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山西省吕梁市届高三上学期第一次阶段性测试英语试题Word版含答案
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A
Agoodbookisindeedthebestfriendsfaperson.ThesamegoesforoutstandingCEOsofworldrecognizedcompaniesaswell.Let’shavealookatthefavoritebooksofsomeoftheworld-famousCEOsoftheglobe.
MicrosoftCEO(Former)-BillGates,TheCatcherintheRyebuJ.D.Salinger
Afewthemesexploredinthenovelarerebellion(叛逆),anxietyandconfusion.Itacknowledgesthatyoungpeoplearealittleconfused,butcanbesmartaboutthingsandseethingsthatadultsdon’treallysee.Gatessaid,“Ididn’tactuallyreadTheCatcherintheRyeuntilIwas13,andeversincethenI’vesaidthat’smyfavoritebook.”
OWNCEO-OprahWinfrey,ToKillaMockingbirdbyHarperLee
Thisbooktalksabouthowalittlegirlobservesthepeoplearoundher.Winfreysaid,“Ireaditineighthorninthgrade,andIwastryingtorecommendthebooktootherkids.SoitmakessensetomethatnowIhaveabookclub,becauseIhavebeendoingthatprobablysinceIreadthisbook.”
AppleCEO-TimCook,CompetingAgainstTimebyGeorgeStalkJr.AndThomasM.Hout
Thisbookisbasedon10yearsofpreciousresearchdonebytheauthors.Ittalksabouthownewerconceptsofmanagingtimeinnewproductdevelopment,productionandsalesanddistributionprovidecompanieswiththeedgetosucceedinthishighlycompetitiveworld.
1.Whichmaybechosenbyparentstolearnaboutkidsdisobeyingrules?
A.CompetingAgainstTime.
B.TheCatcherintheRye.
C.Napoleon.
D.ToKillaMockingbird.
2.Whoenjoysreadingthelifestoryofagreatperson?
A.TimCook.
B.BillGates.
C.LarryEllison.
D.OprahWinfrey.
3.WhatcanbeinferredfromWinfrey’swords?
A.Shelovedreadingwhenyoung.
B.Shereadthebookwithotherkids.
C.Thebookhasaninfluenceonhercareer.
D.Thebookisaboutagirl’sthoughts.
B
TheSongDynasty(960-1279)isoftenreferredtoastheChineseRenaissance(文艺复兴).Foraboutthreeandaquartercenturies,underitsrule,Chinaenjoyedaperiodofeconomicgrowthwithgreatartisticandintellectualachievements.
OneofthemostimportantfactorsintheSongRenaissancewastheprintingpresswhichmadeforarebirthofclassicalConfucianlearning.Bythe10thcentury,printerswereproducingalargenumberofcopiesoftheclassicalConfuciantexts.Withthisincreaseintheproductionofbooks,educationspreadandbecamewidelyavailable.
PrintingalsohaditsgreatestinfluenceontheChinesepoliticalsystem.IntheSongDynasty,govemmentexaminationsbecamethemostimportantwaytopoliticalpowerinChina.Foralmost1,000years,Chinawasgovemedbymenwhohaddoneverywellinexaminations.Thousandsofstudentsstudiedfortheexams,andthousandsofinexpensivebookswererequired.Withoutprinting,suchasystemwouldnothavebeenpossible.
TheSongperiodwasalsothegoldenageofChinesepainting.EmperorHuizong(1101-1125)wasatalentedpainterwhoencouragedthearts.Aroyalpaintingacademywascreatedandmanyfineartistsweresupported.Theperiodisbestknownfornaturesubjectsandlandscapepaintings.GuoXiusedperspectiveinhispaintingsandTheQuictValleyisoneofhisbest-knownworks.OneofthegreatestlandscapepaintersoftheperiodwasFanKuan.Hismasterpiece,TravellingamongMountainsandGorges,isoneofthemostfamousChinesepaintings.Completedaroundtheyear1000,itwasinspiredbythepowerofnatureandtherelativeinsignificanceofhumans.
4.WhenwastheChineseRenaissance?
A.ImmediatelyaftertheRenaissanceinEurope.B.DuringtheSongDynasty.
C.AtthetimeofConfucius.D.intheyear1,000.
5.WhatcontributedtospreadingtheideasofConfucius?
A.Thespreadofeducationtothemiddleclasses.
B.People’snewinterestinclassicaltexts.
C.Thedevelopmentofpainting.
D.Theprintingpressandawideavailabilityofbooks.
6.Howdidpeoplebecomepoliticiansatthetime?
A.Onlymembersofthewealthyclasscouldgointopolitics.
B.Asmallnumberofpowerfulfamiliesranthecountry.
C.Onlymembersgoodatpaintingweresupportedbytheroyalty.
D.Therewasaspecialexamsystemtoselectpoliticians.
7.FromthepassagewecanknowthepainterofTravellingamongMountainsandGorgesis___.
A. GuoXi
B.EmperorHuizong
C.FanKuan
D.Confucius
C
Theyfollowyouinthestreet.Theyaskyouformoneyandtheydon’tleaveyoualonewhenyoutrytosayno.Theyaretheaggressivestreet-working,fund-raisingcharityworkers,otherwiseknownas“chuggers”.
Theterm“chugger”isacombinationoftwowords,“charity”and“mugger”.Chuggersoftenworkinthestreet.Theysetupastallwithinformationaboutthecharitytheyrepresent,andtheytrytogetyoutodonatemoneytothecharity.Typically,theypreyonyourfeelingsofguilt,greetingyouwithquestionssuchas,“Doyoucareabouttheplanet?
”or,“Whenwasthelasttimeyoudidsomethingforsomeoneelse?
”
Butasurveyoftheirstrategieshasfoundthatsomecharityvolunteersarefarfromcharitable.“Manychuggerssimplyrefusetobackoffwhenaskedtodoso,’’saidBrianJones,aspokespersonforacharitywatchdog(监察人).“Oneoftheproblemsisthatsomechuggerssaytheyareworkingasvolunteers,”headded.“However,theyaren’treally.Mostofthe50chuggerswespoketoshowedlittleinterestinanythingotherthanraisingthemaximumamountofcashintheminimumamountoftime.Theygetpaidfromthissoitmakessense.Also,afifthoffundraisershadnovisibleIDandalmostaquarterfailedtogiveclearinformationaboutthecausetheywererepresenting.Byemployingchuggerswhobreakthelaw,tellliesorrefusetoleavemembersofthepublicalone,charitiesunderminethetrustweallinstinctivelyhaveinthem.”
ButShirleyBosworth,chiefexecutiveoftheInstitutionofFundraising,saidface-to-facefundraisingremains“anappropriateandeffectivemethod”.“Itenablescharitiestoengagewithaparticulardemographicofdonor,anditmeansthatcharityanddonorcanenterintoadialogueaboutwhatthecharitydoesandhowthedonor’smoneywillbeused,”sheexplained.
8.Whatdochuggersdoaccordingtothepassage?
A.Theyrobmoneyofstrangers.
B.Theycheatyouintobuyingthings.
C.Theyaskyoutodonatemoneyforcharities.
D.Theyhurtyourfeelingsbyaskingquestions.
9.What’sthethirdparagraphmainlyabout?
A.Thesurveyofcharityvolunteers.
B.Theproblemswithcharityvolunteers.
C.Thebasicinformationaboutcharityvolunteers.
D.TheattitudeBrianJonestakestowardcharityvolunteers.
10.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“undermine”mayprobablymean?
A.betray
B.strengthen
C.build
D.weaken
11.HowdoesShirleyBosworthfeelaboutwhatchuggersdo?
A,It’suseful. B.It’sdisgusting. C.It’sabsurd. D.It’spopular.
D
SANFRANCISCO(AP)-SamsungsaysnewGalaxyNote7smartphoneswillbeavailableinU.S.stonesstartingWednesdaytoreplaceabout1milliondevicesthatarebeingrecalledbecausetheirbatteriescancatchfire.TheSouthKoreancompanyhasbeenscramblingtofixproblemscausedbyfaultybatteriesinthelatestversionofitstopofthelinesmartphonewhichfirstwentonsalelastmonth.
WhenitfirstofferedonSept.2toreplacetheaffectedNote7phonesSamsungsaiditwouldswapthemformodelsofitsotherphonessuchastheGalaxyS7untilsuppliesofreplacementNote7devicesbecameavailable.
SamsungfolloweduplastweekbyannouncingthatU.S.consumerswhohadpurchasedoneoftherecalledphonescouldchoosebetweenareplacementorarefundfrothedevicewhichsellsforabout$850.ThatofferwasjointlyannouncedwithofficialsattheU.S.ConsumerProductSafetyCommissionafterSamsungwascriticizedfornotcoordinatingmorecloselywiththecommission.
SafetyofficialshaveurgedNote7ownerstoturnofftheirphonesandreturnthemimmediately.TheycitedreportsofNote7batteriesoverheatingintheUnitedStatesincluding26instanceswhereindividualswereburnedand55thatcausedpropertydamage.
Theproblemdoesn’taffectallNote7phonesbecauseSamsungusesbatteriesfromdifferentsuppliers.Butthecompanyhassaidabout2.5milliondevicesmaybeaffectedworldwideincluding1millionsoldintheUnitedStates.
Samsungalsosaidit’spushingouttwosoftwareupdatesthroughwirelesscarriers.OnewillshowagreenbatteryicontoconfirmthataNote7deviceisanewonethatdoesn’thavethebatteryproblem.Theotherwilldisplayashortnoticetoownersofolderphonescoveredbytherecalltellingthemtoturnofftheirdeviceandtakeitinforareplacement.
AboutaquarterofaffectedphoneshadbeenexchangedintheUnitedStatesbyTuesdayAccordingtoaspokeswomanforSamsung’sU.S.subsidiary.ShewasunabletosayhowmanyNote7buyerssoughtrefundsbutsaid“thevastmajority”receivedadifferentSamsungphoneasareplacement.
12.What’swrongwiththeaffectedNote7phones?
A.Thepriceofthemistoohigh.
B.Theirbatteriescancatchfire.
C.Theyaresimilartoiphone7.
D.Theyhaveproblemswiththeirearphones.
13.WhatcanaU.S.consumerwhohadpurchasedoneoftherecalledphonesdoaccordingtoSamsung’sannouncement?
A.Tosellhis/herrecalledphonetoothersforabout$850.
B.Tochooseareplacementandarefundforhis/herrecalledphone.
C.TousetherecalledphonetoreplaceaGalaxyS7firstandthenoneofthenewNote7devicesforfree.
D.Toreturntherecalledphoneand