上海市进才中学2020届高三3月月考英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、进才中学 2020 届高三下 3 月英语考试卷II. Grammar and VocabularySection AUniversities Show “ Red Card” to English MajorsAn increasing number of Chinese universities are showing English the “red card” and sending it off the academic playing field. Just last month, five more universities announced that they would no
2、 longer offer English as a major,_1 CET-4 (大学英语四级考试) will still be required for graduation.At first sight, it may appear that these universities are downgrading the importance of learning English. In actual fact, they are responding to the economic reality _ 2_ English majors do not have good job pr
3、ospects after graduation. And the same holds true for graduates in other Arts majors.According to MyCOS, the Beijing-based education research group, English graduates, along with those in history, literature and law, have _ 3_ (low) starting salaries and lowest employment rate. Engineering, economic
4、s and science graduates have better job prospects and make twice as much money, with IT graduates 4 (make) the most.In _5_ 1980s, the Chinese government made the study of English a priority as part of its reform andopening-up policy. English majors were in high demand in business and in government b
5、ecause people with good English-language skills were so rare. Today, about 350 million Chinese have studied, or are studying, English. Ten million of them _ 6_ (consider) functionally bilingual. So, when an employer looks at a graduates rsum , it is assumed that he or she has good English skills.How
6、ever, for those of you who truly love English, you should not be discouraged. The demand for English teachers isstill high at all levels of education, _ 7_ in public schools and in private institutions.Zhang Luis probably familiar to most of you as the elegant young woman _ 8_ (see)standing or sitti
7、ngslightly behind top government officials when they meet leaders from English-speaking countries. Zhang is a translator. In 2015, she made 54 overseas trips accompanying various leaders such as Li Keqiang. Over the years, she has been the official Chinese/English translator _ 9_ major international
8、 conferences.Zhang studied English and law at university. She _10_(plan) to be a teacher, but her skills attracted the attention of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs . They offered her a job in the diplomatic service . It is not the career she had planned, but her abilities enabled her to grasp the op
9、portunity.So, if English is really your passion, let Zhang be your model and just choose a university that has not shown it the “red card.”Section BBathroom Reveals Your Repayment AbilityBanks and other lenders typically look at borrowers credit histories, tax forms and other financial information t
10、o determine whether they will get paid back. In China, _ 11_ lenders also look at their bathrooms.As the economy slows, the government wants to nurture a credit culture to get Chinese families spending instead of saving. While the countrys wealth has _12_, the financial system has not kept pace. Som
11、e people have had no_13 to credit card or mortgage, so lenders often have little reliable information about potential borrowers.To fill the gaps, one upstart lender, China Rapid Finance, _14 data analysis with on-the-ground spade work.The companys investigators, in more than 90 cities, check for the
12、 number of toothbrushes or towels to determine how many people are living in a house. They look for dirty dishes in the kitchen. They take photos of a potential borrower at work to confirm employment status.A growing number of companies are trying to crack the credit code in China. The internet gian
13、ts Alibaba, Tencent and Baidu are developing credit _15 systems based on users online transactions and search histories.The World Bank estimated that 79 percent of Chinas population above the age of 15 have bank accounts, while only 10 percent have ever borrowed from the formal financial system. Chi
14、nas banks have a(n) _16consumerslending business. Contrarily, online lenders are_17_ as the pioneers, satisfying China s rising consumer class.Alibabas financial affiliate( 隶属机构), Huabei, makes small loans to online shoppers and vendors on its e-commerce platforms.Peer- to-peer platforms have proved
15、 hugely popular in China, but the industrys reputation has been _18_by scandal, like the collapse of Ezubao.After that, regulators have stepped up their oversight of online lenders, including setting_19on the amountsthat can be borrowed. The regulators tightening grip is “something like a shepherd _
16、20herding his sheep into anincreasingly narrowing pen or chute,” said Mark Natkin, the founder and managing director at Marbridge Consulting, based in Beijing.III. Reading ComprehensionSection APresident Coolidges statement, “The business of America is business,” still points to an important truth t
17、oday-that business institutions have more prestige( 威 望 ) in American society than any other kind of organization, including the government. Why do business institutions _21_ this great prestige?One reason is that Americans _22_ business as being more firmly based on the ideal of _23 thanother insti
18、tutions in society. Since competition is seen as the major _24_ of progress and prosperity by mostAmericans, competitive business institutions are25 . Competition is not only good in itself, it is the means bywhich other basic American _26_ such as individual freedom, equality of opportunity, and ha
19、rd work are protected.Competition _27 the freedom of the individual by ensuring that there is no monopoly( 垄 断 ) of power. Incontrast to one all-powerful government, many businesses compete against each other for _28 _. Theoretically, if onebusiness tries to take unfair advantage of its customers, i
20、t will lose to competing business which treats its customers more fairly. Where many businesses compete for the customers dollars, they cannot afford to _29 them like inferiorsor slaves.A _30_is often made between business, which is competitive, and _31, which is a monopoly.Because business is compe
21、titive, many Americans believe that it is more supportive of freedom than government, even though government leaders are elected by the people and business leaders are not. Many Americans believe, then, that competition is as important, or even more important, than democracy in preserving _32 _.Comp
22、etition in business is also believed to _33 the ideal of equality of opportunity. Competition is seen asan open and fair race where success goes to the swiftest person _34_his or her social class background. Competitive success is commonly seen as the American _35_ to social rank based on family bac
23、kground. Business is therefore viewed as an expression of the idea of equality of opportunity rather than the aristocratic(贵族的) idea35. A. contributionB. solutionC. alternativeD. appealSection BAAmazon has suddenly withdrawn its plans to build a satellite headquarters in New York City, citing growin
24、g opposition of local elected officials in a shifting political climate.The decision marks a stunning reversal just three months after Amazon crowned Long Island City Queens, one of twowinners of a highly public nationwide search in which hundreds of communities vied for the tech groups investment.B
25、y losing Amazon, New York will sacrifice an estimated 25,000 jobs -paying an average annual salary of $150,000 each- as well as a signature victory in a broader effort to transform the financial services capital into a technology hub to rival Silicon Valley.Amazons about-face is a particular setback
26、 for governor Andrew Cuomo, who led the companys recruitment and touted its November decision as the citys biggest-ever economic development win.At the same time, it appeared to confirm the dominance of a progressive wing of the Democratic party, led by the recently elected Queens representative Ale
27、xandria Ocasio-Cortez, who was suspicious of Amazons arrival. Ms, Ocasio-Cortez questioned its opposition to organized labor and whether local citizens would benefit from its jobs.Amazon officials said the decision to abandon New York had been taken recently, and would not discuss what role, if any,
28、 Jeff Bezos , the companys founder, played in the move.“The commitment to building a headquarters required positivecollaborative relationships with state and localofficials who will be supportive over the long term,” Amazon wrote in a blog post. “While polls show that 70 percent of New Yorkers suppo
29、rt our plans and investment, a number of state and local politicians have made it clear that they oppose our presence and will not work with us.”Amazon said it did not intend to reopen the search process for a replacement. Instead , company officials expect to spread the jobs they planned to locate
30、in Queens around existing Amazon facilities in Boston, San Diego, Vancouver and the Bay Area.36. Amazon drew back from setting up a satellite headquarters in that _ _.A. there is a widespread public objection.B. the political climate is favorable to revolution.C. a number of state and local politici
31、ans changed their tunes.D. Long Island lost the fierce competition for the investment.37. The underlined word “about-face” is closest in meaning to_.A. victoryB. reversalC. investmentD. support38. Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. Amazon reoriented itself from a financial ce
32、nter to a technology hub.B. Jeff Bezos was to blame for his mistakes in decision-making.C. Andrew Cuomo had prejudice against Amazons new headquarters plan.D. Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez was cautious in response to Amazons plan.39. What is the passage mainly concerned with?A. Amazon relocate its new fac
33、ilities in Queens.B. Amazon drops plans for headquarters in New York City.C. Amazon seeks to cooperate with state and local politicians.D. Amazon is under fire for withdrawing the plan for a facility.BWhen you leave retirement planning too late, it may be difficult to start putting aside adequate fu
34、nds in the years when you have other financial commitments.The Central Provident Fund (CPF) Board conducted a Facebook contest ( last year, collecting stories and anecdotes others have to share on their difficulties in managing their finances, relating to cash flow, housing, healthcare and retiremen
35、t.Thankfully, there is now an easy way to start with the latest CPF Board initiative, Are You Ready(AYR). Launched in 2011, AYR is designed to encourage Singaporeans to kick-start their financial and retirement planning.Through tools, talks and games, AYR provides an informative and interactive way
36、for Singaporeans to understand the importance of retirement planning; and take an active role in working towards it.AYR revolves around 4 checklists built upon 4 key messages:Managing your cash flowA basic step in financial planning, this puts you in a better position to consider other aspects of re
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