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2024届四川省蓉城名校联盟英语高三上期末复习检测模拟试题注意事项答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上
1.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改
2.动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
5301.—Id ratherhave somewine,if youdont mind.—・Dont forgetyou will drive.A.Anything butthat B.By allmeansC.Take iteasy D.I won^say noto this
2.Don letthe childwho isgo toschool.A.so youngas toB.not oldenough toC.not oldenough D.too youngto
3.U.S.President BarackObama arrivedin Chinaseconomic centerShanghai onSundaynight,November15th2009,state visitto China.aA.starting B.started C.to startD.having started
4.enough money,the youngman wasunable to buy hisgirlfriend expensivejewelry.A.Not tosave B.Not savingC.Not havingsaved D.Not saved
5.Mary doesntwant tomove toBeijing becauseif shethere,she wouldntbeable to see herhusband often.A.would liveB.were to liveC.has livedD.lives
6.He achance totry itagain justnow.A.gave B.will giveC.is givenD.was given
7..This morningI pickedup walletin surpriseon myway toschool.A.A;a B.the;aC.a;\D.\;the一
8.You seemto befond ofclassical music.—・As amatter offact,I likejazz musicbetter.A.I dont agree B.Not reallyC.I couIdn,tagreemore D.No doubt一
9.Tom,do youenjoy yourpresent job—・I justdo itfor aliving.A.Of courseB.Not really(芝麻)“一sesame andunlocked untoldriches.He simplywanted hiscompany tohave aglobaland interestingname,and realizedthat Alibabawas astory knownacross the world.As anadditionalbonus,Ma said that becauseit beginswith A,it alsoappears at the topof lists.、1The articleis about.A.Jack Maslife storyB.the secretsto Jack Mas successC.Jack Masbusiness teamD.the developmentof Alibaba、2According to the article,the firststep inJack Massuccess camefrom.A.mastering theEnglish languageB.the unique culture of his partnershipC.innovation fromhis teamD.the foundationofhiscompany
3、JackManamed hiscompany afterAlibaba because・A.it beginswith anAB.his teamworked outsuch agood idea.C.inspiration cameto himwhen hewas listeningto astory.D.it camefrom astory thatis well-known around theworld.、4Which of the followingwords bestdescribe JackMaA.Ambitious andcreative B.Humorous andinnovativeC.Strict andintelligent D.Passionate andconsiderate第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短
1.530文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.A BC D(分)
26.30Historically,the term“fair trade”has meantmany things.The FairTrade Leaguewas1in Britainin1881to restrict2from foreigncountries.In the United States,businesses andlaborunions3ufair trade“laws toconstruct构建what economistJoseph Stiglitzcalls“barriers(反倾销)“to imports.These socalled“antidumping lawsallow acompany that4a foreign收费one ofselling aproduct belowcost torequest that the governmentcharge specialtaxes toprotectit from“unfair”5Such darkprotectionist thoughtsare farfrom the6of theorganizers of theUnitedKingdomsannual“Fairtrade Fortnight”.Their7aim isto raisethe pricepaid to developing-country虚抬利润farmers for their8by cuttingout theinflated profitsof themiddlemen onwhom they9for gettingtheir goodsto distantmarkets.Fair-trade products10cocoa,coffee,tea,andbananas do not competewith domesticEuropean production,and11donothave aprotectionist(动机).motiveThis ishow itworks:In12for beingpaid aguaranteed priceand meeting“agreed laborandenvironmental standards”minimum wages,no farmchemicals,poor-country farming合作社cooperatives receivea FAIRTRADEmark for their products,given13by theFAIRTRADELabeling Organization.This mark14supermarkets andother businessesto selltheproducts ata higherthan15price・Third-world farmersget theirincome increased,16first-world consumersget tofeel virtuous:a marriagemade inheaven.The fair-trade movement,17in the19809s,has beengrowing rapidly.In a significantbreakthrough in1997,the BritishHouse of Commons18to serveonly fair-trade coffee.By theendof2007,more than600producers9organizations,
191.4million farmersin58countries,were sellingfair-trade products.Today,a quarterofall bananasin UKsupermarkets are sold undera FAIRTRADEmark.ButFAIRTRADE-labeled productsstill representa very20share—typically less than、1A.discovered B.founded C.encouraged D.promoted
2、A.imports B・exports C.output D.trade
3、A.disobey B.break C.use D.study
4、A.suspects B.needs C.wants D.advertises、B.contract C.game D.competition5A.agreement、B.minds C.comments D.projects6A.worries、B.political C・worthy高尚D・immediate7A.educational8^A.favour B.benefit C.interest D.produce n.农产品、B.spend C.look D・apply9A.depend、B.like C.with D.for10A.as、B.otherwise C・therefore D.anyhow11A.insteadB.storeC.preparation D.exchange、12A.fearB.publiclyC.officially D.successfully、13A.secretlyB.enablesC.orders D.forces、14A.urgesB.potentialC.lowest D.best、15A.normalB.while C.as D・but、16A.whenB.arrangedC.invented D.developed、17A.launched1%—of globalsales ofcocoa,tea,coffee,etc.、18A.wanted B.refused C.had D.decided、19A.telling B.representing C.Choosing D.receiving、20A.small B.little C.good D.large第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内L5151单词的正确形式(分)
27.15A smalltown inEngland isteaching theworld thatit isimportant()()
1.grow yourown food.Any openspace
2.use to grow fruitand vegetables.There areapples,pears,peaches,strawberries,cabbages andcarrots,here and there.Everyonecan pickthem32free.Eight years ago,a womannamed Pamin Todmordendug upherrose garden.She plantedvegetables,knocked downthe gardenwall andput upasign()()
4.say,“Help yourself”Today,Pam has
5.complete changedthe town.A newtownhas beenborn,
6.is called^Incredible EdibleTodmorden”.Pam explainedwhy shethought theideawas popular.“Its possibleand positive.Many peopleknow wehave tochange,7・how we()do thatis aquestion.So oneday,she gatheredall the8,villager together.They decidedto dosomethingdifferent atonce.They didntwrite reports.()They didntask forpermission.They justdid it.Only ashort time
9.late,Todmorden becameabig gardenof fruitvegetables.In Todmorden,there isa motto:If youeat,you arein.But()thats notall.There are
10.many than700edible townspopping uparound theworld,fromCanada toMali.People therethink aboutfood andprotect environmentatthesame time.第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10(分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文
28.10文中共有处语言错误,每句中最多有两处错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改10增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号
(八),并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉修改在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
1.只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分21011Fve beenplaying volleyballsince threeyears before.It startedwhen ateacher setup volleyballclubin ourschool,hope thatmore studentswould joinin thesport.The clubwas verypopularthat many students signed up for it.To behonestly,at thattime I just followedthem withoutthinking.We practicedtogether onevery Saturdaymorning.However,some of the studentssoonbegan to get boringand droppedout of the club.So Ifound I was quiteenjoying itand Icarry on.After trainingfor sometime,I wasselected for the school team.What excitedand proudI was!第二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)假如你是李华,你的美国网友参加中国象棋网络挑战赛获得了一等奖
29.25Peter请根据以下提示写一封英文电子邮件向他表示祝贺祝贺他获奖;
1..肯定他付出的努力;
2.询问何时方便,在网上切磋棋艺3注意.词数左右;
180.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
2.开头和结尾已为你写好3参考词汇:中国象棋网络挑战赛the ChineseChess NetworkChallengeDear Peter,I amwriting tooffer mysincere congratulationsCongratulations again!Yours,Li Hua参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1A、2C、3A、4C、5B、6D、7C、
8、、9B10A、11D、12C、13C、14A、15D、16C、17A、18B、19B、20A第二部分阅读理解满分分阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选40A BC D出最佳选项、、
2112.C、
34.B【小题【小题】313A【小题【小题】414D、、221D、2C、3A、4B、、231D、2B、3A、4A、、24557C、1A、2C、25A newAmerican weathersatellite couldsave morelives bybetter predictingextremeweather conditions.The satellitewas launchedin thestate ofFlorida onNovember19,
2016.The NationalOceanic andAtmospheric Administration,also knownas NOAA,has beenworkingwith theNational Aeronauticsand SpaceAdministration NASAon theproject.NOAA officialsare callingthe new satellite GOES-R.That isshort for a muchlongername theGeostationary OperationalEnvironmental Satellite-R Series.NOAA saidGOES-R couldimprove thenations abilityto observeweatherconditions andmake weatherpredictions.It said the satellitesdevice wouldlead tomore exactandtimely weatherforecasts,watches and warnings.The governmentagency saidthe satellitewill requiretesting ofits sixinstruments andwillbe readyto work“within ayear.One of the sixinstruments on the satelliteis designedto helpscientistsstudy lightningstrikes andmap them.This,NOAA says,will helpthe agencyfollowthe movementof severestorms andprovide moredetailed warnings.“The next generation ofweather satellitesis finallyhere,said NOAAAdministratorKathryn Sullivan.She describedGOES-R asone of the mosteffective Earth-observingmachines evercreated.Sullivan saidits instrumentswill be able tostudy Earthfive timesfasterand withfour timesmore detailsthan anyother NOAAsatellite currentlyin operation.AnNOAA statementsaidthegreater detailwill helpimprove theagencys studyof oceanstorms,aswell asthe prediction andwarningsof severeweather/9In addition,GOES-R will beabletoprovide improvedrainfall estimates,which willlead tomore timelyand detailedfloodwarnings.Craig Fugate,administrator of the FederalEmergency ManagementAgency,FEMA inshort,says thatthe GOES-R satellitewill improvethe abilityof peopleand organizationsacross、America toprepare for,and reactto,weather-related disasters.5What canwe learnabout thenewweather satelliteA.It hasbeen putinto servicefor more than5months already.B.It isthe mosteffective Earth-observing machineever made.C.It worksfaster andprovides moredetailed informationthan anyother American satellite.D.It canhelp Americato getprepared for and reactto climatecatastrophes better.
6、The satellitegets itsname directlyfrom・A.NOAA B.NASAC.GOES-R D.FEMA、7Why doesthe reporterquote thewords fromdifferent peopleand organizationsin thenewsA.To showopinions varyfrom personto person.B.To showthe developmentof the satellite.C.To convincethe readersof superbfunctions ofthesatellite.D.To provethey areauthorities.
8、The passagemainly focuseson・A.a newAmericansatellitethat can be usedfor militarypurposesB.what thenextgenerationof Americanweather satelliteswillbelikeC.the factthat NOAAand NASAwork togethertodevelopa newtechnologyD.the comparisonbetween anewsatelliteand theolder ones第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短
1.530文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.A BC D、、261B、2A、3C、4A、5D、6B、7C、8D、9A、10B、11C、12D、13C、14B、15A、16B、17A、18D、19B、20A第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内L5151单词的正确形式、
271.togrow
2.is used
3.for
4.saying
5.completely
6.which
7.but
8.villagers
9.later
10.more第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)、10281,ve beenplaying volleyballsince threeyears before.It startedwhen ateacher setup Aagoavolleyball clubm ourschool,hope thatmore studentswould joinin thesport.The clubwasvery hopingsopopular thatmanystudentssignedupforitTobe honestly^at thattime Ijust followedthemhonest删without thinking.We practicedtogether enevery Saturdaymorning.However someofthe除onstudents soonbegan to get bonngand droppedout ofthe club.So Ifound I was quiteeiyoying itboredButand Icany on.After trainingfor sometime.Iwasselectedfor theschoolteam.Wliat excitedandcarried HowproudIwas!第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear Peter,I amwriting tooffer mysincere congratulationsto youon yourwinning thefirst prizeinthe ChineseChess NetworkChallenge.As yourfriend,Ijustwant youto knowhowhappy Iam atyour success.“Everything comesto himwho waits.For theseyears,youve showngreat interestinChinese chessand kepton practicingit everyday.Not onlyhave youread manybooks aboutChinesechess strategy,but alsoyou havecompeted in all kindsof Chinesechess contests.Finally,you succeededin winningthe onlinecompetition!So Pmso delightedthat youbecome championof thisnetwork challenge.At last,I hopetoplay Chinesechess withyou sothat wecan makeprogress together.Please tellme whenyouhave time.Congratulationsagain!Yours,Li HuaC.Not likelyD.Thafs allright
10.-I havebeen workingfor morethan30years!Fm goingto retirenext month.…Really Youdont looka day40!A.over B.byC.with D.for
11.Video gamescanbea poorinfluence ifin thewrong hands.A.to leaveB.leaving C.leaveD.left
12.・Jenny wassad overthe lossofthephotos sheshot inCanada,this was a memorysheespecially treasured.A.if B.whenC.as D.where
13.—What didhe doin returnfor freeand foodoffered bythe kindcouple—He helpedtheir sonwith hislessons.A.conservation B.admissionC.accommodation D.immigration
14.Dont bejoking.If stime toyour business.A.set outB.take upC.goon D.get down
15.—My computeris out of functionagain.一You needto goto thecustomer servicecenter andhave it・A.to repairB.repairC.repairing D.repaired
16.What Ilove mostabout readingnovels isthe authorsvividly describethecharacters.A.what B.whyC.how D.whom
17.he lawis equallyapplied toeveryone.No onebe aboveit.A.shall B.mustC.may D.need
18.The TangDynasty isgenerally regardedas a golden chapterby peopleworldwide,theChinese civilizationinfluenced manyneighboring countries.A.where B.whenC.which D.who
19.They overcamesome difficultiesand completedthe workahead of time,was somethingwehad notexpected.A.that B.whichC.it D.what
20.Some warnedthatthestep theUS governmenthas takento copewith thecurrentcrisis ismuch risk.A.one ofB.the one ofC.the oneD.that one第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,40A BC D选出最佳选项(分)
21.6When youtravel inSouth America,youd betterpay attentionto thefollowingthree kindsof dangerousSouth American animals.(水虎鱼)PiranhasAlthough onlya smallnumber ofpiranhas areconsidered to be dangerousto humans,the red-bellied piranhais definitelyone ofthose.Evidence hasshown thata largegroup ofpiranhascan absolutelyeat aherd oflarge animalscrossing the river,leaving onlybones.This fishlives in the freshwaterstreams ofSouth America,and they can smellthe bloodfromfar awayand launchattacks swiftly.It issaidthatthey areonly dangerousto humansif thewatervolumes areless andlower.(水蟒)AnacondasThis SouthAmerican monsterof acreature oftenappears in the filmsor yournightmares!They haveweighed over230kilograms.It isoften consideredto bethe biggestsnakein theworld.You certainlydont wanttogetcaught alonewith thissnake dueto itsmethod of attackingand killingits victim.It isindeed aremarkably differentbrand ofsnake(缠绕)type asit regularlycoils aroundall overits target,increasing thepressure untileventuallyits victimdies.Its jawsare poweredby largemuscles thatproduce enoughpowerfor itsover100sharp teethto passthrough thethick skinof ancrocodile.They donthavepoison.Sometimes theyprefer tocamoufleqe themselvesso theylook like their surroundingsandswiftly drawback whenhumans arenear.Golden PoisonousFrogsThe golden poison frommight bethe most-deadly ofthe SouthAmericananimals,whichis protectedby meansof poison.This verysmall frog,lessthan55mm inlength,packs(效力)enough punchto takedown ofAfrican bullelephants.This apparentlyharmless froghasalways beenknown tohave killedpeople whohave touchedit directly.Its alsobeennoted thatchicken anddogs havedied byconnecting thingson whichagolden poison froghadwandered!In intensecolors,they normallylook attractiveto theirtargets.(小题)11What canwe learnabout piranhasfrom the passageA.Piranhas arethe mostdangerous animals.B.Piranhas liketolivein thedeep seabed.C.Piranhas mayattack humanbeings whenthe waterlevel islowD.Piranhas onlyattack humanbeings whenthey crosstheriverin groups
2、(<J、题2)How doesan anacondakill its victim accordingto thepassageA.It oftenuses itspoison to kill its victim.B.It oftenuses itsstrength tokill itsvictim.C.It killsitsvictimmainly usingits powerfulteeth.D.It killsitsvictimwith thehelp ofother snakes.、(小题)33The underlinedword“camouflage inParagraph3means“A.hide itselfby appearinglikethesurroundingsB.terrify andcapture theenemy bymaking muchnoiseC.move aroundto searchfor deliciousfoodD.give offharmful gastokillthe targets、(小题)44Chicken anddogs arementioned inParagraph4to showthat.A.no animalscan survivethe poisonofthe goldenpoison frogB.they liketo wanderalong thepath ofthe goldenpoison frogC.thegoldenpoisonfroglikes eatingthem mostD.the poisonofthegoldenpoisonfrog isdeadly(分)
22.8In a shocking upset,70-year-old Republicancandidate Donald Trump rodeawave tovictory asvoters electedhim the45th PresidentoftheUnited StatesinNovember,
2016.Actually,a lotof expertshad predictedthat Democraticcandidate Hillary Clinton wouldcomeout ontop.Throughout thecampaign,one ofTrumps mainchallenges wasto persuadevotersthat hehas theattitude,knowledge andjudgment tobe president.In theend,he wasableto attractmorethanenough votersto hisside.Hillary Clintonadmitted theelection toTrump ina phonecall ataround2:30am.^Hillary hasworked verylong andvery hardover along periodoftimeJTrump toldhissupporters duringhis victoryspeech.uWe oweher amajor debtof gratitudefor herservice toourcountry.”Hillary Clintondelivered herspeech laterin theday.uWe mustaccept thisresult andthenlook tothe future,she toldher disappointedsupporters.^DonaldTrumpisgoing tobe ourpresident.We owehim anopen mindandthechance tolead.”Trumps risetothepresidency comesafter along careerasareal estatedeveloper.Hebuilt skyscrapers,resorts andgolf courses.He alsorisked otherbusinesses,introducingTrump Steaks,Trump NaturalSpring Water,and anairline calledTrump Shuttle.In2004,hebecame a TV starwith thereality showThe Apprentice.Now Trumpand histeam will have toface manydifficult things.Theyll have to worktobring thecountry togetherafter adivisive campaignthat upsetmillions ofAmericans.Throughout thecountry,millions ofAmericans areoutofwork andstruggling tomake endsmeet.The newpresident mustalso addressinternational issues.They includethe waronterrorism andthe refugeecrisis.Still,Trump sayshe seesa brightfuture ahead.uEvery singleAmericanwill havethe opportunityto realizehis orher fullestpotential,he toldhissupporters.、1What shouldmany expertsthink ofTrumps victoryA.It isexpected.B.It issatisfying.C.It isannoying.D.It issurprising.、2How oldwas DonaldTrump whenhe becameaTVstarA.50years old.B.54years old.C.58years old.D.62years old.、3What canbe learnedabout DonaldTrump fromthepassageA.He wasa businessman.B.He hasbeen servingin government.C.He thoughtbadly ofHillaryClinton.D.He isworried aboutAmerica.、4What isthe lastparagraph mainlyaboutA.The problemswith America.B.The challengesTrump willface.C.Trumps ideasabout hisfuture work.D.The decisionsTrump willhavetomake.(分)
23.8Almost onein fivedrivers haddozed offbehind thewheel,ashockingnewsreport hadshowed.Of thosewho weredozing off,29%have doneso withtheir carsspeedingat70miles perhour.The reportalso founda quarterof menhave fallenasleep while driving,making italmost twiceas manyas women.The Safetyon WheelReport,by Post Office Insurance,also lookedat howoftentiredness ora lackof concentrationcaused accidents.Three inten drivers have experiencedanaccident,from passinga walkercrossing tohitting anothervehicle,because of a lackofconcentration.Meanwhile,almost half49%of UKdrivershavedriven whenthey donotconcentrate.Paul Havenhand,head ofinsurance atPostOffice,said,u Whentiredness strikes,drivers shouldavoid theroads/9There isno measurementfor tireddriving,unlike drivingunderthe influenceof alcohol,yet itcould resultin anequally dangerousaccident.Drivers areadvised totake a15-minute breakfrom drivingevery twohours.However,athird36%aresoeager toreach theirdestination thatthey willignore feelingsof tiredness.Whafs more,almost onein five18%willdrivefor longerthan fourhours withouta break,while6%carryonfor upto6hours.Just overa quarter27%choose aquick stop tobuyacup ofcoffee,which isa verypopular wayfor driverstogetrid of tiredness,and only17%stoptohave arest untilthey feelenergetic again.Mr.Havenhand added,“Drivers shouldplanahead andrest beforestarting along journey;besides,theycan take regularbreaks torechargetheir batterieswhile onroad;in somecases,if theydo feeltoo tiredto concentrate、on theroads,they couldconsider analternative meansof transport.^1Which suggestionisNOT putforward byMr.HavenhandA.Preparing wellforalong journeyand takinga completerest beforeit.B.Having breaksregularly in order tofeel refreshed.C.Choosing anothermethodoftransport instead.D.Choosing aquick stopto grabsomething toeat.2^What doesthe underlinedphrase^recharging theirbatteries”in the last paragraphmeanA.Put anew supplyof electricityinto theirbatteries.B.Get backtheir energyby restingforawhile.C.Accuse themof stealingbatteries.D.Pay twicemore moneyfortheirbatteries.
3、It isimplied inthelastparagraph thatfor driversthe mostpopular curefor tirednessis・A.drinking coffeeB.talking withothersC.ignoring feelingsof tiredness、D.singing songs4Whafs thepurpose ofthe writerin writingthis passageA.To warnpeople ofthe dangeroftireddriving.B.To tellpeople tobe carefulwhen walkingon thestreet.C.To informpeople ofthe importance of agood rest.D.To introducesome dangerswhiledrivingon theroads.(分)
24.8Sydney Opera House ToursWeoffer threedifferent toursof thisiconic buildings.The Essential Tour bringsto lifethe storydining areaof performerspast andpresent.behind thedesign andconstruction ofoneofTakes place:Daily at7amthe worldsmost famouslandmarks.Using Prices:$
155.No concessions.interactive audiovisualtechnology,your Topurchase:Bookings areessential.guide willtake youonamemorable journeyLimited to8people pertour.inside theyoungest buildingever tobe WorldOnline salesexpire at4:30pm twodaysHeritage listed.prior.Afterwards,why notstay aroundand eatat Notes:The tourincludes upto300steps.Flat,the StudioCafe,with itsmodern Australianrubber-soled shoesmust beworn.For safetymenuYou canboth enjoythe bestviews inreasons,children of12years oldand underSydneyand claima20%reduction onthe are not permitted.total costof yourmeat Dontforget toshowyour ticketinorderto claimyour discount.Opera HighTea consistsofatour whereyouLanguage:English,French,German Takeswillwalk inthe footstepsof world-classplace:Daily between9am and5pm Prices:singers,dancers and musicians,followed byAdult$35/Online$
29.75Concessions:fine foodandmusicinthespectacularAustralian seniorsand pensioners;studentssurroundings ofthe BennelongDining Room.and childrenof16and under$
24.50Prior bookingsarenotessential.What couldbe betterthan atreat ofdeliciouslight snacksand softdrinks followedby alive独唱会recital bya leadingAustralianThe Backstage Tour givesyou backstagesinger Anunforgettable treatfor youngandaccess tothe SydneyOperaHouse.It isa old!Takes place:Every secondWed”2pmunique opportunityto experiencethe Duration:
1.5hours Prices:$145per personreal-life dramasbehind thestage!You mightBookonline orvisit theGuided ToursDeskeven getto standontheconcert hallstage,take upa conductorsbaton inthe orchestrapitand imagineyou areleading theperformance.You willalso gettoseeinsidethe starsdressing rooms.The tourconcludes witha complimentarybreakfastintheGreen Room,the private
557、A travelerwill enjoya performanceif hechooses・A.the EssentialTour B.the BackstageTourC.Opera HighTea D.any ofthe tours、1Joining theBackstageTour,a traveler.A.is allowedto wearsneakers whenstanding onthe stageB.willhavean opportunitytobethe conductoroftheorchestraC.cantakehis bigfamily of8members tofree breakfastD.can buythe discountticket theday beforethe tour、2If acouple whotravelled withtheir17-year-old sonjoined theEssentialTourand hadameal of$150there,what wouldthe lowestcost beif paidin cashA.$
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25.10English teacherand Internetentrepreneur JackMa foundedAlibaba18yearsagoin histiny apartmentin Hangzhou,China.Now,Ma hasbecome therichestman inChina.Every currententrepreneur andbusiness leadershould learnfromhow aChinese Englishteacher becamesuch agreat success.Start here,go anywhere.Recognizing theimportanceofEnglish,young Mawould ridehisbike toa nearbyhotel andguide foreignersaroundthecity justto learnand practicethelanguage.He hasvision andhe hadhelp.Ma sawthe Internetsenormous potentialto bridgebusinessesacross Chinashuge populationearly on.So heand hiswife brought17friendstogether andpooled$60,000to startthe company.That formedthe basisforthecompanysdynamic partnershipstructure anduniqueculture.(基础设施)Big problemslead tobig opportunities.Chinas lackof infrastructurehasalways beena problemfortheenormous nationssmall businesses.Alibaba solvedthat andnowaccounts for80%ofthecountrys e-commerce.Innovation comesfrom uniqueindividuals whothink andact differently.Everyonetalks aboutchanging theworld andmaking tonesof moneythese days,but thosewhoactually doit areexceptional individualswith breakthroughideas,uncommon visionand apassionto dogreat work.Whats isinaname JackMa wassitting ina SanFrancisco coffeeshop whenhethought ofhow Alibabaoverheard thesecret ofthe40thieves inhis story—“open。
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