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2025届上海市浦东新区高三下学期三模英语试题(PDF版含答案)

日期:2025-05-13 科目:英语 类型:高中试卷 查看:75次 大小:4909839B 来源:二一课件通
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2025届,上海市,浦东,新区,高三下,三下
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浦东新区2024学年度第二学期练习卷 高三英语 (考试时间:105分钟满分:115分) I.Grammar and Vocabulary Section A Directions:After reading the passage below,fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct.For the blanks with a given word,fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word;for the other blanks,use one word that best fits each blank. Using abbreviations (in text messages comes across as less sincere Psychologists analysed messages from more than 5,000 people and found that those who used abbreviations were considered less sincere.The findings suggest that dashing off a quick "hru "doesn't seem genuine.Instead,taking the time (1)(spell)out:"How are you " appears more sincere. David Fang and his colleagues ran the studies to explore the impact of abbreviations in different(2)(message)situations.People using abbreviations (3)(tend)to receive fewer responses than those who spelled words out,the studies found.While younger people used more abbreviations,the negative effect remained,the researchers say. (4)the world's first text message appeared in December 1992,senders have developed a more efficient language with complete words and phrases dropped in favour of the bare minimum of letters.Half-hearted agreement becomes"idre",for"I don't really care".And why bother(5)the effort of writing"I love you"when"ily"will do The researchers dug into the issue to understand whether abbreviations,which(6)(intend)to convey exactly the same meaning as the full word,had slight effects on recipients.One school of thought is that abbreviations are (7)(casual)and informal,promoting a closeness between those who message.(8)holds that abbreviations reveal a lack of effort and interest in the person In one of the experiments,people who received messages full of abbreviations responded with shorter messages than otherwise."Our findings echo literature(9)indicates people value conversational quality.They prefer messages that convey thoughtfulness and personal connection,"the authors write.Although researchers used real-world data for some of their work, other psychologists questioned (10)abbreviations were really so problematic Professor Linda Kaye,a psychologist at Edge Hill University,said:"In a real world interaction,receivers are likely to have more context and familiarity with the sender,making the use of abbreviations less troublesome." 高三英语试卷第1页共10页

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