1、吉林省长春市普通高中届高三质量监测二英语试题本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分,共150分,共12页。考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。注意事项:1.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号码、试卷类型在答题卡上填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在条形码区域内。2.选择题必须使用2B铅笔填涂:非选择题必须使用0.5毫米黑色字迹的签字笔书写,字体工整、笔迹清楚。3.请按照题号顺序在各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效:在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效。4.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,不准使用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀。第I卷第一部分听力(1-20小题)在笔试结束后进行。第二
2、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。AJOBSCalling ModelsWorking as a successful fashion model isnt easy but it is very exciting and could be a great opportunity Over 16, girls should have a minimum height of 172 cm and boys should have a minimum h
3、eight of 182 cm. If you are under 16 and do not yet have the required height, we would still be interested in meeting you, but you must bring a parent.infotop-model-agency.ukSupport WorkerAre you a good communicator? Do you have good listening skills? Can you understand how the old feel? Can you wor
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7、ping the salon clean and tidy at all times.No previous work experience is necessary.Please apply Now!cathycut-21. The applicants for_have to be able to work at weekends.A. modelsB. trainee hairdressersC. support workersD. Coffee Beans cafe workers22. Employees at Coffee Beans_.A have few management
8、opportunitiesB need to work closely with their teamC are offered free drinks when at workD are paid based on their performance at work23. Which of the following is TRUE?A. The model opportunity is only meant for adults.B. Support workers can wear their own clothes at work.C. Coffee Beans workers can
9、 choose preferred working hours.D. Trainee hairdressers should have work experience.BI attended a writers group to get feedback (反馈) on my book. But there were so many people there that the discussion was limited. After getting home, my 13-year-old son asked me to read one chapter to him. So I read
10、the chapter about spending my pocket money as a nine-year-old child.The story took place at a lunch counter, where I dreamed of ordering a banana split Colorful balloons were hung above the counter and a sign said“Pop(使爆裂) a balloon and pay I cent to 63 cents for a banana split! As I was given only
11、50 cents for cleaning the doghouse, I didnt dare to ask my parents for any more pocket money without doing more work. So I kept my wish to myself.Frankie listened carefully, as I read the final sentences of the chapter, I watched as others selected a balloon to pop and dreamed about the opportunity
12、to take my chance. But it never happened.The next morning, Frankie led me to the kitchen. I couldnt believe my eyes. The table was covered in a pile of balloons. Frankie handed me 50 cents and a fork. Pop one! he urged. With tears in my eyes, I broke one. A piece of paper fell out of the balloon.Wha
13、t does it say, Mom? Frankie asked. Fifty cents, I whispered, too choked to speak loudly. Frankie asked, Well, do you have 50 cents? I handed him the money. OK! Then Frankie pulled out a banana split from the refrigerator.I hugged Frankie hard. We took turns popping the other balloons until I finally
14、 got the I-cent balloon. It was a long-time coming but worth the wait.It hit me that the first step in making any wish come true is to give it a voice. 24. The author read the chapter to Frankie because_.A. she wanted to get feedback from FrankieB. Frankie asked the author to read it to himC. she wa
15、s used to telling a bedtime story to himD. Frankie had a strong desire for knowledge25. What can we infer about the author from the second paragraph?A. She spent money wisely when she was a kid.B. She had enough money to do whatever she liked.C. She earned her pocket money by doing housework.D. She
16、had no close friends to share her secret wish.26. Seeing what Frankie did for her, the author felt_.A comfortable and happyB puzzled and excitedC awkward and satisfiedD. surprised and moved27. The author learned that_.A. it is important to express ones wishesB. it is comforting to have a kid aroundC
17、 experiences in childhood affect us later in lifeD. wishes can come true by just voicing themCNext time you go shopping, keep in mind that there may be hidden cameras analyzing your habits. According to a 2015 survey of 150 managers from Computer Services Corporation, a quarter of British shops use
18、facial recognition software to collect data on shopper behavior.With concerns that face-recognition cameras“ are kind of invasive(冒犯的)”, British analysis firm Hoxton Analytics has come up with a new way of measuring footfall (客流)by filming peoples shoes. The technology can collect a large amount of
19、personal information. We have cameras at 50 cm off the ground and they point down so they are less invasive than facial recognition, Duncan Mann, Hoxtons officer said.As modern cities get fuller70 percent of the population will live in urban areas by 2050cameras and other technologies are taking ove
20、r public spaces and collecting our data. Their purpose is to keep people safe, provide efficient services and prevent disasters and crimes.But some are not happy with the cameras as far as their privacy(隐私) is concerned. Very few of us have any real concept of what data smart cities are gathering, s
21、aid RenateSamson.We begin giving away data as soon as we wake up. When we enter the transport system, we are giving away even more details about ourselves through smart cards, mobile phones or credit cards.Nick Millman, director at a consulting firm thinks statistics are the key to the privacy conce
22、rn. He used the example of Google Maps, which is to monitor the flow of traffic in Stockholm. He explained, It is basically adding privacy controls to statistics so that you only see the data you need to know about. In this case, Google gets enough data to improve traffic but not so much that it sho
23、ws individual journey patterns.28. What is the article mainly about?A. An introduction to collecting shoppers data.B. The concerns about giving away personal data.C. The problems caused by imbalanced distribution of population.D. An invention recording and collecting customers information.29. The ne
24、w technology invented by Hoxton Analytics_.A. can gather a lot of peoples personal data from their shoesB. uses cameras fitted on the ground to collect customers dataC has improved the accuracy of facial recognition softwareD. offers a perfect solution to customers privacy concerns30. According to t
25、he author, cameras in modern cities_.A. cause a huge waste of public spaceB. help reduce the size of population in urban areasC. are likely to help improve traffic conditionsD. are to avoid crimes and disasters and provide efficient services31. What is Renate Samsons attitude toward the rise of smar
26、t cities?A. Worried.B. Optimistic.C. Confused.D. Uninterested.DSleep repairs the body and the mind and helps prevent disease by strengthening the immune system. However, many adults do not get eight hours of sleep each night. The average adult today gets only 6.4 hours of sleep. Only in recent years
27、 have health professionals begun to realize the seriousness of sleep deprivation in the working population. A significant number of people work at night, work long hours, or suffer from sleeplessness or jet lag.Studies show that the brain is negatively affected by sleep deprivation because certain p
28、atterns of electrical and chemical activity that occur during sleep are interrupted and the brain cannot function normally. In one study, thirteen healthy adult subjects(实验对象) who usually had normal sleep patterns were kept awake and carefully monitored in a lab during a period of 35 hours. During t
29、he experiment, the subjects were asked to perform several tasks, such as mathematics and word problems, while undergoing scans of their brain activity. The researchers found that the temporal lobe (颞叶) of the brain, the region involved in language processing, was active during speech tasks in rested
30、 subjects but not in subjects who lacked enough sleep. After several hours without sleep, there was no activity within this region.Several studies show that getting fewer than six hours of sleep can damage short-term memory and reaction timethus causing a serious risk of accident. In one study of dr
31、ivers, researchers reported that sleep deprivation had the same effects as being drunk. They found that people who drove after being awake for 17 hours performed worse than those with a blood alcohol level of 0.5 percent, the legal limit for drunk driving in most western European countries. The rese
32、archers concluded that countries with drunk driving laws should consider similar restrictions against sleep-deprived driving. 32. The underlined word deprivation in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to_.A. weaknessB. lossC. discomfortD. pain33. The passage mentions all of the following as causes of sleep deprivation EX
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