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    一、阅读理解
    Experience the magic f theater t enhance yur daily life. Here are sme ptins fr yu t explre. Shakespearean Play at the Grand Theater The play is perfrmed at 3456 Oak Street. The seasn extends frm July t September, with special shws in May and Octber. Seasn pass hlders receive exclusive discunts. Phne: 987-6543.
    Imprvisatinal Cmedy Trupe This grup perfrms at the Cmedy Club lcated at 5678 Pine Street, ffering a series f shws frm April t July. Call 555-0123 fr mre details.
    Drama Ensemble The ensemble presents its perfrmances at the Civic Playhuse, situated at 7890 Maple Street, with a regular seasn running frm Nvember thrugh March and summer perfrmances in the Civic Park. Fr ticket inquiries, dial 123-4567.
    University Theater Department (UTD) Shws are typically hsted at the Mainstage Theater n campus. UTD ffers a diverse range f prductins. University students can attend the perfrmances fr free with their student ID. Fr further infrmatin, cntact 456-7890.
    Outdr Amphitheater It's lcated at 1234 Birch Street. This is a spacius utdr venue with cvered frnt rws and featuring well-knwn perfrmances thrughut the summer seasn! Phne: 321-9876.
    1.What number wuld yu dial t secure tickets fr a Shakespearean play? ______
    A. 987-6543
    B. 555-0123
    C. 123-4567
    D. 321-9876
    2.When can yu attend an Imprvisatinal Cmedy Trupe shw? ______
    A. In June
    B. In January
    C. In March
    D. In December
    3.Where can university students enjy free perfrmances with their student ID? ______
    A. At the Grand Theater
    B. At the Cmedy Club
    C. At the Mainstage Theater
    D. At the Outdr Amphitheater
    The anchring effect, a prevalent cgnitive bias in the financial sectr, significantly skews ur investment decisins. It serves as a mental shrtcut that simplifies cmplex financial assessments by relying n the first piece f infrmatin encuntered. This can lead t subptimal investment chices, as it may cause investrs t cling t utdated r irrelevant data, ignring mre recent and pertinent financial indicatrs. This is a primary reasn why sme financial advisrs can influence clients t maintain investments that are n lnger prfitable, and why certain investment firms can sustain higher fees despite market dwnturns.
    Cntrary t the assumptin that investrs are slely swayed by initial data pints, sme research suggests that when investrs are prmpted t reassess their psitins, they might perceive alternative investments as mre lucrative. Hwever, when faced with the decisin t act, they ften revert t the initial anchr. This culd explain the divergence between investrs' stated gals and their actual investment actins, such as hlding nt lsing stcks r cntinuing with underperfrming funds.
    It might be seductive t regard the anchring effect as an bstacle, smething t be surmunted as it might seem t hinder ur prgress tward achieving financial bjectives. Yet, adpting such a perspective culd be self-defeating, as it steers us tward a macr-level mindset where change is perceived as necessitating a radical and dramatic verhaul that investrs might nt be prepared t undertake. Sme financial literature prpses that the remedy fr the frustratin stemming frm anchring is t immerse neself in diverse investment pprtunities. While this might appear effective in the shrt term, it culd result in merely substituting ne set f risks fr anther, with the added danger f feeling verwhelmed and facing financial exhaustin.
    What if, instead, we culd leverage the anchring effect t ur advantage? Anchring is nt merely a limitatin but als a fundatin fr infrmed decisin-making and a pathway fr financial grwth. We can incrementally expand ur investment hrizns. By cnceptualizing anchring as a malleable cncept, we can mdify the cnditins within and arund ur financial strategies t create mre rm fr ur investment preferences t take rt and evlve steadily. Frm this vantage pint, we will start t make chices frm an increasingly diverse pl f valuable pprtunities.
    4.What enables financial advisrs t influence clients t maintain unprfitable investments? ______
    A. The superir investment strategy.
    B. The initial data pints.
    C. The anchring effect.
    D. The market dynamics.
    5.What insight can be gained frm the secnd paragraph? ______
    A. Initial data pints always lead t better investments.
    B. Investrs tend t disregard new financial indicatrs.
    C. The anchring effect has bth psitive and negative aspects.
    D. There is ften a gap between investment gals and actins.
    6.What is the authr's stance n the slutin prpsed by sme literature? ______ A. Critical.
    B. Accepting.
    C. Neutral.
    D. Cautius.
    7.Hw shuld we apprach the anchring effect accrding t the passage? ______ A. T cnsider it as an impediment.
    B. T priritize it abve all else.
    C. T replace it with a diverse range f investments.
    D. T subtly utilize it t expand ur investment perspectives.
    In the crprate jungle, lyalty ften trumps persnal gain, as demnstrated by a recent study n team dynamics. Researchers fund that emplyees are willing t frg individual recgnitin t maintain strng team bnds, even when it means missing ut n ptential career advancements.
    Dr. Alex Thrntn, a specialist in rganizatinal behavir, explained the study: "We mnitred the interactins f numerus emplyees within a cmpany, each identified with a unique cde. We created tw teams, Alpha and Beta, and set up a system where nly members frm the same team wrking tgether culd access exclusive resurces and pprtunities." If members frm different teams, Alpha with Beta, attempted t cllabrate, they were denied access. Individual effrts were rewarded with basic recgnitin, but nt the cveted pprtunities they sught.
    Thrntn said, "The gal was t see if emplyees culd frm new alliances fr better pprtunities. They might have allies in the wrng team. Wuld they abandn them t align with thse wh culd ffer better prspects? Emplyees prved t be strategic, quickly learning t leave behind less advantageus alliances fr better pprtunities. Hwever, they shwed a different side when it came t their cre team members, even if it meant frging pprtunities."
    Thrntn highlighted that emplyees were an ideal subject fr the study as they were intelligent and had cmplex scial netwrks within the cmpany. "Yu have individuals netwrking beynd their immediate team, engaging with a variety f clleagues. They are akin t the intricate dynamics f human sciety."
    Michael Kings, a prfessr f business psychlgy at the University f Exeter, cmmented, "These findings enhance ur cmprehensin f scial intelligence develpment, illustrating that the ability t mnitr and recall infrmatin abut team members can lead t cllective benefits."
    8.Accrding t the experiment, what d emplyees priritize abve all else?A. Their immediate team.B. Their prfessinal netwrk.C. Aviding career stagnatin.D. Securing individual pprtunities.
    9.What can be inferred abut the emplyees in the experiment?A. Emplyees frm different teams received basic recgnitin.B. Emplyees wrking alne received the exclusive pprtunities.C. Emplyees with their cre team received nthing.D. Emplyees frm the same team accessed exclusive pprtunities.
    10.Hw did the researchers cnduct the study?A. By making emplyees act like their cded identities suggested.B. By bserving hw emplyees interacted when cmpeting fr resurces.C. By examining the dynamics between the tw created teams.D. By cmparing emplyee behavir t that f ther rganizatinal mdels.
    11.What is the purpse f the final paragraph?A. T elucidate the brader implicatins f the research.B. T ffer ptential explanatins fr the bserved behavirs.C. T suggest practical applicatins f the study's insights.D. T critique ptential flaws in the research methdlgy.
    二、七选五
    12.The final stretch f yur cllege educatin is like a marathn, with the finish line in sight but the curse still demanding yur utmst effrt. It's an exhilarating time, as yu prepare t step int the prfessinal wrld. ① , but it can als be a time f great tensin. With the right apprach, yu can crss the finish line with pise and accmplishment.
    ② . Set a clear and detailed agenda fr yur thesis defense and ther key academic cmmitments. Break dwn these tasks int manageable parts and tackle them methdically. This will help yu avid the last-minute rush and keep yur research n track.
    Furthermre, it's essential t lk after yur health and well-being. ③ . Pursue hbbies that bring yu jy and relaxatin, such as gardening, phtgraphy, r simply engaging in meaningful cnversatins with yur peers. Maintaining yur well-being is vital fr staying fcused and ready t take n any academic challenges.
    Yu're nt alne in this academic marathn. Seek supprt when yu need it. Whether it's guidance frm yur prfessrs r mral supprt frm yur fellw students, ④ .
    Finally, keep a psitive utlk thrughut yur final year. Build a netwrk f mentrs and friends wh encurage yu and believe in yur capabilities. ⑤ . Recgnize that challenges are part f the prcess and use them as stepping stnes t success.
    The last year f cllege is a blend f emtins, but with these strategies, yu can make the mst f it and set the stage fr a successful career as yu mve frward.
    A. It's the mment t realize yur lng-held aspiratins.
    B. Start by rganizing yur time and resurces effectively.
    C. Ensure yu get adequate rest and pursue leisure activities.
    D. They can prvide insights and share their experiences.
    E. Stay clse t thse wh challenge and supprt yu.
    F. Remember t celebrate yur prgress and recgnize yur grwth.
    G. Cultivate a mindset that sees bstacles as pprtunities.
    三、完形填空
    I was n a lng-haul train jurney. The train was an ld-fashined, nn-heated ne, and it was incredibly crwded. Passengers wh were frtunate enugh t have a view f the scenery thrugh the windws seemed t be 1 the bustling wrld utside. Thse wh were stuck in the aisles, with n place t sit, were 2 leaning against the luggage racks.
    After what felt like an eternity, I was utterly 3 and restlessly mved frm ne ft t the ther, trying t alleviate the 4 . Suddenly, I felt a gentle tap n my shulder. Turning arund, I saw an elderly wman with a warm smile, lking 5 at me. She std up and gestured that I culd take her seat fr a while. I was taken aback and 6 accepted her kind gesture. After a brief respite, I 7 her t reclaim her seat. A yung man seated acrss the aisle had 8 ur interactin.
    At that mment, an unexpected turn f events ccurred. The yung man gt up and ffered his seat t a weary traveler. Surprisingly, this 9 f kindness ignited a chain reactin, and sn, almst everyne n the train fund a place t sit. Passengers 10 began t cnverse, exchanging stries and laughter. The atmsphere became quite 11 fr the remainder f the trip.
    This memrable experience has stayed with me t this day. It taught me a valuable 12 that by sharing what we have, we can 13 the burdens f thers and make this shared jurney mre bearable.
    13.A. absrbed by B. detached frm C. captivated by D. repelled by
    14.A. intermittently B. persistently C. spradically D. reluctantly
    15.A. drained B. intrigued C. agitated D. perturbed
    16.A. strain B. awkwardness C. tensin D. fatigue
    17.A. intently B. casually C. indifferently D. keenly
    18.A. hesitantly B. indifferently C. gratefully D. reluctantly
    19.A. prmpted B. implred C. urged D. insisted
    20.A. mnitred B. ignred C. anticipated D. verlked
    21.A. spntaneus B. calculated C. deliberate D. accidental
    22.A. gradually B. immediately C. reluctantly D. ccasinally
    23.A. cnvivial B. slemn C. tense D. mntnus
    24.A. lessn B. principle C. ntin D. belief
    25.A. alleviate B. impse C. share D. transfer
    四、短文填空
    26.The Dragn Bat Festival, als knwn as the Duanwu Festival, is a traditinal Chinese hliday celebrated natinwide ① (remember) Qu Yuan, ne f the greatest pets f ancient China and the ② (early) knwn by name. When Qu Yuan jumped int a river ut f lve fr his cuntry in 278 BC, peple ③ (desperate) rwed ut in bats t search fr him. This inspired the Dragn Bat Festival, which takes place each year n the fifth day f the fifth mnth f the Chinese calendar, ④ day when Qu Yuan died. Festivities vary in different parts f China, ⑤ they share several traditins, dragn bat racing included. Rwers sit in large dragn-shaped bats and rw them ⑥ the beat f a drum (鼓), which is usually played by smene ⑦ (seat) at the frnt f the bat. Anther feature f the celebratins is a ppular snack called zngzi r ⑧ (stick) rice dumplings. It is believed that zngzi, which represent gd luck, ⑨ (thrw) int the river t stp fish eating Qu Yuanˈs bdy. In sme parts f China, mugwrt (艾草) leaves can be seen ⑩ (hang) n drs r windws during the Dragn Bat Festival t discurage insects frm entering the huse.
    五、书面表达
    27.假定你是李华。你的英国朋友Eric来中国旅游时发现中国有很多茶馆(teahuse),对此非常好奇,特写邮件向你咨询。请给用英语回复邮件,向他介绍中国的茶馆。内容包括:(1)历史悠久,可追溯到西晋(the Western Jin Dynasty);(2)茶馆的意义和作用;(3)邀请Eric到茶馆品茶。注意:(1)词数80词左右;(2)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;Dear Eric,
    Yurs sincerely,
    Li Hua
    六、读后续写
    28.I knew I wuld have a beynd-busy summer. I was set t be a junir teacher fr the Little Dragns Karate Camp, and I had als jined the summer swim team. But there was mre; Ollie and I had just launched ur dg-walking business, and we already had a cuple f clients lined up.
    "Yu might be biting ff mre than yu can chew," my mm said with a warning glance when I shared my plans, adding, "I want t d everything!"
    "Dn't wrry," I replied with a grin. "I have strng teeth!"
    My mm smiled back. "In this case, it's yur rganizatinal skills, nt yur teeth, that need t be strng." I brushed ff her cncern.
    The first week was surprisingly manageable. With Ollie away and the karate camp still n the hrizn, I nly had my swimming gear t wrry abut. The secnd week was equally smth. I swam and even received a cmpliment frm a Little Dragn at the karate camp, wh declared me his favrite teacher.
    Hwever, I sn realized that juggling tw activities was mre challenging. My backpack was already full with swim gear, s I needed a separate ne fr my karate attire. Navigating frm the karate camp t the pl with tw backpacks was n easy feat, but I was still in cntrl—until Ollie returned.
    "We're behind n ur business preparatins!" he exclaimed. "We need t use every spare minute t get things in rder."
    "But I dn't have any spare minutes!" I prtested.
    "Did yu frget we agreed t walk Alfie every Saturday and Muffin n Tuesdays at 4:00?" Ollie reminded me. I culdn't let him dwn, s I prcured a third backpack, filling it with dg tys, treats, and plastic bags. I thught I had everything figured ut.
    But I was mistaken. It didn't take lng fr the chas t ensue. My belngings fr dg-walking, karate, and swimming were sn a tangled mess, ften frgtten r misplaced. One day, I left my karate backpack behind and had t brrw an ill-fitting utfit frm Emma. The next, I remembered my karate gear but neglected my swimsuit, frcing me t spend the afternn assisting at the snack shp instead f swimming. And n anther ccasin, when I reached int my dg-walking backpack fr plastic bags, all I fund were misplaced swim gggles and sunscreen.
    As the summer days grew htter, the pressure munted. I was determined t excel in all my cmmitments, but the munting disarray threatened t unravel my carefully laid plans. Little did I knw, a twist f fate was just arund the crner, ne that wuld challenge my reslve and frce me t reevaluate my pririties. But that's a stry fr anther day...
    注意:(1)续写词数应为150左右;
    (2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
    Wrse still, I had t keep track f all the special times.
    ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    Luckily, I, with my parents, came up with a slutin t get rganized._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    参考答案
    1.答案:A
    解析:根据第一段中的信息,莎士比亚戏剧在Grand Theater上演,时间为7月至9月,5月和10月有特别演出,季票持有者享有独家折扣,联系电话为987-6543。因此,预定莎士比亚戏剧的票应该拨打这个号码。
    2.答案:A
    解析:第一段提到即兴喜剧团队在Cmedy Club的演出时间是从4月到7月,因此6月是他们演出的月份之一。
    3.答案:C
    解析:第三段提到University Theater Department (UTD) 在校园内的Mainstage Theater举行演出,大学生可以使用学生证免费观看表演。
    4.答案:C
    解析:第二段提到,由于锚定效应,投资者可能会维持不再盈利的投资,而金融顾问能够利用这一效应影响客户。
    5.答案:D
    解析:第二段阐述了投资者在面对重新评估时可能会看到其他投资选项,但当需要做决定时,他们往往回到最初的锚定上。这解释了投资者声明的目标和实际投资行动之间的差异。
    6.答案:A
    解析:最后一段中,作者对文献提出的通过沉浸在不同的投资机会中来解决锚定效应带来的挫败感持批评态度,认为这可能会简单地用另一套风险替代当前的风险,并有可能导致投资者感到不知所措和财务上的疲惫。
    7.答案:D
    解析:文章最后一段强调,我们应该巧妙地利用锚定效应来拓宽我们的投资视野,而不是将其视为障碍。
    8.答案:A
    解析:最后一段中提到,尽管员工在策略上能够放弃不那么有利的联盟以获得更好的机会,但当涉及到他们的核心团队成员时,他们表现出了不同的一面,即使这意味着放弃机会。这表明员工最优先考虑的是他们的直接团队。
    9.答案:D
    解析:第二段中提到,只有同一团队的成员一起工作才能获得独家资源和机会。如果来自不同团队的成员尝试合作,他们将被拒绝访问。因此,可以推断出同一团队的员工能够获得独家机会。
    10.答案:C
    解析:第二段描述了研究人员创建了两个团队,Alpha和Beta,并设置了一个系统,考察了这两个团队之间的动态。
    11.答案:A
    解析:最后一段通过Michael Kings教授的评论,阐述了这项研究如何增强我们对社交智力发展的理解,说明了记住和监控团队成员信息的能力可以带来集体利益,从而阐明了研究的更广泛影响。
    12.答案:ABCDF
    解析:①这句话位于段落的开头,强调了大学最后一年是实现长期愿望的时刻,与后文提到的准备进入职业世界和以优雅和成就完成学业相呼应。
    ②紧接着上文提到的“With the right apprach”,提出首先需要有效组织时间和资源,为后续提到的制定清晰详细的议程和分解任务做铺垫。
    ③在提到关注健康和福祉之后,紧接着强调了要确保充足的休息和追求休闲活动,与后文提到的追求爱好和放松活动相一致。
    ④在提到寻求支持时,这一句说明了教授和同学可以提供的是洞察力和分享经验,与前文的寻求指导和道义支持相吻合。
    ⑤最后一句提到保持积极态度,建立鼓励和相信你能力的导师和朋友网络,紧接着提出要记得庆祝自己的进步并认识到自己的成长,与前文的积极看待和利用挑战作为成功的垫脚石相呼应。
    13.答案:C
    解析:原文中提到,有座位的乘客似乎被窗外忙碌的世界所吸引,"seemed t be captivated by the bustling wrld utside",表明他们对外面世界的景象感到着迷。
    14.答案:B
    解析:原文描述没有座位的乘客"were persistently leaning against the luggage racks",说明他们持续不断地倚靠在行李架上。
    15.答案:A
    解析:作者感到"utterly drained",表示感到筋疲力尽,由于长时间站立。
    16.答案:D
    解析:作者试图缓解"fatigue",即疲劳,通过不断地换脚站立。
    17.答案:A
    解析:老年妇女"lking intently at me",表示她专注地看着我。
    18.答案:C
    解析:作者对老年妇女的善意"accepted her kind gesture gratefully",表示感激地接受了她的好意。
    19.答案:D
    解析:作者在短暂休息后"insisted her t reclaim her seat",表示坚持让老年妇女重新坐下。
    20.答案:A
    解析:年轻男子"mnitred ur interactin",即观察了我和老年妇女之间的互动。
    21.答案:A
    解析:年轻男子的"spntaneus act f kindness",即自发的善举,引发了一连串的反应。
    22.答案:A
    解析:乘客们"gradually began t cnverse",表示他们逐渐开始交谈。
    23.答案:A
    解析:车厢的气氛变得"quite cnvivial",即友好欢乐的。
    24.答案:A
    解析:作者学到了宝贵的"lessn",即教训或启示。
    25.答案:A
    解析:通过分享,我们可以"alleviate the burdens f thers",即减轻他人的负担。
    26.答案:①t remember②earliest③desperately④the⑤but⑥t⑦seated⑧sticky⑨were thrwn⑩hanging
    解析:①"celebrate natinwide t remember",这里"t remember"作为目的状语,表示全国范围内庆祝的目的就是为了纪念。
    ②"ne f the greatest pets fancient China and the earliest knwn by name",这里"earliest"修饰pets,表示"最早已知的诗人之一"。
    ③"peple desperately rwed ut in bats t search fr him",这里"desperately"作为副词修饰动词rwed,表示人们绝望地划船去寻找。
    ④"which takes place each year n the fifth day f the fifth mnth f the Chinese calendar, the day when Qu Yuan died",这里"the day"特指端午节当天,故使用定冠词the。
    ⑤"Festivities vary in different parts f China, but they share several traditins",这里but用来表示转折,尽管各地的庆祝活动不同,但他们有一些共同的传统。
    ⑥"Rwers sit in large dragn-shaped bats and rw them t the beat f a drum",这里"t the beat"表示按照鼓点的节奏。
    ⑦"which is usually played by smene seated at the frnt f the bat",这里"seated"是过去分词作定语,修饰smene,表示坐在船头的人通常是坐着的。
    ⑧"Anther feature f the celebratins is a ppular snack called zngzi r sticky rice dumplings",这里"sticky"作为形容词修饰rice dumplings,表示"糯米"的粘性。
    ⑨"It is believed that zngzi, which represent gd luck, were thrwn int the river",这里使用过去分词作谓语,表示粽子被扔进河里。
    ⑩"mugwrt leaves can be seen hanging n drs r windws during the Dragn Bat Festival",这里"hanging"现在分词作宾语补足语,表示艾草叶子被挂着的状态。
    27.答案:
    Dear Eric,
    I'm delighted t hear abut yur curisity twards Chinese teahuses. With a histry that dates back t the Western Jin Dynasty, teahuses have been an integral part f Chinese culture. They are nt nly places fr drinking tea but als serve as scial hubs where peple gather t relax, cnverse, and even engage in cultural activities such as Chinese pera and traditinal music.
    Teahuses are a testament t the Chinese way f life, reflecting the values f cmmunity and tranquility. They prvide a serene escape frm the hustle and bustle f daily life, allwing visitrs t immerse themselves in the art f tea drinking and the cmpany f fellw tea enthusiasts.
    I wuld be thrilled t invite yu t a teahuse during yur visit. Let's share a cup f fragrant tea and experience the authentic Chinese tea culture tgether.
    Yurs sincerely,
    Li Hua
    28.答案:
    Wrse still, I had t keep track f all the special times. Each day seemed t bring a new challenge as I tried t balance my cmmitments. The cnstant switching between activities nt nly left me physically exhausted but als mentally strained. I felt like I was n the verge f cllapse, with the pressure munting and my carefully laid plans threatening t crumble.
    Luckily, I, with my parents, came up with a slutin t get rganized. We devised a clr-cded system fr my backpacks, assigning a specific clr t each activity. This way, I culd easily identify the crrect backpack fr the day's tasks. Additinally, we created a detailed schedule that included all my cmmitments, which I kept in a central lcatin fr easy reference. With this new system in place, I felt a sense f relief as I regained cntrl ver my chatic summer.
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