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    专题07 C篇首字母填空 上海中考英语一模分项汇编原卷+解析版.docx

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    专题07 C篇首字母填空 上海中考英语一模分项汇编原卷+解析版.docx

    1、专题07 C篇首字母填空 上海中考英语一模分项汇编原卷+解析版C篇首字母填空Contents:2021年上海市徐汇区初三英语一模2021年上海市静安区初三英语一模2021年上海市杨浦区初三英语一模2021年上海市长宁区初三英语一模2021年上海市虹口区初三英语一模2021年上海市普陀区初三英语一模2021年上海市闵行区初三英语一模2021年上海市嘉定区初三英语一模2021年上海市松江区初三英语一模2021年上海市宝山区初三英语一模2021年上海市浦东新区初三英语一模2021年上海市奉贤区初三英语一模2021年上海市金山区初三英语一模2021年上海市崇明区初三英语一模C. (2021年徐汇区一模

    2、) Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words.If you think of the jobs that robots could never do, you would probably put doctors and teachers at the top of the list. Its easy to imagine robot cleaners and factory workers, but others need human connection and creativity. But are we und

    3、er estimating(低估)what robots can do? In some cases, they already p _51_ better than doctors at diagnosing illness. Also, some patients might feel more c _52_ sharing their private information with a machine than a person. Could there be a place for robots in education after all?British education exp

    4、ert Anthony Seldon thinks so. And he even has a date for the robot takeover of the classroom: 2027. He p _53_ robots will do most work of transferring information and teachers will be like assistants. Intelligent robots will read students faces, movements and maybe even brain s _54_. Then they will

    5、adapt(使适应)the information to each student. Its not a popular opinion and its unlikely robots will ever understand other peoples feelings and be able to really connect with humans like another human can.One thing is certain, though. A robot teacher is better than no teacher at all. Teachers all over

    6、the world are l _55_ . In some parts of the world, there arent enough teachers and 9 to 16 percent of children under the age of 14 dont go to school. That problem could be partly solved by robots because they can teach anywhere and wont suffer from stress, or get t _56_ , or move somewhere for an ea

    7、sier, higher-paid job.Teaching is generally recognized as difficult and teachers feel overworked. Perhaps the question is not “Will robots take the place of teachers?” but “How can robots help teachers?” Office workers can use software to do things like organize and answer emails, arrange meetings a

    8、nd update calendars. Teachers waste a lot of time doing non-teaching work, i _57_ more than 11 hours a week marking homework. If robots could cut the time teachers spend marking homework and writing reports, teachers would have more time and energy for the parts of the job humans do best.C. (2021年静安

    9、一模)Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words.(在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母已给)Survey Says? Libraries Lead!You might guess that Americans top go-to spot for culture and entertainment would be a movie theater or sports stadium. But a recent study p_56_ a place doesnt need buttered p

    10、opcorn to attract visitors.In 2019, the research company did a survey about Americans leisure activities. People were asked how often in the last year they had visited certain types of p_57_. These included libraries, museums, theme parks, and zoos. Libraries topped over the competition. They got mo

    11、re than twice as many total visits as movie theaters, which landed at number two.Being number one is nothing new for libraries. The findings of a s_58_ study in 2001 were about the same. But one thing has changed since then. Today, many people can c_59_to the Internet. Theyre able to read just about

    12、 anything, just about anywhere. Some people predicted the Internet would make libraries out of date. However, its actually part of their popularity. In 2016, a Pew Research Center study found that 29 percent of adults went there to use computers, the Internet, or Wi-Fi. But the most c_60_ reason peo

    13、ple go to the library is to check out books.What books do library-goers borrow the most? The New York Public Library (NYPL) set out to answer this question. In 2020, the library released a list of the most checked-out books in its 125-year history.Three books in the top five are kids favorites, i_61

    14、_ Where the Wild Things Are (#4) and The Car in the Hat (#2). The highest honor, meanwhile, goes to The Snowy Day (#1). Its a beautifully illustrated (有插图的) tale about boy exploring city turned into winter wonderland. The book has been checked out almost half a million times.Why are so many children

    15、s books on the list? One reason is that theyre short. So theyre read and returned f_62_. As The Cat in the Hat might put it: a quick-to-read hit comes back lickety-split!C. (2021年杨浦区一模) Fill in the blanks with proper words.Unless you are one of those rare people with an excellent memory, you probabl

    16、y have trouble remembering the names of people you have just met. This problem can be frustrating(令人沮丧的)and embarrassing. F_51_, there are a number of ways you can overcome this human weakness.Before examining the methods to help remember peoples names, lets look at the reasons why we are so f_52_ i

    17、n the first place. Researchers think its due to a lack of motivation. People are better at remembering things that they want too learn. To put it simply, youre just not that i_53_. Another reason is that putting a new face to a name is more complicated than we think, which leads to another problem.

    18、We usually dont make the effort to m_54_ new names immediately. Not only that, but when meeting someone new, we may be thinking about other things and not be paying enough attention.All of this means that we need to take measures to avoid the embarrassment of forgetting a persons name. One good meth

    19、od is to say a persons name when you g_55_ them and also repeat it silently to yourself a few times. This type of repetition is essential for learning any type of skill. Using a memory method, such as l_56_ individual names with something else, also helps. For example, if someones name is Ben and he

    20、 is tall, you can label him(to yourself, of course)“Big Ben.”In addition, focusing on people and listening more closely when you meet them will assist you in recalling their names. Although forgetting name isnt a matter of life or death, its uncomfortable. Putting these t_57_ into practice will help

    21、 you better avoid this social discomfort.C.(2021年长宁区一模)Fill in the blanks with proper words.Five tips for less plasticThe world has a plastic problem and it is increasing. Scientists are working to find a long-term solution by making plastic more biodegradable(可生物降解的). But in the meantime, here are

    22、five things you can do to r_56_ plastic waste now.1.Stop using plastic bags. Instead, take your own reusable shopping bag to the store. People use a trillion plastic bags worldwide every year. About 10 percent are used in the United States alone. Thats almost one bag per American per day, but the a_

    23、57_ Dane(丹麦人)uses four single-use bags per year. In 1993, Denmark was the first country to place a tax on plastic bags. Today, other countries(such as Chile, Kenya and New Zealand)either make customers pay for plastic bags, or have banned(禁止)them c_58_.2.Skip the straw. Today, around 8.3 billion pla

    24、stic straws pollute the worlds beaches. So when you order a drink, say “no”to the reusable straw, or bring your own reusable one. In 2018, Seattle became the first major U.S. city to ban plastic straws and many other cities are set to follow its e_59_.3.Dont use plastic bottles. Buy a reusable bottl

    25、e and fill it with any t_60_ of drink you like. Some cities have already banned bottled water. However, people still buy nearly a million plastic bottles every minute in the world.4.A_61_ plastic packaging. Buy bar soap instead of liquid soap in plastic containers. Dont buy fruit or vegetables in pl

    26、astic packaging. In the U.K, leaders are calling for supermarkets to have plastic-free areas. They also want to tax plastic take-out containers.5.Recycle. We cant recycle all plastic items, but it is p_62_ to recycle most bottles and milk or juice cartons. Today, Norway recycles 97 percent of its pl

    27、astic bottles. How? Machines at most supermarkets take the bottles and give a refund of up to 2.5 kroner(32 cents)per bottle.C. (2021年虹口一模)Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words(在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母已给)Scientific Ways to Improve Our MemoryExercise r_67_ Research found t

    28、hat sitting for a long time every day can lead to memory loss. So put on your trainers, go o_68_ and start working up a good sweat. Its healthy for both your mind and your body.Eat your vegetablesIts a well-known f_69_ that eating vegetables can help keep your body healthy, and that includes our bra

    29、in. Various research p_70_ show that fruits and vegetables can help lower oxidative stress (氧化压力) in your brain as well as help healthy cognitive (认知) functions.R_71_ stress levelsResearch found stress at high levels have a bad influence on our memory and cognitive skills. So slow down and take a wa

    30、lk from time to time.Play video gamesYes, you heard us. Get on that controller and s_72_ a couple of hours playing your favorite video game. Its good for your mind. According to a r_73_ study which came out last week, these pastimes can help improve the functioning of various memory-associated areas

    31、 in the brain. But dont go overboard, too much of a good thing can be bad for you.C. (2021年普陀区一模)Fill in the blanks with proper words(在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母已给。)Recently researchers in Brown University have found that it only takes a couple of minutes for a man to start making judgments abo

    32、ut you when he first meets you. That is why you should follow the following tips on how to create a good i_67_. Before you meet someone, start thinking about the p_68_ of the meeting. Decide what image (形象) you want to present. For example, if you want to make new friends in some social activities, you will want to be friendly. And if you decide to run for class president, you need


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