1、广东省深圳市高三第二次二模调研考试英语试题深圳二模英语试卷完形填空:One of the most important aspects of effective teamwork is effective leadership. This means that the team _1_ should have the skills to create a working culture that is_2_ , and in turn it will help to motivate. A good team leader also has to be able to _3_ a high l
2、evel of morale(士气) among the team members so that they feel _4_ and valued.When a team is created, there is purpose behind the _5_ . Therefore, along with the reason for team creation, its als important that expectations from the team members are 6_ marked out. The necessary resources in terms of pe
3、ople, money and time will have to be made _7_ to the team so that the team is able to meet the expectations.Individual team members will _8_ their performance when managers or team leaders praise them highly. On the other hand, if someone on the team is not _9_ recognition, then they might become un
4、happy, and greatly reduce their productivity.However, no matter how good a team may be, conflicts will _10_ occur some time or the other. The best way to counter(制止) this is to have proper methods of _11_ them. In fact, it is advisable for the team leader to actually sit with the parties in 12_ and
5、work out the differences between them, without taking 13_ and making sure to remain objective.And finally, 14_ teamwork can only come about when the team leader sets a good example, which can be followed by the team members. In order to15 _ the team committed, positive, and motivated, the team leade
6、r himself or herself has to have all these qualities.1. A. member B. leader C. work D. culture2. A. expensive B. sensitive C. passive D. positive3. A. suppose B. educate C. promote D. explore4. A. supported B. equipped C. replaced D. changed5. A. teamwork B. aspect C. culture D. creation6. A. clearl
7、y B. fairly C. softly D. Probably7. A. reasonable B. believable C. available D. changeable8. A. show B. improve C. react D. follow9. A. given B. mad C. lost D. taken10. A. impossibly B. hardly C. strictly D. certainly11. A. protecting B. settling C.refusing D. accepting12. A. conflict B. favour C. d
8、anger D. practice13. A. lessons B. Courses C. Sides D. places 14. A. independent B. busy C. dull D. effective15. A. expect B. keep C. find D. develop语法填空: Fleming was a poor Scottish farmer. One day while working in a field, he heard a cry for help. He immediately _16_ (throw) his tools away. Follow
9、ing the sound, Fleming came to a deep bog(沼泽), in which a boy was screaming and sinking. Fleming tied a rope around 17_ own waist and the other end _18_ a tree, and walked into the bog. With great effort he pulled himself and the boy to _19_(safe). He quickly took the boy to his farmhouse, _20_ Mrs.
10、 Fleming fed him, dried his clothes, and sent him home. The next day a carriage arrived. A well-dressed man stepped out, 21_ (say) he was the father of the boy. “You saved my sons life.” said the man. “ 22_ can I repay you ?” “ I dont want payment.” Fleming replied, “ Anyone would have done the same
11、.”Just then, Flemings son appeared at the door.“Is he your son?” the man asked. “Yes.” said Fleming _23_ (happy).“I have an idea. Let me pay for his education. If hes like his father, hell grow to be a man well both be proud of.”And so he did. Thus _24_ farmers son attended the best schools, graduat
12、ed from a medical college, and became the world-famous Nobel prize-winning scientist and discoverer of penicillin, Sir Alexander Fleming.Its said _25_ many years later the man saved from the bog caught pneumonia(肺炎).Penicillin saved h is life His name? Sir Winston Churchill.II.阅读: A. Homebuyers nati
13、onwide are watching housing prices go up, up, and up. “How high can they go?” is the question on everyones lips. “As long as interest rates stay around 5 percent, theres no telling,” remarked one realtor(房产中介) in Santa Monica, California.“Its crazy,” said Tim,who is looking for a house near the beac
14、h. “In 1993, i bought my first place, a two-bedroom apartment in Venice, for $70.000. My friends thought that i was overpaying then. Five years later, i had to move. I sold it for $230,000, which was a nice profit. Last year, while visiting friends here, i saw in the local paper that the exact same
15、apartment was for sale for $510,000!”It is a sellers market. Homebuyers feel like they have to feel like they have to offer at least 10 percent more than the asking price. Donna, a new owner of a one-bedroom apartment in Venice Beach, said, “thats what i did, i told the owner that whatever anyone of
16、fers you, ill give you $20,000 more, under the table, so you dont have to pay your realtor any of it. I was tired of looking.”Tim says he hopes the doesnt get that desperate. “Whether you decide to buy or not, you still feel like you made the wrong decision. If you buy, you feel like you overpaid. I
17、f you dongt buy, you want to kick yourself for passing up a great opportunity.”Everyone says the bubble(泡沫) has to burst sometime, but everyone hopes it will burst the day after they sell their house. Even government officials have no idea what the future will bring. “All we can say is that, unavoid
18、ably, these things go in cycles,” said the state director of housing. “What goes up must come down. But, as we all know, housing prices always stay up a little higher than they go down. So you cant lose over the long run. Twenty years down the road, your house is always worth more than you paid for
19、it.”26. From Paragraph 1 we know that _. A. the housing price is not a daily topic at all B. everyone is concerned about the housing price C. nobody would like to talk about the housing price D. the housing price is a difficult question to talk about27. Why would Donna pay $20,000 more to the owner
20、under the table? A. Because Donna wanted to save money. B. Because it was worth more than the price. C. Because Donna was tired of the realor. D. Because Donna never cared about money.28. What do we know about Tim? A. He mad a wrong decision. B. HE chose to wait for a while. C. He wanted to kick him
21、self. D. He didnt know what to do.29. The last sentence of the passage tells us that _. A. the housing price will go down B. you will lose money in the long run C. buying houses is always worthwhile D. people always pay more for their houses30. Which of the following is the best title of the passage
22、? A. crazy Housing Prices B. the Homebuyers C. whether to Buy a House of Not D. the Future fo Housing Prices CMarch 21 has been declared World Sleep Day, a time to recognize and celebrate the value of sleep. Many sleep experts hope it will be a wake-up call. Cdording to a 2017 poll (民意调查)by the Nati
23、onal Sleep Foundation, nearly 4 in 5 Americans dont get as much sleep as they should during the workweek. On average, adults are thought to need at least eight hours of sleep a night, although some can manage with less and some wont do well without more. But the survey found that, on workdays, only
24、21% of Americans actually get a full eight hours of sleep, and another 21% get less than six.To many of us, the thought of spending more time sleeping is, well, a big yawn. On the other hand, the thought of being smarter, thinner, healthier and more cheerful has a certain appeal. And those are just
25、a few of the advantages that can be ours if we consistently get enough sleep, researchers say. Also on the plus side: Were likely to have better skin, better memories, better judgment, and, oh, yes, longer lives.“When you lose even one hour of sleep for any reason, it influences your performance the
26、 next day,” says Dr. Alon Avidan, director of the UCLA Sleep Disorders Center.A study published last year found the same to be true even of children. When kids aged 8 to 12 slept for just one hour less for four nights, they didnt function as well during the day.But sleeping has an image problem. “We
27、 see napping or sleeping as lazy,” says Jennifer Vriend, a clinical psychologist in Ottawa, Canada, and the leading author of the study with children. “We put so much emphasis on diet, nutrition and exercise. Sleep is in the back seat.” In fact, she adds, no matter how much we work out, no matter ho
28、w well we eat, we cant be in top physical shape unless we also get plenty of sleep.36. The underlined part in Paragraph 1 means _.A. To wake up the sleepersB. B. To serve as a morning callC. To draw peoples attentionD. To declare the special day37. Which of the following is True according to Paragra
29、ph 2?A. People can do well without enough sleep.B. Adults need at least eight hours sleep a day.C. Only one-forth of Americans have enough sleep.D. One-fifth of American adults sleep less than children.38. From Paragraph 3 we can infer that _A. Being healthier is one of the advantages for usB. Sleep
30、ing has nothing to do with ones expectations C. Enough sleep is the guarantee of the appealing thingsD. Spending more time on sleeping is a waste of time39. What Jennifer Vriend said in the last paragraph implies that _.A. People care little about sleepingB. Sleeping is an image problemC. Lazy peopl
31、e tend to sleep longD. Sleeping is only part of our life40. What is the purpose of the passage?A. To talk about peoples sleeping problems.B. To provide an investigation result of sleeping.C. To stress the function of sleeping at night.D. To arouse the awareness of enough sleeping. D.Leading experts on the Internet, technology and policy have shared the same opinion on what we can expect in the next decade when it comes to connectivity and its effects on society.The Pew Research report asked thousands of experts and members of the public for opinions on “the most
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