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1、英语 2018年高三湖南省第一次模拟试题 英语考试时间:_分钟题型单选题填空题总分得分单选题 (本大题共15小题,每小题_分,共_分。) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的(A、B、C和D)四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AYouth Basketball Scorekeeper/RefereeIf you are interested in working as a referee/scorekeeper during the Jr. Warriors basketball season, please submit an application. Applic

2、ations are available on the City website www.ci.dublin.ca.us or by calling 5564500 or emailing damian.sandhoImci.dublin.ca.us. The minimum age is 16 and the pay range is $8.75 to $19.95 per hour, based on experience.Personal Vacation Consultants! Cruise Industry!Are you looking for an exciting caree

3、r where you can earn top dollar and enjoy excellent benefits, including free & discounted travel? Then International Cruise & Excursions, Inc.(ICE) would like to speak with you! If you are interested in our Inbound Call Center Sales Team, join us on Tuesday, December 24th for our Career Fair!Remembe

4、r, take the assessment first and then well see you on the 24th for an onthespot interview! Take part in our preemployment assessment by clicking on the link below.Pizza Hut Team Members and Delivery DriversWorking at Pizza Hut is about making hungry people happy. Its about being independent and havi

5、ng fun, making new friends and earning extra cash. Thats right;well pay you to cruise around in your mobile officeyour carlistening to your own tunes and delivering great pizzaand pasta. Besides your smile, energy and reliable set of wheels, you should be a fun and friendly person who values custome

6、rs and take pride in everything you do. Communication skills are keyyou are not going to be able to text customers back and forth. The minimum age is 16, and if you want to be a driver you are at least 18.As a scorekeeper, your salary depends on _A. how much work experience you haveB. how interested

7、 you are in the jobC. how long you can work a dayD. how old you are at the basketball season AYouth Basketball Scorekeeper/RefereeIf you are interested in working as a referee/scorekeeper during the Jr. Warriors basketball season, please submit an application. Applications are available on the City

8、websitewww.ci.dublin.ca.usor by calling 5564500 or emailingdamian.sandhoImci.dublin.ca.us. The minimum age is 16 and the pay range is $8.75 to $19.95 per hour, based on experience.Personal Vacation Consultants! Cruise Industry!Are you looking for an exciting career where you can earn top dollar and

9、enjoy excellent benefits, including free & discounted travel? Then International Cruise & Excursions, Inc.(ICE) would like to speak with you! If you are interested in our Inbound Call Center Sales Team, join us on Tuesday, December 24th for our Career Fair!Remember, take the assessment first and the

10、n well see you on the 24th for an onthespot interview! Take part in our preemployment assessment by clicking on the link below.Pizza Hut Team Members and Delivery DriversWorking at Pizza Hut is about making hungry people happy. Its about being independent and having fun, making new friends and earni

11、ng extra cash. Thats right;well pay you to cruise around in your mobile officeyour carlistening to your own tunes and delivering great pizzaand pasta. Besides your smile, energy and reliable set of wheels, you should be a fun and friendly person who values customers and take pride in everything you

12、do. Communication skills are keyyou are not going to be able to text customers back and forth. The minimum age is 16, and if you want to be a driver you are at least 18.To become a vacation consultant, you will_A. get applications from the City websiteB. take an assessment on November 24thC. have an

13、 interview on the sceneD. have a drivers license AYouth Basketball Scorekeeper/RefereeIf you are interested in working as a referee/scorekeeper during the Jr. Warriors basketball season, please submit an application. Applications are available on the City websitewww.ci.dublin.ca.usor by calling 5564

14、500 or emailingdamian.sandhoImci.dublin.ca.us. The minimum age is 16 and the pay range is $8.75 to $19.95 per hour, based on experience.Personal Vacation Consultants! Cruise Industry!Are you looking for an exciting career where you can earn top dollar and enjoy excellent benefits, including free & d

15、iscounted travel? Then International Cruise & Excursions, Inc.(ICE) would like to speak with you! If you are interested in our Inbound Call Center Sales Team, join us on Tuesday, December 24th for our Career Fair!Remember, take the assessment first and then well see you on the 24th for an onthespot

16、interview! Take part in our preemployment assessment by clicking on the link below.Pizza Hut Team Members and Delivery DriversWorking at Pizza Hut is about making hungry people happy. Its about being independent and having fun, making new friends and earning extra cash. Thats right;well pay you to c

17、ruise around in your mobile officeyour carlistening to your own tunes and delivering great pizzaand pasta. Besides your smile, energy and reliable set of wheels, you should be a fun and friendly person who values customers and take pride in everything you do. Communication skills are keyyou are not

18、going to be able to text customers back and forth. The minimum age is 16, and if you want to be a driver you are at least 18.To be a Pizza Hut team member, you _A. should be comfortable talking to strangersB. have to be at least 18 years oldC. must write messages to customersD. must have an onthespo

19、t interviewBWhen I came back from school, the first thing I noticed was a box with items I recognized from my dads office.“What are you doing?” I asked casually.“Andrew, I was laid off today,” he answered quietly. I was sure he was joking. “No, you werent. Why are you really home?”Then I noticed his

20、 seriousness and realized he was telling the truth. My father had always been a hard worker and prided himself on his career. Providing for our family had been his joy, and I guessed I had taken his work for granted.My fathers unemployment created many changes in our lives. For starters, he was home

21、 all the time, which meant my bed had to be made, my room cleaned up, and my homework done right after school. I would come home every day to find him at the computer searching for jobs. I began to notice how down he seemed, and how losing his job had affected his selfesteem, though he tried to be o

22、ptimistic. For the first time, I saw my dad as vulnerable. He asked my brother and me to spend less. I gave up my allowance, which even though it wasnt much, felt like the right thing to do. I also found a parttime job.After several difficult months of searching, my dad decided to go in a totally di

23、fferent direction. He explained that he never wanted to be laid off again, so he was going to start his own business. Day by day, I watched him build it, and I admired how much time and energy he expended.One evening I asked if he needed help. “_,” he said.I showed up at his office the next afternoo

24、n, and most afternoons after that for two months. I always knew he was a hard worker, but watching him in action really impacted me. Although this was one of the worst experiences for our family, it taught me a lot about dealing with adversity. Now I know that through creative problemsolving, I can

25、always find Plan B, ask for help, and take risks. What I have learned from my dads understanding of business and his work ethic are two of the most important lessons I will ever learn, and will be my foundations for success.The authors father always stayed at home because _A. he had to help with the

26、 authors lessonB. he had been unemployedC. heavy housework was waiting for him to doD. he wanted to search for new jobs online BWhen I came back from school, the first thing I noticed was a box with items I recognized from my dads office.“What are you doing?” I asked casually.“Andrew, I was laid off

27、 today,” he answered quietly. I was sure he was joking. “No, you werent. Why are you really home?”Then I noticed his seriousness and realized he was telling the truth. My father had always been a hard worker and prided himself on his career. Providing for our family had been his joy, and I guessed I

28、 had taken his work for granted.My fathers unemployment created many changes in our lives. For starters, he was home all the time, which meant my bed had to be made, my room cleaned up, and my homework done right after school. I would come home every day to find him at the computer searching for job

29、s. I began to notice how down he seemed, and how losing his job had affected his selfesteem, though he tried to be optimistic. For the first time, I saw my dad as vulnerable. He asked my brother and me to spend less. I gave up my allowance, which even though it wasnt much, felt like the right thing

30、to do. I also found a parttime job.After several difficult months of searching, my dad decided to go in a totally different direction. He explained that he never wanted to be laid off again, so he was going to start his own business. Day by day, I watched him build it, and I admired how much time an

31、d energy he expended.One evening I asked if he needed help. “_,” he said.I showed up at his office the next afternoon, and most afternoons after that for two months. I always knew he was a hard worker, but watching him in action really impacted me. Although this was one of the worst experiences for

32、our family, it taught me a lot about dealing with adversity. Now I know that through creative problemsolving, I can always find Plan B, ask for help, and take risks. What I have learned from my dads understanding of business and his work ethic are two of the most important lessons I will ever learn,

33、 and will be my foundations for success.What made the author know the truth?A. The box from his fathers office.B. His fathers words.C. His fathers expression.D. Being informed by his family. BWhen I came back from school, the first thing I noticed was a box with items I recognized from my dads offic

34、e.“What are you doing?” I asked casually.“Andrew, I was laid off today,” he answered quietly. I was sure he was joking. “No, you werent. Why are you really home?”Then I noticed his seriousness and realized he was telling the truth. My father had always been a hard worker and prided himself on his ca

35、reer. Providing for our family had been his joy, and I guessed I had taken his work for granted.My fathers unemployment created many changes in our lives. For starters, he was home all the time, which meant my bed had to be made, my room cleaned up, and my homework done right after school. I would c

36、ome home every day to find him at the computer searching for jobs. I began to notice how down he seemed, and how losing his job had affected his selfesteem, though he tried to be optimistic. For the first time, I saw my dad as vulnerable. He asked my brother and me to spend less. I gave up my allowa

37、nce, which even though it wasnt much, felt like the right thing to do. I also found a parttime job.After several difficult months of searching, my dad decided to go in a totally different direction. He explained that he never wanted to be laid off again, so he was going to start his own business. Da

38、y by day, I watched him build it, and I admired how much time and energy he expended.One evening I asked if he needed help. “_,” he said.I showed up at his office the next afternoon, and most afternoons after that for two months. I always knew he was a hard worker, but watching him in action really

39、impacted me. Although this was one of the worst experiences for our family, it taught me a lot about dealing with adversity. Now I know that through creative problemsolving, I can always find Plan B, ask for help, and take risks. What I have learned from my dads understanding of business and his wor

40、k ethic are two of the most important lessons I will ever learn, and will be my foundations for success.By saying “Only if it doesnt interfere with school”, the authors father seemed _A. to refuse the authors advice on the new businessB. to show his discontent with the authors schoolworkC. to have s

41、aid yes to the authors offer of helpD. to be looking forward to the authors good behavior at school BWhen I came back from school, the first thing I noticed was a box with items I recognized from my dads office.“What are you doing?” I asked casually.“Andrew, I was laid off today,” he answered quietl

42、y. I was sure he was joking. “No, you werent. Why are you really home?”Then I noticed his seriousness and realized he was telling the truth. My father had always been a hard worker and prided himself on his career. Providing for our family had been his joy, and I guessed I had taken his work for gra

43、nted.My fathers unemployment created many changes in our lives. For starters, he was home all the time, which meant my bed had to be made, my room cleaned up, and my homework done right after school. I would come home every day to find him at the computer searching for jobs. I began to notice how do

44、wn he seemed, and how losing his job had affected his selfesteem, though he tried to be optimistic. For the first time, I saw my dad as vulnerable. He asked my brother and me to spend less. I gave up my allowance, which even though it wasnt much, felt like the right thing to do. I also found a partt

45、ime job.After several difficult months of searching, my dad decided to go in a totally different direction. He explained that he never wanted to be laid off again, so he was going to start his own business. Day by day, I watched him build it, and I admired how much time and energy he expended.One ev

46、ening I asked if he needed help. “_,” he said.I showed up at his office the next afternoon, and most afternoons after that for two months. I always knew he was a hard worker, but watching him in action really impacted me. Although this was one of the worst experiences for our family, it taught me a lot about dealing with adversity. Now I know that through creative problemsolving, I can always find Plan B, ask for help, and take risks. What I have learned from my dads understanding of business and his work ethic are two of the most important lessons

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