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4、冤庙吠哩妻歪怠扬沦既翟痪篡昧乾淡粕丛2017 学年第一学期徐汇区学习能力诊断卷高三英语试卷(满分 140 分,考试时间 120 分钟)2017.12考生注意:1. 考试时间 120 分钟,试卷满分 140 分。2. 本考试设试卷和答题纸两部分。所有答題必须涂(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. 答題前,务必在答題纸上填写准考证号和姓名,并将核对后的条形码貼在指定位置上,在答題纸反面清楚地填写姓名。I. Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short c

5、onversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one

6、is the best answer to the question youhave heard.1.A. At a bank.B. On the street.C. At home.D. In a cafe.2.A. A concert.B. A book sale.C. A banquet.D. An art exhibition.3.A. 50 minutes.B. 25 minutes.C. An hour and a quarter.D. An hour and a half.4.A. The train will arrive on time.B. The train is lat

7、e due to the storm.C. The woman will take the next train.D. The woman has to wait for the train.5.A. She talks too much.B. She doesnt like speaking.C. She is always very frank.D. She often talks loudly.6.A. She doesnt want to have a birthday party.B. She doesnt like the gift.C. She wants to forget h

8、er birthday.D. She doesnt want to grow old.7. A. The woman doesnt want to go out in the evening.B. The film is not worth seeing at all.C. The man wont go to the movies with the woman.D. The man is very tired from his work.8.A. The summer this year is terribly hot.B. Last summer was even hotter.C. Ho

9、t weather helps people lose weight.D. Light was stronger this morning.9.A. He should have invited Mary.B. He is doing business with Mary.C. He was not a man of his word.D. He didnt want to ask Mary to the party.10. A. She would rather invite more people to come.B. They prepared too much food at a pr

10、evious meeting.C. The family members always eat a lot.第 1 页 / 共 17 页微信公众号:上海试卷D. They should prepare more food and drinks.Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on each of the passages and the conversat

11、ion. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the followin

12、g passage.11. A. She was born in a poor family.B. She worked as a doctor in her early life.C. She spent her whole life in London.D. She decided to help the poor when she was young.12. A. Because of the poor living conditions.B. Because she was sent to a settlement house.C. Because of her health prob

13、lem.D. Because her family moved to another city.13. A. She founded the first settlement house in America.B. She wrote books about the problems faced by the poor.C. She introduced laws to help workers, women, and children.D. She helped those who had come to America from other countries.Questions 14 t

14、hrough 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. They are available in different languages except Russian.B. They are a range of useful desktop publishing packages.C. They are not allowed to be taken out of the college.D. They can help the students with their language learning.15.A. Consult him f

15、requently.B. Use the computer regularly.C. Occupy the computer early.D. Print essays patiently.16.A. Micro-computer lab service.B. Facilities of a college.C. The use of micro-computers.D. The operating of printers.Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.17. A. He is the journ

16、alist of a local newspaper.B. He is a huge fan of international stories.C. He is an experienced editor of a TV program.D. He is an advocate for environmental protection.18.A. Current trends in economic development.B. Domestic issues of general social concern.C. International relations and foreign po

17、licies.D. Conflicts among different political parties.19. A. Based on what the public wants to know.B. By interviewing people who have stories.C. By analyzing the current social problems.第 2 页 / 共 17 页D. Based on public expectations and editors judgment.20.A. First-hand stories.B. Practical experien

18、ce.C. Audiences feedback.D. Educational background.II. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; f

19、or the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.The Grasshopper in Van Gogh PaintingArt conservators(管理员) dream of finding (21)_(hide) secrets in the masterpieces they look after. Rarely do they expect to find a dead grasshopper.Conservators at the Nelson-Atkins museum of art in Kansas C

20、ity said they discovered the dead insect in one of its star paintings, Vincent van Goghs OliveTrees, when it (22)_ (scan) as part of the research for a catalogue of its French painting collection.It was spotted by Mary Schafer. She told a local broadcaster that she found it in the works lower foregr

21、ound. “(23)_(look) at the painting with the microscope,I came across the tiny body of a grasshopper covered in the paint, so it (24)_ have occurred in the wet paint back in 1889.“We can connect it to Van Gogh painting outside, so we think of him battling the elements, dealing with the wind, the bugs

22、, and then hes got to walk back to his studio through the fields.Whats fun is that we can come up with all these stories for (25)_ the insect landed in the paint.”Schafer said they were curious to know if the grasshopper could be studied (26)_(far) to possibly identify which season Van Gogh painted

23、Olive Trees.Michael Engel, a professor at the University of Kansas, was approached (27)_(examine) the grasshopper further. He discovered that part of the insects body was missing and there was no sign of movement in the surrounding paint. In other words, it was already dead (28)_ it somehow landed o

24、n the artists wet canvas and could not be used for dating purposes.Van Gogh painted Olive Trees in 1889, the year after his falling out with his friend Gauguin, (29)_ may have led to his famous act of self-mutilation in the history of art: cutting off his own ear.The grasshopper may not help in any

25、art historical research but it has become a talking point for museum visitors, looking closely into the painting to see (30)_ they can spot the dead insect.Section BDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only beused once. Note that there is one word m

26、ore than you need.第 3 页 / 共 17 页A. concernsB. illegalC. circulationD. recommendedE. launched F. conductingG. witnessingH. innovationI. emphasizedJ. regulationsK. criticismsExperts agree that it is becoming a growing trend that more and more consumers across the country are using cashless payment met

27、hods.In fact, as early as 1988, the State Council released _(31)_ to encourage bank transfers and to reduce using cash during economic activities. Today, the move toward a cashless society could“reduce the risks of using cash, save on costs and as a matter of convenience, prevent _(32)_ activities s

28、uch as money laundering(洗钱),” Dong Ximiao, a research fellow at Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies at the Renmin University of China, told the Global Times.But China is not the first country to seek a cashless society. Developed states like Sweden, Denmark and Singapore are also _(33)_ the in

29、crease of cashless payment. The rapid development of cashless payments does not mean there are no challenges and _(34)_.Alibabas Hema store, where customers can shop, dine and order goods for delivery from their mobile phones, have come into the spotlight recently. Media reports said that consumers

30、cant purchase goods with cash there, which would be considered illegal. A Hema PR representative told the Global Times that all 13 Hema stores in the country do in fact allow consumers to pay in cash. She noted that Hema store simply _(35)_ consumers to pay via Alipay for convenience purposes.Alipay

31、 and WeChat Pay, the nations two major third-party mobile payment tools, also _(36)_ campaigns this month to encourage more merchants and customers to use cashless payment methods. Both called for the establishment of a “cashless society”, which caused _(37)_ over whether cash will soon disappear. D

32、ong _(38)_ that a cashless society would not mean that cash would completely disappear. “As the economy grows, the _(39)_ of cash is still very huge,” noted Dong.“Also, its important to remember that nearly half of Chinas population lives in rural areas, especially in undeveloped western regions, an

33、d therefore is not able to enjoy _(40)_ brought by the Internet,” Dong said. “And when it comes to Chinas senior citizens,most of them prefer to use cash in their daily life,” he added.III. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phra

34、ses marked A, B, Cand D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.Eating fast food makes people impatient even when they are not short of time, a new study claims.Students in the study became _(41)_ even when shown the logo of burger chain McDonalds so quickly on screen

35、that they could not _(42)_ it.Researchers say that daily exposure to fast food brands could have a subliminal(潜意识的) effect on _(43)_, making people hurry regardless of whether they are pushed for time. They conclude: “Our experiments suggest that the _(44)_ goal of saving time embedded in fast food

36、may have the unexpected consequence of causing hurriedness and impatience.”Thinking about fast food increases _(45)_ for time-saving products. “More _(46)_, we found that the mere exposure to fast food symbols reduced peoples willingness to save and led them to prefer immediate _(47)_ over greater f

37、uture return, finally harming their economic interest.”Student volunteers were quickly shown six logos from fast-food chains McDonalds, Burger King, KFC, Subway, Wendys and Taco Bell. They could not consciously see what they were but the subliminal effect was _(48)_. Their reading speed was measured

38、 before and after seeing the logos and it was significantly faster afterwards. Participants also preferred time-saving products like three-in-one skincare treatments rather than _(49)_ versions after seeing the logos. When asked whether they would accept a small sum of money immediately or a larger

39、amount in a weeks time, they again chose _(50)_ reward after being exposed to the brands.Researcher Chen-Bo Zhong, assistant professor of organizational behaviour at Canadas Toronto University, said: “Fast food represents a culture of time efficiency and immediate _(51)_.” The problem is that the go

40、al of saving time gets activated upon exposure to fast food_(52)_ whether time is a relevant factor in the context. “_(53)_, walking faster is time-efficient when one is trying to make a meeting, but its a sign of impatience when one is taking a walk in the park.”“Were finding that the mere exposure

41、 to fast food is _(54)_ a general sense of hurriedness and impatience. When I sit in a fast food restaurant, I find myself gobbling(狼吞虎咽) my Big Mac down at this incredible speed even though there is no _(55)_ at all.”41.A. hungryB. stressfulC. anxiousD. timid42.A. recognizeB. investigateC. diagnose

42、D. recall43.A. motivationB. appearanceC. emotionD. behaviour44.A. commonB. unconsciousC. primaryD. temporary45.A. preferencesB. implicationsC. ingredientsD. intentions46.A. naturallyB. strikinglyC. fortunatelyD. personally47.A. gainB. proofC. respondD. attention48.A. concealedB. imposedC. editedD. m

43、arked49.A. separateB. specialC. expensiveD. original50.A. potentialB. constantC. intenseD. instant51.A. cultivationB. resistanceC. satisfactionD. awareness52.A. in terms ofB. on account ofC. regardless ofD. with respect to53.A. In other wordsB. On the contraryC. For exampleD. In addition54.A. promot

44、ingB. assumingC. insultingD. assessing55.A. chanceB. senseC. rushD. harmSection BDirections: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose theone that fits best according

45、 to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)One of the most inspiring quotes I ever heard was by Brian Tracy. He said: “The difference between successful people and unsuccessful people is that successful people fail many more times than unsuccessful people.” I personally experienc

46、ed the wisdom of that understanding right after my first book was published. Like many authors, I expected hundreds of bookstore customers lining up for me to sign copies for them. Im afraid to say, it didnt quite happen like that.My first signing was arranged at the largest bookstore in the city. Filled with anticipation, I was put into a private signing room in the beautiful store. Despite a nice sign placed outside the room exhibiting images of both me and my book, not a single customer entered the room. As each minute passed, I became increasingly anxious.Do they not like t

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