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1 . 一些动植物因无法适应不断变化的气候,正濒临灭绝。
Some plants and animals are threatened with extinction ________ the changing climate.
2021-10-09更新 | 20次组卷 | 1卷引用:上海市2016—2017学年普通高中学业水平考试英语试题
2019高三·上海·学业考试
翻译-整句汉译英 | 适中(0.65) |
2 . 值得一提的是,在王老师的影响下,她的同事们更关注孩子们的努力,而不是他们的成绩。(more than)(汉译英)
2021-01-02更新 | 20次组卷 | 2卷引用:2019年上海高考英语真题
2019高三·上海·学业考试
阅读理解-阅读单选(约480词) | 适中(0.65) |

3 . Geographers are interested in the spatial patterns observed on earth. Bridging the natural and social sciences, Geography is the interdisciplinary study of environments and how people interact with the environment. It is important to study geography because many of the world's problems require understanding the interdependence between human activities and the environment. Geography is therefore a beneficial major for students because its theories and methods provide them with analytical skills relevant to occupations focused on solving social and environmental problems. The Department of Geography offers eight majors that help students tailor their focus of study.

The Geography—Globalization and Development major will provide students with a sophisticated understanding of contemporary global issues and a geographical framework for analyzing key issues involved in national and international development. Reflecting the discipline of geography as a whole, this major emphasizes an integrated approach to studying the relationship of global change to individual and community well-being by combining the benefits of area studies with theoretical and topical investigations in the curriculum.

Our department is committed to excellence in both teaching and advising. Several of our faculty members have received teaching awards, and we are known across campus for the quality of our advising. As a geography major, you will meet one-on-one with your faculty advisor every semester during advising week, and you are always welcome to talk with your advisor at any time throughout the semester whenever questions may arise. In addition to advising our students about their academic programs, we provide timely information about internships, nationally competitive awards, and other opportunities as they arise. Many of our students complete internships and several of our students over the last few years have received nationally competitive awards.

For more information about our program, please visit our website, or contact our Undergraduate Chair, whose information is listed above. Admissions Information

Freshmen/First-Year Admission

No requirements beyond University admission requirements.

Change of Program Policy

No selective or limited admission requirements.

External Transfer Admission

No requirements beyond University admission requirements.

Opportunities Upon Graduation

With a liberal arts degree in Geography—Globalization and Development, students are prepared for employment in a variety of fields, including non-profit and government work, particularly in the areas of community and international development. This degree will also prepare students well to work in the private sector in an international context. Graduates from this program will also be well situated to continue on to graduate school or law school, with research and professional interest in academic fields, including, but not limited to, geography, public affairs and policy, development studies, and community and regional planning.

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1. Who can be selected as the target of the geography course in the passage?
A.A freshman who has studied in a university.
B.A college student majoring in geography.
C.A senior high school graduate interested in geography.
D.A high school graduate who wants to find a job.
2. What are the advantages of choosing the geography major in this university in terms of employment?
A.Acquiring skills to solve social and environmental problems.
B.Understanding contemporary global issues.
C.Getting one-on-one information on geography teaching.
D.Achieving more international opportunities.
3. Where is the most likely place to read this passage?
A.In a magazine.
B.On the university website.
C.In a geographic journal.
D.On the enrollment information network.
2021-01-02更新 | 77次组卷 | 3卷引用:2019年上海高考英语真题

4 . It is 9:05 a.m. and a group of Chinese businessmen are outside a hotel conference room in Sao Paulo, waiting for their Brazilian (巴西的) hosts. The meeting was scheduled to start five minutes ago, but, like many meetings in Brazil, it did not start on time. The Brazilians arrive, complaining loudly about the morning’s traffic and go immediately to breakfast. Cultural differences between the two countries become clear.

In 2009, China replaced the US as Brazil’s biggest trading partner. As a result,Brazilian companies are keen to understand the Chinese better and find the best way to do business together.

For companies already working with China, getting to know the culture is a priority. At Chinbra, São Paulo’s biggest Chinese language school, students, who mainly work in the import business, take evening classes to learn Chinese. About half the lesson is about culture issues. They ask questions such as “Should I give my business card with two hands?” and “What presents should I give-something Brazilian?”

Some business deals fail because of small things like a misunderstood e-mail. “In addition to language problems, there is also a lack of cultural understanding between the two countries.” says Charles Tang, president of the Brazil-China Chamber of Commerce.

One big issue is timing. For successful deals with the Chinese, it is important to be on time for meetings and to meet deadlines.                                In Brazil, because of high inflation (通货膨胀) during the 1980s and early 1990s and many failed plans, long-term planning was not a priority. Today, many companies still prefer to plan as they go along and fix problems when they happen. The Chinese are totally different. They like to plan everything in advance and in detail.

1. According to paragraph 1, Brazilians are most likely to ________ when they host international conferences.
A.have breakfastB.make it a priority to arrive on time
C.warn of the bad local traffic conditionsD.be late and keep their guests waiting
2. What do students focus on at Chinbra?
A.Practical tips jellyfish on doing import business.
B.Proper manners in multinational companies.
C.The Chinese language and cultural knowledge.
D.The survival skills needed in Chinese companies.
3. Which of the following sentences best fits in the blank in the last paragraph?
A.Another issue is planning.B.It’s a matter of principle.
C.Otherwise conflict will arise.D.Things may differ elsewhere.
2020-04-24更新 | 42次组卷 | 1卷引用:上海市2016—2017学年普通高中学业水平考试英语试题
阅读理解-阅读单选(约390词) | 较难(0.4) |

5 . Bloggers (写博客的人) are sometimes accused of being egomaniacs (after all, what could make one more proud than to assume that the whole world is interested in your thoughts?) and some are the source of ridicule. With more than half of all blogs on the Internet written by under-19s, parents are increasingly worried that their youngsters are putting their personal safety at risk.

Perhaps parents should focus on the positive. For a lucky few, blogging has led to fame and fortune on a scale that most people can only dream of. One of the best-known of these is Maisie Lim, whose fashion blog Style Cookie is read by such famous people as Miuccia Prada, Anna Wintour and Lady Gaga. Maisie is regularly invited to top fashion shows around the world and has thousands of fans.

Due to the fact that Maisie is only 15 years old, her parents have received a lot of criticism for letting her achieve so much at such a young age. Some people think it is inappropriate for a teen to become so heavily involved in the “adult” world. Maisie, though, is just one example of a growing phenomenon: the teen blogger businessperson.

“I was shopping at discount shops, taking photos of my clothes and writing down my thoughts. Starting a style blog seemed like the next logical step because it was a way to share things that inspired me jellyfish with a global audience. I started when I was 11, which was before blogs became big. I never dreamed it would take off.” says Maisie.

Besides updating her blog, Maisie spends time running a web magazine for teenage girls and employs four editors as well as numerous writers, illustrators and photographers.

For more inspiration, look at Suke Smith’s lifestyle blog Pay it Forward. Due to the success followers on Twitter. At 16, Suke is considered experienced on the blogging scene.

Despite the success of the teenage bloggers like Maisie and Suke, it can be tough for teens to be taken seriously because of their age. “But if you’re offering something a bit different, and you’re passionate about what you do, people will notice you,” explains Maisie.

1. The word “egomaniacs” (paragraph 1) most probably refers to bloggers who ________.
A.like toB.worry about their parents
C.spend too much time onlineD.have too much self-importance
2. When Maisie’s blog became successful, she felt ________.
A.concernedB.surprisedC.uncomfortableD.grateful
3. One reason Maisie gives for her success as a blogger is that ________.
A.she employs a team of helpers
B.she is often invited to top fashion shows
C.she takes a tough attitude toward criticism
D.she shares things with great enthusiasm
4. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?
A.Inspirational Teen BloggingB.An Issue of Parental Concern
C.Different Views on TeenagersD.Professional Fashion Bloggers
2014高三·上海·学业考试
阅读理解-阅读单选(约380词) | 适中(0.65) |

6 . In 2008, a study was conducted in Hong Kong to find out why some people appeared to be better at public speaking. Three hundred people who were employed in jobs that require an advanced level of public speaking skills were interviewed. The participants included politicians, professors and motivational speakers. The results of the study showed that 77% of the participants reported having parents that encouraged them to ask questions and state their opinions from a young age. Eighty-five percent answered that their parents had repeatedly exposed them to a variety of positive “public speaking” experiences at home. These experiences included practicing speeches, performing dramas and reciting poems.

In another study to determine the causes of fear of public speaking, 70% of the participants said they had not had any public speaking opportunities at home. Eighteen percent of the participants had been given such opportunities, but these had resulted in a loss of confidence.

One of the participants recalled a painful experience from when he was eight years old. His parents had arranged for him to present his school project about earthquakes to his cousins. As an outgoing boy, he was eager to show off all his hard work, until he forgot a sentence and started to stutter (结巴). His cousins began to laugh at him, and instead of his family encouraging him to continue with his presentation, his father told him to call it a day. The stress of this incident and the feeling of being rejected carried over to school, where he started struggling with his words and went red like a sunset every time he had to speak in front of an audience.

From these studies, we can see that the way parents handle their child’s communication efforts and a child’s future attitude towards public speaking can be linked. Not all people are born afraid of public speaking, but rather they grow to be afraid of it due to awful experiences or outside influences. Yet this does not mean they have no control over their fear — because they do.

1. According to the study of 2008, ________ were important in making successful public speakers.
A.caring professorsB.high motivations
C.encouraging parentsD.original opinions
2. In the 3rd paragraph, the expression “call it a day” most probably means ________.
A.stopB.respond
C.tryD.relax
3. Which of the following might be the best title of the passage?
A.How much exposure to public speaking is proper?
B.What kinds of jobs require public speaking skills?
C.Is public speaking important for children?
D.Are people born afraid of public speaking?
4. The paragraph following the last might be about ________.
A.more experiences of unsuccessful public speaking
B.ways to gain self-confidence in public speaking
C.other reasons for failure in public speaking
D.features of successful public speaking
2020-04-06更新 | 60次组卷 | 2卷引用:2014年上海市普通高中学业水平考试英语试题
2014高三·上海·学业考试
阅读理解-阅读单选(约390词) | 适中(0.65) |

7 . Hetty Robinson learnt all about money when very young. As a child, she read the financial pages of the newspaper to her rich father. Her father died when Hetty was 30, and she inherited $1 million. When she herself died in 1916, she left almost $100 million to her two children.

Hetty made her money on the New York stock exchange. She was a financial genius. She made money so easily that people called her the Witch of Wall Street. But although she was one of the richest women in the world, she counted every cent and spent as little as possible. She didn’t own a house, because she didn’t want to pay property taxes. So she and her children lived in cheap hotels.

She spent almost nothing on clothes, and always wore the same long black dress. She washed it herself, but to save soap she only washed the bottom of the dress, where it touched the ground. Other people had their own offices, but Hetty used a desk in the bank where she kept her money, because it didn’t cost anything. She sat in the bank and ate her sandwiches while she bought and sold stocks and shares. If the bank complained, she just moved all her money to another bank.

Hetty’s family paid the price for her meanness. When she was 33 she married a millionaire, Edward Green, and they had two children. But Green lost all his money, so she left him. When her son, Ned, injured his knee, Hetty didn’t want to pay for a doctor, so she took him to a free hospital for poor people. Unfortunately the doctor knew Hetty was rich and he asked for money. Hetty refused and took the boy away. His leg got worse and two years later doctors removed it.

But eventually Ned got his revenge. At the age of 81 Hetty had an argument with a shop assistant about the price of a bottle of milk. She became so angry that she had a heart attack and died. So Hetty’s meanness finally killed her. Ned inherited half his mother’s fortune, and he spent it all on parties, holidays and expensive jewellery.

1. What fact can be learned about Hetty Robinson from the passage?
A.She came from a poor family.B.She worked for a bank.
C.She was nice to her son.D.She died from extreme anger.
2. Hetty Robinson was called the Witch of Wall Street mainly because ________.
A.she was fond of reading financial pages of the newspaper
B.she made a huge fortune easily through stocks and shares
C.she liked wearing the same long black dress every day
D.she turned out to be the richest woman in New York
3. Which of the following best describes Hetty Robinson?
A.Talented but not generous.B.Wealthy and kind.
C.Aggressive but not diligent.D.Curious and lucky.
2020-04-03更新 | 30次组卷 | 1卷引用:2014年上海市普通高中学业水平考试英语试题
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