
2023级高三月考调研 第一部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A 一、阅读理解(每小题2.5分,共20小题,共50分) Do you want to find a job What kind of job do you want to get Here are some jobs for you to choose from. Waiter requiredAt UK Grill Restaurant Pay: 6.90 per hour 20 hours per week, 5 pm —10 pm, 4 nights Experienced waiters only to apply, email your CV to terry@ Cleaner neededSalary: 6.75 per hour No experience needed Working on Monday, Wednesday to Saturday 4:30 pm — 6 pm Apply by telephone: 013-89483761 Driver wantedWe are looking for delivery drivers Salary: 7.20 —7.60 per hour No experience needed Hours: 8:00 am to 4:00 pm, 5 days per week Ring 024-79103694 for an application form Support Worker wantedDo you like to care for others Can you understand older people Do you have good listening skills Can you work on weekends If you have answered YES to the above, we would like to hear from you: Starting rate of 7.50 per hour Excellent Training careers@golden- 1.Which job needs only experienced persons A.Waiter. B.Cleaner. C.Driver. D.Support Worker. 2.To work as a cleaner, you need to _____. A.have enough experience B.work from 4:30 pm — 6 pm C.ring for an application form D.satisfy many requirements 3.How can you get the job as a support worker A.Ring 024-79103694. B.Ring 013-89483761. C.Send an email to terry@. D.Send an email to careers@golden-. B At a college reunion, someone casually dropped the word “Welchkins”, a term so niche (小众的)that it might as well be a secret code. We doubled over laughing. My teenage daughter, who was there with me, had no idea what we were talking about. That’s the strange and beautiful thing about inside jokes: these silly references connect us through shared history, mutual trust, and the sense of belonging. They reinforce group boundaries, but more importantly, they invite us into a shared identity. Inside jokes might arise from a random phrase or an awkward moment, which with time and retelling, become legendary. Why do silly phrases and shared laughs have such a powerful emotional impact When we laugh at something that only a few people understand, it sparks more than amusement — it sparks recognition. According to social psychologists Baumeister and Leary, the need to belong is a fundamental human motivation. We’re wired to seek connection, and inside jokes provide micro-signals that say, “You’re one of us.” This tiny spark of recognition lights up our brain’s reward system, creating a sense of social safety. Inside jokes aren’t just passive memories — they’re active strengtheners of identity. As humor researcher Rod Martin points out, shared laughter builds cohesion. In workplaces, families, and friend groups, these jokes serve as social glue. They remind us of what we’ve been through together — what we’ve survived, suffered, and celebrated. You’ll often find inside jok ... ...
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