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第二节(共5小题:每小题2分,满分10分)Early in my teaching career,I heard countless excuses--most of them amusing--for why students didn't根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余have their homework."The dog ate it"was one of them.As time passed,I grew tired of hearing "I don't选项。have my homework because..."So I stopped accepting any 41.Do you ever walk out of a room with an idea in your head,only to discover moments later that it'sWhen I was 42 to another school,I took my straightforward attitude with me."No excuses,nogone?extensions!"I 43 my eighth graders on the first day.I 44 homework at the beginning of each class_36 These are cues (your memory uses to stop remembering,in the belief that aWhen a student didn't have the homework,I never asked why.45,I sighed loudly,shook my head indisgust and 46 a zero in the grade book.One afternoon,shortly after the 47 bell rang,Anthonyparticular mental task is over.When you walk out of a room,you create such an event boundary,signaling48me."Could I talk to you a minute?"he asked shyly."I know what you said about our homework,butto your brain that it can dump anything not firmly fixed in place.I don't want you to think I'm a slacker()because I come to school 49 mine so often."Tests have proved that we're much more forgetful when we move from one location to anotherAnthony looked up at me,and I could see his lower lip trembling."It's just that...well,my dad moved37 It's because anything that seems like the end of a task--such as finishing a phone call--can haveout,and my mom works at night,so I have to 50 my little brothers.Sometimes they cry a lot,whichthe same effect.Within seconds,the information you revised is gone.makes it hard to 51"I put my hand on Anthony's thin shoulder."Why are you just now telling me..."But here's how to fight backI stopped in mid-sentence.I knew why.So I52 the question."Would it help if you stayed here afterFirst,stop telling your brain that its work is done.This can be as simple as leaving a book open insteadschool and worked on it?"He swallowed hard and 53.The next day,I announced to all my studentsof putting it back on the shelf.Second,create clues to carry with you across any unavoidable eventthat I'd be offering an after-school study hall.Anthony was the first to 54 Several days later,Terrellboundary.38 And spend a moment strengthening your memory.joined him,55 by twins Sandy and Randy.Before long,I had a room full of eighth graders to work onIf possible,say the key points out loud:the job you're walking off to do in the next room,for example.their lessons.I never asked why any of them was there,but I soon had a large 56 of "I don't have myAnd picture the details you want to keep,because using imagery is an effective way to improve memoryhomework because..."stories.All were very 57.None were amusing.The things I learned weren't58 in college.I discovered not all kids come from homes that are safe and 59.Not all kids have a39 Or see yourself meeting your friend in the park.quiet bedroom with a desk and study light.Some don't have a home where a parent is even around.AndIt can even help to do something physical,like crossing your fingers.Your brain will see this as part ofsome kids do go to bed 60.Most importantly,I learned that"I'll listen"works better than"No excuses"the activity-which can't have finished yet,because your fingers are still crossed!41.A.situationB.excuseC.reasonD.condition40 But by avoiding them when you can,and disguising them when you can't,you'll find that42.A.transferredB.transplantedC.transportedD.transformedmuch less of your learning gets lost.43.A.punishedB.chargedC.warnedD.embarrassed44.A.designedB.announcedC.assignedD.collectedA.Focus on one task at a time45.A.HoweverB.AfterwardC.MoreoverD.Instead46.A.recordedB.signedC.printedD.paintedB.Digital distractions can cause memory loss.47.A.dismissalB.removalC.approvalD.arrivalC.Visualize the key steps in the baking process48.A.consultedB.greetedC.wavedD.approached49.A.withB.withoutC.forD.onD.The problem is often caused by "event boundaries"50.A.look forB.look atC.care forD.care aboutE.Notice when one of these end-points to learning is coming up.51.A.tolerateB.concentrateC.balanceD.survive52.A.extendedB.refreshedC.changedD.updatedF.But the same happens when we go from one activity to another,too.53.A.noddedB.shookC.weighedD.understoodG.Every day you're faced with event boundaries that restrict your recall.54.A.give upB.put upC.show upD.take up55.A.followedB.surroundedC.separatedD.impressed56.A.combinationB.descriptionC.predictionD.collection第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)57.A.imaginaryB.fictionalC.rigidD.real第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)58.A.shared阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填B.taughtC.requiredD.recommended59.A.richB.warmC.simpleD.sound入空白处的最佳选项。60.A.happyB.guiltyC.hungryD.irregular高三英语2022-11阶考第4页共5页
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