静安区2017学年第一学期教学质量检测
高三英语试卷2018.01
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I. Listening Comprehension
Section A
Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the
end of each conversation, a questions will be asked about what was said. The conversations
and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question
about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best
answer to the questions you have heard.
1. A. Air conditioner B. Stove C. Suitcase D. Mobile phone
2. A. A nurse B. A manager C.A flight attendant D. A secretary
3. A. On the day of Black Friday, he has nothing to do.
B. He will buy nothing during the coming shopping day.
C. His salary will be increased before Black Friday.
D. He prefers to save money rather than spend.
4. A. 6 B. 8 C. 12 D. 16
5. A. People should carefully study information they get from various experts.
B. There‘s no need to turn to experts for health suggestions.
C. Ordinary people should be invited on TV to talk about healthy life.
D. Experts help a lot in promoting healthy life style.
6. A. The professor failed everyone at the term end.
B. The professor criticized him for failing the exam.
C. The professor thought highly of him
D. The man failed the science course for the term
7. A. Jenny has graduation ceremony.
B. They go for a movie.
C. They have family dinner.
D. Nothing happens
8. A. Medicine B. Math C. History D. Chinese
9. A. It‘s wonderful in all aspects.
B. It‘s good on the whole with one shortcoming.
C. It‘s totally disappointing
D. It‘s of average quality
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10.A. Buying the expensive cake is foolish
B. The cake is worth the price.
C. The taste of the cake is misleading.
D. Eating the cake hurts people‘s intelligence.
Section B
Directions: In Section B, you will hear two passage and one longer conversation. After each
passage or conversation, you will be asked several questions. The passage and the conversation
will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the
four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you
have heard.
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.
11. A. Children looking for future husband and wife for their parents.
B. Children trying to earn wedding fund for their parents.
C. Children making plans for their parents‘ wedding day
D. Children taking part in their parent‘s wedding ceremony.
12. A. Wedding dress B. Wedding style
C. Food for wedding D. Honeymoon destination
13. A. The difficulties modern marriage meets.
B. The good relationship between British children and parents.
C. The unconventional weddings in modern Britain.
D. The new marriage concepts combined with traditions.
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.
14. A. For how long the event will last.
B. The site address to purchase the event ticket.
C. The past achievements the lecture had made
D. The location where the lecture is to happen
15. A. Stand out and hold a poster for the event.
B. Cover other event ads with your event ad.
C. Rent school channel to introduce the event.
D. Use modern communication media to spread the event
16. A. Tips on advertising campus events.
B. Food work wonders to attract campus event attendees.
C. The rise of modern social media on campus
D. Challenges to prepare for a high-quality campus event
Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation
17. A. Academic and professional prospects
B. life conditions on campus
C. Tuition and geographic advantages.
D. Ranks among all the universities
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18. A. Strong program background.
B. Low living expenses.
C. Circle of contacts on campus
D. Agreeable weather
19. A. Because they can hire talents from UCLA.
B. Because foreign talents can be employed
C. Because their companies are near beaches
D. Because their bosses are from UCLA
20. A. Moving to live with his parents.
B. Pursuing graduate study at UCLA.
C. Accepting the offer from Chicago University
D. Keeping comparing the two Universities
II. Grammar and Vocabulary
Section A
Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and
grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of
the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.
Today, Mandatory(强制的) recycling is a hard sell in the United States, where the economy
runs largely along free market lines and the current landfillingwaste remains inexpensive and
efficient.
Plain and simple, recycling still costs more than landfilling in most place. This fact,
(21)_________(couple) with the disappearance of the so-called‖ landfill crisis‖ of the mid-1990s,
means that recycling has not caught on , which runs (22)_________ some environmentalists‘
wishes.
However, many cities have found ways to recycle economically. They have cut costs by
automating sorting and processing. They‘re also found profitable markets for the recyclables(可回收物) (23)_________ cast-off items are acceptable or even welcome. Increased efforts by green
groups(24) _________ (educate) the public about the benefits of recycling have also helped.
(25)_________ _________ _________ uneconomical recycling seems to some people, some
cities, such as Pittsburgh, San Diego and Seattle, have made recycling mandatory. In these cities,
recyclables are banned from both household and business garbage. Families (26)_________
recycle all basic recyclables, such as paper , cardboard , glass and plastic. To business with
garbage containers ‗polluted‘ with more than 10 recyclables, warning (27)_________ (issue). If
they fail to take action, fines are expected.
New York, a national leader on recycling, decided to stop its least cost-effective recycling
programs (plastic and glass) in 2002. But rising landfill costs ate up the $ 39 million saving
expected.
As a result, the city brought back plastic and glass recycling and committed to a 20-year
contract with a recycling firm, Hugo Neu Corporation, which built the (28)_________(advanced)
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recycling facility in the country.
The company focuses on (29)_________ could cut costs. Automation has streamlined the
sorting process, and easy access to rail has cut both the environmental and transportation costs.
The new deal and new facility have made recycling efficient for the city and its residents
(30)_________ (show ) once and for all that responsibly-run recycling programs can actually save
money ,landfill space and the environment.
Section B
Directions: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can only be
used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.
A. shamed B. consequently C. criticism D. scarce E. authorities
F. struggled G. original H. practical I. luxury J. blanketed K. assume
William Shakespeare came from a modest start, but finished life living in a(n) ____31_____
house in Stratford-upon-Avon, with a coat of arms and series of business investments to his name.
So was William Shakespeare a businessman, as well as a writer?
Researchers have uncovered information from historical documents that point to Shakespeare
being a greedy businessman, anxious to grab every penny whose practices caused ___32____ in
his lifetime.
The academics believe that many of Shakespeare‘s doubtful business dealings have been
_____33___by people‘s romantic view of him as a creative genius who made his money through
acting and writing plays. The idea that Shakespeare gave the world such wonderful narratives,
language and entertainment makes it uncomfortable to even ___34____ that he was simply
motivated by his own thirst for financial interest.
Shakespeare was a grain businessman almost for his life time. He bought and stored grain
and then sold it on to his neighbors at high prices.
In the late 16the and early 17th Century a bad weather gripped England. The cold and rain
resulted in poor harvests and _____35____ severe lack of food. Referred to as the ― Little Ice
Age‖, the period was the time when thousands of people ____36_____ for survival. At that time,
Shakespeare was under investigation for tax evasion(逃避) and later chargedwith storing grain
when food was ____37_____.
One could argue that he did not do this without a conscience and that perhaps this is
demonstrated in the way he portrayed one of his famous character Shylock in his play the Mechant
of Venice. Many people claim Shylock personifies Shakespeare‘s own self-hatred, who is
eventually ____38____ for his greed as a money lender and all that he owns is seized from him.
Perhaps with the _____39____ pursuing Shakespeare for his evil dealings during Little Ice Age,
Shylock‘s tragic fate was a real fear for Shakespeare.
Shakespeare‘s ____40____ funeral monument at Holy Trinity Church was a bag of gram
which implied that he prided himself on his role as a grain businessman as well as on his writing.
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It was not until the 18th century that the bag of grain was replaced by a pillow.
III. Reading Comprehension
Section A
Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B,
C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.
The sights, sounds, and smells of themodern marketplace are rarely accidental. More
likely they are tools of an evolving strategy of psychological marketing called ―sensory marketing‘
to create an emotional association to a(n) ____41____ product or brand.
By relating to people in a far more ___42____ way through everyone‘s own senses, sensory
marketing is able to affect people in a way that traditional mass marketing cannot.
Traditional marketing believes that consumers will systematically consider ____43__ product
factors like price, features, and utility. Sensory marketing, by contrast, seeks to resort to the
consumer‘s life experiences and feelings. Sensory marketing believes that people, the consumers,
will act according to their emotional urge more than to their ____44___ reasoning. By this way, an
effective sensory marketing effort can result in consumers choosing to buy a lovely but expensive
product, rather than a plain but cheap ____45____.
In the past, communications with customers were mainly monologues-----companies just
―talked at‖ consumers. Then they evolved into dialogues, with customers providing ____46_____.
Now they‘re becoming multidimensional conversations, with products finding their won voices
and consumers responding _____47____ to them.
Based on the implied messages received through five sense, consumers, without noticing the
trend to apply human-like personalities to brands, leading to intimate relationship and, hopeful for
the brands, persistent ____48____. And that‘s the very thing brands are dying to fostering
customers rather than instant trend or profits. And that‘s the very thing brands are dying to foster
customers rather than instant trend or profits. Most brands are considered to have either ―sincere‖
or ―exciting‖ personalities.
― Sincere‖ brands like IBM and Boeing tend to be regarded as conservative and relative
while ―exciting‖ brands like Apple, and Ferrari are imaginative and __49______. In general, the
consumers tend to form ____50___relationships with sincere brands than with exciting ones, this
explains the relatively enduring history of the ―Sincere Brands‖.
Certainly, with the eyes containing two-thirds of all the ____51____cells in a person‘s body, sight
is considered the most important of all human senses. Sensory marketing uses sight to create a
memorable ― sight experience‖ of the product for consumers which extends to packaging, store
interiors, and printed advertising to form a (n) ___52____ image for the brand.
In other words, no aspects of a product design is left to ____53__anymore, especially color.
Brand acceptance is linked closely with the appropriateness of the colors on the brand----- does
the color ______54___ the product at all? If not, customers, though not realizing it themselves,
will ____55____ the brands in all possible ways-sales, reputations, etc. Therefore, brands, isn‘t it
time now to study the new field of marketing?
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41. A. specific
42. A. economic
43. A. obvious
44. A. imaginable
45. A. alternative
46. A. compliment
47. A. temporarily
48. A. loyalty
49. A. mild
50. A. far-fetched
51. A. individual
52. A. overall
53. A. chance
54. A. accept
55. A. shape
Section B
Directions: Read the following three passage. Each passage is followed by several questions or
unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the
one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.
(A)
Overcoming extreme cold, cruel ice and people dismissing him as mad, Slovenian Davo
Kamicar became the first person to ski non-stop down Mount Everest.
After a dramatic fall over almost sheer cliffs of snow, stones and ice, 38-year-old Kamicar
emerged in his base camp after five hours of skiing. ―I feel only absolute happiness and absolute
tiredness,‖ he said.
At one stage he had to speed over stretches of ice that collapsed and broke underneath him
and could have sent him falling into the deep crevasses (裂缝) that dot the mountain.
The descent (下落) had been by many as insanely dangerous. The Darwin Awards website,
which documents deaths which are foolhardy, urged people to log on to Internet broadcasts of the
attempt. ―Keep your eyes peeled for a live Darwin Award, ―it said.
However, the only body to make the news was the corpse(尸体) of an known mountaineer
which Kamicar zipped past as he descended, one of an estimated 120 corpses, thought to litter the
slopes.
―This mountain is always full of surprise. Seeing a dead man out there was a really shocking
experience,‖ he said.
Thanks to strategically placed cameras on the mountain and one attached to his safety
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B. qualified
B. personal
B. potential
B. objective
B. reward
B. fund
B. philosophy
B. daring
B. hard-won
B. sensory
B. ambitious
B. maintenance
B. overlook
B. punish
C. average
C. artificial
C. accessible
C. psychological
C. sample
C. prospect
C. endurance
C. steady
C. long-lasting
C. present
C. dramatic
C. progress
C. fit
C. signify
D. adequate
D. mechanic
D. concrete
D. gradual
D. exhibit
D. feedback
D. attentively
D. regulation
D. classic
D. easy-going
D. general
D. additional
D. leadership
D. treat
D. exploit
B. subconsciously C. occasionally
helmet, hundreds of thousands of people witnessed his descent on the Internet, which was one of
the record highs ever. During the run more than 650,000 hits were registered on his expedition
website jamming it for a time as others tried to access the site.
Weather conditions were so severe that Kamicar had to abandon plans to rest on the summit
before attempting to descend. Instead, suffering from fatigue, as soon as he reached the top he put
on his skis and flung himself back down the mountain.
Dealing with the mountain had already cost Kamicar two fingers when a previous failed attempt
saw him get frostbite as a fierce storm lashed the peak.
Kamicar comes from a skiing family and took part in his first Himalayan skiing expedition in
1989. Since then, he has been tireless in raising funds and sponsorship for more expeditions, with
Everest as the permanent goal.
56. Davo Kamicar made history by ___________.
A. skiing down Mount Everest without rest.
B. descending Mount Everest within the shortest time ever
C. attracting largest number of audience online for his descent.
D. becoming the first to film his descent down Mount Everest
57. The underlined word foolhardy in the passage is closest in meaning to ________.
A. sudden and hard to accept
B. taking unnecessary risks
C. attracting public attention
D. working hard to fool others
58. According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE/
A. Kamicar saw about 120 dead bodies littering the slope.
B. The broadcast of his descent online was cancelled because of the website jam.
C. Kamicar‘s family had a tradition to conquer Mount Everest.
D. This was not Kamicar‘s first attempt on Mount Everest.
59. The best title for the passage is ________.
A. Mad man skis down Everest
B. Darwin Award for Davo Kamicar
C. Extreme sports hero slides to a record
D. Body of mountaineer found on Everest
( B )
Here are the top summer vacation lodges in the nation!
Out of Lake Wobegon; Fair Hills Resort
With sandcastle contests, Swedish buffet night, and family bingo, this classic northern Minnesota
lodge is right out of Garrison Keillor‘s Lake Wobegon. Families can choose from a collection of
activities suitable for both adults and kids----volleyball, tennis, sailing, swimming-laze by the lake,
or rehearse for their star turn at the weekly talent show. The family –run resort is proud of its
myriad ―lifers‖, guests who‘ve been vacationing here since they were kids. This year, ten of them
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will celebrate their 50th yearly visit.
Northern California,Unplugged; Gray Eagle Lodge
Once they find Gray Eagle Lodge off a two-lane road, most guests have no use for their cars. Days
here are spent on foot, hiking to alpine lakes in the Sierras or going for a dip in the swimming hole
fed by a 15-foot waterfall. ― There are no officially planned activities,‖ explains Tracy Morris,
who has taken her children here for year,‖ unless you count the get-togethers specifically arranged
for kids who have never met before but have become fast friends and enjoy fun together.‖
Authentic Adirondacks; The Hedges
For recent years improvements have been made—including upgrading the plumbing to
accommodate more guest, answering to the main complaints in the past about its poor capacity.
The current owners have restored the camp to its original Adirondack-style glory. Though tasteless
to the younger age groups, the style earned the lodge a spot on the National Register of Historic
Places
Great Lake Lodge; The Inn at Watervale
Built as a boarding school in 1892, this lodge became a summer retreat in 1971. Today, the owner
of the lodge proudly promotes the resort‘s lack of TV, Wi-Fi, and decent cell phone coverage,
which makes it perfect for recluses(隐士). Instead of sticking with their smartphones, parents and
children both find their relationship greatly improved through hiking the 300-foot-high Old Baldy
dune, combing the beach for fossils, and savoring the sunsets over the lake together.
60. Which lodge is not very attractive for kids?
A. Fair Hills Resort B. Gray Eagle Lodge
C. The Hedges D. The Inn at Watervale
61. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Fair Hills Resort specializes in serving young vacationers with varieties of activities.
B. The Hedge used to be criticized for failing to serve large number of customers.
C. Lake of modern communication tools at The Inn at Watervale was due to poor facility
conditions
D. Cars are banned from Gray Eagle Lodge
62. The passage will most probably appear _______.
A. on a wedding magazine about finding a permanent residence.
B. in a UN‘s report about family relationship
C. on a financial magazine analyzing the prospects of tourist industry
D. on a website selling package tours
(C)
It‘s not an urban legend: crime rates do in fact in the summer in the U.S. A study found that, with
the exception of robbery and auto theft, rates of all violent and property crimes are higher during
the summer than during other months. The study examined data collected during 8 years, which
included violent and property crimes that did not result in death, both reported and not reported to
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the police.
The data show that, though the national crime rate dropped by 70 percent during recent years,
seasonal spikes in summer remain. In some cases those spikes are 12 percent higher than rates
during seasons in which the lows occur. The phenomenon confuses many criminologists, and they
wonder why.
Some reason that increased temperatures, which drive many out of doors and leave windows
open in their homes, raise the amount of time when homes are left empty. Others point to the
effect of students on summer vacation who are otherwise occupied with schooling during other
season, while some argue that suffering heat-induced discomfort simply makes people more
aggressive and likely to act out.
Although these elements possess certain persuasive power, their rationality is called into
question when cases in winter are put on the map. Why aren‘t the rates in winter falling if heat
related factors are to blame for the summer spike? Contrarily, the matter should be viewed from
social and economic angles rather than on solar terms.
Numerous studies have shown that rates of criminal behavior among young adults drop when
their communities provide them with other ways to spend their time and earn money. This was
found to be true in Los Angeles, where gang activity was reduced when community centers for
teens were thriving and active. And generally speaking, the connection between economic
inequality and crime is robustly documented for the U.S. And why summer sees a worse situation?
It‘s probably because it‘s even harder for youngster to land jobs that provide for life necessities.
So if officials want to address the summer spike in crime, they may act differently instead of
aiming straight at crimes. Simply upgrading security and severely punishing offences almost
produce void effects. Instead, be open to various options and they will find that development of
job hunting agencies or community professional training centers are accompanying the drop of
crime rate without seasonal exceptions .After all, bread always comes first for everyone.
63. What puzzles scholars studying crimes?
A. The rates of robbery and auto theft are lower than other violent and property crimes in summer.
B. The rates of crimes resulting in death are about the same in all seasons.
C. The crime rates not reported to the police are much higher during summer.
D. Crime rates in summer are higher than those of other seasons.
64. According to the author, what is the key reason for the seasonal spike of crime rates?
A. Increased temperature left houses easier for attacks.
B. The hot environment makes people more likely to be angered.
C. Youngsters find it hard to release energies at school.
D. People‘s economic needs are not satisfied by the society.
65. What can be done to fight seasonal rise of crimes?
A. Lengthen the school time to hold students in school during summer.
B. Enhance the safety mechanism during the summer.
C. Take measure to encourage youth employment.
D. Frighten would-be criminals through harsh punishments.
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66. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Solar terms are responsible for the summer crime spike.
B. Crime rates in summer fall by 58 percent in the U.S
C. LA criminal activities fall because of positive community programs.
D. The crimes rates in winter are low due to low mobility in the season.
Section C
Directions:Read the following passage. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box.
Each sentence can be used only once. Note that there are two more sentences than you need.
A. The influence is witnessed for the opposite gender as well.
B. Awareness for health is given due attention among different age groups.
C. Africa has greatly increased ways of broadcasting.
D. But solid academic research was lacking for quite a long time.
E. Yet trying to influence the locals can be debatable.
F. But other organizations have increasingly followed suit.
In the radio drams ― Nau em Taim ‖ aired in Papua New Guinea, a windowed father takes up
dynamite() fishing ---profitable but disastrous for the reef. Then he meets a dashing marine
scientist who warns him off. The idea is that by the end of the drama, both he ---and the
listeners---will give up dynamite for sustainable fishing.
The show‘s producer, the Population Media Center(PMC) in Vermont, has been a pioneer of
programmes with the goal of fostering development._____67____ In Vietnam Khat Vong Song
uses radio drama to teach its listeners about domestic violence. In Kenya Mediae promote civil
rights with a television soap called ― Makutano Junction‖.
Evidence that radio and television soaps can change behavior was first spotted in the 1970s.
______68____ About twenty years later, economists at the Inter-American Development Bank,
found that Brazilians receiving Globo, a television network promoting modern family concept,
had fewer children. Another follow—up study discovered that, as cable television spread, the birth
rate in certain rural area dropped.
Some argue that the influence was because couch potatoes were less likely to make babies. But
research in Ethiopia showed that dramas can have a direct effect. Inquiries about ways to reduce
birth rates rose by 157% among married women who listened to the soap operas ―Yeken Kignet‖
and ―Dhimbibba‖. ___69______ Male listeners sought tests for HIV/AIDS four times as much as
male non-listeners.
― The results are the best when people identify with characters,‖ says Betty Oala of the PMC.
This is why the organization does extensive research, takes on local writers and uses native
languages.
Not only are soaps effective, but they are also cheap. Radio programmes can coast as little
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as three cents to reach a listener in Africa. _____70_________. Although producers do not hide
their purposes many scholar think that there could be a fight over morals and the armful results of
soap dramas. A drop in birth rates may seem like good news to a woman activist, but had to a
religious worker.
IV. Summary Writing
Directions: Read the followingpassage. Summarize the main idea and the main point(s) of the
passage in no more than 60 words. Use your own words as far as possible.
For many well-educated travelers, buying a copy of Lonely Planet is the first task before
taking a vacation abroad. Founded in 1973, Lonely Planet is the biggest guidebook series in many
countries. It‘s published in 11 language including Chinese.
But when the BBC confirmed on March 19 that it had sold the entire Lonely Planet series to a
US billionaire at a significant deficit(赤字) , many commented that the deal sang song for the
printed guidebook.
The rise of the Internet and the prevalence of smartphones have become a burden on the print
media. Why would travelers bring a heavy guidebook when they can download the apps to their
smartphone in an instant? Furthermore, alternative and free travel content is readily available on
the Internet, from Wikivoyage to Trip Advisor which provide excellent guidance on your trips.
But the Internet is not the only reason that guidebooks are in decline. It is also widely
accepted that the physical guidebook has such complete content that can kill any sense of personal
exploration. With the guide books, all those backpacker feet ended up following routine trade
routes, and in those routes was little room for initiative.
It‘s also pointed out that the guidebook is not exactly good for tourism. Often the shops and
restaurants that thrived on a recommendation in the guidebook relaxed and discovered that it
didn‘t matter: the legions of eager travelers keep on coming anyway. They gradually grow
uncompetitive.
And yet, despite the rise of new media, it‘s believed there is still a place for printed
guidebooks, at least for the time being as books still offer readers the kind of feeling that virtual
tools can‘t provide, more of a compelling, touchable interaction.
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V. Translation
Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.
72. 遵循自然规律,你最终会得到回报。(reward)
73. 应加大力度打击劣质商品的生产和销售。(fight)
74. 每个学生都具有无限的潜能区克服学习中的困难。(study)
75. 有些技术创新虽没怎么引起公众的注意,却对现实生活中的方方面面有着深远的影响。(although)
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VI. Guided Writing
Directions: Write an English composition in 120-150 words according to the instructions given
below in Chinese.
你是王华,临近寒假,你的好朋友刘伟写信向你咨询他的寒假计划。目前有三个备选方案:①去美国参加冬令营(winter camp);②应征某历史博物馆临时讲解员(docent) ;③提前学习下学期的高中课程。请给刘伟写回信,谈谈你的看法。信中必须包括:
1. 你建议的方案;
2. 你如此建议的理由;
3. 你对执行此方案的建议。
高三英语参考答案
2018.1
Answers
Listening
1-5 ADBDB 6-10 DBCBB
11-13 CDD 14-16 CDA 17-20 ABBC
Grammar
21. coupled 22. against 23. where 24. to educate 25. No matter how 26. must 27. are
issued 28. most advanced 29. what 30. showing
Vocabulary
31-35 ICJKB 36-40 FDAEG
Cloze
41-45 ABDBA 46-50 DBABC 51-55 BAACB
Reading
56-59 ABDC
60-62 CBD
63-66 DDCC
67-70 FDAE
Summary
The changing-hands of the influential Lonely Planet at financial losses signified the breakdown of
physical guidebooks. The decline is attributed to free quality content online and convenient
smartphone apps. Besides, guidebooks‘ comprehensiveness harms innovation and recommended
businesses ultimately get slack and lose edge. However, offering different experience, guidebooks
still have room for existence currently.
Translation
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72. Follow the natural law and you will finally be rewarded.
73. The intensity of the fight against the manufacturing and sale of inferior goods should be
increased.
74. Every student has unlimited potential to overcome difficulties in study and keep making
progress.
75. Although some technical innovations have attracted little public attention , they have more
far-reaching influence on real life in every regard.
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