东北三校2024届高三英语四模试卷(PDF版,无答案,无听力原文,无音频)

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名称 东北三校2024届高三英语四模试卷(PDF版,无答案,无听力原文,无音频)
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spending accounts for about two-thirds of economic output,so if more Americans are forced to cut back
because they were laid off,that might throw the US economy into a recession."
24.What are some Americans currently going through
A.They can't afford necessities of life.
B.They've lost interest in high-end gyms.
C.They are badly treated by their bosses.
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D.They have difficulty making ends meet.
25.What does the author want to demonstrate through Brown's job hunting'
:
A.One should try various ways to find a job.
B.American labor market is not that friendly to job-seekers.

C.Few companies are interested in middle-aged job-hunters.
D.The government provides accurate figures of the job market.
26.How do companies deal with the economic struggles .
A.By employing more workers.
B.By ehanging interest rates.
C.By giving priority to profits.
D.By cutting employees'allowances.
27.Which statement will Thomas Simons probably agree with
A.Laid-off workers tend to go into debt.
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B.Lower consumption may worsen the current situation.
C.Americans will spend more to increase economic output.
D.Companies are to blame for the unemployment of white-collar workers.
C
What's your first memory Whatever it is,you're bound to treasure it.But can we actually trust them
Nothing about memory is simple.Memory is malleable.What we remember is not necessarily what

happened.A memory is not a recording.It's more like a dramatic reconstruction and one that we can keep
changing without realizing it.

For any experience to be remembered,it has to be encoded ()This encoding is not any kind of
direct translation,though.It's a rich and complex process that creates associations and meanngs.We
might be remembering something very similar,but slightly changed and colored by our own sets of

associations.
Psychologist Elizabeth Loftus produced groundbreaking research on eyewitness testimony ()Her
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work showed that memories can easily be influenced,even after they've been created.For example,if two
eyewitnesses talk with each other,their memories of events often change,absorbing what they've heard from
the other one-but they won't realize this has happened.Similarly,witnesses who are shown an image of an

innocent person,can sometimes stick it onto their memory of the actual event-a process known as
unconscious transference(无意识的转移).It is estimated that around70%of wrongful convictions(定

)later overturned by DNA evidence,are due to mistaken eyewitness testimony.
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In some cases,memories can even be deliberately created and implanted.The Lost in the Mall

experiment took a test group of subjects and talked to them in depth about key childhood memories while
also adding an invented one-the experience of having been lost in a shopping center.It was found that
between a quarter and a third of subjects not only accepted this new memory as genuine but enriched it
with specific details.
Most of us have certain key memories of being a very young child.But research suggests that they're
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highly unlikely to be actual memories due to the way memory is stored in the baby brain.Your precious
first memory may well.not be a real memory,and we're all perhaps living in our imaginations more than
we realize.
28.What does the underlined word“malleable”in paragraph 1 mean?
A.Trustworthy.
B.False.
C.Easily changed.
D.Deeply impressive
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