江苏省2022届准高三英语 完形+阅读 暑假限时训练7.docx
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1、江苏省2022届准高三英语 完形+阅读 暑假限时训练7I. 完形 Everyone hates to wait in lines. But its not always the length of the wait we find so _1_ . Our behavior when waiting is only _2_ defined by the length of the wait. “Often the psychology of queuing is more _3_than the statistics of the wait itself,” said the MIT rese
2、archer Richard Larson, an expert on waiting lines.One obvious _4_of queuing psychology is that we get bored when we wait in line. This issue is _5_ in many ways, from magazines in hospital waiting rooms to mirrors in elevators _6_we can check our appearance.We really _7_ it when we expect a short wa
3、it and then get a long one. But studies show that we are much more _8_when we are given an idea of how long well be waiting. Walt Disney Co knows this _9_ than anyone else. It posts estimated waiting times for attractions in its theme parks. But according to Larson, these times are _10_so that visit
4、ors get to the front of the queue more quickly than they expect. It keeps them _11_.But perhaps the biggest influence on our feelings about waiting in a line has to do with our sense of _12_. When it comes to queues, the universally acknowledged _13_ is first come, first served. Any deviation (违反) f
5、rom this principle is regarded as unfair and can _14_violent queue rage (大怒).Sometimes,however,wearewillingtomake_15_.Forexample, we are fine with the priority given to those with a more critical condition in hospital._16_inmostsituations,wedemandfairness.Youve probably _17_ mild queue rage yourself
6、 in fast food restaurants, watching people in the other line move faster than you, _18_yourself for having chosen the “wrong” line.In order to solve this problem, the serpentine (蛇形的) line was _19_. Slate magazines website explains: “The serpentine line isnt always faster than multi-lines. But it of
7、fers important relief: you absolutely _20_have to see someone arrive after you and get served before you.”1. A. unchangeable B. uninterestingC. unbearable D. unbelievable 2. A. simply B. partly C. naturally D. completely3. A. necessary B. different C. reasonable D. important4. A. reason B. aspect C.
8、 disadvantage D. result5. A. solved B. reflected C. explained D. discovered6. A. in case B. as if C. so that D. even if7. A. hate B. imagine C. understand D. consider8. A. careful B. patient C. worried D. polite9. A. less B. longer C. better D. worse10. A. incorrectly estimated B. accurately estimat
9、edC. underestimated D. overestimated11. A. happy B. relaxed C. busy D. surprised12. A. defeat B. fairness C. achievement D. disappointment13. A. truth B. information C. habit D. standard14. A. lead to B. result fromC. relate to D. put forward15. A. differences B. changesC. exceptions D. preparations
10、16. A. Then B. But C. So D. As17. A. experienced B. noticed C. prevented D. performed18. A. warning B. reminding C. excusing D. blaming19. A. changed B. replaced C. invented D. forbidden20. A. never B. often C. even D. stillII. 阅读(A)People have always been fascinated in celebrities. Even before the
11、days of movies and TV, there were enthusiastic fans of famous regional actors and singers in every part of the world.Nowadays, what with celebrities “official websites” and daily blogs, fandom has reached a whole new level. The distance between fans and celebrities has narrowed. Thanks to the Intern
12、et, you can enjoy Shang Wenjies blog and feel as if she is talking to you and you alone.A true and loyal fan will tell you that its exciting to read about the comings and goings of these special people. He or she finds out what the celebrity has worn this week, who theyre going to dinner with, and w
13、hat they ordered for dessert at that dinner. Oh, and they will tell you, “Im not obsessed (着迷的).”Yeah, right. If youre putting in more than 20 minutes a day in “fandom”, then its starting to get to be too much. Anything more is moving toward FAN-aticism.Sure, it is distracting to take an interest in
14、 the world of the rich and famous. Its normal to enjoy a little celebrity gossip. Its fun going to live concerts and book signings. But at the end of the day, celebrity lives are not part of our own lives. When we identify with famous people to such extreme levels that we start to see them as soul m
15、ates, were “over-identifying”. Weve crossed the line.Psychologists have a name for this type of behavior. They call it “Celebrity Obsession Syndrome”. There is even a psychological test that measures the extent (程度) to which a person is involved in the details of a celebritys personal life. If, for
16、example, I read about celebrities daily and chat occasionally on QQ with other fans, then this is behavior on the lower end of the scale. If, however, I display an unhealthy need to identify with a stars every move and every emotion, then I am at the higher end of this scale.Each of us has to decide
17、 whether our celebrity watching is healthy behavior. I for one think that there may be a lot of secret FAN-atics out there who are FAN-tasizing over their star. Perhaps theyre in denial about the hours and emotional energy theyre spending each day. Dont believe me? Then take a look at this popular c
18、elebrity gossip website: .21. We can conclude from the first two paragraphs that, thanks to the Internet, _.A. fans can communicate with stars directlyB. fans can follow celebrities much more closelyC. people have become crazier about celebritiesD. enthusiastic fans appear in every part of the world
19、22. What does the underlined phrase “cross the line” refer to in the article?A. Enjoying a little celebrity gossip.B. Claiming to be obsessed with stars.C. Considering stars as intimate friends.D. Reading about the details of stars lives.23. The author seems to think that celebrities _.A. take up to
20、o much of our timeB. do not matter to our livesC. are not worth talking aboutD. are just trying to get attention24. What is the authors attitude toward fandom?A. In todays society its normal to be obsessed with stars.B. Its simply silly to follow stars.C. You should control your interest in stars.D.
21、 You should hide your feelings about celebrities.(B)At 10 years old, Flynn McGarry became sick of the meals his mother cooked for him. So the Los Angeles native took matters into his own hands and started making his own dinners. One of his specialties? Trout with braised leeks (韭葱炖鲑鱼).Now 13, the yo
22、ung chef is being praised as a “food prodigy”. He will spend his summer apprenticing with some of the best chefs at LAs famous restaurants, MSNBC Nightly News reports.McGarry began making a name for himself in the culinary world when John Sedlar, owner of the trendy Playa Restaurant, let McGarry tak
23、e over the kitchen for a special nine-course meal. The meal sold out almost instantly.“Flynn is a very unusual young man, and hes very, very passionate,” owner John Sedlar told MSNBC.By usual teenage boy standards, its true. So strong is his passion for cooking that the young man has turned his bedr
24、oom into an experimental kitchen laboratory.Instead of video game consoles, baseball trophies and movie posters, McGarrys room is lined with mixers, pots and pans, cutting boards and a stainless steel worktable. Its where McGarry cooks his monthly pop-up dinners, which are served from his familys di
25、ning room, a monthly supper club he calls Eureka.McGarry is deft (灵巧的) and confident in the kitchen, with skills hes been practicing since he was a child. What started out as a means of self-preservation from his moms unsatisfactory cooking has turned into a passion that the teen hopes to develop in
26、to a career.“My goal? Michelin three stars, a restaurant in the top 50 list,” he told MSNBC. “Hopefully the top five.” Meanwhile, McGarrys 13-year-old rsum is already richer and more impressive than most cooks many times his age.McGarry isnt the only talented young prodigy to surprise experts in his
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