江苏省扬州市高级中学2020届高三11月学情周检测英语试题

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江苏省扬州市高级中学2020届高三11月学情周检测英语试题

大桥高级中学2020届高三第一学期学情周检测 英语试题 第 12 周 命题:袁 媛 校对:佘建英 2019.11.24‎ 第一部分:听力(共20 小题;每小题 1 分,满分20 分)‎ 第一节(共5 小题;每小题 1 分,满分5 分)‎ 听下面 5 段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题,每段对话仅读一遍。‎ ‎1.What did the man do last night?‎ A. He watched a play B. He did some shopping C. He relaxed at home ‎2.When can the speakers reach the Overseas Chinese Hotel?‎ A. At 11:35 B. At 11:‎45 ‎ C. At 12:00 ‎ ‎3.How did John do in the exam?‎ A. He failed in the exam B. He got the highest mark C. He did worse than last time ‎4.What is the woman doing?‎ A. Offering suggestions B. Expressing dissatisfaction C. Asking for help ‎5.Who knows the best place to ride a bike according to the conversation?‎ A. Harry B. The man speaker C. The woman speaker 第二节(共15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分15 分)‎ 听下面5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读每个小题,听完后,每小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间,每段对话或独白读两遍。‎ 听第六段材料,回答第6至7题。‎ ‎6.Where does the woman live?‎ A. ‎50 Bermard Street,W12 B. ‎15 Bermard Street,W‎12 ‎ C. ‎12 Bermard Street,W50‎ ‎7.What do you know about Harold?‎ A. He’s a little cat B. He’s a little kid C. He’s a little dog 听第七段材料,回答第8至9题。‎ ‎8.When was the phrase “got milk” first made?‎ A. In the early 1990s B. In the late 1900s C. In the early 1980s ‎9.Where can people see the phrase “got guitar” according to the man?‎ A. In movies B. On T-shirts C. In textbook 听第八段材料,回答第10至12题。‎ ‎10.What’s the weather like in the man’s city now?‎ A. Windy and snowy B. Sunny and windy C. Cold and wet ‎11.Where is the woman now?‎ A. In the USA B. In Japan C. In ‎Russia ‎12.What will the woman do?‎ A. Get ready for the hurricane B. Go to the beach C. Call the man this evening 听第九段材料,回答第13至16题。‎ ‎13.What does the man suggest the woman see?‎ A. Old buildings B. National parks C. National museums ‎14.How does the man advise the woman to go to the west?‎ A. By car B. By bus C. By air ‎15.What will the man lend the woman?‎ A. A tent and a few pieces of equipment ‎ B. A car and a few pieces of equipment ‎ C. A tent and a car ‎16.What can we learn from the conversation?‎ A. The woman will stay in the man’s country for 2 weeks B. There are some most beautiful mountains in the man’s country C. There are some great national parks in the woman’s country 听第十段材料,回答第17至20题。‎ ‎17.Which is NOT a benefit of the minerals and vitamins found in bananas?‎ A. Controlling blood pressure ‎ B. Aiding muscle movement ‎ C. keeping off cold ‎18.What effect can bananas have on people’s emotions?‎ A. They make people high-spirited ‎ B. They make people low-spirited C. They make people less emotional ‎19.What will happen if a banana is placed in a refrigerator?‎ A. Its appearance will remain the same ‎ B. It won’t go bad quickly C. Its flesh will turn dark soon ‎20.What does the banana industry try to tell people?‎ A. Don’t place bananas in the refrigerator B. It’s not true that bananas can keep you young C. Bananas can be well preserved in the refrigerator 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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。‎ ‎21.Only the hope that the rescuers were getting nearer the trapped miners.‎ A. suspended B. subscribed C. sustained D. suspected ‎22.From my point of view, there’s little chance that we will be successful in trying to change the present situation. ________, it is important that we try our best.‎ A. Meanwhile B. Otherwise C. Therefore D. Nevertheless ‎23.“It might have saved me a lot of money”, Mr. Chen sighed, “________ timely from the stock market this July”.‎ A. did I withdraw B. should I withdraw C. have I withdrawn D. had I withdrawn ‎24.One of the true tests of leadership is the ability to recognize a problem ________ it becomes an emergency.‎ A. when B. before C. after D. unless ‎25.Considered to be a less dangerous to tobacco, "e-cigs" are taking over the West as more and more people switch over when trying to kick the habit.‎ A. adjustment B. alternative C. advertisement D. amusement ‎26.Helen said that she would bring me Justin Bieber's latest CD the next day, but she .‎ A. wouldn't B. didn't C. hadn' t D. hasn't ‎27.You can’t imagine how excited we were ________ that our schoolmates had won the first place in National Robot Competition.‎ A. learning B. having learned C. to be learning D. to learn ‎28. The law is equally applied to everyone. No one ________ be above it.‎ A. shall B. must C. may D. need ‎29.As a result of ________ is now known in physics and chemistry, scientists have been able to make important discoveries in biology and medicine.‎ A. what B. it C.which D. that ‎30.The drums of war are beating once again. As tensions rise between America and Iran, China appeals to both sides to ________.‎ A. stand by B. come along C. step back D. stick together ‎31.Locals lived in rather ________ conditions until the founding of the People’s Republic of China in 1949.‎ A. precious B. primitive C. precise D. prior ‎32.—Oh, my God! What’s wrong with you?‎ ‎—I was going the normal speed limit when a truck appeared in front of me ________ and I didn't have time to stop.‎ A. between the lines B. around the clock C. out of the blue D. over the moon ‎33.Music treatment involves a specialist playing an instrument or sing ________ the patient’s mood.‎ A. by means of B. with regard to C. in response to D. on account of ‎34.Russia's cutting off the gas supply raised a major concern to the European Union, a number of member states are increasingly dependent on one single supplier.‎ A. whose B. that C. where D. which ‎35.—I forgot to register for the courses. I’m one day late and most of the classes are full. What shall I do?‎ ‎—________ You can’t do anything about that.‎ A. Take your time. B. Poor you! C. So what? D. No way!‎ 第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)‎ 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。‎ The first time Mercado thought seriously about becoming a professional model, she surfed the Internet for someone with a physical disability in the modeling world. That was six years ago, when disabled models were ___36___. Thus, her search came up empty.‎ ‎“ I didn't think there was a ___37___. ” she talks of the career she'd imagined "Not because I wasn't worthy of it, but because I didn't see anyone else like me out there. It was just not a thing.” However, Mercado has helped ___38___ that reality because of her not giving up. Last year, Mercado signed with IMG Models, the powerhouse agency which ___39___ top supermodels.‎ During a shoot, there are certain movements and ___40___ that are simply not an option for her. But her team has always found a way to work around these ___41___, and she's never been cut from a campaign because of concerns about her disability.‎ ‎"There’s ___42___ been a problem with the team not getting what they need to get from me as a model. There's never been an excuse where it's like—‘she has a disability, this is not going to work because the ___43___ won't look nice.’ "She says, "If I'm a model, a clothing company wants to showcase their ___44___ on me, that's great, "she says. "That's all it should be. "‎ Her small body has more than a dozen surgical ___45___ and she fell both nervous and excited when she decided last year to ___46___ them for a shoot for a lingerie(女式贴身内衣) company. "___47___ I'm very outspoken with what I believe in, I'm very much of a ___48___ person still at heart. But I wanted to ___49___ a challenge. "Mercado liked ___50___ people that everyone can and should feel attractive in their own skin: "You shouldn't be ashamed of your own ___51___.”‎ In the meantime, she's focused on her work and using her blog to encourage those who want to follow her ___52___. When the next generation of disabled models searches the Web for ___53___, they’ll find her.‎ Mercado ___54___ her success to confidence, faith and never ___55___,"I'm an example that you can do what you want, because.. "she pauses. "Just because! That's it. You just can. "‎ ‎36. A. popular B. invisible C. scarce D. enough ‎37. A. responsibility B. failure C. challenge D. possibility ‎38. A. avoid B. change C. escape D. realize ‎39. A. rejects B. complains C. praises D. represents ‎40. A. poses B. entertainment C. campaigns D. situations ‎41. A. events B. issues C. questions D. methods ‎42. A. never B. just C. ever D. even ‎43. A. faces B. photos C. clothes D. magazines ‎44. A. stripe B. style C. stuff D. scarf ‎45. A. injuries B. wounds C. hurts D. scars ‎46. A. show B. cover C. hide D. bare ‎47. A. In case B. Even though C. As though D. Now that ‎48. A. shy B. quiet C. eager D. active ‎49. A. draw on B. count on C. put on D. take on ‎50. A. managing B. informing C. reminding D. urging ‎51. A. body B. figure C. appearance D. disability ‎52. A. example B. spirit C. mood D. dream ‎53. A. amusement B. pleasure C. inspiration D. cooperation ‎54. A. gives B. gets C. takes D. owes ‎55. A. blowing up B. giving up C. calling off D. putting off 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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。‎ A Moving to Orange County If you're thinking of moving to Orange County, with its wealth of sandy beaches, wineries and tourist attractions then there’re several things that you’ll need to know.‎ Visas for the US The US has a number of options, and if you are relocating due to work commitments or family ties, you’ll be alongside the majority of applicants.‎ A green card holder, for instance, can apply for an immigration visa for a spouse(配偶)or (unmarried) child. A US employer can apply on behalf of a non-national person, and there are five preference categories for companies sponsoring immigration visas, the majority of which require exceptional skills, master’s training or experience of a particular profession. If you are being sponsored by an employer, your spouse and any child under the age of 21 can apply for immigration visas alongside you.‎ Temporary worker visas, on the other hand, are typically easier, but still not necessarily easy, to obtain and allow for limited stays.‎ Finding accommodation The three largest cities in the county are Anaheim, an industrial center, Santa Ana,10 miles from the coast with a perfect safety record, and Irvine, an wealthy planned city with a number of highly regarded schools. If you’re looking for a metropolitan lifestyle, expect to pay an average of 1,600 USD in rent for a one-bedroom apartment in the city center, rising to 2,900 USD a month for a family-size, three-bedroom apartment; an approximate 600 USD premium(溢价)on similar apartments outside of the city center.‎ If you would like to settle outside of a city, there are a number of suburbs in Orange County with plenty to offer young professionals and families. Perhaps one of the most renowned is Newport Beach, noted as one of the cleanest beaches in the county and famous for its many restaurants and fantastic schools. If you’re looking for an inland town, Aliso Viejo is an excellent option. This compact(紧凑的)town is easy to navigate and is ideal for young families.‎ ‎56. If you want to get a US immigration visa, you must meet one of the requirements that ________.‎ A. you should have an unmarried child B. your employer should be a non-national person C. your spouse should be a lawful permanent resident D. you should be qualified for five immigrant visa preference categories ‎57. It can be inferred that finding accommodation in Orange‎ ‎County depends on ________.‎ A. a settler’s sponsor B. a settler’s professional level C. a settler’s company location D. a settler’s needs and the type of lifestyle B While famous foreign architects are invited to lead the designs of landmark buildings in China such as the new CCTV tower and the National Center for the Performing Arts, many excellent Chinese architects are making great efforts to take the center stage.‎ Their efforts have been proven fruitful. Wang Shu, a 49-year-old Chinese architect, won the 2012 Pritzker Architecture Prize—which is often referred to as the Nobel Prize in architecture—on February 28. He is the first Chinese citizen to win this award.‎ Wang serves as head of the Architecture Department at the China Academy of Art (CAA). His ‎ office is located at the Xiangshan campus of the university in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. Many buildings on the campus are his original creations.‎ The style of the campus is quite different from that of most Chinese universities. Many visitors were amazed by the complex architectural space and abundant building types. The curves(曲线) of the buildings perfectly match the rise and fall of hills, forming a unique view.‎ Wang collected more than 7 million abandoned bricks of different ages. He asked the workers to use traditional techniques to make the bricks into walls, roofs and corridors. This creation attracted a lot of attention thanks to its mixture of modern and traditional Chinese elements.‎ Wang’s works show a deep understanding of modern architecture and a good knowledge of traditions. Through such a balance, he had created a new type of Chinese architecture, said Tadao Ando, the winner of the 1995 Pritzker Prize.‎ Wang believes traditions should not be sealed in glass boxes at museums. “That is only evidence that traditions once existed,” he said.‎ ‎“Many Chinese people have a misunderstanding of traditions. They think tradition means old things from the past. In fact, tradition also refers to the things that have been developing and that are still being created,” he said.‎ ‎“Today, many Chinese people are learning Western styles and theories rather than focusing on Chinese traditions. Many people tend to talk about traditions without knowing what they really are,” said Wang.‎ The study of traditions should be combined with practice. Otherwise, the recreation of traditions would be artificial and empty, he said.‎ ‎58. What impressed visitors to the CAA Xiangshan campus most?‎ A. Its hilly environment. B. Its large size.‎ C. Its unique style. D. Its diverse functions.‎ ‎59. What made Wang’s architectural design a success?‎ A. The mixture of different shapes. B. The balance of East and West.‎ C. The use of popular techniques. D. The harmony of old and new.‎ ‎60. What should we do about Chinese traditions according to Wang?‎ A. Spread them to the world. B. Preserve them at museums.‎ C. Teach them in universities. D. Recreate them in practice.‎ C The majority of successful senior managers do not closely follow the classical rational (理性的) model of first clarifying goals, assessing the problem, formulating options, estimating likelihoods of success, making a decision, and only then taking action to carry out the decision. Rather, in their day-by-day tactical maneuvers(战术动作), these senior executives rely on what is vaguely termed intuition(直觉) to manage a network of interrelated problems that require them to deal with ambiguity, inconsistency, novelty, and surprise; and to integrate action into the process of thinking.‎ Generations of writers on management have recognized that some practicing managers rely heavily on intuition. In general, however, such writers display a poor grasp of what intuition is. Some see it as the opposite of rationality; others view it as an excuse for capriciousness(变化无常).‎ Isenberg's recent research on the cognitive processes of senior managers reveals that managers' intuition is neither of these. Rather, senior managers use intuition in at least five distinct ways. First,they intuitively sense when a problem exists. Second, managers rely on intuition to perform well-learned behavior patterns rapidly. This intuition is not arbitrary or irrational, but is based on years of painstaking practice and hands-on experience that build skills. A third function of intuition is to combine isolated bits of data and practice into an integrated picture. Fourth, some managers use intuition as a check on the results of more rational analysis. Most senior executives are familiar with the formal decision analysis models and tools, and those who use such systematic methods for reaching decisions are occasionally alert of solutions suggested by these methods which run counter to their sense of the correct course of action. Finally, managers can use intuition to bypass in-depth analysis and move rapidly to engender a plausible solution. Used in this way, intuition is an almost instantaneous cognitive process in which a manager recognizes familiar patterns.‎ One of the implications of the intuitive style of executive management is that thinking is inseparable from acting. Since managers often know what is right before they can analyze and explain it, they frequently act first and explain later. Analysis is tightly tied to action in thinking-acting cycles, in which managers develop thoughts about their companies and organizations not by analyzing a problematic situation and then acting, but by acting and analyzing in close concert.‎ Given the great uncertainty of many of the management issues that they face, senior managers often instigate (发起) a course of action simply to learn more about an issue. They then use the ‎ results of the action to develop a more complete understanding of the issue. One implication of thinking-acting cycles is that action is often part of defining the problem, not just of implementing the solution.‎ ‎61. Which of the following best describes the organization of the first paragraph?‎ A. An claim is made and a specific supporting example is given.‎ B. A conventional model is dismissed and an alternative introduced.‎ C. The results of recent research are introduced and summarized.‎ D. Two opposing points of view are presented and evaluated.‎ ‎62. Which of the following does the passage suggest about the writers on management mentioned in paragraph 2?‎ A. They have criticized managers for not following the classical rational model of decision analysis.‎ B. They have not based their analyses on a sufficiently large sample of actual managers.‎ C. They have misunderstood how managers use intuition in making business decisions.‎ D. They have drawn their conclusions on what managers say rather than on what managers do.‎ ‎63. According to the text, senior managers use intuition in all of the following ways EXCEPT to .‎ A. define clear goals B. identify a problem C. bring together diverse facts D. speed up the creation of a solution to a problem ‎64. Which of the following statements does the passage support?‎ A. Managers cannot justify their intuitive decisions B. Managers' intuition works contrary to their rational and analytical skills.‎ C. Intuition enables managers to employ their practical experience more efficiently.‎ D. Managers relying on intuition are more successful than those relying on formal decision analysis.‎ D I was puzzled! Why was this old woman making such a fuss about an old copse(树丛)which was of no use to anybody? She had written letters to the local paper, even to a national, protesting about a projected by-pass(小路) to her village, and, looking at a map, the route was nowhere near where she lived and it wasn’t as if the area was attractive. I was more than puzzled, I was curious.‎ The enquiry into the route of the new by-pass to the village was due to take place shortly, and I wanted to know what it was that motivated her. So it was that I found myself knocking on a cottage ‎ door, being received by Mary Smith and then being taken for a walk to the woods.‎ ‎“I’ve always loved this place,” she said, “it has a lot of memories for me, and for others. We all used it. They called it ‘Lovers lane’. It’s not much of a lane, and it doesn’t go anywhere important, but that’s why we all came here. To be away from people, to be by ourselves.” she added.‎ It was indeed pleasant that day and the songs of many birds could be heard. Squirrels watched from the branches, quite bold in their movements, obviously few people passed this way and they had nothing to fear. I could imagine the noise of vehicles passing through these peaceful woods when the by-pass was built, so I felt that she probably had something there but as I hold strong opinions about the needs of the community over-riding the opinions of private individuals, I said nothing. The village was quite a dangerous place because of the traffic especially for old people and children, their safety was more important to me than an old woman’s strange ideas.‎ ‎“Take this tree,” she said pausing after a short while. “To you it is just that, a tree. Not unlike many others here.” She gently touched the bark, “Look here, under this branch, what can you see?”‎ ‎“It looks as if someone has done a bit of carving with a knife.” I said after a cursory inspection.‎ ‎“Yes, that’s what it is!” she said softly.‎ She went on, “He had a penknife with a spike for getting stones from a horse’s hoof, and I helped him to carve them. We were very much in love, but he was going away, and could not tell me what he was involved in the army. I had guessed of course. It was the last evening we ever spent together, because he went away the next day, back to his Unit.”‎ Mary Smith was quiet for a while, then she sobbed. “His mother showed me the telegram. ‘Sergeant R Holmes Killed in action in the invasion of France.’…”‎ ‎“I had hoped that you and Robin would one day get married.” she said, “He was my only child, and I would have loved to be a Granny, they would have been such lovely babies’—she was like that!”‎ ‎“Two years later she too was dead. Pncumonia(肺炎), following a chili on the chest’ was what the doctor said, but I think it was an old fashioned broken heart. A child would have helped both of us.”‎ There was a further pause. Mary Smith gently caressed the wounded tree, just as she would have caressed him. “And now they want to take our tree away from me.” Another quiet sob, then she turned to me. “I was young and pretty then, I could have had anybody, I wasn’t always the old ‎ woman you see here now. I had everything I wanted in life, a lovely man, health and a future to look forward to.”‎ She paused again and looked around. The breeze gently moved through the leaves with a sighing sound. “There were others, of course, but no one can match my Robin!” she said strongly. “And now I have nothing—except the memories this tree holds. If only I could get my hands on that awful man who writes in the paper about the value of the road they are going to build where we are standing now, I would tell him. Has he never loved, has he never lived, does he not know anything about memories? We were not the only ones, you know, I still meet some who came here as Robin and I did. Yes, I would tell him!”‎ I turned away, sick at heart.‎ ‎65. The main purpose of this passage is to ________.‎ A. draw attention to the damage that wars cause B. persuade people to give up private memory C. arouse the awareness of being environmentally friendly D. introduce a touching but sad love story ‎66. Which of the following words can best describe Mary Smith?‎ A. Selfish. B. Faithful.‎ C. Changeable. D. Stubborn.‎ ‎67. The underlined sentence “I felt that she probably had something there” means ________.‎ A. I thought there might be something hidden in the woods by Mary Smith B. I guessed there might be a story related with Mary Smith C. I thought there might be some reason for Mary Smith’s protest D. I guessed there might be a secret purpose of Mary Smith ‎68. What was probably the carving on the wounded tree?‎ A. The date when Robin Holmes would leave for army.‎ B. Their wish that this place and tree would last long.‎ C. Their names and a heart with a sign of arrow through it.‎ D. Their protest against the war which tore them apart.‎ ‎69. In Mary’s opinion, which of the following might have caused Robin’s mother’s death?‎ A. Pneumonia. B. A chill on the chest.‎ C. A heart attack. D. Severe sorrow.‎ ‎70. Mary Smith protested about a projected by-pass to her village, most probably because of ________.‎ A. her romance story with Robin B. her decision to protect the environment C. her sadness for Robin’s mother D. her dream of having a big family 第二卷(非选择题,共两大题,35分)‎ 第四部分 任务型阅读(共10小题:每小题1分,满分10分)‎ 请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:每个空格只填1个单词。请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。‎ Mother of all relationships should not be overbearing When a controlling mother finds that her rebellious son wants to free himself from her clutches and start his own life, what happens? Well, she might just lose it and swallow him.‎ This happened in Bao, the Chinese-centric film that claimed Best Animated Short at the 9lst Oscar Awards. Directed by China-born Canadian director Domee Shi, Bao tells the story of a Chinese steamed bun, or baozi, that comes to life and cries like a baby just before a woman is about to eat it. The lonely Chinese housewife, whose husband is always busy with work, regards the baby baozi as her substitute son. As time passes, it grows up and decides to leave home with its blonde girlfriend. That’s exactly when the controlling mom swallows it up whole out of frustration.‎ The short film actually reflects the condition of the director herself and of most Chinese families.‎ In China, "widow-style childcare" describes many Chinese mothers’ ending in recent years. The term describes a bitter social reality: Once the child is born, the father disappears. He would work, drink all night, or do anything except help his wife take care of their child. As a result, the mother would throw herself completely into raising the child, without having a life of her own. She needs to know where her child is every moment, what he or she is doing whenever possible— even if the child has attained adulthood. She can be bossy, anxious and seemingly unreasonable. She represents many Chinese mothers of today.‎ Believe me, such an unnatural relationship can harm both mother and child. When one grows up, he or she may find it difficult to fit in with society. As for the mother, she would feel lonely as long as her child is not around, which may lead to depression and other psychological problems.‎ Then what is the best model for mothers and children to get along? I’d proudly introduce my mom. When I was a child, she cared for my safety, studies and daily life like every other mother. But her love wouldn’t drown me. After I grew up and went to college, she wouldn’t interfere in my life—because she had already taught me to distinguish good from bad. I don’t need to worry about her as she has her own life—loves yoga, cooking, and even started to learn English when she was 40. Now she hangs out with her foreign friends from time to time just like teenagers.‎ I believe this is a healthy mother-child relationship—as the two are independent individuals. Indeed, the mother needs to take care of her child. But instead of providing the fish, it is more important to teach one how to fish. Thus when the child grows up, both have their own life, and do not become attached to each other. A mother is not supposed to control her child for life. By doing so, she would only be pushing her son or daughter away from her because nobody wants to live in a prison made of love.‎ But the film has a happy ending. The woman finds that it was only a nightmare. I do hope that all mothers who lean too heavily on their children wake up from this dream, so that they live ‎ happily ever after.‎ In the movie:‎ Bao the father He ___71___ little time for the family for the sake of work.‎ the mother She regards baozi as her substitute son.‎ the end The frustrated mother swallowed up baozi. Luckily, it is nothing but a ___72___.‎ In ___73___ life the father He tends to be ____74____ from the family, never bothering to take care of the child.‎ the mother She ____75____ her own life for her son; she attempts to ___76___ on all her son’s whereabouts.‎ The possible harms for the child It will be difficult for the child to get ____77____ for the adulthood and the society.‎ for the mother When the child is not around, ____78____ may lead to depression and other mental problems.‎ Conclusion Mothers and children should have their ____79____ life.‎ ‎____80____ over child's life would only push the child away.‎ 第五部分:书面表达(满分 25分)‎ ‎81.请阅读下面有关保护个人信息的文字,并按照要求用英语写一篇150 词左右的文章。‎ With the rapid development of the digital economy, we can basically do everything online – order food, shop, hail taxis and even seek health counseling. But with convenience also come risks: By handing over data such as our name, home address, phone number and health condition to service providers, we’re risking our personal information being illegally collected and abused.‎ According to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, last year 160,000 apps were reviewed by officers with industry and information technology departments nationwide. Also, 39 app operators were ordered to stop excessive or illegal data collection practices, while 191 apps were removed from online app stores. Police also arrested over 13,000 people suspected of illegally collecting, stealing or purchasing personal data.‎ Here comes some good news. China’s top legislature (立法机构), the National People’s Congress, has reviewed a draft law that includes measures to strengthen protection for personal information online.‎ ‎【写作内容】‎ ‎1. 用约30个单词写出上文概要;‎ ‎2. 谈谈泄露个人信息给人们生活带来的影响,并举例说明;‎ ‎3. 联系实际,就如何保护个人信息提出建议。(至少两条)‎ ‎【写作要求】‎ ‎1.写作过程中不能直接引用原文语句;‎ ‎2.作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称;‎ ‎3.不必写标题。‎ ‎【评分标准】‎ 内容完整,语言规范,语篇连贯,词数适当。‎ ‎____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________‎ 英语周练答案 听力 1-20 ABACA BCABC ABBCA BCABC 单选21-35 CDDBB BDAAC BCCCB 完形 36-55 CDBDA BABCD DBADC AACDB 阅读 56-57 CD 58-60 CDD 61-64 BCAC 65-70 DBCCDA 任务型 71. spares 72. nightmare/ dream 73. real 74. absent 75. sacrifices ‎ ‎76. spy 77. prepared/ ready 78. loneliness 79. separate/ own 80. Control 作文 One possible version:‎ While the digital economy brings us convenience, our personal information risks being illegally collected and abused. Luckily, the people involved in the misuse of personal information were punished and new laws have been drafted.‎ When our personal information is leaked, our life, study, privacy and interest will be greatly affected. For example, many of us get annoyed by junk messages in our inbox, or phone calls from people we don’t know. Worse still, some people’s lives risk being endangered. ‎ As to how to protect our personal information, I’d like to put forward two pieces of advice. First and foremost, the government must put protecting personal information high on its agenda and form a special agency to negotiate new laws to fight this crime. Additionally, citizens must enhance their awareness and be cautious when using apps that request personal information. Only by joint efforts can people’s personal information be safeguarded and a harmonious society be built.‎
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