一模卷(徐汇&青浦)(Easy)

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Across
  1. 1. Lab-kept bumble bees roll small wooden balls around for no (9) _____ (adj. easy to see or understand) purpose other than fun.
  2. 3. It is (1) _____ (adj. that is reasonably priced and within one’s financial reach) for every family.
  3. 7. Employers of all kinds prize people with the skills to obtain and analyze enormous amounts of information, to (4) _____ (v. to notice or to discover) patterns in the data and to turn them into useful (5) _____.
  4. 9. Given Jacob’s history with hobbies, it was no surprise that Jacob’s father was (7) _____ (adj. unwilling or hesitant to do sth.) to buy him a magician’s kit for his birthday.
  5. 10. It feels against your will, out of your control and (12) _____ (adv. = absolutely/totally) lacking in meaning.
  6. 11. Prosopagnosia is a neurological(神经性的) disorder that causes someone to have trouble recognizing people they know, or (2) _____ (v-ing. 区分) between different people’s faces.
  7. 12. adj. having or expressing a great love of your country
  8. 14. One reason why how you think about stress matters is that it changes how you (14) _____ to (= react to) stress.
Down
  1. 2. Psychologists have found that the ability to embrace stress requires a high (15) _____ (n. 容忍) for uncertainty.
  2. 4. Honeybees are also known to become stressed and more (10) _____ (adj. 敏感的) to disease.
  3. 5. (13) _____ (n. the feeling of being grateful and wanting to express your thanks) can also make us feel good physically.
  4. 6. It can also be true that the same stressful experience can ultimately make you stronger, more compassionate and more (11) _____ (adj. 有弹性的;有适应能力的) over time.
  5. 8. Employers of all kinds prize people with the skills to obtain and analyze enormous amounts of information, to (4) _____ patterns in the data and to turn them into useful (5) _____ (n-s. 见解).
  6. 9. It can be very disturbing for the person who has face blindness, as they do not know how to (3) _____ with people(与人建立关系).
  7. 13. n. the parts of ancient objects and buildings that have survived and are discovered in the present day.