届江西省五市八校高三第二次联考英语解析版.docx
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届江西省五市八校高三第二次联考英语解析版
2016届江西省五市八校高三第二次联考英语
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阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
AlwaysChanging
Jackisleaving,andI’mfeelingkindofsad.
Youprobablydon’tknowJack,butyoumightbeluckyenoughto_________someonejustlikehim.He’sbeentheheartandsouloftheofficeforacoupleofyearscombining_________professionalskillswithasweetandgentlenature.
Andnowhe’smovingontoanexcitingnewprofessional_________.Itsoundslikeitcouldbethechanceofalifetime,andwe’re_________forhim.Butthatdoesn’tmakeitanyeasiertosaygoodbyetohim.
Lifehasawayofthrowingthesecurve(曲线)balls_________us.Justwhenwestarttogetcomfortablewithaperson,aplaceorasituation,somethingcomesalongto_________therecipe.
Ourabilitytocopewithchange_________toagreatdegree,ourpeace,happinessandcontentmentinlife.
Buthowdowedothat?
Afriendofmineisfondofremindingusthat“survivabilitydependsupon_________.”Andthenthere’sChristheCaliforniasurf-rat,whooncetoldmethattheanswertolife’sproblemscanbe_________infourwords:
“Gowiththeflow.”
I'mnotexactlysure,butIthinkChriswassayingthatlifeisaseriesof_________—bothgoodandbad.Nomatterhowexcellentyourskill,therewillalwaysbelife-influencingfactorsoverwhichyouhaveno_________.Thetrulysuccessfulpersonexpectstheunexpected,andispreparedto_________adjustmentsiftheneedshouldarise—asitalmost_________does.
Thatdoesn’tmeanyoudon’tkeeptryingtomakeallyour_________cometrue.Itjustmeansthatwhenthingscomeupthataren’t_________inyourplan,youworkaroundthem—andthenyoumoveon.
“Change,indeed,ispainful,_________everneedful,”saidphilosopherThomasCarlyle.“Andifmemoryhasitsforceandworth,soalsohas_________.”
We’regoingtomissJack.Butratherthanstayonthe_________ofourparting,we’llfocusonourhopesforabrighterfuture—forhim,andforus.Andthenwe’llgooutand_________everythingwecantomakethatfuturehappen._________ourplanschange—again.
1.A.knowB.greetC.imagineD.recognize
2.A.goodB.extraC.correctD.precise
3.A.agreementB.destinationC.opportunityD.experience
4.A.pityB.pleasedC.anxiousD.curious
5.A.inB.atC.onD.with
6.A.tryB.useC.provideD.change
7.A.protectB.produceC.preserveD.determine
8.A.habitB.beliefC.adaptabilityD.communication
9.A.summedupB.putupC.madeupD.heldup
10.A.eventsB.recordsC.accidentsD.problems
11.A.powerB.troubleC.controlD.difference
12.A.getB.makeC.takeD.have
13.A.neverB.alreadyC.seldomD.always
14.A.dreamsB.promisesC.decisionsD.solutions
15.A.eventuallyB.immediatelyC.surprisinglyD.exactly
16.A.andB.yetC.alsoD.even
17.A.futureB.partingC.hopeD.attempt
18.A.complaintB.sadnessC.attentionD.sympathy
19.A.doB.faceC.seizeD.demand
20.A.IfB.AfterC.UntilD.Before
Manylittlegirlslikeflowers,watchingbutterfliesandridingsmallhorses.Alotofthemalsolikecars,robotsandspaceships.Butmostgirls’clothingonlyhaspicturesofflowers,butterfliesorhorses.
Twomothersdecidedtomakeclothesthatincludeallthethingsthatlittlegirlsdoandlove.
Six-year-oldBellalovestoplaywithcars.Soherdresshaspicturesofcarsonit.
“Wehaven’tfoundthistypeofdressinthestore,”Cathy,Bella’smother,says.
Thecardressisfromanewgirl’sclothinglinecalledPrincessAwesome.RebeccaMelskysetupthebusiness.Shesaysitsproductsforgirlshavesomedesignsnormallyfoundonboys’clothes.
ItallstartedtwoyearsagowhenRebeccawashopingtobuyclothingforhertwo-year-old,wholikedrobots,trucksandspaceships.
“OnedaywhenIwalkedthroughagirls’store,IthoughttomyselfIwishthey’dmakeoneofthosebeautifuldressesthatalsohavearobotonitbecauseshewilllovethat.AndIthoughtsomeoneshoulddothat.MaybeIshoulddothat,”Rebecca,said.
HerfriendEvaSt.Clairbelievedsheshould,andtheirbusinesswasborn.Thewomensoldthefirst70dressestheymadeatamarket.Sotheydecidedtoexpandtheirbusinessonline.Theirproductssoldverywellthere,too.
“TheysoldoutsofastthatIcouldnotmakethemfastenough.Wedecideditwastimetothinkaboutafactory,”Rebeccasaid.
SotheystartedtoraisemoneyfrompeopleovertheInternet.Thewomenraisedmorethan$215,000withindays,farmorethanthe$35,000theyexpected.
“Ourbiggestchallengeisgoingtobehowweexpandasrapidlyaspeopleseemtowantusto,”Rebeccasaid.
ThewomenhopePrincessAwesomewillexpandintoproductsforgirlsofallagesandallinterests.
21.PrincessAwesomewasstarted.
A.byCathyandRebecca
B.becauseofsix-year-oldBella
C.withthehelpofagirls’store
D.tomakeunusualclothingforgirls
22.ThedressesmadebyRebeccaandherfriend.
A.soldbetteronlinethanatthemarket
B.helpedthemgetajobinafactory
C.werepopularamonggirls
D.weresoldexpensively
23.WhatisthemostdifficultthingRebeccaandherfriendwillface?
A.Meetingtheneedsofallgirls.
B.Howtomakeinterestingproducts.
C.Raisingenoughmoneyfortheirbusiness.
D.Howtoexpandtheirbusinessaspeopleexpected.
AnnaSchiferlhadn’tevengotoutofbedwhenshereachedforhercellphoneandtypedatexttohermom,onerecentSaturday.Monwasrightdownstairsinthekitchen.Thetext?
Annawantedaneggforbreakfast.Soonafter,JoannaSchiferlcalled,“Ifyouwanttotalktome,Anna,comedownstairsandseeme!
”Annalaughsaboutitnow.“Iwaskindofbeinglazy,”sheadmits.
Thesedays,manypeoplewithcellphonesprefertextingtoaphonecall.Andthat’screatingacommunicationdivide,ofsorts—thetalkersvs.thetexters.Somewouldarguethatit’snobigdeal.Butmanyexpertssaythemostsuccessfulcommunicatorswill,ofcourse,havethecompetencetodoboth.Andtheyfearthatmoreofusareunabletohave—oratleastareavoiding—thetraditionalface–to–faceconversations.
Manyprofessorssayitisnotcommontoseestudentsoutsideofclass.“Isitinmyofficehourslonelynowbecauseifmystudentshaveaquestion,theyemailme,oftenlateatnight,”saysReneeHouston,aprofessorattheUniversityofPugetSoundinWashingtonstate.“Andtheynevercall.”
AsAnnaseesit:
“Therearepeopleyou’lltext,butwon’tcall.It’sjustawaytostayintouchwitheachother.”Somebelievethatscoresoftextseachdaykeeppeoplemoreconnected.“Theproblemisthattheconversationisn’tverydeep,”saysJosephGrenny,co-authorofthebookCrucialConversations:
ToolsforTalkingWhenStakesareHigh.
“Theproblemhasbeentheresincewe’vehadtelephones—probablysincethetimeofatelegraph,”Grennysays.Textingisjustthelatestwaytodothat.Thoughtheymaynotalwaysbesogoodatdeepconversationsthemselves,Grennysuggeststhatparentsmodelthebehaviorfortheirchildrenandputdowntheirowncellphones.Hesaysthattheyalsoshouldsetlimits,asAnna’smomdidwhenshemadethe“notextingtopeopleinthesamehouse”rule.
24.AccordingtoParagraph1,Joanna.
A.wasverystrictwithherdaughter
B.didnotknowhowtouseacellphone
C.wasangrythatherdaughtergotuplate
D.didnothaveanybreakfastthatmorning
25.Theunderlinedword“competence”inParagraph2probablymeans“”.
A.chanceB.abilityC.courageD.patience
26.InJosephGrenny’sopinion,.
A.cellphonesmakepeoplelonelier
B.telephoneshelppeoplecommunicateclearly
C.textinghelpspeoplehavedeeperconversations
D.talkingshouldbeencouragedinsteadoftexting
27.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.Whyiscommunicationimportant?
B.Howdoestextingaffectkidsatschool?
C.Istextingruiningtheartofconversation?
D.Howcanweavoidone-sidedconversations?
Eco-friendlyCarRacer
Canyouimageacarracerissoeco-friendlythatitstyresaremadefrompotatoes,itsbodyiscreatedfromhemp(大麻)andrapeseedoilanditrunsonfuelmadefromwheatandsugarbeet?
Theone-seaterracingcarcalledEcoOneisbuiltbyexpertsfromWarwickUniversity,whohopethatEcoOnewillbeadoptedbytheautomotiveindustry.Itissoldat$51,000.
Pollution-sensitiveDress
Don’tbecaughtoutsideunawareofpollutionlevelsintheair.Thepollution-sensitiveEPADressbyStephanieSandstromnoticespollutionintheairaccordingly.Thisdress–whichisactuallyquitepretty–lookslikeyoupullitfromthebottomofthedirtylaundrypilewhentheairisdirty.Itmightprotectyourhealthbyadvisingyoutostayindoorsfortheday,butitwon’tdoyouanyfavorifyou’remeetingwithclients.
Eco-friendlyUmbrella
Traditionalumbrellascomewithafixedsurface.Althoughitischangeable,youcannotreplaceiteasily.Thiseco-friendlydesignismoreflexible.Itisactuallyonlyanumbrellaskeletonwithoutanysurface,whichcanbefolded,soyoucanputanythingsuchasnewspapers,plasticbagsorwhateveryouwanttoserveastheprotectingsurface.
Eco-friendlyMoss(苔藓)Carpet
Itissaidthatwalkingonfreshgrassincreasesyourbloodcirculation.TheMossCarpet,createdbyNguyenLaChanh,looksatgettingthegrasstoyourfeet.Thematincludesballmoss,islandmossandforestmoss.Thehumidity(湿度)ofthebathroomensuresthatitgrowswell.Andthat’swhyyouneedtoplaceitthereandnotanywhereelse.
28.AccordingtoParagraph1,wecanfindEcoOne_____.
A.canseatonepassengerandonedriver
B.can’tbeaffordedbythepublicatpresent
C.ismainlymadefromsomekindsofplants
D.willtaketheplaceofthetraditionalcarindustry
29.WhyisEPADressdesigned?
A.Toadvisepeopletostay
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