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1、华东师大二附中2017届高三12月月考II. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: Read the following two passages. Fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word. For the other blanks, fill in each blank with one proper wo
2、rd. Make sure that your answers are grammatically correct. You may think that mom-and-pop stores are gradually dying out, giving way to chain stores and big business, (21) you would be wrong. The online shopping platform Taobao is a game changer and (22) (revolutionize) the way we buy and sell.Taoba
3、o, or “treasure hunt”, recently became the largest e-commerce website in terms of traffic, surpassing Amazon. It has 190 million (23) (register) users and serves (24) (big)marketplace in the world. Half of Chinas Internet users go to Taobao, either to browse, buy or sell, according to Web informatio
4、n company Alexa.(25) Taobao borrowed its original business model from eBay when it started up in 2003, the student soon became the master. Just three years later, eBay shut down its site and now Taobao controls about 80 percent of the countrys online shopping market.It charges almost (26) to list it
5、ems for sale and makes most of its money from advertising. It also plans to share transaction data with its users so they can cash it on buying trends. This allows anyone with an idea and a computer to start a viable business, doing away (27) the need for significant start-up capital. (28) opening u
6、p a store on the high street selling to passersby, the world is every Taobao users oyster.A friend of mine is a typical. She opened up a store selling childrens clothing near Nuren Jie, (29) was a popular market in Beijing. It was not a great success but her online sales through Taobao went ballisti
7、c. She closed the store and is now e-commerce only.Effectively, taobao has become the countrys high street, but with global reach.(30) China is the worlds manufacturing base, it is relatively easy for individuals to source cheap goods and sell at a reasonable markup. Micro-stores are opening in thei
8、r thousands everyday and delivering an amazing variety of goods.答案:but;has revolutionized; registered; the biggest; Although; nothing; with; Instead of; which; AsSection B Directions: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one w
9、ord more than you need.A. distinctiveB. giganticC. resemblingD. ancestorsE. fedF. characteristicsG. fellH. remainsI. possessingJ. intensiveK. immenseThe movie “Jurassic Park” shown sometime this year took cinema lovers by storm and since then, there has been a revived interest in dinosaurs. Numerous
10、 articles have been written and intensive research has been conducted on dinosaurs.Scientists believe that dinosaurs came into existence about 180,000,000 years ago, but have been extinct for several millions of years, and to-date, only reconstructed fossil (31) serve as tangible(实际的) proof that din
11、osaurs did exist on earth at one time.Dinosaurs were actually reptiles, a separate class of animals with the following (32) ; they are cold-blooded; they can live on land; they have a (33) type of heart and most of them have scales.The first reptiles appeared long before the dinosaurs (34) big lizar
12、ds and (35) short tails, thick legs and big heads. They subsisted mainly on plants. The first dinosaurs resembled their reptile (36) , but they could walk on their hind legs. Some kinds remained small, but in the course of time, others grew to (37) sizes and lengths, ranging from 8 to 20 feet and we
13、ighing more than an elephant. There was a giant dinosaur, known as Brontosaurus, measuring70-80 feet long and weighing 38 tons. Another (38) kind, called Allesaurus, could walk about on land, and (39) on the Brontosaurus and other plant-eating reptiles, with its sharp teeth and powerful claws.Today,
14、 dinosaurs are only found in books, pictures and in motion pictures. With the remarkably widespread interest in dinosaurs, people become agog in asking this question: Why did the giant creatures become extinct? Many scientists offer one conjecture(猜测) that they disappeared because of the changes in
15、the climate of the earth, which deprived them of the places to live in and feed. Other experts have recently come up with the theory that giant meteors (40) upon the earth and destroyed the dinosaurs in an instant. Many more theories may be put forward by experts, but still, no one had a conclusive
16、and definite answer to the puzzle.答案:HFACI DKBEGIII. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: For each 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. The most obvious benefit of a single cur
17、rency is that it will no longer be necessary to incur(引起)the costs of exchange from one currency to another. Travelers know that these costs are not negligible. First of all, there is a commission (41) (usually a fixed amount); secondly, the price (42) which the traveler purchases foreign currency f
18、or domestic currency (43) from the price of exchanging back surplus (过剩)foreign currency. The removal of these transaction costs constitutes a gain from monetary union.Another benefit is that removal of exchange rate (44) between the countries of the EU would provide much more assurance to (45) loca
19、tion decisions. At present, a company takes (46) of the risk of exchange rate variation in its location decision, and this may lead it to scatter its plants across the various economies to hedge against(防范)the risk of exchange rate variation. Removing this source of uncertainty allows investors to (
20、47) according to economies of scale and may lead to more plants of (48) size, a reduction in unit cost of production, and increase in (49) .A single currency provides the (50) for counter-inflationary(反通胀)policies. A single currency could lead to a (51) in the market discrimination that currently ex
21、ists in the EU(for example, prices of motor cars of the (52) specification(规格) stand higher in the UK than they do in France) as the quotation(报价) of prices in common currency discourages arbitrage(套利)activity and reduces the market division(53) which such discrimination relies.(54) , firms in one c
22、ountry cannot continue to (55) their prices higher than their European competitors and still remain competitive.41. A. money B. sum C. tip D. charge42. A. on B. at C. in D. over43. A. differentB. infers C. differs D. variable44. A. float B. contrastC. differenceD. variation45. A. appropriateB. coope
23、rativeC. corporateD. reasonable46. A. accountB. count C. mind D. range47. A. decideB. locateC. chooseD. invest48. A. largest B. maximumC. medium D. optimum49. A. effect B. effectiveness C. deficiency D. efficiency50. A. shade B. fireworkC. frameworkD. door51. A. rise B. reduction C. revival D. cause
24、 52. A. same B. differentC. similar D. excessive53. A. in B. on C. over D. at54. A. While B. Thus C. HoweverD. Although55. A. rise B. arise C. raise D. set答案:DBCDC ABDDC BABBCSection BDirections: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statement
25、s. 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) The case for college has been accepted without question for more than a generation. All high school graduates ought to go, says conv
26、entional wisdom and statistical evidence, because college will help them earn more money, become better people, and learn to be more responsible citizens than those who dont go. But college has never been able to work its magic for everyone. And now that close to half our high school graduates are a
27、ttending, those who dont fit the pattern are becoming more numerous, and more obvious. College graduates are selling shoes and driving taxis; college students interfere with each others experiments and write false letters of recommendation in the intense competition for admission to graduate school.
28、 Other find no stimulation in their studies, and drop outoften encouraged by college administrators. Some observers say the fault is with the young people themselvesthey are spoiled and they are expecting too much. But that is a condemnation of the students as a whole, and doesnt explain all campus
29、unhappiness. Others blame the state of the world, and they are partly right. We have been told that young people have to go to college because our economy cant absorb an army of untrained eighteen-year-olds. But disappointed graduates are learning that it can no longer absorb an army of trained twen
30、ty-two-year-olds, either. Some adventuresome educators and watchers have openly begun to suggest that college may not be the best, the proper, the only place for every young person after the completion of high school. We may have been looking at all those surveys and statistics upside down, it seems
31、, and through the rosy glow of our own remembered college experiences. Perhaps college doesnt make people intelligent, ambitious, happy, liberal, or quick to learn thingsmay it is just the other way around, and intelligent, ambitious, happy, liberal, quick-learning people are merely the ones who hav
32、e been attracted to college in the first place. And perhaps all those successful college graduates would have been successful whether they had gone to college or not. This is heresy to those of us who have been brought up to believe that if a little schooling is good, more has to be much better. But
33、 contrary evidence is beginning to mount up.56. According to the author, _.A. people used to question the value of college education.B. people used to have full confidence in higher education.C. all high school graduates went to college.D. very few high school graduates chose to go to college.57. In
34、 the 2nd paragraph, “those who dont fit the pattern” refer to_.A. high school graduates who arent suitable for college education.B. college graduates who are selling shoes and driving taxis.C. college students who arent any better for their higher education.D. high school graduates who failed to be
35、admitted to college.58. The dropout rate of college students seems to go up because_.A. young people are disappointed with the conventional way of teaching at college.B. many people are required to join the army.C. young people have little motivation in pursuing a higher education.D. young people do
36、nt like the intense competition for admission to graduate school.59. In this passage the author argues that_.A. more and more evidence shows college education may not be the best thing for high school graduates.B. College education is not enough if one wants to be successful.C. College education ben
37、efits only the intelligent, ambitious, and quick-learning people.D. Intelligent people may learn quicker if they dont go to college.答案:BCCA(B) Noad was a tall, handsome 23-year-old Balinese man who was in love with one girl but expected to marry another. His stepmother had arranged everything- he wo
38、uld wed a distant relation and bring the two families closer together. Noad had two choices. He would either marry the girl he did not love, or he could go against the wishes of parents and be expelled from his village. Actually he had another choice, one which none of his family foresaw. One day hi
39、s friends found him slumped in a comma on his bed after he had consumed two liters of a powerful insecticide. For more than 60 years the tropical Indonesian island of Bali has been portrayed to the outside world as a heavenly paradise where a strong culture and sense of community protect its inhabit
40、ants from the rigors of the modern world. It is an image supported by many millions of dollars from the international hotel community which provides luxury accommodation and facilities for nearly a million foreign visitors now travelling annually to the holiday island. Yet behind the marketing hype
41、lies another story- one which exist in stark contrast to the sun, sand and sea”dream”. The truth is that the lives of Balis 2.7 million local inhabitants are often marked by poverty, suffering and family conflict. Ketut is a 22-year-old maid who works part-time for an expatriate resident in Ubud, in
42、 the centre of the island. Her husband works as a driver for a white-water rafting company which provides day trips to tourists.” sometimes I have no money for my baby because my husband gambles all his wages.” the husbands father, unfamiliar with western support system, combats his sons behavior by
43、 calling in the dukun, a spiritual” healer” who makes offerings to the bad spirits at play in his mind.60. You would expect to find this passage in_ ?A. A newspaperB. An advertisementC. a travel brochureD. a book61. It can be inferred from the paragraph 1 that the third choice that Noads family fail
44、ed to foresee is that_.A. He fell into sleep B. He went against their wishes and left homeC. He commited suicide D. He started to take drugs62. In paragraph 2 it refers to_A. Strong culture. B. Sense of community.C. Heavenly paradise. D. The modern world.答案:BCC(C) Most people dont leave their front
45、door unlocked, and the same is true of their home Wi-Fi networks. But some believe that preventing access to your wireless Internet actually does more harm than good. Peter Eckersley of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, an organization devoted to defending digital rights, is calling for an Open Wi
46、reless Movement and encouraging people to be socially responsible by sharing their connection. Eckersley compares the current situation of locked-down networks to finding yourself parched(干透的)and thirsty while everyone around you is sipping from nice tall glasses of iced water, and offers a technolo
47、gical solution. We restrict access to our networks for two reasons: to prevent other people from using up our bandwidth, and to ensure our security and privacy. He suggests we can still protect ourselves from both problems by using routers(路由器)that share a certain amount of bandwidth in the open whi
48、le also providing an encrypted(加密的)connection for personal use, but such technology already exists, and people arent choosing to use it. Perhaps the problem is not technological, but legal, as home users dont want to be responsible for the activities of others on their network. Quite understandable,
49、 really. But Eckersley says that individuals can enjoy the same legal protections against liability as any other Internet access provider, but the law is far from clear in this area and differs from country to country. In a footnote on his article, Eckersley says US law may offer protection, but tha
50、t didnt prevent a man who left his network open from being called a pedophiles (恋童癖者)by armed police in his living room this past weekend. Courts in Germany have previously ruled that people can be fined if they allow unauthorized users to access illegal materials through their connection, while in
51、the UK disputes over recent changes to the law leave the matter uncertain. Perhaps these legal concerns can be overcome by turning to an unlikely role-model Estonia, where access to the Internet is a legal human right. The country is blanketed in a network of free Wi-Fi access points in cafes, bars
52、and other public locations, allowing people to easily get online almost anywhere. So who wants to open up their network first?63 What does the author say about the Electronic Frontier Foundation?A. It encourages people to share their networks.B. Its work is about protecting digital rights.C. It is a
53、dvocating an Open Wireless Movement.D. Its main business is trading electronics.64. One reason leading most people to lock their network is_A. Laws protect home users of internet from responsibilities.B. Internet access provides take no responsibility for their users illegal activitiesC. Home users
54、enjoy the same right as internet access providers.D. It is internet access providers who should be responsible for their users activities.65. What can be inferred from Eckersleys words ernet access provider in para4_.A. Laws protects home users of internet from responsibilities B. Inte
55、rnet access providers take no responsibility for their for their users illegal activities. C. Home users enjoy the same rights as internet access providersD it is internet access providers who should be responsible for their users activities. 66. What information can be got about Estonia from the pa
56、ssage? .A. It restricts free access to internet B. Free Wi-Fi is set up all over the country C. It is impossible for other countries to follow its suitD its people can get free Wi-Fi access almost everywhere.答案:BCBDSection D Directions: Read the following passage and fill in each blank with the sent
57、ence that best fits the context. Each sentence can only be used once. Note that there are two sentences more than you need.A. Many adults also like to play Second Life.B. To play Second Life a computer user signs up at the Second Life Web site.C. In some ways the imaginary world is like the real world.D. You can get your first Second Life account f
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