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1、中2017 屆高三聯(lián)考英語試PartListeningpartListentothefiveshortdialoguesandchoosethebestWhatisthewomansquestionontheresearch中2017 屆高三聯(lián)考英語試PartListeningpartListentothefiveshortdialoguesandchoosethebestWhatisthewomansquestionontheresearchA.ItsB.ItneedsC.ItstopicistooHowwillthewomangotothePeoplesA.ByB.OnC.By3.What

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15、times, you t se of “this exactly what I want” before you part with money. And you cant always t online. Its rathercoldAsmoreand more peopleernetsand smartphones,onlinecommerce is likely continueitsgrowthheUnitedesand in other24.TraditionalbusinessmenfeelupsetA.growingonlinesaleswillseizetheirshareof

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18、sattitudetowardsthefutureonlineB.C.D. CWindbreaks are barriers formed by trees and other plants. Farmers plant these around their fields, which help prevent the loss of soil and stop the wind fromblowing soil Theyalsokeepthewindfromdamagingordestroyingcrops.Besides,extra treesandplantscancutdownandu

19、sedor soldforWindbreaks can be highly valuable for protecting grain crops. For le, in parts of Africa grain harvests were twenty percent higher in fields protected by windbreaks compared fieldswithoutBut here is erestingabout windbreaks.They seem to work best when they somewindtopassthroughthebarrie

20、roftreesorplantsaroundthefield.Ifnot,thentheof theairclose to the ground willliftthe soil. Then the soilwillbe blownaway. For this reason,windbreak works best if it contains only 60 to 80 percent of the trees and t would needed to make a solid line. An easy rule to remember t windbreaks can protect

21、areas up 10timestheheightofthetallestheThere should be at least two lines in each windbreak. One line should be large trees. second line, right next to it , can be shorter trees or lants with leaves. Locally grown and plants are considered the best for windbreaks. Trees reduce the damaging effects w

22、ind and rain. Their roots help protect soil from being washed away. And trees can animalsoutdoorswithshadefromthe28.Theadvantagesofbuildingawindbreakareasfollows A. ng the wind from destroying grain B. increasing the production of C. providing humans with shade from the D. reducing the damaging effe

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24、aksallowsomewindtopass30.Ifthe treesgrowtoa heightof30feet,the areasthewindbreakscanprotectare A.100squareB.300squareC.240squareD.150square31.Whatcanbe inferredfromthe A. Extra treesand plants can be cut down for B. The environment is going from toC.TreesandplantsfromrethebestforD.Windbreakscancontr

25、ibutetoagricultureDItis quite reasonable to blametraffic jams,thecostof gasand the greatspeed of modernbut manners on the road ing horrible. Everybody t the t men efiercetigersbehindthewheel.Ittohave a tigerinacage,butto havedriversseatisanotherRoad politeness is not only good manners, but good sens

26、e. It takes the most cool-drivers great patience to give up the desire to beat back when forced to face rude driving. On other hand, a little politeness goes a long way towards reducing sibility of quarrelling fighting. A friendly nod or a wave nks in answer to an act of politeness helps to create a

27、tmosphere of good will es so sary in modern traffic conditions. But behaviors of politeness are by no means enough. Many drivers nowadays dont even seem able recognizepolitenesswhentheyseeHowever, misplaced politeness so be dangerous. Typical les are the driver waves a child crossing the a wrong o t

28、he path ing t may not able to stop in time. The same goes for encouraged old ladies to cross the road wherever whenevertheywanty, modern drivers cant even learn to drive, let alone master the road-man Years ago, experts warned t the fast increase of the car ownership would demand give-and-takefromal

29、lroadusers.Itishightimeforallofustotakethismessageto32.ThepassagemainlytalksA.moderndriversB.trafficC.goodD. 33.Troublesontheroadare oftencausedbyA. the behaviors of the B. traffic C. terrible road D. 34.Accordingtothewriter,agooddrivershouldA.beatbackwhenforcedtoface rude B.A. the behaviors of the

30、B. traffic C. terrible road D. 34.Accordingtothewriter,agooddrivershouldA.beatbackwhenforcedtoface rude B.rafficstreamquicklyhoweverpeopleC.beabletorecognizepolitenesswhenheseesD.encourage oldladiestocrossthe roadswhenevertheywant35.Itisnotalwaysrightfor driverstoA.masterroad-manB.encourageoldladies

31、tocrosstheC.createatmosphereofgoodD.giveafriendlynodtoshowEImagine yourself in a small airplane 3,300meters above the ground.The engines roar inyour asyoumovetowardstheopendoor.Thenyoureoutside,fallingwiththewindpastears. As the ground rushes up at you, you open your parachute(降落傘)All in youare infr

32、eefallforonly30seconds-thelongest30secondsofyourHowever, a growing number of adventurers are taking the skydivingisnt something you can justtry, like fishing orbowling. So , if you wantto attempt sport,youllneedtogotogroundThecourse is taughtbylicensed skydivinginstructorswho have been years. Theyll

33、 teach you how to keep your itionstable.Youll alsolearn tobe awareofyouraltitudeand,mostimportantly,whentoopenyourOnce youre through with ground school, its time to get up in the air. instructors always jump with , ready to pull the students parachute open if he or freezes It certainly seems dangero

34、us when someone is falling at 50l/hr. But, if you bethe istics, skydiving is actually n driving, with one ) occurring y 60,000jumpers. Moreover , most enthusiasts agree all fear stops the second feetleavetheplane,andwhenyouland,the onlythoughtinyourmindis,“Wow!IwanttotA.However,anewjumperneverjumpsB

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36、ndE.Formostofus,skydivingissomethingweonlyhe F.Groundschooliswhereyoulearntojump,withoutleavingtheG.Skydivingisthesportofoutofanairplaneandfallingfreelythroughthe Part3Clozetest One day I took a bus with my girlfriend. It wasso t we stood for several stops a vacantseatwas forThen a pretty girl rushe

37、d toward me, saying, “Hi, where are you going?” I was so struck the t I had a hard time trying to her. Clearly she had taken me else.Ireturnedhergreetingwithpoliteness, togiveexplanationtomygirlfriendNoticing my dialogue with somebody else, my her eyes and found she pretty. She asked jealously, “who

38、s she?” The pretty girl, of the situation, spoke , “Hi, let me myself. Im Nancy; we used to be . Very glad to meet you.” behavedvery .ButItoymemoryforsomeonecalledNancyamongmywas worrying about how to his to my girlfriend the pretty girl urned to “Will you give me your cell phone number t we keep co

39、ntacts later?” I had submit(服從)toher .Thenthe girlgotoffthe busatthe nextA ater I got a short on my phonefrom a stranger. My girlfriend phone and read the note. It was from the girl, who said, “Just now, two thieves tried to pocket. I had to an ance to draw yourattention. Ishould have the but gave u

40、p as I noticed these two thieves also to leave at the same stop. Because of Idelayedmydeparture.NowyoulderstandallIhavedonetoyou.WishyouA. BCD A. BlCD A. BCD A. BCD A.BCD A. BCD A. BCD A. BCD A.BCD A.BCD A.ina Bat Cat a DA. CD A. BD A. BCdDA. BCA. BCD A. BCD A.BCD A. BCD A. BCD A. BCD A.BCD A.BCD A.

41、ina Bat Cat a DA. CD A. BD A. BCdDA. BCD A.BCD A.BCD A. BCD A. BD A.BCD PartFillingtheswithproperwordorrightformofthegivenwordsWorld Read Aloud Day is rated each year on Wednesday of March. It (start) by the website in 2010 and has now reached 65 countries. aim is encourage people worldwide who cann

42、ot read to enjoy the benefits of a book. The website everyone rate) the dayby takinga book,finding anaudience,andreadingoutIt is about taking action to show the t the right to read and write (belong) to allThe website asks visitors to he movement to reduce the number of illiterate(的)people in the wo

43、rld. It is (absolute) sary to help those who cannot read. websitesays,“Its time tostart byreadingaloudto might like it.Share a bookwho might need it, share a story with someone who would treasure it, listen 67someone elses story as they share with The United Nations says, “Literacy involves variety

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45、evelop knowledge, to participate fully in society.” t way, World Read Aloud Day (do)helpmakea Part5CorrectionFailure is part of our life.Somebody has ever achieved great s without lots One experience left lasting on me. Ive been fond of playing the piano since childhood. Last year there was a piano competition for y city and I take part in it.

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