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江苏省苏州市新草桥中学届高三英语月月考试题202012本试卷满分120分,考试时间120分钟
一、听力第一节听下面5段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍A.A tie.B.A suitC.Some shoes.
1.What is the manprobably tryingon
2.Who does the womanhave towait forA.Her sisterB.The man.C.Her parents.
3.Who is the manmost likelytalking toA.A saleswoman.B.A tailor.C.An assistant.A.Doing somecooking.B.Washing dishes.C.Setting the table.
4.What mightthe manbe doingnow
5.What doesthe womanthink about the bookA.She likesit very much.B.There are too manypages.C.It will be hard tounderstand.第二节听下面5段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听第6段材料,回答第
6、7题
6.What is the probablerelationship between the speakersA.Neighbors.B.Husband andwife.C.House ownerand repairman.
7.What willthe speakersdo nextA.Go to a cinema.B.Turn upthe TV.C.Fix theirhouse.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题In thisway,some peopleargue that generalising another culture is not justuseful,but important.Politicians alwayshave to be mindfulof thecultural characteristicsof differentcountries.By beingawareof different cultural characteristics,they canavoid causingoffence inthose cultures.However,others arguethatgeneralisingcultures willalways lead to offensive stereotypes.Theyargue that the bestthing we can dois to stop generalisingcultures andstart treatingpeople asindividuals.All thisraises importantquestions:can makinggeneralisations about groups of people be a positivethingOr shouldwe alwaysavoid makingbroad assumptions about differentgroups
61.When he said,It slike,this mustbe doneabsolutely perfectly---tomorrow,JeremyClarkson really meant.A.the Germanswill do it perfectlytomorrow whilethe Irishwon tB.the binationof halfGerman andhalf Irishis interestingC.the characteristicsof theGermans and the Irishare oppositeD.the stereotypes of theGermans andthe Irishare notso good
62.Which of the followingis TRUEaccording to the passageA.The Irishpeople are considered aslazy,direct andcasual.B.The Germansare thoughtto beefficient,friendly anddirect.C.The Swisscan playthe alphornquite well.D.It stypical of the Swissto bepunctual.
63.Politicians thinkit importantto generalizeanotherculturebecauseA.they thinkdifferentcultural characteristics areusefulB.they don t want to offendother peopleC.culturalcharacteristicsare better than stereotypesD.generalizing willlead tooffensivestereotypes
64.The mainpurpose of this passageis to.A.discuss whetherit isgood to make generalizationsaboutgroupsof peopleB.tell usthe differencesbetween stereotypesand culturalcharacteristicsC.illustrate theimportance ofmaking generalizationsD.show it is wrongto playjokes onstereotypesofdifferent peopleDChangingtechnology stimulates激)the brain and increasesintelligence.But thatmay onlybetrue ifthe technologychallenges us.In aworld runby intelligentmachines,our livescould geta lot simpler.Would that make usless intelligentAfterthe IndustrialRevolution,machines beganto replace manual workers.The processplayedout inagriculture as well asmanufacturing so that groupsof agriculturalworkers werereplaced andforcedto move to cities to make a living.When machinestook awaymuch of the manualwork,people becameless physically active andgainedweight.The sedentary(久坐的)lifestyle contributedto aworldwide spreadingof overweightand relatedmetabolicdisorders such as heart disease,secondary diabetesand kidneydisease.As ourbodies rested,our brainswere forcedto work harder,however.It ismuch moredifficultto drivethrough anovercrowded moderncity thanit isto movearound ina smallrural village,forinstance.Modern jobsare alsomore plexand urgentand they require moreeducation becauseemployeesneed toprocess newinformation quickly.Even duringour leisuretime,our brainsworkharderdueto greateravailability ofbooks andexplosion ofaudiovisual media,for entertainment,study,music,news,and soforth.Now in the Internetage,the amountof informationgrows fastalong withthe advanceof electronictechnologies.The number of peoplewith whomwe interactelectronically growsby leapsand boundsthanksto theease ofuse ofsocial medialike Facebookand Twitter.All ofthis extra work for our brainsmakes usmore intelligent.That helpsexplain whyhumanintelligence increasessteadily fromgeneration togeneration inall developed countries,a phenomenonnamedthe FlynnEffect.Of course,there areother reasons,including improvednutrition,bettermedical practicesthat reducebrain damage,and improvedsanitation andpublic healththat reducediseasesof childhood.In theP.G Wodehousenovels,Bertie Woostergot awaywith beinga foolbecauseJeeves was there toback himup withsuperior brainpower.Similarly,people of the futureare atriskof being less intelligentbecause machineswill dotheir thinking for them.Artificial intelligence is takingover manyhuman jobs.For instance,planes arebeing flownmuchof thetime by automatic pilots.Moreover,the plexproblem ofcontrolling air traffic aroundlargemodern airportsis alsoachieved byartificial intelligencethat operateswell beyondthe capabilityofmere humanairtrafficcontrollers.Artificial intelligenceexists inmany fieldsof modernlife for the simplereason thatintelligentmachines canalready outperformhumans,including someaptitudes(天资)which wereonce thoughtto be ahuman advantage,such asplaying chessor recallingdetails ina gameof Jeopardy.Machine intelligenceis increasingmuch fasterthan humanintelligence.As machinesget smarter,they willdo moreof ourthinkingforus and make lifeeasier.Instead ofstruggling toidentify ourselvesto someelectronic systemvia passwordsthat aresecureonly ifthey arehardtoremember,the systemwill workharder toidentify ususing biometrics(生物测定学)such asfingerprints or even theindividual soundof ourhearts.More technologiesof thefuturemay alsobe voiceactivatedsothatwe willtalk withmachines muchas we would talkto afriend.In the future,the electronicassistant willdevelop to the pointwhere itserves similarfunctionsas areal livingchief maleservant ofa house,fulfilling requestssuch as:uOrganize adinner partyforsix onThursday,Jeeves,and invitethe usualguests.“At thatpoint,our longstruggle withchallenging technologiesis atan end.Like Bertie Wooster,wecan take iteasy knowingthat thehard workof planningand organizingis beingdone bya betterbrain一the electronicassistant.Starved ofmental effort,our brainswill returnto anearlier orlessadvanced form.The futureis stillin thefog.
65.According to the author,the IndustrialRevolution ledto.A.the developmentof educationB.the spreadof diseasesin the worldC.a lifestyleof beingphysicallyactivemental problemsD.people,s physicaland
66.The FlynnEffect refersto thephenomenon that.A.extraworkcan stimulateour brainB.humans arebeing smarterandsmarterC.the changein humanintelligenceissteadyD.people in developedcountrieshave higherintelligence
67.The writergave theexample of BertieWoosterto tellus.A.the possibilityof humans,beinglessintelligentB.the riskof machinesdestroying the worldC.the endof challengespeople facein lifeD.the powerfulfunctions oftechnologies
68.Why is artificial intelligencepopular in our lifeA.It canimprove andupdate itself.B.It cantake advantage of humans.C.It cando muchbetterthanhumans.D.It candeal with abstract information.
69.We caninfer fromthe passagethat electronicsystems.A.will maketrouble in our dailylifeB.will function asthemaster ofhumansC.will beemore userfriendlyin the futureD.willbedeserted because of theirinconvenience
70.Which of the followingisthe best titlefor thepassageA.The futureis brightdue to artificial intelligence.B.Will machinesreplacemanualworkersC.Humans willdevelop electronicassistants.D.Can artificialintelligence makeus stupid
五、任务型阅读If YouGet In,Make CollegeCountAs tuitioncosts rise,with postundergraduate(本科毕业后)jobs difficultto find,is highereducationworth thecostHere is an unfortunatetruth:For fartoo manyining freshmen,college-any college—is notworthit.Year afteryear,students failto get the fullvalue of their tuition.Many criticsblame thiscost/value problemon theuniversities,though eachcritic mightpointto adifferent reason:teachers alwaysthink ofdifficult research,the highcosts ofathletics,orthe popularityof majorsthat aresupposedly notsuited to the newjob market,to namesome of theirfavorites.But theseare symptomsand notthe illnessitself.In ourexperience,the sourceof the wasteduniversity experiencebegins withthe student.Too often,students makebad choicesor,frankly,justnot enoughgreat choices.Too oftenwe meetstudents who are soexhausted by the businessof gettinginto collegethat theydon t workhard oncethey arrive-one of the mostmon wastesof timeand tuition.A poorlyconstructedtranscript成绩单can bedestructive toa student,s education.Failure to engage andbuildprofessional workingrelationships withprofessors inoffice hourswhich maylead tocontinued study,internships andmore alsohurts thestudent sexperience.Another mistakeis failingtomakeuseof the manysupport networkson todays collegecampuses.It salmost embarrassinghow manygood offeringsare rolledinto eachtuition dollar,but moststudentsdon t know theyexist.Another monpoint offailure isfilling theschedule withtoo manyextracurricular activitiesasstudents oncedid inhigh school,rather thangetting intenselyinvolved inone ortwo atmost.Thesame can be saidof overburdenedcourse loads.The finalgreat failurewe frequentlysee isthe approachstudents andtheir parentstake toselectinga major and accuratelyseeing itsimpact on a future career.University systemsare notvocationalschools.Whi1e criticsnowadays plainabouttheattraction ofuseless majors-and somedoexist-more frequentlywe see too manystudents pursuea courseof studythat isnot theirstrength,simply because it seemsto haveobvious connectionstoapotential jobafter graduation.Rather thanperform poorlyina“practical“majorandbe oflittle interestas afuture jobcandidate,we sayit isbetter tomajor ina subjectwhere astudent woulddo welland masterthetools ofmunication andanalysis.Students whochoose aunique majorshould plement使更具有吸弓I力that withsome wellchosenskill courses,internships andother cocurricularactivities thathelpwith careeropportunities aftercollege.So,is collegeworth it It can be.Studies showthat collegegraduates havemany advantages-material,social andemotional-that canleadtogreater successlater inlife.To getthe fullvalue out of college,students mustbe asdiligent andcreative about gettingout ofcollege asthey wereabout gettingin.After all,the mostbeautiful,Olympic saltwaterpooldoes youno goodif youdon tknow how to swim.Students incollege are1to getthe fullvalue of the constantlyrisingIntroducti ontuition.Critics holdthat theuniversities areresponsible for the problem,butactually itis students themselves thatareto
2.Students•Students tendtostopworking hardafter3to college.•Students failto take advantage of4___________________that collegesprovide.•Students spreadthemselves toothin by5__________________in toomanyextracurricular activities.•Students cant adopta correct6_______________to selecta majorandaccurately seeits futurepotential.•Take personalinterest and7________________into account.•Learn the skills ofmunication andanalysis.Author s•Choose someskill courses,internships andother cocurricularactivities toAdvice8__________futurecareerchances.•Most importantly,9________________and creativitycount.Students,and onlystudentsthemselves,can getthebestout ofcollege,as10________long asthey learn theskillsto swimin thebeautiful poolofcollege.
六、书面表达请阅读下面文字及图表,并按照要求用英语写一篇150词左右的文章,Beijing policedetained16students fromthe BeijingMidi Schoolof Musicon suspicionof代drug use,a era raidonadormitory onNovember24,2015,fWoMng aqtatem驶t电rjjjjaRq was4@仆岫£«mt拄©年hool.同源将鹿解群魏区帏倒[端我南掰歌箫曲加髓脂B/»Q China,among whomthere weremore than38,000under theageof18,according to an thedrug【写control departmentof theMinistry ofJustice.
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81.One possibleversion:The twoselections presentedabove clearlyreveal thatteenagers engagein illegaldrugabuse,which hasbee agrowing socialphenomenon andto whichwe aresupposed toattachimportance.Quite afew factorsgive rise tothe problem.For onething,some teenagerstake drugsillegallybecause theyare curiousor want to rebelagainst families.For another,some trythem justonaccount ofpeer pressure.Drug abusehas adangerous effecton teenagers.Drugs affectteensability toconcentrate on their studyand work.Besides,drug abusecan causeboth emotionalandphysical problems,and evensuck thelife rightoutofa person.To protectteenagers fromillegal drugs,safety educationhas beenof greaturgency.By puttingmoresafety educationinto textbooks,we shouldmake teenagersrealize therisk andconsequence oftakingdrugs.Meanwhile,parents supervisionand municationplay animportant rolein keepingteenagersaway fromdrugs.录音原文M:This matchesthat suitI haveat home,doesn t itI don,tknow how totie it,though.1W:Don tworry,I do.My dadtaught mehowto doitwhen I was little.Text2M:Hey,Naomi.Do youneed meto epick youup andtake youtotheparty tonightW:No,I havea car.I just have towait formy momand dadtoehome,2because I cantleavemy littlesister homealone.Text3M:Idlike to get thesepants shortenedbyahalf inch.Also,do you think youcould makethewaist tighterW:Sure.Why dont youstep overhere,and we11do somequick measurements3★do somequick measurements快速测量Why dont youstep overhere,and we11do somequickmeasurements不如你走到这边来吧,我们快速测量一下Text4W:Wow,this smellsgood.I neverknew youwere sohelpful in the kitchen.Can I have someM:Sure,but itsnotready yet.4Why dont yougetthedishes readyand putthetablecloth on the tableText5M:You shouldread this.It sone of my favoritebooks of all time.I remendit toall myfriendswho liketo read.W:Actually,I vealways wanted to readthat.But I can neverfinish booksthat thick.It lookslike adictionary.5Text6第6题为推断题M:What isthat awfulnoise It sounds likea bunchof peopleare runningaround up there.W:I know.I wastalking tothe peoplein theapartment nextdoor,and theysaid theycould hearittoo.M:Turn upthe television.I cant hearthe movie.W:I cant turnit up any louder.M:What arethey doingupthere,anyway Thishas beengoing onall day.W:Apparently,theyreputting innew floors.They11be donesoon;dontworry.M:I havean idea.Let sgo outand seea movie.7W:You reright.7Icant takethis anymore.Text7W:The driversaid thebus leavesin fiveminutes.I thinkI vegot everything***8M:Here,dontforget yourbackpack.8W:Oh,right!Thanks forcarrying it.Hey,it wasgreat tomeet you.I hopeour pathscross again.M:I msure theywill.You rea greatchess player,by theway.9W:Thanks!You are,too.9M:Not asgood asmy classmateAnish.It stoo badhe didntmakeit into the championship.10If he had gottenin,though,I wouldhave missedgetting aspot andthe chanceto playagainstyou.9W:Yeah,better lucknext timefor him.It was a greatgame,wasn,titYou almost got mein theend***9M:Don tremind me.I madea bigmistake.Well,see youatthenext petitionW:You bet!Text8M:Hey,Alison Doyouthinkyou canpay for the cabI dont haveany cashon meright now.W:No problem.Icanjust putit onmy card…Oh,no!Where isit11M:When wasthe lasttime youused itI rememberseeing youtake itout to pay forour movietickets.W:No,that wasmy otherone.It must have beenwhen weate.I probablynever pickedit upafterwe paidour bill.12M:Here,use my phone.I stillhave theirnumber onmyphonefrom whenI madethe reservation.W:What syour securitypasswordM:
7782.Just pressrecent calls.It should be the first number.W:Hello,my nameis AlisonSwan.I wasthere abouthalf anhour ago,and Ileftsomething on thetable***Yes,Ihaveit inmy wallet.It saysI wassitting attabletwelve***13You doThat sgreat!Thank youverymuch.I11be inshortly.M:So,they haveitW:Yes.What arelief!Text9M:I needyour adviceon something,Michelle.W:Sure,what isitM:I heardyou speakmore thanone language,and Iwas wonderingif youhad anytips forme.How didyoubee sofluent inEnglishW:It tookalotof hardwork,but Iwas luckyenough tomove toCanada whenIwasreally young.Italso helpedthat Ialready hadsome relativesfrom Franceliving herewho couldhelp me.What areyoutrying to learn14M:Well,I mtaking Spanishright now.14My gradesare atthe topof theclass,but Iplanto gotoauniversity inSpain in the future.15W:What seemsto be the problem
8.Where doesthe conversationtake placeA.At abus station.B.At astore.C.At a school.
9.What didthe speakersdo togetherA.They boughttickets.B.They playeda game.C.They wentcamping.
10.Why wasAnish unluckyA.He forgothis backpack.B.He lostagainst the woman.C.lie didntgetintothechampionship.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题
11.What didthe womanloseA.Her wallet.B.Her creditcard.C.Her cellphone.
12.Where doesthe womanthink shelost itA.In thetheater.B.In thetaxi.C.In therestaurant.
13.What didthe personon thephone askthewomanfor probablyA.Her fullname.B.Her password.C.Her receipt.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题
14.Which languagedoesthe man wanttolearnwellA.French.B.Spanish.C.English.
15.Why isthe manconcerned abouthis languagelevelA.He wishesto speakwith hisrelatives.B.He hopesto getbetter gradesin class.C.He wantstogetinto aspecific university.
16.What doesthe manworry aboutA.Writing ata higherlevel.B.Understanding theteacher sinstructions.C.Having ageneral conversationwith someone.
17.How doesthemanplan toimprove inthe shorttermA.By hiringa tutor.B.By movingto anothercountry.C.By joiningan onlinemunity.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题M:Class iseasy.I mnot thatworried aboutmy readinglevel,andthebasic conversationisn tanissue.But howwill Ibe ableto writeessays atthe collegelevel16W:You just need tostudy more than whatyou learnin class.M:You meanlike payingsomeone toteach meontheweekendsW:I meanyou shouldread Spanishbooks,newspapers andother academicmaterials you can getyourhands on.M:Good idea.W:You alsoshould tryjoining chatrooms withnative speakers.It stotally free.I11give youa listof websitesyou cancheck out.17M:Thanks.That wouldbe a big help.17Text10第18题为总结题Many parentsand teachersare concernedabout childrens lackof activities,but notall knowwhatcanbe done aboutit.One schoolprincipal,however,came upwithacreative solution.ZhangPengfei,head ofaschoolin northernChina,decided tochange thedaily exerciseprogram andgethis studentsmoving byteaching thema moderndance routine.19The headmasterand700pupilsof theschool nowperform the30minute routineevery dayat breaktime.When avideo of the dancewasshown onsocial media,it becamea bighit.Since1951,primary,middle andhigh schoolsin Chinahaverequired pupilsto undertakea workoutevery day.It involvesinstructions shoutedout overspeakers.But Zhanghas decided to breakwith tradition,with pupilsand staffmembers performingthe dance routineinstead.He firstdiscovered theroutine ata publicsquare anddecided tolearnit himself.He neverimagined thevideo wouldattract somuch interestacross the world.On onesiteit receivedmore than250million views.Weight problemsamong childrenare onthe risein China.It sestimated that28%of Chinesechildren willbe overweightby
2030.Zhang sintroductionof adaily danceroutine may beastep inthe rightdirection.20★workout锻炼阅读B篇参考览万物之芳华,发开放之强音第二届中国国际进口博览会于11月5日至10日在上海举行,这是推进新一轮高水平对外开放,为世界经济发展注入正能量的重大举措
1.China InternationalImport Expo中国国际进口博览会
2.feedback n.反馈的意见The teacherwill giveyou feedbackonthetest.老师会对你的测验提供反馈信息
3.upgrade n.升级equipment whichneeds expensiveupgrades需要进彳亍昂贵升级的设备
4.eback n.复出makea eback再度流行
5.strike a deal成交,达成协议长难句分析
1.China InternationalImport Expowhich takesplace inShanghai fromNovember5to10is regardedas a significant moveto further open the Chinese market tothe world as it provides newchannels for countries and regions in trade exchanges and opportunities to enhance cooperation.【分析】句子主干为China InternationalImport Expois regardedas amoven”which”引导定语从句,修饰先行词China InternationalImport Expo;“as”引导原因状语从句【翻译】中国国际进口博览会于11月5日至10日在上海举行,这是中国进一步向世界开放市场的重要举措,因为它为各国和各地区提供了新的贸易交流渠道和加强合作的机会
2.According toChen Wenxuan,who isin chargeof the trade in services exhibition area,one oftheseven mainareas consistingofthe30,OOOsquaremeter exhibition space,more exhibitors have shownamitment to creating a better exhibition for the event,after learningabout orpersonallybenefiting fromthe positivefeedback during the first one.【分析】句子主干为“exhibitorshaveshown amitmentwho”引导定语从句,修饰先行词“ChenWenxuan;“one ofthe seven…exhibition spacev是对“thetrade inservices exhibition area”的解释说明;“tocreating abetter exhibitionfor theevent是“mitment”的后置定语;after learningabout***during the firstone”作时间状语【翻译】服务贸易展区(七大主要展区之一,占地面积30000平方米)负责人陈文璇表示,更多的参展企业在首次进博会积极反馈中学习并获益后,致力于为此次活动创造更好的展品
3.Tian Ye,who isresponsible for the equipmentexhibition area,added thatmore exhibitorsare readytotake advantageofthe expo,which servesas arising platformfor countriesand paniesto showtheirlatest innovationresults anddevelopments,so they can establish a connectionand ideallystrikea deal with purchasers.【分析】句子主干为“Tian Yeadded“who”引导定语从句,修饰先行词Tian Ye;“that”引导宾语从句;宾语从句是由主句“more exhibitorsare readyto…developments,”和“so”引导的结果状语从句“theycan establisha connection---purchasers^组成,其主句中的“which”引导定语从句,修饰先行词the expo”【翻译】装备展区负责人田野补充说,更多的参展商准备利用进博会这个让各国和企业展示最新的创新成果新兴平台,建立与采购商之间的联系并完美成交知识拓展中国国际进口博览会China InternationalImport Expo,简称CHE2018年11月5日至10日,第一届中国国际进口博览会在国家会展中心上海举行中国国际进口博览会由中华人民共和国商务部和上海市人民政府主办,旨在坚定支持贸易自由化和经济全球化、主动向世界开放市场
18.What isthe speakermainly talkingaboutA.An exerciseactivity.B.A danceparty.C.A petition.
19.Who startedthedanceroutineA.A student.B.The principal.C.A staffmember.
20.What modernproblems couldthe danceshelp fightaccording tothe talkA.Weight problems.B.Learning problems.C.Discipline problems.
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21.hewasthe lastman I wantedtosee,I didall inmy powerto helphim.A.As B.Now thatC.While D.However
22.The doctorbegan feelinginactive andpowerless acouple ofdays ago,but notuntil hedeveloped103degree fever,Doctors WithoutBorders,authorities said.A.did hecontact B.hehadcontacted C.had he contacted D.hecontacted
23.The organicfoodproducts aremade ofnatural ingredients,with noflavors added.A.accurate B.regular C.superficial D.artificial
24.In theprogram aimingto helpkids withheartdisease,is givento thosewhoarethe onlychildin theirfamily.A.preference B.prejudice C.recognition D.promise
25.Do notmake plaintsabout beingleftout youshy awayfrom sharingyour joysand sorrowswith others.A.while B.when C.unless D.once
26.What alarge sumof money!Is itintended formeYes,boy.If youget fullmarks inthe game,you11have that.A.more thantwice thanB.morethantwice as much asC.twice asmuch thanD.asmuchtwice as
27.the consistentefforts madeby thepeople ofHangzhou,preparatory workfor theG20Summithas beena success.A.On accountof B.In termsof C.In abid toD.In additionto
28.Elibraries aremore andmore popularin thatthey giveus accessto bookswhenwe areunable toget toa library.A.voluntarily B.accidentally C.appropriately D.physically
29.一How doyou findthe club一I it.Everyone issaying itsmanagement isgoing frombad toworse.A.couldn thave joinedB.might have joinedC.would rathernot havejoined D.was to havejoined
30.If the world beesless unfairand peoplehave bettereducation,much ofthe povertyA.taken outB.left outC.wiped outD.put outcanbe_____________
31.The internationalsituation iscurrently undergoinggreat changesUNESCOA.that B.what C.which D.whereplays anirreplaceable rolein promotinginternational cooperation.
32.When askedwhen theirwedding wouldbe,Frank said,“Ah,when Godknows!”and awayfrom her,walked rapidlyaway.A.turning B.turned C.to turnD.having turned
33.Although scientistshaven tfound acure________cancer,some peoplehave beencuredA.for;ofB.for;/C.of;/D.of;forcancer.
34.Last yearat thistime,governments aroundtheworld spared noefforts toadeadly fluvirus thatkilled scoresofpeoplein Mexicoand quicklyspread aroundtheworld.A.deposit B.release C.contain D.ignore
35.一What doyou wantto doat presentduringthefinancial meltdown一I wantto setupalarge panyofmyown;Iwanttobea millionaireand Iwanttobe…一Be realistic..A.Never putoff whatcanbedone todaytill tomorrowB.Better anegg todaythan ahen tomorrowC.He thatfalls todaymaybeup againtomorrowD.You cango asfar asyoucanbelieve
三、完型填空20*1All ofus gothrough somedifficult timesasweapproach teenage years.Its theage whenwehave todealwiththe most36in ourlife.This transition过渡from childhoodto adulthoodis37for some,but roughfor others.The mostimportant thingabout beinga teenageris
38.Whenwe areteenagers,wewouldget blamedor evenpunished for anything wrongwe do.Unlike beforewhenwe weresmall kids,even ifwe madeabigtrouble,we didntneedtopayanything forit.It sall notso39about beinga teenagerthough.We donthavetohaveour40take ustosomewhere wewanttogo orwe couldntgobefore.We canhave41with friendsorevenalone,whichwe couldnthavebecause wewere too42to know what pleasureis!Its avery enjoyabletime oflife.During this age,we areold enoughto43what isgood forus,andmakedecisions byourselveswithout44others.But like the sayinggoesAll goodthings mustetoan end,but allbad thingscan continue
45.“During thisperiod,we arehaving much46forourstudies.If wedon,t pass,we wont getjobs,and thingswill takea turnforthe47,With thepresent worldeconomy in48,we havetodo really,really wellinour49forajob.Adults say that their50isthehardest partof life.But Ithink thetransition froma kidtoanadult ismuch51than beingalready anadult.What wedoinourteenageyearswill52what webee andhow welead ourlife inthefuture.In conclusion,itisquite5354fortheteens ourselveswe shouldget toknowwhatis bestforus.Whats more,we shouldunderstand theright55of lifewe chooseat thisage canmake ushappyfortherest ofour existence.
36.A.chances C.feelings D.B.changes expectations
37.A.smooth C.demandingB.practical D.necessaryC.confidence
38.A.knowledge B.independence D.responsibilityC.bad D.
39.A.easy B.strange interesting
40.A.guides B.partners C.parents D.friends
41.A.fun B.trouble C.relation D.businessB.young C.smart D.mature
42.A.proudB.remember C.imagine D.understand
43.A.predict
44.A.guiding B.helping C.inviting D.consulting
45.A.occasionally B.temporarily C.forever D.increasingly
46.A.pressure B.passion C.motivation D.panic
47.A.better B.worse C.fewer D.more
48.A.decline B.hope C.increase D.debt
49.A.contribution B.education C.application D.qualification
50.A.promotion B.work C.experience D.age
51.A.harder B.happier C.easier D.lighter
52.A.reflect B.confirm C.determine D.identify
53.A.vital B.urgent C.mon D.unnecessary
54.A.Or B.Otherwise C.But D.Because
55.A.experience B.way C.condition D.power
四、阅读理解AIs therelink betweenhumans andclimate changeor notThis questionwas firststudied intheearly1900s.Since then,many scientistshave thoughtthat ouractions domakea difference.In1997,the KyotoProtocol explainedour roleintheEarth schangingatmosphere andset internationallimits forgas(排放)from2008to
2012.Somecountries havedecidedtocontinue thesereductions until
2020.More recently,the Paris Agreement,stuck bynearly200countries,also aimsto limitglobalwarming.But justnowhow much warmerit willget dependson howdeeply countriescutcarbon emissions.—
3.5℃rThis ishow muchtemperatures wouldrise by2100even ifnations liveup tothe initialParispromises toreduce carbonemissions;this risecould stillput coastalcitiesunder waterand driveover halfofallspecies toextinction.—2℃To meetthis minimumgoal,the Agreementrequires countriesto tightenemissionstargets everyfive years.Even thisincrease couldsink someislands,worse drought㈢旱)and driveadecline ofup toa thirdinthe numberofspecies.
1.5℃This isthe mostambitious goalfor temperature rise setbythe ParisAgreement,after apush bylowlyingisland nationslike Kiribati,which saylimiting temperatureriseto
1.5℃could savethemfrom sinking.-
0.8℃This ishowmuchtemperatures haverisen since the industrial age began,putting us40%ofthewayto the2℃point.0℃The baselinehere isaverage globaltemperature beforethe start ofthe industrialage.
56.It canbe concludedfrom paragraph1that.A.theproblemof global warming willhave beenquite solvedby2020B.gas emissionshave beeneffectively reducedindevelopedcountriesC.theParisAgreements ismore influentialthan theKyoto ProtocolD.humans havemade continuousefforts toslow downglobalwarming
57.If thoseisland nationsnot farabove sealevel areto survive,the maximumtemperaturerise,sincethestartoftheindustrialage,shouldbe.A.℃B.
1.5℃C.2℃D.
3.5℃BChina InternationalImport Expowhich takesplace inShanghai fromNovember5to10is regardedasa significantmovetofurtheropentheChinesemarkettotheworldasitprovidesnewchannelsfor countriesandregionsintradeexchangesandopportunitiestoenhancecooperation.Launchedin2018,the CUEistheworlds first importthemednationallevel exhibition.Aside froman expansioninexhibitionspace,thenumberof countries,panies andorganizations participatingintheexpohas alsoincreased thisyear.According toChen Wenxuan,who isin chargeofthetradeinservicesexhibitionarea,one oftheseven mainareas consistingofthe30,OOOsquaremeter exhibitionspace,more exhibitorshaveshown amitment tocreatingabetterexhibitionfortheevent,after learningabout orpersonallybenefiting fromthe positivefeedback duringthefirstone.Forpheus,theworlds firsttable tenniscoachrobot,for example,is makingaeback(复出)with itslatest fifthgeneration upgradeatthe expo,which iscapable ofreading thefacial expressionsoftheplayer,and accuratelycalculatingand predictingthe pathwayoftheball.Tian Ye,who isresponsible forthe equipmentexhibitionarea,added thatmore exhibitorsareready totakeadvantageoftheexpo,which servesasarising platformforcountriesand paniestoshow theirlatest innovationresults anddevelopments,so theycanestablishaconnectionandideally strikeadealwith purchasers.It salso theexpo s unique appeal.In addition,the CUEofthisyear isexpected tointroduce alarge numberof distinctiveandhigh qualityforeign productsto China,and furthersatisfy thedemand ofdomestic consumptionupgrade.By continuingto upgradeopen platformssuchasthe CUE,China canachieve moreeconomicbreakthroughs inthefuture.
58.How can we understandthe CUEis consideredasignificantmeasureA.It promotesthe developmentof globaleconomy.B.It consistsof manypanies fromdeveloping countries.C.It istheworldsfirstnational exhibitionfocused onimport.D.It hasa stronginfluence onthe developmentof technology.
59.How doestheexposuniqueappeal benefitexhibitorsA.They canlearntheway tocontact purchasers.B.They canadd moreorders forhighquality products.C.They canpresent latestoriginal productsof theirown.D.They cansatisfy variousneeds ofdomestic consumption.
60.What wouldbethebest titleforthetextA.Shanghai GetsSet forCUEB.CUE PromotesDevelopmentC.CUE Bringsin MoreProductsD.Exhibitors Expandthe MarketcSeveralyears ago,Jeremy Clarkson,presenter ofthe famousBBC televisionprogramme TopGear,discovered thatone ofhis guestswas halfGerman andhalf Irish.Immediately,hesaid:That squitean oddbination.Itslike,this mustbedoneabsolutely perfectly---tomorrow”.This jokeplayed onstereotypes(亥U板印象)oftheGermans asefficient andthe Irishaslazy.Many peoplecould understandablybe offendedby thesekinds ofassertions.We donot knoweveryIrish person,so howcanwethen concludethat everyIrish personis lazyIrecently readonawebsite thatIrish businesspeople weredescribed asbeing generallyrathercasual andmore outwardlyfriendly thanmany Europeancountries,German businesspeople,on theother hand,areconsideredtobevery directand accordingtothewebsite,they donot needa personalrelationshipin ordertodobusiness.Once youhear advicelike this,it beeseasier tounderstandwhere jokesliketheone inthefirstparagraph efrom.So whydo somepeople disapproveofthekind ofstereotypes asseen inClarkson sjoke,butnot battingan eyelidwhen itestogeneralisations.What isthe differencebetweenthetwoBy definition,a stereotypeisawidely heldbut fixedand oversimplifiedimage oridea ofaparticular typeof personor thing.A culturalcharacteristic,ontheotherhand,isapattern ofbehaviourthat istypical ofa certaingroup.So whatdoes thisreallymeanStereotypes aresimply overstatedassumptionsaboutgroups ofpeople.Imagine ifa touristvisited asmall townin Switzerlandand sawa numberof localsplayingthe alphorninstrument,and thenclaimed thatSwiss peoplecan playthe alphorn.This wouldbe astereotype!This isan overstatedimage ofthe Swisswhich isbased onone touristsexperience.If,however,this touristwere tosaythatthe Swissare verypunctual,this couldbe seenasa culturalcharacteristic.This isbecauseitisapattern ofbehaviour whichis verytypical inSwitzerland:from theirtransport systemto theirbusiness meetings.。
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