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・20232024学年苏州实验中学高三英语第一学期期末监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、考场号和座位号填写在试题卷和答题卡上
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4.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.
5301.There will be anendless powerof youthsupporting the Chinese nationsrejuvenation the youngergeneration of the countryhas ideals,pursuits andshoulders.A.as faras B.so longasC.even ifD.as if
1.
1.When hegoes out,he oftenwears sunglassesnobody canrecognize him.A.so thatB.now thatC.in caseD.as though
3.We haveno ideawhat airwe willbe breathingin the future ifwe anythingtostop hazyweather.A.hadnt doneB.didnt doC.havent doneD.dont do
4.The biggestproblem formost plants,which justget up and runaway whenthreatened,is that animals liketo eatthem.A.shall notB.can*tC.neednt D.mustn*t
5.If youcome toour village,ril showyou around.A.will B.shall C.mustD.should
6.Quantities ofsoil in the area,resulting in the increasingnumberof naturaldisasters.A.is washed away B.have washedawayC.have washedaway D.have beenwashedaway
7.—What greatchanges havetaken placein ourcity in the lastfew years!—Indeed,many highbuildings haveall overthe city.、3Which of the followingdescriptions isTRUE according to the textA.China consumesmore instant noodle than any othercountry does.
8.China isbeginning tolose itsfirst placein instant noodle business.
9.Nissin is the fifthbiggest brandof Japans instant noodle business.
10.Nissin is planning tobuild aninstantnoodlefactory in Hong Kong.、4We caninfer from the textthat.A.Chinas instantnoodle consumptionwill continueto dropB.Chinese peoplewill favorcheaper instant noodles tosave moneyC.instant noodleswill havea pessimisticprospect in the futureD.instantnoodle manufacturers willfocus moreon itsfood quality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
1.530短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.A BC D(分)
26.30Thinking ofmy goodfriends,I sensethat myattitudes aretotally differenttowardsmen andwomen.()My earliestchildhood friendis Donald.In thestreet was a an]old German truck.Nowheels.No doors.Each day,2we wereflying overthe Atlanticin thattruck our“airplane”,there camethat wonderfulmoment:Engine_______________________________________叫3!”Pd sho“Well haveto jumpout.Glancing atme,hed say,I can4!”“Fear not!rildrag youto the5And when we swam6the dust,Donald cried“Sharks!”But Ialways7him.The nextday,changing8,Donald woulddo thesame to me.We savedeachother hundredsof times,but whenmy familyreally didleave forAmerica,we coulddo_9・We justcried silentlyas thetrain
10.These days,Jessica isone ofmy bestfriends.Recently we were swimmingat abeach intheAtlantic,the11one Ihad“flown overin myGermantruckwith Donald.We werefarform shorewhen weboth thoughtwe12a shark!We beganswimming13toward theshore.Although in14I fellback toprotecther.In theend»the“shark proved15,but notmy deepemotionalfeeling for my friend.We lookedinto eachothers eyesand said,love you!”You seewith womenI could be16,emotionally honestand transparent.With malefriends,it seemedimpossible to17caring feelingshowever deepthe friendshipwas.Am Inormal”I thoughtto myself.Much to my18,researches(理性的)show thatmen andwomen havevery different19and rational
1、A.advanced B.decorated C.abandoned D.updated、2A.before B.while C.after D.until、3loss B.death C.pressure D.failure
4、A.jump B・swim C.die D.run
5、A.dust B.river C.truck D・shore
6、A.over B・through C.across D.beyond、7A.left B.fetched C.rescued D.defeated、8roles B.manners C.images D.forms、9A.something B.nothing C.anything D.everythingprocesses.I dolove allmy friends-only themeans ofexpression
20、10A.broke downB.moved inC.pulled awayD.blew up、11A.very B.last C.first D.only
12、A.attacked B.spotted C.annoyed D.killed
13、A.eagerly B,casually C.hardly D.crazily
14、A.panic B.hesitation C・doubt D.silence
15、A.fierce B.friendly C.imaginary D.true
16、A.cool B.shy C.passive D.open
17、A.express B.hide C.admit D.control
18、A.embarrassment B.disappointment C.relief D.surprise、19A.emotional B.physical C.mental D.moral、20A.changes B.develops C.matters D.differs第二节(每小题
1.5分,满分15分)括阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或1号内单词的正确形式分导航
27.15Two newsatellites ofBeiDou NavigationSatellite SystemBDSl_send intospace ona LongMarch-3D carrierrocket fromthe XichangSatellite2Launch Centerin SichuanProvince,China at2:07a.m.on November19,
2018.The satellites轨道entered aMedium Earthorbit
2.safe more than threehours laterand willwork with17other BDS-3satellites alreadyin space.They are also the42nd and43rd
3.member oftheBDS satellitefamily.China launchedthese satelliteswith theaim ofproviding navigationservices^^countriesand regionswhich participatein theBelt andRoad Proposalby theend of
2018.“This isa keyand
5.value stepfor BDSdeveloping froma Chineseexperimentalsystem to a regionaland thena globalnavigation system/9said YangChangfeng,chief expert6^contributed muchto the BeiDou system.The positioning7^_()accurate ofthe BDS-3system has been improvedto
2.5meters to5meters,said Yang.()8,name aftertheChineseterm forthe BigDipper,theBeiDousystem hasbeen servingChinafor18years whereanother sixBDS-3satellites willbe putinto theMedium Earthorbit()from2019to
2020.The systemis expected9provide first-class servicesaroundlO.globeby theend of
2020.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
28.10文,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21011Last Saturday,eighty studentsfrom ourschool paya visitto LiaoningScience andTechnologyMuseum Themuseum,which maintask isto spread the knowledgeof science and technology,covers areaof15,000square metersThe momentwhenweentered themuseum,theexhibition caughttheir attentionIn themuseum,we sawthe latestprogresses inscienceand、technologyMoreover,we didan amazedscientific experimentby ourselvesWhat appealed、for usmost wasthe4D filmwhich madeus feelwewerein realeventsThough thevisiting timewas slightshort,we gaineda IotIt isso aninstructive activity第二节书面表达(满分分)that wehope morewillbeorganized in the future25(分)你校英文报栏目正面向全校师生征稿请你根据所给提示并查阅相关
29.25“Sports”资料,用英语写一篇介绍手球的短文投稿
1.起源由海泽尔(M.Heiser)于1917年发明
2.发展
(1)1920年制定了手球竞赛规则;1925年举行了首次国际手球赛;男子手球与女子手球分别于年和年被列为奥运会比赛项目19721976队员情况最初每队有名运动员,年改为每队人
3.1119657比赛规则队员用手传递球,投进对方球门
4.注意词数左右;L150可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
2.参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1B、2A、3D、4B、5A、6D、7B、8D、、9A10C、11C、12C、13B、14C、15C、16B、17B、18C、19D、20D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、、211B、2D、3C、4A22My daughterKelly isa cautiousperson.She needsto warmup tosituations,and is(犹豫的)hesitant to try newthings.When withclose friends,she becomesa leaderwho laughsloudlyand chants.But whenthat comfortzone is not around her,she isshy andnervous.This hasbeen challengingfor me at times.“Shy”is nota wordthat Ithink hasever beenusedto describeme.But thishasbeena yearof firstsformy girl thathas filledher with a new(习泳区)sense ofconfidence.This yearshe movedto laplane inswimming whereshe waspreparingfor aswim team.This yearshe learnedto ridea bikewithout trainingwheels.Andthis yearshe completedher firstkids9triathlon(三项全能).On Saturday,withathunderstorm comingsoon andmy sonsbirthday partylater in theday,we allwent outin thedark ofthe morningfor Kellyto participatein herfirst triathlon.We practicedtransitions fromswim tobike to run withher,we gotall theequipment shedneed,and wekept talkingabout the race.But as we waitedthe twohours forthe olderkids tofinishbefore her turn,she heldmy lega littleharder andtold meshe lovedmeafew toomanytimes.She wasnervous buttrying tokeep ittogether.And thenit washer turn.From thesecond shejumped into the water,my heartsoared.My daughtertransformed into the mostconfident humanbeing Ihad everseen.She(主宰)dominated thatswim,crushed thatbike rideand ranto thefinish with the biggestsmileon herface.I canhonestly saythat Inever feltso proudof someonein myentire life.It wasntbecause she dida sportor anythinglike that.It wasbecauseshewas afraidof somethingandconquered thatfear withconfidence anda fireI hadntseen before.All dayI wouldfind myselfjust lookingover ather andsmiling.She might be wearingthefinalist medalbut Ifelt likeI wonthat day.I won the chanceto seemygirlshine.Shine on,sweet baby.、5Kelly isnervous when.A.boys arearoundherB.she changesinto aleaderC.she isaway fromher momD.situations arenew toher、6We canknow fromParagraph
3.A.the racebegan in the earlymorningB.the wholefamily gaveKelly supportC.Kelly waseager for herturnintheraceD.Kelly preparedforherbrothers birthdayparty、7Seeing Kellysperformance intherace,the authorfelt.A.excited andproud B.anxious anduneasyC.worried andhesitant D.curious andconcerned
8、In theending paragraphsthe authorufelt likeI wonthat day”because Kelly.A.overcame thefear B.expressed loveto herC.won the gold medalD.took partinthesport、
23.1C、2B、3A、4D、
24.1D、2C、3B、4D、
25.1B、2C、3A、4D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
1.530短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.A BC D、、
26.1C2B、3D、4B、5D、6B、7C、8A、9B、10C、11A、12B、13D、14A、15C、16D、17A、18C、19A、20D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
1.5151内单词的正确形式、
271.were sent
27.safely
28.members
29.for
30.valuable
31.who/that
32.accuracy
33.Named
34.to provide
35.the第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
10、、一281pay—paid2which whose、前添力口3area an、去掉4when、5their—our、6progresses—progress、一7amazed amazing、8for—to、9slight—slightly、一10so such第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Handball,a popularsport inthe world,was inventedby aGerman gymteacher calledM.Heiser in
1917.A handball team was originally made up ofeleven players,and throughyears ofdevelopment,the numberof playersin ahandballteamchanged andeventually was set atsevenin
1965.In1920competition rulesfor handball wassetand thefirst internationalhandballcompetition washeld in
1925.Then internationalhandball competitionsamongcountries becamecommon.It wasin1972that menshandballwaslisted asan Olympic eventand in1976womens handballbecame anOlympicevent.Handball isa teamsport in whichtwo teamsof playerspass aball usingtheir handswiththeaim ofthrowing it into thegoal oftheother team.A matchconsists oftwo periodsof thirtyminutes,and theteam thatscoresmore goalswins.The matchattaches greatimportance toteamwork.A.wound upB.sprung upC.held upD.madeup
8.If youtomyadvice carefully,you wouldnthave madesuch aterriblemistake.A.listened B.have listenedC.would listenD.had listened
9.—You seemto befamiliar withthis city.一I herefor threeyears.Its sogreat tobe back.A.lived B.had livedC.have livedD.live
10.Not untilthe busdisappeared inthe distanceher schoolbag wasgone.A.Tina hadfound B.had Tina foundC.did Tinafind D.Tinafound
11.Children arelikely tosome badhabits whenplaying thepiano ifthey donthaveproper lessons.A.keep upB.catch upC.pick upD.give up
12.,the dancerspractise hardto maketheir dreamscome true.A・Instead of being disabledB.Being disabledC.Disabled asthey areD.In caseofbeingdisabled
13.During theperiod ofrecent terroristactivities,people notto touchanunattended bag.A.had alwaysbeen warnedB.were alwaysbeing warnedC.are alwayswarning D.always warned
14.If peoplekeep pollutingthe ocean,no creaturethere willsurvive・A.at allcost B.for a long whileC.inthelong runD.by nomeans
15.If youhave anyquestion,please freeto contactme atsue_smith@
126.com.A.to feelB.feeling C.feel D.felt
16.When itcomes toin public,no onecan matchhim.A.speak B.speaking C.being spokenD.be spoken
17.The flatis goodvalue formoney becausenot onlydid theysell ittomeat acheap price,but theythrew insome oldfurniture.A.at theircommand B.for goodmeasureC.beyond myreach D.beneath theirdignity
18.competence in acquiring Englishtoday comesfromtheability toexpress oneselfratherthan insimply passingexams.A.Due B.RawC.CoreD.Keen
19.Im sorryyou solong,but it*II stillbe sometime beforeJim getsback.A.wait B.waited C.had waitedD.have beenwaiting
20.The explosioninthechemical plantavoided hadthe countyauthorities,aiming toomuch atshort-term interests,performed theirduties fromthe beginning.A.should beB.mightbeC.must havebeen D.could havebeen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)
21.6Dont getmad thenext timeyou catchyour teenagertexting whenhe()promised tobe studying.He simplymay notbe ableto resist.A Universityof lowaUI studyfoundteenagers arefar moresensitive thanadults to the immediateeffect orreward of theirbehaviors.The findingsmay helpexplain whythe initialrush oftexting maybe moreattractivefor adolescentsthan thelong-term payoff ofstudying.HFor theteenager,fthe rewards are attractive.n saysProfessor JatinVaidya,an authorofthe study.nThey drawadolescent.Sometimes,the rewardsareakind ofmotivation for them.Even whena behaviorisnolonger ina teenagersbest interestto continue,they will,becausethe effectofthe reward isstill thereand lastsmuch longerin adolescentsthan inadults・(分心的事情)For parentsthat meanslimiting distractionso teenagerscan makebetter9choices.Take thehomework andsocial mediadilemma:At9p.m.,shut offeverything exceptacomputer thathas noaccess toFacehook orTwitter,the researchersadvise.Tm notsayingthey shouldntbe allowedaccess totechnology/*Vaidya says.But somehelp innetting theirconcentrationis necessaryforthemso theycan developthose impulse-control skills.”In theirstudy,Vaidya andco-author ShaunVecera noteresearchers generallybelieve(冲动的),teenagers areimpulsive makebad decisionsandengage inrisky behaviorbecause(额叶)the frontallobes oftheir trainsare notfully developed.But theUI researcherswondered,whether somethingmore fundamentalwas goingon withadolescents tocausebehaviors independentof higher-level reasoning.HWe wantedtotryto understand the brainsreward systemhow itchange fromchillhoodto adulthood/*Says Vaidya,who addstherewardcharacter inthe humanbrain iseasierthan decision-making.Weve beentrying tounderstand thereward processinadolescence andwhether thereis moreto adolescencebehavior thanan under-developedfrontal lobeJhe adds.For theirstudy,the researcherspersuaded40adolescents,aged13and16,and40adults,aged20and35to participate.(神经学In thefuture,researchers hopeto lookintothepsychological andneurological上的)aspects oftheir results.、1What doesthe passagemainly tell usA.The initialrush oftexting isless attractivefor adolescentsthan thelong-term payoff ofstudying.B.Always,rewardsareattractive toteenagers.C.Resistance canbe controlledwell byadolescents.D.Getting rewardsisthegreatest motivationfor adolescentsto study.、2Which statementagrees withVaidyas ideaA.The influenceofthereward isweak inadolescents.B.Parents shouldhelp childrenin makingdecisions.C.Children shouldhave access tothe Internet.D.Children needhelp inrefocusing theirattention.、3What resultdoes teenagers*brain underdevelopmentlead toA.Doing thingsafter somethought.B.Making gooddecisions.C.Joining indangerous actions.D.Escaping riskybehavior.、4How didthe researcherscarry outtheir studyA.By makinga comparisonof brainexaminations.B.By examiningadults9brain.C.By examiningteenage brain.D.By buildingthe trainsreward system.
22.(8分)You knowthe sayingYoure asyoung asyou feel.H Well,there maybe sometrutht,according tothat,according toresearchers atHarvard and the MassachusettsInstituteof Technology.Ellen Langer,a Harvardpsychologist whostudies howthe mindinfluences thebody,andcolleagues reviewedthe scientificliterature forevidence thata personsperccotion oftheirage mightinfluence theirhealth.They publishedtheir resultsinthejournalPerspectives onPsychological Science.In onestudy thatLanger led,47women hadtheir hairdone.The women who thoughttheirnew hairdosmade themlook youngerdid lookyounger toobjective observers,who wereshownbefore-and-after pictures.The womenwho thoughtthey lookedyounger alsoshowed adropin bloodpressure.Another studyinvolving4,421men found that thisewho becamebald(秃顶)atarelatively youngage were more likely to getcancer andheart diseasethan menwhodid not.Similarly,another studyinvolving2,017men foundthat those who losttheir hairearlywere more likely todevelop heartdisease.uWe believe that thefeelings associatedwithbeing olderthan onesreal ageaccount forsome ofthese healthoutcomes Jthe researcherswrote.The researchersalso describedstudies thatfoundthatwomenwhohad childrenlater inlifeweremorelikely tobe healthierand live longer thanthose whohad childrenearly,whichthey attributedtothefact thatthese motherstend to spend moretime with younger women.Similarly,people whomarry youngerpartners tendto livelonger thanthosewhomarry olderpartners,according toother studies.(假说)Taken together,the research“supports thegeneral mind-body hypothesis thatwhen a younger mindis prepared,a youngerbody canaccompany it.While themechanismremains unclear,the researchersfigured thatsuggestions associatedwith agingcan“makeone unconsciouslyor consciouslyaware ofold ageand setin motiona seriesof physiologicalprocessesthat canhave realeffects onshort-term andlong-term health
51、The underlinedword“perception”in Paragraph2means・A.view、B.appearance C.influence D.creation2Which ofthe followingstatements istrue accordingtoParagraph3A.Blood pressureis highlyrelated tohairdos.B.Feeling olderthan realage maybe tiedto healthproblems.C.Getting canceror heartdisease isthe causeof hairlosing.、D.The womenwho lovehairdos lookyounger thanthose dont.3It canbe inferredfromParagraph4that.A.ayoungermother ismorelikely to livelongerB.the youngerone of a couplelives muchlongerC.often stayingwithyoungerpeople canbenefit peopleshealthD.people whowant tolivelongerneed tomarry young
4、The passagemainly tellsus that・A.Getting baldtoo earlyis notgood tomarry youngB.Women hadbetter givebirth laterin theirlifeC.Feeling youngertoacouple isvery importantto theirhealthD.Peoples feelingoftheirage mayhave aneffect on their ownhealth(分)
23.8“At almostany givenage,most ofus aregetting betterat somethings and(认知的)worse atothers,“Joshua Hartshorne,an MITcognitive scienceresearcher andthelead authorofastudy lookingat howintelligence changesasweage,told BusinessInsider.Histeam quizzedthousands of people aged10—90on theirability to do thingslike rememberinglistsof words,recognizing faces,learning names,and doingmath.Their resultssuggest thatnomatter yourage,theres almostalways a new peakonthehorizon.The humanbrain hasa remarkablecapacity torecognize andidentify faces,andscientists arejust beginningto learnwhy.On average,we knowthat ourability tolearn andremembernew facesappears topeak shortlyafter our30th birthday.Having troublefocusing Thestudy suggeststhat ourability tomaintain attentionimproveswith age,reaching itspeak aroundage
43.While youngeradults mayexcel inthespeed andflexibility ofinformation processing,adults approachingtheir mid-years mayhavethe greatestcapacity toremain focused.Dating istough.One ofthe reasonscouldbethat weregenerally badat readingotherpeoples emotionsuntil we reach ourlate40s.Thaf saccording toone componentofHartshornes study,which involvedshowing thousandsofpeopleimages offaces croppedtightlyaround theeye area.Participants were asked todescribe theemotion theperson inthephoto wasfeeling.Performance peakedfor peopleaged around
48.Many peoplebelievethattheir mathskills declineafter theyleave schooland stoppracticingarithmetic.But thenext timeyou tryto splitupacheck,keep thisin mind:yourability to do basicsubtraction anddivision doesntreach itsapex untilyour50th birthday.Ever wonderwhy youalways loseat ScrabbleGood news:Your bestdays maybeahead.According topeoples scoreson multiple—choice vocabularytests,most ofus donreachour peakwordsmithing abilitiesuntil werein ourlate60sorearly70s.、1What didthe scientistsmainly testduring theresearchA.Communication ability.B.Athletic ability.C.Intelligence ability.D.Reading ability.2^What doesthe underlinedwordapex”in paragraph5meanA.Destination.B.Top.C.Goal.D.Minimum.、3Who ismost likelyto succeedaccording tothe textA.Lucy,72,trying towin atScrabble.B.Tom,26,trying toidentify strangers5faces.C.Jack,48,trying tofocus hisattention for alongtime.D.Lily,43,trying toreadtheemotions in different eyes.、4What doesHartshorne^study mainlytellusA.There isno endto learning.B.Constant droppingwears awaythe stone.C.Genius isnothing butlabor anddiligence.D.A footmay proveshort whilean inchmay provelong.(分)(增进)
24.8Spending moneyon time-saving servicesreduces stressand boostshappinessaccording toanewresearch,but shockingly,few ofus doit.Whillans,a professorat HBSsaid,u Buyingtime helpsto protectus fromthe stressin ourlivescaused bytime pressure,andthefeeling thatwe donthave enoughminutes inthe daytocomplete ourtasks.”The effectwas clearestintheCanadian experiment,inwhich60working adultsweregiven$40to spendin twodifferent ways.One weekend,they weretold tospend the money onamaterial purchase-a giftfor themselves.The nextweekend,they wereinstructed tospend(跑the$40on anythingthat savedthem time,from payingthe neighbors kidtorunerrands腿)to takingan Uberinstead ofa bus.On theday theymade thetime-saving purchase,they felthappier,inabetter mood,andlower feelingsof timestress thanontheday theybought amaterial purchase,said Whillans.The biggestsurprise tothe researcherswas howfew peoplewould spendmoney ontime-saving services.When theyasked98working adultshow theywould spenda“windfall of$40,only twopercent nameda purchasethat wouldsave themtime.“One reasony”said Whillans,isthatwerevery badat rememberinghow muchwe hatedoingcertain tasksonce thesuffering haspassed.That makesus lesslikelytotake activestepsto avoidthat overburdened feeling inthefuture.But anotherpossible causeis goodold-fashioned guilt.If youfeel guiltyabout gettingsomeone to clean your house foryou,thenyou mightget lesshappiness fromoutsourcing(外包)that task,“said Whillans,u oryou、might justbe lesslikelytospend yourmoney inthat way.”1In theCanadian experiment,the participants.A.were dividedinto twogroupsB.were given$40every twoweeksC.were askedto givemoney toa neighbor3s kidD.wereaskedtospendthemoneyindifferentways、2According tothe author,what canmake peopleless time-stressedA.Paying muchforaconcert ticket.B.Taking aregular busto getto work.C.Employing someonetocleanthe garden.D.Buying themselvesan expensivepresent.、3When itcomes tospending moneyon“buying time”,.A.no peoplewould liketodoitB.a smallpercentage ofpeople choosetodoitC.more peoplewill doit ifextra moneyis givenD.most peoplelike theidea butdont practiceitinlife、4What dothe underlinedwords thatoverburdenedfeeling^in Paragraph6refer toA.Thegood old-fashioned guilt.B.The feelingof spendingmoneyon goods.C.The stressof havingsomeone cleanyourhouse.D.The discomfortwhen completingtasks wehate doing.(分)
25.10Easy tomake andcheap tobuy,instant noodleshave longbeen Chinas,ultimate conveniencefood.Since itwasasnack forstudents,a mealonthetrain,or justthego-to choicefor hungryworkers,morethan
46.2billion packetswere soldin Chinain
2013.But itseems thisindustryhas goneoff the boil.By2016those saleshad declinedto
38.5billion,accordingtothe WorldInstantNoodle Association,a dropof almost17%.“This phenomenonshows anunnoticeable whilecontinuous changein Chinasconsumption消费patterns/9said ZhaoPing ofthe Academyof ChinaCouncil forthePromotion ofInternational Trade.He toldthe ChinaDaily^Consumers aremore interestedinlife qualitythan justfilling theirbellies thesedays.”About730million peoplein Chinanow haveaccesstotheInternetaccording togovernmentfigures.And about1%of thoseare usingsmart phonesto connect.And appsthatoffer fooddelivery toyour home,office orwherever youhappen tobe area realfast-developing industry.Their menusare undoubtedlymore expensivethanapot ofinstant noodles.But thesemealscan stillbe inexpensive,and arguablymore tasty,depending onyour favor.But putintheglobal background,China isstill easilythe biggestmarket forinstantnoodles.In fact,Chinas consumptionwas roughlyequal toIndonesia,Japan,Vietnam,India,the US,South KoreaandthePhilippines combined.And thatmeans globalnoodlemanufacturersare unlikelyto turnaway fromtheChinese marketJapansinstantnoodlebusinessNissin Foods,for example,isplanningto landonthe stockmarket,inHong Kong,by whichoperation ithopes toraise about145milliondollars.It israre fora Japanesefirm tolist inHongKong,but Nissinis talkingup itsprospectsin China,where it is alreadythe fifthbiggest brand.“Some consumersstopped consuminginstantnoodles,but mostconsumers wanttoincrease thequality offood theyconsume/9chief executiveKiyotaka Andotold CNBClastweek.“We cansupply high-quality productsso wehave morepossibility todevelop ourbusiness/
91、The phrase“go offtheboil”in Paragraph2is closein meaningto・A.stop boilingB.turn downC.develop rapidlyD.get outof control、2According tothetext,itisbecause ofthat peoplehave morefood choices.A.development offood manufacturingindustryB.fall ofprice infoods beyondinstant noodlesC.technological developmenton communicationD.peoples doubton instantnoodles9food safety。
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