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1、2019 届海南省高三上第三次月考英语卷【含答案及解析姓名_班级_分数_题号-二二三四五六总分得分、阅读理解1. File CreatedPage 1 of 1UNITED豁DELAYED BAGGAGE REPORTPRINTED AT ALBANY N.Y. AIRPORT ON JULY 10, 2016 11:15 AMDear Valued Customer,We regret that your baggage was not available to claim after your recent flight. Everythi ng possiblewill be done
2、to locate your bel ongings and retur n it to you on time.For in formatio n on your delayed baggage, con tact the Un ited Airli nes BaggageResolution Center at its 24 hour, seven days a week.Number:1-800-335-BAGS (2247) (US-Toll Free)281-821-3536 (Local Houst on Number)Or visit site: http:/ ngAs soon
3、 as you send your Delayed Baggage Report, Un ited Airli nes will begi n to look carefully foryour baggage system. Our Baggage Resolution staff will make every effort to call you once a day tokeep you updated on our progress. Please refer to the File Refere nee Number on this receipt (凭证)whe ncorresp
4、 onding or call ing so that we can quickly access your records.Keep this receipt with your claim check (提取证)and E-Ticket receipt un tilyour baggage is retur ned to you.In most circumstances, United Airlines will deliver your baggage when it is located. Delivery timesvary depending on location.If you
5、r baggage has not bee n retur ned to you withi n the first five-day tracing period, pleasedownload a claim form from our website and return it to us with the required in formati on in cluded.DELAYED BAGGAGE REPORTDELAYED BAGGAGE REPORTFILE REFERENCE: ALBUA25876Name: JOHN JACKSONContact Number: 802-2
6、47-9999Delivery Address: 66 MOONBROOK DRBRANDON Email: VERMONT USA 05745Bag Tag: 0037387643; 0037387657Description: Soft-Side Upright suitcase; Non-Zippered, hard side horizontal suitcase1.Where does the report most probably come from?A. Suitcase Tracing Center B. Information Center of the AirportC.
7、 Delivery Center of United Airline D. Baggage Resolution Center2.What can we learn about John Jackson from the report?A. He must have filed his Delayed Baggage already.B. He will get back his delayed baggage in less than five days.C. He should call 802-247-9999 for the information about his delayed
8、baggage.D.He may not know anything about his delayed baggage during the first five days.3._ The purpose of the passage is .A. to provide information about the location of the delayed baggageB. to inform the customers of the time when the delayed baggage can be foundC. to instruct the customers how t
9、o get back their delayed baggageD. to tell the customers the news that their delayed baggage was delayed2.Counterfeit (假冒的) goods, or false versions of products, may cost thegovernment of Kenya as much as $1 billion each year. The fake goods also hurt business ownerswho find it hard to keep customer
10、s. But information technology is being used to try to stop theproblem. Jemima Mwafigu is a 34-year-old businesswoman who sells products like perfume. But inthe first year of running her business, she found it hard to keep customers because of counterfeitgoods.Ms. Mwafigu says her business has improv
11、ed since she began using a smart phone applicationcalled Barcode (条码) Scanner. The app is used to authenticate (验证) products. It checksto make sure the products are not counterfeit.“With this application Im able to scan the bar codes of each perfume and instantly I get theproduction date, the expira
12、tion date and Im able to know the safety,”she says.“That wa y, Ihave confidence in selling to my customers.”In 2010, Kenya created the Anti-Counterfeit Agency, or ACA, to fight against illegal trade. The ACAhas successfully asked government officials for stronger punishments for counterfeiters.Agnes
13、 Karingu is the agencys acting director for researchand awareness. She says the ACA is trying to stay one step ahead of those making fake goods.“We are also looking into IT solutions where we can be able to use SMS programs, bar codesand information sharing, she says.“The end users of the products w
14、ill actually beable to get the authentication information, and this information comes back to ACA and intellectualproperty rights holders.”The agency is testing another program called Allvirtuous. The application is another way to find outif a product is real or not by scanning its barcode. The barc
15、ode information is sent to a database.Then a result is sent back to the app.The International Chamber of Commerce is a global business organization. It says the value ofcounterfeit goods produced around the world is expected to be more than $1.7 trillion (万亿)this year.1. Whats the main purpose of th
16、is passage?A . To tell us that Information Technology is developing fast.B . To persuade us to resist counterfeit goods.C . To advise us to use phone apps while going shopping.D . To inform us that phone apps can help stop counterfeiterstrade.2. Why did Kenya create ACA?A . To raise peoples awarenes
17、s of counterfeit goods.B . To ask the government to punish counterfeiters.C . To deal with illegal trade.D. To look into IT solutions.3. The underlined phrase“expiration date”in Paragraph 3 means the timewhen _ .A . the product is unable to be usedB. the product is packed_C. the product is first out
18、 of the factoryD . the product is made4. What can we infer from the last paragraph?A . Measures should be taken immediately to preventcounterfeit goods.B . The business of counterfeit goods is falling off.C . The value of counterfeit goods is likely to be more than $1.7 trillion this year.D . Counte
19、rfeit goods make a great contribution to the world economy.3.Finding the Real YouPsychometric testingpersonality testinghas been very popular nowadays as studies showtheir results to be three times more accurate in predicting your job performance. These tests arenow included in almost all graduate r
20、ecruitment (招聘) and are widely used in the selection ofmanagers.The most popular of these personality tests is the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI). It is basedon the theory that we are born with a tendency to one personality type which stays more or less fixedthroughout life. You answer 88 questi
21、ons and are then given your“type”, such as Outgoing orQuiet, Feeling or Thinking.Critics of personality testing raise doubts about“social engineering”.Psychologist Dr. Colin Gill warns that the“popular”personality traits (特 性) have theirdisadvantages.“People who are extremely open to newexperiences
22、can be butterflies, going from one idea to the next without mastering any of them.”However, the psychometric test is here to stay, which may be why a whole sub-industry on cheatingpersonality tests has sprung up.“Its possible to cheat,”admits Gill,“but having to pretendto be theperson you are at wor
23、k will be tiring and unhappy and probably short-lived.”So can we change our personality?“Your basic personality is fixed by thetime youre 21,”says Gill,“but it can be affected by motivation andintelligence. If you didnt have the personality type to be a doctor butdesperately wanted to be one and wer
24、e intelligent enough to master the skills, you could still goahead. But trying to go too much against type for too long requires much energy and is actually to besuffered for long. I think itswhy were seeing this trend for downshiftingtoo many people trying to fitin to a type that they arent really
25、suited for.”Our interest in personality now exists in every part of our lives. If you ask an expert for advice onanything, youll probably be quizzed about yourpersonality. But if personality tests have any value to us, perhaps it is to free us from the idea that allof us are full of potential, and r
26、emind us of what we are. As they say in one test when they ask foryour age: pick the one you are, not the one you wish you were.1._ The Myers-Briggs TypeIndicator is based on the belief that _ .A. personality is largely decided from birthB. certain personality traits are commonC. some personality ty
27、pes are better than othersD. personality traits are various from time to time2.According to Dr. Gill, what is the problem with personality tests?A. The results could be opposite to what employers want.B. People can easily lie about their true abilities.C. Employers often find the results unclear.D.
28、They may have a negative effect on takers.3.In Dr. Gills view, how easy is it to change your personality?A. Its possible in your adult life.B. Its easy if you have great motivation.C.Its unlikely because it requires much energy.D. Its difficult before the age of 21.4.What final conclusion does the a
29、uthor reach about the value of personality tests?A. They are of doubtful value to employers.B. They are not really worth doing.C. They can strengthen the idea we have of our abilities.D. They may encourage greater realism.4.Even as Google plans to test its fleet (driving cars on public roads this su
30、mmer, its business model车队) of self-remains a bit of a mystery.self-driving vehicles could beaccording to a study by anBy 2025, as many as 250,000 soldeach year globally, industry researchfirm.Vehicles that can take anyone from A to B at the pushof a button could transform mobility for millions of p
31、eople, said ChrisUrmson, director of Googles self-drivingcar project. For now, Google has no plans to sell any of its self-drivingcars. They are strictly for research. But they will hit public roads thissummer near Googles headquarters in Mountain View, California.Previous testing has taken place on
32、ly on closed courses.The cars are built to operate without a steering wheel, accelerator (油门) orbrake pedal. Our software and sensorsdo all the work, Urmson said. The vehicles will be verybasicwe want to learn from them and adapt them as quickly as possiblebut they will takeyou where you want to go
33、at the push of a button. The prototype ( are the first of a 100-car fleet thetech giant is building.In the long run, Urmson sees a future of safer roads the majority of auto accidents are caused byhuman errorand fewer traffic jams. Robotic cars could also shuttle people who cant drivebecause of age
34、or illness.Google has said that self-driving cars could launch new business models in which people buy theuse of vehicles they dont own. The company has already tested other types of self-driving cars onpublic streets, including modified Lexus sport-utility vehicles, under a special permit program b
35、y theCalifornia Department of Motor Vehicles that requires a human driver at the controls.The state has issued six other companies permits to operate such cars, including Delphi,Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen, Tesla, Bosch and Nissan. The vehicles that will be tested on openroads this summer will have re
36、movable steering wheels, accelerators and brake pedals to allowsafety drivers to take control if needed.Google says the cars are safe. The vehicles have sensors that can detect objects out to a distanceof more than two football fields in all directions, which is especially helpful on busy streets wi
37、th lots ofintersections , Urmson said. Were looking forward to learning how the community understandsand interacts with the vehicles, and to uncovering challenges that are unique to a fully self-drivingvehicle, Urmson said.1. According to Chris Urmson, _ .A . self-driving cars can give driving order
38、s to humansB . software and sensors are vital for self-driving carsC. self-driving cars are specially designed for the elderlyD. ordinary vehicles will be replaced by self-driving cars2. The passage informs us that self-driving cars _ .A . have already passed necessary testsB . have been purchased b
39、y some companiesC . will be able to communicate with driversD . will probably decrease traffic jams3. The underlined word intersections in the last paragraph can probably雏形)be replaced _ .A . crossingsB. buildingsC . vehiclesD . accidents4. What is the best title for this passage?A . Googles Self-dr
40、iving Car Graduates to City Streets B . Googles Self-driving Car Enjoys GlobalPopularity C . Self-driving Car Meets New ChallengesD . Self-driving Car Avoids Human Errors二、七选五5.根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项 为多余选项。How northern Europeans beat the winter bluesAsk a child from northern Europe to
41、 draw two picturesone on a rainy day and a second in the sunshinethis is what you will get: in the first, as raindrops fall from the top of the page, the man behind thewindow has an unhappy expression. When a yellow sun sends out some light from the corner, theman is smiling.Northern Europeans assoc
42、iate rain with sadness and sunshine with happiness. They think this istrue because they are so aware of how their environment affects them.1.In October 2008, a group of researchers examined the influence of different daily weather factors,including temperature, wind and sunlight, on 1,200 participan
43、ts. The conclusion was that good orbad weather had little effect on peoples feelings.2.A person who isupset on dark or cold days suffers from a negative mood, and he will be likely to experience a sadwinter. This is the basis of an illness called Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). 3.Kalayjian, profe
44、ssor of psychology at Fordham University, advises that we should take ste ps tostrengthen the brain system against weather-driven mood changes. Research on SAD has beenfocused on the brains response to darkness and light. When our eyes detect darkness, the braingives off melatonin, which starts slee
45、p cycles. 4. It takes overto help us wake up and feel better when we detect light.“We can encourage people to take charge of their feelings, says Kalayjian.“We tell themto leave the computers andthe indoor games and get out there in the sun. _ 5.A day of rain can potentially destroy your plan and af
46、fect your mood. But as the Scottish comedianBilly Connolly once said:“There is no such thing as badweather, only the wrong clothing.”A . Another chemical called serotonin, however, can make people happy.andsB .Thats when people can recharge their serotonin andget a better mood.C . Most studies prove
47、 that a negative feeling is associated with bad weather.D . They determined that people actually differ in their sensitivity to weather changes.E . Yet that link has no scientific basis.F . It is seriously doubted among the people who suffer from SAD.G. It affects about 10% of the population of nort
48、hern Europe each year.三、完形填空6.People from every corner flooded into the streets that Christmas Eve.Frosty the Snowman, and Jingle Bells _ in stores; on the pavements,the street singers performed happily. Everyone was _ by someone else,delighted and cheerful. I was alone.As one of 8 kids of a Brazili
49、an family, brought up inAmericas crowded apartment, Id spent several years searching for aloneness. Now, at 27, acollege student afterthe _ with my girlfriend, every cell inside me wantedto be alone, _ not at Christmas. My family had_ to Brazil and my friends were _ with their own lives. Dusk wasapp
50、roaching, and the fact that I had to return to my home made me sad. Lights from windowsblinked (闪烁), and I hoped someone would _1. A . served B . held _ C . shared_ D . played2. A . employed B .attended C . supported_ D .accompanied6. A.moved BreturnedC. slipped D .came7. A .bored B. pleasedC .satis
51、fied D .occupied8. A .empty B. warm_ C . shabbyD. cozy9. A .hang outB . go awayCturn upD.breakin10. A .donatedB . wrappedC .discounted D .dealt11. A .nervousB . excitedC . upset_ _ D . tired12. A. called upB. calledforC. called onD.called in13. A .aside B. about _ C. down_ D . up14. A .crossingB . h
52、uggingC .bowing D. bending15. A. that B. what _ C . how_ _ D . whichfrom one of those homes toChristmas treedecorated withinviteshinyme inside with a fakesnow and _presents.At a market, lotsof children cryfor OutsideI felt morewhich_ when people were buying thegifts we received asI stoodgoods,in my
53、mind. I missed my family and wanted to wanting to bealone and the church, a manger ( with others watching the_ themselves, praying.still afor having achieved it.小耶稣) had been setscene, some of them I walked home, Ithat leaving Brazil wasstruggled with Id mourned悲叹(what IMy life washadAspainful exper
54、ience asbecome in 15thed gained. I was stillahead, full of, butyearsfor therealizedIin America.first time,independent, _I recognized and healthy. Sometimes the best gift is the one that you giveyourself. That Christmas, I gave myselffor what Id obtained up to now andpromise to goforward. It is the b
55、est gift Ive ever got, the one that I most _ .3. A .4. A .eventuallydateB . usually C . extremely D . really sympathyC . breakup D. concern C. and17. A. educated B. lonely C. shy_ D. wealthy5. A .butB .D. orso16. A . worries B . cases_lossesC . limits_ D .18. A . sadness B . possibility C . hardship
56、 D . sight19. A . prize B. defeat_ C . credit_ D . surprise20. A . save B . admit C . select D . value四、语法填空7.阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Dubai was a6,000-person fishing village half a century ago. Since 1966, when oil was discovered there, thepopulation of Dubai has grown to 2.6 million. Ov
57、er the years, it 1.(become) a well-known tourist destination.2. attracts tourists to Dubai are tax-free shopping, dry weather, excellent accommodations,delicious food and beaches that go on for miles. In fact, some foreigners come here only 3.(experience) the shopping. There are dozens of shopping m
58、alls, 4. (provide) every famous brandyou can name. Those outdoor markets sell everything from spices (香料) to goldat fair prices.Choosing what places to visit(attract). The Burj A1 Arab is worlds best hotels, and 6.island, about 1,000 feet offshorefrom Dubai. Built in the shape of 7. ship, this hotel
59、 is still 8. (tall) than the Eiffel Tower and nearlyas tall as the Empire State Building. Certainly, there are also other great places of interest to visit.Indeed, travelling around this country will 9. (true) give you an amazing experience because ofits interesting things【小题1 0 (offer) to all types
60、 of tourists.五、短文改错8.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。文中 共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(A),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。in Dubai is difficult,because even the hotels thereare also amazing5.considered one of theis located on its own注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限
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