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1、2015 楊浦高級中學(xué)高三第二學(xué)期開學(xué)一、語法新題型(A)“If the one ever appeared, anyone else would just be a compromise. But I dont want to卷compromise.” This line hase the talk of the town since TV drama My Sunshine debuted onJan 10. It hase25instant hit, with theesode reaching a record 104million online views byof the day.

2、Many fans follow the series 26 all the pretty fa, espelly stunner TinyTang, 31, and the well-dressed Wallace Cg, 40. However, the showcs is also due tothe tremendous fan base 27original Web novel Silent Separation has accumulated since2003. The novel started a craze as soon as writer Gu Man publishe

3、d thechapter online.The story is about two stheartst separate and are given a second chance. ZhaoMosheng and He Yichen fall in love in college but separate due to misunderstandings. Seven yearslater, fate tosses them together again. They work hard to resolve their misunderstandings and, in,e happily

4、 married.The TV drama attracts me not only because it stays true to the novel, but also because itcts my ideal romance. Whether they admit it or not, every woman dreams of having adhandsome man chase after them exclusively. Well, He Yichen is justt. As one of the toplawyers in China, he is cute, com

5、petent, rational and rich. But after 28 (marry), the seemingly cold lawyer gives Zhao a dream wedding, cooks for her, picks her up after work andprotects her anytime she needs it almost everything a dream husband should do.Also, 29makes the TV drama stand out among so many countarts is theexperienti

6、al proximity it creates for the audience. The love betn the main couple is touchingbut not oversed. It is not only a fantasy or a daydreamt takes the audience away but also anexperiencet 30occur in our daily lives.My Sunshine is a sucs, at least for me. It maains the beauty of the novel, adds cuteto

7、 create a feast for the eyes, satisfies many girls fantasies about love, and 31,faencourages all of us to seize every available opportunity to embrace happiness.25. an26. because of27. its28. being married29. what30. can31. most importantly(B)Bilbo Baggins finally returns homehe Hobbit: The Battle o

8、f the Five Armies after a long andtough journeyt transforms himo a wiser, more experienced, and more compasate man.However, its hard to say goodbye nowt the three-part movie adapion of English writerJ.R.R. Tolkiens novel has reached its.(32) you missed thetwo installments of the series, here is a br

9、iefroduction.This prequel to the Lord of the Rings trilogy centers on Bilbo (Martin Freeman), a smallhumanoid creature livinghe lands of Middle-earth. Bilbo is a homebody content with the dailypleasures of living a simple life. However, when the wizard Gandalf (Ian McKellen) and 13dwarves ask his he

10、lp in retrieving treasure 33(steal) by the dragon Smaug (voiced byBenedict Cumberbatch), Bilbo is faced wichoice.The Battle of Five Armies opens with the defeat of Smaug. But with the dragons fall34(come)new problems, as his treasure forthe dwarves, humans, elves and goblins todecide betn working to

11、gether and being destroyed.Exciting visual effects are the key to any fantasy-based movie, and The Hobbits third outingdelivers in this regard. Spectacular castles, boundless mountains, breathtaking war scenes andcolorful creatures abound. The Battle of Five Armies reaches the levels of its predesor

12、s, but itslacking in innovation.On top oft, theres English actor Orlando Bloom as Legolas. For 14 years, Legolas35(draw)audien(particularly females)o theaters with his blond hair and blue eyes.Appearance iser, and in 36case, theer remains strong.The Hobbit movies havent won the same praise as The Lo

13、rd of the Rings trilogy, with somecritics 37(po) outt repetitive fight scenes cause the film to feel empty and short onplot and character development. 38well-grounded criticism, The Hobbit trilogy serves as ae chronicle of one mans spiritual development and fight against the tempions of greedander.

14、For many, these are the true themes of Tolkiens novel, and they39(present)well on film. Stepo Middle-earth and allow your imagination 40(stretch)by themystery of thisal world.32. In case33. stolen34. comes35. has been drawing36. this37. poing38.Despite39. are represented40. to be stretchedSection BD

15、irections: Complete the following passage by using the wordshe box. Each word can only beused once. Notet there isord moren you need.A.monetary B.presence C.claimed D.alteredAB.Handed AC. Customary AD.EmergedBC.CrowdingBD.BasicallyCD.Done ABC. DeliberayPopular messaging service WeChat is hogging the

16、 limelight(搶盡風(fēng)頭) this ChiNew Year- by giving the traditions typical of this festive period a facelift.As technology has _D the way people in China carry out certain traditions duringChiNew Year, at no pois it clearert Weixin, the verof Wechat availablehecountry, has ADas a frontrunnerhe wave of chan

17、ge.The weixgifting moneyeam came upon a brilliant idea of taking the ChiNew Year tradition ofo the digital era. _BD, rathern giving red envelopes of money to familyand friends, Weixin users could tapo digital payments and send _Agifts of up to CNY100(around16.50)per go to others on the chat app.Se m

18、edia Xinhua reportst thetwo days of ChiNew Year saw moren fivemillion people across China taking part in Weixin s online red envelope activity, with moren20 million red envelopesABout, according to data from Tencent, the companyWechat.t ownsAt its peak, 585,000 people took part in gifting red envelo

19、pes over a mere five minutes onWeixin, with 121,000 red envelopes being _C. The messaging service has an estimated 500million plus registered users in China alone, while is 270 million active users worldwide.Another tradition has been entirely improved by Weixin as well.It is _AC to send New Year we

20、ll-wishes to your friends on the eve of ChiNewYear- and this year, a whop(巨大的) 10 million messages were sent in one minute at peak onthe eve of Chiwas doubleNew Year via Weixin. The number of messages sent this year on the chat appt of last year, showingt more people are _BC to the app instead of se

21、ndingcards or SMS-es.ChiNew Year is a time dippedradition, and the factt Weixin has managed tomake its Bso stronglyed by users speaks volumes about its ability to straddle()the space betn old and new.As Wechat moveso verticalch asmerce, it wouldnt be any surprise ifthe app soon disrupts other tradit

22、ions next year. Who knows, we may just get to see ChiNewYear grocery shopor delivery, or the booking of transportaion back to peoples hometowns, CDentirely via Wechathe future. Reading Comprehen Section ADirections: For each blC and D. Fill in each blhe following passage there are four words or phra

23、ses marked A, B,with the word or phraset best fits the context.is part of China, but it is like China? Overseas employers and students might sayyes, 51 , moren 17 years have passed since the former British colonys return to themainland. But business schools ininsistt an educationhe spel administrati

24、veregion is so differentt student should place it in a different 52 .The studentThere are 53 differenbetn Hong Kong Chistudent and their mainlandcountarts, TJ Wong, dean of CUHK Business School at the ChiUniversity of.He says his school attracts the cream of the crop from China who have very strong

25、fundamentalskills in English, Chiand mathematics.Chistudents, adds Prof.Wong, tend tohave a stronger global view and are more willing to speak out in class. Mainland student tend tovalue listening to their superiors more, he says.Sachipnis, executive director of MBA programmes at the University of,

26、notest mainland and Hong Kong Chistudents bring vastly different backgrounds to theclassroom. Manystudents workhe finanl serviindustry and they also havemore 54 to the whole region. Mainland Chistudents are not only more countryspecific, he says, they also have different corporate backgrounds. “In H

27、ong Kong, not manypeople are 55 to manufacturing,” he pos out.Sean Ferguson, assote dean of masters programmes at HKUST Business School, also thinksstudents have a broader 56 , but says HKUSs made efforts to recruit (征召) mainland Chistudents who will not be reticent (沉默寡言的) aboontributing. “Five to1

28、0 years agofor.”t was 57 the stereotype (典型形象),so we changed what were lookingNetworkingMainland Chistudents represent valuable future contacts for students hoto do businesshe greater China region. Clearly, a mainland Chischool will offer most opportunities inthis respect, but mainland students also

29、 58 betn 10 per cent and 25 per cent offull-time MBA students at the three highest-rand HKUST.ing homegrown business schools HKU, CUHKBusiness linksbusiness schools admitt a school based in Shanghai or Beijing is currently abettlace to learn aboutng business in China.“Its a trade-off. Obviously you

30、can learn more about being there.” says Kalok Chan, actingdean of HKUST.Butschools also sayt the 59 is a good place to come to learn moreaboutng business with China. “We want student to rememberTipnis.t business is global,” says Mr.Southern China opportunitiesAll three schools have their eyes on sou

31、thern China and say students should 60growing expertise (專業(yè)知識)hose economically prosperous provinclosest to,but which 61 have no good business schools.CUHK appears to be ahead of its 62 in southern China. It is opening a cus inShenzhen, north of the border withwill be in September. Theake of undergr

32、aduate business studentJob prospectsA significant distinguishing factor is also Hong Kongs 63 visa environment andthe widespread use of English. Mr. Tipnis says every graduate student is 64 to apply fora Hong Kong work visa. He sayst 60 per cent of graduates from HKUs business schoolremain and work

33、in the region. In addition, English is widely spoken in Hong Kong and solanguage is not the 65 it can be for many students studying in China.A. beve it or notA. categoryA. apparentA. restrictionsA. connectedA. initiativeA. definiyA. pick upA. locationA. expectA. permanentlyA. colleaguesA. preferenti

34、alA. addictedA. barrierB. after allB. approachB. respectiveB. cluesB. resistantB. ambitionB. decentlyB. make upB. islandB. evaluateB. peculiarlyB. peersB. influentialB. patentedB. dominationC. vice versaC. diviC. distinctC. refundsD. on the contraryD. classificationD. invalidD. exureC. opedD. accust

35、omedD. viewD. essentiallyD. Show upD. mainlandD. diagnoseD. currentlyD. modesD. potentialD. blindedD. mercyC. shoulderC. virtuallyC. put upC. territoryC. distributeC. considerablyC. coursesC. residentialC. entitledC. shelter參考:5155 BAAAB5660 DABBB6165 DBBCAAPeople tend to be more impressed by eviden

36、cemany are convinced their dreams are prophetic (t seems to confirm some relationship. Thus的) because a few have come true; they failto notice the manyve not. Consider also the beft “the phone always rings when Imin the shower.” If it does ring while you are in the shower, the event will stand out a

37、nd beremembered. If it doesnt ring,t nonevent probably wont even register (留下印象).People want to see order, pattern and meaning in the world. Consider, for exle, thehrees.”common beft things likeal misfortunes, plane crashes, and deaths “happenSuch befs stem from the tendency of people to allow the t

38、hird event to define the time period. Ifthree plane crashes occur in a month, then the period of timet counts as their “happeningtogether” is one month; if three crashes occur in a year, the period of time is stretched. Flexibleend pos reinforuch befs.We also tend to beve what we want to beve. A maj

39、ority of people think they are moreelligent, more fair-minded and more skilled behind the wheel of an automobilen the averaget work to our. Part of the reason we view ourselves so favorably ist we use criteriaadvantage. As economist Thomas Scing explains, “Everybody rs himself high in qualitieshe va

40、lues: careful drivers give weight to care, skilled drivers give weight to skill, and those whoare polite give weight to courtesy,” This way everyone rs high on his own scale.Perhaps the most important mental habit we can learn is to be cautious (謹(jǐn)慎的) in drawings. The “evidence” of everyday life is s

41、ometimes misleading.66.heparagraph the author sest .dreams cannot be said to be prophetic even though a few have come truedreams are prophetic because some of them did come truedreams may come true if clearly remembereddreams and reality are closely related67. By “things like.” “happen.hrees” (Para.

42、 3, Line 2), the author indicatest peopeveA)B)al misfortunes tend to happen every now and thenal misfortunes, plane crashes, and deaths usually happen togetherC) misfortunes tend to occur according to certain patternsD) misfortunes will never occur moren three times torson in his lifetime68. Ten wor

43、d “courtesy” (Para. 4, line 6) probably means .good mannersappropriate speechfriendly relationssatisfactory service69. It can be concluded from the passaget .A) there is some truth evenhe wildest dreamsB) one should take notice of otheoples meritsC) there is no order or pattern in world eventsD) we

44、should not base ours on accidental evidence:66-69ACADC Start-ford-on-Avon, as we all know, has only one industry-William Shakespeare-but there are two distinctly separate and increasingly hostile branches. There is the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), which presents superb productions of the plays a

45、t the Shakespeare Memorial Theater on the Avon. And there are the townsfolk who largely live off the tourists who come, notto see the plays, but to look at Anne Hasights.way s Cottage, Shakespeares birthplace and the otherThe worthy residents of Stafford doubtt the theater addsnny to their revenue.

46、Theyfrly dislike theRSC ,ors ,them with their long hair and beards and sandals and noisiness.Its all deliciously ironic when you considert Shakespeare, who earns their living, was himselfan actor(wibeard)and did his share of noise-making.The tourist streams are not entirely separate. The sightseers

47、who come by bus-and often takein Warwick Castle and Blenheim Palace on the side-dont usually see the plays, and some of themare even surprised to find a theater in Stafford. However, the playgoers do manage a littlesightseeing along with their play-going. It is the playgoers, the RSC contends, who b

48、ringuchof the towns revenue because they spend the night(some of them four or five nights)pouring casho the hos and restaurants. The sightseers can take in everything and get out of town by nightfall.The townsfolk dont see it this way and local council does not contribute directly to thesubsidy of t

49、he Royal Shakespeare Company. Stafford cries poor traditionally. Nevertheless everythere, which you may be sure will be decorated with Hamlemburger Bars, the Lear Lounge,the Banquet Banqueting Room, and so forth, and will be very expensive. Anyway, the townsfolk cant understand why the Royal Shakesp

50、eare Company needs a subsidy. (The theater has broken attendance records for three years in a row. Last year its 1,431 seats were 94 per cent occupied all year long and this year theyll do better.) The reason, of course,ist costs have rocketed and ticket prihave stayed low.It would be a shame to rai

51、se pritoo much because it would drive away the young peoplewho are Stanfords mostractive cne. They come entirely for the plays, not the sights. Theyall seem to look alike (though they come from all over)-lean, poed, dedicated fa, wearingjeans and sandals, eating their buns and bedding down for the n

52、ight on the flagstones outside the theater to buy the 20 seats and 80 standing-room tickets held for the sleepers and sold to themwhen the box of rice opens at 10:30am.From thetwo paragraph, we learntAthe townsfolk deny the RSC s contribution to the towns revenueBthe actors of the RSC imie Shakespea

53、re on and off stageCthe two branches of the RSC are not on good termsDthe townsfolk earn little from tourismIt can be inferred from paragraph 3tA. The sightseers cannot visit the castle and the placed separayB. The playgoers spend more moneyn the sightseersC. the sightseers do more shopn the playgoe

54、rsD. The playgoersgo to no otherplaownn theaterAccording to the townsfolk the RSC deserve no subsidy becauseA.ticket prican be raised to cover the spendingB. The company is finanlly ill-managedC. The theater attendance is on the riseD. The behavior of the actors is not solly acceptableFrom the text

55、we can conclude the authorA.ipportive of both sideB.Favors the town-folks viewC.Take a detach attitudehoown seems to be adding a new wing or cocktail lounge. Hilton is building its own hoD.Is sympathetic to the RSCKey ABCBSection c If your resolutions for the new year are typical, they probably incl

56、ude a determinationto loseweight. But if your are like most Americans ,any sucs you have losing pounds will beshort-lived ,and you will end the year weighing moren you do right now.So why are Americans obsessedwith weight loss? Many people say they want to loss weight to improve their health, but th

57、is may not actually be their primary motivation .In one of themoreeresting polls I have seen ,moren three fourths of the 231 dieterrveyed said theywould take a pillt would achieve or maaheir desired weight even if it would lower theirlife expectancy. Oage, they were willing to give up 5.7 years.Thes

58、e findings may seems puzzling, but they are not so surprising when you consider weight-lossattempts for what they really are: efforts to protect against weight- based discrimination. Yaleresearchers have shownt weight discrimination has increased dramaticallyhe last decadesespelly among women. Multi

59、ple studies have ed weight bias in employment,educationandpublicspa-unequaltreatmentbasedonlabelingfatpeopleaslazy ,unmotivated ,and lacking self-discipline and competence .Heavy women are routinelyridiculed in advertisements,eviand fi. Of course ,there are genuine health risks assoted with higher b

60、ody mass .The clearest case ist ofType 2 diabetes ,whiches more likelyas weight goes up. Yet as many medicalresearchers have poed out, this assotion may not be causal. Ise increasingly cleart the link betn weight and health is complicated. In some cases ,higher body mass seems toprotect against deat

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