广东省东莞市松山湖莞美学校2016届高三下学期适应性考试(2)英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、莞美学校2016届高三年级高考适应性考试2英 语第一部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AThe China Daily newspaper is looking for English senior business editors, senior copy editors and graphic designers to strengthen its international team. We offer a competitive salary pa
2、ckage, free accommodation with utilities paid for 90 percent, medical reimbursement(报销), a seven-day paid leave and eleven-day public holidays.Senior Business EditorYou must: assist the business editor in setting goals and working on achieving them; be an excellent team person who can generate ideas
3、 and think creatively and be able to rewrite totally if needed and help junior staff; ideally have been working or have worked in a position of responsibility and understand what leadership involves; have had at least five years editing experience working on editing the Business Desk and be familiar
4、 with industry software.Senior Copy EditorYou must: work on shifts in the Business Desk and usually have the last word before the page is sent to print; edit or rewrite copy and give excellent headlines and captions; have had at least two years editing experience working on editing desks and be fami
5、liar with industry software.Graphic DesignerYou must: have excellent skills in information graphics; be good at illustrations and freehand drawings; be experienced in newspaper or magazine designs; have a good sense of printing designs; be good at Macintosh software, including InDesign, Illustrator
6、and Photoshop; be fluent in English.For enquiries or to apply, write to job chinadaily. com. cn.1According to the first paragraph, we can know that _.A. the workers have the right to enjoy eleven-day public holidaysB. the workers there can enjoy a seven-day leave without payC. the workers can enjoy
7、free accommodations completelyD. the workers need to pay by themselves if they are ill2What is NOT required about Graphic Designer?A. Be good at Photoshop.B. Have excellent skills in information graphics.C. Have a good sense of printing designs.D. Write proper headlines and captions.3What is the pur
8、pose of this passage?A. To describe the positions of China Daily.B. To advertise for some good employees.C. To tell you how to become part of this group.D. To describe the working conditions of China Daily.BIt was Sunday morning. I heard loud noises of moving furniture in the next room. I could almo
9、st feel the excitement of John who was soon going to get a room of his own. I knew how much he longed for his right to privacy when he was sharing a room with his younger brother, Robot. He said, “Mum, Can I have a room of my own? I could use Jeffs. He wont mind.”It was true that Jeff had graduated
10、from college and flown from the nest. But would he mind? The room was the place where I told him a thousand stories and we had a thousand talks. As close as we were, though, the time came when Jeff needed a door between us. His life was spreading into areas that had less to do with family. I no long
11、er could-or-should know everything about him.It turned out that getting Jeffs permission was easy. He said, “Of course, Mum, it would be selfish of me to hold on to it.” Then his voice softened, “Mum, I wont be living at home again you know that.” Behind his glasses, his eyes were lit with all the l
12、ove. There were no doors closed here they had all opened up again.As John and I were cleaning the room, I fixed my eyes on Jeffs things around me and could almost touch the little boy I knew was gone forever. I looked at the room and, in my heart, I let it go. To hold on would be, as Jeff said, self
13、ish. Now it was time for John, shouldering through the door, his eyes bright with promise of independence, to disappear behind the door. It was time for letting go to happen again. 4The underlined sentence in the second paragraph probably means “_”.A. Jeff needed his right to privacy B. Jeff finally
14、 flew out of the houseC. Jeff got tired of those familiar storiesD. Jeff would have less to do with his family5Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. John was moving to live with his brother.B. John was eager to get a room of his own.C. Jeff volunteered to give his room to John.D
15、. Jeff refused to let his brother have his room.6How did the author feel about her childrens sense of independence?A. Delighted. B. Jealous. C. Mixed. D. Embarrassed.7It can be inferred from the passage that _.A. the children did not like to live with adultsB. all her three kids made the author feel
16、 depressedC. none of the members in the family thought the same wayD. the author loved and missed the time together with her kidsCAfter more than 3,000 years, a statue of the Egyptian king Amenhotep III has been erected in the city of Luxor after being knocked down by an earthquake.One of the great
17、figures in the story of ancient Egypt, Amenhotep III was a boy king. He became king of Egypt at the age of only 12 years. He ruled at a time when Egyptian civilization was at its very height.Amenhotep III was given statues in his honor and among them this 13-meter-high statue stood on the bank of th
18、e Nile until it was knocked down by an earthquake 3,000 years ago. So for 30 centuries, it lay in pieces in the field, more than 80 pieces. Now the statue has been restored and shown to the public. There is another very similar huge statue of Amenhotep III. It was also damaged by that earthquake. An
19、d it, too, has been repaired and put back in its place. These two statues stand at the gates of the famous funerary temple in Luxor, which has another two huge seated figures of the kings.And the background for this is just that tourism is very important to the Egyptian economy after whats been happ
20、ening recently. Years of disturbance (骚乱)has hit the Egyptian economy in many ways and any improvement of that economy will need to be helped by the tourist industry. The legacy(遗产)of ancient Egypt is so much, so important to that tourist industry. And the images coming from Luxor today show just ho
21、w delighted and proud the archeologists and the local people are for what theyve seen today. 8. What can we learn about Amenhotep III from the passage?A. He was deeply loved by Egyptians. B. He created the brilliant civilization of Egypt.C. He began to rule Egypt at a young age. D. He had a lot of s
22、tatues built for himself.9. The underlined word in Paragraph 3 means _.A. put downB. repairedC. given backD. recreated10. According to Paragraph 3, the two statues of Amenhotep III _.A. were the same size and shapeB. were put back inside the funerary templeC. were knocked down by different earthquak
23、esD. were both standing before a famous temple in Luxor 11. How may repairing the statues benefit Egypt?A. It can promote the economic development of Egypt.B. It drives the development of archeology in Egypt.C. It can help to end the serious disturbance in Egypt.D. It encourages people to build grea
24、t statues in Egypt.DElectronic book publishing has many of the same risks and opportunities as electronic music publishing. By delivering text direct to the readers computer screen, the e-book could cut down costs, and allow creators to deal directly with their audience, by passing(绕开)traditional pu
25、blishers and traders. But it also raises the possibility of mass piracy(盗版). Phil Rance, founder and managing director of Online Originals, a London-based e-book publisher, sums it up, “No one wants Napster(在线音乐服务)to happen to books.”Indeed, the most popular MP3 may have put the frighteners on an in
26、dustry that generally operates some way behind the “bleeding edge”. The Meta Group, a leading US-based market researcher, says publishers are far too concerned about protecting their rights, “We believe all the recent legal control over Napster is like putting a finger in a river that is already ove
27、rflowing. Publishers need to deal with reality and come up with new ways to develop wide electronic distribution, asking the question: How can we use the certainty of wide distribution to our advantage?”At the moment, most publishers would like to limit the use of e-books to the person who bought th
28、em, or to the computer used to download them. If that can be done, e-books become just an extra income stream in a publishing industry that would continue to operate the way it does today, according to Terry Robinson, business manager for Adobes e-paper group. “If youve cracked the digital rights as
29、pect, youve cracked the market.” He says.Robert Nichols, Books Director at BOL agrees, “Rights management is absolutely important. Publishers just say that until copyright is secure, we are not going to talk.” 12. According to the text, what is the similarity of e-books to electronic music?A. They b
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