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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年外研版高三英语下册阶段测试试卷654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:______总分栏题号一二三四五总分得分评卷人得分一、选择题(共8题,共16分)1、Brownsaidhewasbynomeansannoyed;_______hewasgladtobeablemakehimselfclearlyunderstood.()A.allinallB.foronethingC.onthecontraryD.bytheway2、IwillhaveacquiredalotofknowledgeandbecomefullyequippedforfuturelifebythetimeI________fromcollege.()A.graduatedB.graduateC.willgraduateD.hadgraduated3、【题文】Playingsoccerisdifficult,________Ilikeit.A.andB.orC.ofD.but4、【题文】—Whereisyourschool?

—Itis______thebank.A.onB.underC.inD.nextto5、【题文】Fortunately,withthehelpofsomelocalvillagers,rescuerswereabletogain________tothedisaster-hitareasoonenough.A.trackB.accessC.meansD.passage6、【题文】MycousinGorgewenttoShanghaiin_____twentiesin____1980s,andhaslivedthereeversince.A.his,theB.the,theC.the,/D.his,/7、Researchonbrainactivityshowsimaginationisgeneratedintherightsideofthebrain;______,theleftsideofthebrainisthoughttobe“logical”.A.incontrastB.inconsequenceC.inawordD.inotherwords8、Aftertheflooding,peopleweresufferinginthatarea,_______urgentlyneededcleanwater,medicineandsheltertosurvive.A.whichB.whatC.whereD.who评卷人得分二、填空题(共9题,共18分)9、Zigfried,alittlemouse,blewhisbreathonthefrostywindowofthefarmhouseandrubbedittoseetheoutside.Stillnobodycame.Maybetoday,hethought(31)____.ItwasonlyafewdaysbeforeChristmasandhewaswatchingforamiracle(奇迹).

Thisfarmhousehadbeen(32)____toolong.Itneededafamily.Zigfried’s(33)____madeanoise.Herealizedthathehadn’teatenanythingsinceyesterday.Hejumpedfromthewindowsill(窗沿),grabbeda(34)____fromhishome,andwentnextdoortoFarmerMike’s.

FarmerMike’shousehadbeenagreatplaceforthelittlemouse(35)____thefarmermarriedawifewhohadacat.Zigfried(36)____whenhethoughtofit.Helookedaroundcautiouslyashe(37)____intotheroomwheregrainwasstoredandwasquite(38)____ashefilledhisbagwithwheat.Hewasturningtoleavewhensuddenlyhe(39)____ahotbreathabouthisear.Hisheartbeat(40)____,andwithoutthinkinghestartedtorunandluckily(41)____thecat’spaws(爪子).

ThenextafternoonZigfriedheardsomegoodnews:a(42)____familywouldbemovingintothefarmhousesoon.Zigfried’sgrannywouldarriveonChristmasEveto

(43)____withhim.Hehopedthatthefamilywouldcomebeforehisgrannycame.Beforelong,acarcame(44)____theroadleadingtothehouse,withbuttersandwiches;cheeseandchocolate.

Zigfried’sChristmasmiracledidarrive!

Thehousecame(45)____thenextfewdays.Zigfried(46)____everysinglehourofthem.(47)____,thedaybeforeChristmaswhenhewasdrinkinghotchocolatewitha(48)____smileatthedoorofhishome,heheardthe(49)____ofthechildrenofthefamilyaboutwhattheymightgetforChristmas.What?Acat?The(50)____frozeonhisface;hismouthfellwideopen.Afteralongwhile,heatlastfoundhisvoice:“Hey!WhoseChristmasmiracleisthis?”

31.A.carefullyB.excitedlyC.hopefullyD.proudly

32.A.shabbyB.noisyC.messyD.empty

33.A.mouthB.noseC.stomachD.throat

34.A.bagB.stickC.bowlD.coat

35.A.althoughB.untilC.whereasD.unless

36.A.leaptB.sniffedC.trembledD.withdrew

37.A.brokeB.marchedC.pacedD.stole

38.A.curiousB.nervousC.pitifulD.sensible

39.A.tookB.releasedC.feltD.drew

40.A.stronglyB.irregularlyC.slowlyD.wildly

41.A.escapedB.seizedC.rubbedD.scratched

42.A.closeB.happyC.newD.young

43.A.celebrateB.communicateC.competeD.compromise

44.A.acrossB.fromC.offD.up

45.A.aliveB.looseC.openD.still

46.A.countedB.enjoyedC.missedD.wasted

47.A.HoweverB.InsteadC.MoreoverD.Therefore

48.A.bitterB.forcedC.politeD.satisfied

49.A.introductionB.discussionC.commentD.debate

50.A.bloodB.smileC.tearD.sweat.10、Thegirlgotinto_____panicwhensheheard______frighteningnews.A.a;theB.a;aC.the;theD.the;a11、Makingmistakesisapartoflife.___________mattersis___________youdoafterwards.A.It;whatB.All;whatC.What;whatD.That;what12、She_____yourbirthdayparty,butshehadtolookafterhermotherinhospital.A.shouldattendB.oughttohaveattendedC.canhaveattendedD.musthaveattended13、Therewasonceaprofessorofmedicine,whowasverystrictwiththestudents.Wheneverhetookthechairontheexamcommittee,thestudentswouldbeinfear,becausehewasseldompleasedwiththeanswerstheygave.Astudentwouldbeluckyenoughifheorshecouldreceiveagoodmarkfromhim.Attheendoftheterm,thestudentsofmedicinewouldtaketheirexamagain.Nowastudententeredtheexamroomandgotseatedbeforethecommittee.Thisstudentwasalittlenervousasheknewitwouldnotbesoeasytogetthroughtheexamatall.

Theprofessorbegantoask.Thestudentwasrequiredtodescribeacertainillness,hisdescriptionofwhichturnedouttobeOK.

Thentheprofessoraskedaboutthecureforillness,andthestudent,too,answeredjustasright.

"Good,"saidtheprofessor;"andhowmuchwillyougivethepatient?"

"Afullspoon",answeredthestudent.

"Nowyoumaygooutandwaitforwhatyoucanget.",saidtheprofessor.Atthesametime,thecommitteediscussedcarefullytheanswersthestudenthadgiven.Suddenlythestudentnoticedthattherewassomethingwrongwithhislastanswer."Afullspoonistoomuch,"hethoughttohimself.Anxiouslyheopenedthedooroftheroomandcried,"MrProfessor,I'vemakeamistake!Afullspoonistoomuchforapatient.Hecantakeonlyfivedrops."

"I'msorry,sir."Saidtheprofessorcoldly,"Butit'stoolate.Yourpatienthasdied.

41.Thestudentswereafraidoftheprofessorbecause____.

A.theiranswersseldomsatisfiedhim

B.theiranswersoftenastonishedhim

C.theyoftenangeredanddisappointedhim

D.heoftenmisunderstoodthemandgivethembadmarkers

42.Thestudent'sdescriptionoftheillnesswas____.

A.notcorrectB.acceptedC.completelydiscouragingD..notsatisfied

43.Beforehelefttheroomthestudentwasalmostsurethat____.

A.hehadmadeamistake

B.hislastanswerwassatisfying

C.hehadpassedtheexam,andtheonlythingwastowaitforthemark

D.hehadnotdonewellintheexam.

44.WhichofthefollowingisNottrue?____

A.Sinceonespoonislessthanfivedrops,thepatientwillbeallrightsoonifhetakesonlyonefullspoonatatime.

B.Thedoctorwillbeintroubleifhe'sgiventhepatientafullspoon.

C.Thepatientwillbeindangerifhe'stakenasmuchasafullspoon.

D.Ifthepatientwantstoremainsafe,heshouldtakenomorethanfivedropsatatime.

45.Whichguessisthemostreasonablefromthepassage?____

A.Thestudentmusthavepassedtheexam.

B.Theprofessormusthavebeenverypleasedandgiventhestudentagoodmark.

C.Thestudentmusthavebeenveryhappywhenheheard,"Yourpatienthasdied."

D.Thestudentsmaynothavepassedtheexam.14、Justastheteacherhandsoutthespellingtest,youseeJeffpulloutasmallpieceofpaperwithalotofsmallwordsonit.Jeffhidesthenoteintohishandbutsoontakesitoutagain.Whilehe'stakingthetest,youseehimlookingbackandforthbetweentheteacherandhispaper.There'snomistakingit-he'scheating.

Cheatingcanhappeninalotofdifferentways.Whenpeoplecheat,it'snotfairtootherpeople,likethekidswhostudiedforthetestorwhothetruewinnersofagamewere.

Manypeopleliketheactionofcheating.Itmakesdifficultthingsseemeasy,likegettingalltherightanswersonthetest.Butitdoesn'tsolvetheproblemofnotknowingthematerialanditwon'thelponthenexttest-unlessthepersoncheatsagain.

Somepeopleloserespectforcheatersandthinklessofthem.Thecheatersthemselvesmayfeelbadbecausetheyknowtheyarenotreallyearningthatgoodgrade.And,iftheygetcaughtcheating,theywillbeintroubleatschool,andmaybeathome;too.

Somekidscheatbecausethey'rebusyorlazyandtheywanttogetgoodgradeswithoutspendingthetimestudying.Otherkidsmightfeelliketheycan'tpassthetestwithoutcheating.Evenwhenthereseemstobea"goodreason"forcheating;cheatingisn'tagoodidea.

Ifyouweresickorupsetaboutsomethingthenightbeforeandcouldn'tstudy,itwouldbebettertotalkwiththeteacheraboutthis.Andifyoudon'thaveenoughtimetostudyforatestbecauseofswimpractice,youneedtotalkwithyourparentsabouthowtobalanceswimmingandschool.

Akidwhothinkscheatingistheonlywaytopassatestneedstotalkwiththeteacherandhisorherparentssotheycanfindsomesolutionstogether.Talkingabouttheseproblemsandworkingthemoutwillfeelbetterthancheating.

51.Theauthorthinksthatwhenkidscheatinclass,____.

A.itisunfairtootherpeopleB.itdoesharmtotheirheath

C.teachersshouldpunishthemD.teachersshouldn'tstopthematonce

52.Somestudentslikecheatingmainlybecause____.

A.thematerialinthetestisverydifficult

B.theywanttodobetterthantheothers

C.cheatingcanmakehardthingsseemveryeasy

D.theyhavelittletimetostudytheirlessons

53.Thefifthparagraphmainlytellsus____.

A.cheatingisn'tagoodidea

B.whykidscheatinthetest

C.somekidscan'tpassthetestwithoutcheating

D.somekidsdon'tspendthetimestudying

54.Wecanlearnfromthepassage____.

A.cheatersareoftenthoughthighlyof

B.kidscheatinthetestbecauseofswimpractice

C.parentswhosekidscheatareoftenintrouble

D.peopleshownorespectforthosewhocheat

55.Thosewhocheatareadvisedto____.

A.spendmoretimeonschoolthanonsports

B.findgoodsolutionsinsteadofcheating

C.tryhardtobeintelligentratherthanlazy

D.asktheirclassmatesforgoodmethodsofstudy.15、Long,longagotherewasaveryfoolishthief.Doyouknowwhathedidoneday?Whenhewantedtosteal(偷)thebellonhisneighbor'sdoor,hewalkeduptothedoor,tookholdof(抓住)thebellandpulledhard.Thebellmadeaveryloudnoise.Thethiefwasafraidandwenthome.

Thenhesatdowntothink,"Imustdosomethingaboutthenoise,"hesaid.Hethoughtandthought.Atlasthehadanidea."Ah,I'llputsomecottoninmyears.ThenIwon'tbeabletohearthenoise."Thenextdayhewenttothedoorofhisneighbor,andtookholdofthebell.Thistimehepulledevenharder.Thebellrangloudly,butthethiefdidnothearanything.Withanotherhardpullhegotthebellout.Justthentheneighborcamerunningout.

"Stealmybell?I'llteachyoualesson(教训),"theangrymanshouted.Andhehitthethiefonthenose.

Thefoolishthiefdidnotknowhowtheneighborfoundouthewasstealingthebell."Whydidhecomeoutjustthen?"hewondered(感到疑惑).

60.Thethiefwastryingtoget____.

A.hisneighborB.hisneighbor'sdoorbell

C.somecottonD.adoorwithabellonit

61.Thethiefputsomecottoninhisears.Hethoughtitwouldbe____forhimtostealthedoorbell.

A.safeB.difficult

C.dangerousD.easy

62.Theneighborranoutprobably(很可能)because____

A.heknewhisdoorbellwasbeingstolen

B.hethoughtsomeonewaseager(渴望的)tovisithim

C.herealized(意识到)somethingstrangehappened

D.BothBandC

63.Theneighborhitthethiefto____.

A.givehimlessons

B.punish(惩罚)himforstealing

C.helphimwiththebell

D.behisteacher.16、NomatterwhereyoutravelinAsia,you'llfindyourselffacedwithanewculture.YoucanstartyourAsianexplorationbyvisitingsomeoftheseattractivecitiesfirst.

Beijing;China

BeijingisthesecondlargestcityinChinaandservesasthecapital.Thecityissoold,infact,thatalmosteverybuildinghassomesortofculturalorhistoricfeatures-nomatterhowsmall.Gettingaroundthecity,you'llfindyourselffacedwithamazingtemples,thelargestpalaceintheworld,andmanyworksofartthatleaveyoubreathless.

SiemReap,Cambodia(柬埔寨)

SiemReapisthecapitalcityofSiemReapProvinceinnorthwesternCambodia.SiemReaphasalotofFrenchandChinese-stylearchitecture.Inthecity,therearetraditionaldanceperformances,silkneartheTonleSapLake.SiemReaptoday,beingapopulartouristattraction,hasalargenumberofhotelsandrestaurants.

Kathmandu;Nepal(尼泊尔)

SituatedintheheartoftheHimalayas,Kathmandu,thelargestcityandcapitalofNepal,isconsideredtobeoneofthemostoutstandingcitiesintheworldtoday.Theshoppingdistrictsareworld-famousandthehotelsinKathmanduareamongthemostcomfortablehotelsintheworld.

Kyoto;Japan

ThecityofKyotoservedasthecapitalofJapanfrom794to1868.Nolongerthecapital,itisknownforbeingtheseventhlargestcityinJapan.Kyotowasdestroyedthroughouthistorybyfiresandwar.Butnowthecityishometomorethan1.4millionpeople,anditpresentsamodernfacetotherestoftheworld.

EverycitythroughoutAsiahasastoryofitsown.It'suptoyoutoexplorethemallandfindoutexactlywhateachonehastooffer.Enjoy!

21.Ifyouwanttovisitthebiggestpalacewhereancientemperorslivedintheworld,youcangoto.____

A.KyotoB.SiemReap

C.KathmanduD.Beijing

22.InSiemReapyoucanseethefollowingEXCEPT.____

A.silkneartheTonleSapLake

B.excellentartworks

C.traditionaldanceperformances

D.Chinese-stylebuildings

23.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat.____

A.thecitiesareallcapitalcitiesnow

B.allthecitieshavetheirownstories

C.onecan'tfindagoodhotelinKathmandu

D.BeijingisthelargestcityinChina

24.Thewriter'spurposeinwritingthepassageis.____

A.totellreadersnottovisitEuropeancities

B.tocomparesometouristcitiesinAsia

C.tointroduceseveralattractivecitiesinAsia

D.towriteanadvertisementaboutatravelcompany.17、Ittookanhourtocleanandmakethebuildingsafe.Thehomeownerplanstosuetherobot'smanufacturer.

IntheUnitedStates,thelonelyhaveRedditandcats.InChina,theyhaveSingles'Day,whichfallsonNov.11--11.11,thefouronessymbolizing"barebranches,"Chineseslangforbachelors.Thoughttohaveoriginatedabout20yearsagoasajokeoncollegecampuses,Singles'Daywasonceanoccasionforconfessingone'sfeelingstothatspecialsomeone.Butsince2010,onlineretailershavetransformedtheholiday,alsoknownas"Double11,"intoanepiconlineshoppingextravaganza(盛会)aliketoAmerica'sCyberMonday.

JackMa,founderofInternetgiantAlibaba,toldChinesePremierLiKeqianglatelastmonththatAlibaba'ssalesonSingles'Day2012were"nearly3.3billion"--morethandoubletheroughly1.5billionpurchasedonCyberMondayin2012.ForSingles'Day2013,Maexpectssalestoexceed4.9billion.

Theriseofsingletonsasaconsumergroupisnotwithoutitsowncosts.ChinesebusinessmagazineCaijingreportedthatbigdeliverycompanieswereforcedtoscrambletofindover100extraairplanestohandlethe323millionparcelstheyneededtodeliverovertheSingles'Dayshoppingperiod.

Theholidaystrainsthelogisticssystem:Productsfrequentlyselloutorarrivelate.Evenwheneverythingmovessmoothly,consumerscomplainaboutcommercialgimmicks(花招).AccordingtotheBeijingEveningNews,apopularlocalpaper,someonlineretailersquietlyraisepricesbeforeslashingthem.

Chinesearenostrangerstoloneliness:TherearetensofmillionsofmeninChinawhomayneverfindloveduetothecountry'smassivegenderimbalance,aresultoftheOneChildPolicyandalongstandingpreferenceformalechildren.Chinesewomendon'thaveiteasyeither:Thosewhoremainunmarriedattheripeoldageof27riskbeinglabeled"leftoverwomen".

AlthoughpovertyandsingledomareoftenlinkedoutcomesinChina,atleastonewebuserwassureofwhichwasworse."SpendingSingles'Dayaloneisn'tthatscary,"hewrote."What'sscaryiswhenyou'resopooryoucan'tevenenjoyTaobao's‘Double11.'"

59.WhatcanweinferaboutAmerica'sCyberMondayfromthetext?____

A.ItisadayforthesinglesinAmerica.

B.ItiscelebratedeveryMondaybytheAmericans.

C.ItisanonlineshoppingdayfortheAmericans.

D.ItdoubledthesalesofAlibaba'sonSingles'Day2012.

60.Whatisthemainideaofparagraphs3and4?____

A.ExtraairplanesareneededtodelivertheDay'sshopping.

B.Productsarearrivinglate.

C.CustomersarecomplainingabouttheDay.

D.Costishighforconsumersonthatday.

61.Whatcanweknowfromthelasttwoparagraphs?____

A.Beingpoormeansbeingsingleforalifetime.

B.ManyChinesemenaresinglebecauseofgenderimbalance.

C.BeingsingleisevenworsethanbeingpoorinChina.

D.TherearemoresingledfemalethansingledmaleinChina.

62.WhatcanweconcludeaboutSingles'Dayfromthetext?____

A.Allonlineretailerswillraisepricesbeforeslashingthem.

B.JackMafirstfoundedthefestival.

C.Itsoriginalmeaningistoconfessone'sfeelingtoaboyorgirl.

D.ThesalesforSingles'Day2013isover4.9billion.评卷人得分三、阅读填空(共9题,共18分)18、Theintroductionofcomputerizedinformationsystemshasgreatlyaffectedmanagementcontrolinmanycompanies.Evenaneighborhoodshopkeepermaynowusecomputerstocontrolsales,billing,andotheractivities.Inlargecompanies,electronicdataprocessingsystemsmonitorentireprojectsandsetsofoperations.Beforethewidespreaduseofcomputers,managercouldnotmakefulluseofalargeamountofvaluableinformationaboutacompany’sactivities.Theinformationeitherreachedmanagerstoolateorwastoolatetobeused.Today,managersarefacingplentyofdataprocessingandinformationinstruments.Inplaceofafewfinancialcontrols,managerscandependoncomputerbasedinformationsystemstocontrolactivitiesineveryareaoftheircompany.Onanykindsofperformancemeasures,theinformationprovidedbythesesystemshelpsmanagerscomparestandardswithactualresults,findoutproblems,andtakecorrectiveactionbeforeitistoolatetomakechanges.Now,thereareabout220millionmicrocomputersinuseintheUnitedStates-9forevery10citizens.Itisestimatedthatby2016,90percentofAmericanmanagerswillbeusingsomesortofelectronicworkstation.Inorderformanagerstobesurethatthecomputer-basedinformationtheyarereceivingisaccurate,theyneedtounderstandhowcomputerswork.Althoughinmostcasestheydonotneedtolearnhowtoprogramcomputers,managersshouldunderstandclearlyhowcomputerizedinformationsystemswork;howtheyaredeveloped;theirlimitationsandcosts;andthemannerinwhichinformationsystemsmaybeused.Suchanunderstandingisnotdifficulttoachieve.Oneresearchhasfoundthatbusinessfirmsaremoresuccessfulinteachingbasicinformationaboutcomputerstobusinessgraduatesthantheyareinteachingbusinesssubjectstocomputersciencegraduates.

Title:Widespreaduseofcomputerizedinformationsystems。ThemeTheintroductionofcomputerizedinformationsystemshasagreat(1)____Onmanagementcontrol.GreatchangesDifferenceinthe(2)____ofavailableinformationBefore:Managerscouldgainaccesstolimitedinformationofgreat(3)After:Richinformationfromcomputer-basedinformationsystemsenablesmanagersto(4)____activitiesineveryarea.After:Richinformationfromcomputer-basedinformationsystemsenablesmanagersto(4)____activitiesineveryarea.DifferenceinthespeedofgatheringinformationBefore:Theinformationcouldn’t(5)managersintime.Before:Theinformationcouldn’t(5)managersintime.After:Managerscantakecorrectiveactiontimelytomakechanges(6)____oncomputer-basedinformationsystems.After:Managerscantakecorrectiveactiontimelytomakechanges(6)____oncomputer-basedinformationsystems.Arequirementfor(7)____It’snecessaryforthemtohaveaclear(8)____ofcomputerizedinformationsystems’work,whichcanbeeasily(9)AninterestingfindingIt’s(10)____totrainbusinessgraduate’sthancomputersciencegraduatesintoqualifiedemployees.19、Livingneartheseaisgoodforhealth,butaluxury(奢侈品)notallcanafford.Thosewhocanaffordahouseneartheseacertainlygainmorebenefitsovercommoninlandpeople.Studieshaveshownthatpeoplewholiveneartheseashorearemuchhealthierthanpeoplewholiveinthemainland.Swimminginseawaterisgoodforhealth.Aspeoplelivingnearashoregetenoughtimetoswiminseawater,theynaturallytendtobehealthier.Physicianshavebeenrecommendingvisitstocoastsorhospitalsthatspecialize(专门研究)inprovidingseawatercleaningtreatment,whichprovideswaterfortheskintokeepingoodconditionandmakestheimmunesystem(免疫系统)functionbetter.Livingneartheseapromotesphysicalactivity.Theseashoreencouragesoutdooractivitieslikejoggingonthesand,beachvolleyball,scubadiving,surfingandsoon.Thisplaysanimportantroleinhelpingpeoplewholivenearoronbeachesleadanactivelifestyle.Freshairneartheseacanhelpyougetgoodsleep.Freshseaairconsistsofnegativelychargedions(负电荷离子)thatdevelopourabilitytoconsumeoxygen,resultingingoodhealth.Theseionsalsoaidinbalancingtheserotonin(血清)level,whichhelpsyoufeelmorerelaxed.Researchersalsostatethat,whenyoulistentothesoundofwaves,itrelaxesthemindtoaverycalmstate.Littlebylittle,thisleadstobettersleep.LivingneartheseacanhelpyoutakeinmoreVitaminD.VitaminDplaysanimportantpartinregulating(调节)theabsorptionofcalciumandphosphorus(钙和磷),ensuringanormalimmunesystemandhealthygrowthofbonesandteeth.SunshineisamajorthingfromwhichyoucangetVitaminD.So,naturalsunlight,alongwiththesunrayswhichbounce(弹射)backfromthesandandseawater,isanexcellentsupplyforoureverydayneedsofVitaminD.Lastly,livingneartheseaishelpfulwithmeditation(冥想).Justsitneartheseashoreandobservethewavescrashingontotheshoreandgoingbacktothesea.Ithelpsthemindbreakfreefromallworriesofthepastorthefuture.Wegettotallyintothepresent,andbecomecalm,aswelistentothegradualriseandfallofwaves.Nowonderstayingnearthebeachisgreatformeditation.

。PassageoutlineSupportingdetailsSwimminginthesea◆Peoplelivingneartheseaaremore____toswimintheseawater.◆Seawatercanimprovethe____conditionandtheimmunesystem.BeachsportsVariousoutdooractivitiesontheseashorehelpyoulive____.Freshair◆Freshairneartheseahelpyousleep____.◆Negativelychargedions(85)____youtoconsumeoxygen.◆Negativelychargedionsmakeyoufeelrelaxedby(86)____theserotoninlevel.◆Listeningtothesoundofwavescontributestoa____mind.MoreVitaminDVitaminDhelpsyou____morecalciumandphosphorus,whichallowsbonesandteethgrow____.MeditationObservingthewaveshelps____theworriesfromyourmind.20、Oneofthemostwell-knowndirectorsofourtimeisStephenSpielberg.HewasborninCincinnation18December1946.Hisfatherwasanelectricengineerandhismotherwasaperformingpianist.Hissister,AnneSpielberg,becameascreenwriterwhowrotethestoriesformanyfamousfilms.Stephenhadalwayswantedtobeadirectoreversincehewasayoungboy.Whenhewasjust13yearsold,hemadea40-minutefilm.Itwonalocalcompetition.Threeyearslater,heproducedafilmcalledFirelight,whichmadeonehundreddollars’profitatthecinemainhishometown.ManyoftheideasfromthisfilmwerelaterusedforoneofhismostfamousfilmscalledCloseEncountersoftheThirdKind.Whenhewas18yearsold,hewantedtogotofilmschoolsothathecouldimprovehisskillsandbecomeanevenbetterdirector.Unluckily,hewasunsuccessfulingettingaplaceatthisschoolsohewenttoauniversityinCaliforniatostudyEnglish.Eventhoughhehadfailedtogetintotheschoolhewantedtogoto,hedidn’tletthisstophimfollowinghisdreamtobecomeagreatdirector.StephenSpielberghasdirectedmanyfilmssincehisfirstmajorfilmin1976.Henowownsmanydifferentbusinesses,mostofwhichareinvolvedinthefilmindustry.。YearWhathappened1946StephenSpielberg________inCincinnati.1959StephenSpielbergmadea____filmandit____alocalcompetition.1962StephenSpielbergproducedafilmcalled____,fromwhichmany____werelaterusedforCloseEncountersoftheThirdKind.____Thoughhe____togetintothefilmschoolhewantedtogoto,StephenSpielbergdidn’tgiveuphisdreamtobecomeagreatdirector.1976StephenSpielberg____his____majorfilm.21、请阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。每个空格只填一个单词。Lifeisnoteasywhenyouarepursuingsomethingworthwhileandreadytolearnfromthebestexperiences.Italwaystakestestsandthenfailsustolearnanythingworthwhile.Herearefivelifelessonswhichpeoplewilllearnthehardwayinmajorityofcases.Ittakesconsistenttimeandefforttobeanexpertinanyarea.Peopleusuallygetdiscouragedwhenittakesmoretimethantheythoughtitwould.Atthistime,peoplereferonlytopeoplewhohavealreadyachievedwhattheywanttodo.Lookatanysuccessfulpersonandyou’llnoticeonethingcommoninallofthem:theytooktimetolearnandmasteredtheirskilllikenooneelse.Thereisnoelevatortosuccess;youhavetotakethestairs.Youdon’thavetoliveyourlifeinawaysocietywantsyouto.Manyoldbeliefsarebeingperformedthesedaysandarefollowedblindly.Parentssometimesforcetheirchildrentoselectacareertheydon’twantbecauseotherchildrenhaveselectedthatcareer.Worstofall,peoplefollowthemwithoutevenasking.Thereisnoharminbelievinginoldbeliefsbutwhenyoupursuethembeforeyourinterest,soonerorlateryou’llrealizethatyoushouldfirstdowhatyouthinkisright.Wedon’tcareaboutthethingswegeteasily.Takehealthforexample.Veryfewpeopletaketheirhealthseriously.Theyknowthatiftheirhealthislost,theywon’tbehappy,buttheystilleatjunkfoodandneverexercise.Why?Becausetheydon’ttaketheirhealthseriouslyandtherealreasonbehindthatistheyhavegotitforfree.Wespendthousandsoncarsandtakecareofthemnicely.Imaginewhatwouldhavebeenthepriceofhumanbodyifwehadtopayforit?Bebravetotaketheroadlesstraveled.Inourwholelife,wealwayswanttofollowthesam

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