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]江苏省(徐州、宿迁、连云港、淮安四市)2017届高三11月模拟考试
第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分 35分)
第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在。
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]江苏省(徐州、宿迁、连云港、淮安四市)2017届高三11月模拟考试
第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分 35分)
第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在。
21. Owing to the speeding up of urbanization and improvement of living standards, people’s consumption patterns in the last few years.
A. changed B. change C. had changed D. have changed
most important thing for a designer to remember is that nature always provides .
A. inspiration B. ambition C. immigration D. occupation
23. I do believe in people being able to do what they want to do, they are not hurting someone else.
A. unless B. supposed C. though D. providing
24. Nowadays, more and more people like to post the photos of delicious foods on their blogs, especially those in the oven.
A. to bake B. baked C. baking D. being baked
25. –– Are the people optimistic about the talks between Palestine and Israel?
–– It’s hard to say. Much the outcome of the current peace talks.
A. counts on B. takes on C. catches on D. turns on
26. Many companies make it for job applicants to pass a medical examination before they are allowed to work.
A. compulsory B. comprehensive C. controversial D. contradictory
27. –– Can you believe Kim’s got fired from work?
–– . She was always late or calling in sick. But I hope she will find a new job.
A. God bless her B. It can’t hurt C. It serves her right D. No worries
28. Scientists think calculating is a necessary skill they base their researches.
A. on it B. on that C. on which D. on whose
29. –– Have you got any plans for the New Year’s Day Holiday?
–– Yes. , I’m going to travel in Beijing.
A. Though possible B. Unless possible C. While possible D. If possible
30. The company chose Shenzhen for its first expansion point because it’s the second largest market for their brand, Shanghai the first.
A. was B. being C. will be D. to be
31. Their sense of humor and ability to get along with people are two characteristics that _________ for their lack of experience.
A. allow B. cater C. account D. compensate
32. Considering the location the price, many parents buy houses for their children’s education.
A. in preference to B. in response to C. in addition to D. in regard to
33. The famous magician, as well as his assistants, to perform at the China’s Got Talent in 2015.
A. were invited B. was invited
C. have been invited D. has been invited
34. — So boring and exhausted! I’d rather I hadn’t been invited to the party.
— Oh, no. If so, I _________ a quiet night at home.
A. didn’t enjoy B. hadn’t enjoyed
C. couldn’t have enjoyed D. couldn’t enjoy
35. –– I went up to speak to him, but he turned away and left.
–– Why did he give you ? You are good friends, aren’t you?
A. a wet blanket B. a cup of tea C. a green finger D. a cold shoulder
第二节:完形填空(共 20小题;每小题 1分,满分20分)
I wrote my first novel when I was 22. It was a 36 . I didn’t know how to properly format dialogue or 37 a plot. Those were all 38 I planned to work out later. I gave the book to my father to read, and within a day he left me a voice mail saying that it was 39 and that I was going to sell it for $300,000.
40 , and rather quickly, the book was 41 by every publisher in New York. If there were a literary prize for Most Rejections, I would have won it. I was 42 , of course, but I knew better than to 43 — writing wasn’t an easy job, and if this book wasn’t my 44 in, maybe the next one would be. I got back to work.
But this scenario(剧情) happened again: I wrote books…and then they wouldn’t 45 . Still, my father’s faith in me never wavered(摇摆), even 46 I worked a host of other jobs. Some of the jobs, like being a bookseller, were great and 47 to my writing life. Some, like selling overpriced jeans to 12-year-olds, were only good insofar as they were material for future 48 . And they were — because it finally 49 . I sold a book! I was going to make it big!
I completely agree with motivational speaker and author John Maxwell’s words: “Successful and unsuccessful people do not 50 greatly in their abilities but in their 51 to reach their potential.” Life’s not 52 . It never was, it isn’t now, it won’t ever be. But do not fall into the entitlement trap of feeling you are a 53 , you are not. Get over it and 54 with it. And yes, most things are more 55 when you break a sweat to get them.
36. A. mess B. mix C. confusion D. puzzle
37. A. follow B. structure C. discover D. hatch
38. A. facts B. messages C. meanings D. details
39. A. practical B. complex C. wonderful
40. A. But B. Instead C. Therefore D. Regardless
41. A. rejected B. accepted C. abused D. commented
42. A. depressed B. surprised C. frightened D. embarrassed
43. A. continue B. fight C. withdraw D. write
44. A. card B. ticket C. pen D. bill
45. A. write B. buy C. work D. sell
46. A. if B. because C. as D. since
47. A. turned B. opened C. led D. contributed
48. A. lives B. decisions C. stories D. jobs
49. A. happened B. failed C. made D. passed
50. A. vary B. change C. match D. diversify
51. A. request B. demand C. hope D. desire
52. A. sad B. happy C. hard D. easy
53. A. witness B. victim C. owner D. winner
54. A. get round B. get on C. get about D. get by
55. A. challenging B. demanding C. rewarding D. paying
第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题 2分, 满分 30分)
请认真阅读下列短文, 从短文后各题所给的A、 B、 C、 D四个选项中,选出最佳选项, 并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
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For Yali Liu, the hardest thing about UK higher education is having to go to the pub. “It’s how much you need to invest socially with other students,” she says. “I don’t like going to a pub or club, but people just keep going out and I feel the pressure to go out too.” This is because, unlike in China, she says, there is so much emphasis during the course on teamwork and group projects, so socialising with other students – especially British people, is crucial.
Liu, 23, who is in her final year of a BSc in business administration at the University of Bath, is one of more than 80,000 Chinese students studying in UK universities. They are responsible for a large proportion of the more than £10bn a year that international students contribute to the UK economy. However, research shows that where their academic attainment(成就) is concerned, the picture is not satisfactory. While nearly 58% of all students – and 45% of overseas students graduated with a first-class degree last year, this was true of only 35% of students from China.
To find an explanation, Zhiqi Wang and Ian Crawford, lecturers at the University of Bath, compared the performance of Chinese and British undergraduates in each year of their degree. Taking a sample of 100 British and Chinese students and comparing their average marks and final degree classification, they found a dramatic drop in performance among the Chinese students between year one, when they performed better than their UK counterparts, and year two, when they performed worse.
They believe the drop results from two factors. First, Chinese students fail to adapt their approaches to learning and so their performance declines in the later years when the complexity of the work increases. Second, many young people in China enroll in higher education due to pressure from family rather than their own motivation.
Professor Sedghi thinks part of the problem may be the changing socio-economic background of Chinese undergraduates. While 85% of Chinese students at British universities before 2000 were mature students, often funded by the government, since 2004, however, they have been younger, most funded by their families.
Maybe UK institutions need to work harder to take into account what a big challenge it is for young people from a radically different culture and linguistic background to adapt to life in the UK. “We need to do more, contacting students before their arrival, assigning them tutors, encouraging peer-assisted learning, for example,” says Sedghi.
58. What can be inferred about Yali Liu from the passage?
A. She is not good at socialising with local students.
B. She is bored with the teamwork and group projects.
C. Her family can’t afford her education in the UK.
D. The university won’t award her a first-class degree.
59. Which of the following is NOT a possible factor for Chinese students’ unsatisfactory attainment?
A. They don’t adjust their studying methods in time.
B. They are lacking in motivation to achieve success.
C. They are too young and mostly come from poor families.
D. They haven’t got necessary support from the UK universities.
60. The passage mainly talks about in UK universities.
A. the great pressure Chinese students are suffering
B. cultural difference