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1、高三英语周练(十)本试卷共120分,考试时间120分钟第一局部 听力共两节,总分值20分略第二局部 英语知识运用共两节,总分值35分第一节 单项填空共15小题;每题1分,总分值15分 21. after graduation i went to somalia. when i first set foot on strange land, i didnt know what the future had in store for me.a. 不填; a b. the; the c. the; 不填d. the; a 22. the us army suffered a record 32 su

2、icides in july , the most _ it began publishing monthly figures in . a. since b. when c. while d. though23. the survey also showed that women who give late childbirth are happier than_ giving early childbirth.a. those b. them c. these d. it24. the gps, originally _ by the u.s. military, covers the w

3、hole world.a. developing b. to be developed c. developed d. having developed25. before joining the department of defense, mr. panetta _ as director of the cia from february to june .a. would serve b. served c. was served d. had been served26. more than 200 million people in china suffer high blood p

4、ressure, and 70% of them are unaware of the fact _they have the illness.a. what b. when c. how d. that27. - guess what, weve got our visas for a short-term visit to the uk this winter.- how nice! you _ a different culture then.a. will be experiencing b. were experiencing c. have experienced d. will

5、have experienced28. in my opinion, it makes sense to _ some of your money each month just in case, since nobody knows what will happen in the future.a. squirrel away b. decide on c. set away d. give away29. lily's mobile phone was left in a taxi accidentally, never_ again.a. to find b. to be fou

6、nd c. finding d. being found30. thank you for all your hard work last week. i dont think we _ it without you.a. could have managed b. can manage c. can have managed d. could manage31. to improve the quality of our products, we asked for suggestions_ had used the products.a. no matter which b. whiche

7、ver c. no matter who d. whoever32. sometimes the boy is a bad-tempered child, but he _ be quite lovely when he wishes.a. may b. can c. shall d. must33. when you call on a frenchman, you may chat for an hour or so, not even a coffee or water is offered.aduring that time bby that time cduring which ti

8、me dby which time34. both the police and the workmen were grateful to the student for _ in advance. a. they had been informed this b. their informing of thisc. informing them of this d. having informed them this35. - could i ask you something about your family?- sure, _.a. go ahead b. pardon me c. g

9、ood idea d. forget it第二节 完型填空共20小题;每题1分,总分值20分bringing a giraffe into the world is a tall ordera baby giraffe falls 10 feet from its mothers womb 子宫 and usually lands on its 36_within seconds it rolls over and tucks缩拢 its legs under its bodygary richmond describes how a newborn giraffe learns it fir

10、st 37 in his book, a view from the zoothe mother giraffe 38 her head long enough to take a quick lookthen she _39 herself directly over her calfshe waits for about a minute, and then she does the most 40 thingshe swings her long leg outward and kicks her babyif the baby giraffe doesnt 41 , the viole

11、nt process is repeated over and over againthe _42 to rise is very importantas the baby calf grows 43 , the mother kicks it again to stimulate鼓励 its effortsfinally, the calf stands for the first time on its 44 legsthen mother giraffe does the most remarkable thingshe kicks it off its feet again 45 ?

12、she wants it to remember how it got upin the wild, baby giraffes must be able to get up as 46 as possible to stay with the herd鹿群, where there is 47 wild animals and hunting dogs all 48 young giraffes, and calves would be punished if the mother didnt 49 her calf to be watchful and get up quicklyirvi

13、ng stone 50 thishe spent a lifetime studying 51 , writing novelized biographies of such men as michelangelo, vincent van gogh, and charles darwinstone was once asked if he had found a 52 that runs through the lives of all these exceptional peoplehe said, “they are 53 over the head, knocked down, and

14、 for years they still get 54 but every time they are knocked down, they stand upyou cannot 55 these peopleand at the end of their lives theyve accomplished some modest part of what they set out to do36abackbsidecfrontdhead37alookbmoveclessondclass38araisesblowerscpullsddraws39athrowsbfindscpointsdpo

15、sitions40adifficultbgreedycunreasonableduncreative41aget upbwork onclie downdcome up42ademandbstrugglecrequestdfailure43aexcitedbworriedcsurpriseddtired44astrongbdustycweakdshort45awhybwhencwheredwhich46aslowlybquicklyccarefullydfrequently47adangerblovecsilencedsafety48ahatebpunishcenjoydwatch49atea

16、chburgecreminddallow50aacceptedbrememberedcdeclareddunderstood51akindnessbgreatnesscnaturedexpectation52ahistorybrecordcthreaddmeans53ainjuredbbeatenckilleddhurt54anowherebanywhereceverywheredsomewhere55achangebsupportcblameddestroy第三局部:阅读理解共15小题,每题2分,总分值30分ahaagen-dazs from europe started in 1989 a

17、nd is 5-10 times more expensive than regular ice cream. on price there is no real advantage. however, it adopted a unique marketing strategy, and quickly occupied the market, a top ice cream brand.haagen dazs did not set up shops in ordinary supermarkets or grocery stores. haagen dazs leisure fashio

18、n shops are in busy sections of malls. thelayout is carefully planned to create an elegant atmosphere, and sometimes, a flagship(旗舰) store layout will cost several million dollars.compared to other ice cream brands, haagen dazs consumers are tightly grouped. it is understood that haagen dazs seldom

19、does television advertising. the majority of ads are highly visual impact of the print ads. in particular many advertisements lock those pyramid tip consumers. moreover, as long as the consumer spending 500 yuan to fill in a small form can become their members, these members will be regularly sent a

20、dvertisements by direct mail. praise of customers is a powerful weapon for haagen dazs.there is always much creative ingenuity (独创性) in haagen dazs advertising, so it is remembered by the people. initial advertisements such as: “delicious haagen dazs, like 24k gold, japan kobe beef, original palm oi

21、l, mushroom truffles and chinese ceramics, tiffany africa what ice cream was waiting for. “love her, let her eat haagen dazs this classic sensational advertisement attracted more numerous haagen dazs lovers who become regulars.today, haagen dazs has 55 countries in the world with approximately 700 s

22、tores with annual sales of more than 1 billion us dollars (about 8.28 billion yuan). haagen dazs has become the worlds most popular top ice cream brand. in the united states, its market share is 6.1%, 1% in france, 4.6% in japan, 4% in singapore and 5% in hong kong.determined to take the “qugaohegua

23、 line, haagen dazs has combined accurate positioning in the marketplace with dedicated brand goals. this is the real secret of success.56. which of the following statements about haagen-dazs is not true according to the passage? a. it is so popular that it can be bought in almost every supermarket.

24、b. you can enjoy yourself both physically and spiritually by eating it. c. it has become the worlds top ice cream brand through its efforts. d. if you are one of its members, you may receive its advertisements regularly.57. why does haagen-dazs seldom do television advertisements? a. because it cant

25、 afford to do television advertisements. b. because it doesnt think television advertising attracts consumers. c. because it focuses on its target consumers by using other media. d. because its design isnt suitable to be broadcast on the television.58. what is the best title for the passage? a. the

26、origin of haagen-dazs.b. the creative advertisements of haagen-dazs. c. the influence of haagen-dazs. d. the marketing strategy of haagen-dazs.bit is well known that the japanese peoples love of fish is almost as strong as a bees interest in honey. as fish populations were decreasing, fishing compan

27、ies were forced to fish further and further away from the shore. then they had a big challenge how to keep the fish fresh for longer. so they decided to keep the fish stored in freezers on the boats. but the public did not like frozen fish. so again the fishing companies had a new bigger challenge.

28、what they decided to do was to have fish tanks on their boats. after catching fishes, they would put them in the tanks and keep them living there until they got back to shore. but in this protected environment, lacking predators (掠食者), the fish stopped moving around. the japanese public felt these d

29、ull fish did not taste fresh, which had an unpleasant effect upon sales. once again the fishing companies had an even bigger challenge stop for a minute! before we go any further, i would like to ask “what are your challenges? how do you handle an unexpected challenge? may i think it this way that y

30、ou should try to attack your challenges? conquer them with a swiss army knife. take the most proper and simple tool that you can adopt to deal with your situation. now back to our story. how did the japanese finally figure out the fresh fish problem? sharks! you might think the same. sharks were cau

31、ght and put into the tanks with other fishes. dont sharks eat fish? well, they do eat a few fish, but they did also keep more fish active and alert (警觉的). the fish stay fresh because they are challenged. now, try to keep yourself fresh by finding your own shark to offer yourself a challenge in your

32、own business and career. 59the main reason for the fishing company to fish in the far sea is that _. athe fish resource near the shore was decreasingbthe fishes farther away from the sea tasted freshercpeople would prefer eating fresh fishes to less fresh ones dit was getting harder and harder to ke

33、ep fishes fresh60which was the best way for the fishing company to keep fishes fresh? agetting the fishes frozen. bstoring the fishes with salt.cputting the fishes in tanks. dkeeping the fishes with sharks in tanks. 61the underlined part of the last paragraph means “_.aif you went fishing, you might

34、 do as the fishing companies didbtry to find a big shark, and you will meet your challenge cto succeed in life, you should always be ready to meet challengesdsharks are usually compared to the challenges in peoples life62the purpose for the author to write the passage is to _.atell the readers how t

35、he japanese fishing companies workbtell the readers how the japanese keep the fish freshcsuggest readers looking for challenges to make progressdsuggest readers finding a shark to keep the fish freshchigh-quality customer service is preached(宣扬) by many, but actually keeping customers happy is easie

36、r said than done.shoppers seldom complain to the manager or owner of retail store, but instead will alert their friends, relatives, co-workers, strangers and anyone who will listen.store managers are often the last to hear complaints, and often find out only when their regular customers decide to fr

37、equent their competitors, according to a study jointly conducted by verde group and wharton school.“storytelling hurts retailers and entertains consumers. said paula courtney, president of the verde group. “the store loses the customer, but the shopper must also find a replacement.on average, every

38、unhappy customer will complain to at least four other, and will no longer visit the specific store for every dissatisfied customer, a store will lose up to three more due to negative reviews. the resulting “snowball effect can be disastrous to retailers.according to the research, shoppers who purcha

39、sed clothing encountered the most problems. ranked second and third were grocery and electronics customers.the most common complaints include filled parking lots, cluttered(塞满了的) shelves, overloaded racks, out-of-stock items, long check-out lines, and rude salespeople.during peak shopping hours, som

40、e retailers solved the parking problems by getting moonlighting local police to work as parking attendants. some hired flag wavers to direct customers to empty peaking spaces. this guidance got rid of the need for customers to circle the parking lot endlessly, and avoided confrontation between those

41、 eyeing the same parking space.retailers can relieve the headaches by redesigning store layouts, pre-stocking sales items, hiring speedy and experienced cashiers, and having sales representatives on hand to answer questions. most importantly, salespeople should be diplomatic and polite with angry cu

42、stomers.“retailers whore responsive and friendly are more likely to smooth over issues than those who arent so friendly. said professor stephen hoch. “maybe something as simple as a greeter at the store entrance would help.customers can also improve future shopping experiences by filing complaints t

43、o the retailer, instead of complaining to the rest of the world. retailers are hard-pressed to improve when they have no idea what is wrong.63. why are store managers often the last to hear complaints?a. few customers believe the service will be improved.b. customers would rather relate their unhapp

44、y experiences to people around them.c. customers have no easy access to store managers.d. most customers wont bother to complain even if they have had unhappy experiences.64. shop owners often hire moonlighting police as parking attendants so that hoppers .a. can find their cars easily after shoppin

45、gb. wont have trouble parking their carsc. can stay longer browsing in the stored. wont have any worries about security65.what contributes most to smoothing over issues with customers?a. design of the store layout. b. hiring of efficient employees.c. manners of the salespeople. d. huge supply of goo

46、ds for sale.66.to achieve better shopping experiences, customers are advised to .a. voice their dissatisfaction to store managers directlyb. shop around and make comparisons between storesc. settle their disputes with stores in a diplomatic wayd. put pressure on stores to improve their servicedyoung

47、 women are more adventurous than young men when traveling abroad in gap yearsone in three female backpackers visits more than three countries during a year out and travels alone, according to new researchby contrast, the majority of their male counterparts(对手方) visit only one country and tend to tra

48、vel in groups, says a survey by the gap year company, which provides information and services for students considering taking a year outmore women than men say that their prime reason for taking time off is to see the world and experience different culturesmen were more likely to rank “having fun hi

49、gher on their list of prioritieswomen were more likely to value the challenge of a foreign trip, and many cited reasons such as learning a language and meeting new peoplethe more adventurous gap years taken by women seem to work to their benefit; more than three quarters of those surveyed reported i

50、ncreased confidence, self-reliance and independence, whereas only half of the men had that experiencethe research also showed that women were more likely to do voluntary work while travelling, with more than one in ten helping with teaching or development projectsone of the reasons given for this is

51、 a wish to see the country in an authentic(真正的) lighta greater proportion(比率) of women than men faced objections or criticism from their families over their gap­year plansamong the men surveyed, lack of money was the main barrier to travelcarolyn martin, a doctor from london, was a typically co

52、nfident female travellerstarting in cape town, she travelled around southern africa and australia with a string of unusual and sometimes dangerous jobs“i had one job chasing elephants off the runway in africa by banging a stick against a pan, she recalled“it was ok but one day i did get chased by on

53、eshe said that she had travelled alone because “you meet more people67according to the article, _amost of the women students will travel abroad during the summer holidaysbone third of the women students will travel abroad in a yearcwomen students are more likely to travel abroad alone in gap yearsdw

54、omen students are willing to travel abroad in a group68more women than men say that their prime reason for taking time off is_ .a. to make a study of history b. to have func. to see the world and experience different cultures d. to do voluntary work69which of the following statements is true?amen st

55、udents will travel less during the gap year because of their part­time jobsbwomen students will travel more but face more objectionscthe article suggests that women travelling alone will have dangerous experiencesdmen students prefer to travel inside their own country to going abroad70which of the following would be the main point of the passage?agirls get the best out of gap yearsbboys lack courage in gap yearscfor fun or for adventure?dyoung women are more adventurous第ii卷非选择题 共35分第四局部 单词拼写(共10小题;每题0.5分,总分值5分)71. it was announced that local universi

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