上海松江区2016-2020年高三英语第一学期期末质量监控试卷分类汇编-六选四
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Sectin C (8 分)
Directins: Read the fllwing passage. Fill in each blank with a prper sentence given in the bx. Each sentence can be used nly nce. Nte that there are tw mre sentences than yu need.
When he rlls int a gas statin t fill his tank, Barkhad Dahir desn't get ut f his car. He pushes a few buttns n his cellphne and within secnds he has paid fr the fuel. With the same quick pushes n his phne he pays fr almst everything he needs.
Electrnic payments ffer cnsumers cnvenience, prvide prfits fr banks, credit card cmpanies and payment prcessrs and ffer merchants imprved cash flw and cnvenience. "I haven't seen cash fr a lng time. Almst every merchant even hawker (小贩) n the street accepts payment by cellphne. ___47___ " says Adan Abkra, a demcracy activist.
Purchases are made by dialing a three-digit number, entering a fur-digit PIN and then entering the retailer's payment number and the amunt f mney. Bth custmers and merchants receive text messages t cnfirm the payment. ____48____Fr instance, the printing and handling f mney is expensive. Cash payments can be annymus (匿名的) and it is hard t track criminal activities cnducted in secret. Many gvernments favr reducing cash dealings in rder t better mnitr and understand the activities f their citizens. The Swedish gvernment has been discussing the remving f cash since 2010.
___49___D they chse t rb? D they sit at hme and wait? What happens t peple wh rely n their cellphnes t prcess mney dealings when cell service and the Internet are interrupted? A wrld affected by terrrism and increasingly vilent weather may nt yet be ready t abandn currency."
Other peple fear that electrnic payments may create security risks and enable dealings t be tracked and reprted. ___50___New technlgies which balance and address these factrs may enable peple t remve cash.
A. There's n waiting fr it and n cunting f cash.
B. The system is impressively simple and secure.
C. Security is nthing t wrry abut with the prcedures.
D. Clearing up cash payments has several advantages as well.
E. Hwever, sme peple dubt what members f a cashless sciety will d when the pwer ges ff.
F. Privacy security and cnvenience are all imprtant factrs in the adptin f electrnic payment technlgy.
【答案】47. A 48. D 49. E 50. F
上海松江区2018-2019第一学期高三英语期末质量监控试卷
Sectin C (8分)
Directins: Read the fllwing passage. Fill in each blank with a prper sentence given in the bx. Each sentence can be used nly nce. Nte that there are tw mre sentences than yu need.
Travel the Wrld by Bike
Rachel Hugens met her husband, Patrick, while bicycle turing. The Hugenses, wh live in Bise, when nt n their bikes, recently went n their latest rund-the-wrld adventure. They visited 36 cuntries n a tur, tuching Eurpe, Africa, Asia and Suth America.
“Traveling by bike is the ultimate freedm,” Rachel said via email. “On a bike, yu becme part f the scenery. The landscape is nt framed by a windw. ____67____”
A grwing cmmunity
Dennis Swift, secretary f the Suthwest Idah Muntain Biking Assciatin, rde acrss the U.S last year–frm Seattle t Salem, Massachusetts. Six peple started the tur and three finished, riding 52 ut f 56 days. They averaged abut 60 miles per riding day.
“We tk quite a few pictures; we didn’t keep ur head dwn the whle way,” Swift said. “We gt t meet different peple. It’s the peple that are prbably mst imprtant.” Swift als rde thrugh the Basque Cuntry with a grup f Bise cyclists last year. He’s planning t participate in a Virginia bike tur this year.
“When yu get lder, yur health is the number ne pririty.” he said, “____68____”
Seeing the places in between
“Traveling by bicycle frces yu t visit the places in between that many backpackers traveling by bus wuld pass by,” Patrick said. “____69____” The challenges, beynd the bvius mental and physical energy required, include navigating visa requirements, fd chices, language barriers, pr riding surfaces and bxing bikes fr air travel, Rachel said.
Financial flexibility t travel
This is the third time that the cuple has quit their jbs t tur. Rachel is a registered nurse; Patrick is an architect. Bth regained their frmer jbs when they returned hme in 2000 and 2007. They’re uncertain what will happen this time.
They’ve given themselves financial flexibility by paying ff their hme, cmmuting t wrk by bike and aviding sme f the bills that are imprtant parts fr mst (cell phnes, cable TV). They travel with a $50 daily budget.
“____70____” Rachel said. “We’ve met sme cyclists traveling lng term n a $10 daily budget. They can travel as lng as their mney lasts, s they’re mtivated t spend wisely.”
A. Bike turism is n the rise in the United States and arund the wrld, accrding t the Adventure Cycling Assciatin.
B. Slwly, yu can see snapshts f peple’s daily lives and interact with them.
C. Travelling alters yur attitude twards the whle wrld.
D. What’s gd fr the heart is gd fr the brain, s riding and staying fit is srt f a pririty in my life.
E. Traveling changes yur view f mney and what it can d fr yu.
F. Every time yu make a radside stp, yu have the pprtunity t meet peple r see smething new.
【答案】67. B 68. D 69. F 70. E
上海松江区2017-2018第一学期高三英语期末质量监控试卷
Sectin C (8分)
Directins: Read the fllwing passage. Fill in each blank with a prper sentence given in the bx. Each sentence can be used nly nce. Nte that there are tw mre sentences than yu need.
Overnight, eating fried chicken in the Peple’s Square is OUT; instead, peple started t drink HEEKCAA and eat Ba Master. This year, the queues in frnt f the drs f “Wanghng delicacies” were s dense that a cup f tea has been hyped t ver 80 Yuan by scalpers (黄牛) and lcal blggers even custmized a ne-day tur t eat in Shanghai.
T a great extent, Wanghng phenmenn depends n merchants’ business strategy. ___67___. Business als wrks n publicity. Befre HEEKCAA’s arrival in Shanghai, it has advertised thrugh micrblg, lcal life service and ther self-media, which has generated a certain amunt f heat amng the public. Once peple make the purchase, the “sense f accmplishment” will urge sme f them t shw ff at their Wechat mments, which is gd fr brand image. Als, when a prduct is quickly recgnized by cnsumers, capitals will cme in great numbers. The bst f capitals undubtedly helps the subsequent publicity f the brand.
___68___. In the Internet era, the spread f infrmatin is s fast that it desn’t matter whether the tea tastes gd r bad; it’s just a matter f whether yu ever drink it. There is a wrd fr this behavir — “fm”, which means fear f missing ut. Oxfrd University prfessr said this is nt new. As scial animals, humans have a strng desire t be part f a grup, t be accepted, recgnized, valued and remembered. A little baby cries fr a hug and a child makes small truble t get nticed. These behavirs are, in the eyes f scilgists, anxius fr existence. It’s just that scial media tday that make it easier fr peple t perceive ther peple’s lives, and have a sense f lss nt t jin them when they knw what thers are ding.
10-20 Yuan is the exchange value f milk tea, but it’s the symbl value f the gds that encurages peple t “pull the grass”. Just like the lipstick, mailbx and graffiti wall that have been n the list f Wanghng, peple want t use relatively cntrllable spending t gain satisfactin frm a mments’ thumb up. ___69___.
With the develpment f sciety cnsumers are nt just buying a prduct but its brand culture and quality f life, s the appearance f light cnsuming is inevitable. Hwever, “Wanghng ecnmy” is always shrt-lived because this cnsumer grup is changeable in affectin. Cnsumers wh cme by “physical attractiveness” will quickly vanish if there is n implicit value r cnntatin t supprt. ___70___. Besides, cnsumers shuld make ratinal cnsumptin instead f just fllwing the trend.
A. Still, Wanghng delicacies (佳肴) hld strng appeal t yung cnsumers as lng as they are f high quality and gd tastes.
B. After they buy the prduct and send a picture t the mments, perhaps their “existential anxiety” will be cured.
C. Merchants have t figure ut the true value and selling pint f their prducts.
D. It is just because peple are t idle and “Wanghng delicacies” are t attractive.
E. Wanghng phenmenn als rests with custmers’ mindset and behaviur.
F. It is bvius that queuing is a kind f hunger marketing strategy.
【答案】67. F 68. E 69. B 70. C
上海松江区2016-2017第一学期高三英语期末质量监控试卷
Sectin C
Directins: Read the fllwing passage. Fill in each blank with a prper sentence given m the bx. Each sentence can be used nly nce. Nte that there are tw mre sentences than yu need.
It is fund that American students spend less than 15% f their time in schl. 67 _______. A study published earlier this mnth by researchers at Nrth Carlina State University, fr example, finds that parental invlvement -- checking hmewrk, attending schl meetings and events, discussing schl activities at hme -- has a mre pwerful influence n students, academic perfrmance than anything abut the schl the students attend. Anther study, published in the Review f Ecnmics and Statistics, reprts that the effrt put frth by parents reading stries alud, is devted by either teachers r the students themselves. And a third study cncludes that schls wuld have t increase their spending by mre than $1,000 per pupil in rder t achieve the same results that are gained with parental invlvement.
68 _______. But it is als revealed in researches that parents, f all backgrunds, dn’t need t buy expensive educatinal tys r digital devices fr their kids in rder t give them an advantage. They dn’t need t drive their ffspring t enrichment classes r test-preparatin curses. What they need t d with their children is much simpler: talk.
But nt just any talk. 69 _______. Fr example, a study cnducted by researchers at the UCLA Schl f Public Health and published in the jurnal Pediatrics funds that tw-way adult-child cnversatins were six times as pwerful in prmting language develpment as the nes in which the adult did all the talking. Engaging in this reciprcal (双向的) back-and-frth gives children a chance t try ut language fr themselves, and als gives them the sense that their thught and pinins matter.
The cntent f parents’ cnversatins with kids matters, t. Children wh hear talk abut cunting and numbers at hme start schl with much mre extensive mathematical knwledge, reprt researchers frm the University f Chicag. While the cnversatins parents have with their children change as kids grw lder, the effect f these exchanges n academic achievement remains strng. Research finds that parents play an imprtant rle in what is called “academic scializatin” -- setting expectatins and making cnnectins between current behavir and future gals. 70 _______.
67----70 DACB
A. Parental invlvement makes up fr what schls are nt able t d.
B. They have a wide range f activities after schl.
C. Talking with children is a very simple task.
D. A number f recent studies remind us that parents are even mre imprtant than schls.
E. Engaging in these srts f cnversatins has a greater impact n educatinal accmplishment.
F. Recent research has indicated exactly what kinds f talk at hme encurage children's success at schl.
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