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鹽城市2017屆高三年級第一學(xué)期期中考試英語試題第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分20分)做題時,先將答案標(biāo)在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。第一節(jié)(共5小題;每題1分,滿分5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)地點(diǎn)。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間往返答相關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.WhattimeisitnowA.9:00.B.9:10.C.10:00.2.HowdidthewomanfeelaboutherholidayA.Excited.B.Surprised.C.Disappointed.3.WhatwillthespeakerseatforlunchA.Noodles.B.Sandwiches.C.Pizza.4.WhenistheprojectdueA.InJanuary.B.InFebruary.C.InMarch.5.WhatkindofroomdoesthemangetintheendA.Twosinglerooms.B.Adoubleroom.C.Asingleroomandadoubleroom.第二節(jié)(共
15小題;每題
1分,滿分
15分)聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最正確選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)地點(diǎn)。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.WherearethespeakersA.Atashop.B.Atanoffice.C.Athome.7.WhydoesthewomanlikethesmalleransweringmachineA.Itisthecheapest.B.Itmatchesherdesk.C.Itisofgoodquality.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.WhydoesthemancallthewomanA.Toinvitehertoaconcert.B.Toborrowhercamera.C.Toaskaboutaband.9.WhatwillthemandoonFridaynightA.Enjoyaconcert.B.Pickupthewoman.C.Getthecamera.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Whatwastheman’sopinionaboutthefilmA.Amusing.B.Scary.C.Boring.11.WhodidthespeakersthinkactedwellA.RogerGale.B.MattDamon.C.JudeLaw.12.HowmanymarkswouldthemangivethefilmA.Six.B.Seven.C.Eight.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.WhenwillthelastexaminationbeoverA.OnNovember26.B.OnNovember29.C.OnDecember2.14.WhyisthewomangoingtotheUnitedStatesA.Totravel.B.Tostudy.C.Tovisitfriends.WhatisthewomanexpectedtodonextMondayTakeanexamination.Handinherhomework.C.Putatimetableonanoticeboard.16.Whatdoesthemanthinkofteachingthewoman’sclassA.Interesting.B.Tiring.C.Annoying.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.HowmanypeoplewerethereontheboatA.Six.B.Twelve.C.Eighteen.HowdidRebeccagetintouchwithherfriendBytalkingontheradio.Bysendingatextmessage.Bymakingaphonecall.WhodidNickaskforhelpTheBritishcoastguard.TheIndonesiacoastguard.TheAustraliacoastguard.WhathappenedtotheboatintheendItsankneartheislandofBali.Itwasrescuedbyanavyboat.Itgottoaportsafelyonitsown.第二部分英語知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)單項填空(共15小題;每題1分,滿分15分)請仔細(xì)閱讀下面各題,從題中所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最正確選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。Englandisamulticulturalsocietyandwelcomesavarietyofcultureswhichadda______toourdailylives.A.collisionB.dimensionC.dilemmaD.privilege—Howcouldshehaveletsomethingsoimportant______hermind—She’sfullyappliedtoworkrecentlyandgetsburntout.A.occupyB.crossC.slideD.slipDespitethefailureofhisbusiness,heremainsoptimisticand______untroubledbyhisproblems.A.hopefullyB.approximatelyC.seeminglyD.frequently24.Webelievethatthisisnotonlyaninevitabletrend,but______willprovebeneficial.A.oneB.onesC.theoneD.onethat25.Ifyoudon’tadmitamistakeandtakeresponsibilityforit,you’re______tomakethesaoneagain.A.boundB.contentC.dueD.keenConfidencehelpsyoutotakealeapoffaithwhenitcomestogoingafter______itisthatyoutrulydesire.A.whyB.whatC.whereD.howHangzhou,______thedreamyWestLakeandthegreenhillscaneasilycapturetheheartsofvisitors,hostedthe2016G20summit.A.whoseB.whichC.ofwhichD.ofwhomHavingcreatednewpoeticexpressionswithinthegreatAmericansongtradition,BobDylan______tobethewinneroftheNobelPrizeinliterature2016.A.turnedoutB.figuredoutC.brokeoutD.workedout29.______?hehasbeen?living?on?a?different?planet,?he?probablyknows?that?there’s?a?new?version?ofWindows?-?it’s?called?Vista.A.OnceB.UnlessC.ThoughD.If30.Partofthehighwaywouldstillbetemporarilyclosed______theheavyfogcontinue.A.mightB.couldC.wouldD.should31.Itisnotuntilwehavedevelopedthebetterqualitiesinourselves______wecanexpecttofindtheminothers.A.whenB.whereC.thatD.whether32.—It’ssaidthatyouwillresignthepresentjob,why—______.Theatmosphereofthefirmmakesmefeelathome.A.ThatdependsB.It’snotthecaseC.That’sforsureD.It’shardtosayTheChinesewomen’svolleyballteamwonthegoldmedalattheRioOlympics,whichisthethirdtimetheteam______Olympicgold.A.claimedB.hasclaimedC.hasbeenclaimingD.hadclaimedImagesofschoolgyms______withparentshavebeenwidelysharedonsocialmedia,causingaheateddebate.A.packedB.tobepackedC.packingD.havingbeenpacked35.—Stopcriticizingeveryone!Youshould______andadmitthatyouaren’tperfecteither!—Maybeyou’reright.ButIdonA.killthefattedcalfC.washyourhandsoff
’tknowwhatmakesyouthinkso.haveeggonyourfaceD.getdownoffyourhighhorse第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每題1分,滿分20分)請仔細(xì)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最正確選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。DoyouknowhowdisciplinecanhelpyouachieveyourgoalsDoyouknowthatdisciplineisimportantto36Whatisthepowerofdiscipline?HowtobecomedisciplinedYoumightthinkthatmanypeoplearenotselfdisciplined,37I’mgoingtoprovetoyouthatpeopleingeneralaredisciplined,but38,innon-beneficialways.Therearemanypeoplewhosmokedaily39thefactthatitisharmfuland40anditcouldkillthem.Suchpeoplearedisciplinedat41cigarettesandsmoking.Therearepeoplewhoaredisciplinedatdrinkinglotsofalcoholdaily.Suchpeoplearedisciplinedatconsumingalcohol.Doyou42whereIamgoingwiththisOneofmyfriendswhohasa43forrunningspendshalfanhoureverysinglemorningrunning.Whetheritissnowingorraining,shehastorun.Thisisthekindof44disciplinethatyouaresupposedto45andcreateinyourlife.Doyouknowsomeonewhoboughtabook,butdidn’tfinish46itforsomereasonDoyouknowsomeonewhodecidedtoimprovehis47andstarteatingmorevegetablesandfruit,butaftertwoweeks,he48Theseareallexamplesof49ofdiscipline.Ifyouarenotdisciplined,thenyouwillhaveahardtimetogetyour50.AsImentionedinmybook“Theultimateguidetoachievingyourgoals”thatyoucouldknowwhatyouwant,51,andtakeaction,butifyouarenotself-disciplined,youwill52giveup.Withdiscipline,youcanstartgettingupearlyinthemorning,exercise,and53yourselfofthenon-beneficialhabitssuchassmokingandeatingnon-healthyfood.Withdiscipline,youcanchangenegativehabitstopositivehabits.Withdiscipline,youcanjointhegymandstartworkingonhavinga54body.Doyouseewhatthe55ofdisciplinecandoAlwaysrememberwhatJimRohnsaid,“Onedisciplinealwaysleadstoanotherdiscipline.36.A.wealthB.successC.fortuneD.health37.A.forB.andC.orD.but38.A.unfortunatelyB.unwillinglyC.unnecessarilyD.unexpectedly39.A.besidesB.despiteC.exceptD.without40.A.courageousB.disgustingC.dangerousD.forbidden41.A.sellingB.buyingC.gettingD.consuming42.A.careB.seeC.feelD.mind43.A.passionB.giftC.respectD.reason44.A.formalB.positiveC.negativeD.religious45.A.formB.learnC.followD.believe46.A.readingB.recitingC.analyzingD.reviewing47.A.serviceB.dietC.skillD.performance48.A.brokedownB.turnedupC.gaveupD.setout49.A.lackB.gestureC.signD.symbol50.A.attentionB.orderC.creditD.desire51.A.planB.listenC.askD.hope52.A.obviouslyB.practicallyC.likelyD.quickly53.A.persuadeB.informC.deliverD.break54.A.healthierB.weakerC.heavierD.clumsier55.A.demandB.powerC.principleD.measure第三部分閱讀理解(共15小題;每題2分,滿分30分)請仔細(xì)閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最正確選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。ADiscoveringTasmaniaTheislandofTasmaniaisseparatedfrommainlandAustraliabytheBassStrait.Theislandisaplaceofnaturalbeautyandhasmorethan2,000kmofwalkingtracksand18nationalparks.Ifyougoonatour,you’lldiscoverawildandbeautifulplacewherethepeoplearefriendlyandthefoodisdelicious.Ifyoudon’tlikewalking,thereareothertoursyoucanchoosefromincludingarivercruiseandcycling.Youcanalsocombineyourtourwithfishing,sailingorsunbathingonthebeach.OneofthemostincredibleplacestowalkisalongtheTarkinecoastwhichislocatedinthenorth-westofTasmania.It’ssuchawildandremoteareathatyoucaneasilycompleteyourwalkwithoutseeinganyoneapartfromthemembersofyourgroupandyourtwoguides.TheareacontainsthelargesttemperaterainforestinAustraliawhichishometomorethan50endangeredspecies.ItisalsohometomanyAboriginalHeritageSites.Yourguideswillprovideyouwithplentyofinformationabouttheareaasyoucompletethatpartofyourtour.Duringyourtour,you’llcomeacrossmountainranges,spectacularwaterfalls,wildlifeandlongwildbeaches.Itwillbeanexperienceyouwon’teasilyforget.TourItinerary:Day1:You’repickedupfromyourhotelinthetownofLauncestonanddriventotheTarkine.Youthencompleteathree-hourwalkthroughtheforestbeforearrivingatyourcampatMysteryCreek.Thereyouwillenjoyadeliciousmealcookedbyyourguides.Day2:Afterbreakfast,youcontinuedeeperintotherainforest,passingsomeofthetallesttreesintheworldasyougo,andstoppingforlunchandthencampintheevening.Day3:Thehighlightoftoday’strekistheTarkineFalls,abeautiful-metre15waterfall.Day4:TodayyoucanstayatthecampandbatheintheTarkineFalls,oryoucangoforadaytrekformorefantasticviewsoftheforest.Day5:Afteralasttrekthroughtheforest,youarepickedupatabout4:00p.m.andyouarriveinLauncestonataround7:00p.m.Thetourincludestwoprofessionalguides,transporttoandfromtherainforest,allfoodwhileonthetoursandallsafetyequipment.Youshouldbuyorhirerecommendedcampingequipmentincluding:backpacks,sleepingbags,sleepmats,headtorches,raincoatsandtrousers.Atouristtotheislandcan______.A.cyclealongtheTarkinecoastandthroughtheforestB.buyorhireasmuchcampingequipmentaspossibleC.goforadaytrekformorefantasticviewsonDay5D.choosetomakeasailingtouroftheplaceforpleasureFromthepassageweknowthat______.peoplewillwalkhoursinallthefivedaysduringthetourmanyspeciesindangerareprotectedinthenationalparksittakesaboutthreehourstodrivefromLauncestontoTarkinethetourprovidesguides,accommodationandsafetyequipmentBArtisvisible.However,everythingoneseesisfilteredthroughcertainconditions,someofthemhistorical,andothers,natural.Thehistoricalconditionsincludethematerialwhichisusedoil,colors,andthecanvas;second,acertainstyle.Therecanbeageneralstyle,forexample,thestyleofImpressionism,oraparticularstyle,forexample,theindividualwaysinwhichtwopainters,bothimpressionists,paint.Thenaturalconditionsincludecertainunchangingpsychologicallawsofsight,forinstance,theeffectsofcolorsoropticalillusions.Theconditionsofartarenothingbutaparticularwayofinterpretingreality.Tounderstandthis,onecanexaminethedifferencebetweentheclassicalGreekandtheclassicalEgyptianstyles.FortheGreeks,therealityofthevisiblewasgivenbytheperspectiveandthesituationinwhichtheobjectappears;forthatreasontheypresentedapersoninhisindividualmovements.FortheEgyptians,however,thiswasonlytheappearanceofabriefmoment,which,accordingtotheirbeliefs,wasnotreal.Therefore,theEgyptianssearchedforthepermanentessenceandthetypicalcharacterintheirdepictionofanobject.FortheEgyptians,Greekartwasanillusion;fortheGreeks,ontheotherhand,Egyptianartwasunrealisticconstructivism.Thewayinwhichrealityappearsinartmustnotberegardedonitsown.Itisaffectedbymanyothersystemsofrecognizingreality,includingthepolitical,religious,economic,intellectual,andsocial—inshort,allthephenomenaofhumanlife.Moreover,artisalwaysofacertainepoch(紀(jì)元),withitsparticularconceptionofreality.Thus,whendiscussing,forexample,theartofancientmyth,ofmedievalChristianity,orthatofthetechnologicalage,onemustbeawarethatmyth,Christianity,ortechnologywasthemostoutstandingfeatureoftheepoch.Itisparadoxical(似是而非的)tounderstandartassomekindofcopyofthefieldsofexperienceconnectedwithit.So,forexample,itismeaninglessfortheworkofarttobecomparedwiththelandscape,whichservedtheartistashismodel.Eveniftheartisthadtriedtomakewhathepaintedassimilaraspossibletothemodelheused,thelandscapewhichhesawisonlythematterfromwhichsomethingcompletelydifferentemergessincehehassubmittedhisviewtotheconditionsofart:namelytothematerialused(colors,canvas,etc.),tohisstyle,andeventothefactthathepaintsonaflatsurface.Thusonemustcontemplate(注視)aworkofartbyitself.Evenifitisconnectedtootherfieldsofexperienceitneverthelessdisplayssomethinguniquewhichappearsinthatpieceofartandtherealone.58.WhatismentionedasoneoftheconditionsthroughwhichartisseenA.Impressionism.
B.Opticalillusions.C.Nature.
D.Perspective.59.WhydidtheEgyptianssearchforthepermanentessenceofanobjectA.Egyptianartwasthoughttobeunrealisticconstructivism.B.Theyshouldpresentapersoninhisindividualmovements.C.Therealityofthevisiblewasonlythepresenceofaninstant.D.Theappearanceoftheobjectfeatureslargelyinthereality.60.WhatcanweinferafterreadingthepassageA.Theconditionsofartaremorethanaparticularwayofinterpretingreality.B.Thewayinwhichrealityappearsinartshouldberegardedonlyonitsown.C.Myth,Christianity,ortechnologywasundertheinfluenceofauniquestyle.D.Worksofartwereusuallyproducedinresponsetocertaininterpretations.CAnewstudyrevealedthattheformationoftheEarth,SunandMoonthatcausechangesinEarth’stidescanalsotriggeraspecialkindofEarthquakealongtheCalifornia(斷層).
’sSanAnThestudy,publishedinthejournalProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofScience,isbasedonpreviousresearchersuggestingthatthegravitationaltugofsunandmoonisnotonlyaffectingthesealevelsofEarth,butcanalsostretchandcompressthatEarth’scrust,producingtremorquakes.Furthermore,thenewstudyshowedthatsmalltremorsdeepundergroundweremorelikelytooccurduringcertainperiodsofthetidalcycle.Forthestudy,theresearcherslookedatabout81,000low-frequencyearthquakesfrom2008to2015alongtheParkfieldsectionoftheSanAndreasFaultandcomparedittothetwo-weektidalcycleknownasthe“fortnightlytide.-frequency”Lowearthquakesarenamedduetotherumblingsoundtheymakeandnotbytherateofitsoccurrence.Thesekindsofearthquakeonlyoccurabout15to30kilometersbelowgroundandarenolargerthanmagnitude1intheRichterscale.Theresearchersdiscoveredthatlow-frequencyearthquakestendtooccurduringthewaxingperiodofthetidalcycle,whenthetidesaregettinglittlebylittle.ItisalreadyknownthatthestrongestEarthtidesoccurwhenthesunandmoonareinastraightline,whilethetideisatitsweakeststatewhenthesunandmoonare90degreesapart.Accordingtotheresearchers,low-frequencyearthquakesshowthatsomepartoftheSanAndreasFaultiscreeping,orslowlymoving,almostallthetime.Withthehelpofthetidalforces,low-frequencyearthquakescouldprovidemoreinformationaboutthedeeperpartofthefault.“TheytellusthatthefaultcontinuesdownbelowwheretheregularortypicalearthquakesstopontheSanAndreas,about10or12km(about6to7miles),said”DavidShelly,aseismologistatUSGSandhelpedwritethestudy,inastatement.theytellusalot“ofAndthingsaboutthatdeeppartofthefaultthatwehadnoideaexistedatallbefore.”“It’salmostlikehavingalotoflittlecreepmetersembeddedinthefault,”Shellycanusetheselow-frequencyearthquakesasmeasurementsof,atleastinarelativesense,howmuchslipishappeningateachlittlespotonthedeeppartofthefaultwhereweseetheseevents.Whenwedon’tseethem,wedon’tknowwhat’shappening;wedon’tknowwhetherit’sslipsilentlyornotslippingatall.”Theinformationisincrediblyuseful,headded.Wheneverthedeeppartofthefaultslips,thestressgetstransferredtotheshallowpartofthefault.“Soifallofasudden,wesawthatthedeeppartofthefaultwasslippingahugeamount,itmightbeanindicationthattherewasanincreasedchanceofhavinganearthquakecomeattheshallowerpartofthefault,”hesaid.WhatcausestremorsandquakesaccordingtothepassageTheformationoftheEarth,SunandMoon.ThechangeofthesealevelsofEarth.C.TheeffectofthegravitationaltugofsunandmoononEarth’scrust.D.ThemovementofcreepinginthedeeppartoftheSanAndresFault.62.Theunderlinedword“they”inParagraph6refersto______.A.theresearchersB.thetidalforcesC.thelow-frequencyearthquakesD.thetypicalearthquakesLow-frequencyearthquakesoccurwhen______.thetidesaregettingbiggergraduallythesunandmoonareinastraightlinethesunandmoonare90degreesaparttheSanAndreasFaultmovesslowlyAccordingtoShelly,themostimportantfunctionofthestudyis______.tofindoutwherethetypicalearthquakesoccurtoindicatewhentheregularearthquakesoccurC.touncoverhowlow-frequencyearthquakesoccurD.tooffermoreinformationaboutthedeeperpartofthefaultDSirNicholasWinton,rescuerofchildren,diedonJuly1st,2015,aged106.WhenthelettersandthehonorcameknockingonthedoorofhishouseinMaidenhead,andthefilmmakerscamecalling,NicholasWintonalwaysprotestedthathewasnohero.Heroesfaceddanger;heneverhad.Theyputtheirlivesontheline;hehadjustworkedathomeinHampstead,afteradaybeingastockbrokerintheCity.Theyavoidedbulletsandthesecretpolice;hewroteletters,madetelephonecalls,andcomposedlists.Thefactthathehadrescued669childrenfromCzechoslovakiajustastheNazisinvadeddidnot,inhismind,constituteheroism.Hehadn’tgoneouttherein1938withanyburningurgetodogood;justforaholiday,infact.Norhadhegonelookingforchildrentorescue.Insteadtheyandtheirparentshadcometohim,assoonaswordgotroundthathemightbeabletohelpthemleavePragueandgettotheWest.From6.00a.m.theknockswouldcomeatthedoorofhisroomintheEuropaHotel,andhewouldopenittofindsomeshivering,starving,desperatefigure.Whenfacedwithaproblem,hisinstinctwastosolveit.Sohemadelistsofthechildren,tooktheirphotographs,gotthemHomeOfficeentrypermits,foundthemfosterfamiliesandorganisedtheirdepartureontrains,viatheNetherlands,toLiverpoolStreet.AfterjustthreeweeksinPrague,hewentbacktoBritainandcarriedontheworkfromthere.TheBritishCommitteeforRefugeesfromCzechoslovakiagavehimalmostnohelp,sohetooksolechargehimself.TheHomeOfficewasslowwithentrypermits,sohecopiedsomeillegally.Insearchoffoster-parentsforthechildrenheputtheirphotosinPicturePost;inthehopeoffartherhavensforthemhewrotetogovernorsandsenatorsinAmericaandeventoPresidentRoosevelt,tonoavail.Hecouldhaverescuedatleast2,000more,hesaidlater,ifAmericahadbeenwillingtotakeany.Aheromighthavegotinvolvedinthestressanddistressofindividualcases.Heavoidedthatbytreatingthemlikeacommercialtransaction:liketheworldheknew,infact.Amarketwascreated,takersweresoughtandanylikelybidderwoulddo.Siblingswereseparated,ifnecessary.Jewishchildren—theywerealmostallJewish—wereoftenplacedwithGentilefamilies.MrWintondidnotcareandhejusthadtogetthechildrenoutaliveandfast.Whentheyarrived,exhausted,atLiverpoolStreetheseldomgreetedthemhimself,preferringtostaycalmlyatadistance.Onlyoneeventtraumatisedhim:thedisappearanceof250childrenonthelasttransportofSeptember1st1939,aswarwasdeclared.Butthisawfulthingtoohestoredatthebackofhismind,realisingthathehaddoneallhecouldandhispartwasover.Thescrapbookoflists,photographsandbeggingletterswentuptotheattic;hesaidnothingaboutit,andmovedon.Helikeditthatway.Thesilentbackgroundsuitedhimverywell.For50yearshesatontheCzechstory,notsupposinganyonewouldwanttoknow,untilin1988thescrapbookcametolightand,withit,ablazeofpublicity,culminatinginaneveningonEstherRantzen
’s
“Thatshowwhenthewholeaudiencesuddenlystooduproundhim,applaudinghim,andeveryonewasachildhehadsaved.Itwas“absolutelyawful”,hethought;and-suppressedweptwithjoylong.Hewasstillnohero,though,inhisownbook.Hehadhadnodesiretoimprovetheworld:indeed,notevenmuchideawhichjobhewasbestsuitedfor.Athisfather’ssuggestionhehatriedbankingfirst,havingleftStowewithnothingmuchtoshowforit.Afterthewarhedabbledinbusiness,butitdidn’ttake.Inlateryearsheworkedfora-healthmenalcharityandhelpedtosetuphomesfortheelderly;andwonderedwhysavingtheCzechchildrenwasdeemedmoreheroicthanthosethings.Hehadsimplydonewhatneededdoingatthattime,inthatplace.Surelyanydecentpersonwouldhavedonethesame65.WhydidNicholasWintonrefusetoregardhimselfasaheroA.Hisbehaviordidn’tmatterintherescue.B.Hedidn’tundergoriskintherescue.C.Hedidn’twanttomakehimselfpublic.D.HistraveltoPraguewassimplyforaholiday.WhatmadeWintondecidetohelprescuethechildrenHisstrongdesiretodogood.Hisdeterminationtobeahero.HishatredtowardsNazis.D.Hissympathyforchildren’sfateWhatcanwelearnaboutWintonfromParagraph5Heexperiencedatoughtimeduringtherescue.Hedidn’tgetanyaidfromtheBritishgovernment.HeintendedtosendallchildrentoAmericabutfailed.HetransportedchildrentoBritainwithofficialentrypermits.WhydidMrWintonshowlittleenthusiasmafterchildrenarrivedinBritainHedidn’twanttherescuetohavegreatimpactonhisfuturelife.Hemerelywantedthechildrentobeadoptedassoonaspossible.Hefeltsorryforthedisappearanceof250childrenonthelasttransport.Hewassatisfiedwiththeeffortthathehadmadetorescuethechildren.WhatcanweinferfromthelasttwoparagraphsWintonuncoveredthehiddenhistoryhimselfafter50years.WintonwasreluctanttoseethosesavedbyhimontheTVshow.Wintonthoughtwhathehaddoneforthechildrennothingspecial.D.Wintondidn’tachievegreatsuccessinhiscareerafterthewar.70.WhatisthebesttitleforthepassageA.AjobwelldoneC.Agroupofluckychildren
B.AriskyrescueD.Aliving?legend?第四部分任務(wù)型閱讀(共10小題;每題1分,滿分10分)請仔細(xì)閱讀下列短文,并根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一個..最適合的單詞。注意:請將答案寫在答題卡上相應(yīng)題號的橫線上。每個空格只填1個單詞。Oneofthekeystosuccessfultimemanagementisprioritizingtasksanddistinguishingoptionalactivitiesfromtheessential.Whetheryouarewritingdifferent“to-do’sin”differentcolorsofinkoraregivingeachlistitemapriorityranking,yourdecisionsabouttheimportanceofactivitieswillhaveahugeimpactonhowyouspendyourday.Mostofthosewhoruntheirownbusinesstendtodevelopadeepandstrongcommitmenttoworkandtotheoverallsuccessoftheirendeavors.Longhoursareanorm,sleepappearstobeoptionalandalmosteveryeffortispouredintogrowingthebusiness.However,thosewhooveremphasizework-relatedactivitiesattheexpenseoftrulyessentialprojectsmayactuallyseetheirtimemanagementcollapse.That’becauseneglectofessentialprojectswillmakelife,overall,lessmeaningfulandenjoyable.Atsomepoint,themereprocessofchasingaftermoneywillnolongersubconsciouslyjustifythedisregardofsomeveryimportantthings.WhataretheseessentialtasksTheyhavenothingtodowithrecordkeeping,taxes,improvingadvertisingcopyorhandlingcustomerrelations.Instead,theyinvolvebeingagoodfather,agoodwifeandagoodperson.Thesechoresaretheonesthatgiveusareasontohaveourfinancialgoals.Weworkinthefirstplaceforthesethings.Youressentialprojectswillbedeterminedbyyourownpersonalpreferencesandlifestyle.Thosewithstrongreligiousbeliefswillconsiderworshipessential.Thosewhofeeltheneedtoexerciseinordertorelaxwilllabelphysicalactivityasanessentialactivity.It’stooeasytolettheseimportantthingsslidetothebackburnerwhenoneisunderpressuretoproduceortogrowtheirbusiness.Oneinvestsagreatdealofhimselforherselfincreatingasuccessfulprojectanditcanfeelasthoughspendingeverywakinghouratworkismoreimportantthanvirtuallyanythingelse.Thisperspective,howeverintuitiveitmayseemtoonelookingforwaystoimprovehisorhertimemanagementskills,isactuallyadeadend.Overtime,onewillnoticetheirmotivationforwork-relatedeffortsslippingaway.Thatinevitabilityarisesfromasubconsciousrecognitionoflife’sdecliningvalue,possiblefeelingsofguilt,andarecognitionthatoneissimplynotmeetinghisorhermostimportantresponsibilitiesandcommitments.Asyoutriageyouractivitiesasapartofyourtimemanagementstrategies,resistthetemptationtoelevatethosetasksdirectlyrelatedtoworkingaboveothertrulyessentialresponsibilities.Bymaintainingaproperbalanceyoucaninvigorate(使有活力)youreffortsandliveafuller,moremeaningfullife.Workisn’tincompatible矛(盾的)withbeingafulfilledperson.Onthecontrary,agreatworkethicandasuccessfulbusinesscanleadtoagreatdealoffulfillment.However,whenimportantnon-worktasksareclassifiedtothebottomofa“to-do”list,itsurelyresultsinnegativeconsequences.Essentialprojectsyoucannot(71)▲Anabnormal(72)intimemanagement
Mostbusinessownersarefully(73)▲totheirworkandsuccessatthecostofessentialprojects.Theyareundergreat(74)▲togrowtheirbusinessandapplythemselvestowhattheypursue.●Theyare(75)▲tounderstandtherealmeaningoflifeandenjoylife.Theconsequences●They(76)▲toleaveimportantthingsbehindafterinvestingofneglectingthemselvesincreatingasuccessfulproject.essentialprojects●Overtime,theycan’bet(77)▲tomakefurthereffortsasaresultofnotmeetingtheirmostimportantresponsibilitiesandcommitments.(78)▲ontimemanagementskills
●Keepagood(79)▲betweenworkandessentialresponsibilities.●Avoidmakingworkin(80)▲withimportantnon-worktasksthatshouldbepaidmoreattentionto.第五部分:書面表達(dá)(滿分25分)81.請閱讀下面短文,并按照要求用英語寫一篇150字左右的文章。WiththedevelopmentofChinesecomprehensivenationaleconomy,theoverallnumberofforeignstudentswhocometoChinatostudyhasbeenincreasingsharplyinthepastfewyears.However,thenumberofthoseforeignstudentswhocanholdaworkpermitaftergraduationisfallingyearbyyear.Therearesomefactorswhichaccountforthissituation.InspiteofthefactthattherearealotofcompaniesinChina,manyofthemprefertohirelocalpeopleratherthanforeigners.Mostcompanieswanttoemploythosewhohavesomeworkingexperience.Around70%ofjobsarefilledthroughsolidconnections,whileforeignstudentsoftencommunicateandtalkwithoverseasstudents.SomanyofthemfindithardtofindajobinChina.TostayortoleaveThat’forthem.【寫作內(nèi)容】用約30個單詞寫出上文綱要;用約120個單詞發(fā)表你的觀點(diǎn),內(nèi)容包括:1)他們應(yīng)當(dāng)做出何種選擇;2)用兩至三個原因支撐你的觀點(diǎn)?!緦懽饕蟆磕軌蛑С治闹腥我贿x擇,但必須提供原因或憑證;闡述觀點(diǎn)或論據(jù)時,不能直接引用原文語句;作文中不能出現(xiàn)真切姓名和學(xué)校名稱;不必寫標(biāo)題。【評分標(biāo)準(zhǔn)】內(nèi)容完整,語言規(guī)范,語篇連接,詞數(shù)適合。鹽城市2017屆高三年級第一學(xué)期期中考試英語參照答案1-5BCABC6-10ABBCA11-15CBCBB16-20ACBAC21-25BDCDA26-30BCABD31-35CBBAD36-40BDABC41-45DBABC46-50ABCAD51-55ACDAB56-57DC58-60BCD61-64CCAB71.ignore/neglect/overlook/disregard72.phenomenoncommitted/devoted/dedicated74.pressure/stress75.unable76.tend
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