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高三英语模拟试题及答案

高三英语模拟试题及答案

高三(San)英语模拟试题及答案第一(Yi)节听(Ting)下面(Mian)5段对话。

每段对话后有一道小(Xiao)题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题,每段对话你将听一遍。

1.What does the man want to borrow?A.A pencil.B.Aneraser. C.A pen.2.What is the woman doing now?A.Eating.B.Goinghome. C.Having group study.3.What does the man have for earthquake preparation?A.A candle.B.A radio.C.A flashlight.4.Where does the conversation most probably take place?A.In a bank.B. In ahotel. C.In a store.5.Where will the man go for his holiday?A.Brazil.B.Denmark.C.Greece.第二节听下面4段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读每小题。

听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白你将听两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。

6.When does the supermarket close on Sundays?A.At 5:00 pm.B.At 7:00 pm.C. At 8:00 pm.7.What have the two speakers decided to do now?A.Go shopping.B.Take awalk. C.Have dinner听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。

全国高三高中英语高考模拟带答案解析

全国高三高中英语高考模拟带答案解析

全国高三高中英语高考模拟班级:___________ 姓名:___________ 分数:___________一、单项选择1. I've tried very hard to improve my English. But by no means________with my progress. A.the teacher is not satisfiedB.is the teacher not satisfiedC.the teacher is satisfiedD.is the teacher satisfied2.—— My room gets very cold at night.—— ____.A.So is mine B.So mine isC.So does mine D.So mine does3. If Joe's wife won't go to the party,____.A.he will either B.neither will heC.he neither will D.either he will4. So difficult____it to work out the problem that I decided to ask Tom for advice.A.I did find B.didI findC.I have found D.have I found5. At the foot of the mountain____.A.a village lie B.lies a villageC.does a village lie D.lying a village6. Just in front of our house____with a history of l,000 years.A.does a tall tree stand B.stands a tall treeC.a tall tree is standing D.atall tree stands7. David said that it was because of his strong interest in literature___hechose the course. A.that B.whatC.why D.how8. I just wonder________that makes him so excited.A.why it does B.what he doesC.how it is D.what it is9. It____we had stayed together for a couple of weeks____I found we had a lot in common. A.was until; when B.was until; thatC.wasn't until; when D.wasn't until; that10. It was not until she got home____Jennifer realized she had lost her keys.A.when B.thatC.where D.before11. It is what you do rather than what you say____matters.A.that B.whatC.which D.this12. For a moment nothing happened Then all shouting together.A.voices had come B.came voicesC.voices would come D.did voices come13. Not until I came home last night ________ to bed.A.Mum did go B.did Mum goC.went Mum D.Mum went14. Little about her own safety, though she was in great danger herself.A.did Rose care B.Rose did careC.Rose does care D.does Rose care15. So sudden ________that the enemy had no time to escape.A.did the attack B.the attack didC.was the attack D.the attack was16. Unsatisfied with the payment, he took the job just to got some work experience.A.though was he B.though he wasC.he was though D.was he though17. I travel to the Binhai New Area by light railway every day, _____ do many businessmen who live in downtown Tianjin.A.as B.whichC.when D.though18.The computer was used in teaching. As a result, not only ______ , but students became more interested in the lessons.A.saved was teachers’ energyB.was teachers’ energy savedC.teachers’ energy was savedD.was saved teachers’ energy19. Some of you may have finished unit one. _____, you can go on to unit two.A.If you may B.If you doC.If not D.If so20. It was _____ he came bank from Africa that year _________ he met the girl he would like to marry. A.when; then B.not; untilC.not until; that D.only; when21. Only when _______ be possible to sign the papers.A.does the lawyer come with itB.the lawyer comes will itC.has the lawyer come it willD.the lawyer comes it will22. It was announced that only when the terrible disease was under control _______ to return to their homes. A.the residents would decideB.would the residents decideC.would the residents be decidedD.the residents would be decided23.— Do you know __________ they got to know each other?— It was last year ________ they both taught English in China.A.when was it that; when B.when it was that; thatC.when it was that; when D.when was it that; that24. Correct the errors in the following sentences, if .A.not B.necessaryC.any D.ever二、完形填空---____that he manage to get the information?---Oh,a friend of his helped him.A.Where was it B.What was itC.How was it D.Why was it全国高三高中英语高考模拟答案及解析一、单项选择1. I've tried very hard to improve my English. But by no means________with my progress.A.the teacher is not satisfiedB.is the teacher not satisfiedC.the teacher is satisfiedD.is the teacher satisfied【答案】D【解析】当by no means, in no case, on no condition等表示否定意义的介词短语置于句首时,其后要用倒装语序。

2024届天津天津中学高三下学期高考英语模拟试卷(一模)含答案

2024届天津天津中学高三下学期高考英语模拟试卷(一模)含答案

2024届天津天津中学高三下学期高考英语模拟试卷(一模)一、单项选择1、—Skipping breakfast is a good way to lose weight.—______. Actually it has the opposite effect.A. I can't agree moreB. That's not the caseC. That's itD. I'm glad to know that2、—Although we live in a peaceful country, there are still many areas of the world at war.—I think we should ___ solving international dispute by negotiation instead of appealing to arms.A. admitB. approachC. assessD. advocate3、Jason is telling kids something interesting in the living room. He ___ have had a brilliant journey in BeijingA. mustB. shouldC. couldD. would4、Einstein liked Bose's paper so much that he ___ his own work and translated it into German.A. gave offB. turned downC. took overD. set aside5、These comments came ___ specific questions often asked by local newsmen.A. in memory ofB. in response toC. in touch withD. in possession of6、 going to study in the United States, Dahlia began to pack her luggage.A. To approve ofB. Approving ofC. Having approved ofD. Having been approved of7、Many young people, most ___ were well-educated, headed for remote regions to chase their dreams.A. of whichB. of themC. of whomD. of those8、The unexpected competition result had the crowd ___ and then the thunderous applause burst out.A. on the edge of the seatB. ticking all the right boxesC. in their own rightD. holding their horses9、Mr. Wang, who is said to have moved to Tianjin, ___ at No.4 Middle School in Beijing for thirty yearsA. has taughtB. is teachingC. has been teachingD. taught10、Friends need to be frank with one another, so it is also possible and necessary to exchange______ views in time.A. essentialB. potentialC. controversialD. compulsory11、The number of firms selling smartphones in this region ___ since last year.A. droppedB. was being droppedC. have been droppingD. has dropped12、The exhibition tells us ___ we should do something to protect our planet from air pollution.A. whereB. whyC. whatD. which13、When I entered the room, I found Emily seated quietly on the sofa, her eyes ___ on the storybook.A. fixedB. fixingC. to fixD. to be fixed14、—Are you going to have your essay published?—___ It's too good an opportunity to miss.A. No problem!B. You bet.C. What for?D. Why bother?15、 the job takes a significant amount of time, most students agree that the experience is worth it.A. If onlyB. In thatC. AlthoughD. In case二、完型填空16、 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

高三英语模拟试卷(附答案)

高三英语模拟试卷(附答案)

高三英语模拟卷第一卷(三部分共115分)第一部分:听力(30分)第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,満分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,満分15分)1.——How about the price of these refrigerators?——They are equal in price to, if not cheaper than, at other stores.A. othersB. itC. thatD. the others2. Though they are people of different sorts, they always buy dresses of style.A. 不填B. the; aC. 不填; aD. the; the3. or you will fail; would be the situation you face.A. Try hard; soB. Don’t lose heart; whichC. Go all out; suchD. Keep up your courage; as4. We are more or less overjoyed at the news of China the World Trade Organization in October this year.A. to have enteredB. To enterC. will enterD. entering5. Is this computer company you visited the office where my brother worked?A. what B . the one C. the one where D. that6. ——My foot hurts terribly, doctor.——Well, I wonder it has been like this?A. since whenB. howC. whereD. when7. and we will complete the task set to us.A. AnotherB. An hour laterC. After an hourD. In an hour8. In front of our house stands a tall tree, _____top well above the tops of other trees.A. whichB. whatC. itsD. whose9. It was _____ that caused him to serve dinner an hour later than usual.A . we were too later B. because we were late C. our being late D. us being late10. We may conclude that ____a planet only approximately like our own, life is almost certain to start.A. giveB. givenC. to giveD. to be give11. Today, far from ____ too much, there is only just enough plastics available.A. beingB. there isC. there beingD. for there to be12. Although many people view argument as bad , argument is sometimes useful ____it forces people to expose their own points of view.A. by whichB. to whichC. in thatD. so that13. Ah, no wonder this boot won’t ____.I’ve been trying it on the wrong foot.A. put onB. have onC. go onD. fit on14. Never have I thought of the way ____he explained to us.A. in whichB. whatC. whichD. how15. ____has got round that it will be five days ____he comes back to his native place.A. That ; whenB. News; thatC. It ; sinceD. word; before第二节,完型填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,満分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黒。

2024届广东省广州市高三下册英语仿真模拟试卷(二模)附答案

2024届广东省广州市高三下册英语仿真模拟试卷(二模)附答案

2024届广东省广州市高三下学期英语仿真模拟试卷(二模)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。

2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。

回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。

3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。

ATrain the important skills modern editors use to evaluate and enhance writing for clarity, precision and accuracy.In this course, students will learn how an editor approaches a submitted piece, going beyond sentence-level error and looking at the big picture around accuracy, style and organization. Understanding the different challenges in an editor's job, students will get a behind-the-scenes look at this sometimes busy and often exciting career. Meanwhile, students will grow their own technical editing skills and return home a more competent editor.Using Gen Z Era as their case study, students will meet and study under the people who decide what topics are relevant and valuable to the audience and who determine the overall editorial strategy, ensuring that the content meets the standards and tone of the publication.Course Highlights● Visit the media city and attend lectures by award-winning guest speakers.● Assess articles as well as question and coach the authors to get the best piece possible.● Connect with professionals who manage the development and publication of accurate and worthy content.● Edit one piece into a well-written and fact-checked article in the style of Gen Z Era.Price● Residential Program (Students live on campus):$6,600● Day Program(Students commute to class every day): $5,500(Graduating seniors can have a $400 discount if applying before May 2,2024.)Term Date: July 9-July 21,2024Application Deadline: Friday, May 31,2024sion:21. Which is the probable name of the course?A. Career Development in Media.B. Editorial Decision-making.C. Fundamentals of Editing.D. Introduction to Publication.22. What will students do in the course?A. Interview award-winning guests.B. Help authors improve their articles.C. Connect with professional publishers.D. Edit one article for Gen Z Era.23. A graduating senior applying for a Day Program on April 30, 2024 should pay _______.A.$5,100B.$5,500C.$6,200D. $6,600BCourage is a huge theme in my life, a quality I constantly seek, appreciate, and analyze. The root of“courage”is “cor,” the Latin word for heart. Originally, courage meant“to speak one’s mind by telling all one's heart.”While courage is often associated with heroism nowadays, I believe true courage lies in being open and honest about who we are and how we feel.I recently witnessed an example of true courage. During a mountain-climbing trip with my15-year-old daughter and some college students, I noticed her struggling to keep up with the group. Despite my suggestions to rest, she persisted until she couldn't breathe properly.Panicked, I called out to the front for help, but there was no response, and we had no cellphone signal. Fortunately, two students just came back to check out on us. They offered assistance and calmed us down. As we continued at a slower pace, they shared their own experiences, from starting out as beginners like my daughter to becoming consistently among the first to reach the peak.“You know,” one of them said, looking at my daughter,“I was just like you when I started. Butwith practice and proper pace, you'll get there too.”“Yeah, don't let your lack of experience stop you,” the other added. “It's okay to admit when you're struggling or not feeling alright. In fact, it's important to speak up and ask for help when you need it. That's how we improve and grow.”Reaching the mountain top was a huge relief for both my daughter and me. However, the two students addressed the celebrating group directly, emphasizing the importance of staying together in tough environments. Their words led the group to apologize to us for overlooking our struggle.I was totally amazed at their bravery, and my daughter learned that it's okay to be the least experienced in a group. Courage, I've come to realize, has a ripple effect. Each time we choose courage, we inspire those around us to be a little brave r and make the world a little better.24. Why does the author mention the original meaning of courage?A. To argue for the true essence of courage.B. To question the common belief of courage.C. To show the changing meaning of courage.D. To compare different interpretations of courage.25. What did the two students suggest the daughter do?A. Challenge her own limits.B. Seek help whenever possible.C. Keep to a suitable pace.D. Stick with experienced climbers.26. Which action in the mountain-climbing story is an example of true courage?A. The mother asked the girl to rest.B. The girl tried hard not to fall behind.C. The group celebrated the reach of the top.D. The two students pointed out the group's fault.27. What does the author intend to tell us?A. Kindness connects us all.B. Being a beginner takes courage.C. With courage, everyone can be perfect.D. We don't have to be a hero to be brave.C“It's not unusual for guests to feel emotional when they discover the story behind our food,” says Patrick Navis. “Not to mention when they taste it. One even cried with happiness.” The setting forthese tearful scenes? Navis's restaurant in a Dutch city. Here, the owner and his team create experimental food using herbs, roots, flowers and nuts—some common, others less so.Most of these ingredients(食材) come from the Ketelbroek Food Forest nearby. To the untrained eye, it's like an ordinary wood. But there's one key difference: everything in it is edible. It was set up in 2009 by Dutch botanist and environmentalist Noah Eck as an experiment in slow farming, to see what would happen if the right combination of food plants were left to grow together like a natural forest, without chemicals.“It's the first ‘food forest’ of its kind in Europe and we’re one of the few restaurants around the world cooperating in this way,”says Navis.“We have over 400 different species of edible plants we plan our menus around, including some we previously knew little about." He harvests the ingredients and, with his fellow chefs, works them into beautifully presented tasting menus, served in a dining room hidden in the backstreets of the city,“To us, fine dining is not about the fame of a restaurant, its location, expensive decoration, fancy cooking and wine list,”says Navis.“It's about adding value through creativity and using ingredients nobody knows of, which are grown with great attention.”However, he adds, luxury cooking can be about enhancing everyday ingredients, too.“When looking at cooking in this way, who can argue that caviar(鱼子酱), for example, is more valuable than a carrot grown with specialist knowledge?”Experimentation is extremely important to Navis. In the next five years, he hopes to open an outdoor restaurant. But for now, the most important thing is to continue focusing on how plants are being grown and the perennial system used in the Food Forest, reducing the need for replanting each season.28. What can we learn about Navis's restaurant?A. It is well received by its guests.B. It serves food with moving stories.C. It offers experimental food for free.D. It is known for its rare food sources.29. How is Ketelbrock Food Forest different from ordinary woods?A. It is a natural forest.B. Diverse plants coexist in it.C. Plants there take longer to grow.D. It provides safe food ingredients.30. What is the key element of fine dining according to Navis?A. Convenient locations.B. Expensive ingredients.C. Innovative menus.D. Fancy cooking techniques.31. What does “the perennial system” in the last paragraph probably refer to?A. The sustainable farming practice.B. Farming with proper use of chemicals.C. Natural farming without human intervention.D. An experimental farm for an outdoor restaurant.DMy father started learning French at 57, drawn by the potential benefits of bilingualism in delaying dementia (失智症). Now,20 years later, he's on his third teacher. Many people like my father have attempted to pick up a new language. But can this really boost brain health?According to experts, regularly using a new language brings cognitive(认知的) benefits. If you're trying to recall the right words in another language, your brain is forced to inhibit your mother tongue. This process, called cognitive inhibition, helps improve your brain function. Repeating this process makes your brain more resistant to diseases like dementia. The more you challenge your brain, the better it functions, even if your brain health starts to decline.However, evidence for the benefits of learning a second language in your 60s is weaker. Research by Dr. Leo Antoniou found that older Italians who took English lessons for four months didn't see any difference in their cognition scores, but people who didn't saw their scores decline. Prof. Diana Smith's 2023 studies found similar results.Researchers offered a few potential explanations for their disappointing results. One is that the participants were highly motivated volunteers, probably of high cognitive level for their age, making it hard to see any improvements. “When choosing participants, we have to be careful, are they really representative of the population?” said Dr. Judith Ware. Another is that the language interventions were perhaps too short. These studies have used language lessons that “were very different in their length and frequency,” said Prof. Laura Grossman.To Dr. Antoniou, the limited findings are not entirely surprising. No one would say that learning a new language for six months would be the same as having used two languages for your entire life. But he does think that language lessons can provide cognitive benefits by being cognitively stimulating.Perhaps more important, Prof. Grossman said, learning another language offers other potential advantages, like traveling or connecting with new communities. My father, for example, has remained pen friends with his first teacher and traveled to France numerous times.And at 76, he's as sharp as ever.32. What happens in the process of “cognitive inhibition” ?A. Memory improves.B. Native language is held back.C. Dementia is cured.D. Brain health worsens.33. Which is a possible explanation for the disappointing research results?A. The intervention of the first language.B. The great length of the language course.C. The poor choice of research participants.D. The age difference of the research subjects.34. Whose opinion does the author support by mentioning his father's experience?A. Leo Antoniou's.B. Diana Smith's.C. Judith Ware's.D. Laura Grossman's.35. Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?A. Is it never too late to learn a new language?B. Can learning a new language delay dementia?C. Why does my father start learning a new language?D. How does learning a new language benefit aging brain?第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

2024届甘肃省张掖市某校高三下学期第三次模拟英语试卷

2024届甘肃省张掖市某校高三下学期第三次模拟英语试卷

2024届甘肃省张掖市某校高三下学期第三次模拟英语试卷一、阅读理解What is a GPA?A GPA, or Grade Point Average, typically ranging from one to four, is a number reflecting your course performance on average. It’s used by universities to determine whether students meet academic standards and by students to enhance job prospects or secure admission into post-graduate programs.How to calculate a GPA?● Determine the letter grade and the number of credit hours for each course you take in a term;● Translate the letter grade to grade points using your school’s grading system;● Multiply the grade points by the credit hours for that course;● Add up all the credit hours for the courses;● Divide the total number of grade points by the total credit hours and you get the GPA.What are the consequences of failing college courses?● Every failing grade (F) significantly impacts your GPA for that academic year, limiting clubs, organizations and program choices, as competitive programs require top GPAs.● Most financial aid programs require a specific GPA.A sharp drop in GPA due to several course failures may lead to withdrawal from financial aid programs, unless you retake the coursesand pass.● For college athletes on sports scholarships, failing courses repeatedly can lead to losing scholarships and team sports.● Failing multiple courses can result in school removal and affect future applications. 1.Where is this text probably taken from?A.An academic course guide.B.A campus job fair poster.C.A graduate application form.D.An athletic team schedule.2.What is Jane Smith’s GPA this term?A.3.3.B.3.0.C.2.8.D.1.0.3.What would be a result if you get one F in college?A.School removal.B.Loss of financial aid.C.Choice limitation.D.Disqualification in sports.Chaudhary weaves (编织) together lengths of rope and grass collected from the nearby riverbank in her village, skillfully shaping the materials into a gift box while instructing a group of women to follow suit.The ropes being used were once the lifeline for mountain climbers tackling Nepal’s mountains and were then cast away. Diverse measures to remove such discarded materials have rocketed since 2019, when the government launched Clean Mountain Campaign.Around 140,000 tons of waste were collected on Mt. Everest alone, which were handled accordingly, either securely buried or recycled.Some waste is now finding fresh life, transformed by skilled hands like Chaudhary’s into items to sell, thanks to an initiative led by Acharya, an owner of a waste processing business and an advocate for sustainable waste management. She has been working with the cleaning campaign, aiming at mountains like Mt. Everest.“Metal waste goes through the recycling process, but we weren’t capable of recycling these ropes and cooking gas cans,” Acharya says. It didn’t occur to her that the waste which couldn’t be recycled could be reused until she met Rai at an art exhibition and a solution emerged.Rai, a businessman dealing in craftworks, helped connect Acharya with Chaudhary and her team of craftswomen in hopes of unlocking the economic value of the mountain waste. Withflexible hours, the project gives the craftswomen an opportunity to earn money even as they maintain their household responsibilities.“While this seems insignificant compared to waste in the mountains, it’s a start. We can’t supply sufficient raw material with waste sorting and cleaning processes taking plenty of time and money,” Acharya says, desperate to expand the program to involve more women and treat more waste. But progress has been slow. “We need investment to mechanize the cleaning and processing of waste in the initial phase to provide the crafting team with enough materials to meet their demand,” she adds.4.What were the ropes mentioned in paragraph 2 initially intended as?A.Tools for tying up weeds.B.Villagers’ basic necessities of life.C.Raw materials tor unique artworks.D.Life-saving devices for mountaineers. 5.What inspired Acharya’s resolution of non-recyclable waste?A.A journey to the rural area.B.An encounter with a trader.C.Information from a product launch.D.Attendance at an academic conference. 6.What does Acharya expect to do based on the last paragraph?A.Train more senior technicians.B.Obtain a better reputation.C.Drop waste washing procedures.D.Bring in advanced equipment.7.What is the best title for the text?A.Chaudhary: An Eco-Minded Folk ArtistB.Nepali Women Are Turning Garbage into CraftsC.Clean Mountain Campaign Has Already Taken EffectD.A Headache: Mt. Everest Is Heavily Littered with WasteQuiet Parks International (QPI) have got every reason to award Quiet Trail to the Niobrara National Scenic River this year, making it the other Quiet Trail in the world after Cuifeng Lake Trail, Taiwan. Kalli Kieborz, Director of Niobrara Council, received the award for their assistance in managing and protecting its natural resources, including natural quiet, since 1997.This Award concluded a two-year process that included exploring the full length of the river to collect qualitative and quantitative acoustic (听觉的) data. Gordon Hempton, cofounder of QPI, stated, “Our testing process is very exact. Beyond collecting standard acoustic data, each teammember must agree unhesitatingly that natural quiet existed throughout the testing period. The river’s splendid geologic landscape, unusual atmospheric conditions and outstanding wildlife all contributed to a positive outcome.”The Niobrara River is notable for its beauty, ecological importance, and recreational appeal in the northern Great Plains, U.S.. Six major ecosystems meet in the Niobrara National Scenic River valley, resulting in a special mix of more than 160 plant and animal species. “It is filled with unique, even one-of-a-kind opportunities for the curious and adventurous visitors,” said John Ricks, Nebraska Tourism director.“97% of the U.S. population faces noise pollution from sources like flights and highways. In fact, the more quiet we have, the more we can see and hear about the world, so we are thrilled to be able to offer it at Niobrara National Scenic River. From a quiet starry night to peaceful natural escapes, it uncovers what cannot be enjoyed in many other places,” stated Susan Cook, another director.Areas like the Niobrara National Scenic River offer an opportunity to showcase quiet, unspoiled areas in a noisy world. Today, as people’s life is overloaded with noise, the intentional seeking-out of quiet areas is on the rise and with it, the opportunity to engage new travelers in visiting the beautiful, yet still largely hidden treasure of the wild.8.Which of the following best describes the testing process?A.Flexible.B.Reliable.C.Simple.D.Loose.9.What is a consequence of ecosystems meeting in the valley?A.Ecology imbalance.B.Biodiversity enrichment.C.Species competition.D.Tourism boost.10.What does Susan Cook highlight in paragraph 4?A.The joy of winning the award.B.The outcome of noise pollution.C.The activities of enjoying quiet.D.The value of natural quiet.11.What is the author’s purpose in writing the text?A.To call on efforts to reconnect with nature.B.To inform the recognition of a quiet river.C.To display the challenges of protecting ecosystem.D.To stress the need to escape busyness of modern life.One day I typed into ChatGPT all about my upset feelings and it instantly responded, offering a list of practical advice. Nowadays millions of people are already turning to ChatGPT and specialist therapy (治疗) chatbots for convenient and inexpensive mental health support.Some experts say this is a boon. After all, AI, undisturbed by embarrassment and burnout, might be able to express empathy (同理心) more openly and tirelessly than humans. But others worry about the consequences of people seeking emotional support from machines that can only pretend to care. Some even wonder if the rise of so-called empathetic AI might change the way we interact with one another. Indeed, empathy is one of our species’ defining qualities, developing as it did in pace with social interaction.One recent analysis about empathy looked at 52 studies published between 1980 and 2019, which shows that the empathiser must first be able to recognize how the other person is feeling. They must also be affected by those emotions and differentiate between themselves and the other person, grasping that the other person’s feelings aren’t their own while still being able to imagine their experience.On the first point, in recent years, AI-powered chatbots have made progress in their ability to read human emotions, most powered by large language models (LLMs) that work by predicting which words are most likely to appear together based on training data. In this way, LLMs like ChatGPT can seemingly identify our feelings and respond appropriately most of the time. But when it comes to the other criteria, AI still misses the mark in many ways. Empathy is interpersonal, with continued feedback helping to perfect the empathiser’s response, which also requires some degree of intuitive (直觉的) awareness of an individual and their situation.All of this helps to explain conversations like the ones I had with ChatGPT. At the end of the day, despite talking to multiple chatbots online, I did what I knew I had to do all along: I picked up my phone and called a friend.12.What does the underlined word “boon” in paragraph 2 mean?A.Trap.B.Prize.C.Blessing.D.Challenge. 13.What does the recent analysis show about empathy?A.It calls for clear communication.B.It starts with emotion identification.C.It rules out individual difference.D.It depends on rich imagination.14.What can AI do according to paragraph 4?A.Provide data-driven feedback.B.Recognize one’s real desire.C.Update large language models.D.Predict one’s behavior by intuition. 15.What does the author think of ChatGPT?A.Its development should be sped up.B.Its intelligence is winning more favor.C.Its application should be strictly managed.D.Its artificial kindness is no match for humans’.Having dragged everything I owned halfway across the country, I reached my university a complete fresher. 16 Noisy and busy, it felt somewhat overwhelming. Soon I realized everyone was just as anxious about the idea or starting the next chapter in life. But I wouldn’t exchange my university experience for anything. The only thing I wished I had done is a proper exploration in advance of the maddening first day. So I hope to share something you should know before your arrival at university. 17The first point I’d like to make is that you’re in charge of your degree. Outside of your scheduled lectures, you’re the one who determines whether to carry on studying or to spend the rest of your day relaxing. 18 Are you going to be the student starting their assignment weeks beforehand, or the one pulling an all-nighter before a 10 am deadline?Multiplicity is everywhere. University is where you ‘ll meet people from all over the world. Our eyes begin to widen to distinctive cultures, values, and morals around us. 19 So, whoever is there can fit in.Remember going to university isn’t just about studying, but you have to learn to balance your work and life. Every university has sports teams, societies and voluntary activities to get involved with. Every university has a Students’ Union, where your voice comes in. 20 Some universities even offer job opportunities in bars, shops and food outlets.Bothersome as your early university life may be, it’ll be incredible once you find your feet. A.I’d done zero research about it.B.Every choice made is up to you.C.Why not make up for your lost youth?D.Every university is both inclusive and diverse.E.It may ease you into a most significant change of life.F.And your feedback can positively affect your university.G.I had carried out an in-depth study of multiple universities.二、完形填空When the three women spotted an abandoned property in Providence, USA, they agreed this polluted parcel of land held 21 . It was where their dream of a(an) 22 farm came true.Holland and her cofounders, Doggett and Purviance, 23 the 2.7-acre property, cleaned up the pollution and created an inner-city oasis (绿洲). Its name? What Cheer Flower Farm. Its 24 ? To give away all the flowers they grow to people in need.“We offer products to people who 25 flowers but don’t have access,” explains Doggett. “Flowers are a 26 symbol, not just for the selected few who can afford them. Receiving flowers energizes everyone.”Although the three got off to a 27 start-planting started in May, not as usual, they worked around the clock and 28 to donate roughly 10,000 flowers in their first growing season. “We want to 29 the state with flowers and we are very 30 to make it work,” Purviance says. Now the farm regularly brings 31 to people at local hospitals, senior centers and more. Purviance vividly remembers the first flowers she 32 to a home-bound elderly woman. “Her face just 33 . It was as if a flash of light was coming from the top of Federal Hill.” Another young woman, who was just broke, thanked Purviance afterwards. “In the 34 time of my life, even one flower lifts me up.”And that, is the true 35 of a flower.21.A.courage B.discovery C.promise D.comfort 22.A.friend B.individual C.health D.flower 23.A.purchased B.protected C.provided D.measured 24.A.procedure B.advice C.mission D.method 25.A.deserve B.study C.observe D.tend26.A.traditional B.creative C.universal D.unique 27.A.late B.simple C.fine D.busy 28.A.continued B.happened C.managed D.hesitated 29.A.compare B.help C.combine D.blanket 30.A.nervous B.determined C.lucky D.surprised 31.A.trust B.joy C.pride D.honor 32.A.sold B.delivered C.returned D.showed 33.A.reddened B.relaxed C.wrinkled D.brightened 34.A.significant B.moving C.tough D.usual 35.A.moment B.secret C.story D.power三、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

2024届湖北省武汉市新洲区第一中学(阳逻)高三下学期第六轮模拟考试英语试题

2024届湖北省武汉市新洲区第一中学(阳逻)高三下学期第六轮模拟考试英语试题

2024届湖北省武汉市新洲区第一中学(阳逻)高三下学期第六轮模拟考试英语试题一、阅读理解Aptitude Tests RecommendationsAptitude tests are helpful to job seekers of all ages. While career quizzes explore your values and work style, aptitude tests provide a more objective evaluation of your skills, helping you select a career you’re most likely to succeed in. Below are some of the best aptitude tests out there.Clifton StrengthsThe Clifton Strengths program was created based on research around leadership. The research in question pointed to common strengths among successful leaders, like strategic thinking, adaptability and communication. To complete the test, you must answer around 150 questions, each within 20 seconds. Allen Cheung, a tech blogger, notes that CliftonStrengths is more valuable than your average career test because it includes “tricky questions which aren’t as easily gamed”.Red Bull WingfinderDeveloped and tested out by psychology experts, the Red Bull Wingfinder assesses your thinking under pressure. Questions include image sorting, logic puzzles and leadership-related questions. Once you complete the test, you’ll receive a nine-page report and career coaching tailored to your results.SEI Development ReportThe SEI Development Report is an extensive EQ aptitude test that has timed right-and-wrong answers that assess eight fundamentals, including emotional literacy, emotional management and empathy. At the end, you’ll receive a 20-page report with recommended courses on workplace EQ development.CareerOneStopWhile it only takes a few minutes to complete, the CareerOneStop Skills Assessment will help you rank both your technical and soft skills. The career suggestions at the end can be sorted by relevance, annual wages, and job outlook, coupled with with professional coaching orconsultation improve your skills.1.What do aptitude tests mainly assess for job seekers?A.Their work ethics.B.Their career interest.C.Their preferred work style.D.Their professional competence.2.What is a unique feature of Clifton Strengths?A.It evaluates leadership skills.B.It is developed by experts.C.It includes challenging questions.D.It offers a comprehensive report.3.Which test suits a job seeker who prefers categorized suggestions and career coaching?A.Clift on Strengths B.Red Bull WingfinderC.SEI Development Report D.CareerOneStop“Hey, lady! You can move your ugly car up now!” The silver-haired driver behind me in a fancy truck rudely yelled at me. Without much thought, I yelled back at the man, “What? Are you in a rush or something? ”I was waiting in line at the drive-through to order our breakfast on a Sunday morning. There were only 12 inches or so between me and the car in front of me. There were also three additional cars in front of that one. We were getting nowhere fast. What was he hoping to gain by yelling at me?I wanted to let my own anger go after this ridiculous exchange. But the more I thought about it, the angrier I got. I was angry that he yelled at a mother in front of two kids. My daughter and my son were both confused and saddened by what they had just witnessed. We were on our way to a soccer tournament, and we had a bonus day free from school and work. Probably, there was nothing in the world to be upset about. Then this man let his anger out.I told my kids I was so mad that I had to roll my window up so that I wouldn’t keep yelling at this guy. Then, I stopped and looked back. I had moved up the 12 or so inches at his “suggestion”, while he hadn’t moved an inch. Suddenly, I felt sympathy for him. He must have been suffering in some way. As my kids and I slowly made our way to the pick-up window to pay for our order, I had an idea.“I heard how rude that man was to you, and I wanted to apologize to you for having to put up with that. He isn’t worth paying for,” the cashier said to me. “My kids support me in doing that,”I answered the cashier, adding that hate cannot drive out hate.4.Why was the driver angry with the author?A.Her car cut in.B.She held up his truck.C.Her car stopped suddenly.D.She screamed at him.5.What does the author mainly tell us in paragraph 3?A.Why her anger kept growing.B.What her kids’ reaction was.C.How she calmed herself down D.Why she ordered the breakfast.6.What was the author’s final decision?A.She taught her kids a lesson.B.She apologized to the driver.C.She paid for the driver’s food.D.She gave the cashier some advice7.What does the author intend to convey in the text?A.Respond to hate with kindness B.Deal with a man as he deals with you.C.Put distance between your car and another.D.Never go to the drive-through at rush hoursIn October, Mediterranean fruit flies were discovered in an area of Los Angeles. California is a big farming state, and this was serious news for farmers. The solution to the problem may seem a little unusual: releasing millions more of the flies.The Mediterranean fruit fly, often known as the “Medfly”, is one of the most serious threats faced by farmers worldwide. Once the pest makes its way into an area, it can be very hard to get rid of. The flies lay their eggs in over 300 kinds of fruits and vegetables. When the eggs hatch, they turn into worm-like larvae (幼虫) that can ruin these products.Three Mediterranean fruit flies were discovered in a Los Angeles neighborhood called Leimert Park in October. To stop the problem from spreading, the government set up a large quarantine (隔离) area, which means that no produce (fruits, nuts, or vegetables) can be moved out of that area. That may seem extreme, since only three Medflies were found, but experts believe there are probably more out there. “It’s really important to get on top of this fast,” said entomologist Jason Leathers. Luckily, California has developed a program to control Medflies, and it’s been working well for 30 years. The plan involves using planes to drop millions of Medflies over the area. That may sound like a bad idea, but it’s actually a tricky way to make surethat Medfly numbers go down.The airplanes only drop male flies, and all of them have been treated so that they can’t help produce new fruit flies. The males are sterile (不育的). The plan has worked well in the past. The government says that the number of infestations (横行) has been cut by over 90%.8.What do we know about the “Medfly” from Paragraph 2?A.It ruins crops easily.B.It is the most harmful pest.C.Its produce rate is alarming.D.It troubles farmers all the world.9.What measure has been taken to control Medflies in California?A.Drop sterile Medflies.B.Seek scientists for advice.C.Employ planes to kill them.D.Set up large quarantine areas nationwide.10.What’s the author’s statement about the plan’s effectiveness based on?A.Statistics.B.Financial reports.C.Experts’ conclusion.D.Amounts of dropped flies.11.What’s the best title for the text?A.New Usage of Airplanes B.The Harm of the MedflyC.Fighting Fruit Flies with Fruit Flies D.Problems Facing Farms in CaliforniaWould you make the same decisions in a foreign language as you would in your native tongue? It may be intuitive that people would make the same choices regardless of the language they are using, or that the difficulty of using a foreign language would make decisions less systematic. We discovered, however, that the opposite is true: Using a foreign language reduces decision-making biases (偏差).Together with his students and collaborators, Professor Keysar has made discoveries about the impact of using a foreign language on choice, the way that language modality affects reasoning, how language affects health decisions and negotiations, and more. In a 2021study, Boaz Keysar, a professor at the University of Chicago in the US, led an experiment concerning how foreign languages relate to human ways of thinking.Whereas people were risk averse for gains and risk seeking for losses when choices werepresented in their native tongue, they were not influenced by this framing manipulation in a foreign language. People were asked to make a choice: Take a guarantee of one pound or take a 50 percent chance of winning 2.50 pounds. When presented with this choice in their native language, most people took the safe option of only getting one pound. But they were more willing to make the riskier choice when asked in a foreign language, leading to more profits overall, according to The Guardian. As Keysar put it, “People just hate the prospect (前景) of losing, but they hate it less in a foreign language. ”Keysar and his team did another experiment in which participants were given a series of related words like “dream”, “snooze”, “bed” and “rest”. Later, when asked which words they remembered hearing, people were more likely to mistakenly remember “sleep”, which was not on the list, in their native language. But it was much less likely to happen if they did the test in a foreign language.The evidence is clear: By learning a foreign language, you’re not just learning a language — you’re gaining a new state of mind.12.What aspect of the Boaz Keysar’s research in 2021 focus on?A.The impact of using a foreign language on choice.B.The way that language modality affects reasoning.C.How language affects health decisions and negotiations.D.The relationship between foreign languages and people’s way of thinking.13.What does the underlined word “averse” in Paragraph 3 refer to?A.willing B.slow C.opposed D.eager14.Why did Keysar and his team did the second experiment?A.To change people’s attitude to the game.B.To prove a foreign language influences the way of thinking.C.To show the choice is more correct when using a foreign language.D.To prove using a foreign language leads to memories with greater accuracy.15.Which of the following shows the development of ideas in the passage?I: Introduction P: Point C: ConclusionA.B.C.D.As a high school student, you’re likely used to learning through reading textbooks. 16 This lies at the heart of “experiential appreciation,” a philosophy that encourages you to engage directly with the world around you. It’s about learning from real-life experiences, and discovering a more profound and engaging way to learn.To practice experiential appreciation, you can start by getting involved in hands-on activities related to your subjects. They will provide a firsthand understanding of the concepts you’re studying, making learning active and meaningful. So, try joining a sports team, picking up a paintbrush, or taking part in a local charity event. 17As you dive deeper, immerse (沉浸) yourself fully in the surroundings and activities. When you’re in nature, don’t just look around. 18 Touching the leaves, feeling the wind and listening to the birds can enrich your learning and make each moment more memorable.19 After trying something new, ask yourself what you learned and how it made you feel. Write in a journal or discuss it with friends. This self-discovery turns experiences into life lessons and offers a deeper understanding of the world.Experiential appreciation transforms learning from a task to be completed into a journey to be treasured. 20 So, explore the world around you, let every experience shape you, and discover the endless possibilities that await. This is the core of true learning, where every moment is a step towards a richer, more enlightened life.A.It extends learning beyond textbooks.B.These activities bring learning to life.C.Mind the impact of your actions on the environment.D.Instead, activate your senses for a stronger tie with it.E.Take your experiences further by reflecting on them.F.Textbooks offer a systematic introduction to essential concepts and principles.G.Now consider expanding your learning from just reading to actively participating.二、完形填空Tobias, a 35-year-old Belgian musician, has become popular on social media for his excellent grasp of the Shanghai dialect. He has been sharing his everyday experiences, which he 21 in Shanghai dialect, on video-sharing and lifestyle 22 Douyin and Xiaohongshu, winning thousands of followers and millions of 23In the videos, he speaks 24 Shanghai dialect, which many non-locals believe is as difficult to learn and 25 as a foreign language. He talks about walking on the city’s streets, enjoying the food and music, and 26 his daily life in the city. Tobias started shooting and 27 these short videos for his own practice purposes. He didn’t expect so many people would be watching them, following him and sending him 28 and encouragement.Tobias did not bury his nose in textbooks or 29 intensive study to learn Shanghainese. He said his learning 30 involved getting immersed (沉浸) in a language environment, having a positive attitude, and speaking 31 “without being afraid to make mistakes” . He was not thinking too much when he started learning the Shanghai dialect — it was just for 32 .Tobias said he did not expect he would 33 the promotion of the Shanghai dialect, but it would be an 34 and pleasure if his posts encouraged his followers to learn and pass on the dialect. “I believe a dialect is the heart of a local 35 ” said the musician. 21.A.acts B.delivers C.competes D.votes 22.A.approaches B.habits C.platforms D.communities 23.A.likes B.dollars C.medals D.chances 24.A.ancient B.sweet C.modern D.fluent 25.A.understand B.write C.create D.practise 26.A.advancing B.searching C.recording D.observing 27.A.testing B.reviewing C.selling D.posting 28.A.notes B.comments C.reports D.replies 29.A.interrupt B.assess C.conduct D.appreciate 30.A.materials B.methods C.objectives D.resources31.A.secretly B.slowly C.happily D.bravely 32.A.fun B.work C.fame D.show 33.A.stick to B.contribute to C.focus on D.rely on 34.A.advantage B.opportunity C.honor D.option 35.A.authority B.history C.custom D.culture三、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

四川省眉山市车城中学2024学年高三第三次模拟考试英语试卷(含解析)

四川省眉山市车城中学2024学年高三第三次模拟考试英语试卷(含解析)

四川省眉山市车城中学2024学年高三第三次模拟考试英语试卷注意事项:1.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在考生信息条形码粘贴区。

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第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1.After talking with her teacher for about an hour, she felt relieved and began to know how to this kind of situation.A.handle B.raise C.explore D.strengthen2.This restaurant has become popular for its wide ______ of foods that suit all tastes and pockets. A.production B.offerC.range D.division3.Most graduates in big cities are suffering form connected to soaring house prices and job hunting. A.curiosity B.eagerness C.thirst D.anxiety4.I didn t see your sister at the meeting. If she , she would have met my brother.A.has come B.did comeC.came D.had come5.Beijing’s new international airport into operation in 2019 will serve 72 million passengers annually. A.being put B.to be putC.put D.to put6.The general secretary stressed that what he had just said was only his _________view, not official intentions. A.private B.separate C.personal D.single7.During the negotiation to follow, it can be argued that shares of foreign companies are overvalued ________ the return they offer.A.in terms of B.in memory ofC.in favor of D.in charge of8.The couple was initially looking forward to having an overseas wedding but had to drop the idea after facing________ from parents.A.recognition B.tolerationC.opposition D.proportion9.If we forgave criminals, we might become a society of endless excuses _____ no one accepts responsibility for anything.A.which B.where C.when D.as10.I have to reschedule the appointment with you since there is a ______ in my arrangement.A.contract B.contrast C.connection D.conflict11.Jack and Mike were found cheating in the exam, and_______by their teacher at the moment.A.were scolded B.are being scoldedC.have been scolded D.were being scolded12.---Can you tell us your ________ for happiness and a long life?---Living every day to the fullest,definitely.A.recipe B.effortC.content D.demand13.Wild swans’ ________ in the area is a good indication of a better environment.A.exhibition B.escapeC.absence D.appearance14.Pele had bags of natural talent, but he ______ without the determination to deal with all the problems life threw in his path.A.would never succeed B.never succeededC.would never have succeeded D.have never succeeded15.______ you are supposed to do ______ you don't like a thing is ______ it. Don'tcomplain.A.That; what; change B.When; that; to changeC.What; when; change D.What; that; changing16.I ____ about w hat you’ve said and I’ve decided to take your advice.A.thought B.have been thinkingC.was thinking D.had thought17.Breaking up is the business of the two lovers, ________ no other person should be involved.A.which B.in thatC.that D.in which18.___________ and they will finish off the challenging job.A.In a week B.A week later C.After a week D.Another week19.If you ___________ to my advice carefully, you wouldn’t have made such a terrible mistake.A.listened B.have listenedC.would listen D.had listened20.—Shall we put off the experiment till next week?—______, I don’t think our teacher will be happy with it.A.Never mind B.Sure, go aheadC.Y es, better not D.I’d rather not第二部分阅读理解(满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

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高三英语模拟试卷高三英语模拟试卷第I卷(选择题三部分共85分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分) (听力部分省略)第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并答题纸(卡) 上将该项涂黑。

21. When we saw from the plane, _____ new-looking earth appeared before us, _______ earth that we had never seen before.A. the; theB. a; anC. an; theD. the; an22.-Bruce was killed in a traffic accident.-____ I talked with him only yesterday!A. Is that right?B. I beg your pardon?C. I see.D. Oh, no!23._____ and I'll get the work finished.A. Have one more hourB. One more hourC. Given one more hourD. If I have one more hour24. Those visitors did not enjoy themselves at all. They had not traveled far __ it began to rain.A. untilB. sinceC. beforeD. after25. A war is so cruel that it always causes great losses, __ has happened in Iraq.A. whatB. asC. whichD. one26. Americans eat _______ as they actually need every day.A. twice as much proteinB. twice protein as much twiceC. twice protein as muchD. protein as twice much27. The _____ to challenge his difficulties has been praised by the headmaster.A. enough brave boyB. brave enough boyC. boy brave enoughD. boy enough brave28. - Do you think he would have given you a hand in your time of financial difficulty ?- He ________ if he had known about it. We are very good friends.A. couldB. must haveC. should haveD. would29. - Do you know the famous scientist Yuan Longping ?- Of course. His name ______ whenever the matter of hybrid rice is discussed .A. come outB. come upC. come inD. come on30. - I don't want to move to that country; It's heavily polluted .-Pollution is common . This country is ________ .A. no less cleanB. no cleanC. no cleanerD. not less clean31. The word media basically refers to __ we commonly call newspapers, magazines, radios and televisions.A. whichB. whatC. whyD. how32. The villagers, ____ had been damaged by the fire, were given help by the Red Cross.A. all of their housesB. all their housesC. whose all housesD. all of whose houses33. It is necessary that one _____ the text every day if he wants to learn English well.A. will learnB. learnsC. learnD. wouldlearn34. Is there a gas station around _____ I can get some petrol?A. whichB. whatC. whereD. that35. Almost all the students were overjoyed to see that their mother school _______ 100 years ago _________ just fine.A. to be completed ; gets throughB. having been completed ;get throughC. completed ; getting throughD. completed ; had got through第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

One of the political issues that is heard a lot about in the States lately is campaign(竞选)finance reform. The people who are 36__ for reform usually want the 37_ to pay for campaigns and/or limit the amount of money that candidates and their 38 can spend.One reason that reform is called for is that it costs so much to 39_ for political office. Candidates have to spend a great deal of time and effort 40_ money. The incumbents (those already in office) have less time to do chief jobs since they must 41_ so many money raising events.Another 42 is the fear that candidates will be owned or 43_ by the"special interest groups" that give money to their campaigns. Sometimes this certainly seems to be the 44_. On the 45_ side are those who say that it doesn't mean it's really 46___ just because you call something "reform". They argue that the right to freedom of speech is 47_ if the government can limit anyone's ability to get his or her message out to the people.If one person or a group of people want to tell the 48__ what they think about an issue or candidate, they have to buy 49 on TV, radio, and in newspapers and magazines. They might want to put up advertisements along highways and on websites. All this costs a lot of50_Those against laws that control or limit spending say that you don't really have freedom of 51 or freedom of the press if you can't get your message out. They say the government should never be able to control 52_ discussions. They believe that this is most important when the voters are about to make 53_ .What do you think about this 54_ ? Listen to what the candidates for national office have to say. Which candidates 55__ the most sense to you?36.A.waiting B.calling C.standingD.preparing37.A.government B.president C.candidates38.A.leaders B.bosses C.supporters D.states39.A.pay B.compete C.wait D.work40.A.raising B.earning C.giving D.getting41.A.notice B.report C.guard D.attend42.A.event B.cost C.reason D.office43.A.encouraged B.forced C.controlled D.ordered44.A.joke B.purpose C.case D.example45.A.other B.same C.another D.different46.A.worse B.better C.easier D.harder47.A.meaningless B.unimportant C.unnecessary D.impossible48.A.reporters B.truth C.story49.A.time B.copies C.rightsD.advertising50.A.energy B.effort C.timeD.money51.A.argument B.opinion C.speech D.election52.A.common B.political C.general D.special53.A.profit B.trouble C.plansD.decisions54.A.quarrel B.problem C.issueD.affair55.A.find B.make C.create D.produce第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题,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。

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