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1、广东省惠州市 2017 届高三第三次调研考试英 语2017.01本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。满分 120 分(最终成绩按总分 135 分进行折算) ,考试用时 120 分钟。注意事项:1. 本试卷分第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分。2. 答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名,准考证号填写在答题卡相应的位置。3. 全部答案应在答题卡上完成,答在本试卷上无效。4. 考试结束后,将答题卡交回。第 I 卷第二部分 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 和 D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂

2、黑。ATips for waiting in lineWhen lining up at the supermarket checkout counter, the lines next to us always seem to be moving faster than the one that we are standing in.Now the New York Times has put together the research of scientists to give you some insights into the math and psychology of queuin

3、g. It also offered tips on picking the fastest line no matter if youre lining up in a supermarket, a bank or anywhere else.Picking someone with a full chartUS mathematician Dan Meyer believes that a chart(购物车) full of items doesnt tell the whole story. “Every person requires a fixed amount of time t

4、o say hello, pay, say goodbye and clear out of the lane,” he said. And that amount of time is an average of 41 seconds per person.On the other hand, the time that each item takes to be rung up is only three seconds. That means if there are five people ahead of you, each with ten items in their chart

5、s, the waiting time will be 355 seconds. But if there is only one person ahead of you ,with 50 items in the chart, the waiting time is 191 seconds. You do the math.Study the customerHow many people are ahead of you is one thing, and who they are is another. For example, if they are old people and th

6、is is not ageist(年龄歧视的) they tend to move slower and delay the checkout process.The items in their chart are also important. For example, four bottles of the same milk will definitely go faster than four completely different items.Choose a “serpentine line”In some places, there may be just one line

7、leading to several checkout counters. The person at the head of the line goes to the next available counter. This is known as a “serpentine(蛇形的) line”. You should always choose a serpentine line because even if one of the cashiers or customers is slow, it wont hold up an entire line.Go leftAccording

8、 to Robert Samuel, a US science writer, around 90 percent of people are right-handed, which means they tend to go to the right. So heading to the opposite direction left will give you a better chance of finding a faster line.21. If there are 6 people before you, and they buy 72 items altogether, the

9、n you have to wait about _seconds.A. 462 B. 318 C. 246 D. 21622. What we neednt consider before deciding which line to stand in?A. The number of people before you. B. The quantity of the goods to check out before you.C. What kind of people before you. D. How many left-handed people before you.23. We

10、 can learn from the passage that_.A. most people are used to choosing checkout counters on their rightB. we should always avoid lining up behind a crowded cartC. 7 cups of the same kind need as much time as 7 different ones to be checked outD. the cashiers and customers in a “serpentine line” are sl

11、ow B“Selfie,“ taking a picture of yourself to post on social media, became an official word in the Oxford dictionary in 2013. The idea seems simple, just pose and snap a photo of yourself with your cell phone camera. How difficult could that be?But in 2014 a reported 15 people died while taking self

12、ies. That number has risen each year since then. Thirty-nine deaths connected to selfies were reported in 2015. And, this year has seen more than 70 such deaths.Researchers from universities in the U.S. and India have released findings from the first study of deaths due to selfies. The investigators

13、 examined the causes and characteristics of the deaths.The researchers found that people who take selfies for sharing on social media often have a narcissistic tendency. The report says these people “use selfies as a form of self-identification and expression.“ They may take selfies in more dangerou

14、s settings because they seek greater attention.These dangerous situations can lead to injury, and even death. The researchers define a selfie death as “death of an individual or a group of people that could have been avoided had the individual(s) not been taking a selfie.“One example of a dangerous

15、selfie in the study involved bicycle races. People sometimes get on the track to take a picture of themselves with the racing bicycles behind them. Crashes and injuries have resulted. Another example described people standing on train tracks trying to get a selfie as a train moves toward them from b

16、ehind. The most common cause of selfie death was falling from high places. It caused 32 of the 172 deaths during the last two and one-half years. Drowning was another common cause of death.And it might be more dangerous to be a man with a smartphone. Although women take more selfies, males were far

17、more likely to die during selfies. 75.5% of the reported deaths were of men. About one-third of the 172 reported selfie deaths had a single death while 24 incidents involved the deaths of groups. Two of the incidents killed seven people each.24. Whats the passage mainly about? A. selfie deaths on th

18、e rise B. the danger of taking selfiesC. what a selfie death is D. the causes of selfie deaths25. What does the underlined phrase in Paragraph 4 probably refer to?A. A physical state. B. A psychological state .C. A difficulty. D.A camera.26. Which of the following is an example of selfie deaths?A. A

19、 man addicted to taking selfies died.B. A taxi-driver died with one of his passengers taking selfies.C. A man fell off the cliff while taking a selfie and died .D. An old lady died from heart attack when taking a selfie.27. From the passage, we can learn that_.A. selfie deaths are always single deat

20、hsB. women are more likely to die during selfiesC. it is dangerous to participate in bicycle racesD.selfie deaths happened in various ways CI worked lots of extra hours my first Christmas season as a saleslady for Dancers, the department store in my small hometown. Id started the job, which paid 85

21、cents an hour, that summer of 1966 after getting a work permit at age 15. I soon learned how to fit shoes, measure and cut cloth, and keep the shelves of shirts and underwear nice and neat.We closed at 6 p.m. on Christmas Eve, and at 5:55 a local farmer came in to find gifts for his wife. I knew Mr.

22、 Johnson, whose daughter was in my class, so I went to help him. We wandered through the sweaters, dresses and skirts, and nightgowns(睡衣). We talked about size and color and what I thought Mrs. Johnson would like. After nearly an hour, Mr. Johnson decided on a nightgown with pretty pink slippers to

23、match. By my third Christmas at Dancers, I was an experienced salesclerk. Mrs. Johnson had come into the store in late summer, and we visited while I helped her shop. As she commented on pretty colors and design, I made mental notes. When Mr. Johnson made his last-minute appearance on Christmas Eve,

24、 I was ready. I told him, “Mrs. Johnson was in not too long ago, and I noticed how much she liked this royal blue sweater. Shed also told me that she really needed new boots. Id found some perfect boots in her size and had put them aside for Christmas Eve. ” Mr. Johnson was impressed, and I think mo

25、re than a little relieved. We completed the sale by 6:10 with everything wrapped in paper and ribbons!I worked for Dancers three more holiday seasons and was always there just before closing on Christmas Eve, when Mr. Johnson knew I had the answers he needed. Years later, I can well remember he once

26、 told me that the big stores in cities had more goods and lovely Christmas fantasies in their window but its only in a small town that neighbors take care of neighbors.28. What do we know about the authors job in Dancers ?A. She enjoyed her work in Dancers .B. She worked long hours to get a good pay

27、.C. It took her a long time to know what she should do.D. She could also help some customer make decisions.29. What did the author do before Mr. Johnsons appearance on her third Christmas in Dancers?A. She talked with his daughter.B. She kept his wifes need and taste in mind. C. She kept an eye on h

28、is wife for quite a long time.D. She looked into the sales record of the store.30. What can be inferred from the passage?A.The author worked for Dancers for 5 years in all.B. Mr. Johnson doubted whether the author could help him. C. Mr. Johnson valued the sincere relationship in his neighborhood. D.

29、 Mr. Johnson didnt believe the big stores in cities had what he wanted. 31. What may be the best title for the text?A. My Working Experience in DancersB. Mr. Johnsons Christmas gift C. Last-minute Appearance on Christmas EveD. Christmas Gifts with neighbors consideration DA new paparazzi-proof scarf

30、 has got heatedly welcomed since lanched. A new paparazzi-proof scarf could be a game-changer for celebrities(名流) who prefer to shy away from the stage light. The ISHU scarf is the creation of Dutch-born fashion entrepreneur Saif Siddiqui and is designed to give people their right to privacy back. A

31、 host of celebrities including Cameron Diaz, singer Joe Jonas, Bayern Munich footballer Jerome Boateng and music producer Major Lazer have worn the ISHU after it was spotted at London Fashion Week last year.It works by reflecting the light back into a camera, effectively becoming invisibility clothe

32、s for celebrities who dont want their photo taken.Anyone wearing the scarf is protected from mobile flash photography, with the fashion accessorys fabric effectively blocking out any unwanted pictures, although it doesnt stop no-flash photographs from being taken.The 28-year-old Siddiqui was inspire

33、d while visiting family in Amsterdam in 2009 when his friends attempted to take a photo of him using an iPhone in front of some bikes.“He noticed that the bikes reflector carried the flash of his mobile camera in a way that confused the faces of his friends in the picture,” the ISHU website explains

34、. “He immediately realized that if developed into the right product, this feature would be an ideal solution for his friends and is now available to the public who want to keep their private moments in public private. “Saif put together a team of experts who dug into the science of light and reflect

35、ion, and how to blend technology with fashion.”He told Decoded Magazine: “The ISHU scarf effectively allows an individual to control what pictures and videos are taken of him. “There are no more unwanted pictures and videos on Snapchat, Instagram, or Facebook! Everyone carries a phone with them nowa

36、days that has an amazing camera. So, it all made sense to me.” More ISHU products are set to launch in August, with mobile phone cases set to launch in the next few weeks. The ISHU is currently sold out but you can pre-order it online for 289.32. Why did Saif design the paparazzi-proof scarf?A. To h

37、elp protect peoples privacy.B. To make a rich profit from the celebrities.C. Because the scarf is to get a heated welcome.D. To dig into the science of light and reflection. 33. How did Saif get the creative idea of producing scarves?A. He was inspired by the photographs of bike.B. He was inspired w

38、hen his friends attempted to take a photo of him. C. He was inspired when finding his friends picture was not ideal.D. He was inspired while cycling with his family members.34. Which of the following statement might be true?A. The paparazzi-proof scarf can prevent any unwanted pictures being taken.B

39、. There might be fewer unwanted pictures and videos on internet.C. ISHU will be only used to effectively control pictures taken.D. Customers will mainly buy ISHU products online.35. Who might most need the paparazzi-proof scarf?A. reporter B. fans. C. photographers D. singers 第二节 (共 5 小题,每小题 2 分,满分

40、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 。Make Your Brain SmarterYou know that eating a sensible diet and getting plenty of exercise help make your body healthy and strong. But did you know that there are ways to make your brain healthier and smarter? Stu

41、dies show that when the brain is forced to do something new, it creates new neural (神经的) pathways._36_ Limit your TV viewing Watching an average TV show requires very little brain power and brings the same result as neglecting physical exercise. _37_ If you watch TV, choose something educational and

42、 informative. Use your non-dominant handIf you are right-handed, use your left hand for everyday activities, or use your right hand if you are left-handed._38_ Brushing our teeth is something most of us do daily. We really dont put that much thought into it but maybe we should. Experts suggest that

43、we can stimulate this right brain by changing things up and working with our non-dominant hand. So the next time you brush your teeth, open the tube, apply your toothpaste and brush with the opposite hand. Shower with your eyes closedHop in the shower and shut your eyes. Even if you drop the soap th

44、ats okay. Use your different senses. _39_ Using your fingers to make fine distinctions between objects or textures can rewire the brain areas involved in touch suggests Larry Katz, a professor of neurobiology at Duke University Medical Center and author. This has been true for brain-imaging experime

45、nts with blind Braille readers and monkeys trained to use their fingers to get food. _40_Can playing “Chopsticks” on the piano make your smarter? Well, according to a study published in The Journal of Neuroscience, it can. Kids who received at least three years of instrumental music training outperf

46、ormed children without training in fine motor skills, vocabulary and nonverbal reasoning skills. Apparently, people who are better able to move to a beat show more consistent brain responses to speech than those with less rhythm. The study findings suggest that musical training might sharpen the bra

47、ins response to language making you a little smarter.A Learn a new language. B Move to the beat of your own drum.C Your brain will become weak just as your muscles do. D Walking for exercise requires little time and brings the same result as running. E Doing familiar things in a new way will cause y

48、our brain to create new neural networks.F The more pathways you have, the faster you can think and the better memory you will have.G Searching for the soap or shampooing while feeling the textures with your eyes closed works your brain and helps make you smarter. 第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节, 满分 45 分)第一节 完形填空(共

49、20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 30 分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A, B, 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。Last fall, I was out of work and starting to face serious money problems. Then I discovered a (an)_41_ restaurant near where I live in Milan, Italy. I thought, maybe theyre looking for _42_, so I sent in my resume. Id _43_ worked in a restaurant before. It wasnt a great dream of mine. But Ive been _44_ since I was 1

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