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江西省樟树市2017届高三英语下学期周练试题(3)(2部,补习班)

本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)。

满分150分,考试时间120分钟

第I卷

第一部分:

听力(共两节,满分30分)

第1节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)

听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一个小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Whatdoesthemanwantthewomantodo?

A.Assisthim.B.Scheduleameeting.C.Replytohismessageimmediately.

2.Whatcanbesaidabouttheman?

A.Hehasalargeappetite.B.Hegetsfulleasily.C.Helikestomakepizzahimself.

3.Whatarethespeakersdoing?

A.Shoppinginastore.B.Drivingdownthestreet.C.SurfingtheInternetathome.

4.WhereisDr.Smithnow?

A.InCuban.B.InMexico.C.InCalifornia.

5.Howdoesthewomanfeel?

A.Excited.B.Surprised.C.Annoyed.

第二节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。

6.Wheredidthemangethisshirt?

A.AtGap.B.AtAmericanEagle.C.AtMacy’s.

7.Whydoesthewomanwanttogoshoppingwiththeman?

A.Sheneedsprofessionalclothing.B.Hecanhelpherdressbetter.

C.Shewantshelpfindingitemsonsale.

听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。

8.Whycan’tthemangetadiscount?

A.Ticketsaresoldout.B.Itisn’tavailableforLondon.C.Hecan’ttravelearlyintheweek.

9.Whatwillthemandonext?

A.SurftheInternet.B.Cancelhistrip.C.Putoffthemeeting.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Whatwillthegirldotonight?

A.Eatdinnerwithsomefriends.B.Drivetothemovies.C.GotoTrisha’shouse.

11.Howdoesthegirlfeelaboutherfather’srules?

A.They’resimple.B.They’redifficulttofollow.C.They’reunnecessary.

12.Whatdoesthegirl’sfathertellher?

A.Sheneedstobehomeby11:

00p.m.B.Thingswillchangewhenshe’sanadult.

C.Hedoesn’tcareaboutherfriend.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Howdopeopleusuallymakeanappointmentintheshop?

A.Overthephone.B.Online.C.Inperson.

14.Whatiswrongwiththewoman’scomputer?

A.Shecan’thavetoomanywindowsopen.B.Thescreenturnsoffbyitself.

C.Thepowerbuttondoesn’twork.

15.Howmuchwillthewomanpay?

A.$35perhour.B.$70perhour.C.$105perhour.

16.Whatshouldthewomandobeforeshesignstheform?

A.Paysomemoneyinadvance.

B.Readthestatementatthebottom.

C.Runsometestsonhercomputer.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.WhichfilmmadeEzraMillerfamous?

A.Trainwreck.B.WeNeedtoTalkaboutKevin.C.Afterscool.

18.AtwhatagedidEzraMillerstartsingingopera?

A.Aroundelevenyearsold.B.Nineyearsold.C.Sixyearsold.

19.Besidesacting,whatdoesEzraMillerdo?

A.Heplaysthedrums.B.Hewritesbooks.C.Heisadancer.

20.WhydidEzraMillergototheArctic?

A.Totravel.B.Toprotestagainstdrillingforoil.C.Tospeakabouthumanrights.

第二部分:

阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30)

阅读下面短文,从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项标号涂黑。

A

ZeroWasteAwards

Whoshouldenter?

Entries(参赛作品)arewelcomedfromanyonewhoprocesseswaste.WhileweexpectmostentriestocomefromtheUK,wewelcomeinternationalentries,too.Entrantshavebeensplitintothefollowinggroups:

privatesector,publicsector,communitysectorandpartnerships.

Whatarethecategories?

There’refivecategorieswhicharebasedontheWasteHierarchy(层级).WeappreciatethatcompanieswillhavedifferentstrengthswithinthosecategoriesastheyworktowardsZeroWaste.Thebroadcategoriesare:

wasteprevention,re-use,recycle/recover,energyrecovery,general.

HowdoIenter?

Submittinganentryisreallyeasy!

Justfollowthesefewsimplesteps:

1.Carefullyreadthroughthecategoryinformation;

2.Writeyourentry--itshouldbeamaximumof1,500wordsandaworddocument;

3.Arrangeyoursupportingmaterialintoasingledocument--maximumsixpageslong;

4.Completethesimpleonlineentryform.

Importantdates

Whileentriesarewelcomedallyearround,thesearekeydates—thisistogivethejudgesplentyoftimetoreadthroughalltheentries!

Thesearelistedinentrydeadlinescolumnbelow.Don’tworryifyouhavejustmissedoneoftheentrydeadlines,yoursubmissionwillbeautomaticallyenteredintothenextsession.

Entrydeadlines

Judgingdates

Awardspresentationdates

1stMarch

12thMarch

4thApril

1stJune

12thJune

4thJuly

1stSept.

12thSept.

4thOct.

1stDec.

12thDec.

4thJan.

*Youcansubmitamaximumoftwoentriesperyear—sixmonthsapart.

Awards

WeunderstandthatworkingtowardsZeroWasteisanongoingjourneyandassuchtheZeroWasteAwardsschemeoffersorganizationsastructuretocelebratetheirprogressalongtheway.Thefourawardsare:

Gold(76-100),Silver(51-75),Bronze(26-50),HighlyCommended(0-25).

21.Whatshouldyouknowaboutyourentrywhenyousubmit?

A.Itshouldbeatleast1,500words.

B.Itmustgowithfillinginanonlineentryform.

C.Ithadbetternotbeshorterthansixpages.

D.Itcanbehandedinshortlyafteryourprevioussubmission.

22.IfyousubmitanentryonMarch4th,itwillbejudgedon_______.

A.March12thB.April4thC.June12thD.June1st

23.Whatistheauthor’spurposeofwritingthetext?

A.ToreportthedevelopmentofZeroWaste.

B.TointroduceZeroWasteAwardsindetail.

C.Toadvocatepeopletojoinintherecyclingmovement.

D.TotellpeopleworkingatZeroWasteisreallydifficult.

B

Badnewssells.Ifitbleeds,itleads.Nonewsisgoodnews,andgoodnewsisnonews.Thosearetheclassicrulesfortheeveningbroadcastsandthemorningpapers.Butnowthatinformationisbeingspreadandmonitoredindifferentways,researchersarediscoveringnewrules.Bytrackingpeople'se-mailsandonlineposts,scientistshavefoundthatgoodnewscanspreadfasterandfartherthandisastersandsobstories.

 "The'ifitbleeds'ruleworksformassmedia,"saysJonahBerger,ascholarattheUniversityofPennsylvania."Theywantyoureyeballsanddon'tcarehowyou'refeeling.Butwhenyoushareastorywithyourfriends,youcarealotmorehowtheyreact.Youdon'twantthemtothinkofyouasaDebbieDowner."

 Researchersanalyzingword-of-mouthcommunication—e-mails,Webpostsandreviews,face-to-faceconversations—foundthatittendedtobemorepositivethannegative,butthatdidn'tnecessarilymeanpeoplepreferredpositivenews.Waspositivenewssharedmoreoftensimplybecausepeopleexperiencedmoregoodthingsthanbadthings?

Totestforthatpossibility,Dr.Bergerlookedathowpeoplespreadaparticularsetofnewsstories:

thousandsofarticlesonTheNewYorkTimes'website.HeandaPenncolleagueanalyzedthe"moste-mailed"listforsixmonths.Oneofhisfirstfindingswasthatarticlesinthesciencesectionweremuchmorelikelytomakethelistthannon-sciencearticles.HefoundthatscienceamazedTimes'readersandmadethemwanttosharethispositivefeelingwithothers. 

Readersalsotendedtosharearticlesthatwereexcitingorfunny,orthatinspirednegativefeelingslikeangeroranxiety,butnotarticlesthatleftthemmerelysad.Theyneededtobearousedonewayortheother,andtheypreferredgoodnewstobad.Themorepositiveanarticle,themorelikelyitwastobeshared,asDr.Bergerexplainsinhisnewbook,"Contagious:

WhyThingsCatchOn."

24.Whatdotheclassicrulesmentionedinthetextapplyto?

 A.Newsreports.     B.Researchpapers.C.Privatee-mails.    D.Dailyconversations.

25.WhatcanweinferaboutpeoplelikeDebbieDowner?

 A.They'resociallyinactive.      B.They'regoodattellingstories.

 C.The'reinconsiderateofothers. D.They'recarefulwiththeirwords.

26.Whichtendedtobethemoste-mailedaccordingtoDr.Berger'sresearch?

 A.Sportsnew.           B.Sciencearticles.C.Personalaccounts.     D.Financialreviews.

27.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

 A.SadStoriesTravelFarandWide.  B.OnlineNewsAttractsMorePeople.

C.ReadingHabitsChangewiththeTimes.D.GoodNewsBeatsBadonSocialNetworks.

C

Thesharingeconomy,representedbycompanieslikeAirbnborUber,isthelatestfashioncraze.Butmanysupportershaveoverlookedtherealitythatthisnewbusinessmodelislargelybasedonescapingregulationsandbreakingthelaw.

AirbnbisanInternet-basedservicethatallowspeopletorentoutspareroomstostrangersforshortstays.UberisanInternettaxiservicethatallowsthousandsofpeopletoanswerriderequestswiththeirowncars.Therearehundredsofothersuchservices.

   Thegoodthingaboutthesharingeconomyisthatitpromotestheuseofunderusedresources.Millionsofpeoplehavehousesorapartmentswithemptyrooms,andAirbnballowsthemtoprofitfromtheseroomswhileallowingguestsaplacetostayatpricesthatareoftenfarlessthanthosechargedbyhotels.Uberofferspricesthatarecompetitivewithstandardtaxipricesandtheirdriversareoftenmuchquickerandmoretrustworthy.

   Butthedownsideofthesharingeconomyhasgottenmuchlessattention.Mostcitiesandstatesbothtaxandregulatehotels,andthetouristswhostayinhotelsareusuallyanimportantsourceoftaxincome.ButmanyofAirbnb'scustomersarenotpayingthetaxesrequiredunderthelaw.

   Airbnbcanalsoraiseissuesofsafetyforitscustomersandtroubleforhosts'neighbors.Hotelsareregularlyinspectedtoensurethattheyarenotfiretrapsandthat theydon'tformotherrisksforvisitors.Airbnbhostsfacenosuchinspections.

   SinceAirbnbisallowingpeopletoescapetaxesandregulations,thecompanyissimplypromotingthefts.Othersintheeconomywilllosebybearinganadditionaltaxburdenorbeingfo

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