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1、2017学年第二学期徐汇区学习能力诊断卷高三英语试卷(满分140分,考试时间120分钟) 2018.4I. Listening Comprehension Section ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spok
2、en 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 question you have heard.1.A. Worried and frightened. B. Relaxed and happy.C. Quite embarrassed. D. Deeply ashamed. 2.A. Bill has never u
3、sed a calculator. B. Bill can work better without a calculator. C. Bill is working with a calculator. D. Bill needs a calculator for this work.3.A. To cut his jeans short. B. To go on a diet.C. To wear fitted clothes.D. To buy a pair of jeans.4.A. Having an interview. B. Filling out a form. C. Talki
4、ng with a friend. D. Asking for information.5.A. Put her report on his desk. B. Read some papers he recommended. C. Mail her report to the publisher. D. Improve some parts of her paper.6.A. Make some coffee. B. Meet the woman at the library.C. Continue to read.D. Go out with some friends.7.A.Themans
5、houldbuyadifferentmealticketeverymonth.B. Buyingthemealticketwontsavethemanany money.C.It is better for the man to pay for each meal separately.D.Thepriceofamealmay vary frommonthtomonth.8.A. Shes upset that she missed the television program.B. She doesnt think the television program was funny.C. Sh
6、e doesnt like talking about television programs.D. She watched the television program at a friends house.9.A. He doubts the womans words.B. He hasnt read the novel yet.C. He enjoyed reading the novel a lot.D. He is not interested in the novel at all.10.A. The talks havent started yet.B. They have co
7、me to a general agreement.C. The talks havent achieved much. D. The talks broke down and went no further.Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on each of the passages and the conversation. The passages
8、 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 would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11.A. T
9、hey learn singing and dancing.B. They attend outdoor music festivals.C. They work on the farm for charity. D. They volunteer to work for others.12.A. On the beach.B. In a park.C. On a farm.D. In a stadium.13.A. It is run on a profit-making basis.B. It has achieved growing success.C. Fans can have fr
10、ee lunch there.D. Only superstars are invited to perform.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14.A. The number of refugees is increasing sharply. B. Most refugees cannot get necessary services. C. Many refugee children cannot receive education. D. More children cannot afford to
11、 go to university.15.A. No host nations want to change education systems. B. It is impossible to find so many extra teachers. C. Parents cant afford to send their kids to school. D. The refugee population grows but theres not enough money.16.A. The necessity of education.B. The prohibition of child
12、labor.C. The victims of armed conflicts.D. The living conditions of the poor.Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.17.A. It has started a week-long promotion campaign.B. It has just launched its annual anniversary sales.C. It offers regular weekend sales all the year round.
13、D. It specializes in the sale of mens suits.18.A. Price reductions for its frequent customers.B. Gift cards for customers with any purchases.C. Free delivery of purchases for senior customers.D. Price adjustments within seven days of purchase.19.A. Mail a gift card to her.B. Allow her to buy on cred
14、it.C. Credit it to her account.D. Give her cash directly.20.A. It has already been sold out.B. It will be sent to the woman by mail.C. It is not available for the moment.D. It is one of the items on sale.II. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passage below, fill in the blan
15、ks 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.Traveling Frog Stimulates ReflectionA free mobile game about a traveling frog has becom
16、e a hit in China, (21)_ being available only in Japanese. Called “Tabikaeru: Travel Frog”, the main character of the game is a frog that goes on adventures around Japan. Players collect clovers(四叶草) that grow in the frogs garden (22)_ _ they can use them to buy supplies for the frogs journeys. In tu
17、rn, the frog sends players souvenirs and snapshots from its travels. Users cannot control when the frog chooses to go on its adventures.While news of the games appeal among mobile phone users on the mainland was first reported on by local media outlets last week, its popularity hasnt decreased in an
18、y way since: “Travel Frog” on Monday was still ranked first on a list of the most (23)_(download) games from Apples app store in China. It is being widely discussed on social media, (24)_ users post photos of their frogs adventures.Behind the craze is Japanese game developer Hit-Point, which was pre
19、viously best-known for creating the popular cat-collecting game “Neko Atsume”. Even though (25)_ is difficult to pinpoint what has driven interest among mainland users in “Travel Frog”, local media outlets reported that the games slow nature was part of its charm. The game was popular as it “tapped
20、the trend among younger generations in China to search out Zen-like activities”, China Daily said, (26)_(add) that those users were taken with its “Buddha-style gameplay”.But not everyone is thrilled about “Travel Frog”. In a post on social media platform Weibo last week, the state-run Peoples Daily
21、 suggested that people (27)_ aim to enrich themselves and “avoid being a lonely frog-raising youth”.As an indication of the popularity of the “Travel Frog”, Apple has already had to remove from its store an app that appeared to be the Chinese version of the original, the South China Morning Post rep
22、orted. That version of the game, which (28)_(create) by a developer called Song Yang, charged users 30 yuan ($4.74) to download the game. On Monday, another free-to-download app available on the app store claimed it offered strategies and guides in Chinese that players could adopt (29)_(improve) gam
23、eplay. While Hit-Point has not responded to inquiries about (30)_ it intends to develop versions of the game in other languages or not, the company did put out an English update for “Neko Atsume” in 2015. Section BDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word ca
24、n only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need. A. alarming B. properties C. revealed D. invasive E. rescue F. instrumental G. households H. document I. concerned J. amateur K. initiativesBefore science became professionalized in the 19th century, _(31)_ naturalists were collect
25、ing information and helping us understand the natural world. A 2009 study found that nearly 50% of UK _(32)_ feed wild birds. The National Trust has more than 5 million members, and 60,000 active volunteers helping to protect the countryside as well as historic _(33)_. Now, with our environment argu
26、ably under greater threat than ever and species declining at a(n) _(34)_ rate, volunteers are once again at the forefront of efforts to limit the damage.Volunteers and enthusiasts can be powerful drivers for big changes. On the Isle of Man, more than 8,000 people (nearly 10% of the population) are i
27、nvolved in regular weekend beach cleans. At one recent event, 123 volunteers turned up and removed 183 bags of litter in just a couple of hours. Thanks to _(35)_ such as this, the island shares Unesco biosphere reserve status with the Galpagos, Yellowstone in the US, Uluru in Australia, and hundreds
28、 of other sites.Recreational divers are making a real difference underwater too. They monitor the spread of _(36)_ species, and record how native species respond. Divers also _(37)_ levels of marine litter and other human impacts. Volunteer divers have played an important role in collecting informat
29、ion about marine conservation zones. Volunteers have also made a vital contribution to the conservation of basking sharks. The work of a citizen science Basking Shark Project in the 1980s and 90s was _(38)_ in getting these sharks on the protected species list in the UK, while satellite tagging _(39
30、)_ the first recorded transatlantic crossing by a basking shark.Volunteers and enthusiasts can be powerful drivers for big changes. No one can know better, or care more about, our most special places than the people who live in them and give up their free time to look after them. As a group of diver
31、s and _(40)_ residents who lived on the shores of the bay, they took their campaign on to national and international stages and continue to inspire people who might otherwise feel powerless when faced with threats to the places that matter to them.III. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: For e
32、ach 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.Deliberate practice refers to a special type of practice that is purposeful and systematic. _(41)_ regular practice might include mindless re
33、petitions, deliberate practice requires focused attention and is conducted with the specific goal of improving _(42)_. The greatest _(43)_ of deliberate practice is to remain focused. In the beginning, showing up is the most important thing. But after a while we begin to carelessly _(44)_ small erro
34、rs and miss daily opportunities for improvement. This is because the natural tendency of the human brain is to _(45)_ repeated behaviors into automatic habits. _(46)_, when you first learned to tie your shoes you had to think carefully about each step of the process. Today, after many repetitions, y
35、our brain can perform this sequence _(47)_. The more we repeat a task the more mindless it becomes.Mindless activity is the _(48)_ of deliberate practice. The danger of practicing the same thing again and again is that progress becomes _(49)_. Too often, we think we are getting better simply because
36、 we are gaining experience. In _(50)_, we are merely reinforcing(加强) our current habits not improving them.Claiming that improvement requires attention and effort sounds logical enough. But what does deliberate practice actually look like in the real world? The first effective feedback system is _(5
37、1)_. This holds true for the number of pages we read, the number of pushups we do, the number of sales calls we make, and any other task that is important to us. It is only through measurement that we have any _(52)_ of whether we are getting better or worse.The second effective feedback system is c
38、oaching. One consistent finding across disciplines is that coaches are often essential for _(53)_ deliberate practice. In many cases, it is nearly impossible to both perform a task and measure your progress at the same time. Good coaches can track your progress, find small ways to improve, and hold
39、you _(54)_ to delivering your best effort each day. Deliberate practice is not a comfortable activity. It requires sustained effort and concentration, but if you can manage to maintain your focus and _(55)_, then the promise of deliberate practice is quite tempting: to get the most out of what youve
40、 got.41. A. SinceB. WhetherC. WhileD. As 42. A. awarenessB. performanceC. enjoymentD. intelligence43. A. equivalentB. ambitionC. challengeD. appeal44. A. overlookB. insert C. detectD. implement45. A. transportB. translateC. transplantD. transform46. A. For example B. On the contraryC. As a resultD.
41、On the other hand47. A. carelessly B. accuratelyC. instantly D. automatically 48. A. outcomeB. enemy C. sourceD. substitute49. A. distractedB. imposed C. assumed D. noted50. A. realityB. despairC. contrastD. return51. A. encouragementB. complimentC. measurement D. management52. A. motivationB. proof
42、C. troubleD. concern53. A. resistingB. eliminatingC. definingD. sustaining54. A. accountableB. opposedC. addictedD. parallel55. A. existence B. commitmentC. dignityD. perspectiveSection BDirections: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statem
43、ents. 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) Have you ever had the experience of talking to someone and you think they are lying? Well, you are not alone. Weve all had that
44、feeling. But did you know that there are several things you can look for to see if you are being lied to?Sometimes you can tell if a person is lying by observing what they do with their body. When people are lying they tend not to move their arms, hands or legs very far from their body. They dont wa
45、nt to take up very much space because they dont want to be noticed. Sometimes a person who is lying will not look you in the eyes. Other times people who lie try to look at you in a strong way because they want to convince you they are telling the truth. Liars also use deflection. For example, if yo
46、u ask a liar the question “Did you steal Fatimas bag?”, they may answer with something like “Fatima is my friend. Why would I do that?” In this situation the person is telling the truth, but they are also not answering the question. They are trying to deflect your attention. Liars may also give too
47、many details. They may try to over-explain things. They do this because they want to convince you of what they are saying.Often when a person is lying, they do not want to continue talking about their lie. If you think someone is lying, quickly change the subject. If the person is lying, they will a
48、ppear more comfortable because they are not talking about their lie any longer. A little later, change the subject back to what you were talking about before. If the person seems uncomfortable again, they may be lying. Its very hard for a liar to avoid filling silence created by you. He or she wants
49、 you to believe the lies being woven; silence gives no feedback on whether or not youve bought the story. If youre a good listener, youll already be avoiding interruptions, which in itself is a great technique to let the story unfold.Just because a person is showing these behaviors, it does not mean
50、 they are lying. They might be shy or nervous. But, if you think someone is lying, you might want to use some of these techniques. Hopefully, you wont need to very often. 56.By saying “Liars also use deflection”, the writer means that liars may _.A. tell great storiesB. change tone of voiceC. ask a
51、question in replyD. avoid direct answers57.According to the passage, a person could be lying if he or she _.A. offers more information than necessaryB. appears to be shy or nervousC.changes the subject of the conversationD. speaks very fast and vaguely58.Which of the following can be learned from th
52、e passage?A. Liars always try to avoid direct eye contact when they tell lies.B. We can make people lie by changing the subject in a conversation.C. Liars are often expansive in hand and arm movements while talking.D. We make liars uncomfortable by giving no feedback in a conversation.59.The passage
53、 mainly talks about _.A. who deceives usB. why people tell liesC. how to detect liesD. what to do with liars (B)More On:go to gregIs omitting jobs from a resume lying?-How to handle stress at work-How can men and women work better together?-How will cancer treatment affect my sons resume?-What to do
54、 if you drank too much at the company holidaypartyLetter 1January 28, 2018 | 3:31pmI work for an e-commerce Website. If one of our merchandisers has a question or wants to make a correction, they e-mail the entire department. In my opinion, this is rude and unnecessary. It seems to me that mass e-ma
55、il is appropriate for good or neutral news, rather than making a correction. Do you agree? Moreover, if you were the recipient of the correction, how would you respond?The only people who should be included in an e-mail are those who need to know or respond. Including everyone is rude and unprofessi
56、onal as well as annoying to recipients. Its not like we dont have enough in our inbox already. I dont agree that e-mail is only for good or neutral news, however. Sometimes you need to alert people or create a record of bad news. But no one should use e-mail to blame other people. If youve got a problem with someone, pick up the phone or take it outside (for a coffee, not a fist fightgeez). As for how to respond, e-mail is usually ineffective for resolving conflict. Have a conversation with the sender and explain why his or her approach isnt the best and
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