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命题学校:珠海市第一中学

2019

08

试卷共
8
页,卷面满分
120
分,折算成
135
分计入总分。考试用时
120
分钟。


注意事项:

1.
答卷前,考生务必用黑色笔迹的钢笔或 签字笔将自己的姓名和考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。

2.
选择题每 小题选出答案后,用
2B
铅笔把答题卡上相对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮 擦干
净后,再选涂其它答案,答案不能答在试卷上。

3.
非选择题必须 用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,
答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位置上;
如需改动 ,
先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液。不按以上要求作答的答案无效。< br>
4.
考生必须保持答题卡的整洁,考试结束后,答题卡交回。


第一部分

阅读理解(共两节,满分
40
分)

第一节

(共
15
小题;每小题
2
分,满分
30
分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(
A

B

C

D
)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A
Returns & Refund Guarantee
The “Returns & Refund Guarantee” is a promise provided by sellers for every item they sell on . When you
receive an item that was bought and paid for on our site, and you find it is not as described or is of low quality, you can
contact the seller to resolve these problems. DHgate will offer additional assistance if the seller is not cooperative.

Scope
The following points should not be included in the “Returns & Refund Guarantee”:


The seller didn’t make any promise.


The seller can provide evidence to prove the items are as described.

You didn’t contact the seller within the promised time.


You have released the payment to the seller before asking DHgate for help.
Sellers are able to set up the following promise:
Returning items for any reason
Buyers can return items for a refund within a specific day which has been set up by sellers, such as 3 days, and 7 days
from
the
day
when
the
items
are
received.
The
items’
receive
date
is
the
date
that
is
indicated
on
the
shipping
carrier’s
official
website.
Buyers
should
prepay
any
return
shipping
cost,
which
will
be
given
back
to
the
buyers
after
the
seller
receives the items as long as the items are returned in the same exact condition as when they were delivered.
Returns or Refunds accepted if the product has quality issues
Buyers can return the items for a refund when they are not as described or possess quality issues by communicating
directly with the seller. The seller is responsible for the return shipping cost.



Buyers can get a refund and keep the items when the items are not as described or possess quality issues by negotiating
directly with sellers.


21. Who can get additional assistance from DHgate in the guarantee?
A. The buyers in physical stores.





B. The buyers on .
C. The sellers on .






D. Both the buyers and the sellers.
22. Which situation is within the scope of the guarantee?

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A.
The seller didn’t make any promise.

B. The buyer has paid the seller in advance.

C. The buyer asked for help within the promised time.
D. The seller proves that there is nothing wrong with the item.

23. Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A. All the sellers didn’t make promises.

B. DHgate sometimes will pay the buyers.


C. Sellers should prepay return shipping cost.
D.
The buyer can’t keep
the items after getting a refund.


B
My family and I never talked about school as the ticket to a future. I was in the classrooms, but I wasn’t there to learn
to write, read or even speak. When it was my turn to read, I wanted to hide. I was 13 years old, but I already hated being
who I was.
I had an English teacher, Mr. Creech, who knew I couldn’t read. In one of my first lessons the teacher said that anyone
who had a reading age below six had to stand up. I felt so embarrassed. But at the same time, it
made me realize that I
needed to change the situation. I was determined it wouldn’t happen again. Later that day, Mr. Creech encouraged me and
promised he would try his best to help me learn to read. From then on, I never gave up practicing reading.
Now I was 41 years old. One day, I planned to fly back to Texas to visit my friends and family. On my way from the
airport, I saw Mr. Creech buying himself a drink. I rushed over and reached into my pocket to pay for him. “Do I know
you?”
he
asked.
“Yes,
sir,
you

do
know
me,”
I
answered
excitedly.
“My
name
is
Anthony
Hamilton.
You
taught
me
English.” The look on his face told me that he remembered the boy he’d once encouraged.

“I’m so glad I had a chance to see you,” I said. “And Mr. Creech, I have great news to share.” I told him I had learned
to read. But that wasn’t all. I had become a published author and an active speaker. “The next time you get another Anthony
Hamilton in your classroom, please encourage him to read as well,”
I added.

The experts say what once worried me has a name: dyslexia (
诵读困难症
). But I can tell you it was a lack of desire for
education.


24. Why did the author want to hide?
A. Because he felt sorry for himself.







B. Because he hated being laughed at.


C. Because he couldn’t read at
all.







D. Because he didn’t have a ticket.

25. Which of the following could best describe Mr. Creech?
A. Considerate and dutiful.













B. Demanding and enthusiastic.
C. Emotional and dedicated.












D. Friendly and ambitious.
26. Why c
ouldn’t the author read before meeting ?




A. Because his reading age was not long enough.



B. Because his parents didn’t teach him how to read.

C. Because he was afraid of reading before the class.
D. Because he didn’t have inner driving force
to learn to read.
27. What can we infer from the passage?
A. Mr. Creech taught two students called Anthony Hamilton.
B. The author had become a published author and an active speaker.
C. Dyslexia was the underlying reason that made the author unable to read.

D. The author was grateful to Mr. Creech.






























C
A team of engineers at Harvard University has been inspired by Nature to create the first robotic fly. The mechanical
fly has become a platform for a series of new high-tech integrated systems. Designed to do what a fly does naturally, the tiny

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machine is the size of a fat housefly. Its mini wings allow it to stay in the air and perform controlled flight tasks.
“It’s extremely important for us to think about this as a whole syste
m and not just the sum of a bunch of individual
components,” said Robert Wood, the Harvard engineering professor who has been working on the robotic fly
project for
over a decade. A few years ago, his team got the go-ahead to start piecing together the com
ponents. “The added difficulty
with a project like this is that actually none of those components are off the shelf and so we have to develop them all on our
own,” he said.

They engineered a series of systems to start and drive the robotic fly. “The seemin
gly simple system which just moves
the wings has a number of interdependencies on the individual components, each of which individually has to perform well,
but then has to be matched well to everything it’s connected to,” said Wood. The flight device was
built into a set of power,
computation, sensing and control systems. Wood says the success of the project proves that the flying robot with these tiny
components can be built and manufactured.
While
this
first
robotic
flyer
is
linked
to
a
small,
off-board
power
source,
the
goal
is
eventually
to
equip
it
with
a
built- in
power
source,
so
that
it
might
someday
perform
data-
gathering
work
at
rescue
sites,
in
farmers’
fields
or
on
the
battlefield. “Basically, it should be able to take off, land and fly around,”
he said.
Wood says the design offers a new way to study flight mechanics and control at insect-scale. Yet, the power, sensing
and computation technologies on board could have much broader applications. “You can start thinking about using them to
answer open scientific questions, you know, to study biology in ways that would be difficult with the animals, but using
these robots instead,” he said. “So there are a lot of technologies and open interesting scientific questions that are really

what drives us on a
day to day basis.”

28. Which of the following statements was the difficulty engineers met while making the robotic fly?



A. They did not have sufficient fund.

B. No ready-made components were available.



C. There was no model in their mind.



D. It was hard for them to assemble the components.
29. What can be inferred from paragraphs 3 and 4?



A. The robotic fly has been put into wide application.



B. The robotic fly consists of a flight device and a control system.



C. Information from many sources can be collected by the robotic fly.



D. The robotic fly can just fly in limited areas at present.
30. Which of the following can be learned from the passage?



A. Wood’s design can replace animals in some experiments.

B. Animals are not allowed in biological experiments.



C. The robotic flyer is designed to learn about insects.



D. There used to be few ways to study how insects fly.
31. Which of the following might be the best title of the passage?



A. The Development of Robotic Fly




B. Robotic Fly Promotes Engineering Science
C. Harvard’s Efforts in Making
Robotic Fly

D. Robotic Fly Imitates Real Life Insect


























D
The joy of absence
How some companies fight the curse of presenteeism
(
出勤主义
)?
RONALD
REAGAN
famously
joked
that
“it’s
true
hard
work
never
killed
anybody,
but
I
figure,
why
take
the
chance?”
Beyond a certain level, extra effort seems to be self- defeating. Studies suggest that, after around 50 hours a week,
employee productivity declines sharply.

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But that
doesn’t stop some managers from demanding that workers stay chained to their desk for long periods. Jack Ma,
the founder of Alibaba, the Chinese e-commerce group, recently praised the 996 model, where employees work from 9a.m.
to 9p.m., six days a week, as
a “great opportunity”. Yet presenteeism is the curse of the modern office worker.

There will be days when you do not have much to do; perhaps because you are waiting for someone else in a different
department,
or
a
different
company,
to
respond
to
a
request.
As
the
clock
ticks
past
5p.m.,
there
may
be
no
purpose
in
staying at your desk. But you can see your boss hard at work and, more
importantly, they can see you. So you make an
effort to look busy.
The
consequence
is
often
wasted
effort.
Rather
than
work
hard,
you
slave
to
make
bosses
think
that
you
are.
But
presenteeism has more serious consequences. As well as reduced productivity, this can mean greater medical expenses for
the employer. According to a study in the Journal of Occupation and Environmental Medicine, these costs can be six times
higher for employers than the costs of absenteeism among workers.

None of this is to say that employers are not called to expect workers to be in the office for a proper period of time.
Surely there will be a need for some (preferably short) meetings. Dealing with colleagues face-to-face creates a feeling of
togetherness, allows for a useful exchange of ideas and enables workers to have a better sense of their mutual needs.
Turning an office into a prison, with inmates (
囚犯
) allowed home for the evenings, does nothing for creativity that is
increasingly demanded of office workers as routine tasks are automated. To be productive you need presence of mind, not
being present in the flesh.

32. Why does the author mention
Ronald Reagan’s joke in Para. 1?

A. To encourage people to grasp the chance to work hard.
B. To show that hard work is harmless.
C. To introduce the topic of the passage.
D.
To praise Ronald Reagan’s accomplished joking skills.

33. What is the meaning of the underlined sentence?
A. Extra effort causes problems or difficulties.
B. With extra effort, we can defeat anybody.
C. We should say no to extra effort.
D.
Extra effort isn’t necessarily helpful.

34. According to the passage, which of the following situation is helpful to the company?
A. Your team has a ten-minute meeting after work for an urgent problem.
B. You don

t go home until 7:30 p.m. because your boss is in his office and he can see you.

C. The manager tours the engineering department at 7:30 p.m. to check people are at their desks.

D. You attend the office even when you suffer lower back pain.
35. Which of the following opinions agrees with the passage?
A. Some managers expect workers tie themselves up with a chain to their desks.
B. Reduced productivity can mean greater medical expenses for the employer.

C. With growing demand of creativity on office workers, a prison-like office is not a wise option.
D. Presence of mind guarantees your productivity.


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第二节

(共
5
小题,每小题
2
分,满分
10
分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

What does Wi-Fi stand for?
Long gone are the days of dial-
up and waiting for your turn to use the computer. It’s easier than ever to connect to the
Internet in the digital world today.




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Wi-Fi
is
a
wireless
network
that
uses
radio
frequency
signals
to
connect
to
the
Internet
or
send
messages
between
devices without wires. Everything from your phone and laptop to tablets and printers can use Wi-Fi, thanks to these waves.



37



Two years later, a group of companies formed the Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance (WECA, now the Wi-Fi
Alliance), a global non-profit organization created to promote the new Wi-Fi standard.


None
of
that
history
explains
what
Wi-
Fi
stands
for,
because
the
phrase
doesn’t
stand
for
anything.
Wi-Fi
is
a
trademarked term describing the device or technology based on the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
wireless
communication
standard
802.11,
according
to
the
Wi-Fi
Alliance.


38



So
the
Wi-Fi
Alliance
hired
the
marketing company Interbrand to come up with a shorter name: Wi-Fi, according to one of the founding Alliance members.






39



The rumor that it stands for “Wireless Fidelity
(
无线保证
)” is thanks to the Alliance. Some members didn’t
understand
the
branding
or
marketing
for
Wi-Fi.
They
felt
consumers
would
want
an
explanation
for
the
name.
So
the
Alliance agreed to include a tagline: The Standard for Wireless Fidelity. That’s why so many people assume Wi
-Fi stands for
wireless fidelity, but the tagline came after the name.


40



Don’t add to the confusion and stop miss
-associating these
phrases by learning the real meaning behind these acronyms (
缩略词
).


A.

That’s a mouthful.

B.

This is mostly thanks to Wi-Fi.
C.

The name caused a misconception about Wi-Fi.
D.

There is some debate surrounding the question what Wi-Fi stands for.
E.

In 1997, a committee of industry leaders approved a common Wi-Fi standard.
F.

Several years ago, a common standard of Wi-Fi was set up by several companies.
G.

Plus, the Alliance removed the tag, although the confusion it brought still lives on today.

第二部分

英语知识运用(共两节,满分
45
分)

第一节

完形填空(共
20
小题;每小题
1.5
分,满分
30
分)< br>
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(
A

B
、< br>C

D
)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答
题卡上将该项涂 黑。

Dear teenage boy at the skate park,
You’re probably about 15 years old, so I don’t expect you to be v
ery



41



to want a little girl on your skate ramp
(
溜冰坡道
) for that matter.
What you don’t know is that my daughter has been wanting to skateboard for months. I actually had to



42



her
that skateboarding wasn’t



43



for boys. So when we walked up to the skate park and saw that it was full of teenage
boys who were smoking and



44


, she immediately wanted to



45



and go home.
I



46



wanted to go too because I didn’t want to have to put on my mom



47



and exchange words with
you. I a
lso didn’t want my daughter to feel like she had to be



48



of anyone.

So when she said, “Mom it’s full of



49



boys,” I calmly said, “



50


, they don’t own the skate park.”
She
then went down the ramp in spite of you and your friends



51



past her.
She only had two or three runs in before you



52



her and said “Hey, excuse me …”
I immediately prepared to
deliver my “She’s



53



to use this park just as much as you guys”



54



when I heard you say, “Your



55



are wrong. Can I h
elp you?”

You spent almost an hour with my daughter showing her how to


56


, and you held her hand and helped her get up
when she fell down.
I know you live nearby and I am proud that you are part of my



57


, and I want to thank you for being



58




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beyond真的爱你-qq农场赚钱


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beyond真的爱你-qq农场赚钱


beyond真的爱你-qq农场赚钱


beyond真的爱你-qq农场赚钱


beyond真的爱你-qq农场赚钱


beyond真的爱你-qq农场赚钱



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