2019届上海格致中学高三下学期第三次模拟考试英语试题版含答案

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1、2019届格致中学高考第三次模拟考试英语试卷考生注意:1 .考试时间12防钟,试卷满分140分。2.本考试设试卷和答题纸两部分。所有答题必须涂(选择题)或写(非选择题)在答题纸上,做在试卷上一律不得分。3.答题前,务必在答题纸上填写准考证号和姓名,并将核对后的条形码贴在指定位置上,在答题纸反面清楚地填写姓名。n.GrammarandVocabularySection A(10分)Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagescoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Forthe

2、blankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.Thebiggesthouseofcards,thelongesttongue,andofcourse,thetallestman:theseareamongthethousandsofrecordsloggedinthefamousGuinnessBookofRecords.Createdin1955afteradebate(21)(concern)Europ

3、esfastestgamebird,(22)beganasamarketingtoolsoldtopublandlords(23)(promote)Guinness,anIrishdrink,becamethebestsellingcopyrighttitleofalltime(acategorythatexcludesbookssuchastheBibleandtheKoran).Intime,thebookwouldsell120millioncopiesinover100countriesquitealeapfromitshumblebeginnings.Initsearlyyears,

4、thebooksetitssightson(24)(satisfy)mansinborncuriosityaboutthenaturalworldaroundhim.Itstwoprincipalfactfinders,twinsNorrisandRossMcWhirter,movedwildlyaroundtheglobetocollectfacts.Itwastheirtasktofindanddocumentaspectsoflifethatcanbesensedorobserved,thingsthatcanbequantifiedormeasured.Butnotjustanythi

5、ngs.Theywereonlyinterestedinsuperlatives:thebiggestandthebest.Itwasduringthisperiod(25)someoftheremarkableGuinnessRecordsweredocumented,answeringsuchquestionsasWhatisthebrighteststar?andWhatisthebiggestspider?Onceawareofthepublicsthirstforsuchknowledge,thebooksauthorsbegantobranchouttocoverincreasin

6、glydoubtful,little-knownfacts.Theystarteddocumentinghumanachievementsaswell.Aforerunnerforrealitytelevision,theGuinnessBookgavepeople(26)chancetobecomefamousforaccomplishingodd,oftenpointlesstasks.Recordsweresetin1955forconsuming24raweggsin14minutesandin1981forthefastestsolvingofaRubiksCube(whichtoo

7、kamere38seconds).In1979amanyodeled(用真假嗓音交替唱)non-stopfortenandaquarterhours.Initslatestappearance,thebookhasfoundanewhomeontheinternet.Nolonger(27)(restrict)tothelimitsofphysicalpaper,theGuinnessWorldRecordswebsitecontainsseeminglyinnumerablefactsconcerningsuchtopicsasthemostpowerfulcombustion(燃烧)eng

8、ine,ortheworldslongesttrain.Whatisstriking,however,isthatsuchfactsarefoundsharingapagewiththerecordoftheheaviesttraintobepulled(28)abeard.Originatingasasimplebarbook,theGuinnessBookofRecords(29)(evolve)overdecadestoprovideinsightintothefullrangeofmodernlife.Andalthoughonemaybe(30)(likely)nowtolearna

9、boutthewidesthumanmouththanthehighestnumberofcasualtiesinasinglebattleoftheCivilWar,theGuinnessWorldRecordswebsiteoffersatellingglimpseintothefutureoffact-findingandrecord-recording.Section BDirections:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewor

10、dmorethanyouneed.A.boastB.underrepresentedC.sharedD.participationE.pursuitF.launchedG.confirmedH.femaleI.barriersJ.agreementsK.advancingGenderequalityhaspowerfulpotentialtoimprovetheeconomy,securityandtheoverallwell-beingofapopulation.Iftheworldclosedthegendergapinworkforce31,globalGrossDomesticProd

11、uctwouldincreasestudieshavefoundthatcountrieswithlessgenderinequalityarem(secure,andpeace32lastlongerwhenwomenareattenegotiatingtable.Nonetheless,nocountryintheworldcan33thatithasachievedfullgenderequality.Aroundtheworld,womenarevastly34inpoliticsandtheworkforce,particularlyinleadershippositionsando

12、therhigh-payingjobs,“AmbassadorRussell.Atthesametime,womenmakeuptheIveheardpeoplesaythatpoverty5afaae,andthatmakessensewhenyouconsiderthatwomencontroljustone-fifthofglobalwealth,Worldleadersarebeginningtorecognizethateveryonebenefitsfrom36genderequality,shesaid.ThisiswhygenderequalityispartofU.S.for

13、eignpolicy.AkeypartofU.S.effortsfocusoneducatingandempoweringgirls.Inthepast18months,theUnitedStates37itsglobalstrategytoempoweradolescentgirls,aswellasLetGirlsLearn,whichisaPresidentialinitiativethatfocusesoneducatinggirls.by28trilliondollarsby2025.ThatsaboutaquarteroftheworldscurrentGDP,andworldsc

14、urrentdebt,saidU.S.AmbtassrgeofeoforGlobalWomensIssuesCatherineRussellinarecentspeech.Shealsonotedthatmajorityofthepoor.saidAmbassadorRussell.Wearealsoworkingwithnumerouscountriestoremove38thatkeepwomenfrominheritingorowningproperty,enteringtheformaljobmarketoraccessingbankingservices.“Genderequalit

15、ysometimeslookslikeanimpossibletaska39withoutanend,“saidAmbassadorRussell.But.wecanmakeprogress,andthatprogressisworthmaking.Littlebylittle,discussionbydiscussion,stepbystep,wecanimprovethelivesofwomenandgirls,menandboysallaroundtheworld.Andindoingso,wecanreachour40goalsofpeace,prosperity,andsecurit

16、y.”I.ReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.MicrosoftCorpfounderBillGatescaughtpeopleseyeinarecentinterview,whenhesuggestedtrobotsshouldbetaxedin,ordertohelphumanskeept

17、heirjobs.Gatesisonlyoneofmanypeopleinthetechworldwhohaveworriedaboutautomationandits41toworkers.Itseasytoseewhythetechworldis42.Theriseofmachinelearninghasincreasedthefearthat43humanscouldsimplybecomeoutofdate-44,3.5millionAmericantruckdriversmightsoonfindtheirjobsthreatenedbydriverlesstrucks.Though

18、inthepast,technologyusuallycomplementedworkers45replacingthem,theresnolawofnaturesayingthetechnologyofthefuturewillworktsame.Afeweconomistsevenclaimthatcheapautomationhasalready46incomefromworkerstocompanyowners.Another47isthatevenifthemassofhumanityultimatelydoesfindnewwaystoaddvaluebycomplementing

19、newtechnologytoacewiththemachines,seconomistErikBrynjofssonputsit-thistransitioncouldtakealongtimeandhurtalotofpeople.AsBloombergViewsTylerCcwagesinBritainfellforfourdecadesatthestartoftheIndustrialRevolution.More48,weveryslowandpainfuladjustmenttotheimpactofglobalization.Ifthemachinelearningrevolut

20、ionhurtsworkersfor40yearsbeforeultimatelyhelpingthem,itmightbeworthitto49thatrevolutionandgivethemtimetoadjust.Themainargumentagainsttaxingtherobotsisthatitmightholdback50.Growthinrichcountrieshasslowedmarkedlyinthepastdecade,suggestingthatitsgettingharderandhwaysofdoingthings.Stagnatingproductivity

21、,combinedwithfallingbusinessinvestment,suggeststhat51ofnewtechnologyiscurrentlytooslowratherthantoofastthebiggestproblemrightnowisntoomanyrobots,itstoofew.Taxingnewtechnology,howeveritsdone,couldmakethatslthat52humansandnewtechnologythatreplacesthem.Thisisespeciallytrueoverthelongterm.Powerlooms(织布机

22、)replacedhumanweaversbackintheIndustrialRevolution.53,peopleeventuallybecamemoreproductive,bylearningtooperatethoselooms.Iftaxeshadslowedthedevelopmentofpowerlooms,theeventualimprovementswouldhavecomelater.Thisisapowerfulargument54thetaxationofautomation.Gatesisrighttosaythatweshoulcstartthinkingahe

23、adoftimeabouthowtousepolicytomitigate(缓和)theunintendedconsequencesofautomation.Butgiventheimportanceofsustaininginnovation,weshouldlookat55policies.41.A.resistanceB.threatC.admissionD.dedication42.A.frightenedB.worriedC.intolerantD.offensive43.A.fewB.severalC.manyD.any44.A.inotherwordsB.forexampleC.

24、ofcourseD.bycontrast45.A.incaseofB.becauseofC.infaceofD.insteadof46.A.distractedB.digestedC.directedD.disclosed47.A.fearB.proposalC.adjustmentD.complement48.A.possiblyB.recentlyC.primarilyD.technically49.A.slowdownB.makeupC.getoverD.giveup50.A.modernismB.availabilityC.popularityD.innovation51.A.pers

25、uasionB.adoptionC.interruptionD.elimination52.A.complementsB.engagesC.invadesD.matures53.A.HoweverB.ThereforeC.ConsequentlyD.FurthermoreTheproblemwithGatesbasicpropthsalitssveryhardtotellthedifferencebetweennewtechnology55.A.uppermostB.stimulatingC.persistentD.alternativeSectionBDirections:Readthefo

26、llowingpassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,C,andD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)HighaboveEarth,amulti-billion-dollarformationofcommunicationssatellitesstandsreadytoinst

27、antlyconnectpeoplelikepilotsandseamentoeveryavailableaidwhentheyfindthemselvesinemergency.Butwhatifthecommunicationcomputersonboardtheseshipsandaircraftsbrokedown?Theworldcouldgosilent,andleavetravelerslookingfordirections.Notworry.Thereisabackupplan,inpartusingtechnologythatwasinventedin1835,theyea

28、rMarkTwainwasborn.ItsthgiMgesofcode,anelandashesthathassurvivedthe“attack“ofhighertechonologyforacenturyandhalf.Namedafteritsinventor,SamuelFBMorse,thecodeisaseriesofcombinationsofshortandlongtones(dotsanddashes)representinglettersofthealphabetthatcanbetransmitted(法送)manuallybyakeyoperator.Atelegrap

29、hercombinesthedotsanddashestoformlettersandwords.Itisaseeminglytiringprocedure,butskilledoperatorscantransmitandreceivefasterthanmostsecretariescantype.Morsetelegraphymayseemweirdandoutoffashion,withitsbrasssounderandkeyoperatedbytheworldsmostbasictool,thehumanfinger.However,itissometimesvitaltoworl

30、dwidecommunications.WhentheMexicoCityearthquakeoccurredin1985andallthepowerwentoff,callsforhelpweretransmittedinMorsebyanamateurradiooperator.WeseetheMorsecodeasadyingart,butweletitdiecompletely,saysMajorGeneralLeoMChilds,theUSArmysChiefsSignalOfficealwaysbetter.Eventhoughitisoldandslow,Morseisstill

31、themostreliableindifficultconditions.EversinceMorsestartedthetelegraphservicein1844,thedeathofMorsecodehasbeenpredictedregularly.However,althoughthetelegraphhasrecededfrompublicview,expertssaythattheycannotenvisionanendtoitsuseanytimesoon.IcancarryaverysmallMorsekeyinmypocketandtranaroundtheworld,“s

32、aysBurkeStinson,apublicrelationsmanforAmericanTelephone&TelegraphCo.dontthinkyouwilleverseetheMorsecodedie.Itisgoingtobedifficulttofindanothermethodthatisasflexibleandreliable.”56.Whydoesthewritermentionthepossibilityofsatellite-basedcommunicationsystemsfailing?A.TocompareMorsetocommunicationsatelli

33、tes.B. Tounderlinedtheimportanceofareliablealternative.C.Tosuggestthatsatellitecommunicationsareunreliable.D. Toemphasizetheweaknessesofsatellitescommunications.57.WhatcanbelearnedabouttheprocessofcommunicationsusingMorseCode?54.A.fromB.againstC.byD.besidesA.Itinvolvedmorethantransmittingtones.B. It

34、isdifficultevenforexperiencedusers.C.Itisnotaslaboriousaspeoplethink.D. Itissimpleenoughforanyonewhocantype.58.Inthethirdparagraph,whatdoesthewriterimplyabouttheuseofMorseCode?A.Itattractsmanyenthusiaststhoughtold-fashioned.B. Itismostusefultothearmedforcesandsomehobbyists.C.Ithasbeenbroughttolifeag

35、ainbyamateurradiooperators.D. Itcanbetheonlywaytocommunicateduringacrisis.59.Whichofthefollowingmightthebesttitleofthepassage?A.DotsandDashesStillAliveB. ANewAgeforMorseCodeC.TheEvolutionofMorseTelegraphyD. SamuelF.BMorse:FatheroftheMorseCode(B)Readthefollowingpassageaboutfourapps.1. StartWalkingPat

36、hThisappwascreatedbytheAmericanHeartAssociationtoencouragepeopletowalkmoretostayfit.Itmakesiteasyforyoutofindorcreateandthensharenicewalkswhereveryouare.Forexample,imagineyoutakeawalkthroughaparkonyourwayhomefromworkoneday.Youcanmapyourwalkusingthisappandshareitwithyourfriendsandcoworkerssotheycanen

37、joyittoo.Oryoucansearchanewareatoseeifanyoneelsehaspostedanicewalk.2. WeighWhatMatters.ThisappwascreatedbytheAmericanMedicalAssociationtomakeiteasyforpatientstosethealthygoalsandthenkeeptrackoftheirprogress.Theapptracksthreeareas:weight,nutrition,andphysicalactivity.Usersrecordwhattheyweight,whatthe

38、yeat,andhowmuchexercisetheyget.Fromthisinformation,aprogressreportiscreatedandemailedtothepatientsdoctor.Ifpatientsarenotgettingenoughdoctorscanencouragethemtoworkoutmoreoften.3. MyFitnessPalThisappallowsyoutoeasilykeeptrackofeverythingyoueatandshowsyouthecaloriesyouareconsuming.Youcanalsokeeptracko

39、forfindrecipesforhealthymeals.Andithaslinkstodiscussionboardswhereyoucangetsupportfromotherpeoplewhoaretryingtoloseweight.4. SleepCycleThisappwatchesyouwhileyousleep.Itthenteachesyouaboutyoursleeppatterns.Youcanthenusetheinformationtochangeyourpatternifnecessaryinorderthatyoucansleepbetter.Hereshowi

40、tworks.Youplacesyourphoneonyourbed,nearyourpillow.Thenjustgotosleepyouphonekeepstrackofyourmovementandbreathingduringthenight.Itrecordsthisinformationinaneasy-to-readgraphthatshowsyouhowmuchyoumoveandhowoftenandwhenyouwakeupduringthenight.Italsochoosethebesttimetowakeyouupsothatyouhaveapeacefulstart

41、toyourday.60.Whatdothefourappshaveincommon?A.Theyareallappstoenableuserstosocialize.B. Theyareallappstohelpusersbecomehealthier.C.Theyareallappstoensureusershaveagoodsleep.D. Theyareallappstoencourageuserstotakeexercise.61.Whichpairofappsallowuserstorecordwhattheyeat?A.StartWalkingPathandWeighWhatMa

42、ttersB. WeighWhatMattersandMyFitnessPalC.SleepCycleandStartWalkingPathD. MyFitnessPalandSleepCycle62.WhichofthefollowingisafunctionofSleepCycle?A.Itcanserveasanalarmclock.B. Itisconnectedtotheusersdoctor.C.Itkeepstrackoftheusersbrainactivity.D. Itwakestheusersupifhedoesntsleepwell(C)Inanindustrywith

43、lowmargins(禾1J润)wherethetraditionalwisdomisledbyWalmart,thekeytosuccessisloweringoperatingcosts.Abigpartofthosecostsareinlabor,soitisnosurprisethattheretailindustryhasbeenaleaderinusingmorepart-timeworkerstokeeplaborcostsdown,holdingthelineonwages,nottraining,andwithfewexceptions,seeingemployeesasac

44、osttobeminimized.Thereisnodoubtthatthesebusinessesfightforeverydollarofmargin.Unliketrend-leadinghi-techcompanieswhichspendalotofmoneyonemployeestogettheminnovated,retailindustrycanspendverylimitedmoneyontheiremployees.Whatresearchersfoundwasthatcompanieswereoftenstaffingtheirstoresfartoolow,andthat

45、manystorestendedtoperformbetterwithhigherstaffinglevelsandweremoreprofitable.Letslettaminute.Thestoresweremakingmoremoney(withallotherthingsbeingequal)whentheyspentmoreonemployees.tdoaverygoodjobwhenstaffinglevelsarejusttheactualdemandinthosestores.Infact,theysetstaffinglevelsidenticallyacrossstores

46、,evenwhentheneedsofthestoresvariedconsiderably.Theaveragestoredidnotappeartobeunderstaffed,buttherewereenoughthatwereunderstaffedandeffectonoverallcompanyprofitabilitywassubstantial.Interestingly,thesameresearcherspersuadedtheretailchaintorunanexperimentwiththemandslightlyraisestaffinglevelstotheamo

47、untthattheiranalysisofhistoricaldatasuggestswouldbeideal.Yes,laborcostsobviouslyjumpedwhentheydidthat,butsodidprofits.Inretail,laborisasmallpercentageofcoststhebiggestpartisthecostoftheproductstheysell.So,theneteffectwasanincreaseinprofitsof$7.4millionacross168storesonanannualbasis.Whatcanwelearnfro

48、mthis?Onequestionworththinkingofis:Howcantraditionalretailindustrysurvivetheincreasinglyseveremarket?Especiallynowwiththegrowthofonlineretail,theonethingstoresstillhavegoingforthemisonetoonecustomercontactwithsalespeople.Ifretailerscutthatdowntoalmostnothing,thentheyhaveeffectivelyeliminatedtheircom

49、petitiveadvantageagainstonlinestores.63.Inthefirstparagraph,Walmartismentionedtoindicatethat.A.WalmartissufferingalowreturnoninvestmentsB. WalmartisfollowedbycompaniesincontrollingcostsC.WalmartwellbalancesinvestmentsandprofitsD. Walmartshouldconsiderablycutcostsonitsemployees64.Accordingtothepassag

50、e,whichofthefollowingistrueaboutretailindustry?A.Itfocusesonloweringcostsofemployees.B. Itintendstooverstaffemployeesinthestores.C.Itattemptstomaintainhighincomefortheemployees.D. Itinventsalargesumofmoneyonstafftraining.65.Whatcanwelearnfromtheresearchersexperiment?TheyalsofoundthatretailersdidnA.I

51、tsacceptabletohaveequalstaffinglevelsacrossstores.B. Understaffinghelpsthestorestooperateprofitably.C.Profitabilityhasnothingtodowithstaffing.D. Alittleoverthestandardstaffingprovedtobeprofitable.66.Whichofthefollowingwouldtheauthorprobablyagreewith?A.Forretailindustry,cuttingproductcostsisthepriori

52、ty.B. Onlineretailindustryshouldstaffmorepreciselytobecompetitive.C.Investmentonemployeesispotentiallyprofitableforretailindustry.D. Staffingcontrolisaneffectivewayforretailindustrytomakeprofits.SectionC(4*2=8)Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsen

53、tencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.A.OnereasonthatitsurgentisthatcountriesaresendingmoreandmoreobjectsintospaceB.Therearealsomillionsofsmallerpiecesofjunkthatwecantsee.C.Blowingupoldersatelliteswithamissilemaycreatethousandsofsmallerpieces!D.Intheupperpartsoftheatmosp

54、here,itwillburnup.E.Whentwoobjectsinspacecollide,thetwoobjectsbreakintomanysmallerpieces.F. Yearsofspaceexplorationhavelefttonsof“spa acsjjnnhkheplaiiiet.rbitManypeopleknowthattrashisabigproblemonplanetEarth.Whatmanypeopledontkno】hasbecomeaprobleminouterspacetoo.(67)Statistically,therearemorethan22,

55、000piecesofjunkinspacearoundtheearth.Andthesearejusttheitemsthatwecanseefromthesurfaceoftheearthbytelescopesorradars.(68)Objects,likebitsofoldspacerocketsorsatellites,movearoundtheplanetatveryhighspeeds,sofastthatevenaverysmallpiececanbreakimportantsatellitesorbecomedangeroustopeople,particularlyast

56、ronauts.Ifthetiniestpieceofjunkcrashedintoaspacecraft,itcoulddamagethevehicle.Thatctsbe(moves,thegreatertheimpactiftheobjectcollideswithsomethingelse.Tohelpminimizeadditionalspacejunk,countriesaroundtheworldhaveagreedtolimitthetimetheirspacetoolsstayinorbitto25years.Eachtoolmustbebuilttofallsafelyin

57、totheearthsatmosphere,orthemassofgasesthatsurroundtheearth,afterthat.(69)Manyscientistsarealsoproposingdifferentwaystocleanupspacejunk.TheGermanshavebeenplanningaspacemissionwithrobotsthatwouldcollectpiecesofspacetrashandbringthembacktoEarthsothattheycanbesafelydestroyed.Inouropiniontheproblemisvery

58、challenging,anditsquiteurgentaswell,saidMarcoCastronuovo,anItalianSpaceAgencyresearcherwhoisworkingtosolvetheproblem.(70)Manyoftheseobjectsaretoolsthathelppeopleusetheircellphonesorcomputers.Thetimetoactisnow;aswegofartherintimewewillneedtoremovemoreandmorefragments,hesays.II.ClassesItookatChabothav

59、erippled(起涟漪)throughmyprofessionalpond.IproducedtheHBOminiseriesJohnAdamswithanoutlineformatIlearnedfromapipe-smokinghistorian,JamesCoovelis,whoselectureswereinteresting.MaryLouFitzgeraldsStudiesinShakespeareSummaryWriting(10)Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)o

60、fthepassageinNOMORETHAN60WORDS.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.Writeyouranswerontheanswersheet.LiveinthepresentmomentToalargedegree,themeasureofourpeaceofmindisdeterminedbyhowmuchweareabletoliveinthepresentmoment.Irrelevanttowhathappenedyesterday,andwhatmayormaynothappentomorrow.Withoutquestion,manyo

61、fushavemasteredtheartofspendingmuchofourlivesworryingaboutavarietyofthings.Weallowpastproblemstodominateourpresentmomentssomuchthatweendupanxious,frustrated,depressedandhopeless.Wehaveconcernovereventsthatmighthappeninthefuturewewonthaveenoughmoney,ourchildrenwillgetintotrouble,wewillgetoldanddie,wh

62、atever.Wealsopostponeourgratification,ourprioritiesandhappiness,oftenconvincingourselvesthat“somedaytoday.Unfortunately,that“someday“neverarrives.Lifeiswhatshappeningwhilewerebusymakingotherplans.Whenwerebusymakingolourchildrenarebusygrowingup,thepeoplewelovearemovingawayanddying,ourbodiesaregetting

63、outofshape,andourdreamsareslippingaway.Manypeopleliveasiflifewasadressrehearsalforsomelaterdate.Itisnt.Infact,noonehasaguaranteethatheorshewillbeheretomorrow.Nowistheonlytimewehave,andtheonlytimewehaveanycontrolover.Whenourattentionisinthepresentmoment,wepushproblemsandfearfromourminds.Thebeststrate

64、gytoimproveourwell-beingistolearntobringyourattentionbacktothepresent.MarkTwainsaid,“Ihavebeenthroughsometerriblethingsinmylife,somofwhichactuallyhappened.IdontthinkIcansayitanybetter.Practicekeepingyourattentiononthehereandnow.Youreffortswillpayoff.第II卷(共40分)I. Translation(3+3+4+5=15)Directions:Tra

65、nslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordorphrasegiveninthebrackets.72、暴饮暴食被一些人认为是缓解工作压力的手段。(regard)73.让我印象最深的是,单身女性已成购房新军。(impress)74.他对大家的警告充耳不闻,执意在如此恶劣的天气驾车上山。(insist)75.在春节期间,许多服务行业的企业都面临着用工荒的问题,大大阻碍了行业的发展。(face)II.GuidedWritingDirections:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordin

66、gtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.日前,一社会机构对“高中生认为最有用的手机ap蛾型”进行调查,结果如下:最有用的app类型参与调查的局中生人数占比社交类app45%游戏类app32%学习类app12%其他11%请简单描述以上数据,并结合自身实际,谈谈你对这一调查结果的看法(文中不得出现考生姓名,学校等真实信息)试卷参考答案21.concerning22.what23.topromote24.satisfying25.that26.a27.restricted28.with29.hasevolved30.morelikely31-35:DJABH36-40:KFIEC41-45BBCBD46-50AABAA51-55BAABD56.B57.C58.D59.A60.B61.B62.A6366BADC67-70FBDASummary:StartingwiththenovelDuLalaRise,theauthoranalyzestherisingpowerofChinesewomenanditsfourreasons.First,Chinarapi

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