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1、2019衡水市高考英語一模強化訓練(39)2013屆(2012學年)上海市高三英語一模完形填空10(靜安)Although one might not think so from some of the criticism of it, advertising is essential to the kind of society in which people in the United Kingdom, and a very _50_ proportion of the world at large, live. Advertising is necessary as a _51_ of

2、communicating with others, of telling them about the goods and services that are offered, and of which most of them would never _52_ to hear at all if it were not for advertising. And advertising helps a great deal to promote a _53_ standard of living.In talking about advertising, one should not thi

3、nk only _54_ a commercial on television, or an advertisement in the newspapers or periodicals. In its widest _55_ , advertising includes a host of other _56_ such as packaging, shop displays and in the sense of communication even the spoken word of the salesman. _57_ , the roots of advertising are t

4、o be found in the market place.For many years it was thought that it was enough to _58_ goods and supply services, it is only more _59_ that it has become increasingly understood that the production of goods is a waste of resources _60_ those goods can be sold at a fair price within a _61_ time span

5、. In the competitive society in which we live, it is essential that we go out and sell what we have to offer, and advertising plays an important role in this respect, whether selling at home or in _62_ markets. Approximately 2 percent of the UK gross national product is spent on advertising. But it

6、must not be thought that this advertising tries to sell goods to consumers who do not want them. Of course, advertising does try to attract the interest of the _63_ consumer, but if the articles when _64_ does not match up to the standards that the advertising suggests that it will, it is obviously

7、exceedingly unlikely that the article will sell well.50.A.enjoyableB.considerableC.agreeableD.knowledgeable51.A.dataB.proportionC.meansD.messages52.A.getB.putC.findD.avoid53.A.demandingB.raisingC.creatingD.rising54.A.in honor ofB.in case ofC.in terms ofD.in favor of55.A.senseB.sureC.levelD.extent56.

8、A.conferencesB.activitiesC.mattersD.actions57.A.Of allB.And allC.Among allD.After all58.A.protestB.programC.processD.produce59.A.quicklyB.immediatelyC.recentlyD.totally60.A.unlessB.thoughC.untilD.when61.A. inevitableB.comfortableC.reasonableD.available62.A. countryB.importC.jobsD.export63.A. financi

9、alB.potentialC.essentialD.social64.A. presentedB.purchasedC.respondedD.respectedSection A 5054 BCADC 5559 ABDDC 6064 ACDBB2013屆(2012學年)上海市高三英語一模完形填空11(金山)Google inc. introduced plans in June to offer 3-D maps of major cities and other new features for its popular Google Maps and Google Earth service

10、s.New features include the ability to 50 portions of Google Maps onto phones and other _51_ devices, with detailed data, so users can find their way around _52_ areas even if they don't have an active internet connection.Perhaps the most _53_ new feature was the detailed three-dimensional images

11、 that Google plans to offer for major cities in coming months.Google product manager Pater Birch explained that the company is using _54_ to obtain detailed images of every street and building in an area, from different _55_ , which are then compiled into images that appear to show height, depth and

12、 even architectural details of buildings and streets, _56_ landscape features such as trees.“We're trying to create the effect that you are flying _57_ the city, almost as if you were in your own personal helicopter,” said Birch.Compiling those images _58_ extensive photographing and processing

13、of mages, however. _59_ Birch promised to have images _60_ for several major cities in coming months, he and other Google officials did not offer a detailed timetable.Industry blogs have reported that Apple is preparing to _61_ its own maps and navigation service, including 3-D images. Analysts say

14、the _62_ is part of a larger race between the two tech Giants to offer services that keep users _63_ and allow each company to deliver advertising or other products targeted to specific locations and other data on _64_ interests.50.A.buyB.downloadC.useD.apply51.A.expensiveB.usefulC.portableD.cheap52

15、.A.familiarB.unfamiliarC.quietD.busy53.A.interestingB.impressiveC.ridiculousD.surprising54.A.computersB.camerasC.phones D.planes55.A.anglesB.partsC.sidesD.areas56.A.exceptB.except forC.includingD.as well as57.A.overB.belowC.throughD.in58.A.spendsB.costsC.obtainsD.requires59.A.whenB.asC.whileD.as lon

16、g as60.A.soldB.availableC.accessibleD.vivid61.A.makeC.drawD.sell62.A.imageB.competitionC.serviceD.map63.A.busyB.convenientC.attractiveD.engaged64.A.children'sB.users'C.managers'D.students'50-54 BCBBD 55-59 ADADC 60-64 BABDB 2013屆(2012學年)上海市高三英語一模完形填空12(嘉定)Girls that eat with their fa

17、milies are less likely to develop eating disorders, a study says.New research shows girls who regularly have family meals are much less likely to adopt extreme weight control 50 such as vomiting (嘔吐), using laxatives (瀉藥) or diet pills.A study 51 more than 2500 American high school students found th

18、at girls who ate five or more family meals a week had a much healthier 52 with food in later life.The research, 53 in international magazine Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, polled students aged 13 to 17 in 1999 who were followed up five years later. Regular family meals were found to

19、 have a protective effect 54 the girls age, weight, socio-economic status, dieting habits or relationship with her family.Experts say doctors should 55 families to have dinner at the table 56 on the couch in front of the television to keep away from serious eating disorders.Belinda Dalton, director

20、of eating disorders clinic The Oak House, said eating with family helped “normalize” young people's relationship with food.“When the young are feeling that they're not treated properly or when they are feeling completely depressed, they 57 something that they can control and food is somethin

21、g 58 and accessible for them to control. 59 , if they're sitting with their family on a regular basis then their family can be more in 60 of their eating,” Ms Dalton said. “It's about young people feeling 61 their family and that builds self-esteem (自尊) and sense of 62 and that works very ac

22、tively against someone developing an eating disorder.”An eating disorders expert, Kirsty Greenwood, said meal times were often difficult for sufferers. “It's typical that they feel very 63 of their eating habits and often won't eat with other people. Perhaps it's because they haven't

23、 64 the importance of the family meal in their growing up,” she said.50. A. behaviorsB. therapies C. progressD. development51. A. promotingB. surveying C. impressingD. delivering52. A. relationship B. termsC. companyD. communication53. A. spreadB. proposedC. publishedD. emerged54. A. in terms ofB. b

24、ecause ofC. regardless ofD. in honor of55. A. temptB. stimulateC. encourageD. attract56. A. apart fromB. more thanC. other thanD. rather than 57. A. turn downB. turn toC. turn overD. turn up 58. A. availableB. reliableC. reasonableD. responsible59. A. SimilarlyB. ConsequentlyC. ClearlyD. Regularly60

25、. A. emphasisB. controlC. responseD. relation61. A. related withB. associated toC. connected withD. attached on62. A. costB. expenseC. delightD. worth63. A. ashamedB. proudC. confidentD. ignorant 64. A. experiencedB. acceptedC. profitedD. benefited 50-54: ABACC 55-59: CDBAC 60-64: BCDAA 一一一一一一一一一一一一

26、一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一

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