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1 . According to the majority of Americans, women are every bit as capable of being good political leaders as men. The same can be said of their ability to dominate the corporate boardroom. And according to a new Pew Research Center survey on women and leadership, most Americans find women indistinguishable from men on key leadership traits such as intelligence and capacity for innovation, with many saying they're stronger than men in terms of being passionate and organized leaders.

So why, then, are women in short supply at the top of government and business in the United States? According to the public, at least, it's not that they lack toughness, management talent or proper skill sets. It’s also not all about work-life balance. Although economic research and previous survey findings have shown that career interruptions related to motherhood may make it harder for women to advance in their careers and compete for top executive jobs, relatively few adults in the recent survey point to this as a key barrier for women seeking leadership roles. Only about one-in-five say women's family responsibilities are a major reason why there aren't more females in top leadership positions in business and politics.

Instead, topping the list of reasons, about four-in-ten Americans point to a double standard for women seeking to climb to the highest levels of either politics or business, where they have to do more than their male counterparts to prove themselves. Similar shares say the electorate and corporate America are just not ready to put more women in top leadership positions.

As a result, the public is divided about whether the imbalance in corporate America will change in the foreseeable future, even though women have made major advances in the workplace. While 53% believe men will continue to hold more top executive positions in business in the future, 44% say it's only a matter of time before as many women are in top executive positions as men. Americans are less doubtful when it comes to politics: 73% expect to see a female president in their lifetime.

1. What do most Americans think of women leaders according to a new Pew Research Center   survey?
A.They have to do more to distinguish themselves.
B.They have to strive harder to win their positions.
C.They are stronger than men in terms of willpower.
D.They are just as intelligent and innovative as men.
2. What do we learn from previous survey findings about women seeking leadership roles?
A.They have unconquerable difficulties on their way to success.
B.They are lacking in confidence when competing with men.
C.Their failures may have something to do with family duties.
D.Relatively few are affected in their career advancement.
3. What is the primary factor keeping women from taking top leadership positions according to the recent survey?
A.Personality traits.B.Gender bias.
C.Family responsibilities.D.Lack of vacancies.
4. What does the passage say about corporate America in the near future?
A.More and more women will sit in the boardroom.
B.Gender imbalance in leadership is likely to change.
C.The public is undecided about whether women will make good leaders.
D.People have opposing opinions as to whether it will have more women leaders.

2 . Aunt Fannie was Blueberry Jam Woman. Of course she wasn’t really my aunt, and out of fear, I never called that to her face. The name always made my father chuckle (轻笑) and my mother look sternly (严厉地) at both of us—at me for being disrespectful, and at my father for encouraging my bad behavior. I enjoyed both reactions, so I looked for every opportunity to work for the name into conversation.

As a young woman, my mother had worked in the kitchen of a large Victorian farm house owned by Fannie Cratty. Fannie was the last of the Cratty line; she had never married, and had no living heirs(继承人). My father once told me that it was because she was too mean to share her family wealth or pass it on. Aunt Fannie was noted for her jam, and for never sharing the recipe with another living soul. Even though my mother knew it by heart, as long                    as Aunt Fannie was alive, she never made the jam without Miss Cratty in our kitchen to direct the process and preserve the secret.

One year, after I had been particularly helpful with the jam-making process. Aunt Fannie gave me a quarter and then made me promise I would never spend it. “Hold onto this quarter,” she said, “and some day you will be rich. I still have my first very quarter.” It had obviously worked for her, so I put that 1938 quarter in a small box,put it in my dresser drawer, and waited to become rich.

I now have the blueberry-jam recipe and the quarter from Aunt Fannie. Neither has significantly contributed to my wealth, but I keep them to remind myself to hold onto the valuable things in life. Money can make you feel rich for a while, but it is your relationships, and your memories of time spent with friends and family, that truly leave you wealthy. And that is a fortune that anyone can build.

1. Where did the “fear” mentioned in the first paragraph come from?
A.That year’s blueberry harvest had been poor.
B.Aunt Fannie was too old to keep making jam.
C.The author’s mother couldn’t help Aunt Fannie harvest the blueberries.
D.The author knew it was impolite to call Aunt Fannie Blueberry Jam Woman.
2. From the second paragraph we learn that ________.
A.Aunt Fannie had no childrenB.Aunt Fannie was willing to share her recipe
C.the author often helped Aunt Fannie make jamD.the author’s mother always made the jam alone
3. What did the author’s mother feel towards Aunt Fannie?
A.Disgusted.B.Surprised.C.Affectionate.D.Disappointed.
4. What does the author try to tell us?
A.To make new friends easily.B.Not to put a price on generosity.
C.Not to think of kindness as a burden.D.To treasure the time spent with family and friends.
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3 . Lizard (蜥蜴) species may already have declined past the point of no return in the world. What is the reason? Rising temperatures. Researchers estimate that as much as 40 percent of lizard species worldwide will die out by 2080. The problem is that temperatures in many regions where lizards live have changed too fast for the animals to keep pace.

Barry Sinervo from the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of California in Santa Cruz, along with colleagues from across the globe, reached that conclusion by taking current data on Mexican lizards. They also estimated that 4 percent of local species have already disappeared worldwide. That number could jump to 20 percent by 2080 if carbon dioxide levels aren’t lowered to reduce warming.

The team looked 48 species of Sceloporus lizard at 200 sites around Mexico. The sites were first sampled from 1975 to 1995. By 2010, research could not find lizards at 12 percent of those sites.

Lizards that bear live young are especially at risk of dying out, the researchers point out, compared to that lay eggs. “Live-bearers have lower body temperatures that heighten the risk of dying,” Sinervo said in a statement. We are watching these species disappear before our eyes.”

Although current evidence shows that climate change is affecting the habitat ranges of many species, there is still a lot of uncertainty about how much climate change will affect species, researchers say.

Many Mexican lizard species live in high altitude “islands”, where climate change happens the fastest. The lizards cannot adjust fast enough to survive. The scientists say they do not think the animals are likely to save themselves just by moving somewhere else   either.

“How quickly can Earth’s lizards adapt to the rising global temperatures? That’s the important question,” Sinervo said in a press release. "We are actually seeing lowland species moving upward, slowly driving upland species out of their habitats. If the upland species can’t evolve fast enough, they will die out.”

1. Which of the following lizards face a higher risk of dying out?
A.Lizards at low altitudes.B.Lizards that bear their young.
C.Lizards that lay eggs.D.Lizards in a stable environment.
2. According to Barry Sinervo and his colleagues, ________.
A.their conclusion is based on current data on various kinds of lizards
B.20 percent of local species have already disappeared worldwide
C.they are uncertain about how much climate change will affect species
D.they are seeing highland species moving downward
3. The upland lizards are affected greatly by the climate change because of ________.
A.their living habitats’ destructionB.their living skills
C.highland species moving downwardD.their adaptive capacity
4. The purpose of this passage is to ________.
A.prove that earth is not suitable for lizards
B.warn that lizards may die out quickly due to the climate change
C.explain why no more lizards will be found by 2080
D.emphasize that the habitat of lizards is changing greatly
2020-11-04更新 | 352次组卷 | 7卷引用:湖南省长沙市雅礼中学2021届高三期中考试英语试题

4 . In a classic episode (片段)of The Simpsons, Homer's class reunion ends in shame when one of Homer’s guilty secrets is exposed: he never graduated from high school. To get his diploma, he must pass a science test. As he sits down to retake the exam, he holds one of his trademark dialogues with his brain. “All right,brain. You don’t like me and I don’t like you. But let’s just do this and I can get back to killing you with beer.”

Many a true word is spoken as a joke. Homer Simpson’s Everyman character really is an Everyman. For most people, engaging in the kind of effortful thinking that is required to pass a science test feels too much like hard work. It is so much easier to quit and let the brain’s autopilot take over.

And no wonder. Evolution has blessed the human brain with all kinds of mental shortcuts that make life manageable. If we had to think about every action or weigh up every decision, we would break down. As a result, certain ideas and modes of thinking come naturally to us, such as effortless thinking.

But at huge cost. Our mental shortcuts work fine at the level of individuals and small-scale societies, but in an increasingly interconnected and globalized world, they are a danger to society. Effortless thinking is at the root of many of the modern world’s most serious problems: terrorism,hatred, inequality and religious extremism. All are caused by people disengaging their critical thinking and going with their gut (非理性的)feeling.

Everybody is capable of gut feeling, but also of the critical thinking. Both thinking styles are needed to make the world go round. Unfortunately, the latter requires training that is unavailable or unappealing to many people.

One of the bright spots in 2017 was the start of a movement called the March For Science. Those who believe in the power of science need to keep on marching, or give more power to people who don’t much like their own brains — or other people’s.

1. What does the author want to convey through Homer's story?
A.Feeling is very important.
B.Drinking beer is harmful to one’s brain.
C.High school seniors should work hard.
D.Most people hate effortful thinking like Homer.
2. What is the fourth paragraph mainly about?
A.Our mental shortcuts function well.
B.Effortless thinking is expensive for people.
C.Effortless thinking is dangerous to society.
D.People prefer effortless thinking to critical thinking.
3. What does the author think of critical thinking?
A.It makes the world go round.
B.It needs necessary training.
C.It works fine at the level of personal affairs.
D.It leads to the March For Science in 2017.
4. What is the best title for the text?
A.We Need to March Towards Science
B.Thinking Contributes to Social Problems
C.Effortless Thinking Is Out of Date
D.Critical Thinking Is Urgently Needed
2020-10-18更新 | 799次组卷 | 9卷引用:2021届湖南省长郡中学高三上学期入学摸底考试英语试题
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5 . Though leaders from the International Olympic Committee(IOC)have announced a first-of-its-kind postponement of the Tokyo Summer Olympics because of the corona virus epidemic,people all over the world are still concerned about its preparations.Officials from the Tokyo Olympic Committee say they are sparing no effort and announce the Tokyo Summer Olympics in 2021 is going green.The 5,000 medals Japan has made are more special than most.

One novel focus of the Tokyo Olympics is to be"sustainable”-to avoid using too many natural resources,so that the games are easy on the environment.As part of this goal,the organizers decided to make all of the Olympic medals out of metal recycled from old electronics.

Almost all electronics are made with small amounts of"precious metals",like gold and silver.But collecting enough of these metals to make 5,000 medals was a huge challenge.That's because the amount of metal in each device is tiny.It would take about 20,000 cell phones to get just l kilogram of gold.

Beginning in April 2017,the organizers placed collection boxes around the country,and asked people to turn in their old electronic devices.Soon people began to respond to the initiative(倡导),turning in smart phones,digital cameras,handheld games,and laptops.At first,collection went slowly,but soon more and more   areas began to take part.By the end,1,621 local governments had helped out with the collection process.

Then came the job of breaking those devices down into smaller pieces.After eing taken apart and sorted, the small electronics were smelted(熔炼)to get all the gold,silver,and bronze elements.This is a tricky job, which calls for careful attention and good skill.It's also dangerous,because some of the metals and other things aren't safe for people to touch or breathe.

By the end of March,2019,the organizers had hit their targets of getting enough metal for the medals. They had collected around 32 kilograms of gold,4,100 kilograms of silver and 2,200 kilograms of bronze.And now all the 5,000 medals are available for the would-be winners.

1. What can we know about the Tokyo Olympics medals?
A.They are hugely valuable.
B.They are of high quality.
C.They are made from e-waste.
D.They are designed uniquely.
2. What does Paragraph 4 mainly tell us?
A.The difficulty of making the medals.
B.The initiative to recycle used smart phones.
C.The classification of the collected devices.
D.The process of collecting old electronics.
3. The underlined word “tricky” in Paragraph 5 means"
A.creativeB.demandingC.well-paidD.time-consuming
4. What's the purpose of Tokyo's way of making the medals?
A.To advocate sustainable use of resources.
B.To promote the spirit of Olympic Games.
C.To introduce a new technique to make medals.
D.To show the gravity of environmental damage.

6 . Walt Disney has spent the past three years making a shift to online streaming. Bob Iger, Disney's chief executive has repeatedly called the shift the "number one priority".

It therefore came as a surprise when Disney abruptly announced that Mr. Iger was retiring, with nearly two years left, to be replaced "immediately" by Bob Chapek, who has least experience in streaming.

"You thought you were going hard right, and all of a sudden you went hard left," said Rich Greenfield, a media analyst. He compared the choice to Apple's decision to replace Steve Jobs with Tim Cook: "You're choosing the operating executive instead of the wise, dynamic CEO."

The appointment came as a surprise also because analysts had considered Kevin Mayer, another longtime Disney executive, as the most likely candidate to take over Iger's position. In March 2018, Mayer was appointed to run Disney's streaming and international businesses-a high-profile job given Mr. Iger's emphasis on streaming as the future of the entire group.

"When thinking about what I need to do before I leave the company, creatively getting everything on track is my number one goal. If I also need to run the company every day, I will not be able to do that," said Iger.

According to the financial report, while Disney's streaming has attracted more subscribers, the war of streaming media is a war of burning money. It lost$693 million.

It is the theme park business in the charge of Chapek that has performed the task of "blood transfusion" for these money-burning new businesses. In 2019, by September, Disney's theme park unit operating profit rose by 11% to $6.76 billion. Wall Street analysis predicts that by September 2024, Disney's theme park division will have a profit of $10 billion and streaming media operating profit is expected to approach $2.5 billion.

"Look at the businesses he's been in charge of. They have nothing to do with streaming, but everything to do with profitability," said Brian Wieser, president of business intelligence at GroupM.

1. What does Iger value most in running Walt Disney in the last few years?
A.Repeated changes.B.More profit.C.Creative goal.D.Online streaming.
2. What is Greenfield's attitude towards the appointment of Chapek?
A.Doubtful.B.Curious.C.Supportive.D.Ignorant.
3. What does the underlined part "blood transfusion" in Paragraph 7 probably mean?
A.Saving lives.B.Ending a war.C.Borrowing money.D.Recovering losses.
4. Why was Chapek rather than Mayer appointed as Disney's chief executive?
A.Chapek is more experienced in streaming.
B.Mayer was too self-satisfied after 2018 promotion.
C.Chapek is abler to get Disney financially balanced.
D.Mayer caused Disney to lose much in pushing streaming.
2020-09-24更新 | 60次组卷 | 1卷引用:2021届湖南省长郡中学高三上学期入学摸底考试英语试题

7 . Have you ever dreamed of going to beautiful destinations in Europe? Dream no more, because TECNO is here to fulfill that dream.

Africa number one smartphone brand-TECNO is once again set to reward consumers with up to 2 million Naira and a tour to beautiful destinations in Europe in the "Unlock A New CAM* ERA" photography contest.

Join the "Unlock A New CAM*ERA" contest by uploading your creative pictures and stand a chance to be selected among the 24 people that will go on a 3-day photography camping contest.

In the TECNO#UnlockCAMission, there are three missions. The first mission-a macro-photography contest has ended and winners will be announced soon.

But you can still participate in the second and third mission

●Mission 2-Wide-Angle Photography-Here you are required to take a wide-angle photo of any landmark structure around you.

●Mission 3-Low-Light Photography-This requires you to take exceptional pictures at night or in low light environment with your smartphone.

The second mission is currently ongoing and you can join the contest right here. All entries must be accompanied with the hashtag (标签) #UnlockCAMission.

8 lucky people will be selected from each mission and qualify for an all-expense-paid trip to a location in Nigeria. Right in the camp, they will be given photography tasks and so the fun would begin. Whoever is able to complete his or her tasks will win the new Camon 12 and lots of cash prizes. At the end of the 3-day camping, three best participants will be selected to go on the adventure to Europe free of charge.

How to participate offline

●Visit any TECNO Shop to purchase the new Camon 12,and get your raffle ticket(兑奖券).

●Keep your raffle ticket, at the end of the campaign, there will be a raffle draw and 2 people stand a chance to win an all-expense-paid tour to Europe.

The#UnlockCAMission challenge will run until the 30th of May, 2020. Join the challenge today and stand a chance to have a fun and memorable Ember season in Europe.

1. What is probably the purpose of the contest?
A.To give back to consumers.
B.To promote European tourism.
C.To help people to realize dreams.
D.To search for expert photographers.
2. What is a necessary requirement of Mission 2?
A.A wide-angle photo of nature.
B.A macro-photography knowledge.
C.Pictures taken in low light environment.
D.Entries with the hashtag#UnlockCAMission.
3. How many people at most can have a free tour to Europe through the campaign?
A.24.B.8.C.5.D.3.
2020-09-24更新 | 57次组卷 | 1卷引用:2021届湖南省长郡中学高三上学期入学摸底考试英语试题

8 . Kindness

Good friends are not just kind to you; they are kind to others as well. People like being around them because they are positive people. The kindness they spread comes from inner feelings of happiness and self-confidence. In contrast, social aggression, such as meanness, is a quality that shows lack of respect for others and discontent with oneself. These feelings outwardly show and eventually prevent communications and genuine friendships from forming.

Accepting

Good friends are easy to talk to because they accept what you are. They understand the things that are important to you and the values that you hold. Although they may not necessarily agree with all of your beliefs and actions, they will never judge you. People who can accept you also are better able to accept themselves. High self-esteem and self-acceptance are intertwined.

Interest

According to American writer and lecturer, Dale Carnegie, showing genuine interest in others is one way to promote feelings of goodwill. People are more likely to remember how you make them feel. This goes beyond good listening skills. Good friends ask questions about things that matter to you. To do this, they must put aside their own needs and focus on helping others feel important. If you make them feel inferior, they will not enjoy the time you spend together.

Honesty

Although honesty is important to friendships, it may be one of the most difficult qualities to maintain. When you ask a friend for honesty, she may prefer preserving the peace over telling you what she really thinks. But honesty promotes trust. A good friend cares enough to tell you the truth and has sufficient confidence in the relationship to be assured of a positive outcome.

1. What does the kindness of a friend come from according to the passage?
A.Respect.B.Excitement.C.Happiness.D.Belief.
2. What good friends will do if you make them feel less important according to the passage?
A.They will begin to care about their own needs.
B.They will take no interest in you.
C.They will feel uncomfortable to stay with you.
D.They are more likely to question about themselves.
3. The underlined word ''intertwined'' in the second paragraph probably means     .
A.connectedB.complicatedC.obviousD.common
4. What is the passage mainly about?
A.Being kind to friends.B.Why we need friends.
C.How to make friends.D.Qualities of a good friendship.

9 . We have long known that, for particular skills, people tend to rate themselves incorrectly. In a famous study in 1981, researchers asked people to rate their driving ability. More than 90 percent considered themselves above average. Of course, some people who think they are above average drivers really are. But the 90 percent statistic shows that many people inflate how they compare with others. In fact, only 50 percent of people can rate above average.

So when are people likely to be overconfident in how they rank? And when are they underconfident? Spencer Greenberg of Clear Thinking and his team conducted a study and asked people where they ranked on 100 skills.

For each skill, participants were asked how they thought they compared with others on the platform who shared their age and gender (性别), and lived in their area. If, on average, people thought they could outperform more than 50 percent of others at the task, that suggests systematic overconfidence. If, however, people thought they would outperform less than 50 percent, that's evidence of underconfidence.

There was great variation in how people assessed their relative skills at a task. On average, people rated themselves better than 75 percent of others in their ability to use a computer, for example. But people rated themselves better than only 32 percent of others in their ability to knit (编织) a sweater.

Next, the researchers found that people tend to be overconfident when it comes to tasks that are viewed as easy and underconfident when it comes to tasks that are viewed as hard. People overestimate (高估) how they compare with others in cutting up vegetables but underestimate where they rank in their ability to recite the alphabet backward.

Also, the more experienced people are at a task, the more people tend to be overconfident. People tend to be overconfident in their skill at frying an egg, which most people have done multiple times, and underconfident in their ability to paint a portrait (画像), which most people have rarely tried.

1. What does the underlined word “inflate” in Paragraph 1 mean?
A.Overstate.B.Imagine.C.Reconsider.D.Evaluate.
2. What percentage of people do the participants think they can beat at computer operation?
A.32%.B.50%.C.75%.D.90%.
3. In which skill do many participants rate themselves better than others?
A.Knitting a sweater.B.Painting a portrait.
C.Cutting up vegetables.D.Reciting the alphabet backward.
4. What might happen as people gain experience of a thing?
A.They tend to lose interest in it.
B.Their skill increases at a rapid pace.
C.They want to try more challenging things.
D.Their confidence rises faster than their skill.
2020-09-23更新 | 25次组卷 | 1卷引用:2021届湖南省常德市第二中学高三上学期开学考试英语试题
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10 . As the hot tears rolled down her face, I knew I had asked the wrong question. The words reverberated ( 回 响 ) in my mind: Widowed or divorced?

“Well, you could call me widowed,” she replied. “My husband died five months ago today.”

“I’m so sorry,” I said. “I needed it to fill out your credit application.”

“Don’t worry about it, honey,” she said. “If I never thought about it, I would not remember the love and the memories we shared. Even after 50 years of marriage, each passing moment would bring a deeper meaning to the word ‘love’.”

I began to deal with her credit application, words hung in the air. My mind was not focused on the task, and I was unsuccessful in my first few attempts. After I finally completed it, she continued in a heart-to-heart. I couldn’t believe someone could open up to a perfect stranger.

“Have you ever been married?” she asked.

I couldn’t help but laugh. I hadn’t even thought about getting married. Besides, I looked nothing like a married woman.

“Ah, no,” I replied. “I’m only 16.”

“Sixteen?” she murmured (嘟囔).“That’s a great age, an age of lessons. There’s so much worth learning.”

She then spoke in a whisper, sharing the one lesson that I will carry with me the rest of my life. “Never, ever take anyone for granted . If you are in love with someone, let it be known as often as you feel it. Otherwise, life may pass you by. Don’t spend your life angry. The ridiculous arguments you think are important won’t even be remembered in a short time.”

I have never seen that woman again, but her words of inspiration still live in me.

1. The author asked the woman the question out of______.
A.necessityB.kindnessC.curiosityD.respect
2. What can we know about the woman?
A.She broke up with her husband.B.She got married 50 years ago.
C.She was angry with the author.D.She was thankful to the author.
3. According to Paragraph 5, the author failed in her first few attempts to do her work probably because ______.
A.she was regretful for asking the question
B.she was not very familiar with her job
C.she was thinking about what the woman said
D.she was wondering what the woman would say next
4. What lesson did the author learn from the woman?
A.Take others seriously.B.Never speak to a stranger.
C.There is so much worth learningD.There is nothing more important than love.
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