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科目: 來源:2017屆黑龍江哈爾濱師范大學(xué)附中高三上期中考試英語卷(解析版) 題型:短文改錯(cuò)

每句中只有一處錯(cuò)誤。每處錯(cuò)誤僅涉及一個(gè)單詞的增加、刪除或修改。

增加:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏字符號(hào)(∧),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。

刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。

修改:在錯(cuò)的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。

We are now living in a information age, in which TV, cells and the Web are wide used. It seem that many people cannot enjoy themselves without it. However, if I were to give up one of them, I would rather turn off TV than to switch off my cell or cut off the Internet. I could do without TV because few shows took my fancy and there are too many commercials. Besides, most programs on TV are available elsewhere, either. As for cells and the Web, they are less necessary for me. I need a cell to keep in touch my friend and my family.

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科目: 來源:2017屆黑龍江哈爾濱師范大學(xué)附中高三上期中考試英語卷(解析版) 題型:書面表達(dá)

假如你是李明,(a junior from the Civil Engineering School), 請(qǐng)你就本校食堂的狀況給校長寫一封投訴信,內(nèi)容可涉及食堂的飯菜質(zhì)量、價(jià)格、環(huán)境和服務(wù)等。

注意: 1、可適當(dāng)添加細(xì)節(jié)使文章連貫;字?jǐn)?shù)100左右;

2、信的開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。

Dear President,

My name is Li Ming,

______________________________________________________________________________________

Sincerely yours,

Li Ming

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科目: 來源:2017屆廣東實(shí)驗(yàn)中學(xué)高三10月考英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解

I am Peter Hodes, a volunteer stem cell courier. Since March 2012, I’ve done 89 trips ---- of those, 51 have been abroad, I have 42 hours to carry stem cells (干細(xì)胞) in my little box because I’ve got two ice packs and that’s how long they last. In all, from the time the stem cells are harvested from a donor to the time they can be implanted in the patient, we’ve got 72 hours at most. So I am always conscious of time.

I had one trip last year where I was caught by a hurricane in America. I picked up the stem cells in Providence, Rhode Island, and was meant to fly to Washington then back to London. But when I arrived at the check-in desk at Providence, the lady on the desk said: “Well, I’m really sorry, I’ve got some bad news for you ---- there are no flights from Washington.” So I took my box and put it on the desk and I said: “In this box are some stem cells that are urgently needed for a patient ---- please, please, you’ve got to get me back to the United Kingdom.” She just dropped everything. She arranged for a flight on a small plane to be held for me, re-routed (改道) me through Newark and got me back to the UK even earlier than originally scheduled.

For this courier job, you’re consciously aware that in that box you’ve got something that is potentially going to save somebody’s life.

1. Which of the following can replace the underlined word “courier” in Paragraph 1?

A. provider B. collector

C. delivery man D. medical doctor

2. Why does Peter have to complete his trip within 42 hours?

A. The ice won’t last any longer.

B. The donor can only wait for that long.

C. The operation needs that much time.

D. He cannot stay away from his job too long.

3.Which fight did the woman put Peter on first?

A. To Newark. B. To London.

C. To Providence. D. To Washington.

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科目: 來源:2017屆廣東實(shí)驗(yàn)中學(xué)高三10月考英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解

A survey has shown that what you do on a plane can be determined by which nationality is listed on your passport.

According to the results of an international passenger survey, Australians are the biggest drinkers on board with 36 percent choosing to down the hatch, compared to 35 percent of Americans and 33 percent of Brits.

The Airline Passenger Experience Association(APEX) spoke to around 1,500 people, aged 18 and older, who have travelled by plane at least once during the last three months and were living in the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, China, Singapore, Australia and Brazil.

The results found Chinese travelers are most likely to nod off once the seat-belt sign switches off. They are also the first to take out their credit card for some in-flight shopping and the biggest fans of gaming. Americans on the other hand like to use their time in the air more productively---- when not drinking---- choosing to work while flying at 35,000 feet.

Meanwhile, Brits and Germans are the best at making chat with random strangers----spending 50 percent more time than any other nationality. Comparatively, Brazilians conduct their conversations online via email, messaging apps or social media.

Despite plane food having a bad reputation, seven out of ten interviewees said they were happy to eat up on the selection of in-flight snacks and meals. In-flight magazines were also popular with four out of five passengers.

The international flyers did however express their desire for better in-flight entertainment. “The industry has greatly improved the comfort, entertainment and onboard service, and passengers are accepting those improvements” said Russell Lemieux, APEX executive director. “At the same time, passengers are demanding more from their air travel experiences which will drive more improvements touching all aspects of the journey. ” he added.

1.What can you probably see in the flight according to the passage?

A. Brazilians choose to drink.

B. Americans do in-flight shopping.

C. Germans chat to kill the time.

D. The Chinese switch off the seat-belt sign.

2.When on board the plane, ______.

A. passengers from one nation have little in common

B. most passengers like to read in-flight magazines

C. more than half of the passengers don’t enjoy plane food

D. most people tend to use in-flight time to have a good sleep.

3. What can we learn from the last paragraph?

A. Flyers care little about entertainment.

B. Flyers are not satisfied with the improvements.

C. Flyers are expecting better flight experiences.

D. Flyers have more and more demands from airlines.

4.What’s the purpose of the passage?

A.To entertain readers with interesting stories.

B. To encourage people to behave well in public.

C.To criticize impolite behaviors on the plane.

D.To inform readers of the results of a survey.

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科目: 來源:2017屆廣東實(shí)驗(yàn)中學(xué)高三10月考英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解

Need for closure is a psychological term that describes a person's desire for a firm answer to a question. Our need for closure is our natural preference for definite answers over confusion and uncertainty. Every person has their own baseline level of need for closure. It likely evolved via natural selection.

What I find really fascinating is how our need for closure is affected by the situation we're in. Our need for closure rises when we have to act rather than just observe, and it matters much more when we're rushed, or bored, or tired. Any stress can make our discomfort with uncertainty increase, and a high need for closure negatively influences some of our most important decisions: who we decide to trust, whether we admit we're wrong and even how creative we are.

In hiring, for instance, a high need for closure leads people to put far too much weight on their first impression. It's called the Urgency Effect. In one experiment, psychologists tried to lower people's need for closure by telling them, right before participants are about to make various judgments of a job candidate, that they'll be responsible in some way for them, or that their judgments have serious consequences.

In making any big decision, it's not enough just to know that we should take our time. We all know that important decisions shouldn't be rushed. The problem is that we don't keep that advice in mind when it matters. So, one of the best solutions is to formalize the reminders. Before making important decisions, write down not just advantages and disadvantages but what the consequences could be. Also, think about how much pressure you're under. If your need for closure is particularly high that day, it's even more important to think twice.

1.How does "need for closure" probably come into being?

A. By accident. B. By nature.

C. By acquiring. D. By imitating.

2.It can be inferred that a high need for closure ______.

A. brings about more stress

B. leads to not so good decisions

C. causes discomfort and uncertainty

D. promotes one's creativity

3. In the experiment the psychologists reduced participants’ need for closure by telling them to ______.

A. value their first impression

B. be responsible for their boss

C. be cautious about their judgments

D. pay little attention to the consequences

4.What would the author probably discuss in the paragraph that follows?

A. More helpful solutions to high need for closure.

B. Some serious consequences of making decisions.

C. Other approaches to making important decisions.

D. Another strategy to escape the pressures of modern life.

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科目: 來源:2017屆廣東實(shí)驗(yàn)中學(xué)高三10月考英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解

Bad news sells. If it bleeds, it leads. No news is good news, and good news is no news. Those are the classic rules for the evening broadcasts and the morning papers. But now that information is being spread and monitored in different ways, researchers are discovering new rules. By tracking people’s e-mails and online posts, scientists have found that good news can spread faster and farther than disasters and sob stories.

“The ‘if it bleeds’ rule works for mass media,” says Jonah Berger, a scholar at the University of Pennsylvania. “They want your eyeballs and don’t care how you’re feeling. But when you share a story with your friends, you care a lot more how they react. You don’t want them to think of you as a Debbie Downer.”

Researchers analyzing word-of-mouth communication—e-mails, Web posts and reviews, face-to-face conversations—found that it tended to be more positive than negative, but that didn’t necessarily mean people preferred positive news. Was positive news shared more often simply because people experienced more good things than bad things? To test for that possibility, Dr. Berger looked at how people spread a particular set of news stories: thousands of articles on The New York Times’ website. He and a Penn colleague analyzed the “most e-mailed” list for six months. One of his first findings was that articles in the science section were much more likely to make the list than non-science articles. He found that science amazed Times’ readers and made them want to share this positive feeling with others.

Readers also tended to share articles that were exciting or funny, or that inspired negative feelings like anger or anxiety, but not articles that left them merely sad. They needed to be aroused (激發(fā)) one way or the other, and they preferred good news to bad. The more positive an article, the more likely it was to be shared, as Dr. Berger explains in his new book, “Contagious: Why Things Catch On.”

1.What do the classic rules mentioned in the text apply to?

A. Private e-mails.

B. Research papers.

C. News reports.

D. Daily conversations.

2.What can we infer about people like Debbie Downer?

A. They’re socially inactive.

B. They’re good at telling stories.

C. They’re careful with their words.

D. They’re inconsiderate of others.

3.Which tended to be the most e-mailed according to Dr. Berger’s research?

A. Science articles.

B. Sports news.

C. Personal accounts.

D. Financial reviews.

4.What can be a suitable title for the text?

A. Sad Stories Travel Far and Wide

B. Online News Attracts More People

C. Reading Habits Change with the Times

D. Good News Beats Bad on Social Networks

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科目: 來源:2017屆廣東實(shí)驗(yàn)中學(xué)高三10月考英語試卷(解析版) 題型:七選五

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。

A garden that’s just right for you

Have you ever visited a garden that seemed just right for you, where the atmosphere of the garden appeared to total more than the sum of its parts? 1. . But it doesn’t happen by accident. It starts with looking inside yourself and understanding who you are with respect to the natural world and how you approach the gardening process.

2.

Some people may think that a garden is no more than plants, flowers, patterns and masses of color. Others are concerned about using gardening methods that require less water and fewer fertilizers.

3. . However, there are a number of other reasons that might explain why you want to garden. One of them comes from our earliest years.

●Recall your childhood memories

Our model of what a garden should be often goes back to childhood. Grandma’s rose garden and Dad’s vegetable garden might be good or bad, but that’s not what’s important. 4. . —how being in those gardens made us feel. If you’d like to build a powerful bond with your garden, start by taking some time to recall the gardens of your youth. 5. . Then go outside and work out a plan to translate your childhood memories into your grown-up garden. Have fun.

A. Know why you garden

B. Find a good place for your own garden

C. It’s delightful to see so many beautiful flowers

D. It’s our experience of the garden that matters

E. Still others may simply enjoy being outdoors and close to plants

F. You can produce that kind of magical quality in your own garden, too

G. For each of those gardens, writer down the strongest memory you have

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科目: 來源:2017屆廣東實(shí)驗(yàn)中學(xué)高三10月考英語試卷(解析版) 題型:完形填空

閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng), 并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

The concept of solitude (獨(dú)處) in the digital world is almost non-existent. In the world of digital technology, e-mail, social networking and online video games, information is meant to be ___. Solitude can be hard to discover ____ it has been given up. In this respect, new technologies have ____ our culture.

The desire to be connected has brought solitude to a(n) ____ as we’ve known it. People have become so ____ in the world of networks and connections that one can often be contacted ____ they’d rather not be. Today we can talk, text, e-mail, chat and blog, not only from our____, but from our mobile phones as well.

Most developed nations have become ____ on digital technology simply because they’ve grown accustomed to it, and at this point not ____ it would make them an outsider. ____ , many jobs and careers require people to be ____ . From this point of view, technology has changed the culture of work. Being reachable might feel like a ____ to those who may not want to be able to be contacted at all times.

I suppose the positive side is that solitude is still possible for anyone who ____ wants it. Computers can be ____ and mobile phones can be turned off. The ability to be “connected” and “ on” has many ___ , as well as disadvantages. Travelers have ended up ____ on mountains, and mobile phones have saved countless lives. They can also make people feel ____ and forced to answer unwanted calls or ____ to unwanted texts.

Attitudes towards our connectedness as a society ____ across generations. Some find today’s technology a gift. Others consider it a curse. Regardless of anyone’s view on the subject, it’s hard to imagine what life would be like____ daily advancements in technology.

1.A. updated B. received C. shared D. collected

2.A. though B. until C. once D. before

3.A. respected B. shaped C. ignored D. preserved

4.A. edge B. stage C. end D. balance

5.A. sensitive B. intelligent C. considerate D. reachable

6.A. even if B. only if C. as if D. if only

7.A. media B. computers C. databases D. monitors

8.A. bent B. hard C. keen D. dependent

9.A. finding B. using C. protecting D. changing

10.A. Also B. Instead C. Otherwise D. Somehow

11.A. connected B. trained C. recommended D. interested

12.A. pleasure B. benefit C. burden D. disappointment

13.A. slightly B. hardly C. merely D. really

14.A. cut out B. shut down C. taken off D. broken down

15.A. aspects B. weaknesses C. advantages D. exceptions

16.A. hidden B. lost C. relaxed D. deserted

17.A. trapped B. excited C. confused D. amused

18.A. turn B. submit C. object D. reply

19.A. vary B. arise C. spread D. exist

20.A. beyond B. within C. despite D. without

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科目: 來源:2017屆廣東實(shí)驗(yàn)中學(xué)高三10月考英語試卷(解析版) 題型:語法填空

閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

Once there was a wise landowner who had two sons. After a few years, the landowner fell ill badly. So he considered 1.__________ ( select) one of them to rule the family according to their abilities. He called both of them and 2.__________ (give) each one a room. He said,“You must fill your mom completely with anything you wish. It can be anything! But there should not be any space 3.___________ ( leave) behind and you should not seek advice 4._________ others! "

The next day, the landowner visited the elder son's room. The room was completely filled with hay (干草). The landowner sighed on the5.___________ (foolish) of the elder son. Then he went to the room given to the younger son. But it was kept closed. The landowner knocked at the door. The younger son asked 6.__________ father to get in and closed the door again. 7.__________was darkness everywhere and the landowner shouted at his son 8._________ ( angry). But the younger son lighted a candle 9.___________ said, “I have filled this room with light! Now the landowner felt very happy and hugged his son proudly. He understood that the younger would be the applicable person 10._________ (rule) the family.

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科目: 來源:2017屆廣東實(shí)驗(yàn)中學(xué)高三10月考英語試卷(解析版) 題型:單詞拼寫

閱讀下面句子,請(qǐng)根據(jù)首字母、中文意思或括號(hào)中所給單詞的提示,在空白處填入適合的單詞、短語、句型或語法知識(shí)的正確形式,使句子完整通順。(特別注意:每空一詞;按小題給分)

1. Nearly 800 of those victims s________(尋求) help but declined to file complaints against their attackers.

2.They left the lights down to create a comfortable a________.

3.The spread of u________ areas destroys the habitats of wildlife and endangers some species.

4.Be m________ and don’t be conceited. Otherwise, you will lag behind.

5.We should direct our attention at the f________(基本的) question.

6.科學(xué)家們現(xiàn)在發(fā)現(xiàn)的基因無法解釋所有的那些情況。

The gene that the scientists have discovered today doesn’t ________ ________ all of those cases.

7.像硅谷這樣的地方一定會(huì)產(chǎn)生與高科技相關(guān)的服務(wù)。

Places like Silicon Valley will no doubt ________ ________ ________ services related to Hi-tech.

8. 既然已著手這份工作,就必須盡最大的努力完成。

________ ________ you put your hand to the work, you must do your utmost to finish it.

9. 你不應(yīng)該僅僅因?yàn)橐粋(gè)人貧窮而瞧不起他。

You shouldn’t ________ ________ ________ a person just because he is poor.

10.大多數(shù)出色的律師和推銷員都有勸說他人的天分。

Most of the best lawyers and salespeople really________ ________ ________ ________ persuasion.

11. I ________(true) feel sorry for your terrible loss.

12.The more he explained about it, the ________ (bad) things got.

13. In China, kids are often compared ________ “the flowers of motherland”. (介詞填空)

14.The workers of this factory are paid ________ the hour. (介詞填空)

15. Mary likes the bedroom, from ________ window a beautiful lake can be seen.

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