1、D. moderate43. A. definiteB. possibleC. formalD. legal上海市各区2017 届高三英语一模试卷分类汇编:完形填空44. A. work outB. makes outC. gives outD. sends out45. A. RefundingB. DepositingC. PayingD. Withdrawing46. A. bargainsB. purchasesC. preparationsD. troubles47. A. SimilarlyB. MeanwhileC. FurthermoreD. However48. A. int
2、roductionB. contactC. cooperationD. extension49. A. riseB. dropC. changeD. increase50. A. questionB. reasonC. conceptD. solution51. A. reservedB. providedC. intendedD. chosen52. A. particularlyB. speciallyC. simplyD. purposefully53. A. inexactB. unnecessaryC. impracticalD. inconvenient54. A. cancell
3、edB. registeredC. testedD. restricted55. A. attemptB. demandC. preferD. aimKeys:41-55: CABDC BDABD CADBCTwo 【 20171 黄浦区】Traditionally uniforms were manufactured to protect the worker. When they were first designed, it is also likely that all uniforms made symbolic sense those for the military, for e
4、xample, were originally _41_ to impress and even terrify the enemy; other uniforms indicated a distinction in _42_ chefs wore white because they worked with flour, but the main chef wore a black hat to show he inspected and supervised.The last 30 years, however, have seen an increasing _43_ on their
5、 role in mirroring the image of an organization and in uniting the workforce, particularly in customer facing From uniforms and workwear has emerged _44_ clothing . The people you employ are yourambassadors (大使 ), says Peter Griffin, managing director of a major retailer in the UK. they say, how the
6、y look, and how they behave is of vital importance. From being a simple meanof _45_ who is a member of staff, the uniform is emerging as a new channel of marketing communication.Truly effective marketing through _46_ images such as uniforms is a subtle art, however.How we look sends all sorts of pow
7、erful messages to other people. Dark colours give a sense of_47_ while lighter colour shades suggest approachability. Certain dress style creates a sense of conservatism (守旧 ), while others a sense of _48_ to new ideas. If the company is selling quality, then it must have quality uniforms. If it is
8、selling style, its uniforms must be stylish. If it wants to appear _49_, everybody can t look exactly the same.But turning corporate philosophies into the right combination of colour, style, degree of branding and uniformity is not always _50_. According to Company Clothing magazine, there are 1000
9、companies supplying the workwear and corporate clothing market. Of these, 22 _51_ for 85% of total sales 380 million in 1994.A successful uniform needs to _52_ two key sets of needs. On the one hand, no uniformwill work if staff feel uncomfortable or ugly. On the other hand, it is _53_ if the look d
10、oesn texpress the business s marketing strategy. The greatest challenge in this respect is time. When itcomes to human awareness, first impressions count. Customers will assess the way staff look in just a few seconds, and that few seconds will _54_ their attitudes from then on. Those few seconds ca
11、n be so important that big companies are prepared to _55_ years, and millions of pounds, getting them right.41.A. intendedB. tendedC. extendedD. attended42.A. statueB. stabilityC. statusD. statistics43.A. preferenceB. argumentC. complimentD. emphasis44.A. cooperateB. politicalC. corporateD. academic
12、45.A. exposingB. identifyingC. qualifyingD. requesting46.A. studioB. audioC. visualD. casual47.A. clarityB. authorityC. availabilityD. accessibility48.A. exposureB. rejectionC. reluctanceD. openness49.A. stableB. uniformC. innovativeD. similar50.A. smoothB. disagreeableC. objectiveD. complex51.A. ex
13、changeB. callC. standD. account52.A. establishB. balanceC. neglectD. desert53.A. pointlessB. significantC. usefulD. careless54.A. maintainB. shapeC. drawD. value55.A. commitB. commandC. dedicateD. invest41-55 ACDCB CBDCA DBABDThree 【20171 浦东新区】Everybody loves to hate invasive species. The internatio
14、nal list of invasive species defined as those that were introduced by humans to new places, and then _41_ runs to over 4,000. In Australia and New Zealand hot war is fought against introduced creatures like cane toads (蔗蟾蜍 ) and rats.Some things that are uncontroversial ( 无争议的 ) are nonetheless fool
15、ish. With a few important exceptions, campaigns to _42_ invasive species are merely a waste of money and effort for reasons that are partly practical and partly philosophical.Start with the practical arguments. Most invasive species are neither terribly successful nor very_43_. Britons think themsel
16、ves surrounded by foreign plants. _44_, Britain invsa sive plants are not widespread, not spreading especially quickly, and often less of a(n) _45_ than vigorous native plants. The arrival of new species almost always _46_ biological diversity ( 多样性 ) in a region; in many cases, a flood of newcomers
17、 drives no native species to extinction. One reason is that invaders tend to colonise _47_ habitats like polluted lakes and post-industrial wasteland, where little else lives. They are nature s opportunists.The philosophical reason for starting war on the invaders is also _48_. Elimination campaigns
18、 tend to be _49_ by the belief that it is possible to restore balance to nature to return woods and lakes to the state before human _50_. That is misguided. Nature is an everlasting mess, with species constantly emerging, withdrawing and hybridizing ( 杂交 ). Humans have only quickened these processes
19、. Going back to ancient habitats is becoming _51_ in any case, because of man-made climate change. Taking on the invaders is a(n) _52_ gesture, not a means to an achievable end.A reasonable attitude to invaders need not imply passivity. A few foreign species are truly _53_ and should be fought: the
20、Nile perch a fish, has helped drive many species of fish to extinction in Lake Victoria. It makes sense to _54_ pathogens ( 病菌 ), especially those that destroy whole native tree species, and to stop known agricultural pests from gaining a foothold.Fencing off wildlife reserves to create open-air eco
21、logical museums is fine, too. And it is a goodidea for European gardeners to destroy Japanese plants, just as they give no apace to native harmful grasses like bindweed and ground elder. You can garden in a garden. You cannot garden55_. That is universally accepted.41. A. multipliedB. shrunkC. disap
22、pearedD. harvested42. A. conserveB. eliminateC. investigateD. prioritize43. A. healthyB. intentionalC. harmfulD. profitable44. A. As a resultB. For exampleC. By contrastD. In fact45. A. attractionB. dominanceC. annoyanceD. substitute46. A. increasesB. destroysC. revealsD. targets47. A. oppressedB. d
23、isturbedC. cultivatedD. preserved48. A. acceptableB. needlessC. mistakenD. convincing49. A. fuel(l)edB. organizedC. interruptedD. greeted50. A. civilizationB. interferenceC. interactionD. maintenance51. A. tolerableB. impossibleC. beneficialD. critical52. A. reluctantB. disorderlyC. invalidD. unbalanced53. A. damagingB. flexibleC. doubtfulD. outstanding54. A. pick upB. take inC. keep outD. turn down55. A. agricultureB. vegetationC. atmosphereD. natureFour 【20171 长宁区嘉定区
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