1、【 精品教育资源文库 】 外貌特征类 单词识记: heavy young appearance blank boot confused muscular clothing dark delighted doubtful dress elderly fair ugly smooth sweater beard blouse elegant 短语扫描: build on/upon 在 ? 基础上发展;依赖,依靠 build up 树立;逐步建立;增强 heavy traffic 拥挤的交通 ring off 挂断电话 ring up 打电话 (给 ) be serious about 对 ? 很
2、认真 judge by appearance 以貌取人 be of average height 中等个头 below/above average 低于 /超过平均水平 on average 平均;通常 跟踪训练 . 语境填词 1 It was the presidents second public (appear) to date. 2 He made efforts to move the (heavily) furniture. 3 This (cloth) sells well to the teenage market. 4 She had been in what doctors
3、 described as in a (confuse) state of mind for five years. 5 Walking through the deep snow in my high (靴子 ), I finally reached the farmhouse. . 单项填空 6 I hope they will finish the project in time, but they themselves are very that it will. 【 精品教育资源文库 】 A certain B confident C doubtful D suspicious 7
4、 I the hobby of fishing as a child. A built up B set up C kept up D took up 8 He was a good student and scored average in most subjects. A below B of C on D above 9 When taking an examination, youd better relax yourself to prevent your mind from going . A aggressive B blank C accurate D cautious 10
5、Everything seemed to be going for the first two days after I moved to New York. A vividly B generally C frequently D smoothly . 完形填空 A handsome man can earn a fifth more than a plainer colleague but a beautiful woman is not paid a penny more than her averagelooking colleagues, new research has shown
6、. The study by senior economists found that being goodlooking 1 male workers could earn 22 percent more than colleagues who looked 2 . Researchers said good looks did not give women a similar 3 . Andrew Leigh , the former economics professor at the Australian National University who coauthored the r
7、eport, said, “ 4 can be a doubleedged sword for women.” Some people still 5 good looks and intelligence are incompatible(不相容的 ) in women so a goodlooking woman cant be that 6 , but theres no dumbblonde syndrome(无脑综合征 ) 7 mens pay. He said that 8 he believed goodlooking women may also 9 more, the res
8、earch did not 10 his theory. 【 精品教育资源文库 】 The research found that 11 men in all jobs, from manual labor to highlypaid professional 12 , can earn 22 percent more than their colleagues doing a(n) 13 role. Men with belowaverage looks face a(n) 14 battle in the office, with ugliness reducing a mans ear
9、nings by 26 percent 15 an averagelooking worker.Former male model Ian Mitchell,28, who has a first class 16 in history from Edinburgh and now works for a cosmetics(化妆品 ) company, told the Sunday Times: “It gives you 17 , and I suspect people 18 to warm to you more quickly.” The study, entitled Unpac
10、king the Beauty Premium(保险费 ), was the largest exercise of its kind and repeated a 19 from 1984 to see if the beauty premium had changed.Leigh said the research showed people in the workplace were “lookist” and he hoped the findings would encourage 20 to revise their prejudice. 1 A.guaranteed B mean
11、t C conducted D appealed 2 A.average B energetic C smart D horrible 3 A.benefit B advantage C opportunity D award 4 A.Intelligence B Wealth C Beauty D Reputation 5 A.expect B suspect C ignore D believe 6 A.productive B effective C attractive D popular 7 A.harming B encouraging C affecting D sufferin
12、g 8 A.since B although C as D because 9 A.earn B benefit C produce D learn 10 A.approve B develop C accelerate D support 11 A.handsome B gifted 【 精品教育资源文库 】 C intelligent D common 12 A.positions B careers C knowledge D occasions 13 A.important B different C fair D similar 14 A.disappointing B chall
13、enging C promising D inspiring 15 A.based on B related to C compared with D connected with 16 A.role B altitude C degree D privilege 17 A.ambition B reference C satisfaction D confidence 18 A.attend B obtain C attempt D tend 19 A.survey B conclusion C performance D construction 20 A.employees B empl
14、oyers C interviewers D businessmen . 阅读理解 (2017 天津五校联考二模 ) Toronto Public Library is conducting a program allowing users to access light therapy lamps at two branches, Malvern and Brentwood. Light therapy lamps are designed to imitate spring and summer light levels as a way to treat the “winter blue
15、s” or seasonal affective disorder (SAD) , a type of depression with symptoms that include fatigue, anxiety, weight gain and sleep disorders. The places to use it The branches participating in the program are Malvern and Brentwood.These lamps are placed in the branch for use in the library.Each locat
16、ion has two lamps, available on a firstcome, firstserved basis.The lamps cannot be taken out of the library. The reason to provide it through the library Research by the Canadian Mental Health Association suggests that 2 3% of the 【 精品教育资源文库 】 general population of Ontario have SAD and another 15%
17、have a less severe experience. Light therapy lamps can be expensive for most people to purchase.This service provides all Torontonians with the opportunity to use light therapy if they need it. The use of a light therapy lamp Turn the lamp on and sit, read or work in front of it for 20 30 minutes.Fo
18、r sensitive users, gradual exposure is recommended.Sit about 2 feet away.Face the lamp and allow the light to shine on your face but not directly in your eyes.Do not stare directly into the light.Adjust the angle of the lamp to suit your position. The effect of the light therapy Light therapy is con
19、sidered to be safe.Side effects are rare and if they occur,they are usually mild and can include nausea, headaches and/or eye strain.There are no known longterm side effects of light therapy.If you experience discomfort, stop using the lamp and contact your doctor. The light therapy lamp should not
20、be viewed as a cure, and other measures including staying fit, sleeping well and eating healthy are also very beneficial for treating the symptoms fo mood disorders.Use of the lamp is at your own judgement.Toronto Public Library is not responsible for any health issues related to the use of the lamp
21、. 21 Who might be recommended to use the light therapy lamps? A A person putting up weight. B A person getting up early. C A person lacking exercise. D A person feeling energetic. 22 How many lamps have been put into use? A 2. B 3. C 4. D 8. 23 If you want to use the lamp, you have to . A arrive at
22、the library first B share it with others C take part in the program D stay inside the library 24 What makes the lights used in the library? A SAD is affecting peoples health heavily. B Most of the people cant afford the lights. C Torontonians like reading in the library. 【 精品教育资源文库 】 D The library is large enough for the therapy. 25 While using the lamp, what rules should you obey? A Work in front of it for less than half an hour. B Stay as far away from the lamp as possible. C Stare at the lamp directly from time to time. D Let the light shine on your face from one side. 【 精品教育资源文库 】 答