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ir environment but are less burdened by plexities such as reflection and thoughts that typify (是 的典型)human consciousness. They live closer to the bone, so to speak. Jeffrey Masson, author of When Elephants Weep, has remarked that animals possess feelings of “undiluted (純粹的丿 purity and clarity pared to the “seeming opacity (費解) and inaccessibility of human feelings. ” Furthermore, we should consider that humans may not experience the full range of feelings found in the animal kingdom. As Humane Society ethologist Jonathan Balbe points out: “in light of their sometimes vastly different living circumstances and sensory abilities, other species may experience some emotional states that we do not. ”Sentience—the ability of an organism (有機體)to feelis fundamental to being alive. What we feel deeply is what drives us, for good or ill. So if humans have souls, they must be more about sentience than consciousness. In his book Pleasure: A Creative Approach to Life, the late psychoanalyst Alexander Lowen reflected on these connections, proposing that “The soul of a man is in his body. Through his body a person is part of life and part of nature. . . If we are identified with our bodies, we have souls, for through our bodies we are identified with all creation. ” As long as we are alive—and therefore feeling—we are connected to one another and to the natural world. We are, in a word, ensouled.Thanks to the Internet, there39。ve never seen anything like depression there, except people who are physically ill, Everett says. While many may consider work necessary for human life, work as it exists today is a relatively new invention in the course of human culture. “We think it39。s test?A. It showed the process of the insects39。s salon.36. A. adviceB. troubleC. informationD. help37. A. turned downB. pulled downC. rolled downD . laid down38. A. chairB. partnerC. signD. car39. A. truthB. storyC. fortuneD. time40. A. HopefullyB. ActuallyC. ThankfullyD. Generally41. A. rideB. chairC. handcraftD. haircut42. A. ownsB. favorsC. trustsD. knows43. A. squeezeB. shapeC. wrapD. load44. A. jealousB. fearfulC. awareD. typical45. A. rather thanB. other thanC. more thanD. better than46. A. relationshipsB. organizationsC. membershipsD. munities47. A. conditionB. lifeC. imageD. career48. A. fadedB. thinnedC. shrankD. darkened49. A. cared aboutB. left behindC. calmed downD. carried away50. A. holding on toB. losing out toC. reaching out toD. catching on to51. A. mitB. advocateC. prepareD. consider52. A. In realityB. In additionC. In consequenceD. In exchange53. A. revealsB. sharesC. announcesD. explains54. A. promiseB. hesitationC. struggleD. intention55. A. invitedB. inducedC. persuadedD. inspired第三部分 閱讀理解(共15小題。t plainC. it makes no difference D. I ll see to it第二節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題。 focus on the puter or phone.A. in case B. even if C. now that D. so that27. There39。10. What was Mr. Hunt39。聽下面一段對話,回答第6和第7兩個小題。2020南通名師高考英語原創(chuàng)押題卷第I卷 (三部分,共85分)第一部分 聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分20分)第一節(jié)聽下面5段對話。每段對話或獨 白讀兩遍。8. What was held on Friday afternoon?A. A volleyball game. B. A basketball game. C. A football game.9. Why did the man run along the country road?A. To keep fit.B. To enjoy the scenery.C. To know the other people.聽下面一段對話,回答第10至第12三個小題。re going to cope with major problems during thevirus outbreak helps us work efficiently.A. why B. when C. how D. whether26. Most students are making great efforts to study on line their eyes suffer a lot after long hours39。t mention it B. I can39。s first professional haircut.“To have somebody talk to me like a person and not just an illness helped me feel 49 and less alone, she says.After that, Steller knew she wanted to have her own salon so she could help people. In 2009, she began her Red Chair Project, 50 people on the streets.Those who 51 acts of kindness are invited for a free makeover at Steller39。 assumption before the experiment?A. Bombardier beetles were always lucky to escape.B. Japanese mon toads were natural predators.C. Common toads had the ability to resist the poison.D. Bombardier beetles could release poison constantly.60. What do we know about Sugiura and Sato39。s unemployed? “I39。s opinion.B. To show a future life without work.C. To pare different views on work.D. To introduce the Piraha in the Amazon.DThe word “soul pops up everywhere. We may speak of a very polished performance, but without soul, or describe an athlete as the soul of his team. In each case, “soul means deep feelings and core values. As neuroscientist Antonio Damasio wrote 20 years ago in his book Descartes39。t mention the phenomenon.67. What can we learn from Jeffrey Masson and Jonathan Balbe?A. Animals39。How Your Personality Type Affects Your HealthPersonalities play an important role in determining one’s behavior and habits, so it’s little wonder that your personality type has much to do with your health. Now research has found that personality traits (特點)can be important health predictors. One study even found that the personality traits exhibited during childhood are linked to selfrated health during middle age.So how is your health influenced by your personality? Let39。t (76) their own wellbeing.Focus more on the (77) influences, which means yourown actions matter.Passage outlineSupporting detailsPossible(78) forthe phenomenonPersonality can influence people