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1、小学英语、英语课件、英语教案、小学英语试题、英语导学案、英语单词短语 小学英语、英语课件、英语教案、小学英语试题、英语导学案、英语单词短语 2017 学年第二学期徐汇区学习能力诊断卷 高三英语试卷 I. Listening Comprehension Section A Directions: 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.
2、 The conversations and the questions will be spoken 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 frighte ned. C. Quite embarrassed. 2. A. Bill
3、 has n ever used a calculator. C. Bill is working with a calculator. 3. A. To cut his jea ns short. C. To wear fitted clothes. 4. A. Havi ng an in terview. C. Talking with a friend. 5. A. Put her report on his desk. C. Mail her report to the publisher. 6. A. Make some coffee. C. Continue to read. B.
4、 Relaxed and happy. D. Deeply ashamed. B. Bill can work better without a calculator. D. Bill n eeds a calculator for this work. B. To go on a diet. D. To buy a pair of jeans. B. Filling out a form. D. Ask ing for in formatio n. B. Read some papers he recomme nded. D. Improve some parts of her paper.
5、 B. Meet the woma n at the library. D. Go out with some frien ds.7. A. The man should buy a differe nt meal ticket every mon th. B. Buying the meal ticket won save the man any money. C. It is better for the man to pay for each meal separately. D. The price of a meal may vary from month to mon th. 8.
6、 A. She s upset that shissed the television program. B. She doesn t think the television program was funny. C. She doesn t like talking about television programs. D. She watched the television program at a friend s house. 9. A. He doubts the woman s words. B. He hasn t rearirtovel yet. C. He enjoyed
7、 reading the novel a lot. D. He is not interested in the novel at all. 10. A. The talks haven t started yet. B. They have come to a general agreement. C. The talks haven t achieved much. D. The talks broke down and went no further. Section B Directions: In Section B, you will hear two short passages
8、 and one Ion ger con versati on, and you will be asked several questi ons on each of the passages and the con versati on. The passages and the(满分 140 分,考试时间 120 分钟) 2018.4 小学英语、英语课件、英语教案、小学英语试题、英语导学案、英语单词短语 小学英语、英语课件、英语教案、小学英语试题、英语导学案、英语单词短语 conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be
9、 spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best an swer to the questi on you have heard. Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage. Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage. 14. A. The
10、 number of refugees is increasing sharply. B. Most refugees cannot get n ecessary services. C. Many refugee childre n cannot receive educati on. D. More childre n cannot afford to go to uni versity. 15. A. No host nations want to change education systems. B. It is impossible to find so many extra te
11、achers. C. Parents can t afford to send their kids to school. D. The refugee populati on grows but there s not eno ugh money. 16. A. The necessity of education. B. The prohibition of child labor. C. The victims of armed con flicts. D. The living conditions of the poor. Questions 17 through 20 are ba
12、sed on the following conversation. 17. A. It has started a week-long promotion campaign. B. It has just laun ched its annual anni versary sales. C. It offers regular weeke nd sales all the year round. D. It speciali zes in the sale of men s suits. 18. 19. 20. A. Price reduct ions for its freque nt c
13、ustomers. B. Gift cards for customers with any purchases. C. Free delivery of purchases for senior customers. D. Price adjustme nts with in seve n days of purchase. A. Mail a gift card to her. C. Credit it to her acco unt. A. It has already bee n sold out. C. It is not available for the moment. B. A
14、llow her to buy on credit. D. Give her cash directly. B. It will be sent to the woma n by mail. D. It is one of the items on sale. 11. A. They learn singing and dancing. C. They work on the farm for charity. 12. A. On the beach. B. In a park. 13. A. It is run on a profit-making basis. C. Fans can ha
15、ve free lunch there. B. They atte nd outdoor music festivals. D. They volun teer to work for others. C. On a farm. D. I n a stadium. B. It has achieved grow ing success. D. Only superstars are in vited to perform. 小学英语、英语课件、英语教案、小学英语试题、英语导学案、英语单词短语 小学英语、英语课件、英语教案、小学英语试题、英语导学案、英语单词短语 II. Grammar and
16、Vocabulary Section A Directions: After readi ng the passage below, fill in the bla nks to make the passage cohere nt and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the give n word; for the other bla nks, use one word that best fits each bla nk
17、. Traveli ng Frog Stimulates Reflect ion A free mobile game about a traveling frog has become a hit in China, (21) _ being available only in Japa nese. 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 gro
18、w in the frog gsarden (22) _ they can use them to buy supplies for the frog . In turn,the faugn eys sends players souve nirs and sn apshots from its travels. Users cannot con trol whe n the frog chooses to go on its adve ntures. While news of the game s appeal among mobile phone users on the mainlan
19、d was first reported on by local media outlets last week, its popularity hasn t decreased in any way since: “ Travel Fr on Mon day was still ran ked first on a list of the most (23) _ (dow nl oad) games from Apple s app store in Chin a. It is being widely discussed on social media, (24) _ users post
20、 photos of their frogs adve ntures. Behi nd the craze is Japa nese game developer Hit-Poi nt, which was previously best-k nown for creating the popular cat- collecting game “ Neko Atsume ” . Even though (25) _ is difficult to pinpoint what has drive n in terest among mainland users in “ Trave lFrog
21、local media outlets reported that the game s slowansaparEt of its charm. The game was popular as it “ tapped the trend among youn ger gen erati ons in China to search out Zenke activities China Daily said, (26) _ (add) that those users were taken with its “ Buddhastyle gameplay ”. But not every one
22、is thrilled about “ Travel Frog ” .In a post on social media platform Weibo last week, the state- run People s Daily suggested that people (27) _ aim to enrich themselves and “ avoid being a Ion ely frogais ing youth ”. As an indication of the popularity of the “ Travel Frog ” , Apple has already ha
23、d to remove from its store an app that appeared to be the Chin ese version of the orig in al, the South China Morning Post reported. That version of the game, which (28) _ (create) by a developer called Song Yang, charged users 30 yua n ($4.74) to dow nl oad the game. On Mon day, ano ther free-to-do
24、w nl oad app available on the app store claimed it offered strategies and guides in Chin ese that players could adopt (29) (improve) gameplay. While Hit-Point has not responded to inquiries about (30)_ it intends to develop versions of the game in other Ianguages or not, the company did put out an E
25、nglish update for 小学英语、英语课件、英语教案、小学英语试题、英语导学案、英语单词短语 小学英语、英语课件、英语教案、小学英语试题、英语导学案、英语单词短语 “ I Atsume ” in 2015. Section B Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more tha n you n eed. A. alarmi ng B. propert
26、ies C. revealed D. i nvasive E. rescue F. in strume ntal G. households H. docume nt I. concerned J. amateur K. i nitiatives Before scienee became professionalized in the 19th century, _(31)_ naturalists were collecting information and helping us understand the natural world. A 2009 study found that
27、nearly 50% of UK _(32)_ feed wild birds. The National Trust has more than 5 million members, and 60,000 active volun teers help ing to protect the coun tryside as well as historic _(33)_. Now, with our environment arguably un der greater threat tha n ever and species decli ning at a(n) _(34)_ rate,
28、volun teers are once aga in at the forefront of efforts to limit the damage. Volun teers and en thusiasts can be powerful drivers for big cha nges. On the Isle of Man, more than 8,000 people (n early 10% of the populati on) are in volved in regular weeke nd beach clea ns. At one recent event, 123 vo
29、lun teers 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 Gal(pagos, Yellowstone in the US, Uluru in Australia, and hundreds of other sites. Recreational divers are making a real differenee
30、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 information about marine conservation zones. V olunteers have also made a
31、 vital contribution to the con servati on of bask ing sharks. The work of a citize n scie nee Bask ing Shark Project i n the 1980s and 90s was _(38)_ in getting these sharks on the protected species list in the UK, while satellite tagg ing _(39)_ the first recorded tran satla ntic cross ing by a bas
32、k ing shark. Volunteers and enthusiasts can be powerful drivers for big changes. No one can know better, or care more about, our most special places tha n the people who live in them and give up their free time to look after them. As a group of divers and _(40)_ residents who lived on the shores of
33、the bay, they took their campaig n on to n ati onal and intern ati onal stages and con ti nue to in spire people who might otherwise feel powerless whe n faced with threats to the places that matter to them. III. Reading Comprehension Section A Directions: For each bla nk in the followi ng passage t
34、here are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each bla nk with the word or phrase that best fits the con text. Deliberate practice refers to a special type of practice that is purposeful and systematic. _(41)_ regular practice might include mindless repetitions, deliberate practice re
35、quires focused atte nti on and is con ducted with the specific goal of improv ing _(42)_. The greatest _(43)_ of deliberate practice is to remain focused. In the beginning, showing up is the most importa nt thing. But after a while we beg in to carelessly _(44)_ small errors and miss daily opport un
36、 ities for improveme nt. This is because the n atural tendency of the huma n 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, your 小学英语、英语课件、英语教案、小学英
37、语试题、英语导学案、英语单词短语 小学英语、英语课件、英语教案、小学英语试题、英语导学案、英语单词短语 brain can perform this seque nee _(47)_. The more we repeat a task the more min dless it becomes. Mi ndless activity is the _(48)_ of deliberate practice. The dan ger of practici ng the same thi ng again and again is that progress becomes _(49)_. T
38、oo often, we think we are getting better simply because we are gaining experienee. In _(50)_, we are merely reinforcing (加强)our current habits not improv ing them. Clai ming that improveme nt requires atte nti on and effort sounds logical eno ugh. But what does deliberate practice actually look like
39、 in the real world? The first effective feedback system is _(51)_. This holds true for the number of pages we read, the nu mber of pushups we do, the nu mber of sales calls we make, and any other task that is importa nt to us. It is only through measureme nt that we have any _(52)_ of whether we are
40、 gett ing better or worse. The sec ond effective feedback system is coach ing. One con siste nt finding across discipli nes 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. Go
41、od coaches can track your progress, find small ways to improve, and hold you _(54)_ to delivering your best effort each day. Deliberate practice is not a comfortable activity. It requires susta ined effort and concen trati on, but if you can man age to maintain your focus and _(55)_, the n the promi
42、se of deliberate practice is quite tempt ing: to get the most out of what you ve got. 41. A. Since B. Whether C. While D. As 42. A. aware ness B. performa nee C. enjoyme nt D. i ntellige nee 43. A. equivale nt B. ambiti on C. challe nge D. appeal 44. A. overlook B. i nsert C. detect D. impleme nt 45
43、. A. tran sport B. tran slate C. tran spla nt D. tran sform 46. A. For example B. On the con trary C. As a result D. On the other hand 47. A. carelessly B. accurately C. i nsta ntly D. automatically 48. A. outcome B. en emy C.source D. substitute 49. A. distracted B. imposed C. assumed D. noted 50.
44、A. reality B. despair C. con trast D. return 51. A. en courageme nt B. complime nt C. measureme nt D. man ageme nt 52. A. motivati on B. proof C. trouble D. concern 53. A. resist ing B. elim in at ing C. defi ning D. susta ining 54. A. acco un table B.opposed C. addicted D. parallel 55. A. existe ne
45、e B. commitme nt C. dig nity D. perspective Section B Directions: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfini shed stateme nts. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information give
46、n in the passage you have just read. (A)小学英语、英语课件、英语教案、小学英语试题、英语导学案、英语单词短语 小学英语、英语课件、英语教案、小学英语试题、英语导学案、英语单词短语 Have you ever had the experie nee of talk ing to some one and you think they are lying? Well, you are not alone. We ve all had that feeli ng. But did you know that there are several things y
47、ou 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 fa r from their body. They don t want to take up very much space because they don t want
48、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 telli ng the truth. Liars also use deflection. For example, if you ask a liar the question “ Didyou steal Fatima s ba
49、g? ” , they may answer with something like “ Fatima is my friend. Why would I do that? ” In this situation the person is tellingie truth, but they are also not answering the question. They are trying to deflect your attention. Liars may also give too many details. They may try to over-expla in thin
50、gs. They do this because they want to convince you of what they are say ing. Often whe n a pers on is lying, they do not want to con ti nue talk ing about their lie. If you think some one is lying, quickly cha nge the subject. If the pers on is lying, they will appear more comfortable because they a
51、re not talk ing about their lie any Ion ger. A little later, change the subject back to what you were talking about before. If the person seems un comfortable aga in, they may be lying. It s very hard for a liar to avoid filling silence created by you. He or she wants you to believe the lies being w
52、oven; sile nce gives no feedback on whether or not you ve bought the story. If you re a good listener, you ll already be avoiding interruptions, which in itself is a great tech nique to let the story un fold. Just because a pers on is show ing these behaviors, it does not mean they are lying. They m
53、ight be shy or n ervous. But, if you think some one is lying, you might want to use some of these techniques. Hopefully, you won t need to very often. 56. By saying Liars also use deflection” , the writer means that liars may _ A. tell great stories B. cha nge tone of voice C. ask a questio n in rep
54、ly D. avoid direct an swers 57. According to the passage, a person could be lying if he or she _ . A. offers more in formatio n tha n n ecessary B. appears to be shy or n ervous C. cha nges the subject of the con versati on D. speaks very fast and vaguely 58. Which of the following can be learned fr
55、om the passage? A. Liars always try to avoid direct eye con tact whe n they tell lies. B. We can make people lie by changing the subject in a conversation. C. Liars are ofte n expa nsive in hand and arm moveme nts while talki ng. D. We make liars un comfortable by givi ng no feedback in a con versat
56、io n. 59. The passage mainly talks about _ .小学英语、英语课件、英语教案、小学英语试题、英语导学案、英语单词短语 小学英语、英语课件、英语教案、小学英语试题、英语导学案、英语单词短语 Letter 2 Jan uary 14, 2018 | 9:24 pm It s the start of a new year and I believe it s time for a change. What expla in to a prospective employer that you are in n eed of someth ing new wi
57、thout seem ing flighty and without compla ining about your curre nt employer? The new year is as good a time as any to take stock, but not the only reas on for making a cha nge. At least, that s not what you com muni cate to a prospective employer. Youf reason for look ing for a new job is less impo
58、rta nt to your new employer tha n why you want to work there. Needing a change might be the catalyst(催化剂),but the job search is like dat ing, and you would n t ask some one out and expla in you re just bored A. who deceives us C. how to detect lies B. why people tell lies D. what to do with liars 但)
59、 More On: Letter 1 go to greg Jan uary 28, 2018 | 3:31pm Is omitti ng jobs from a resume lying? How to han dle stress at work I work for an e-commerce Website. If one of our mercha ndisers has a question or wants to make a correction, they e-mail the en tire departme nt. In my opinion, this is rude
60、and unn ecessary. It seems to me that mass e-mail is appropriate for good or n eutral n ews, rather tha n making a correct ion. Do you agree? Moreover, if you were the recipie nt of the correct ion, how would you respond? How can men and wome n work better together? How will cancer What to do if you
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