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2019·武昌区高三年级 1 月调研
Whether they are playing on our TV screens or printed in newspapers,
advertisements are everywhere.
They 1.________ (appear) since the 18th century, when advances in printing
techniques and more details images 2._________ (produce)in newspapers and
magazines. Advertising often serves as an indicator for 3.________ society considers to
be socially acceptable and desirable at the time.
In spite of being designed to sell 4.________ advertise something, some ads can
even have a 5._______(tend) to become part of a society's dialect. For example, in the
UK, if someone describes themselves 6.________a “Marmite Person”, this means that
you may either love them or hate them, 7.________(base) on the British food Marmite's
slogan(标语), “Love it or hate it.”
The average person living in the city sees thousands of ads every single day. It
seems that ads are a 8.________(big) part of everyday life than we think they are.
Instead of finding them 9.________(trouble), however, at least we can be assured that
future generations will have an interesting way to see how we lived——no matter how
10.__________(usual) today's world may change to them.
【答案】1.have appeared 2.to be produced 3.what
4.or 5.tendency 6.as 7.based 8.bigger 9.troublesome 10.unusual
B
全国名校联盟 2018 届高三新课标模拟冲刺卷英语试题(一)
Luoyang is one of the cities in China 11.________ artistic, religious and scientific
cultures all once developed like never before. Daoism began there and the first Buddhist
temple 12.________(build) in the confines (范围) of the city. This special spot is not
only the hometown of China's most famous 13.________ (invent) including
papermaking, printing and the compass, but it also was home to the nation's most
brilliant poets and painters.
Today, Luoyang still attracts many tourists every year. Located in the middle
reaches of the Yellow River in Central China's Henan Province and 14.________
(surround) by mountains and plains, Luoyang occupies 15.________ important strategic (战略的) location.
As one of China's seven ancient capitals, Luoyang was a seat of power for 13
dynasties and is a city with splendid historical and 16.________(culture) background.
Its long history endows (赋予) it with rich culture, which is 17.________(easy) seen in
grand palaces,temples and caves. The city is also well known 18.________ the “City of
Peony”. In spring, many tourists travel to Luoyang 19.________ (appreciate) the
beautiful peony flowers. Luoyang is now an energetic and charming tourism place that
20.________ (welcome) guests from all over the world to explore its glorious past.
【答案】11.where 12.was built 13.inventions 14.surrounded
15.an 16.cultural 17.easily 18.as
19.to appreciate 20.welcomes
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Dujiangyan is the oldest manmade water system in the world, and a wonder in the
development of Chinese science.21.________(build) over 2, 200 years ago in what is
now Sichuan Province in Southwest China, this amazing engineering
22.________(achieve) is still used today.
In ancient times, the region in which Dujiangyan now stands 23.________(suffer)
from regular floods caused by overflow from the Minjiang River.24.________(help) the
victims of the flooding, Li Bing, the region governor, together with his son, decided to
find a solution. Li designed a series of channels built at different levels along Mount
Yulei that would take away the floodwater while leaving the river flowing naturally.
25.________(good) still, the extra water could be directed to the dry Chengdu Plain,
making 26.________suitable for farming.
Once the system was finished, no more floods occurred and the people were able
to live 27.________(peaceful). Today, Dujiangyan is admired by scientists from around
the world because of one feature. Unlike modern dams 28.________ the water is
blocked with a huge wall, Dujiangyan still lets water flow through the Minjiang River
naturally , 29.________(enable) ecosystem( 生 态 系 统 ) and fish populations to exist
30.________ harmony.
【答案】21.Built 22.achievement 23.suffered 24.To help 25.Better 26.it
27.peacefully 28.where 29.enabling 30.in
DTexting while walking is something that most of us are guilty of.We can't help
31.________(reply)to that message we just received.However,while it's fun to keep up
to what's going on,we may actually put 32.________ (we) in danger.
A team of researchers from UK recently found people 33.________ use their
phones while on the move walk differently.During the research , a group of 21
volunteers 34.________(ask)to walk around a street with obstacles(障碍物)such as a
step.35.________ volunteers traveled the course a total of 12 times each,either writing
or reading a message,making a call,or with no phone at all. It took the volunteers 118
percent 36.________ (long) to complete the course while using a phone.They also paid
attention to the travel path 51 percent more when they weren't using a
phone.“Although there 37.________(be) no accidents we should still be aware
38.________ what's going on around us,” according to Matthew Timmis,coauthor
of the study.The big risk is suddenlyappearing situations , like someone suddenly
walking in front of you.You are not going to be able to respond to that 39.________
(swift)enough , so you may injure yourself or get injured.In a word , these hidden
40.________(danger) of texting while walking should be recognized to avoid injuries.
【答案】31.replying 32.ourselves 33.who/ that 34.were asked 35.The
36.longer 37.were 38.of 39.swiftly 40.dangers