmedicine:AImethodscanhelpdoctorsdiscover____betweenmedicines.____●Autonomousweaponswillendangerthesafetyofciviliansduetothe____ofhumanguidanceorintervention.●AIwillachieveitsgoalasprogrammedinadestructive____regardlessofwhatyouwhat.ConcernsIfAIbecomessmarterthanhumans,wemay____controloftheplanet.19、Wheneverwemeetwithdifficultyorfailure,teachers,parentsorothersoftensaytousorperhapswesaytoourselves,“Nevergiveup.”Thesecanbeencouragingwordsandwordsofdetermination.Apersonwhobelievesinhimselfwillkeeptryingtoreachhisgoalnomatterhowmanytimeshefails.Inmyopinion,thequalityofdeterminationtosucceedisanimportantonetohave.Therefore,Ibelievethatweshouldnevergiveup.Onereasonisthatifwegiveuptooeasily,wewillrarelyachieveanything.Itisnotunusualforustofailinourfirstattemptatsomethingnew,soweshouldnotfeeldisappointedandshouldtryagain.Besides,ifwealwaysgiveupwhenwefail,wewillnotbeabletodevelopnewskillsandgrow.Anotherreasonweshouldnevergiveupisthatwecanlearnfromourmistakessothatwecannotmakethesameones.Ifwedonottryagain,thelessonwehavelearnediswasted.Finally,weshouldnevergiveupbecauseasweworktoreachourgoals,wedevelopconfidence,andthisconfidencecanhelpussucceedinotherareasofourlives.Ifweneverchallengeourselves,wewillbegintodoubtourabilities.Inshort,itisimportantthatwedonotgiveupwhenworkingforourgoals.Whetherwesucceedintheendornot,wewilllearnsomething,andwhatwelearnwillhelpustobecomebetterandmoreconfident.Furthermore,ifwegiveup,wehavenochanceofattainingourgoalsanymore,butifwekeepmakinggreatefforts,thereisalwaysachancethatwewillsucceedoneday.
20、Readytogiveuplongshowers,waterparks,andunlimitedwaterrunningoutofyourtaps?Anewstudysaysmorethanthreehundred-thirty-five-millionpeoplearefacedwithwatershortagenow.Theoceansarefull,ofcourse.Buttheliquid-fresh,cleanwaterfordrinkingandwateringcropsisinshortsupplyinmanypartsoftheworld.Riversarerunninglow,lakesareshrinking,streamshavestoppedflowing,andgroundwaterisbeingpumpeddry.However,thedemandforwaterkeepsincreasing.Sotherecomesunavoidablythewatercrisis!WhatIcausingthecrisis?Expertssayitisacomplexcombinationofclimatechangeandrapidpopulationgrowth.Ontheonehand,globalclimatechangethreatenstoreducewatersuppliesduetodecreasedrainfall.Ontheotherhand,populationgrowthisdrivingexplosivedemandforwater,promptingriversinthirstycountriestobetappedfornearlyeverydropanddrivinggovernmentstopumpoutso-calledfossilwater.Lackofwatermayresultinseveralproblems.Itmayincreasehealthproblems.Lackofwateroftenmeansdrinkingwatersarenotsafe.Lackofwatermayalsoresultinmoreinternationalconflict.Countriesmayhavetocompeteforwaterinthefuture.Somecountriesnowgetsixtypercentoftheirfreshwaterfromothercountries.Andlackofwaterwouldaffecttheabilitytoimprovetheireconomies.ThisIbecausenewindustriesoftenneedalargeamountofwaterwhentheyarebeginning.Onepartialanswertotheworldwatershortage,atleastforcountriesneartheseaistobuildmoredesalination(脱盐)plantsthatchangeseawaterintofreshwater.Anothersuggestedsolutionisforwater-richcountries,suchasCanada,tosellwatertocountrieswhicharepoorinwater.Athirdsuggestionisforcountriestoadoptwaysofincreasingthefreshwatersupply,suchasteachingfarmersinAfricamethodstogetcleanrainwater.Andnearlyeveryoneagreedthatamountofwateronourplanetcan’tbechanged,butthewayweuseitcanbeifmorepeoplerealizedtheproblem.Lastandthemostimportant,publicshouldbeawareofsavingwatertodefeatthewatercrisis.。WatershortagePresentsituationWithriversrunninglow,lakesbecoming____,streamsstoppingflowingandgroundwater____up,morethanthree-hundred-thirty-five-millionpeoplearefacedwithwatershortage.CausesGlobalclimatechanges,____toreducewatersuppliesduetodecreasedrainfalland____populationisdrivingexplosivedemandforwater.____Lackofwatermayincreasehealthproblems,____tomoreinternationalconflictandaffectthe____ofeconomiesinsomecountries.____Moredesalinationplantscanbebuiltinthecountriesneartheseatochangeseawaterintofreshwater.Countriesrichinwatercansellwaterto____countries.Somewayscanbeadoptedtoincreasethefreshwatersupply.Most____,publicshouldbeawareofsavingwatertodefeatthewatercrisis.21、根据所读内容在文章后图表中的空格里填入最恰当的单词。注意:每空1个单词。RoommatesConflictsIdenticaltwinsKatieandSarahMonahanarrivedatPennsylvania’sGettysburgCollegelastyeardeterminedtostrikeoutonindependentpaths.Althoughthe18-year-oldsistershadrequestedroomsindifferentdorms,thehousingofficeplacedthemontheeighthfloorofthesamebuilding,acrossthehallfromeachother.WhileKatiegotalongwellwithherroommate,Sarahwasmiserable.Sheandherroommatesilentlywarredovermattersrangingfromwhenthelightsshouldbeturnedofftohowthefurnitureshouldbearranged.Finally,theydividedtheroomintwoandgaveuponoralcommunication,communicatingprimarilythroughshortnotes.Duringthistime,SarahkeptrunningacrossthehalltoseekcomfortfromKatie.Beforelong,thetwowantedtolivetogetheragain.Sarah’sroommateeventuallyagreedtomoveout.“Fromthefirstnightwelivedtogetheragain,wefeltsocomfortable,”saysSarah.“Wefeltlikewewerebackhome.”Sarah’sabilitytosolveherdilemmabyroomingwithheridenticaltwinisunusual,buttheconflictshefacedisnot.Despiteextensiveeffortsbymanyschoolstomakegoodroommatematches,unsatisfactoryoutcomesarecommon.Differencesinpreferredlifestylesandpersonalitiescontributetotheconflict.Oneroommateisalwayscold,whiletheotherneverwantstoturnupthefurnace,eventhoughthethermometersaysit’sminusfiveoutside.Onepersonlikesquiet,whiletheotherpersonspendstwohoursadaypracticingthetrumpet,orturnsuphissoundsystemtothepointwherethewholeroomvibrates.Mostroommateconflictsspringfromsuchsmall,annoyingdifferencesratherthanfromgranddisputesoverabstractphilosophicalprinciples.However,ifnotdealtwithcarefully,theywilleventuallytearroommatesapart.Roommateconflictsdoharmtostudents’psychologicalhealthandcausedepression.Worsestill,depressionincollegeroommatesisoftenpassedfromonepersontoanother.Inextremecases,roommateconflictcanleadtoseriousviolence,asitdidatHarvardlastspring:Onestudentkilledherroommatebeforecommittingsuicide.Manyschoolshavestartedconflictresolutionprogramstocalmtensionsthatotherwisecanbuilduplikeavolcanopreparingtoexplode,ultimatelyresultinginphysicalviolence.Somecollegeshaveresortedto“roommatecontracts(协议)”thatallnewstudentshavetosignafterattendingaseminaronroommaterelations.Thecontractscovertermslikeacceptablehoursforstudyandsleep,apolicyforuseofeachother’spossessions,etc.Otherschoolshaveattendedtotheproblembyusingcomputerizedmatching,aprocessthatneverthelessremainsmoreofaguessinggamethanascience.Studentsareclassifiedanddistributedbasedontheirresponsestohousingformquestionsaboutsmokingtolerance,preferredhoursofstudyandsleep,andself-describedtendenciestowardtidinessordisorder.However,parentssometimesweakentheprocessbytakingtheformsandfillinginfalseandwishfuldataabouttheirchildrenhabits,especiallyonthesmokingquestions.Thematchingprocessisalsocomplicatedbyaphilosophicaldebateamonghousingmanagersconcerningtheflavorofuniversitylife:“Doyouputtogetherpeoplewhoaresimilar–ordifferent,sotheycanlearnabouteachother?”Acartoonsumsupthewaymanystudentsfeeltheprocessworks:Surroundedbyamassofpapers,ahousingworkerpicksuptwoselectionformsandexclaims,“Likeschess,likesfootball;they’reperfecttogether!”。Title:RoommatesConflictsPassageoutlineSupportingdetailsAnexampletointroducethetopic
KatieandSarahcametostudyatGettysburgCollege,determinedtotaketheir71.____paths.
WhileKatieenjoyedafriendlyrelationshipwithherroommate,Sarahhad72.____warswithherroommateoverdailymatters.
Roommateconflictsarequite73.____incollegedorms.74.____ofroommateconflicts
Students75.____intheirpreferredlifestylesandpersonalities.
Smallannoyingdifferencesarenot76.____withcarefully.Negativeimpactsofroommateconflicts
Roommateconflictsmayleadtolittleornocommunication.
Roommateconflictscan77.____students’psychologicalhealth,causingdepressionorevenviolence.78.____takentosolveroommateconflicts
Somecollegeshaveresortedto“roommatecontracts”:Allnewcomershavetosignacontract,79.____termslikeacceptablehoursforstudyandsleep,andsoon.
Otherschoolshavetriedusingcomputerizedmatching:Studentsareputintodifferentrooms80.____totheirresponsestohousingformquestions.(1)____22、Chronicdisorganizationoccurswhenoneishabituallydisorganizedoveralongperiod,whichmeansthepersonisconstantlyunsystematicinhowheconductslifeandbusiness.Onesufferingfromthisproblemmayfindreliefinthefactthatitisn’tactuallyadiseaseorevenan“official”disorder.It’sthecontinuedlackoforganizationinone’slife.Someonemaybecomeaddictedtocollectingacertainthingyetneverorganizethecollectionasitgrowsoutofcontrol.Thiscanespeciallybeaproblemforthosewithalotoftimeandmoneyathand,yettheproblemcanbeseriousforanytypeofpersoninawidevarietyofsituations.One’spersonalattitudecanoftenbeabigpartofwhythechronicdisorganizationexists.Oncetheattitudeofacceptanceaboutbeinga“slob”isinsomeone’shead,it’shardtoremove.Ifsomeonetellshimselfthatheisaslob,hewilllikelyliveuptothatself-imagecreatedbyhimorbythosearoundhim.Onefirstreceivestrueawarenessofthedisorderofchronicdis
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