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高三英語2017.12(滿分140分,完卷時(shí)間120分鐘)2017.12I.ListeningComprehensionSectionA(10分)Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.A.Ataconcert.B.Inarestaurant.C.Inaflowershop.D.Inasupermarket.A.15. B.50. C.85. D.100.A.Excited. B.Interested. C.Entertained.D.Disappointed.A.Becauseherbosswillreturnherthemoneyafterseeingthereceipt.Becauseherbossaskshertobuyalotofthings.Becauseshewantstoestablishastandardprocedureinhercompany.Becauseshewantstocheckeverythingshehasbought.A.Goonwiththechat.C.Connectwithhisfriends.A.Goonwiththechat.C.Connectwithhisfriends.A.Heisalwaysinagoodmood.expected.C.Heisgoodatplayingthepiano.purchase.A.Mr.White'snewappointment.C.Animportantvacantposition.Reviewhislessons.D.Talkwithhisfriendsfacetoface.B.HehasspentmoremoneythanD.He’spleasedwithhisB.Mr.White'svacation.D.Howtoapplyforajob.A.Hershoeswillbeinstocknextmonth.Sheislongingfortheshoesthatarecurrentlyunavailable.Sheisunwillingtowaitforalongtime.Shecan'tbearwaiting.A.Policemanandcardriver. B.Librarianandstudent.C.Doctorandpatient. D.Postclerkandcustomer.A.Johnwilldeliverapresentationtomorrowaboutanewelectronicdevice.Theclientsareverynervousaboutthequalityofthenewcar.Tracy'spresentationisaboutatypeofnewelectriccar.Tracyisnervousbecausethiselectriccarhasn'treceivedpositivefeedbackbefore.SectionB(15分)Directions:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandalongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachofthepassagesandtheconversation.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingnews.A.Becausemanmakesusofonly20%ofthebrain'scapacity.Becausetheother80%ofman'sbrainwillgrowinduetime.Becauseman'brainhasgrownlargeroverthepastcenturies.Becausemanwillusehisbrainmoreandmoreastimegoeson.A.Hethinksandfeelsindifferentways.Hehassmallereyesandwearsbetterglasses.Hehasnohairbecauseitisnolongeruseful.Hisfingersgrowweakerbecausehedoesn'tusethem.A.Man'slifewillbedifferentinthefuture.Futuremanwilllookdifferentfromus.Manisgrowingtalleranduglierastimegoesby.Thefunctionsofman'sorganswillfunctionaswellastoday.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

A.Readingmagazinearticles.C.Writingresearchpapers.sources.A.Gatheringnonrelevantinformation.person'sideas.C.Sharingnoteswithsomeoneelse.A.Inthestudent'sownwords.C.Inshortphrases.B.Preparingbookreports.D.SelectinginformationB.StealinganotherD.Handinginassignmentslate.B.Preparingbookreports.D.SelectinginformationB.StealinganotherD.Handinginassignmentslate.B.Indirectquotations.D.Inshorthand.A.Checkingtheroom.C.Runningahotel.A.Tperly.C.Thewaterdoesn'trunawayinthetheroom.A.Busy.C.Excited.A.Adjusttheregulator.C.Sendthelavatorypaper.II.GrammarandVocabularySectionA(10分)Arrangingalargeconference.D.Handlingacomplaint.B.Thetoiletdoesn'tflushshower. D.ThereisnopillowinB.Unhappy.D.Hot.B.fixthetoiletandshower.D.Sendacakeandfruit.Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.Oneofmy(21)(memorable)vacationstookplaceonafarm.WhenIwasaboy,myparentsandItraveledfromNewYorkCitytothePennsylvaniacountrysideforaweeklongtasteofrurallife.Westayedinaguesthouseonafarm,(22)(join)inthedailyroutinesandeatingmealswiththefarmerandhisfamily.Wegotupearlytoseethecowsasthey(23)(milk).Ieventriedmyhandatmilkingone,andthenjoinedthefarmerashereleasedthecowsintothefieldafterward.DecadeslaterIstillhavevividmemoriesofthattripandofexperiencingalifestylesodifferent(24)myown.Itmademerealizethevalueofavacation.Tothisday,Iwonder(25)thatfarmerevermanagedtoenjoyavacationofhisown.Thereisneveradaywhentheanimalsdon'tneedtobefed.ButIstillthinkofthatfamilytripwhenIplanmyapproachtotakingtimeoffwithmywifeandkids.Vacationsareatimeforrestingandconnecting.Asabankmanager,Ispendmuchofmyworkdayencouragingmycustomerstosavetheirmoney.OneofthereasonsIgiveisthatweshouldallhaveenoughforafamilyvacationeveryyear.Inourbusylives,familyiswhatwe(26)besavingourmoneyandtimefor.Formyfamily,ourvacationstartswhenwebeginplanningthetrip.Wetalkaboutdestinationsandourbudgetaheadoftime.Amongthethingswediscuss:Canwesavemoneybyrentingahouseinsteadofspendingsixnightsinahotel?Woulditbebetter(27)(buy)groceriesandcookforourselvesratherthaneatouteverynight?(28)(involve)thekidsinplanningthevacationmakessurethattheyhaveagreatvacationtoo.Iprefertovisithistoricalsitesandmuseumswhiletheylovetofishandswim.SoIbuildinsomerelaxationtimeforusall(29)thevacationcanworkforeveryone.Eachyear,settingasidevacationtimetospendtogetherisespeciallyimportanttous.ThisistieoneweekayearIdon'tcarewhethermykidscleantheirroomordothedishes.(30)mattersthatweekisthateveryoneishavingagreattime.SectionB(10分)Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.involuntaryB.featuresC.suspect D.track E.peculiarF.signalsG.store H.permitsI.unlockJ.sustainK.scaleThehumanfaceisaremarkablepieceofwork.Theastonishingvarietyoffacial31helpspeoplerecognizeeachotherandiscrucialtotheformationofcomplexsocieties.Soistheface'sabilitytosendemotional32 ,whetherthrougha(n)33blushorafalsesmile.Peoplespendmuchoftheirwakinglives,intheofficeandthecourtroomaswellasthebarandthebedroom,readingfaces,forsignsofattraction,hostilityandtrust.Technologyisrapidlycatchingupwiththehumanabilitytoreadfaces.InAmericafacialrecognitionisusedbychurchesto34worshippers'attendance;inBritain,byretailerstospotpastshoplifters.ThisyearWelshpoliceusedittoarresta(n)35outsideafootballgame.InChinaitverifiestheidentitiesofride-hailingdrivers,36 touriststoenterattractionsandletspeoplepayforthingswithasmile.Apple'snewiPhoneisexpectedtouseitto37thehomescreen.Setagainsthumanskills,suchapplicationsmightseemgradual.Somebreakthroughs,suchasflightortheInternet,obviouslytransformhumanabilities;facialrecognitionseemsmerelytoencodethem.Althoughfacesare38toindividuals,theyarealsopublic,sotechnologydoesnot,atfirstsight,intrudeonsomethingthatisprivate.Andyettheabilitytorecord,39andanalyzeimagesoffacescheaply,quicklyandonavast40promisesonedaytobringaboutfundamentalchangestonotionsofprivacy,fairnessandtrust.III.ReadingComprehensionSectionA(15分)Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.Thenotionofbuildingbrandpersonalityispromotedbytarbucksasapartofcompanyculturetoembedmeaningintheirproductsandthusattractmorecustomers.Starbucksliterallychangedthedefinitionof“agoodcupofcoffee”.ForStarbucks,thebrandhadthreeelements:coffee, 41andstores.Strictcontroloverthequalityandprocessingofthebeans 42 thatthecoffeewouldbeofthehighestpossiblequality.Outstandingstorepersonnelwereemployedandtrainedincoffeeknowledgeand43service.Storedesign,atmosphereandaroma(濃香)all44the“StarbucksExperience”.AlmostallStarbucksstoreswerecorporatelyownedandcontrolled.Starbucksprideditselfonthe“StarbucksExperience”,45coffeetoprovideauniqueexperienceforitscustomers.46thosetraditionalcoffeehousesprovidingyouwiththegrab-and-goservice,Starbucksprovidesyouwithmorethancoffee.Yougetgreatpeople,first-ratemusic,acomfortableandupbeatmeetingplace,and47adviceonbrewingexcellentcoffeeathome.Athomeyou'repartofafamily.Atworkyou'repartofacompany.Andsomewhereinbetweenisaplacewhereyoucansitbackandbeyourself.That'swhataStarbucksstorehasbeen48tocreatingforitscustomers—akindof“thirdplace”wheretheycan49 ,reflect,read,chatorlisten.ThegreenStarbuckslogoisamermaidthatlooksliketheendofthedoubleimageofthesea.ItwasdesignedbyTerryHeckler,whogotthe50fromthewoodenstatueofthesea.Mermaidlogoalso51originalandmodernmeanings:herfaceisverysimple,butwithmodernabstractformsofpackaging;themiddleisblackandwhite,theonlycolorontheoutsidesurroundedbyacircle.StarbucksmakesthetypicalAmericanculturegraduallybrokendownintoelementsof52:thevisualwarmth,hearingtheway,smellingtharomaofcoffeeandsoon.Justthink,throughthehugeglasswindows,watchingthecrowdedstreets,53

sippingacoffeeflavor,whichisinlinewiththe“Yapi”,thefeelingofexperienceinthe54life.Butthe55ofStarbucksisnotaboutthecoffee,althoughit'sgreatcoffee.Coffeeisonlyacarrier.Coffeeconsumption,toagreatextent,isanemotionalandculturallevelofconsumption.41.A.peopleB.managersC.customersD.clientsA.assuredpredictedA.emergencyB.promisedB.environment C.C.ensuredemployment D.D.customer44.A.consistedofB.benefitedfromC.contributedtoD.headedfor45.A.goingbeyondB.comingacrossC.makingupD.dependingon46.A.WithregardtoB.InadditiontoC.ComparedwithD.IntermsofA.generalfascinatingA.committedB.reasonableB.alertedC.legalC.subjectedD.D.required49.A.negotiateB.perform C.conceal D.escapeA.imaginationphilosophyA.createsconveysA.brandB.inspirationB.cultivatesB.logo C.C.patentC.creditspossessionD.D.D.experience53.A.greedilyB.gently C.persistently D.indifferently

54.A.busyB.easyC.miserableD.54.A.busyB.easyC.miserableD.energetic55.A.product B.vision C.essence D.importanceSectionB(22分)Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedtatements.Foreach0fhemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)Menareaslikelyaswomentosufferfrompostnatal(產(chǎn)后的)depression,astudyshows.Oneintenfathers—thesameratiosasmothers—arefoundtosufferbeforeorafterbirth.Bythetimetheirchildreaches12weeks,asmanyasoneinfourarefeelingdown.ThesymptomsobservedintheAmericanstudyarenotthoughttobehormona-astheyareinwomen—andareinsteadprobablyaresponsetothepressuresoffatherhood.Theseincludetheexpenseofhavingchildren,changedrelationshipwithpartnersandfearofpaternal(父親的)responsibility.Intheearlyweeks,thelackofsleepandextradomesticchoresalsotakethetollThestudyputtheoverallrateofdepressionamongnewfathersat0.4percent—doubletheestimated4.8percentforallmeninany12-monthperiod.Around8percentwereaffectedinthe12weeksbeforeandafterbirth,accordingtotheEasternVirginiaMedicalSchoolResearch.Thestudyfoundparentsweremorelikelytobedowniftheirpartnerwastoo.Itisestimatedthataroundoneintenwomensufferspostnataldepression,eveniftheyhaveneverhadmentalhealthproblems.Withouttreatmenttheconditioncanlastformonths.Althoughmostwomenhaveafewdaysof“BabyBlues”shortlyafterbirth,postnataldepressioncankickinuptosixmonthslater.Expertssaythatpaternaldepressionisseriousbecauseitcanhave“substantialemotional,

behaviouralanddevelopmental”effectsonchildren.The“BabyBlues”effectamongfathersmaybecausedbythefollowingexceptdomesticchoresfatherhoodpressurepaternalresponsibilityhormoneimbalanceWhatdoestheunderlinedphrase“takethetoll'inparagraph2mean?Costalotofmoney.Takethelead.Haveabadeffect.Havenolinks.Whichcouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?TherapyforDepressionFatherGettingBabyBluesEffectsofFatherBluesPostnatalRecovery(B)TheBestWaytoSeeSingapore.SeeMoreforLess!LittleIndia,CitySightseeingLittleIndia,$33/A,$23/C,FREE/T24hrsofUnlimitedTouring—9amto6pmDuration:1Day(unlimitedrides)Attractions:CivicDistrict,OrchardRoad,BotanicGardens,Chinatown&morealongtheCity&HeritageroutesItiseasytoenjoySingaporewiththeCitySightseeingopen-toptouringsystem.Spotaninterestingplaceorsight?Simplyhopoffandwalkaroundandyoucancontinuethetourlaterbyhoppingonthenextbus.With1busarrivingevery20minutes,theCitySightseeingsystemlinksyoutomajorsights,attractionsandminutes,thehotels!*GuestsHelpline:6338-6877$33/A,$23/C,$2/TDaily:9:30am—5:30pmDUCKDuration:60minutesRidetheoriginalDUCK!Hoponthisamphibiou4兩棲的)craftforasightseeingtourwhichcoversbothlandandsea!*Freebustransfer;mostpopulartour;1standoriginalDUCK;uniqueland&seaadventure*ForMoreInformation,call6338-6859NightSafari(旅行)$49/A,$33/C,FREE/TTourTime:6:00pm—10:00pmDuration:4hoursObservethenightactivitiesofthe1,000overnocturnal(夜行的)animalsintheNightSafari-theworld'sfirstwildlifenightpark,foranadventureyou'llneverforget.*Free&Easywith2-waybustransfer*ForMoreInformation,call6338-6826$53/A,$37/C,FREE/TFlyer瑜的OpenHours:Daily9:00am—9:00pmDuration:30minutesFeastyoureyesonSingapore'smagnificentcityscapefroma$33/A,$23/C,$2/TDaily:9:30am—5:30pmDUCKDuration:60minutesRidetheoriginalDUCK!Hoponthisamphibiou4兩棲的)craftforasightseeingtourwhichcoversbothlandandsea!*Freebustransfer;mostpopulartour;1standoriginalDUCK;uniqueland&seaadventure*ForMoreInformation,call6338-6859NightSafari(旅行)$49/A,$33/C,FREE/TTourTime:6:00pm—10:00pmDuration:4hoursObservethenightactivitiesofthe1,000overnocturnal(夜行的)animalsintheNightSafari-theworld'sfirstwildlifenightpark,foranadventureyou'llneverforget.*Free&Easywith2-waybustransfer*ForMoreInformation,call6338-6826$53/A,$37/C,FREE/TFlyer瑜的OpenHours:Daily9:00am—9:00pmDuration:30minutesFeastyoureyesonSingapore'smagnificentcityscapefromaheightof165montheworld'slargestobservationwheel.Getyourcamerasreadyasyouexperiencea360-degreepanoramicviewofthecityandtheMarinaBayarea.*Freebustransfer;freerivertransfer*ForMoreInformation,call6338-3311☆A(yù)-adult,C-children(3-12),T-toddler(2&below)59.WhichwayismostsuitableforMary,whocanjustspareonedaytotravelaroundSingapore?A.NightSafari.B.DUCK.C.CitySightseeing.D.Flyer.IfDavidandhis9-year-oldsonarebothanimallovers,theyhadbetterdialformoreinformationbeforetheirtour.A.6338-6877 B.6338-6859C.6338-3311 D.6338-6826Mr.Smithisgoingtotakehiswife,his13-year-olddaughterandhis1-year-oldsontovisitSingaporeattheirownleisurelypace,heshouldgetatleast ready.A. $89 B. $99C. $91 D. $101WhichorganizationinSingaporeismostlikelytoissuetheinformationabove?A. Education Commission. B. Health Department.C.TransportationBureau. D.TourismBureau.(C)Antibiotics,vaccines,organtransplantandHIV/AIDStreatmentsareallmedicalmilestonesthathaveindisputablymadelifebetterandsavedmillionsoflives.Butalltheseadvancesandcountlessothersweredevelopedusinganimals.Thelatesteyeshadowandothercosmeticsandindustrialchemicalsarealsodevelopedwithanimaltesting.ThelabanimalissuehasreceivedattentioninChinainrecentyearsasmorepeopleareconcernedaboutanimals'rights.Chinahasnoanimalwelfarelawsprohibitingcrueltytoanimals,buttherearestandards(1986and2006)forhumanetreatmentoflabanimals,thoughthesearedifficulttoenforce.WorldDayforLaboratoryAnimalswasestablishedin1979bytheBritishNationalAnti-VivisectionSociety,memorializingmillionsofanimalsthatcontributedtopurescience,medicine,industry,fashionandthecosmeticsindustry.It'salsoadayofactiontoprotesttheuseofliveanimalsforexperimentsfromlabratsanddogstocattleandprimates(靈長(zhǎng)類動(dòng)物).Thousandsofactivistsworldwidearecampaigningtoraiseawarenessanddemandanendtoexperimentationwithanimals,thoughtherearefeweffectivealternatives.TheBritishUnionfortheAbolitionofVivisectionestimatesthat100millionvertebrates(脊椎動(dòng)物)areusedinexperimentseveryyear,10to11millionintheEuropeanUnion.Thisdoesn'tincludemice,rats,frogsandanimalsnotyetweaned.TherearenoreliablefiguresforChinawherespeciallybredanimalsareusedextensivelyforresearch.Somedateindicatearound16millionvertebrateswereusedin2006.ThreeRsprincipleThethreeRsareprinciplesforlabanimalwelfareproposedbymicrobiologistRLBurchandzoologistW.M.S.Russelin1959.Theyare“reduction,refinementandreplacement”andscientistsareencouragedtofollowthem.*Reducethenumberofanimalsbyimprovingexperimentaltechniquesandincreasinginformationsharingamongresearchers.*Refineexperimentsandtreatmenttoreducesuffering;uselessinvasivetechniques,improvecareandlivingconditions.*Replaceexperimentsonliveanimalswithalternativetestingwherepossible.“ButthethreeRssuggestsgeneralacquiescence(默許)inanimalexperimentation,”saysastatementbyAnimalRightsinChine(ARC),setupin2006byover3000campaignerswhohavebeenurgingtheuseofalternatives.Thealternativesactivistsadvocateincludeusingcellculturesinsteadofwholeanimals,usingphototoxicitytestsonchemicalstopredicttheireffectsonhumans,usingcomputermodels,studyinghumanvolunteersandworkingonisolatedtissues.Theseapproachescanbeusefulbuttheycan'tprovidetheanswersthatanimalresearchcan.“Animalexperimentationisabasic,veryimportantmethodinlifesciencestudyandbiomedicalresearchandinsomespecificfields,soitisirreplaceable,”saysYangFei,deputydirectoroftheAnimalExperimentationDepartmentofFudanUniversity.Yanghasworkedonregulatingandstandardizinganimaltestingforover15years.Hesaystestingonprimatesisstillnecessarybecausetheirimmunesystemisverysimilartothatofhumans.Theyareneededtodevelopdrugsformalaria,HIV/AIDSandinfectionssuchasSARS,hesays,thoughadmittingtheapproachisnotperfect.Accordingtothepassage,maynotberelatedtoanimaltesting.A.Coughmixtures B.GeneticallymodifiedriceC.DiorLipsticks D.ArtificialliversWorldDayforLaboratoryanimalswassetupforthefollowingreasonsexcepttocallforbetterexperimentaltechniquestoreducesufferingstomemorializetheanimalssacrificedinthelabstoraiseawarenessofanimalrighttooffertheactivistsachancetoraisetheirobjectionstotheuseofanimals'forexperimentsWhyW.M.SRusseladvocatedresearcherstosharemoreinformation?A.Becauseresearcherscanbettercooperatewitheachothertoeliminateanimaltesting.Because researchers can turntoalternativesto replaceanimaltesting.Because researchers can avoidrepeatingsimilar testingonanimals.Because researchers can maketheanimaltesting moreeffective.isthebiggestobstacletocancellinganimaltesting.Lackofenoughfund B.LackofhumanawarenessLackofsupportivestatistics D.LackofeffectivealternativesSectionC(8分)Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.Still,Wanghongdelicacies(佳肴)holdstrongappealtoyoungconsumersaslongastheyareofhighqualityandgoodtastes.Aftertheybuytheproductandsendapicturetothemoments,perhapstheir“existentialanxiety”willbecured.Merchantshavetofigureoutthetruevalueandsellingpointoftheirproducts.Itisjustbecausepeoplearetooidleand“Wanghongdelicacies”aretooattractive.Wanghongphenomenonalsorestswithcustomers'mindsetandbehaviour.Itisobviousthatqueuingisakindofhungermarketingstrategy.Overnight,eatingfriedchickeninthePeople'sSquareisOUT;instead,peoplestartedtodrinkHEEKCAAandeatBaoMaster.Thisyear,thequeuesinfrontofthedoorsof“Wanghongdelicacies”weresodensethatacupfteahasbeenhypedtoover80Yuanbyscalpers黃牛)andlocalbloggersevencustomizedaone-daytourtoeatinShanghai.Toagreatextent,Wanghongphenomenondependsonmerchants'businessstrategy.Businessalsoworksonpublicity.BeforeHEEKCAA'sarrivalinShanghai,ithasadvertisedthroughmicroblog,locallifeserviceandotherself-media,whichhasgeneratedacertainamountofheatamongthepublic.Oncepeoplemakethepurchase,the“senseofaccomplishment”willurgesomeofthemtoshowoffattheirWechatmoments,whichisgoodforbrandimage.Also,whenaproductisquicklyrecognizedbyconsumers,capitalswillcomeingreatnumbers.Theboostofcapitalsundoubtedlyhelpsthesubsequentpublicityofthebrand.IntheInternetera,thespreadofinformationissofastthatitdoesn'tmatterwhethertheteatastesgoodorbad;it'sjustamatterofwhetheryoueverdrinkit.Thereisawordforthisbehavior“fomo”,whichmeansfearofmissingout.OxfordUniversityprofessorsaidthisisnotnew.Associalanimals,humanshaveastrongdesiretobepartofagroup,tobeaccepted,recognized,valuedandremembered.Alittlebabycriesforahugandachildmakessmalltroubletogetnoticed.Thesebehaviorsare,intheeyesofsociologists,anxiousforexistence.It'sjustthatsocialmediatodaythatmakeiteasierforpeopletoperceiveotherpeople'slives,andhaveasenseoflossnottojointhemwhentheyknowwhatothersaredoing.10-20Yuanistheexchangevalueofmilktea,butit'sthesymbolvalueofthegoodsthatencouragespeopleto“pullthegrass”.Justlikethelipstick,mailboxandgraffitiwallthathavebeenonthelistofWanghong,peoplewanttouserelativelycontrollablespendingtogainsatisfactionfromamoments'thumbup.Withthedevelopmentofsociety,consumersarenotjustbuyingaproductbutitsbrandcultureandqualityoflife,sotheappearanceoflightconsumingisinevitable.However,“Wanghongeconomy”isalwaysshort-livedbecausethisconsumergroupischangeableinaffection.Consumerswhocomeby“physicalattractiveness”willquicklyvanishifthereisnoimplicitvalueorconnottsontosupport.70.Besides,consumersshouldmakerationalconsumptioninsteadofjustfollowingthetrend.SummaryWriting(10分)Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.Whenaratherdirty,poorlydressedpersonkneelsatyourfeetandputsouthishandstobegforafewcoins,doyouhurryon,notknowingwhattodo,ordoyoufeelsadandhurriedlyhandoversomemoney?Whatshouldourattitudetobeggarsbe?Therecanbenoquestionthattheworldisfullofterriblysadstories.Itmustbeterribletohavenoideawhereournextmealisgoingtocomefrom.Itseemscruelnottogivesomemoneytobeggars.Certainly,mostoftheworld'sgreatreligionsorderustobeopenheartedandsharewhatwehavewiththoselessfortunatethanourselves.Buthastheworldchanged?Maybewhatwasmorallyrightintheolddays,whenoneknewexactlywhointhevillagehadsufferedmisfortuneandneededhelp,isnolongerthebestidea.Quiteafewpeoplewillnotgivetobeggars.Letuslookattheirarguments.First,somebelievethatmanycitybeggarsdressuponpurposetolookpitiableandactuallymakeagoodlivingfrombegging.Givingtobeggarsonlyencouragesthissortofevil.Secondly,thereistheworrythatthemoneyyougivewillbespentonbeer,wineordrugs.Thirdly,thereistheopinionthatthereisnorealexcuseforbegging.Onemightbepoor,butthatisnoreasonforlosingone'ssenseofprideandself-dependence.Relatedtothisistheopinionthattheproblemshouldbedealtwithbythegovernmentratherthanordinarypeople.Somepeoplethinkbeggarsshouldgotothelocalgovernmentdepartmentandreceivehelp.Itishardtocometoanyfinalconclusion;therearevariouscasesandwemustdealwiththemdifferently.Afewcoinscansavealifeinsomesituations,andevenifthemoneyiswasted,thatdoesnottakeawaythemoralgoodnessofthegiver.Translation(15分)Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets..我們?cè)趪饴糜螘r(shí),應(yīng)當(dāng)遵循當(dāng)?shù)氐娘L(fēng)俗。(observe).毫無疑問,越來越多的公司會(huì)認(rèn)可“共享經(jīng)濟(jì)”。(doubt).只有當(dāng)環(huán)境問題被看作第一要?jiǎng)?wù)時(shí)它才有可能得到解決。(Only).如今,隨著中國消費(fèi)者越來越富裕,健康意識(shí)越來越強(qiáng),快餐業(yè)在中國的發(fā)展也舉步維艱。(find)VI.GuidedWriting(25分)Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.目前,根據(jù)規(guī)定,上海高中生必須在三年內(nèi)完成一項(xiàng)課題研究@「^6"Research)才能拿到高中畢業(yè)文憑。對(duì)此,大家意見不一。請(qǐng)談?wù)勀銓?duì)此規(guī)定的看法,并陳述你理由。參考答案Listening1——10BCDABDCBAC11——13DCB14——16CBA 17——20DDCDGrammarandVocabularymostmemorable22.Joining 23.weremilked/werebeingmilked24.fromhow26.should27.tobuy28.Involving 29.sothatWhat31---40BFADCHIEGKReadingComprehension41——55 ACDCACBADB DDBAC56——58 DCB 59——62 CDBD 63——66 BACD67——70FEBCSummaryWhat'syourattitudewhenmeetingwithabeggar?Nowadays,manypeoplechoosenottogivemoneybecausebeggarspretendtobepoorandmaymisusethemoney.Actually,governmentshouldtakeresponsibilityforpoverty,notordinarypeople.Anyway,there'snothingwrongwithpeoplegivingmoneytothosewhoreallyneedhelp.(51words)TranslationWhentravelingabroad,weshouldobservethelocalcustoms.Th

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