上海市延安中学2017届高三上学期周测英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家上海市长宁区延安中学2016学年高三年级(上)周测英语试卷第I卷I. Listening Comprehension(略)II. Grammar and VocabularySection A Directions: After reading the passages 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 prop
2、er form of the given word. For the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank. (A)“Biting into an apple and finding half a worm” is an old English joke, but users of Apple devices are getting the disgusting feeling _25_ they may indeed have swallowed half a worm with the news that the Cupe
3、rtino, a California-based company, has had software _26_(install) in iPhones and iPads that let them access users personal information.A security expert said last month that Apple has installed a “backdoor” which enables Apple _27_ (access) a users address book, phones, voice mail and other accounts
4、. This backdoor is activated _28_ users permission or even their knowledge.Apples CEO, Tim Cook, admitted last month that the backdoor really exists, but it is _29_ “diagnostic” purposes only. Apple engineers often use the backdoor to make sure the operating system is working well and to make change
5、s in the system _30_ necessary. He also denied that Apple had been working with Americas NSA (National Security Agency) to gather information on private citizens.Seemingly sincere _31_ Tim Cooks reply was, few people now are willing to trust him. A German magazine says the NSA has been using Apples
6、backdoor to spy on people. Thus, in China, for the past three years, officials _32_ (tell) to ditch their iPhones in favor of domestic smartphones which have better security.(B)High income taxes tend to discourage effort and entrepreneurship(创业), while encouraging all manner of activity to avoid the
7、m. That is _33_ a basic principle of good tax policy has long been to charge a low rate over broad base.It is a target which many countries miss, and the gap is growing. Income taxes, one of the main sources of tax revenge across the rich world, are increasingly paid by a small minority of the _34_
8、(rich). In British, employment has risen by 1.3 million in the past five years, but the number of taxpayers has fallen by 2.2 million. More than 40% of households pay no income tax. _35_ contrast, the most highly paid 1% of workers in Britain pay 28% of all income tax.Since an ever bigger share of o
9、verall income goes to the highest earners, and since income taxes are progressive with a higher rate _36_ (charge) at higher income, it is inevitable and appropriate that the wealthiest should pay a growing share of the overall tax take.Unfortunately, the narrowing of the tax base, both personal and
10、 corporate, also reflects two failures of tax policy. The first is the fast increase of exemptions(免税) and deductions that go far _37_ reasonable poverty-fighting policies. The second problem, which applies most to corporate income taxes, is _38_ tax rules have failed to keep up with the reality of
11、the 21st-century economy. A firms tax bills depend more on _39_ industry it is in and how clever its accountants are than its profitability. These failures really require _40_ (fix).Section BA. concernedB. rise C. Investment D. drawn E. serving F. donation G. prosperous H. previous I. typically J. c
12、onductedK. especially Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need.The 11th annual charity auction of lunch with Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Chief Executive Warren Buffett brought in more than $2
13、.6 million on Friday night.That tally broke the _41_ record, set in 2008, of $2.1 million by inventor Zhao Danyang.Money from the auction, _42_ online by eBay Inc. (EBAY), benefits the Glide Foundation, a charity _43_ the homeless in San Franciscos Tenderloin district. Mr. Buffett decided to make th
14、e annual _44_ of his time because his late wife, Susan, had been a volunteer at Glide.Rev. Cecil Williams, Glides founder, said that the proceeds were needed to feed and support the poor. He said Glide had seen an almost 30% _45_ in the need for its services since the economic downturn, but also a 2
15、0% decrease in donations.“Im very excited,” said Rev. William. “I think there is a groundswell talking place for people like Warren Buffett to be more _46_ with non-profit groups.”He had yet to speak with Mr. Buffet, who didnt make it to San Francisco for an auction count-down celebration.“We are go
16、ing to put the money where it counts,” said Rev. William, “_47_ services for young people who were being _48_ into violence, and for housing.”The winner is allowed to bring a party of up to eight to the lunch, which _49_ takes place at Mr. Buffetts favorite New York City steakhouse Smith and Wollens
17、ky. Previous winners have said that the _50_ themes they discussed during the meal turned out to be helpful to the future development of their companies.Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in eac
18、h blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context. A new idea called business at the speed of thought is quite popular in business world. It makes quick marketing progress, but it also presents a _51_ way to run a company. Herere the main _52_: The businesses today that will succeed are tho
19、se able to jump around in high spirits. Chances must be seized immediately and decisions made quickly. Everyone needs more immediate answers, and thewindowof expected _53_ to any questions has dropped from weeks to days even to hours.The problem with this way of thinking is that too often such quick
20、ness comes at the expense of _54_ understanding the details of a situation. Sure, the networked society allows us to gather information within a short time, but does it really _55_ up our ability to make better decisions? How do you balance the _56_ for speed with sharp and correct thinking? Thats t
21、he _57_ on the minds of a lot of people these days, including Future Shock author, Alvin Toffler, who studies the idea in our cover story. Its also a _58_ of a new study by Kepner Tregoe. It reports that 77 percent of managers believe that during the past three years the number of decisions they mad
22、e each workday has increased. But 85 percent of those same people say the time given to making those decisions has either _59_ or stayed the same. Result: Speed kills. Different opinions are not shared. Other choices are _60_ too easily. Aims never seem to be clear. _61_, good records arent kept abo
23、ut how successful decisions are made. If your company really does well, the Kepner report suggests _62_ the decision-making process and figuring out what you did right. Study your successes, as well as your failures. Fast decision-making is a necessity sometimes-no question about thatBut decisions a
24、re only as good as the _63_ go into them. By that measure, many of todays decisions are weak and could cut some companies off at the knees. Business may be keeping the quickness of _64_, but its going to be torn to pieces if managers are not thinking with great care and patience.51. A. numerousB. cl
25、earC. dangerousD. bright52. A. pointsB. mattersC. solutionD. barriers53. A. responseB. rejectionC. acceptanceD. methods54. A. rapidlyB. properlyC. timelyD. widely55. A. arouseB. cultivateC. declineD. speed56. A. techniqueB. thirstC. passionD. need57. A. ideaB. thoughtC. doubtD. puzzle58. A. subjectB
26、. aimC. projectD. discovery59. A. decreasedB. changedC. increasedD. lengthened60. A. madeB. acceptedC. dismissedD. discussed61. A. OtherwiseB. On the contraryC. For exampleD. therefore62. A. setting asideB. breaking outC. turning outD. taking apart63. A. questionsB. thoughtsC. eyesD. brains64. A. cu
27、t upB. cut offC. turn downD. turn off65. A. expandingC. running C. thoughtD. exploration Section BDirections: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are for choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the one that f
28、its best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)The Man in Black and His Saving GraceIn the mid-80s, Johnny Cash and June Cater Cash often appeared together in public. The man always in black had craggy face and piercing eyes a daunting way of turning aside reporters
29、 questions with a look or a curl of his lip. But all that changed with one disapproving glance from June. Where the Cashes were concerned, Johnny may have been large, but June was in charge.Their long sometimes beautiful, sometimes harrowing relationship throughout the late 1950s and mid-60s is the
30、focus of Walk the Line, an Oscar-winning biopic. But it also explores the dark moments, as Johnny spiraled into drug addiction. Cash himself had laid bare his demons in his two autobiographies. He had to go through his own hell to reach redemption, and his saving grace was June. “Im kind of cynical
31、about married people singing together,” admits Joaquin Phoenix, the actor who portrays Cash in the film. “But it was truly magical when they did it. They looked into each others eyes.”Writer-director James Mangolds script for Walk the Line is based on Cashs two autobiographies as well as interviews
32、with Johnny and June over several years at the couples cabin in the Tennessee woods. “We went to their house for breakfast, and they sang a song together.” Mangolds wife recounts her first meeting with the iconic couple. Actually it was a familiar scene at the Carter-Cash household. June enjoyed con
33、ducting her interviews during breakfast at that same log cabin while frying eggs and bacon; and shed interrupt the conversation to ask, “John, you want another egg?” or, “John Cash, you dont need any more bacon.”In the heady times of the late 1950s, fans in Texarkana could see Johnny and the Tenness
34、ee Two on the same bill. At the time, Cash wasnt the onstage powerhouse of his peers. “I think that when John started out, he didnt expect a grueling tour schedule,” Phoenix said. “I had a book listing the gigs that they played back then, which was unbelievable.”Old-time Nashville stars and insiders
35、 are productive of the couple that acted as encouraging benefactors to so many. Duane Allen, lead singer of the Oak Ridge Boys and a friend of the Cashed, said, “There were no boundaries for Johnny and June. They appealed to everyone, and they treated everyone like family.” Their friendship smoothed
36、 the Grammy-winning groups rocky transition from gospel to the country mainstream in the 70s. Decades later, the Oak Ridge Boys sang for Johnny at Junes funeral. Allen said, “It was the most soul-wrenching thing Ive ever done.” Cash died a few months later in 2003, walking one last line behind his b
37、eloved June.66. What does the underlined word redemption (para. 2) mean?A. The paradise created by Gods.B. The state of being saved from evil.C. The destination a traveler hopes to reach.D. The ambition a person desires to achieve.67. Which of the following statements is Not True?A. Johnny was once
38、addicted to drug.B. Joaquin Phoenix played the role of Johnny in Walk the Line.C. June was rude for she often interrupted her husband.D. Johnny and June usually sang together before breakfast.68. What is the article mainly about?A. The selfless action of Johnny and June to help others.B. The great p
39、assion Johnny and June showed for music.C. The most gentle and sincere love between Johnny and June.D. The wonders Johnny and June created in the musical world.(B)pavement: 人行道swerve: 突然转向insurance: 保险69. What does the Passage tell us about the boy?A. He was injured in the head when he was 14.B. He
40、has waited for the payout for a long time.C. He has lived in the same place since the accident.D. He was run over by a taxi when riding on the pavement.70. What can we learn about Lee and Collier counties from Passage?A. They both became safe places.B. They won the same place in a race.C. They had t
41、he same number of accidents.D. They joined hands in reducing accidents.71. Which passage would give more information on the prevention of road accidents?A. B. C. D. (C)Teens Get High Off Digital DrugsKid are getting high using headphones. Certain MP3 music downloads available online supposedly induc
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