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2015年上海高考英语试卷及答案(word-完整精校版)

2015年上海高考英语试卷及答案(word-完整精校版)

2015年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试上海英语试卷(已反复核对,希望最大限度保证准确)考生注意: 考试时间 分钟,试卷满分 分。

 本考试设试卷和答题纸两部分。

试卷分为第✋卷(第 页)和第✋✋卷(第 页),全卷共 页。

所有答题必须涂(选择题)或写(非选择题)在答题纸上,做在试卷上一律不得分。

 答题前,务必在答题纸上填写准考证号和姓名,并将核对后的条形码贴在指定位置上,在答题纸反面清楚地填写姓名。

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♦♒♏❒♏ ♦☐ ♐♓⏹♎ ♦♒♏ ❍♋⏹❼♦ ♏⌧♋❍ ❒♏♦◆●♦ ♒♏ ♓♦⏹❼♦ ♋●●☐♦♏♎ ♦☐ ♦♏●● ♦♦◆♎♏⏹♦♦ ♦♒♏♓❒ ♑❒♋♎♏♦ ❒ ♒♓♦♏ ♒♋♦⏹❼♦ ♐♓⏹♓♦♒♏♎ ♑❒♋♎♓⏹♑ ♦♒♏ ☐♋☐♏❒♦ ❒ ♒♓♦♏ ♎☐♏♦⏹❼♦ ♦♋⏹♦ ♦☐ ♌♏ ♍☐⏹♦♋♍♦♏♎♦♒♓●♏ ♒♏❼♦ ♋♦♋⍓ ✌ ☐❖♏ ♦☐ ♋ ⏹♏♋♦ ♎☐❒❍♓♦☐❒⍓  ☞♓⏹♎ ♋ ☐♏❒♦☐⏹ ♦☐ ♦♒♋❒♏ ♦♒♏♓❒ ♋☐♋❒♦❍♏⏹♦  ●♏♋⏹ ♦♒♏ ❒☐☐❍ ♦♓♦♒ ♦♒♏ ❒☐☐❍❍♋♦♏  ❒♓♦♏ ♋⏹ ♋❒♦♓♍●♏ ♋♌☐◆♦ ♦♒♏♓❒ ❒☐☐❍❍♋♦♏ ✌ ☐♌ ♦☐⏹❼♦ ♦♋♏ ♒♏❒ ♋♎❖♓♍♏ ☐♌ ♎☐♏♦⏹❼♦ ♦♋⏹♦ ♦☐ ♑☐ ♋♌❒☐♋♎ ♒♏ ♎☐♏♦⏹❼♦ ♦♒♓⏹ ☐♌ ♦♒☐◆●♎ ♦♦◆♎⍓ ☐❖♏❒♦♏♋♦ ♒♏ ♒♋♦⏹❼♦ ♦♋●♏♎ ♦☐ ☐♌ ♦♓⏹♍♏ ♒♏ ♦♏⏹♦ ♋♌❒☐♋♎ ✌ ❆♒♏ ♦⏹♋♍ ♌♋❒ ♓♦⏹❼♦ ◆♦◆♋●●⍓ ♦☐ ♏❍☐♦⍓  ♏♦♦♏❒♦ ♓♦ ♦♏❒❖♏♎ ♓⏹ ♦♒♏ ♦⏹♋♍ ♌♋❒  ❆♒♏ ♦⏹♋♍ ♌♋❒ ♓♦ ⏹♏♋❒ ♦♒♏ ●♓♌❒♋❒⍓  ⏹♋♍♦ ♋❒♏⏹❼♦ ♋●●☐♦♏♎ ♓⏹ ♦♒♏ ●♓♌❒♋❒⍓  ✌ ❆♋♏ ♒♏❒ ♌♓♍⍓♍●♏ ♦☐ ♦♒♏ ❒♏☐♋♓❒ ♦♒☐☐  ☹♏♋❖♏ ♒♏❒ ♌♓♍⍓♍●♏ ☐◆♦♦♓♎♏ ●♏♋⏹ ♦♒♏ ♑♋❒♋♑♏ ♋♐♦♏❒ ♦♒♏ ❒♋♓⏹ ♦♦☐☐♦  ♒♏♍ ♓♐ ♦♒♏ ♑♋❒♋♑♏ ♓♦ ♎❒⍓♏♍♦♓☐⏹ ♓❒♏♍♦♓☐⏹♦ ✋⏹ ♏♍♦♓☐⏹  ⍓☐◆ ♦♓●● ♒♏♋❒ ♦♦☐ ♦♒☐❒♦ ☐♋♦♦♋♑♏♦ ♋⏹♎ ⍓☐◆ ♦♓●● ♌♏ ♋♦♏♎ ♦♒❒♏♏ ❑◆♏♦♦♓☐⏹♦ ☐⏹ ♏♋♍♒ ☐♐ ♦♒♏ ☐♋♦♦♋♑♏♦ ❆♒♏ ☐♋♦♦♋♑♏♦ ♦♓●● ♌♏ ❒♏♋♎ ♦♦♓♍♏ ♌◆♦ ♦♒♏ ❑◆♏♦♦♓☐⏹♦ ♦♓●● ♌♏ ♦☐☐♏⏹ ☐⏹●⍓ ☐⏹♍♏ ♒♏⏹ ⍓☐◆ ♒♏♋❒ ♋ ❑◆♏♦♦♓☐⏹ ❒♏♋♎ ♦♒♏ ♐☐◆❒ ☐☐♦♦♓♌●♏ ♋⏹♦♦♏❒♦ ☐⏹ ⍓☐◆❒ ☐♋☐♏❒ ♋⏹♎ ♎♏♍♓♎♏ ♦♒♓♍♒ ☐⏹♏ ♦☐◆●♎ ♌♏ ♦♒♏ ♌♏♦♦♋⏹♦♦♏❒ ♦☐ ♦♒♏ ❑◆♏♦♦♓☐⏹ ⍓☐◆ ♒♋❖♏ ♒♏♋❒♎✈◆♏♦♦♓☐⏹♦  ♦♒❒☐◆♑♒  ♋❒♏ ♌♋♦♏♎ ☐⏹ ♦♒♏ ♐☐●●☐♦♓⏹♑ ☐♋♦♦♋♑♏ ✌ ✋♦ ♒♏●☐♦ ♍♋❒♏ ♐☐❒ ♍◆♦♦☐❍♏❒♦❼ ♎☐♑♦  ✡☐◆ ♒♋❖♏ ♦☐ ♌◆⍓ ♐☐☐♎ ♐☐❒ ♎☐♑♦ ☠☐⏹♏ ☐♐ ♦♒♏ ♎☐♑♦ ♋❒♏ ♍♋♑♏♎  ❆♒♏❒♏ ♓♦ ♋ ♎☐♑ ⏹♋❍♏♎ ❒♓⏹♍♏♦♦ ✌ ♒♏ ●♓♏♦ ♦♒♏ ♐☐☐♎ ♦♒♏❒♏  ♒♏ ♏⏹☐⍓♦ ♦♒♏ ♐◆⏹ ♦♓♦♒ ♋ ☐♏♦ ♒♏ ♍♋⏹ ♒♋❖♏ ♐❒♏♏ ♍☐♐♐♏♏  ♒♏ ♎☐♏♦⏹❼♦ ●♓♏ ♦☐ ♌♏ ♋●☐⏹♏ ✌ ✌ ⏹♏♦ ♓⏹♎ ☐♐ ♍♋♐↑  ✌ ⏹♏♦ ♌❒♋⏹♎ ☐♐ ♍☐♐♐♏♏ ✌ ⏹♏♦ ♒☐❍♏ ♐☐❒ ☐♏♦♦  ✌ ⏹♏♦ ♦♋⍓ ♦☐ ❒♋♓♦♏ ☐♏♦♦✈◆♏♦♦♓☐⏹♦  ♦♒❒☐◆♑♒  ♋❒♏ ♌♋♦♏♎ ☐⏹ ♦♒♏ ♐☐●●☐♦♓⏹♑ ☐♋♦♦♋♑♏ ✌ ✌ ♦❒♏⏹♎ ♦♒♋♦ ♒♓♑♒ ♋♍♒♓♏❖♏❒♦ ♋❒♏ ♑♓❖♏⏹ ♋ ●☐♦♏❒ ♦♋●♋❒⍓∙ ∙∙∙ ✌ ❖♓♏♦ ♦♒♋♦ ●♓♐♏ ❑◆♋●♓♦⍓ ♓♦ ❍☐❒♏ ♓❍☐☐❒♦♋⏹♦ ♦♒♋⏹ ☐♋⍓∙ ∙∙∙ ✌ ♎❒♏♋❍ ☐♐ ♦♒♏ ⍓☐◆⏹♑ ♐☐❒ ♐♋♦♦☐♋♍♏♎ ☐♌♦∙ ∙∙∙ ✌ ⏹♏♦ ♦♏❒❍ ♍❒♏♋♦♏♎ ♌⍓ ♒♓♑♒ ♋♍♒♓♏❖♏❒♦ ✌ ∙ ∙∙ ∙∙ ∙∙ ∙∙ ∙  ∙ ∙∙ ∙∙ ∙∙ ∙∙ ∙  ∙ ∙∙ ∙∙ ∙∙ ∙∙ ∙∙ ∙  ∙✌ ♏☐☐●♏ ♋❒♏ ●♏♦♦ ♦♋♦♓♦♐♓♏♎ ♦♓♦♒ ♦♒♏♓❒ ●♓❖♏♦∙∙∙ ❆♒♏ ♐♓⏹♋⏹♍♓♋● ♓⏹❖♏♦♦❍♏⏹♦ ❍♋⍓ ♓⏹♍❒♏♋♦♏∙ ∙∙ ♏●●☐♋♓♎ ☐♌♦ ♋❒♏ ⏹☐♦ ♏♋♦⍓ ♦☐ ♐♓⏹♎ ∙∙ ✞⏹♏⌧☐♏♍♦♏♎ ☐❒☐♌●♏❍♦ ❍♋⍓ ♋❒♓♦♏ ♏♍♦♓☐⏹ ♓❒♏♍♦♓☐⏹♦ ✋⏹ ♏♍♦♓☐⏹  ⍓☐◆ ♦♓●● ♒♏♋❒ ♦♦☐ ●☐⏹♑♏❒ ♍☐⏹❖♏❒♦♋♦♓☐⏹♦ ❆♒♏ ♍☐⏹❖♏❒♦♋♦♓☐⏹♦ ♦♓●● ♌♏ ❒♏♋♎ ♦♦♓♍♏ ✌♐♦♏❒ ⍓☐◆ ♒♏♋❒ ♏♋♍♒ ♍☐⏹❖♏❒♦♋♦♓☐⏹ ⍓☐◆ ♋❒♏ ❒♏❑◆♓❒♏♎ ♦☐ ♐♓●● ♓⏹ ♦♒♏ ⏹◆❍♌♏❒♏♎ ♌●♋⏹♦ ♦♓♦♒ ♦♒♏ ♓⏹♐☐❒❍♋♦♓☐⏹ ⍓☐◆ ♒♋❖♏ ♒♏♋❒♎ ❒♓♦♏ ⍓☐◆❒ ♋⏹♦♦♏❒♦ ☐⏹ ⍓☐◆❒ ♋⏹♦♦♏❒ ♦♒♏♏♦●♋⏹♦  ♦♒❒☐◆♑♒  ♋❒♏ ♌♋♦♏♎ ☐⏹ ♦♒♏ ♐☐●●☐♦♓⏹♑ ♍☐⏹❖♏❒♦♋♦♓☐⏹☐❍☐●♏♦♏ ♦♒♏ ♐☐❒❍ ❒♓♦♏ ☠☜  ♐☐❒ ♏♋♍♒ ♋⏹♦♦♏❒●♋⏹♦  ♦♒❒☐◆♑♒  ♋❒♏ ♌♋♦♏♎ ☐⏹ ♦♒♏ ♐☐●●☐♦♓⏹♑ ♍☐⏹❖♏❒♦♋♦♓☐⏹☐❍☐●♏♦♏ ♦♒♏ ♐☐❒❍ ❒♓♦♏ ☠ ☜ ❆☟✌☠ ❆☟☜☜  ♐☐❒ ♏♋♍♒ ♋⏹♦♦♏❒✋✋ ☝❒♋❍❍♋❒ ♋⏹♎ ❖☐♍♋♌◆●♋❒⍓♏♍♦♓☐⏹ ✌♓❒♏♍♦♓☐⏹♦ ✌♐♦♏❒ ❒♏♋♎♓⏹♑ ♦♒♏ ☐♋♦♦♋♑♏♦ ♌♏●☐♦ ♐♓●● ♓⏹ ♦♒♏ ♌●♋⏹♦ ♦☐ ❍♋♏ ♦♒♏ ☐♋♦♦♋♑♏♦ ♍☐♒♏❒♏⏹♦ ♋⏹♎ ♑❒♋❍❍♋♦♓♍♋●●⍓ ♍☐❒❒♏♍♦ ☞☐❒ ♦♒♏ ♌●♋⏹♦ ♦♓♦♒ ♋ ♑♓❖♏⏹ ♦☐❒♎ ♐♓●● ♓⏹ ♏♋♍♒ ♌●♋⏹ ♦♓♦♒ ♦♒♏ ☐❒☐☐♏❒ ♐☐❒❍ ☐♐ ♦♒♏ ♑♓❖♏⏹ ♦☐❒♎ ♐☐❒ ♦♒♏ ☐♦♒♏❒ ♌●♋⏹♦ ◆♦♏ ☐⏹♏ ♦☐❒♎ ♦♒♋♦ ♌♏♦♦ ♐♓♦♦ ♏♋♍♒ ♌●♋⏹☎✌)☝♓♐♦ ♐❒☐❍ ♋ ♦♦❒♋⏹♑♏❒∙ ⍓ ●☐♍♋● ♦◆☐♏❒❍♋❒♏♦ ♓♦ ♋●♦♋⍓♦ ♌◆♦⍓ ❆♒♏ ♐♓❒♦♦ ☐♋❒♓⏹♑ ♦☐♋♍♏ ✋ ♐☐◆⏹♎ ♦♋♦ ♍☐⏹❖♏⏹♓♏⏹♦ ♌◆♦ ✋❼♎ ⏹☐♦♓♍♏♎ ♋ ♦☐❍♋⏹ ♓⏹ ♋ ♌●◆♏ ♍♋❒ ♍♓❒♍●♓⏹♑ ♐☐❒ ♋ ♦♒♓●♏ ☎✆ ♉♉♉♉♉ ✋ ♦♋♦ ♓⏹ ♋ ♑☐☐♎ ❍☐☐♎ ✋ ●♏♦ ♒♏❒ ♒♋❖♏ ♓♦ ⏹ ♦♒♏ ♏♎♑♏ ☐♐ ♦♒♏ ♍♋❒ ☐♋❒ ✋ ♌♋♍♏♎ ♓⏹♦☐ ♦♒♏ ⏹♏⌧♦ ♋❖♋♓●♋♌●♏ ♦☐☐♦♓♦ ♦♋♦ ♋ ♦♓♑♒♦ ♐♓♦❒♏♦♦⍓ ♦☐☐⏹ ✋❼♎ ❍♋♎♏ ❍⍓ ♦♋⍓ ♦♒❒☐◆♑♒ ♦♒♏ ♦◆☐♏❒❍♋❒♏♦ ♋⏹♎ ♦♋♦ ♌♋♍ ♓⏹ ♦♒♏ ♐❒♏♦♒ ♋♓❒ ☞♏♏●♓⏹♑ ♑☐☐♎ ✋ ☎✆ ♉♉♉♉♉ ☎♏❍☐♦⍓✆ ❍⍓ ☐◆❒♦♏ ♍♒♋⏹♑♏ ♓⏹♦☐ ♦♒♏ ♒♋⏹♎♦ ☐♐ ♋ ♒☐❍♏●♏♦♦ ❍♋⏹ ♋⏹♎ ♒♏●☐♏♎ ♋ ♦♦❒◆♑♑●♓⏹♑ ♦☐❍♋⏹ ❒♏❖♏❒♦♏ ☐♋❒☺◆♦♦ ♋♦ ✋ ♋☐☐❒☐♋♍♒♏♎ ❍⍓ ♍♋❒ ✋ ♦♋♦ ♦♒♏ ♦☐❍♋⏹ ✋❼♎ ●♏♦ ♒♋❖♏ ❍⍓ ♍♋❒ ♦☐☐♦ ♏♋❒●♓♏❒ ♒♏ ♦♋♦ ♑♓❖♓⏹♑ ❍♏ ☎✆ ♉♉♉♉♉ ☐♎♎ ●☐☐♒♋●♐ ☐◆●♏♎ ♒♋●♐ ♓⏹♦♏⏹♦ ☎热切的✆ ✋ ♦❍♓●♏♎ ♋⏹♎ ♦♓♦♒♏♎ ♒♏❒ ♋ ☐●♏♋♦♋⏹♦ ♎♋⍓ ✌♦ ✋ ♦❑◆♏♏♏♎ ♌♋♍ ♓⏹♦☐ ❍⍓ ♍♋❒ ✋ ♦♋♦ ♦♒♏ ♦♋❍♏ ●♋♎⍓ ☎✆ ♉♉♉♉♉ ☎●☐☐✆ ♓⏹ ♋♦ ❍♏ ❽☟♏●●☐❾ ♦♒♏ ♦♋♓♎ ♒♏♦♓♦♋⏹♦●⍓ ❽❆♒♓♦ ☎✆ ♉♉♉♉♉ ♦☐◆⏹♎ ♍❒♋ ⍓ ♌◆♦ ✋ ♦♋♦ ☐⏹ ❍⍓ ♦♋⍓ ♦☐ ♎❒☐☐ ♦☐❍♏ ☐♐ ❍⍓ ❍☐♦♒♏❒❼♦ ♦♒♓⏹♑♦ ☐♐♐ ♋♦ ♦♒♏ ♍♒♋❒♓♦⍓ ♌♓⏹♦ ✡☐◆ ♋❒♏ ◆♦♦ ♦☐ ❍◆♍♒ ☎✆ ♉♉♉♉♉ ♒♏❒ ✡☐◆ ♒♏●☐♏♎ ♦♒☐♦♏ ☐♏☐☐●♏ ✋ ⏹☐♦♓♍♏♎ ♋⏹♎ ⍓☐◆ ♦♏♏❍♏♎ ♦☐ ♒♋☐☐⍓❾ ♒♏ ●☐☐♏♎ ♋♦ ❍♏ ❍♏♋⏹♓⏹♑♐◆●●⍓ ♋⏹♎ ☐♋♦♦♏♎ ♋ ♌☐⌧ ♓⏹ ♦♒❒☐◆♑♒ ♦♒♏ ♦♓⏹♎☐♦ ❽✋ ♦♒♓⏹ ♦♒♏ ♦☐◆●♎ ●♓ ♏ ⍓☐◆ ♦☐ ♒♋❖♏ ♓♦❾ ☎✆ ♉♉♉♉♉ ☎♦♒☐♍✆ ✋ ♦☐☐ ♓♦ ♐❒☐❍ ♒♏❒ ♋◆♦☐❍♋♦♓♍♋●●⍓ ♒♏ ♦❍♓●♏♎ ♋⏹♎ ♦♋●♏♎ ♋♦♋⍓✌♐♦♏❒ ♋ ☐♋◆♦♏ ✋ ☐☐♏⏹♏♎ ♦♒♏ ♌☐⌧ ✋⏹♦♓♎♏ ♦♋♦ ♋ ♌♏♋◆♦♓♐◆● ♑☐●♎ ⏹♏♍●♋♍♏ ♦♓♦♒ ♋ ●♋❒♑♏ ♑❒♏⍓ ☐♏♋❒● ✋♦ ♦♋♦ ☎✆ ♉♉♉♉♉ ☎⏹♓♍♏✆ ♑♓♐♦ ✋❼♎ ♏❖♏❒ ❒♏♍♏♓❖♏♎ ♋⏹♎ ♓♦ ♦♋♦ ♐❒☐❍ ♋ ♍☐❍☐●♏♦♏ ♦♦❒♋⏹♑♏❒ ❆♒♏ ⏹♏♍●♋♍♏ ♦♋♦ ♋❒☐◆⏹♎ ❍⍓ ⏹♏♍ ♋ ♦♋❒❍ ❒♏❍♓⏹♎♏❒ ☐♐ ♒◆❍♋⏹ ♓⏹♎⏹♏♦♦☎✆✌♦ ☟♏●☐♐◆● ☟♋⏹⏹♋♒♏♋❒ ☟♏●☐♐◆● ☟♋⏹⏹♋♒✋❼❖♏ ♑☐♦ ♋ ☐❒☐♌●♏❍ ♦♓♦♒ ❍⍓ ♒◆♦♌♋⏹♎ ♋❍ ☟♏ ♌☐◆♑♒♦ ♋ ♦❍♋❒♦☐♒☐⏹♏ ♋ ♍☐◆☐●♏ ☐♐ ❍☐⏹♦♒♦ ♋♑☐ ♋⏹♎ ♒♏ ♦☐☐ ♓♦ ☐⏹ ☐◆❒ ❒♏♍♏⏹♦ ♦♓ ❖♋♍♋♦♓☐⏹ ♦☐ ☐●☐❒♋♎☐ ✋♦ ♦♋♦ ♋ ♑❒♏♋♦ ♦❒♓☐ ♏⌧♍♏☐♦ ♐☐❒ ☐⏹♏ ☐❒☐♌●♏❍ ☟♏ ♒♋♦ ♋ ♍☐⏹♦♦♋⏹♦ ◆❒♑♏ ☎✆ ♉♉♉♉♉ ☎♍♒♏♍✆ ♐☐❒ ♦♏⌧♦ ❍♏♦♦♋♑♏♦ ♒♏ ♍♒♏♍♦ ♒♓♦ ☐♒☐⏹♏ ♏❖♏❒⍓ ♐♓❖♏ ❍♓⏹◆♦♏♦✐ ☟♏❼♦ ♦☐ ♋♎♎♓♍♦♏♎ ♦☐ ♓♦ ♦♒♋♦ ♒♏ ◆♦♦ ♍♋⏹❼♦ ♦♦♋⏹♎ ♦♒♏ ♓♎♏♋ ☎✆ ♉♉♉♉♉ ♦♒♏❒♏ ❍♋⍓ ♌♏ ♋⏹ ♓❍☐☐❒♦♋⏹♦ ♦♏⌧♦ ☟♏ ♍♋⏹❼♦ ♒♏●☐ ♍♒♏♍♓⏹♑ ♏❖♏⏹ ♋♦ ♓⏹♋☐☐❒☐☐❒♓♋♦♏ ♦♓❍♏♦ ●♓♏ ♦♒♏⏹ ♦♏ ♋❒♏ ♏♋♦♓⏹♑ ♓⏹ ♋ ❒♏♦♦♋◆❒♋⏹♦ ♋⏹♎ ✋ ♋❍ ♦♋●♓⏹♑ ♦☐ ♒♓❍✐ ☟♏ ♌♏♒♋❖♏♦ ☎✆ ♉♉♉♉♉ ♉♉♉♉♉ ♋⏹⍓ ♦❍♋●● ♋❍☐◆⏹♦ ☐♐ ♌☐❒♏♎☐❍ ♍♋⏹ ❍♋♏ ♒♓❍ ♐♏♏● ♦♒♏ ⏹♏♏♎ ♦☐ 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❆❒♋⏹♦●♋♦♏ ♦♒♏ ♐☐●●☐♦♓⏹♑ ♦♏⏹♦♏⏹♍♏♦ ♓⏹♦☐ ☜⏹♑●♓♦♒ ◆♦♓⏹♑ ♦♒♏ ♦☐❒♎♦ ♑♓❖♏⏹ ♓⏹ ♦♒♏ ♌❒♋♍♏♦♦美食是人们造访上海的乐趣之一。

2015年 高考 英语 上海(部分)(已编辑版)

2015年 高考 英语 上海(部分)(已编辑版)

2015年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(上海卷)III. Reading ComprehensionSection AIf you studied pictures that ancient people left on rock walls and you tried to determine their meaning, you would not detect interest in romance among the artists. 51 , you would see plenty of animals with people running after them. Life for ancient people’s earned to center on hunting and gathering wild foods for meals.In modern times, when food is available in grocery stores, finding love is more 52 to people’s lives. The 53 is all around us. It is easy to prepare a list of modern stories having to do with love. An endless number of books and movies qualify as love stories in popular culture.Researchers are studying whether love, a highly valued emotional state, can be 54 . They ask, what is love? Toothpaste companies want us to think attraction is all about clean teeth, but clean teeth go only so far. Scientists wonder how much the brain gets involved. You have probably heard that opposites attract but that 55 attract, too. One thing is certain: The truth about love is not yet set in stone.First ImpressionTo help determine the 56 of attraction, researchers paired 164 college classmates and had them talk for 3, 6 or 10 minutes so they could get a sense of each other’s individuality. Then students were asked to 57 what kind of relationship they were likely to build with their partners. After nine weeks, they reported what happened.As it turned out, their 58 judgements often held true. Students seemed to 59 at an early stage who would best fit into their lives.The 60 KnowsScientists have also turned to nonhumans to increase understanding of attraction. Many animals give off pheromones — natural chemicals that can be detected by, and then can produce a response in, other animals of the same species. Pheromones can signal that an animal is either ready to fight or is feeling 61 to partnerships. In contrast, humans do not seem to be as 62 as other animals at detecting such chemicals. Smell, however, does seem to play a part in human attraction. Although we may not be aware of chemicals like pheromones consciously, we give and receive loads of information through smell in every interaction with other people.Face ValueBeing fond of someone seems to have a number of factors, including seeing something we find attractive. Researchers had people judge faces for 63 . The participants had 0.013 seconds to view each face, yet somehow they generally considered the images the same as people who had more time to study the same faces. The way we 64 attractiveness seem to be somewhat automatic.When shown an attractive face and then words with good or bad associations, people responded to 65 words faster after viewing an attractive face. Seeing something attractive seems to cause happy thinking.51. A. Instead B. Therefore C. Moreover D. Otherwise52. A. romantic B. stressful C. central D. artificial53. A. priority B. proof C. possibility D. principle54. A. seated B. impressed C. changed D. erased55. A. appearances B. virtues C. similarities D.positon56. A. illustrations B. imaginations C. ingredients D. instructors57. A. predict B. investigate C. diagnose D. recall58. A. critical B. initial C. random D.mature59. A. memorize B. distinguish C. negotiate D. question60. A. Nose B . Eye C. Heart D. Hand61. A. open B. alert C. resistant D. superior62. A. disappointed B. amazed C. confused D. gifted63. A. emotion B. attractiveness C. individuality D. signals64. A. enhance B. possess C. maintain D. asses65. A. familiar B. plain C. positive D. IrritatingSection B(A)Look to many of history’s cultural symbols, and there you’ll find an ancestor of Frosty, the snowman in themovie Frozen. It appeared on some of the first postcards, starred in some of the earliest silent movies, and was the subject of a couple of the earliest photos, dating all the way back to the 1800s. I discovered even more about one of humanity’s earliest forms o f life art during several years of research around the world.For example, snowmen were a phenomenon in the Middle Ages, built with great skill and thought. At a time of limited means of expression, snow was like free art supplies dropped from the sky. It was a popular activity for couples to leisurely walk through town to view the temporary works of chilly art. Some were created by famous artists, including a 19-year-old Michelangelo, who in 1494 was appointed by the ruler of Florence, Italy, to build a snowman in his mansion’s courtyard.The Miracle of 1511 took place during six freezing works called the Winter of Death. The city of Brussels was covered in snowmen—an impressive scene that told stories on every street corner. Some were political in nature, criticizing the church and government. Some were a reflection of people’s imagination. For the people of Brussels, this was a defining moment of defining freedom. At least until spring arrived, by which time they were dealing with damaging floods.If you fear the heyday of the snowman has passed, don’t worry: I’ve learned that some explosive snowman history is still being made today. Every year since 1818, the people of Zurich, Switzerland, celebrate the beginning of spring by blowing up a snowman. On the third Monday of April, the holiday Sechselauten is kicked off when a cotton snowman called the Boogg is stuffed with explosive and paraded through town by bakers and other tradesmen who throw bread to the crowds. The parade ends with the Boogg being placed on a 40-foot pile of firewood. After the bells of the Church of St. Peter have rung six times, representing the passing of winter, the pile is lit. When the snowman explodes, winter is considered officially over—the quicker it is burnt down, the longer summer is said to be.66. According to the passage, why did snowmen become a phenomenon in the Middle Ages?A. People thought of snow as holy art supplies.B. People longed to see masterpieces of snow.C. Building snowmen was a way for people to express themselves.D. Building snowmen helped people develop their skill and thought.67. “The heyday of the snowman” (paragraph 4) means the time when___________.A. snowmen were made mainly by artistsB. snowmen enjoyed great popularityC. snowmen were politically criticizedD. snowmen caused damaging floods68. In Zurich, the blowing up of the Boogg symbolizes__________________.A. the start of the paradeB. the coming of a longer summerC. the passing of the winterD. the success of tradesmen69. What can be concluded about snowmen from the passage?A. They were appreciated in historyB. They have lost their valueC. They were related to moviesD. They vary in shape and size(B)The Curse of the Were-Rabbit(2005) is the first full-length featurefilm made by directors Nick Park and Steve Box with their amazingplasticine(2006, and if you watch it, you’ll understand why. It’s anbrilliant cartoon comedy.Cheese-loving inventor Wallace and his brainy dog Gromit havestarted a company to protect the town’s vegetables from hungryrabbits. However, just before the annual Giant VegetableCompetition, an enormous rabbit begins terrorising the town. It isattacking all the vegetables and destroying everything in its path.The competition organizer, Lady Tottington, hires Wallace andGromit to catch the monster alive. But they will have to find thewere-rabbit before gun-crazy hunter Victor Quartermaine who isdesperate to kill it.The screenplay is witty and full of amusing visual jokes. As usual,the voice of Peter Sallis is absolutely perfect for the role of Wallace,and Gromit is so beautifully brought to life, he can express a hugerange of emotions without saying a word. And both HelenaBonham-Carter, who plays the part of Lady Tottington, and RalphFiennes as Victor are really funny.To sum up, The Curse of the Were-Rabbit is an amazing film whichis suitable for both children and adults. If you liked Wallace andGromit’shumour, you’ll love this film. Don’t miss it!70. In the film review, what is paragraph A mainly about?A. The introduction to the leading rolesB. The writer’s opinion o f actingC. The writer’s comments on the storyD. The background information71. According to the film review, “monster” (paragraph B) refers to ______.A. a gun-crazy hunterB. a brainy dogC. a scary rabbitD. a giant vegetable72. Which of the following is a reason why the writer recommends the film?A. It’s full of wit and humour.B. Its characters show feelings without words.C. It is an adventure film directed by Peter Sallis.D. It is about the harmony between man and animals.(C)One of the executives gathered at the Aspen Institute for a day-long leadership workshop using the works of Shakespeare was discussing the rol e of Brutus in the death of Julius Caesar. “Brutus was not an honorable man,” he said. “He was a traitor(叛徒). And he murdered someone in cold blood.” The agreement was that Brutus had acted with cruelty when other options were available to him. He made a bad decision, they said—at least as it was presented by Shakespeare—to take the lead in murdering Julius Caesar. And though one of the executives acknowledged that Brutus had the good of the republic in mind, Caesar was nevertheless his superior. “You have to endeavor,” the executives said, “our policy is to obey the chain of command.”During the last few years, business executives and book writers looking for a new way to advise corporateAmerica have been exploiting Shakespeare’s wisdom for profitable ends. None more so than husband and wife team Kenneth and Carol Adelman, well-known advisers to the White House, who started up a training company called “Movers and Shakespeares”. They are amateur Shakespeare scholars and Shakespeare lovers, and they have combined their passion and their high level contacts into a management training business. They conduct between 30 and 40 workshops annually, focusing on half a dozen different plays, mostly for corporations, but also for government agencies.The workshops all take the same form, focusing on a single play as a kind of case study, and using individual scenes as specific lessons. In Julius Caesar , sly provocation(狡诈的挑唆)of Brutus to take up arms against the what was a basis for a discussion of methods of team building and grass roots organism.Although neither of the Adelmans is academically trained in literature, the programmes, contain plenty of Shakespeare tradition and background. Their workshop on Henry V, for example, includes a helpful explanation of Henry’s winning strategy at the Battle of Agincourt. But they do come to the text with a few biases (偏向): their reading of Henry V minimizes his misuse of power. Instead, they emphasize the story of the youth who seizes opportunity and becomes a masterful leader. And at the workshop on Caesar, Mr. Adelmans had little good to say about Brutus, saying “the noblest Roman of them all” couldn’t make his mind up about things.Many of the participants pointed to very specific elements in the play that t hey felt related Caesar’s pride, which led to his murder, and Brutus’s mistakes in leading the after the murder, they said, raise vital questions for anyone serving as a business when and how do you resist the boss?73. According to paragraph 1, what did all the executives think of Brutus?A. Cruel.B. Superior.C. Honorable.D. Bade74. According to the passage, the Adelmans set up “Movers and Shakespeares” to ________.A. help executives to understand Sha kespeare’s plays betterB. give advice on leadership by analyzing Shakespeare’s playsC. provide case studies of Shakespeare’s plays in literature workshopsD. guide government agencies to follow the characters in Shakespeare’s plays.75. Why do the Adelmans conduct a workshop on Henry V?A. To highlight the importance of catching opportunities.B. To encourage masterful leaders to plan strategies to win.C. To illustrate the harm of prejudices in management.D. To warn executives against power misuse.76. It can be inferred from the passage that ____.A. the Adelmans’ programme proves biased as the roles of characters are maximized.B. executives feel bored with too many specific elements of Shakespeare’s plays.C. the Adelmans will make more profits if they are professional scholars.D. Shakespeare has played an important role in the management field.77. The best title for the passage is _____.A. Shakespeare’s plays: Executives reconsider corporate cultureB. S hakespeare’s plays: An essential key to business successC. Shakespeare’s plays: a lesson for business motivationD. Shakespeare’s plays: Dramatic training brings dramatic resultsI. Translation1.美食是人们造访上海的乐趣之一。

2015年高考真题——英语(上海卷)Word版含答案

2015年高考真题——英语(上海卷)Word版含答案

考生注意:考试时间120分钟,试卷满分150分。

本考试设试卷和答题纸两部分。

试卷分为第Ⅰ卷(第1-12页)和第Ⅱ卷(第13页),全卷共13页。

所有答题必须涂(选择题)或写(填空题)在答题纸上,做在试卷上一律不得分。

答题前,务必在答题纸上填写准考证号和姓名,并将核对后的条形码贴在指定位置上,在答题纸反面清楚地填写姓名。

第Ⅰ卷(共103分)I. Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversation and the question will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1.A. impatient B. confused C. pleased D. regretful【答案】 A【解析】原文:2. A. at a bus stopB. at a laundryC. at the dentist’s D. at the chemist’s【答案】 C【解析】原文:3. A. An actor B. A salesman C. A translator D. A writer 【答案】 D【解析】原文:4. A. He lost his classmate’s homework.B. He can’t help the woman with her math.C. He broke the woman’s calculator.D. He doesn’t know where the “on” button is.【答案】 C【解析】原文:【考点定位】学习类5. A. The woman should go to another counter.B. The woman gives the man so many choices.C. The man dislike the sandwiches offered there.D. The man is having trouble deciding what to eat.【答案】 D【解析】原文:6. A. She has no idea where to find the man’s exam result.B. She isn’t allowed to tell students their grades.C. Dr. White hasn’t finish grading the papers.D. D r. White doesn’t want to be contacted while he’s away.【答案】 B【解析】M: Ms. Chen, I was wondering if you could find out how I did on the mid-term exam.W: Sorry, Doctor White is out of town and I’m not in a position to give out that kind of information.7. A. Move to a neat dormitory B. Find a person to share their apartmentC. Clean the room with the roommateD. Write an article about their roommate8. A. Bob won’t take her adviceB. Bob doesn’t want to go abroadC. She doesn’t think Bob s hould study overseasD. She hasn’t talked to Bob since he went aboard【答案】 C【解析】M: I heard that Bob is planning to study abroadW: Not if I can talk him out of it, believe me, I'm tryingQ: what does the woman imply?9. A. The snack bar isn’t usually so empty. B. Dessert is served in the snack bar.C. The snack bar is near the library.D. Snacks aren’t allowed in the library.【答案】 A【解析】原文:10. A. Take her bicycle to the repair shop. B. Leave her bicycle outside.C. Clean the garage after the rain stops.D. Check if the garage is dry.【答案】 BSection BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. It helps care for customers’ dogs.B. You have to buy food for dogs.C. None of the dogs are caged.D. There is a dog named Princess.12. A. She likes the food there.B. She enjoys the fun with a pet.C. She can have free coffee.D. She doesn’t like to be alone.13. A. A new kind of cafe.B. A new brand of cafe.C. A new home for pets.D. A new way to raise pets.【答案】11. C12. B13. A【解析】The dogs there are in cages around the room. First, you choose a dog. Then it comes out of the cage. You can buy food for it. The Bau House is different from the Snoopy Café. You don’t have to choose a dog at the Bau House. All the dogs sit, play or run around while people drink coffee and eat sandwiches. You can play with all the dogs at the Bau House. LaureyChuong goes to the Snoopy Café about once a week. She likes to play with Princess, her favorite dog. She often buys food for Princess, too. Lori likes to go to the Snoopy Café for many reasons. “I love dogs,” she says, “but my apartment is too small for a dog. Also, dogs don’t like to be alone and I work all day.” So when Laurey needs to have some fun with a pet, she goes to the dog café to see princess. Dog cafés are very popular in Korea. But they are not cheap. A cup of coffee costs about 3 dollars and 50 cents, but the fun is free.11. C 录音内容为“The Bau House is different from the Snoopy Café. You don’t have to choose a dog at the Bau House. All the dogs sit, play or run around while people drink coffee and eat sandwiches.”第一句明确交代了the Bau House与the Snoopy Café的不同,考生需要听到这里时注意听该句后面的内容,就能选出答案。

2015上海高考英文作文

2015上海高考英文作文

2015上海高考英文作文I remember the day of the 2015 Shanghai college entrance exam vividly. The atmosphere was tense, but also filled with determination and hope. As I sat in the examination room, I couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement and nervousness.The exam questions were challenging, but I tried my best to stay focused and answer them to the best of my ability. Time seemed to pass by quickly, and before I knew it, the exam was over. I felt a mix of relief and anxiety as I walked out of the examination room, wondering how I had performed.After the exam, I couldn't help but think about the future and what it held for me. I knew that the results of the exam would have a significant impact on my life and my future prospects. I felt a sense of pressure, but also a determination to do my best and achieve my goals.As I waited for the exam results to be announced, I tried to keep myself busy and stay positive. I knew that worrying wouldn't change the outcome, so I focused on other aspects of my life and tried to stay optimistic about the future.When the results finally came out, I was both excited and nervous to see how I had performed. As I looked at my scores, I felt a mix of emotions relief, happiness, and a sense of achievement. I knew that all my hard work and dedication had paid off, and I was proud of what I had accomplished.Looking back, the 2015 Shanghai college entrance exam was a challenging but rewarding experience. It taught me the importance of perseverance and determination, and it helped me realize that hard work and dedication can lead to success. I am grateful for the opportunity to have taken the exam, and I am excited to see where my future will take me.。

2015上海高考英语作文真题【带范文】

2015上海高考英语作文真题【带范文】

三一文库()〔2015上海高考英语作文真题【带范文】〕我校将举办读书节活动,需要从下面三幅图片中选出你喜欢的一幅作为宣传图片,请你给老师写一封信,内容应包括:1、你的选择2、图片的简要,描述3、你的理由▲【参考范文】第1页共3页Word came that a reading festival would be held byour school and there is a need for a picture for advertisement and I am writing to give my opinion. Frommy perspective , I am in favor of the picture in thetop right corner.As is vividly depicted in that picture, around thetable sit three kids with a couple of books in their hands, having a heated discussion about the contentsand sharing their thoughts for the themes, which showstheir dedication and passion for reading.Basically, several reasons are listed for my preference. First, nothing is more attractive than aproper and realistic picture. This picture serves asan epitome of our daily reading scene in the school andit is apt to let students recall the joy and harvestwhile reading.23。

2015年全国各地高考英语作文及答案

2015年全国各地高考英语作文及答案

2015年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(全国卷·课标I卷)假定你是李华, 你校英文报“外国文化”栏目拟刊登介绍美国节日风俗和中学生生活的短文。

请给美国朋友彼得写信约稿,要点如下:1. 栏目介绍;2. 稿件内容;3. 稿件长度: 约 400 词;4. 交稿日期: 6 月 28 日前。

注意:1. 词数 100 左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3. 开头语已为你写好。

Dear Peter,I’d like to ask you to write an article for our school’s English newspaper._________Yours,Li Hu Dear Peter,I’d like to ask you to write an article for our school’s English newspaper. The “Foreign Cultures” section in our newspaper is very popular among us students. It carries articles written by foreign friends about the cultures of their home countries. Would you please write something about the culture in your part of the United States? And we would especially welcome articles about how Americans spend their holidays and festivals, and the life of American high school students. You can write anything relevant so long as it’s interesting and informative, 400 words would be fine. Could we have your article before June 28? I’m looking forward to hearing from you!Yours,Li Hua2015年普通高等学校招生全国统一卷(新课标II卷)假如你是李华,计划和同学去敬老院 (nursing home) 陪老人们过重阳节(the Double Ninth Festival)。

2015年高考真题——英语(上海卷)_Word版含解析

2015年高考真题——英语(上海卷)_Word版含解析

2015 年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(上海卷)英语考生注意:1. 考试时间120 分钟,试卷满分150 分。

2. 本考试设试卷和答题纸两部分。

试卷分为第Ⅰ卷(第1-12 页)和第Ⅱ卷(第13 页),全卷共13 页。

所有答题必须涂(选择题)或写(填空题)在答题纸上,做在试卷上一律不得分。

答题前,务必在答题纸上填写准考证号和姓名,并将核对后的条形码贴在指定位置上,在答题纸反面清楚地填写姓名。

第Ⅰ卷(共103 分)I. Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections : In section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end ofeach conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversation and the questionwill be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the fourpossible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you haveheard.1.A. impatient B. confused C. pleased D. regretful2. A. at a bus stopB. at a laundryC. at the dentist ’s D. at the chemist ’s3. A. An actor B. A salesman C. A translator D. A writer4. A. He lost his classmate ’ s homework.B. He can ’ t help the woman with her math.C. He broke the woman ’ s calculator.D. He doesn ’ t know where the “ on” button is.5. A. The woman should go to another counter.B. The woman gives the man so many choices.C. The man dislike the sandwiches offered there.D. The man is having trouble deciding what to eat.6. A. She has no idea where to find the man ’ s exam result.B. She isn ’ t allowedtetlol students their grades.C. Dr. White hasn ’ t finish grading the papers.D. Dr. White doesn ’ t want to be contacted while he ’ s away.7. A. Move to a neat dormitory?C. Clean the room with the roommate ?? B. Find a person to share their apartmentD. Write an article about their roommate8. A. Bob won ’ t take her adviceB. Bob doesn ’ t want to go abroadC. She doesn ’ t think Bob should study overseasD. She hasn ’ t talked to Bob since he went aboard9. A. The snack bar isn ’ t usually so empty. B. Dessert is served in the snack bar.C. The snack bar is near the library.D. Snacks aren ’ t allowed in the library.10. A. Take her bicycle to the repair shop. B. Leave her bicycle outside.C. Clean the garage after the rain stops.D. Check if the garage is dry.Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions oneach of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one wouldbe the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. It helps care for customers ’dogs.B. You have to buy food for dogs.C. None of the dogs are caged.D. There is a dog named Princess.12. A. She likes the food there.B. She enjoys the fun with a pet.C. She can have free coffee.D. She doesn ’ t like to be alone.13. A. A new kind of cafe.B. A new brand of cafe.C. A new home for pets.D. A new way to raise pets.Question 14 through 16 are based on the following passages.14. A. A trend that high achievers are given a lower salary.B. A view that life quality is more important than pay.C. A dream of the young for fast-paced jobs.D. A new term created by high achievers.15. A. 10% B. 12% C. 6% D. 7%16. A. People are less satisfied with their lives.B. The financial investment may increase.C. Well-paid jobs are not easy to find.D. Unexpected problems may arise.Section CDirections: In section C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN ONE WORD for each answer.SRTService NotesAccount No.: 17Service Request: Check the 18Solutions: Send another 19 (2 pm on 20 )Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.In what way are these climbers special? They are all 21 .22 .Why did they choose to conquerMount Kilimanjaro?What did they do in time of difficulty????????? They persevered, 23 each other.How did they record their adventure? By keeping 24 .II. Grammar and vocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passages below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent andgrammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form. of thegiven word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.(A)Gift from a strangerMy local supermarket is always busy. The first parking space I found was convenient, but I'dnoticed a woman in a blue car circling for a while. (25) I was in a good mood, I let her have it. Onthe edge of the car park I backed into the next available spot —it was a tight fit.Pretty soon I'd made my way through the supermarket and was back in the fresh air. Feeling good, I(26) (empty) my purse change into the hands of a homeless man and helped a struggling womanreverse park(倒车).Just as I approached my car, 1 saw the woman I'd let have my car space earlier. She was giving me(27) odd look —half puzzled, half intent ( 热切的). I smiled and wished her a pleasant day. As Isqueezed back into my car, I spotted the same lady (28) (look) in at me. "Hello," she said,hesitantly. "This (29) sound crazy but I was on my way to drop some of my mother's things off atthe chari ty bins. ” You are just so much (30) her. ” You helped those people, I noticed, and you seemed so happy. ” She looked at me meaningfully and passed a box in through the window. “ I thin would like you to have it. ”(31) (shock), I tookheitrfraoumtomatically. She smiled and walkedaway.After a pause, I opened the box. Inside was a beautiful gold necklace with a large grey pearl. It was(32) (nice) gift I'd ever received, and it was from a complete stranger. The necklace was aroundmy neck, a warm reminder of human kindness.(B)Ask helpful HannahDear helpful Hannah,I ’ ve got a problem with my husband, Sam. He bought a smart phone a couple of months ago and hetook it on our recent ski vacation to Colorado, it was a great trip except for one problem. He has aconstant urge (33) for next messages; he checks his phone every five minutes! He’ssoaddicted to it that he just can ’ t stand the idea (34th)ere may be an important text. He can ’thelp checking even at inappropriate times like when we are eating in a restaurant and I am talking tohim! He behaves (35) any small amount of boredom can make him feel the need to check hisphone even when he know he shouldn ’ t. The temptation to see (36) is connecting him is justtoo great. When I ask him to put down the phone and stop (37) (ignore) me, he say, “ In a minute. ” but still checks to see if (38) has posted something new on the Internet. Our life (39)(interrupted). If we go somewhere and I ask him to have the phone at home, he suffers from withdrawalsymptom. May this dependency on his smart phone has become more than an everyday problem.I recently read an article about “nomophobia, (4”0)is a real illness people can ’stufferfrom the fear of being without your phone! I am worried that Sam maybe suffering from this illnessbecause he feels anxious if he doesn ’ t have his phone with him, even for a short time.Who would have thought that little devices like these could have brought so much trouble!Sick and Tired SadieSection BDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be usedonce. Note that there is one word more than you need.A. accessB. alternativesC. designedD. confirmedE. conflictingF. elementsG. function H. innovative I. prospective J. separate K. supportingConsidering how much time people spend in effects, it is important that with A be well designed.Well- designed office spaces help create a corporation ’ s image. They motivate workers and they makean impression on people who visit and might be potential, or 41 , customers. They makebusiness work better, and they are a part of the corporate culture to live in.As we move away from an industrial-based economy to a knowledge-based one, office designerscome up with 42 to the traditional work environments of the past. The design industry hasmoved away from a fixed office setup and created more flexible “ strategic management environments. These 43 solutions are meant to support better organizational performance.As employee hierarchies (等级制度)have flattened or decreased, office designers ’ response to this change has been to move open-plan areas to more desirable locations within the office and createfewer formal private offices. The need for increased flexibility has also been 44 by changes inworkstation design. Office and work spaces often are not 45 to a given person on a permanentbasis. Because of changes to methods of working, new design allow for expansion or movement ofdesks, storage, and equipment within the workplace. Another important design goal is communication,which designers have improved by breaking the walls that 46 workstations. Designers have47 to h e’a v i l y trafficked areasalso created informal gathering places and upgradedemployeessuch as copy and coffee rooms.Corporate and institutional office designers often struggle to resolve a number of competing andoften 48 demands, including budgetary limits, employees hierarchies and technologicalinnovation (especially in relation to computerization). These demands must also be balanced with theneed to create interiors ( 内饰) that in some way enhance, establish or possess a company ’ s image and will enable employees to 49 and their best.All these 50 of office design are related. The most successful office designs are like goodmarriage —the well-designed office and the employees that occupy it are seemingly made for eachother.III. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C andD. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.If you studied pictures that ancient people left on rock walls and you tried to determine theirmeaning, you would not detect interest in romance among the artists. 51 , you would see plenty ofanimals with people running after them. Life for ancient people ’esarned to center on hunting andgathering wild foods for meals.In modern times, when food is available in grocery stores, finding love is more 52 inpeople ’ s lives. The 53 is all around us. It is easy to prepare a list of modern stories having to dowith love. An endless number of books and movies qualify as love stories in popular culture.Researchers are studying whether love, a highly valued emotional state, can be 54 . They ask,what is love? Toothpaste companies want us to think attraction is all about clean teeth, but clean teethgo only so far. Scientists wonder how much the brain gets involved. You have probably heard thatopposites attract but that 55 attract, too. One thing is certain: The truth about love is not yet set instone.First ImpressionTo help determine the 56 of attraction, researchers paired 164 college classmates and hadthem talk for 3, 6 or 10 minutes so they could get a sense of each other ’ s individuality. Then students were asked to 57 what kind of relationship they were likely to build with their partners. Afternine weeks, they reported what happened.As it turned out, their 58 judgments often held true. Students seemed to 59 at an earlystage who would best fit into their lives.The 60 KnowsScientists have also turned to nonhumans to increase understanding of attraction. Many animalsgive off pheromones —natural chemicals that can be detected by, and then can produce a response in,other animals of the same species. Pheromones can signal that an animal is either ready to fight or isfeeling 61 to partnerships. In contrast, humans do not seem to be as 62 as other animals atdetecting such chemicals. Smell, however, does seem to play a part in human attraction. Although wemay not be aware of chemicals like pheromones consciously, we give and receive loads of informationthrough smell in every interaction with other people.Face ValueBeing fond of someone seems to have a number of factors, including seeing something we findattractive. Researchers had people judge faces for 63 . The participants had 0.013 seconds to vieweach face, yet somehow they generally considered the images the same as people who had more time tostudy the same faces. The way we 64 attractiveness seem to be somewhat automatic.When shown an attractive face and then words with good or bad associations, people responded to65 words faster after viewing an attractive face. Seeing something attractive seems to cause happythinking.51. A. Instead B. Therefore C. Moreover D. Otherwise52. A. romantic B. stressful C. central D. artificial53. A. priority B. proof C. possibility D. principle54. A. tested B. impressed C. changed D. created55. A. appearances B. virtues C. similarities D. passions56. A. illustrations B. implications C. ingredients D. intentions57. A. predict B. investigate C. diagnose D. recall58. A. critical B. initial C. random D. mature59. A. memorize B. distinguish C. negotiate D. question60. A. Nose B. Eye C. Heart D. Hand61. A. open B. alert C. resistant D. superior62. A. disappointed B. amazed C. confused D. gifted63. A. emotion B. attractiveness C. individuality D. signals64. A. enhance B. possess C. maintain D. assess65. A. familiar B. plain C. positive D. irritating第二部分:阅读理解(第一节共20 小题,第二节 5 小题;每小题 2 分,满分50 分)阅读下列材料,从每题所给的四个选项( A 、B 、C 和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。

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2015年全国普通高等学校招生统一考试上海英语试卷第I卷(共103分)I. Listening ComprehensionSectionADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the questions you have heard.1. A. impatient B. confused C. pleased D. regretful2. A. at a bus stop B. at a laundry C. at the dentist’s D. at the chemist’s3. A. An actor B. A salesman C. A translator D. A writer4. A. He lost his cla ssmate’s homework. B. He can’t help the woman with her math.C. He broke the woman’s calculator.D. He doesn’t know where the “on” button is.5. A. The woman should go to another counter. B. The woman gives the man so many choices.C. The man dislike the sandwiches offered there.D. The man is having trouble deciding what to eat.6. A. She has no idea where to find the man’s exam result.B. She isn’t allowed to tell students their grades.C. Dr. White hasn’t finish grading the papers.D. Dr. White doesn’t want to be contacted while he’s away.7. A. Move to a neat dormitory B. Find a person to share their apartmentC. Clean the room with the roommateD. Write an article about their roommate8. A. Bob won’t take her advice B. Bob doesn’t want to go abroadC. She doesn’t think Bob should study overseasD. She hasn’t talked to Bob since he went aboard9. A. The snack bar isn’t usually so empty. B. Dessert is served in the snack bar.C. The snack bar is near the library.D. Snacks aren’t allowed in the library.10. A. Take her bicycle to the repair shop. B. Leave her bicycle outside.C. Clean the garage after the rain stops .D. Check if the garage is dry.Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be askedthree questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. It helps care for customers’ dogs. B. You have to buy food for dogs.C. None of the dogs are caged.D. There is a dog named Princess.12. A. She likes the food there. B. She enjoys the fun with a pet.C. She can have free coffee.D. She doesn’t like to be alone.13. A. A new kind of cafe. B. A new brand of cafe.C. A new home for pets.D. A new way to raise pets.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. A trend that high achievers are given a lower salary.C. A dream of the young for fast-paced jobs.D. A new term created by high achievers.15. A. 10% B. 12% C. 6% D. 7%16. A. People are less satisfied with their lives. B. The financial investment may increase.C. Well-paid jobs are not easy to find.D. Unexpected problems may arise.Section CDirections: In Section C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.II. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passages below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.(A)Gift from a strangerMy local supermarket is always busy. The first parking space I found was convenient, but I'd noticed a woman in a blue car circling for a while. (25) _____ I was in a good mood, I let her have it. On the edge of the car park I backed into the next available spot—it was a tight fit.Pretty soon I'd made my way through the supermarket and was back in the fresh air. Feeling good, I (26) _____(empty) my purse change into the hands of a homeless man and helped a struggling woman reverse park.Just as I approached my car, 1 saw the woman I'd let have my car space earlier. She was giving me (27) _____ odd look—half puzzled, half intent (热切的). I smiled and wished her a pleasant day. As I squeezed back into my car, I spotted the same lady (28) _____ (look) in at me. "Hello," she said, hesitantly. "This (29) _____ sound crazy but I was on my way to drop some of my mother's things off at the charity bins.” You are just so much (30) _____ her.” You helped those people, I noticed, and you seemed so happy.” She looked at me meaningfully and passed a box in through the window. “I think she would like you to have it.” (31) _____ (shock), I took it from her automatically. She smiled and walked away.After a pause, I opened the box. Inside was a beautiful gold necklace with a large grey pearl. It was (32) _____ (nice)kindness.(B)Ask helpful HannahDear Helpful Hannah,I’ve got a problem with my husband, Sam. He bought a smart phone a couple of months ago and he took it on our recent ski vacation to Colorado, it was a great trip except for one problem. He has a constant urge (33) _____ (check) for next messages; he checks his phone every five minutes! He’s so addicted to it that he just can’t stand the idea (34) _____ there may be an important text. H e can’t help checking even at inappropriate times like when we are eating in a restaurant and I am talking to him! He behaves (35) _____ _____ any small amount of boredom can make him feel the need to check his phone even when he knows he shouldn’t. The te mptation to see (36)_____is connecting him is just too great. When I ask him to put down the phone and stop (37) _____ (ignore) me, he say, “In a minute.” but still checks to see if (38)_____ has posted something new on the Internet. Our life (39) _____(interrupt). If we go somewhere and I ask him to have the phone at home, he suffers from withdrawal symptom. Maybe this dependency on his smart phone has become more than an everyday problem.I recently read an article about “nomo phobia,” (40)_____ is a real illness people can’t suffer from the fear of being without your phone! I am worried that Sam maybe suffering from this illness because he feels anxious if he doesn’t have his phone with him, even for a short time.Who would have thought that little devices like these could have brought so much trouble!Sick and Tired SadieSection BDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note thatConsidering how much time people spend in offices, it is important that work be well designed. Well-designed office spaces help create a cooperation‘s image. They motivate workers and they make an impression on people who visit and might be potential or, __41__, customer. They make businesses work better, and they are a part of the corporate culture we live in.As we move away from an industrial-based economy to a knowledge-based one, office designers have come up with__42__ to the traditional work environments of the past. The design industry has moved away from a fixed office setup and created more flexible “strategic management environments.” These __43__ solutions are to meant to support better organizational performances.As employee hierarchies (等级制度) have flattened or decreased, office designers’ response to this change has been to move open-plain areas to more desirable locations within the office, and create fewer formal private offices. The need for increased flexibility has also been __44__ by changes in work station design. Offices and work spaces often are not __45__ to a given person on a permanent basis because of changes to method of working, new designs allow for expansion or movement of desks, storage, and equipment within the workstation. Another important design goal is communication, which designers have improved by lowering the walls that __46__ workstations. Designers have also created informal gathering places,and upgraded employees’ __47__ to heavily trafficked areas such as copy and coffee rooms. Corporate and institutional office designers often struggle to resolve a number of competing and often __48__ demands,including budgetary limits, employee hierarchies, and technological innovation(especially in relation to computerization). These demands must also be balanced with the need to create interiors(内饰) that in some way enhance,establish,or promote a company’s image and will enable employees to __49__ at their best.All these __50__ of office design are related. The most successful office designs are like a good marriage --thewell-designed office and the employees that occupy it are seemingly made for each other.III. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.If you studied pictures that ancient people left on rock walls and you tried to determine their meaning, you would not detect interest in romance among the artists. __51__, you would see plenty of animals with people running after them. Life for ancient people’s earned to center on hunting and gathering wild foods for meals.In modern times, when food is available in grocery stores, finding love is more __52__ in people’s lives. The __53__ is all around us. It is easy to prepare a list of modern stories having to do with love. An endless number of books and movies qualify as love stories in popular culture.Researchers are studying whether love, a highly valued emotional state, can be __54__. They ask, what is love? Toothpaste companies want us to think attraction is all about clean teeth, but clean teeth go only so far. Scientists wonder how much the brain gets involved. You have probably heard that opposites attract but that __55__ attract, too. One thing is certain: The truth about love is not yet set in stone.First ImpressionTo help determine the __56__ of attraction, researchers paired 164 college classmates and had them talk for 3, 6 or 10 minutes so they could get a sense of e ach other’s individuality. Then students were asked to __57__ what kind of relationship they were likely to build with their partners. After nine weeks, they reported what happened.As it turned out, their __58__ judgments often held true. Students seemed to __59__ at an early stage who would best fit into their lives.The __60__ KnowsScientists have also turned to nonhumans to increase understanding of attraction. Many animals give off pheromones —natural chemicals that can be detected by, and then can produce a response in, other animals of the same species. Pheromones can signal that an animal is either ready to fight or is feeling __61__ to partnerships. In contrast, humans do not seem to be as __62__ as other animals at detecting such chemicals. Smell, however, does seem to play a part in human attraction. Although we may not be aware of chemicals like pheromones consciously, we give and receive loads of information through smell in every interaction with other people.Face ValueBeing fond of someone seems to have a number of factors, including seeing something we find attractive. Researchers had people judge faces for __63__ . The participants had 0.013 seconds to view each face, yet somehow they generally considered the images the same as people who had more time to study the same faces. The way we __64__ attractiveness seem to be somewhat automatic.When shown an attractive face and then words with good or bad associations, people responded to __65__ words faster after viewing an attractive face. Seeing something attractive seems to cause happy thinking.51. A. instead B. Therefore C. Moreover D. Otherwise52. A. romantic B. stressful C. central D. artificial53. A. priority B. proof C. possibility D. principle54. A. seated B. impressed C. changed D. created55. A. appearances B. virtues C. similarity D. passions56. A. illustrations B. imaginations C. ingredients D. instructions57. A. predict B. investigate C. diagnose D. recall58. A. critical B. initial C. random D. transfer59. A. memorize B. distinguish C. negotiate D. question60. A. Nose B. Eye C. Heart D. Hand61. A. open B. alert C. resistant D. superior62. A. disappointed B. amazed C. confused D. gifted63. A. emotion B. attractiveness C. individuality D. signals64. A. enhance B. possess C. maintain D. assess65. A. familiar B. plain C. positive D. irritatingSection BDirections: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)Look to many of history’s cultural symbols, and there you’ll find an ancestor of Frosty, the snowman in the movie Frozen. It appeared on some of the first postcards, starred in some of the earliest silent movies, and was the subject of a couple of the earliest photos, dating all the way back to the 1800s. I discovered even more about one of humanity’s earliest forms of life art during several years of research around the world.For example, snowmen were a phenomenon in the Middle Ages, built with great skill and thought. At a time of limited means of expression, snow was like free art supplies dropped from the sky. It was a popular activity for couples to leisurely walk through town to view the temporary works of chilly art. Some were created by famous artists, including a 19-year-old Michelangelo, who in 1494 was appointed by the ruler of Florence, Italy, to bui ld a snowman in his mansion’s courtyard.The Miracle of 1511 took place during six freezing works called the Winter of Death. The city of Brussels was covered in snowmen—an impressive scene that told stories on every street corner. Some were political in nature, criticizing the church and government. Some were a reflection of people’s imagination. For the people of Brussels, this was a defining moment of defining freedom. At least until spring arrived, by which time they were dealing with damaging floods.If you fear the heyday of the snowman has passed, don’t worry: I’ve learned that some explosive snowman history is still being made today. Every year since 1818, the people of Zurich, Switzerland, celebrate the beginning of spring by blowing up a snowman. On the third Monday of April, the holiday Sechselauten is kicked off when a cotton snowman called the Boogg is stuffed with explosive and paraded through town by bakers and other tradesmen who throw bread to the crowds. The parade ends with the Boogg being placed on a 40-foot pile of firewood. After the bells of the Church of St. Peter have rung six times, representing the passing of winter, the pile is lit. When the snowman explodes, winter is considered officially over—the quicker it is burnt down, the longer summer is said to be.(392)66. According to the passage, why did snowmen become a phenomenon in the Middle Ages?A. People thought of snow as holy art supplies.B. People longed to see masterpieces of snow.C. Building snowmen was a way for people to express themselves.D. Building snowmen helped people develop their skill and thought.67. “The heyday of the snowman” (paragraph 4) means the time when______.A. snowmen were made mainly by artistsB. snowmen enjoyed great popularityC. snowmen were politically criticizedD. snowmen caused damaging floods68. In Zurich, the blowing up of the Boogg symbolizes_______.A. the start of the paradeB. the coming of a longer summerC. the passing of the winterD. the success of tradesmen69. What can be concluded about snowmen from the passage?A. They were appreciated in historyB. They have lost their valueC. They were related to moviesD. They vary in shape and size(B)Scary BunnyThe Curse of the Were-Rabbit(2005) is the first full length feature film made bydirectors Nick Park and Steve Box with their amazing plasticine (粘土) charactersWallace and Gromit. It won an Oscar in 2006, and if you watch it, you’ll understandwhy. It’s an absolutely brilliant cartoon comedy.Cheese-loving inventor Wallace and his brainy dog Gromit have started a company toprotect the town’s veg etables from hungry rabbits. However, just before the annualGiant Vegetable Competition, an enormous rabbit begins terrorizing the town. It isattacking all the vegetables and destroying everything in its path. The competitionorganizer, Lady Tottington, hires Wallace and Gromit to catch the monster alive. Butthey will have to find the were-rabbit before gun-crazy hunter Victor Quartermainewho is desperate to kill it.The screenplay is witty and full of amusing visual jokes. As usual, the voice of PeterSallis is absolutely perfect for the role of Wallace, and Gromit is so beautifully broughtto life, he can express a huge range of emotions without saying a word. And bothHelena Bonham-Carter, who plays the part of Lady Tottington, and Ralph Fiennes asVictor are really funny.To sum up, The Curse of the Were-Rabbit is an amazing film which is suitable for bothchildren and adults. If you liked Wallace and Gromit’s previous adventures and youappreciate the British sense of humour, you’ll love this film. Don’t miss it!70.In the film review, what is paragraph A mainly about?A. The introduction to the leading rolesB. The writer’s opinion of actingC. The writer’s comments on the storyD. The background information71. According to the film review, “monster” (paragraph B) refers to ______.A. a gun-crazy hunterB. a brainy dogC. a scary rabbitD. a giant vegetable72. Which of the following is a reason why the writer recommends the film?A. It’s full of wit and humour.B. Its characters show feelings without words.C. It is an adventure film directed by Peter Sallis.D. It is about the harmony between man and animals.(C)One of the executives gathered at the Aspen Institute for a day-long leadership workshop using the works of Shakespeare was discussing the role of Brutus in the death of Julius Caesar. “Brutus was not an honorable man,” he said.“H e was a traitor(叛徒). And he murdered someone in cold blood.” The agreement was that Brutus had acted with cruelty when other options were available to him. He made a bad decision, they said—at least as it was presented by Shakespeare—to take the lead in murdering Julius Caesar. And though one of the executives acknowledged that Brutus had the good of the republic in mind, Caesar was nevertheless his superior. “You have to endeavor,” the executives said, “our policy is to obey the chain of command.”During the last few years, business executives and book writers looking for a new way to advise corporate America have been exploiting Shakespeare’s wisdom for profitable ends. None more so than husband and wife team Kenneth and Carol Adelman, well-known advis ers to the White House, who started up a training company called “Movers and Shakespeares”. They are amateur Shakespeare scholars and Shakespeare lovers, and they have combined their passion and their high level contacts into a management training business. They conduct between 30 and 40 workshops annually, focusing on half a dozen different plays, mostly for corporations, but also for government agencies.The workshops all take the same form, focusing on a single play as a kind of case study, and using individual scenes as specific lessons. In Julius Caesar , sly provocation(狡诈的挑唆)of Brutus to take up arms against the what was a basis for a discussion of methods of team building and grass roots organism.Although neither of the Adelmans is academically trained in literature, the programmes, contain plenty of Shakespeare tradition and background. Their workshop on Henry V, for example, includes a helpful explanation of Henry’s winning strategy at the Battle of Agincourt. But they do come to the text with a few biases (偏向): their reading of Henry V minimizes his misuse of power. Instead, they emphasize the story of the youth who seizes opportunity and becomes a masterful leader. And at the workshop on Caesar, Mr. Adelmans had little good to say about Brutus, saying “the noblest Roman of them all” couldn’t make his mind up about things.Many of the participants pointed to very specific elements in the play that they felt related Caesar’s pride, which led to his murder, and Brutus’s mistakes in leading the after the murder, they said, raise vital questions for anyone serving as a business when and how do you resist the boss? (481)73. According to paragraph 1, what did all the executives think of Brutus?A. Cruel.B. Superior.C. Honorable.D. Bade74. According to the passage, the Adelmans set up “Movers and Shakespeares” to ________.A. help executives to understand Shakespeare’s plays betterB. give advice on leadership by analyzing Shakespeare’s playsC. provide case studies of Shakespeare’s plays in literature workshopsD. guide government agencies to follow the characters in Shakespeare’s plays.75. Why do the Adelmans conduct a workshop on Henry V?A. To highlight the importance of catching opportunities.B. To encourage masterful leaders to plan strategies to win.C. To illustrate the harm of prejudices in management.D. To warn executives against power misuse.76. It can be inferred from the passage that ____.A. the Adelmans’ programm e proves biased as the roles of characters are maximized.B. executives feel bored with too many specific elements of Shakespeare’s plays.C. the Adelmans will make more profits if they are professional scholars.D. Shakespeare has played an important role in the management field.77. The best title for the passage is _____.A. Shakespeare’s plays: Executives reconsider corporate cultureB. Shakespeare’s plays: An essential key to business successC. Shakespeare’s plays: a lesson for busin ess motivationSection CDirections: Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words.Youth sport has the potential to accomplish three important objectives in children’s development. First, sport programs can provide youth with opportunities to be physically active, which can lead to improved physical health. Second, youth sport programs have long been considered important to y outh’s psycho-social development, providing opportunities to learn important life skills such as cooperation, discipline, leadership, and self-control. Third, youth sport programs are critical for the learning of motor skills; these motor skills serve as a foundation for future national sport stars and recreational adult sport participants. When coachers develop activities for youth practices and when sport organizations design youth-sport programs, they must consider the implication of deliberate play and deliberate practice.Research from Telama (2006) states that regular participation in deliberate play or deliberate practice activities during childhood and youth (ages nine to eighteen) increases the likelihood of participation in sports during adulthood by six times for both males and females. Côté (2002) defines deliberate play activities in sport as those designed to maximize enjoyment. These activities are regulated by flexible rules adapted from standardized sport rules and are set up by the children or by an involved adult. Children typically change rules to find a point where their game is similar to the actual sport but still allows for play at their level. For example, children may change soccer and basketball rules to suit their needs and environment (e.g. in the street. on a playing field or in someone’s backyard). When involved in deliberate play activities, children are less concerned with the outcome of their outcome of their behavior. (whether they win or lose) than with the behavior. (having fun).On the other hand, Ericsson (1993) suggests that the most effective learning occurs through involvement in highly structured activities defined as deliberate practice. Deliberate practice activities require effort, produce no immediate rewards, and are motivated by the goal of improving performance rather than the goal of enjoyment. When individuals are involved in deliberate play, they experiment with different combinations of behaviors, but not necessarily in the most effective way to improve performance. In contrast, when individuals are involved in deliberate practice, they exhibit behavior. focused on improving performance by the most effective means available. For example, the backhand skills in tennis could be learned and improved over time by playing matches or by creating fun practice situations. However, players could more effectively improve their backhand performance by practicing drills that might be considered less enjoyable. Although drills are used in most effective means available practice might not be the most enjoyable, they might be the most relevant to improving performance. (439)(Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN TEN WORDS)78. Besides the learning of motor skills, what are the other two important objectives of youth sport?79. If children participate in deliberate play or deliberate practice activities, they are more likely to________________.80. In deliberate play activities, what do children do to maximize enjoyment?81. In contrast to deliberate play, deliberate practice is aimed at____________.第II卷(共47分)I. TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.1. 美食是人们造访上海的乐趣之一。

2015年上海高考英语真题试卷(含答案)

2015年上海高考英语真题试卷(含答案)

2015年上海高考英语真题试卷(含答案)Gift from a StrangerMy local supermarket is always busy。

When I arrived。

I found a convenient parking space。

However。

I noticed a woman in a blue car circling the lot for a while。

Since I was in a good mood。

I decided to let her have the space。

I then backed into the next available spot。

which was a tight fit.After making my way through the supermarket。

I was back in the fresh air。

Feeling good。

I emptied my purse of change into the hands of a homeless man。

I also helped a struggling woman with her reverse parking.As I approached my car。

I noticed the woman I had given my parking spot to earlier。

She was giving me an unusual look。

appearing both puzzled and intent。

I smiled and wished her a pleasant day as I squeezed back into my car。

As I settled in。

I saw the same woman looking at me through my window。

2015年 上海卷 作文

2015年 上海卷 作文

2015年上海卷作文英文回答:In the tapestry of life, it is often the subtle threads that weave the most intricate patterns. It is in the nuances, the gestures, the unspoken words that we glimpse the true essence of human connection. As such, the ability to communicate effectively in multiple languages is not merely a linguistic skill but a profound tool for forging deeper bonds and expanding our understanding of the world.Language, as the poet Emily Dickinson so aptly put it, is "the bridge between soul and soul." It transcends cultural barriers, allowing us to reach across divides and connect with individuals from all walks of life. When we learn a new language, we not only acquire a set of grammatical rules and vocabulary but also gain access to a new way of thinking, a new perspective on the world.Through the intricate tapestry of language, we canappreciate the rich diversity of human experiences. We can delve into the depths of literature, exploring the thoughts and emotions of authors from different cultures and eras. We can engage in meaningful conversations with people from around the globe, forging relationships that transcend distance and difference.Moreover, the ability to communicate in multiple languages enhances our cognitive abilities. Studies have shown that multilingual individuals have improved memory, attention, and problem-solving skills. They are better able to think creatively and navigate complex situations. In a rapidly globalizing world, multilingualism is an invaluable asset, allowing us to adapt to an ever-changing landscape.In conclusion, the ability to communicate effectivelyin multiple languages is an essential skill in the 21st century. It is a key to unlocking a world of knowledge, connection, and personal growth. By embracing the power of language, we not only broaden our horizons but also become more deeply connected to the human family.中文回答:语言是灵魂与灵魂之间的桥梁,它超越了文化的障碍,让我们能够跨越鸿沟,与来自各行各业的人建立联系。

2015年高考试题——英语(上海卷) Word版含解析

2015年高考试题——英语(上海卷) Word版含解析

考生注意:考试时间120分钟,试卷满分150分。

本考试设试卷和答题纸两部分。

试卷分为第Ⅰ卷(第1-12页)和第Ⅱ卷(第13页),全卷共13页。

所有答题必须涂(选择题)或写(填空题)在答题纸上,做在试卷上一律不得分。

答题前,务必在答题纸上填写准考证号和姓名,并将核对后的条形码贴在指定位置上,在答题纸反面清楚地填写姓名。

第Ⅰ卷(共103分)I. Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversation and the question will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1.A. impatient B. confused C. pleased D. regretful【答案】 A【解析】原文:2. A. at a bus stopB. at a laundryC. at the dentist’s D. at the chemist’s【答案】 C【解析】原文:3. A. An actor B. A salesman C. A translator D. A writer 【答案】 D【解析】原文:4. A. He lost his classmate’s homework.B. He can’t help the woman with her math.C. He broke the woman’s calculator.D. He doesn’t know where the ―on‖ button is.【答案】 C【解析】原文:【考点定位】学习类5. A. The woman should go to another counter.B. The woman gives the man so many choices.C. The man dislike the sandwiches offered there.D. The man is having trouble deciding what to eat.【答案】 D【解析】原文:6. A. She has no idea where to find the man’s exam result.B. She isn’t allowed to tell students their grades.C. Dr. White hasn’t finish grading the papers.D. D r. White doesn’t want to be contacted while he’s away.【答案】 B【解析】M: Ms. Chen, I was wondering if you could find out how I did on the mid-term exam.W: Sorry, Doctor White is out of town and I’m not in a position to give out that kind of information.7. A. Move to a neat dormitory B. Find a person to share their apartmentC. Clean the room with the roommateD. Write an article about their roommate8. A. Bob won’t take her adviceB. Bob doesn’t want to go abroadC. She doesn’t think Bob s hould study overseasD. She hasn’t talked to Bob since he went aboard【答案】 C【解析】M: I heard that Bob is planning to study abroadW: Not if I can talk him out of it, believe me, I'm tryingQ: what does the woman imply?9. A. The snack bar isn’t usually so empty. B. Dessert is served in the snack bar.C. The snack bar is near the library.D. Snacks aren’t allowed in the library.【答案】 A【解析】原文:10. A. Take her bicycle to the repair shop. B. Leave her bicycle outside.C. Clean the garage after the rain stops.D. Check if the garage is dry.【答案】 BSection BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. It helps care for customers’ dogs.B. You have to buy food for dogs.C. None of the dogs are caged.D. There is a dog named Princess.12. A. She likes the food there.B. She enjoys the fun with a pet.C. She can have free coffee.D. She doesn’t like to be alone.13. A. A new kind of cafe.B. A new brand of cafe.C. A new home for pets.D. A new way to raise pets.【答案】11. C12. B13. A【解析】The dogs there are in cages around the room. First, you choose a dog. Then it comes out of the cage. You can buy food for it. The Bau House is different from the Snoopy Café. You don’t have to choose a dog at the Bau House. All the dogs sit, play or run around while people drink coffee and eat sandwiches. You can play with all the dogs at the Bau House. LaureyChuong goes to the Snoopy Café about once a week. She likes to play with Princess, her favorite dog. She often buys food for Princess, too. Lori likes to go to the Snoopy Café for many reasons. ―I love dogs,‖ she says, ―but my apartment is too small for a dog. Also, dogs don’t like to be alone and I work all day.‖ So when Laurey needs to have some fun with a pet, she go es to the dog café to see princess. Dog cafés are very popular in Korea. But they are not cheap. A cup of coffee costs about 3 dollars and 50 cents, but the fun is free.11. C 录音内容为―The Bau House is different from the Snoopy Café. You don’t have to choose a dog at the Bau House. All the dogs sit, play or run around while people drink coffee and eat sandwiches.‖第一句明确交代了the Bau House与the Snoopy Café的不同,考生需要听到这里时注意听该句后面的内容,就能选出答案。

英语考试作文-上海卷高考英语作文范文(3)

英语考试作文-上海卷高考英语作文范文(3)

英语考试作文上海卷高考英语作文范文(3)2015年高考英语试题已经结束,以下是高考英语作文整理了《2015年上海卷高考英语作文范文》,供同学们参考。

2015年上海卷高考英语作文范文What a pleasant surprise it is to know that our school will hold a Reading Festival! Hearing that the committee need select a picture as the publicity photo, I intend to voice my opinion that I am fond of the one on the left corner.Actually, the three photos are equally attractive to us students. If we must elect one to publicize, I prefer the one that is composed of books, coffee, musical notes and instrument, which creates the an agreeable and relaxed atmosphere.“Read a good book, just like a noble people in conversation.”, which is said by Gerd, reveals that books play an essential role in our life. Creating an atmosphere by music and coffee,it appeals to students to start reading. Moreover,the image could imply that reading has the function of nurturing spirituality and purifying mind.I hope that my suggestions will prove of some value in your consideration, and that reading books will be more popular among us students.(来源:上海新东方优能中学)以上是整理的2015年上海卷高考英语作文范文,。

2015年高考真题——英语(上海卷)_Word版含解析

2015年高考真题——英语(上海卷)_Word版含解析

2015年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(上海卷)英语考生注意:1.考试时间120分钟,试卷满分150分。

2.本考试设试卷和答题纸两部分。

试卷分为第Ⅰ卷(第1-12页)和第Ⅱ卷(第13页),全卷共13页。

所有答题必须涂(选择题)或写(填空题)在答题纸上,做在试卷上一律不得分。

答题前,务必在答题纸上填写准考证号和姓名,并将核对后的条形码贴在指定位置上,在答题纸反面清楚地填写姓名。

第Ⅰ卷(共103分)I. Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end ofeach conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversation and the questionwill be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the fourpossible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you haveheard.1.A. impatient B. confused C. pleased D. regretful2. A. at a bus stopB. at a laundryC. at the dentist’s D. at the chemist’s3. A. An actor B. A salesman C. A translator D. A writer4. A. He lost his classmate’s homework.B. He can’t help the woman with her math.C. He broke the woman’s calculator.D. He doesn’t know where the “on” button is.5. A. The woman should go to another counter.B. The woman gives the man so many choices.C. The man dislike the sandwiches offered there.D. The man is having trouble deciding what to eat.6. A. She has no idea where to find the man’s exam result.B. She isn’t allowed to tell students their grades.C. Dr. White hasn’t finish grading the papers.D. Dr. White doesn’t want to be contacted while he’s away.7. A. Move to a neat dormitory? B. Find a person to share their apartmentC. Clean the room with the roommate ??D. Write an article about their roommate8. A. Bob won’t take her adviceB. Bob doesn’t want to go abroadC. She doesn’t think Bob should study overseasD. She hasn’t talked to Bob since he went aboard9. A. The snack bar isn’t usually so empty. B. Dessert is served in the snack bar.C. The snack bar is near the library.D. Snacks aren’t allowed in the library.10. A. Take her bicycle to the repair shop. B. Leave her bicycle outside.C. Clean the garage after the rain stops.D. Check if the garage is dry. Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. It helps care for customers’ dogs.B. You have to buy food for dogs.C. None of the dogs are caged.D. There is a dog named Princess.12. A. She likes the food there.B. She enjoys the fun with a pet.C. She can have free coffee.D. She doesn’t like to be alone.13. A. A new kind of cafe.B. A new brand of cafe.C. A new home for pets.D. A new way to raise pets.Question 14 through 16 are based on the following passages.14. A. A trend that high achievers are given a lower salary.B. A view that life quality is more important than pay.C. A dream of the young for fast-paced jobs.D. A new term created by high achievers.15. A. 10% B. 12% C. 6% D. 7%16. A. People are less satisfied with their lives.B. The financial investment may increase.C. Well-paid jobs are not easy to find.D. Unexpected problems may arise.Section CDirections: In section C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN ONE WORD for each answer.Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.II. Grammar and vocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passages below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form. of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.(A)Gift from a strangerMy local supermarket is always busy. The first parking space I found was convenient, but I'd noticed a woman in a blue car circling for a while. (25) _____ I was in a good mood, I let her have it. On the edge of the car park I backed into the next available spot—it was a tight fit.Pretty soon I'd made my way through the supermarket and was back in the fresh air. Feeling good, I (26) _____(empty) my purse change into the hands of a homeless man and helped a struggling woman reverse park(倒车).Just as I approached my car, 1 saw the woman I'd let have my car space earlier. She was giving me (27) _____ odd look—half puzzled, half intent (热切的). I smiled and wished her a pleasant day. As I squeezed back into my car, I spotted the same lady (28) _____ (look) in at me. "Hello," she said, hesitantly. "This (29) _____ sound crazy but I was on my way to drop some of my mother's things off at the chari ty bins.” You are just so much (30) _____ her.” You helped those people, I noticed, and you seemed so happy.” She looked at me meaningfully and passed a box in through the window. “I think she would like you to have it.” (31) _____ (shock), I took it from her automatically. She smiled and walked away.After a pause, I opened the box. Inside was a beautiful gold necklace with a large grey pearl. It was (32) _____ (nice) gift I'd ever received, and it was from a complete stranger. The necklace was around my neck, a warm reminder of human kindness.(B)Ask helpful HannahDear helpful Hannah,I’ve got a problem with my husband, Sam. He bought a smart phone a couple of months ago and he took it on our recent ski vacation to Colorado, it was a great trip except for one problem. He has a constant urge (33) for next messages; he checks his p hone every five minutes! He’s soaddicted to it that he just can’t stand the idea (34) there may be an important text. He can’t help checking even at inappropriate times like when we are eating in a restaurant and I am talking to him! He behaves (35) any small amount of boredom can make him feel the need to check his phone even when he know he shouldn’t. The temptation to see (36) is connecting him is just too great. When I ask him to put down the phone and stop (37) (ignore) me, he say, “In a minute.” but still checks to see if (38) has posted something new on the Internet. Our life (39) (interrupted). If we go somewhere and I ask him to have the phone at home, he suffers from withdrawal symptom. May this dependency on his smart phone has become more than an everyday problem.I recently read an article about “nomophobia,” (40) is a real illness people can’t suffer from the fear of being without your phone! I am worried that Sam maybe suffering from this illness because he feels anxious if he doesn’t have his phone with him, even for a short time.Who would have thought that little devices like these could have brought so much trouble!Sick and Tired Sadie Section BDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.Considering how much time people spend in effects, it is important that with A be well designed. Well-designed office spaces help create a corporation’s image. They motivate workers and they make an impression on people who visit and might be potential, or 41 , customers. They make business work better, and they are a part of the corporate culture to live in.As we move away from an industrial-based economy to a knowledge-based one, office designers come up with 42 to the traditional work environments of the past. The design industry has moved away from a fixed office setup and created more flexible “strategic management environments.” These 43 solutions are meant to support better organizational performance.As employee hierarchies (等级制度)have flattened or decreased, office designers’ response to this change has been to move open-plan areas to more desirable locations within the office and createfewer formal private offices. The need for increased flexibility has also been 44 by changes in workstation design. Office and work spaces often are not 45 to a given person on a permanent basis. Because of changes to methods of working, new design allow for expansion or movement of desks, storage, and equipment within the workplace. Another important design goal is communication, which designers have improved by breaking the walls that 46 workstations. Designers have also created informal gathering places and upgraded employees’47 to heavily trafficked areas such as copy and coffee rooms.Corporate and institutional office designers often struggle to resolve a number of competing and often 48 demands, including budgetary limits, employees hierarchies and technological innovation (especially in relation to computerization). These demands must also be balanced with the need to create interiors (内饰) that in some way enhance, establish or possess a company’s image and will enable employees to 49 and their best.All these 50 of office design are related. The most successful office designs are like good marriage—the well-designed office and the employees that occupy it are seemingly made for each other.III. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.If you studied pictures that ancient people left on rock walls and you tried to determine their meaning, you would not detect interest in romance among the artists. 51 , you would see plenty of animals with people running after them. Life for ancient people’s earned to center on hunting and gathering wild foods for meals.In modern times, when food is available in grocery stores, finding love is more 52 in people’s lives. The 53 is all around us. It is easy to prepare a list of modern stories having to do with love. An endless number of books and movies qualify as love stories in popular culture.Researchers are studying whether love, a highly valued emotional state, can be 54 . They ask, what is love? Toothpaste companies want us to think attraction is all about clean teeth, but clean teeth go only so far. Scientists wonder how much the brain gets involved. You have probably heard that opposites attract but that 55 attract, too. One thing is certain: The truth about love is not yet set instone.First ImpressionTo help determine the 56 of attraction, researchers paired 164 college classmates and had them talk for 3, 6 or 10 minutes so they could get a sense of each other’s individuality. Then students were asked to 57 what kind of relationship they were likely to build with their partners. After nine weeks, they reported what happened.As it turned out, their 58 judgments often held true. Students seemed to 59 at an early stage who would best fit into their lives.The 60 KnowsScientists have also turned to nonhumans to increase understanding of attraction. Many animals give off pheromones — natural chemicals that can be detected by, and then can produce a response in, other animals of the same species. Pheromones can signal that an animal is either ready to fight or is feeling 61 to partnerships. In contrast, humans do not seem to be as 62 as other animals at detecting such chemicals. Smell, however, does seem to play a part in human attraction. Although we may not be aware of chemicals like pheromones consciously, we give and receive loads of information through smell in every interaction with other people.Face ValueBeing fond of someone seems to have a number of factors, including seeing something we find attractive. Researchers had people judge faces for 63 . The participants had 0.013 seconds to view each face, yet somehow they generally considered the images the same as people who had more time to study the same faces. The way we 64 attractiveness seem to be somewhat automatic.When shown an attractive face and then words with good or bad associations, people responded to 65 words faster after viewing an attractive face. Seeing something attractive seems to cause happy thinking.51. A. Instead B. Therefore C. Moreover D. Otherwise52. A. romantic B. stressful C. central D. artificial53. A. priority B. proof C. possibility D. principle54. A. tested B. impressed C. changed D. created55. A. appearances B. virtues C. similarities D. passions56. A. illustrations B. implications C. ingredients D. intentions57. A. predict B. investigate C. diagnose D. recall58. A. critical B. initial C. random D. mature59. A. memorize B. distinguish C. negotiate D. question60. A. Nose B. Eye C. Heart D. Hand61. A. open B. alert C. resistant D. superior62. A. disappointed B. amazed C. confused D. gifted63. A. emotion B. attractiveness C. individuality D. signals64. A. enhance B. possess C. maintain D. assess65. A. familiar B. plain C. positive D. irritating第二部分:阅读理解(第一节共20小题,第二节5小题;每小题2分,满分50分)阅读下列材料,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。

【2015上海高考英语作文题目及点评】上海高考英语作文范文

【2015上海高考英语作文题目及点评】上海高考英语作文范文
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2015年上海高考英语真题试卷(含答案)

2015年上海高考英语真题试卷(含答案)

Directions: After reading the passages below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.Gift from a strangerMy local supermarket is always busy. The first parking space I found was convenient, but I’d noticed a woman in a blue car circling for a while. (25) _________ I was in a good mood, I let her have it. On the edge of the car park I backed into the next available spot—it was a tight fit.Pretty soon I’d made my way through the supermarket and was back in the fresh air. Feeling good, I (26)________ (empty) my purse change into the hands of a homeless man and helped a struggling woman reverse park.Just as I approached my car, I saw the woman I’d let have my car spot earlier. She was giving me (27) ______ odd look—half puzzled, half intent (热切的). I smiled and wished her a pleasant day. As I squeezed back into my car, I saw the same lady (28) ______ (look) in at me. “Hello,” she said, hesitantly. “This (29) ______ sound crazy but I was on my way to drop some of my mother’s things off at the charity bins. You are just so much (30) ______ her. You helped those people, I noticed, and you seemed so happy.” She looked at me meaningfully and passed a box in through the window. “I think she would like you to have it.” (31) _________ (shock), I took it from her automatically. She smiled and walked away.After a pause, I opened the box. Inside was a beautiful gold necklace with a large grey pearl. It was (32) ______ (nice) gift I’d ever received, and it was from a complete stranger. The necklace was around my neck, a warm reminder of human kindness.Directions: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)Look to many of history’s cultural symbols, and there you’ll find an ancestor of Frosty, the snowman in the movie Frozen. It appeared on some of the first postcards, starred in some of the earliest silent movies, and was the subject of a couple of the earliest photos, dating all the way back to the 1800s. I discovered even more about one of humanity’s earliest forms of folk artduring several years of research around the world.For example, snowmen were a phenomenon in the Middle Ages, built with great skill and thought. At a time of limited means of expression, snow was like free art supplies dropped from the sky. It was a popular activity for couples to leisurely walk through town to view the temporary works of chilly art. Some were created by famous artists, including a 19-year-old Michelangelo, who in 1494 was appointed by the ruler of Florence, Italy, to build a snowman in his mansion’s courtyard.The Miracle of 1511 took place during six freezing weeks called the Winter of Death. The city of Brussels was covered in snowmen—an impressive scene that told stories on every street corner. Some were political in nature, criticizing the church and government. Some were a reflection o f people’s imagination. For the people of Brussels, this was a defining moment of artistic freedom. At least until spring arrived, by which time they were dealing with damaging floods.If you fear the heyday of the snowman has passed, don’t worry: I’ve lea rned that some explosive snowman history is still being made today. Every year since 1818, the people of Zurich, Switzerland, celebrate the beginning of spring by blowing up a snowman. On the third Monday of April, the holiday Sechselauten is kicked off when a cotton snowman called the Bӧӧgg is stuffed with explosive and paraded through town by bakers and other tradesmen who throw bread to the crowds. The parade ends with the Bӧӧgg being placed on a 40-foot pile of firewood. After the bells of the Church of St. Peter have rung six times, representing the passing of winter, the pile is lit. When the snowman explodes, winter is considered officially over—the quicker it is burnt down, the longer summer is said to be.66. According to the passage, why did snowmen become a phenomenon in the Middle Ages?A. People thought of snow as holy art supplies.B. People longed to see masterpieces of snow.C. Building snowmen was a way for people to express themselves.D. Building snowmen helped people develop their skill and thought.67. “The heyday of the snowman” (Paragraph 4) means the time when___________.A. snowmen were made mainly by artistsB. snowmen enjoyed great popularityC. snowmen were politically criticizedD. snowmen caused damaging floods68. In Zurich, the blowing up of the Bӧӧgg symbolizes__________________.A. the start of the paradeB. the coming of a longer summerC. the passing of the winterD. the success of tradesmen69. What can be concluded about snowmen from the passage?A. They were appreciated in history.B. They have lost their value.C. They were related to movies.D. They vary in shape and size.I. TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.1.美食是人们造访上海的乐趣之一。

2015年高考英语试题及答案(上海)

2015年高考英语试题及答案(上海)

2015年高考英语试题及答案(上海)
2015年6月7-8日上海高考就要拉开帷幕了,高考频道讯小编提醒考生们一定要抓紧最后的复习机会,在考试的时候一样要沉着冷静,本网站在上海高考后第一时间首发2015年上海高考文数真题及答案,以便大家能够估分,对估分有所困惑的考生们可以看看小编下面为您准备的估分的四个基本小技巧!
小编提醒:估分四个基本技巧
一、考后估分有个最关键的地方,就是看能不能有效的回忆起自己的答案,考生们一定要一个人在安静的氛围中把考题再做一遍,千万不要其他人讨论,把自己在考场的解题思路都回忆起来。

二、要好好核对标准答案,把握得分点,对自己有个初步的估分,宽松合理,有些主观题答对一点老师也是会酌情给分的,就算是得数错了,过程对了,也是有分的,所以不要应该一个小小的失误就患得患失。

三、现在大多数的省份都是成绩出来之后志愿填报了,所以估分时也可以不用太过紧张,估分之后就可以看看志愿填报的一些指南,早作准备,不要等成绩出来再来临时抱佛脚。

四,对于那些估分不是很理想的要给予一定的关怀,估分不理想对考生的心态会造成很大的影响,有些考生甚至会认为自己已经高考失败了,这个时候家长一定要多多关注自己的孩子。

2015年全国普通高等学校招生统一考试上海卷(附答案及作文范文)

2015年全国普通高等学校招生统一考试上海卷(附答案及作文范文)

2015年全国普通高等学校招生统一考试上海英语试卷第I卷(共103分)I. Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the questions you have heard.1. A. impatient. B. confused. C. pleased. D. regretful.2. A. at a bus stop. B. at a laundry. C. at the dentist‘s. D. at the chemist‘s.3. A. An actor. B. A salesman. C. A translator. D. A writer.4. A. He lost his classmate‘s homework. B. He can‘t help the woman with her math.C. He broke the woman‘s calculator.D. He doesn‘t know where the ―on‖ button is.5. A. The woman should go to another counter. B. The woman gives the man so many choices.C. The man dislike the sandwiches offered there.D. The man is having trouble deciding what to eat.6. A. She has no idea where to find the man‘s exam result.B. She isn‘t allowed to tell students their grades.C. Dr. White hasn‘t finish grading the papers.D. Dr. W hite doesn‘t want to be contacted while he‘s away.7. A. Move to a neat dormitory. B. Find a person to share their apartment.C. Clean the room with the roommate.D. Write an article about their roommate.8. A. Bob won‘t take her advice. B. Bob doesn‘t want to go abroad.C. She doesn‘t think Bob should study overseas.D. She hasn‘t talked to Bob since he went aboard.9. A. The snack bar isn‘t usually so empty. B. Dessert is served in the snack bar.C. The snack bar is near the library.D. Snacks aren‘t allowed in the library.10. A. Take her bicycle to the repair shop. B. Leave her bicycle outside.C. Clean the garage after the rain stops.D. Check if the garage is dry.Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. It helps care for customers‘ dogs. B. You have to buy food for dogs.C. None of the dogs are caged.D. There is a dog named Princess.12. A. She likes the food there. B. She enjoys the fun with a pet.C. She can have free coffee.D. She doesn‘t like to be alone.13. A. A new kind of cafe. B. A new brand of cafe.C. A new home for pets.D. A new way to raise pets.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. A trend that high achievers are given a lower salary.B. A view that life quality is more important than pay.C. A dream of the young for fast-paced jobs.D. A new term created by high achievers.15. A. 10% B. 12% C. 6% D. 7%16. A. People are less satisfied with their lives. B. The financial investment may increase.C. Well-paid jobs are not easy to find.D. Unexpected problems may arise.Section CDirections: In Section C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.II. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passages below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form. of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.(A)Gift from a strangerMy local supermarket is always busy. The first parking space I found was convenient, but I‘d noticed a woman in a blue car circling for a while. (25) ______ I was in a good mood, I let her have it. On the edge of the car park I backed into the next available spot—it was a tight fit.Pretty soon I‘d made my way through the supermarket and was back in the fresh air. Feeling good, I (26) ______ (empty) my purse change into the hands of a homeless man and helped a struggling woman reverse park.Just as I approached my car, 1 saw the woman I‘d let have my car space earlier. She was giving me (27) ______ odd look—half puzzled, half intent (热切的). I smiled and wished her a pleasant day. As I squeezed back into my car, I spotted the same lady (28) ______ (look) in at me. ―Hello,‖ she said, hesitantly. ―This (29) ______ sound crazy but I was on my way to drop some of my mother‘s things off at the charity bins.‖ You are just so much (30) ______ her.‖ You helped those people, I noticed, and you seemed so happy.‖ Sh e looked at me meaningfully and passed a box in through the window. ―I think she would like you to have it.‖ (31) ______ (shock), I took it from her automatically. She smiled and walked away.After a pause, I opened the box. Inside was a beautiful gold necklace with a large grey pearl. It was (32) ______ (nice) gift I‘d ever received, and it was from a complete stranger. The necklace was around my neck, a warm reminder of human kindness.(B)Ask helpful HannahDear helpful Hannah,I‘ve got a problem with my husband, Sam. He bought a smart phone a couple of months ago and he took it on our recent ski vacation to Colorado, it was a great trip except for one problem. He has a constant urge (33) ______ (check) for next messages; he checks his phone every five minutes! He‘s so addicted to it that he just can‘t stand the idea (34) ______ there may be an important text. He can‘t help checking even at inappropriate times like when we are eating in a restaurant and I am talking to him! He behaves (35) ______ ______ any small amount of boredom can make him feel the need to check his phone even when he knows he shouldn‘t. The temptation to see (36) ______ is connecting him is just too great. When I ask him to put down the phone and stop (37) ______ (ignore) me, he sa y, ―In a minute.‖ but still checks to see if (38) ______ has posted something new on the Internet. Our life (39) ______ (interrupted). If we go somewhere and I ask him to have the phone at home, he suffers from withdrawal symptom. Maybe this dependency on his smart phone has become more than an everyday problem.I recently read an article about ―nomophobia,‖ (40) ______ is a real illness people can‘t suffer from the fear of being without your phone! I am worried that Sam maybe suffering from this illness because he feels anxious if he doesn‘t have his phone with him, even for a short time.Who would have thought that little devices like these could have brought so much trouble!Sick and Tired SadieSection BDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.Considering how much time people spend in offices, it is important that work be well designed. Well-designed office spaces help create a cooperation‗s image. They motivate workers and they mak e an impression on people who visit and might be potential or, 41 , customer. They make businesses work better, and they are a part of the corporate culture we live in.As we move away from an industrial-based economy to a knowledge-based one, office designers have come up with 42 to the traditional work environments of the past. The design industry has moved away from a fixed office setup and created more flexible ―strategic management environments.‖These 43 solutions are to meant to support better organizational performances.As employee hierarchies (等级制度) have flattened or decreased, office designers‘ response to this change has been to move open-plain areas to more desirable locations within the office, and create fewer formal private offices. The need for increased flexibility has also been 44 by changes in work station design. Offices and work spaces are often not 45 to a given person on a permanent basis because of changes to method of working, new designs allow for expansion or movement of desks, storage, and equipment within the workstation. Another important design goal is communication, which designers have improved by lowering the walls that46 workstations. Designers have also created informal gathering places, and up graded employees‘47 to heavily trafficked areas such as copy and coffee rooms. Corporate and institutional office designers often struggle to resolve a number of competing and often 48 demands including budgetary limits, employee hierarchies, and technological innovation (especially in relation to computerization).These demands must also be balanced with the need to create interiors (内饰) that in some way enhance, establish, or promote a company‘s image and will enable employees to 49 at their best.All these 50 of office design are related. The most successful office designs are like a good marriage—the well-designed office and the employees that occupy it are seemingly made for each other.III. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.If you studied pictures that ancient people left on rock walls and you tried to determine their meaning, you would not detect interest in romance among the artists. 51 , you would see plenty of animals with people running after them. Life for ancient people is learned to center on hunting and gathering wild foods for meals.In modern times, when food is available in grocery stores, finding love is more 52 in people‘s lives. The 53 is all around us. It is easy to prepare a list of modern stories having to do with love. An endless number of books and movies qualify as love stories in popular culture.Researchers are studying whether love, a highly valued emotional state, can be 54 . They ask, what is love? Toothpaste companies want us to think attraction is all about clean teeth, but clean teeth go only so far. Scientists wonder how much the brain gets involved. You have probably heard that opposites attract but that 55 attract, too. One thing is certain: The truth about love is not yet set in stone.First ImpressionTo help determine the 56 of attraction, researchers paired 164 college classmates and had them talk for 3, 6 or 10 minutes so they could get a sense of each other‘s individuality. Then students were asked to 57 what kind of relationship they were likely to build with their partners. After nine weeks, they reported what happened.As it turned out, their 58 judgments often held true. Students seemed to 59 at an early stage who would best fit into their lives.The 60 KnowsScientists have also turned to nonhumans to increase understanding of attraction. Many animals give off pheromones — natural chemicals that can be detected by, and then can produce a response in, other animals of the same species. Pheromones can signal that an animal is either ready to fight or is feeling 61 to partnerships. In contrast, humans do not seem to be as 62 as other animals at detecting such chemicals. Smell, however, does seem to play a part in human attraction. Although we may not be aware of chemicals like pheromones consciously, we give and receive loads of information through smell in every interaction with other people.Face ValueBeing fond of someone seems to have a number of factors, including seeing something we find attractive. Researchers had people judge faces for 63 . The participants had 0.013 seconds to view each face, yet somehow they generally considered the images the same as people who had more time to study the same faces. The way we 64 attractiveness seems to be somewhat automatic.When shown an attractive face and then words with good or bad associations, people responded to 65 words faster after viewing an attractive face. Seeing something attractive seems to cause happy thinking.51.A. Instead B. Therefore C. Moreover D. Otherwise52.A. romantic B. stressful C. central D. artificial53.A. priority B. proof C. possibility D. principle54.A. seated B. impressed C. changed D. created55.A. appearances B. virtues C. similarity D. passions56.A. illustrations B. imaginations C. ingredients D. instructions57.A. predict B. investigate C. diagnose D. recall58.A. critical B. initial C. random D. transfer59.A. memorize B. distinguish C. negotiate D. question60.A. Nose B. Eye C. Heart D. Hand61.A. open B. alert C. resistant D. superior62.A. disappointed B. amazed C. confused D. gifted63.A. emotion B. attractiveness C. individuality D. signals64.A. enhance B. possess C. maintain D. assess65.A. familiar B. plain C. positive D. irritatingSection BDirections: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)Look to many of history‘s cultural symbols, and there you‘ll find an ancestor of Frosty, the snowman in the movie Frozen. It appeared on some of the first postcards, starred in some of the earliest silent movies, and was the subject of a couple of the earliest photos, dating all the way back to the 1800s. I discovered even more about one of humanity‘s earliest forms of life art during s everal years of research around the world.For example, snowmen were a phenomenon in the Middle Ages, built with great skill and thought. At a time of limited means of expression, snow was like free art supplies dropped from the sky. It was a popular activity for couples to leisurely walk through town to view the temporary works of chilly art. Some were created by famous artists, including a 19-year-old Michelangelo, who in 1494 was appointed by the ruler of Florence, Italy, to build a snowman in his mansio n‘s courtyard.The Miracle of 1511 took place during six freezing works called the Winter of Death. The city of Brussels was covered in snowmen—an impressive scene that told stories on every street corner. Some were political in nature, criticizing the chu rch and government. Some were a reflection of people‘s imagination. For the people of Brussels, this was a defining moment of defining freedom. At least until spring arrived, by which time they were dealing with damaging floods.If you fear the heyday of t he snowman has passed, don‘t worry: I‘ve learned that some explosive snowman history is still being made today. Every year since 1818, the people of Zurich, Switzerland, celebrate the beginning of spring by blowing up a snowman. On the third Monday of April, the holiday Sechselauten is kicked off when a cotton snowman called the Boogg is stuffed with explosive and paraded through town by bakers and other tradesmen who throw bread to the crowds. The parade ends with the Boogg being placed on a 40-foot pile of firewood. After the bells of the Church of St. Peter have rung six times, representing the passing of winter, the pile is lit. When the snowman explodes, winter is considered officially over—the quicker it is burnt down, the longer summer is said to be.66.According to the passage, why did snowmen become a phenomenon in the Middle Ages?A. People thought of snow as holy art supplies.B. People longed to see masterpieces of snow.C. Building snowmen was a way for people to express themselves.D. Building snowmen helped people develop their skill and thought.67.―The heyday of the snowman‖ (paragraph 4) means the time when _______.A. snowmen were made mainly by artistsB. snowmen enjoyed great popularityC. snowmen were politically criticizedD. snowmen caused damaging floods68.In Zurich, the blowing up of the Boogg symbolizes _______.A. the start of the paradeB. the coming of a longer summerC. the passing of the winterD. the success of tradesmen69.What can be concluded about snowmen from the passage?A. They were appreciated in historyB. They have lost their valueC. They were related to moviesD. They vary in shape and size(B)70.In the film review, what is paragraph A mainly about?A. The introduction to the leading roles.B. The writer‘s opinion of acting.C. The writer‘s comments on the story.D. The background information.71.According to the film review, ―monster‖ (paragraph B) refers to _______.A. a gun-crazy hunterB. a brainy dogC. a scary rabbitD. a giant vegetable72.Which of the following is a reason why the writer recommends the film?A. It‘s full of wit and humour.B. Its characters show feelings without words.C. It is an adventure film directed by Peter Sallis.D. It is about the harmony between man and animals.(C)One of the executives gathered at the Aspen Institute for a day-long leadership workshop using the works of Shakespeare was discussing the role of Brutus in the death of Julius Caesar. ―Brutus was not an honorable ma n,‖ he said. ―He was a traitor(叛徒). And he murdered someone in cold blood.‖ The agreement was that Brutus had acted with cruelty when other options were available to him. He made a bad decision,they said—at least as it was presented by Shakespeare—to take the lead in murdering Julius Caesar. And though one of the executives acknowledged that Brutus had the good of the republic in mind, Caesar was nevertheless his superior. ―You have to endeavor,‖ the executives said, ―our policy is to obey the chain of com mand.‖During the last few years, business executives and book writers looking for a new way to advise corporate America have been exploiting Shakespeare‘s wisdom for profitable ends. None more so than husband and wife team Kenneth and Carol Adelman, well-known advisers to the White House, who started up a training company called ―Movers and Shakespeares‖. They are amateur Shakespeare scholars and Shakespeare lovers, and they have combined their passion and their high level contacts into a management training business. They conduct between 30 and 40 workshops annually, focusing on half a dozen different plays, mostly for corporations, but also for government agencies.The workshops all take the same form, focusing on a single play as a kind of case study, and using individual scenes as specific lessons. In Julius Caesar , sly provocation (狡诈的挑唆) of Brutus to take up arms against the what was a basis for a discussion of methods of team building and grass roots organism.Although neither of the Adelmans is academically trained in literature, the programmes, contain plenty of Shakespeare tradition and background. Their workshop on Henry V, for example, includes a helpful explanation of Henry‘s winning strategy at the Battle of Agincourt. But they do come to the text with a few biases (偏向): their reading of Henry V minimizes his misuse of power. Instead, they emphasize the story of the youth who seizes opportunity and becomes a masterful leader. And at the workshop on Caesar, Mr. Adelmans had little good to say ab out Brutus, saying ―the noblest Roman of them all‖ couldn‘t make his mind up about things.Many of the participants pointed to very specific elements in the play that they felt related Caesar‘s pride, which led to his murder, and Brutus‘s mistakes in leadi ng the after the murder, they said, raise vital questions for anyone serving as a business when and how do you resist the boss?73.According to paragraph 1, what did all the executives think of Brutus?A. Cruel.B. Superior.C. Honorable.D. Bade.74.According to the passage, the Adelmans set up ―Movers and Shakespeares‖ to _______.A. help executives to understand Shakespeare‘s plays betterB. give advice on leadership by analyzing Shakespeare‘s playsC. provide cas e studies of Shakespeare‘s plays in literature workshopsD. guide government agencies to follow the characters in Shakespeare‘s plays75.Why do the Adelmans conduct a workshop on Henry V?A. To highlight the importance of catching opportunities.B. To encourage masterful leaders to plan strategies to win.C. To illustrate the harm of prejudices in management.D. To warn executives against power misuse.76.It can be inferred from the passage that _______.A. the Adelmans‘ programme proves biased as the roles o f characters are maximizedB. executives feel bored with too many specific elements of Shakespeare‘s playsC. the Adelmans will make more profits if they are professional scholarsD. Shakespeare has played an important role in the management field77.The best title for the passage is _______.A. Shakespeare‘s plays: Executives reconsider corporate cultureB. Shakespeare‘s plays: An essential key to business successC. Shakespeare‘s plays: a lesson for business motivationD. Shakespeare‘s plays: Dramatic traini ng brings dramatic resultsSection CDirections: Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words.Youth sport has the potential to accomplish three important objectives in children‘s developmen t. First, sport programs can provide youth with opportunities to be physically active, which can lead to improved physical health. Second, youth sport programs have long been considered important to youth‘s psychosocial development, providing opportunities to learn important life skills such as cooperation, discipline, leadership, and self-control. Third, youth sport programs are critical for the learning of motor skills; these motor skills serve as a foundation for future national sport stars and recreational adult sport participants. When coachers develop activities for youth practices and when sport organizations design youth-sport programs, they must consider the implication of deliberate play and deliberate practice.Research from Telama (2006) states that regular participation in deliberate play or deliberate practice activities during childhood and youth (ages nine to eighteen) increases the likelihood of participation in sports during adulthood by six times for both males and females. Côté(2002) defines deliberate play activities in sport as those designed to maximize enjoyment. These activities are regulated by flexible rules adapted from standardized sport rules and are set up by the children or by an involved adult. Children typically change rules to find a point where their game is similar to the actual sport but still allows for play at their level. For example, children may change soccer and basketball rules to suit their needs and environment (e.g. in the street. on a playing field or in someone‘s backyard). When involved in deliberate play activities, children are less concerned with the outcome of their outcome of their behavior. (whether they win or lose) than with the behavior. (having fun).On the other hand, Ericsson (1993) suggests that the most effective learning occurs through involvement in highly structured activities defined as deliberate practice. Deliberate practice activities require effort, produce no immediate rewards, and are motivated by the goal of improving performance rather than the goal of enjoyment. When individuals are involved in deliberate play, they experiment with different combinations of behaviors, but not necessarily in the most effective way to improve performance. In contrast, when individuals are involved in deliberate practice, they exhibit behavior, focused on improving performance by the most effective means available. For example, the backhand skills in tennis could be learned and improved over time by playing matches or by creating fun practice situations. However, players could more effectively improve their backhand performance by practicing drills that might be considered less enjoyable. Although drills are used in most effective means available practice might not be the most enjoyable, they might be the most relevant to improving performance.(Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN TEN WORDS)78.Besides the learning of motor skills, what are the other two important objectives of youth sport?79.If children participate in deliberate play or deliberate practice activities, they are more likely to___________.80.In deliberate play activities, what do children do to maximize enjoyment?81.In contrast to deliberate play, deliberate practice is aimed at_______________________________________.第II卷 (共47分)I. TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.1.美食是人们参观上海的乐趣之一。

2015英语上海高考作文

2015英语上海高考作文

2015英语上海高考作文I woke up this morning with a sense of excitement and nervousness. It was the day of the Shanghai collegeentrance examination, also known as the Gaokao. The Gaokaois a crucial event in the lives of millions of Chinese students, as it determines their future and opens doors to higher education.As I walked into the examination room, I was greeted by rows of desks and the sound of pencils scratching against paper. The atmosphere was tense, with students focused onthe questions in front of them. I took a deep breath and began to tackle the first section of the exam.The questions were challenging, but I did my best tostay calm and composed. I reminded myself that I had prepared for this moment for years, and now was the time to put my knowledge to the test. I carefully read each question, analyzing the options before selecting my answers.Time seemed to fly by as I moved from one section to another. The pressure was intense, but I refused to let it overwhelm me. I reminded myself to stay focused and trustin my abilities. I knew that I had put in the hard work and that it would pay off in the end.As the last few minutes ticked away, I quickly reviewed my answers, making sure I hadn't made any careless mistakes.I handed in my exam paper with a mix of relief and anticipation. The Gaokao was over, and now it was time to wait for the results.The days that followed were filled with a mix of emotions. I couldn't help but wonder how I had performedand if all my efforts had been enough. I tried to distract myself by spending time with friends and engaging in activities I enjoyed. But deep down, the anticipation was always there.Finally, the day arrived when the results were announced. I nervously logged into the website and searched for my name. And there it was, my score, the culmination ofyears of hard work and dedication. I felt a wave of relief and joy wash over me. I had done it, I had achieved my goal.The Gaokao taught me many valuable lessons. It taughtme the importance of perseverance and determination. It showed me that hard work does indeed pay off. But most importantly, it taught me to believe in myself and my abilities.As I reflect on my Gaokao experience, I can't help but feel grateful for the opportunity to have taken part insuch a significant event. The Gaokao is not just a test,but a rite of passage for Chinese students. It is a symbolof the sacrifices we make for our education and the dreams we have for our future.In conclusion, the Gaokao is a challenging and life-changing experience. It tests not only our knowledge butalso our character and resilience. It is a journey that every Chinese student must embark on, and one that shapesus into the individuals we are today.。

2015上海英语高考作文

2015上海英语高考作文

2015上海英语高考作文In the modern era, technology has become an integral part of our daily lives, and its influence on education is undeniable. The 2015 Shanghai English college entrance examination, known as the Gaokao, prompts students to reflect on the role of technology in learning and its implications for the future.Firstly, the advent of the internet has revolutionized theway we access information. Students can now find a wealth of knowledge at their fingertips, which was unimaginable a few decades ago. Online resources such as educational websites,e-books, and digital libraries have made research and study more efficient and comprehensive.Secondly, the use of digital devices in classrooms has transformed the traditional teaching and learning process. Interactive whiteboards, tablets, and laptops are now common tools that enhance classroom engagement and facilitate a more dynamic learning experience. These tools can make complex concepts easier to understand through visual and interactive presentations.However, the reliance on technology also presents challenges. There is a concern that students may become overly dependent on digital aids, neglecting the development of critical thinking and problem-solving skills that are essential for deep learning. Additionally, the digital divide mayexacerbate educational inequalities, as students withoutaccess to technology are at a significant disadvantage.Moreover, the proliferation of social media and online distractions can impact students' focus and concentration, potentially leading to a decline in academic performance. Itis crucial for educators to guide students on how to use technology responsibly and effectively.In conclusion, while technology has the potential to greatly enhance education, it is imperative that it be used judiciously. A balanced approach that combines the benefitsof technology with traditional teaching methods can provide students with a rich and well-rounded educational experience. As we move forward, it is essential for educational policiesto keep pace with technological advancements to ensure thatall students can reap the rewards of technological innovation.。

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三一文库()〔2015上海高考英语作文题目及范文〕
▲2015年上海高考英语作文题目:
我校将举办读书节活动,需要从下面三幅图片中选出你
喜欢的一幅作为宣传图片,请你给老师写一封信,内容应包
括:
1、你的选择
2、图片的简要,描述
3、你的理由
第1页共3页
▲2015上海高考英语作文范文
Recently, having been delighted to see the notice
that there is a need of our reading festival to make
a choice among three creative pictures for
advertisement. After a long time comparison, the
picture on the bottom right corner earns my favor.
As is clearly depicted in the picture, there sits
a foreigner in front of the library who is concentrating
on the books, immersing himself into the world of
literature and feeling peaceful and satisfied, which
turns out to be thought-provoking and enlightening.
Part of the reasons for my choice is that it vividly reveals the significance of reading books to students,
which provides you with the power to escape from the
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