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2016年上海秋季高考英语真题(空白卷)_0122026上海中考一模二模真题试卷_2026年上海一模_上海1500初中高中试卷_高中_高考真题_3.上海高考英语2023-2014_上海高考(秋考)真题
2016年上海秋季高考英语真题(空白卷)_0122026上海中考一模二模真题试卷_2026年上海一模_上海1500初中高中试卷_高中_高考真题_3.上海高考英语2023-2014_上海高考(秋考)真题
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2016年上海秋季高考英语真题(空白卷)_0122026上海中考一模二模真题试卷_2026年上海一模_上海1500初中高中试卷_高中_高考真题_3.上海高考英语2023-2014_上海高考(秋考)真题
2016年上海秋季高考英语真题(空白卷)_0122026上海中考一模二模真题试卷_2026年上海一模_上海1500初中高中试卷_高中_高考真题_3.上海高考英语2023-2014_上海高考(秋考)真题
2016年上海秋季高考英语真题(空白卷)_0122026上海中考一模二模真题试卷_2026年上海一模_上海1500初中高中试卷_高中_高考真题_3.上海高考英语2023-2014_上海高考(秋考)真题
2016年上海秋季高考英语真题(空白卷)_0122026上海中考一模二模真题试卷_2026年上海一模_上海1500初中高中试卷_高中_高考真题_3.上海高考英语2023-2014_上海高考(秋考)真题
2016年上海秋季高考英语真题(空白卷)_0122026上海中考一模二模真题试卷_2026年上海一模_上海1500初中高中试卷_高中_高考真题_3.上海高考英语2023-2014_上海高考(秋考)真题
2016年上海秋季高考英语真题(空白卷)_0122026上海中考一模二模真题试卷_2026年上海一模_上海1500初中高中试卷_高中_高考真题_3.上海高考英语2023-2014_上海高考(秋考)真题
2016年上海秋季高考英语真题(空白卷)_0122026上海中考一模二模真题试卷_2026年上海一模_上海1500初中高中试卷_高中_高考真题_3.上海高考英语2023-2014_上海高考(秋考)真题
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2016年上海秋季高考英语真题(空白卷)_0122026上海中考一模二模真题试卷_2026年上海一模_上海1500初中高中试卷_高中_高考真题_3.上海高考英语2023-2014_上海高考(秋考)真题
2016年上海秋季高考英语真题(空白卷)_0122026上海中考一模二模真题试卷_2026年上海一模_上海1500初中高中试卷_高中_高考真题_3.上海高考英语2023-2014_上海高考(秋考)真题
2016年上海秋季高考英语真题(空白卷)_0122026上海中考一模二模真题试卷_2026年上海一模_上海1500初中高中试卷_高中_高考真题_3.上海高考英语2023-2014_上海高考(秋考)真题
2016年上海秋季高考英语真题(空白卷)_0122026上海中考一模二模真题试卷_2026年上海一模_上海1500初中高中试卷_高中_高考真题_3.上海高考英语2023-2014_上海高考(秋考)真题
2016年上海秋季高考英语真题(空白卷)_0122026上海中考一模二模真题试卷_2026年上海一模_上海1500初中高中试卷_高中_高考真题_3.上海高考英语2023-2014_上海高考(秋考)真题
2016年上海秋季高考英语真题(空白卷)_0122026上海中考一模二模真题试卷_2026年上海一模_上海1500初中高中试卷_高中_高考真题_3.上海高考英语2023-2014_上海高考(秋考)真题
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上海最大个人家教平台---【嘉惠家教】 帮上海数万家庭匹配满意老师, 对接 V:jiajiao6767 (嘉惠老师) 2016 年上海市高考英语试卷 I. Listening Comprehension Section A Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on yourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard. 1.(1分)A.Itissatisfactory. B.Itisluxurious. C.Itisold﹣fashioned. D.Itisdisappointing. 2.(1分)A.OnAugust5th. B.OnAugust6th. C.OnAugust7th. D.OnAugust8th. 3.(1分)A.Awaiter. B.Abutcher. C.Aporter. D.Afarmer. 4.(1分)A.Inatheatre. B.Inalibrary. C.Inabookingoffice. D.Inafurniturestore. 5.(1分)A.Sheexpectedtoabettershow. B.Shecouldhardlyfindherseat. C.Shewasn'tinterestedintheshow. D.Shedidn'tgetafavourableseat. 6.(1分)A.Thewomanofteneatsoutforbreakfast. B.Thecafeteriaservesgoodbreakfast. C.Thewomandoesn'thavebreakfast.上海最大个人家教平台---【嘉惠家教】 帮上海数万家庭匹配满意老师, 对接 V:jiajiao6767 (嘉惠老师) D.Thecafeteriadoesn'tservebreakfast. 7.(1分)A.Sellingcucumbers. B.Plantingvegetables. C.Cookingameal. D.Pickingtomatoes. 8.(1分)A.Themanshouldworkhard. B.Themanshouldturndownthejoboffer. C.Themanmayhaveanotherchance. D.Themancanapplyforthejobagain. 9.(1分)A.Itisahotandsmoggyday. B.ThereisatrafficjamonKingStreet. C.Avehicleispollutingtheair. D.Themanisreadingareportonline. 10.(1分)A.Itsendingisnotgoodenough. B.Itsspecialeffectsarenotsatisfying. C.Itdeservesanaward. D.Itisgoodexceptforthescarypart. SectionB 11.(6分)Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage. 11. A.1. B.2 C.3 D.52. 12. A.Paythebillsfirst. B.Spend2%ofthesalaryonlivingexpenses. C.Deposit1000everymonth. D.Putpartofthemoneyinasavingsaccount.上海最大个人家教平台---【嘉惠家教】 帮上海数万家庭匹配满意老师, 对接 V:jiajiao6767 (嘉惠老师) 13. A.Methodsofsavingmoney. B.Savingmoneyforfamilyemergencies. C.Theimportanceofsavingmoney. D.Secretsofspendingmoneywisely. 12.(6分)Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage. 14. A.Freeeducation. B.Asumofmoney. C.Donationsfromalocalnewspaper. D.Giftsfrommanypeople. 15. A.Letstudentsinbeforeschool. B.Offericecreamandcoffee. C.Introduceabankintothecampus. D.Reducethetrafficjamsaround. 16. A.Itlackspositivenews. B.Itshouldgrowintoabigcity. C.Itisaplaceworthlivingin. D.Itremainspeacefulandquiet. SectionCDirections:InsectionC,youwillheartwolongerconversations.Theconversations willbereadtwice.Afteryouheareachconversation,youarerequiredtofillinthenumbered blankswiththeinformationyouhaveheard.Writeyouranswersonyouranswersheet. 13.(8分)Blanks17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation. Completetheform.WriteONEWORDforeachanswer. ClassDiary (June13﹣19) 13,SUN 14,MON (17) forafter﹣classactivityapplication上海最大个人家教平台---【嘉惠家教】 帮上海数万家庭匹配满意老师, 对接 V:jiajiao6767 (嘉惠老师) 15,TUE 16,WED Handinginthreestudent(18) 17,THU BasketballClubmeeting Time:12:45﹣1:30pm Place:The(19) 18,FRI Fillinginaformwithup﹣to﹣datepersonaldata Time:(20) break Place:Thecomputerroom SAT 14.(8分)Blank21through24arebasedonthefollowingconversation. Completetheform.WriteNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSforeachanswer. WhoisSueWalter? Shei(s 21) in courtandawriter. WhatisSue'ssuggestionforpeoplewith (22) difficulties? InSue'seyes,whatisthebestpartaboutherjob? (23) in decision﹣making. WhatdoesSuethinkhappinessis? (24) II. Grammar and Vocabulary SectionADirections:After reading the passages below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the properform. of the given word; forthe other blanks, useonewordthatbestfitseachblank. 15.(8分)BagsofLove Lastyear,Iwasassignedtoworkatanofficenearmymother'shouse,soIstayedwithherfor amonth.Duringthattime,Ihelpedoutwiththehouseworkandcontributedtothegroceries. After less thanaweek,I started noticingthatthe groceries were runningoutpretty quickly﹣ wewerealwayssuddenlyoutofsomething.(25) (wonder)howmymum could consume them so quickly,I began observing her daily routine for two weeks.To my上海最大个人家教平台---【嘉惠家教】 帮上海数万家庭匹配满意老师, 对接 V:jiajiao6767 (嘉惠老师) surprise,I found that she would pack a paper bag full of canned goods and head out every morningataboutnine.Eventually,Idecidedtofollowherand(26) happened trulyamazedme.Shewastakingthefoodtotherefugeecamp,in (27) she distributedittochildren. I asked around and found out that my mum was very well known in the area.The kids were very friendly with her and even looked up to her as if she were their own mother.Then it hit me﹣whywouldshenotwanttotellmeaboutwhatshe (28) (do)?Was sheworriedabouthowIwouldreactorthatIwouldstop (29) (buy) the groceriesifIfoundout? Whenshegothome,Itoldheraboutmydiscovery.(30) shecouldreact, Igaveherabighugandtoldhershedidn'tneedtokeepitasecret(31) me.She told me thatsome of the childrenlived with an olderlady ina shelter while others sleptonthe streets.For years,my mum has been helping out by giving them whatever food she could spare.Iwassoimpressedby (32) selflessshewas. 16.(8分)Stress:GoodorBad? Stressusedtobeanalmostunknownword,butnowthatweareusedtotalkingaboutit,Ihave foundthatpeoplearebeginningtogetstressedaboutbeingstressed. Inrecentyears,stress(33) (regard) asacauseofawholerange ofmedicalproblems,fromhighbloodpressuretomentalillness.Butlikesomanyotherthings, itisonlytoomuchstress(34) doesyouharm.Itistimeyouconsideredthatif therewerenostressinyourlife,youwouldachievealittle.Ifyouarestuckathomewithno stress,thenyourlevelofperformancewillbelow.Uptoacertainpoint,themorestressyou areunder,the (35) (good) yourperformancewillbe.Beyondacertain point,though,furtherstresswillonlyleadtoexhaustion,illnessandfinallyabreakdown.You can tell when you are over the top and on the downward slope,by asking yourself (36) number of questions.Do you,for instance,feel that too much is being expected of (37) ,and yet find it impossible to say no?Do you find yourself getting impatientor (38) (annoy) withpeopleoverunimportantthings?…Ifthe answertoallthosequestionsisyes,youhadbetter(39) (control ) your上海最大个人家教平台---【嘉惠家教】 帮上海数万家庭匹配满意老师, 对接 V:jiajiao6767 (嘉惠老师) stress,asyouprobablyareundermorestressthanisgoodforyou. Tosome extent you can control the amount of stress in your life.Doctors have worked out a chartshowinghowmuchstressisinvolvedinvariousevents.Gettingmarriedis50,pregnancy 40,movinghouse20,Christmas12,etc.Ifthetotalstressinyourlifeisover150,youare twiceaslikely (40) (get)ill. Section B Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each wordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed. 17.(10分) A.account B.adjustable C.appliances D.capture E.decorations F.direct G.experiment H.intended I.operated J.soulless K.squeeze GoldenRulesofGoodDesign What makes good design?Over the years,designers and artists have been trying to (41) theessentials ofgood design.Theyhave foundthatsome sayings canhelppeopleunderstand theideasofgooddesign.Therearefourasfollows. Lessismore.ThissayingisassociatedwiththeGerman﹣bornarchitectMiesvanderRohe.In his Modernist view,beauty lies in simplicity andelegance,and the aim of the designer is to create solutions to problems through the most efficient means . Design should avoid unnecessary (42) Moreisnotabore.TheAmerican﹣bornarchitectRobertVenturiconcludedthatifsimplicity isdonebadly,theresultis(43) design.Post﹣Modernistdesignersbegan to(44) withdecorationandcoloragain.Productdesignwasheavily influencedbythis view andcan beseen in kitchen (45) such as ovensandkettles. Fitnessforpurpose.Successfulproductdesigntakesintoconsiderationaproduct's function, purpose,shape,form,color,andso on.The mostimportantresultforthe user is thatthe productdoes whatis (46) .For example,thinkof a(n) (47) desk lamp.It needs to be constructed from materials that will stand the heat of the lamp and regularadjustmentsbytheuser.Italsoneedstobestable.Mostimportantly,itneedsto(48) lightwhereitisneeded.上海最大个人家教平台---【嘉惠家教】 帮上海数万家庭匹配满意老师, 对接 V:jiajiao6767 (嘉惠老师) From follows emotion . This phrase is associated with the German designer Hartmut Esslinger.Hebelievesdesignmusttakeinto(49) thesensorysideofour nature﹣sight,smell,touch and taste.These are as important as rational(理性的) thinking.Whenchoosingeverydayproductssuchastoothpaste,weappreciateacool﹣looking devicethatallowsustoeasily(50) thetoothpasteontoourbrush. III. Reading Comprehension Section A Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases markedA, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrasethatbestfitsthecontext. 18.(15分)Inthe1960s,DouglasMcGregor,oneofthekeythinkersintheartofmanagement, developed the mow famous Theory X and Theory Y.Theory X is the idea that people instinctively (51) workandwilldoanythingtoavoidit.TheoryYistheviewthat everyonehasthepotentialtofindsatisfactioninwork. Inanycase,despitesomuchevidencetothe (52) ,manymanagersstill agreeto TheoryX.Theybelieve,(53) ,thattheiremployeesneedconstantsupervisionifthey are to work effectively,or that decisions must be imposed from (54) without consultation.This,ofcourse,makesforauthoritarian (专制的) managers. Different cultures have different ways of (55) people.Unlike authoritarian management,somecultures,particularlyinAsia,arewellknownfortheconsultativenatureof decision﹣making﹣all members of the department or work group are asked to (56) tothisprocess.Thisismanagementbythecollectiveopinion.Manywesterncompanieshave tried to imitate such Asian ways of doing things , which are based on general (57) .Someexpertssaythatwomenwillbecomemoreeffectivemanagersthanmen because they have the power to reach common goals in a way that traditional (58) managerscannot. Arecenttrendhasbeentoencourageemployeestousetheirowninitiative,tomakedecisions ontheirownwithout(59) managersfirst.Thisempowerment (授权) hasbeen partof the trend towards downsizing:(60) the number of management layers in companies.Afterde﹣layeringinthisway,acompanymaybe(61) withjustatop level of senior managers,front﹣line managers and employees with direct contact with the上海最大个人家教平台---【嘉惠家教】 帮上海数万家庭匹配满意老师, 对接 V:jiajiao6767 (嘉惠老师) public.Empowermenttakes theideaofdelegation (委托) muchfurtherthanhas (62) beenthecase.Empowermentanddelegationmeannewformsofmanagementcontrolto(63) that the overall business plan is being followed,and that operations become more profitable undertheneworganization,ratherthanless. Anothertrendisoff﹣siteor (64) management,whereteamsofpeoplelinkedbye ﹣mailandtheInternetworkonprojectsfromtheirownhouses.Projectmanagersevaluatethe (65) oftheteammembersintermsofwhattheyproduceforprojects,ratherthanthe amountoftimetheyspendonthem. 51.A.desire B.seek C.lose D.dislike 52.A.contrary B.expectation C.degree D.extreme 53.A.viceversa B.forexample C.however D.otherwise 54.A.outside B.inside C.below D.above 55.A.replacing B.assessing C.managing D.encouraging 56.A.refer B.contribute C.object D.apply 57.A.agreement B.practice C.election D.impression 58.A.bossy B.experienced C.western D.male 59.A.asking B.training C.warning D.firing 60.A.doubling B.maintaining C.reducing D.estimating 61.A.honoured B.left C.crowded D.compared 62.A.economically B.traditionally C.inadequately D.occasionally 63.A.deny B.admit C.assume D.ensure 64.A.virtual B.ineffective C.day﹣to﹣day D.on﹣the﹣scene 65.A.opinion B.risk C.performance D.attractiveness SectionB Direction:Readthe followingthreepassages.Eachpassageis followedby several questions or unfinished sattments. For each of them there are four choices markedA, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you上海最大个人家教平台---【嘉惠家教】 帮上海数万家庭匹配满意老师, 对接 V:jiajiao6767 (嘉惠老师) havejustread. 19.(8分)Oneearlymorning,Iwentintothelivingroomtofindmymotherreadingathickbook calledBestLoved Poems to ReadAgain andAgain.My interestwas arousedonlyby the fact thattheword"Poems"appearedinbig,hotpinkletters. "Isitgood?"Iaskedher. "Yeah,"sheanswered."There'soneIreallylikeandyou'lllikeit,too."Ileanedforward. "‘PattyPoem,'"shereadthetitle.WhoisPatty?Iwondered.Thepoembegan: Sheneverputshertoysaway, Justleavesthemscattered①wheretheylay,…①散乱的 Thepoemwasjustthreeshortsections.Thefinalonecamequickly: Whenshegrowsandgatherspoise②,②稳重 I'llmissherharum﹣scarum③ noise,③莽撞的 Andlookinvain④ forscatteredtoys.④徒劳地 AndI'llbesad. Aterriblesorrowwashedoverme.WhoeverPattywas,shewasameangirl.Then,theshock. "It'syou,honey,"Mymothersaidsadly. Tomymother,thepoemrevealedaparent'saffectionwhenherchildgrowsupandleaves.To me,the"she"inthepoemwashorror.Itwasmymamawhowouldbesad.ItwassoterribleI burstoutcrying. "What'swrong?"mymotherasked. "OhMama,"Icried."Idon'twanttogrowupever!" Shesmiled."Honey,it'sokay.You'renotgrowingupanytimesoon.Andwhenyoudo,I'll stillloveyou,okay?" "Okay,"Iwasstillweeping.Mypanichasgone.ButIcouldnothelpthinkingaboutthatsilly poem.After what seemed like a safe amount of time,I read the poem again and was confused.Itallfitsowelltogether,likeapuzzle.Thelanguagewassimple,sosimpleIcould plainlyunderstandits meaning,yetitwas stillbeautiful.Iwasnowfascinatedbytheideaof上海最大个人家教平台---【嘉惠家教】 帮上海数万家庭匹配满意老师, 对接 V:jiajiao6767 (嘉惠老师) poetry,wordsthathadthepowertomakeorbreakaperson'sworld. Ihave since fallen in love with other poems,but"Patty Poem"remains my poem.After all, "PattyPoem"gavememyloveforpoetrynotbecauseitwasthepoemthatliftedmyspirits,but becauseitwastheonethathurtmethemost. 66.WhywasthewriterattractedbythebookBestLovedPoemstoReadAgainandAgain? A.Itwasathickenoughbook. B.Somethingonitscovercaughthereye. C.Hermotherwasreadingitwithinterest. D.Ithasameaningfultitle. 67.Afterhermotherreadthepoemtoher,thewriterfelt atfirst. A.sad B.excited C.horrified D.confused 68.Thewriter'smotherlikedtoread"PattyPoem"probablybecause . A.itreflectedherownchildhood B.itwaswritteninsimplelanguage C.itwascomposedbyafamouspoet D.itgaveherahintofwhatwouldhappen 69.Itcanbeconcludedfromthepassagethat"PattyPoem"leadsthewriterto . A.discoverthepowerofpoetry B.recognizeherloveforpuzzles C.findhereagernesstogrowup D.experiencegreathomesickness. 20.(6 分)Is there link between humans and climate change or not?This question was first studiedintheearly1900s.Sincethen,manyscientistshavethoughtthatouractionsdomakea difference.In1997,theKyotoProtocolexplainedourroleintheEarth'schangingatmosphere andsetinternationallimitsforgasemissions(排放)from2008to2012.Somecountrieshave上海最大个人家教平台---【嘉惠家教】 帮上海数万家庭匹配满意老师, 对接 V:jiajiao6767 (嘉惠老师) decidedtocontinuethesereductionsuntil2020.Morerecently,theParisAgreement,stuckby nearly200countries,alsoaimstolimitglobalwarming.Butjustnowhowmuchwarmeritwill getdependsonhowdeeplycountriescutcarbonemissions. (1)Itcanbeconcludedfromparagraph1that . A.theproblemofglobalwarmingwillhavebeenquitesolvedby2020 B.gasemissionshavebeeneffectivelyreducedindevelopedcountries C.theParisAgreementsismoreinfluentialthantheKyotoProtocol D.humanshavemadecontinuouseffortstoslowdownglobalwarming (2)IfnationscouldonlykeeptheinitialpromisesoftheParisAgreement,whatwouldhappen bytheyear2100? A.Thehumanpopulationwouldincreasebyonethird. B.Littleover50%ofallspecieswouldstillexist.上海最大个人家教平台---【嘉惠家教】 帮上海数万家庭匹配满意老师, 对接 V:jiajiao6767 (嘉惠老师) C.Nationswouldnotneedtotightentheiremissionstargets. D.TheAgreement'sminimumgoalwouldnotbereached. (3)If thoseislandnationsnotfarabovesealevelaretosurvive,themaximum temperature rise,sincethestartoftheindustrialage,shouldbe . A.0.8℃ B.1.5℃ C.2℃ D.3.5℃ 21.(10分)Enough"meaninglessdrivel".That'sthemessagefromagroupofmembersoftheUK government who have been examining how social media firms like LinkedIn gather and use socialmediadata. TheHouseofCommonsScienceandTechnologyCommittee'sreport,releasedlastweek,has blamed firms formaking people sign upto longincomprehensible legal contracts and calls for aninternationalstandardorkitemark (认证标记) toidentifysitesthathavecleartermsand conditions. "The term and conditions statement that we all carelessly agree to is meaningless drivel to anyone,"saysAndrew Miller,the chair of the committee.Instead,he says,firms should provideaplain﹣Englishversionoftheirterms.Thesimplifiedversionwouldbecheckedbya thirdpartyandawardedakitemarkifitisanaccuratereflectionoftheoriginal. It is not yet clear who would administer the scheme,but the UK government is looking at introducing it on a voluntary basis."we need to think through how we make that work in practice,"saysMiller. Would we pay any more attention to a kitemark?"I think if you went and did the survey, peoplewouldliketothinktheywould,"saysNigelShadboltattheUniversityofSouthampton, UK,who studies opendata."Wedo know people worry a lot about the inappropriate use of theirinformation."Butwhatwouldhappeninpracticeisanothermatter,hesays. Other organisations such as banks ask customers to sign long contracts they may not read or understand,but Miller believes social media requires special attention because it is so new."We still don't know how significant the long﹣term impact is going to be of unwise上海最大个人家教平台---【嘉惠家教】 帮上海数万家庭匹配满意老师, 对接 V:jiajiao6767 (嘉惠老师) thingsthatkidsputonsocialmediathatcomebackandbitethemin20years'time,"hesays. Shadbolt,whogave evidence to thecommittee,says theproblem is thatwe don't know how companies will use our data because their business models and uses of data are still evolving.Large collections of personal information have become valuable only recently,he says. The shock and anger when a social media firm does something with data that people don't expect,even if users have apparently permission,show that the current situation isn't working.Ifproperlyadministered,akitemarkontermsandconditionscouldhelppeopleknow whatexactlytheyaresigningupto.Althoughtheywouldstillhavetoactuallyreadthem. 73.Whatdoesthephrase"meaninglessdrivel"inparagraphs1and3referto? A.Legalcontractsthatsocialmediafirmsmakepeoplesignupto. B.WarningsfromtheUKgovernmentagainstunsafewebsites. C.Guidelinesonhowtousesocialmediawebsitesproperly. D.Insignificantdatacollectedbysocialmediafirms. 74.ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatNigelShadboltdoubtswhether . A.socialmediafirmswouldconductasurveyonthekitemarkscheme B.peoplewouldpayasmuchattentiontoakitemarkastheythink C.akitemarkschemewouldbeworkableonanationwidescale D.thekitemarkwouldhelpcompaniesdeveloptheirbusinessmodels 75 . Andrew Miller thinks social media needs more attention than banks mainly because . A.theirusersconsistlargelyofkidsunder20yearsold B.thelanguageintheircontractsisusuallyhardertounderstand C.theinformationtheycollectedcouldbecomemorevaluableinfuture D.itremainsunknownhowusers'datawillbetakenadvantageof 76.Thewriteradvisesusersofsocialmediato . A.thinkcarefullybeforepostinganythingontosuchwebsites B.readthetermsandconditionsevenifthereisakitemark上海最大个人家教平台---【嘉惠家教】 帮上海数万家庭匹配满意老师, 对接 V:jiajiao6767 (嘉惠老师) C.takenofurtheractioniftheycanfindakitemark D.avoidprovidingtoomuchpersonalinformation 77.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthepassage? A.Saynotosocialmedia? B.Newsecurityrulesinoperation? C.Acceptwithoutreading? D.Administrationmatters! SectionCDirections: Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthe questions orcompletethe statementsinthefewestpossiblewords. 22.(8分)Walkingwillbebannedonescalatorsaspartofatraildesignedtoreducecongestion (拥堵) atsomeofthecountry'sbusieststations. Inthefirstmoveofitskind,alltravelerswillbeforcedtostandonbothsidesofescalatorson theLondonUndergroundaspartofaplantoincreasecapacity(容量)attheheightoftherush hour. Asix﹣monthtrialwillbeintroducedatHolbornstationfrommid﹣April,eliminatingtherule ofstandingontherightandwalkingontheleft.Themove,imitatingasimilarstructureinFar Eastern cities such as Hong Kong,is designed to increase the number of people using long escalatorsatthebusiesttimes.itcouldbeexpandedacrosstheTubenetworkincomingyears. According to London Underground,only 40 percent of travelers walk the full length of long escalators,leavingthemajorityatthebottomastheywaittogetontothe"standing"side. A three﹣week trial at Holborn last year found that the number of people using escalators at any one time of could be raised by almost a third.Peter McNaught,operations director at LondonUnderground,said:"Itmaynotseemrightthatyoucangoquickerbystandingstill, butourexperimentsatHolbornhaveprovedthatitcanbetrue.Thisnewsix﹣monthtrialwill helpusfindoutifwecaninfluencecustomerstostandonbothsidesinthelongterm." Holborn has one of the longest sets of escalators on the Underground network at 23.4 high.Tubebossesclaimthatcapacitywaslimitedbecausesofewpeoplewantedtowalkup﹣ meaningonlyonesidewasusedatall times.Researchhasshownthatitismoreeffective use ofescalatorsover18.5tobanwalking.上海最大个人家教平台---【嘉惠家教】 帮上海数万家庭匹配满意老师, 对接 V:jiajiao6767 (嘉惠老师) Theprevioustrialfoundthatescalatorsatthestationnormallycarried2,500peoplebetween8: 30amand9:30amonatypicalday,risingto3,250duringtheresearchingperiod. In the new trial,which will be launched from April 18,one of three"up"escalators will be standing only,with a second banning walking at peak times.A third will remain a mix of walkingandstanding. (Note:Answering the questions the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THANTENWORDS.) 78.Whatistheexistingproblemwithstandingontherightandwalkingontheleft? 79.Whatdidlastyear'sthree﹣weektrialatHolbornstationprove? 80.The research suggests that walking should be forbidden on escalators that are at least inheight. 81.In the new trail,in addition to one escalator banning walking in rush hours,the other"up"escalatorswillbeusedfor . I.Translation Directions:Translate the following sentences into English, using the words giveninthebrackets. 23.(3分)我真希望自己的文章有朝一日能见报.(hope) . 24.(3分)二十世纪末中国经济迅速发展.(witness) 25.(3分)为买一双运动鞋而通宵排队有意义吗?(point) . 26.(3分)虽然当时我年幼,不理解这部电影的含义,但我记得我的家人都感动得落泪 了.(too…to…) . 27.(3 分)我阿姨苦读四年之后获得了文凭,那一刻她欣喜万分.(The moment…) . II. Guided Writing Directions: Write an English composition in 120–150 words according totheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese. 28.(24分)假设你是中华中学学生姚平,最近参加了一项研究性学习调研,课题为"父母 是否以子女为荣".通过调研你校学生及其父母,结果发现双方对此问题的看法有差异(数 据如图所示).根据图表写一份报告,在报告中,你必须: 1.描述调研数据;上海最大个人家教平台---【嘉惠家教】 帮上海数万家庭匹配满意老师, 对接 V:jiajiao6767 (嘉惠老师) 2.分析可能导致这一结果的原因上海最大个人家教平台---【嘉惠家教】 帮上海数万家庭匹配满意老师, 对接 V:jiajiao6767 (嘉惠老师)