2019-2020年高三上学期12月阶段练习英语试题含答案

2019-2020年高三上学期12月阶段练习英语试题含答案

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2019-2020年高三上学期12月阶段练习英语试题含答案第一卷(选择题,共85分)第一部分:听力(共两节,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.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Hislegwasbroken.B.Hisbikewasbroken.C.Hisdoctorwastoobusytoseehim.2.WhowillvisitChristianthismorning?A.Emmaandhersister.B.Christian’ssister.C.Emmaandtheman.3.Howlonghasthewomanbeenplayingguitar?A.Foraboutfiveyears.B.Forabouttenyears.C.Formorethanfifteenyears.4.HowmuchisthesameshirtatWal-Mart?$40.B.$20.C.$10.5.Whatdoweknowaboutthegirl’sgrandfather?A.HewasborninAmerica.B.Hewantsthegirltowriteareport.C.HecametoAmericafromsomewhereelse.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各个小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。6.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Summerjobs.B.Wintervacation.C.Summercamp.7.Whoworkedasawaiterlastsummer?A.Thewoman.B.Theman’sfriend.C.Thewoman’sfriend.8.Wherewillthemanfindajobprobably?A.Attheboy’scamp.B.Inaroadbuildingpany.C.AttheSeaViewHotel.听第7段材料,回答第9、10题。9.WhereisVeronica’snewapartment? A.OnInternationalAvenue.B.OnLakeshoreRoad.C.Inanareawithfewshops.10.WhatdidRogersayabouthissearchforanapartment?A.It’shardtofindanythingunder$1000.B.Allthetwo-bedroomsaresmallandexpensive.C.It’shardtofindaplacebothcheapandsafe.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Howdidthewomangettoschool?A.Sherantoschool.B.Shetookabus.C.Shetookataxi.12.Whydidthewomanthinkshedidn’tdowellinhertest?A.Shedidnotstudyverymuch.B.Shewassleepyduringtheexam.C.Shedidnothavehercalculator.13.Howdoesthewomanfeelintheend?A.Excited.B.Sad.C.Nervous.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whenwillthespeakersgetuptomorrow?A.At7:00.B.At7:30.C.At8:30.15.WhatistrueaboutthewomaninNewJersey?A.Sheonlyweighed51pounds.B.Shewaspregnantwiththreebabies.C.Sherecentlyturned65.16.Whydidshewaitsixweekstohavetheoperation?A.Tosavemoney.B.Tofindagooddoctor.C.Towaitforherhealthinsurance.17.Whatistrueabouttheoperation?A.Itwassuccessful.B.Ittookafewdays.C.Itwilltakeplacelater.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.WhendoesDaybreakwantpeopletowork?A.Atnight.B.Onweekends.C.Inthemorning.19.WhatdoesthejobattheMidlandSportsCenteroffer?A.Freeacmodation.B.Freeuniforms.C.Freemeals.20.WhatkindofpeopledoesputersInternationalwant?A.Typists.B.puteroperators.C.Advertisementdesigners.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分) 第一节 单项选择(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.Accordingtoarecentsurvey,studentswhohavebeen_______arebetterabletoworkwithcolleaguesfromdifferentbackgrounds.A.onthemoveB.onagapyearC.onedgeD.onpurpose22.Hardasmyfathermightwork,heisalways______forus.A.readyB.thereC.goodD.generous23.______wecannotclosethegulfbetweenus,wecantrytobridgeitsothatwemaybeabletotalkacrossit.A.UnlessB.AsC.WhileD.If24.Someparentsarejusttooprotective.Theywantto______theirkidsfromeverykindofdanger,realorimagined.A.separateB.shelterC.distinguishD.dismiss25.EmpressesinthePalace,inwhichSunLi,JiangXinandCaiShaofenstarred,haswonjudges’_______inFestivalDeCannes.A.admirationB.pleasureC.favorD.respect26.—Didyousleepwelllastnight?—No,theloudnoisefromthestreet______meawakeforhours.A.hadkeptB.iskeepingC.haskeptD.kept27._____waspresidentXiJinpingwhoput____clearlyandfirmly,“TheChinesedream,afterall,isthedreamofthepeople.Wemustmakepersistenteffortsandstrivetorealizeit.”A.It,thatB.As,itC.What,thatD.It,it28.Themanhasbeenin____doctorsdescribeasavegetative(植物的)stateforsixyears.A.whatB.whichC.thatD.how29.Archaeologistsluckilyfound______ancientaxein______mapletreeforestin______ChangbaiMountainson20thOctober.A.an;a;theB./;the;aC./;a;theD.the;a;the30._________attheverybeginning,thefinancialcrisiswasgettingworseandworseinAmerica.A.NotdealtwithproperlyB.NotdealingwithproperlyC.NothavingdealtwithproperlyD.Notbeingdealtwithproperly31.—Mum,whereismyball?IrememberIputithereyesterday.—You_______itinthewrongplace.A.mustputB.mightputC.mighthaveputD.shouldhaveput32.Entertainmentjobsareanothercategory,included_______aresingers,actorsandmusicians.A.inthemB.inthatC.inwhichD.init33.—HowdoyoufindyourtriptoTaiwanduringtheweek-longNationalDayHoliday?—________.Ican'tspeaktoohighlyofit.A.Yousaidit.B.It'sawful! C.Don'tmentionit.D.Oh,wonderfulindeed!34.Duetotherecentfailureinhiswork,Smithis_____thesedays.A.feelingblueB.tickledpinkC.greenwithenvyD.inthered35.Ilostthekeytomydormitory.Couldyou____forthenight?A.putmeupB.takemeupC.setmeupD.bringmeup第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每题1分,满分20分)  阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项A、B、C、D中,选出可以入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。OnedayIwastalkingtoastrangeronthebus;hetoldmehehadagood36inChicagoandhewonderedifI37toknowhim.Foramoment,Ithoughthemightbe38,butIcouldtellfromtheexpressiononhisfacethathewas39.Ifeltlikesayingthatitwasridiculoustothinkthat40allthemillionsofpeopleinChicagoIcouldpossiblyhaveeverbumpedintohisfriend.But,41,IjustsmiledandremindedhimthatChicagowasa42bigcity.Henodded,andIthoughthewasgoingtobecontentto43thesubjectandtalkaboutsomethingelse.Buthewassilentforafewminutes,andthenbegantotellmeallabouthisfriend.Hisfriend'smain44inlifeseemedtobetennis,andhe45hadhisowntenniscourt.Alotofpeoplehaveswimmingpools,yetonlytwopeoplehaveprivatetenniscourtandhisfriendinChicagowasoneof46.ItoldhimthatIknewseveralpeoplelikethat,47mybrother,adoctorinCalifornia.He48__thatmaybethereweremoreprivatecourtsinthecountry49herealized.Thenheaskedme50mybrotherlivedinCalifornia.WhenIsaidSacramento,hesaidthatwasacoincidence51hisChicagofriendspentthesummerinSacramentolastyearandhelivednextdoortoa52whohadatenniscourtinhisbackyard.Isaidthatreallywasacoincidencebecausemynext-doorneighborhadgonetoSacramentolastsummerandhad53thehousenexttomybrother'shouse.“Wouldyourfriend’snamehappentobeRolandKirkwood?”Iaskedfinally.He54andsaid,“Yes.Wouldyourbrother'snamehappentobeDrReyHunter?”Itwasmy55tolaugh.“Yes,”Ireplied.36.A.brotherB.friendC.neighborD.teacher37.A.managedB.triedC.happenedD.wanted38.A.expectingB.lyingC.talkingD.joking39.A.funnyB.seriousC.carefulD.disappointed40.A.againstB.outofC.beyondD.farfrom41.A.insteadB.actuallyC.indeedD.exactly42.A.soB.tooC.veryD.such43.A.beginB.rejectC.refuseD.drop44.A.problemB.choiceC.interestD.work45.A.justB.evenC.everD.surely46.A.thoseB.themC.thatD.whom47.A.includedB.includingC.includesD.toinclude 48.A.admittedB.arguedC.advisedD.announced49.A.asB.thatC.thanD.when50.A.howB.whetherC.whereD.when51.A.ifB.becauseC.thenD.though52.A.friendB.doctorC.neighborD.player53.A.hiredB.visitedC.designedD.sold54.A.smiledB.noddedC.criedD.laughed55.A.chanceB.turnC.timeD.pleasure第三部分:阅读理解(共12小题;每小题2分,满分24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。AThetraditionaldistinctionbetweenproductsthatsatisfyneedsandthosesatisfywantsisnolongeradequatetodescribeclassesofproducts.Intoday’sprosperoussocieties,thedistinctionhasbeeunclearbecausesomanywantshavebeenturnedintoneeds.Awriter,forinstance,canworkwithpaperandpencils.Thesearelegalneedsforthetask.Buttheworkcanbedonemorequicklyandefficientlywithawordprocessor.Thusaputerissoonviewedasaneedratherthanawant.Inthefieldofmarketing,consumergoodsareclassedaccordingtothewayinwhichtheyarepurchased.Thetwomainclassesareconveniencegoodsandshoppinggoods.Twolessertypesarespecialtygoodsandunsought(主动提供的)goods.Itmustbeemphasizedthatallofthesetypesarebasedonthewayshoppersthinkaboutproducts,notonthenatureoftheproductsthemselves.WhatisregardedasaconvenienceiteminFrance(wine,forexample)shouldbeaspecialtygoodsintheUnitedStates.Peopledonotspendagreatdealoftimeshoppingforsuchconvenienceitemsasgroceries,newspapers,toothpaste,aspirin,andcandy.Thebuyingofconveniencegoodsmaybedoneroutinely,assomefamiliesbuygroceriesonceaweek.Suchregularlypurchaseditemsarecalledstaples.Sometimesconvenienceproductsareboughtwithoutenoughthinking;someonehasasuddendesireforanicecreamsundae(圣代)onahotday.Ortheymaybepurchasedasemergencyitems.Shoppinggoodsareitemsforwhichcustomerssearch.Theypareprices,quality,andstyles,andmayvisitanumberofstoresbeforemakingadecision.Buyinganautomobileisoftendonethisway.Shoppinggoodsfallintotwoclasses;thosethatarerecognizedasbasicallythesameandthosethatareregardedasdifferent.Itemsthatarelookeduponasbasicallythesameincludesuchthingsashomeappliances,televisionsets,andautomobiles.Havingdecidedonthemodeldesired,thecustomerisprimarilyinterestedingettingtheitematthemostfavorableprice.Itemsregardedasessentiallydifferentincludeclothing,furniture,anddishes.Quality,styleandfashionwilleithertakeprecedence(优先)overprice,ortheywillnotmatteratall.56.Itcanbelearnedfromthefirstparagraphthat______.A.awriterneedsawordprocessorB.needsandwantscan’tbeseparatedclearly C.thewaytodistinguishtheproductsisunimportantD.aputerisaneedratherthanawant57.Theexampleofwineisusedtoillustratethat______.A.goodsareclassifieddifferentlyindifferentcountriesB.thetypesoftheproductlieonthepeopleratherthanitsnatureC.FrenchmenoftendrinkbutAmericanssometimesdoD.oneproductmaybelongtomanytypes58.Staplesareitemsthat______.A.areconvenienttopurchaseB.arepurchasedwithoutenoughthinkingC.people“wantbutdon’tneed”D.peopleareinconstantneedof59.Shoppinggoodsthatareconsideredasbasicallythesamearethosethat______.A.consumersdon’tcarewheretobuythemB.consumersspendmuchtimesearchingforC.satisfysimilarneedsoftheconsumerD.canbefoundinnearlyeveryshopBAscientistturnsouttobeabletoseethefuturebyofferingeachoffour-year-oldsapieceofcandyandwatchinghowheorshedealswithit.Somechildrenreacheagerlyforthetreattheysee.Somelastafewminutesbeforetheygivein.Butothersaredeterminedtowaituntilthelastmoment.Bythetimethechildrenreachhighschool,somethingremarkablehashappened.Asurveyfoundthatthosewhoasfour-year-oldshadenoughself-controltoholdoutgenerallygrewuptobemorepopular,adventurous,confidentanddependable.Thechildrenwhogaveintotemptationearlyweremorelikelytobelonely,easilyfrustratedandinflexible.Actually,theabilitytodelayrewardisasignofemotionalintelligencewhichdoesn’tshowuponanIQtest.Thehardwareofthebrainandthesoftwareofthemindhavelongbeenscientists’concerns.Butbraintheorycan’texplainwhatwewonderaboutmost,likethequestionwhysomepeopleremainupbeatinthefaceoftroublesthatwouldsinkalessresistantsoul.HereesthetheoryofDanielGoleman,writerofEmotionalIntelligence:whenitestopredictingpeople’ssuccess,brainabilityasmeasuredbyIQmayactuallymatterlessthanthequalitiesofmindoncethoughtofas“character”.EQisnottheoppositeofIQ.Whatresearchershavebeentryingtounderstandishowtheyworktogether;howone’sabilitytohandlestress,forinstance,affectstheabilitytoconcentrateandputintelligencetouse.Amongtheingredients(要素)forsuccess,researchersnowgenerallyagreethatIQaccountsforabout20%;therestdependsoneverythingfromsocialclasstoluck. Whilemanyresearchersinthisrelativelynewfieldaregladtoseeemotionalissuesfinallytakenseriously,somefewfearEQinvitesmisuse.60.Theexperimentwiththefour-year-oldsmakesitclearthat.A.theageof4isapropertimeforscientificexperimentB.emotionalintelligencewon’tshowupuntiladolescenceC.theabilityofself-controlplaysaroleinpersonalsuccessD.candycanbeusedtomeasureaperson’semotionalintelligence61.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEofEQandIQaccordingtothetext?A.ThereisnolinkbetweenEQandIQ.B.Thehigheraperson’sIQis,thehigherhisorherEQis.C.Somepeoplecanbeblessedwithlotsofboth,butsomewithlittleofeither.D.ScientistsaretryingtodiscoverthewayinwhichEQandIQworktogether.62.Theunderlinedword“upbeat”inParagraph4probablymeans.A.kindB.floatingC.excitedD.optimistic63.Whatismostlikelytobewrittenintheparagraphthatfollows?A.InformationaboutfamouspeoplewithhighEQ.B.ExamplesshowingtheoppositevoiceaboutEQ.C.SomereasonswhyEQisarelativelynewfield.D.Strongdemandforbasicemotionaleducation.C“Plantsweresupposedtogrowlargerwithincreasedcarbondioxideintheatmosphere,butchangesintemperature,humidityandnutrientavailabilityseemtohavetrumpedthebenefitsofincreasedcarbondioxide,“saidresearchersfromtheNationalUniversityofSingapore.45percentofthespeciesstudiednowreachsmalleradultsizesthantheydidinthepast.Theresearcherspointoutthatwarmertemperaturesandchanginghabitats,causedbyclimatechange,arepossiblereasonsfortheshrinkingofcreatures.“Wedonotyetknowtheexactmechanismsinvolved,orwhysomeorganismsaregettingsmallerwhileothersareunaffected,”theresearcherssaid.“Untilweunderstandmore,wecouldberiskingnegativeconsequencesthatwecan’tyetquantify.”Thechangewasbigincold-bloodedanimals.Onlytwodecadesofwarmertemperatureswereenoughtomakereptiles(爬行动物)smaller.Anincreaseofonly1℃causednearlya10percentincreaseinmetabolism(新陈代谢).Greateruseofenergyresultedintinytortoisesandlittlelizards.Fisharesmallernowtoo.Thoughoverfishinghasplayedapartinreducingnumbers,experimentsshowthatwarmertemperaturesalsostopfishgrowth..Thereisarecentreportonwarmertemperatures’negativeeffectsonplankton(浮游生物),thebaseofthemarineecosystem.Warm-bloodedanimalsweren’timmunefromthesizechangecausedbyclimatechange.Manybirdsarenowsmaller.Mammalshavebeenminiaturizedtoo.Soaysheeparethinner.Reddeerareweaker.Andpolarbearsaresmaller,paredwithhistoricalrecords.Thisisn’tthefirsttimethishashappenedinEarth’shistory.55millionyearsago,awarmingeventsimilartothecurrentclimatechangecausedbees,spidersandantstoshrinkby50to75percentoverseveralthousandyears.Thateventhappenedoveralongertimethanthecurrentclimatechange.Thespeedofmodernclimatechangecouldmeanorganismsmaynotrespondoradaptquicklyenough,especiallythosewithlonggenerationtimes.So,itislikelythatmorenegativeinfluencesofclimatechangewillbeshowninthefuture.64.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage? A.Whydosomespeciesbeesmaller?B.Speciesbeesmallerasclimatewarms.C.Climatechangehasmanynegativeeffects.D.HowdoesclimatechangeinEarth’shistory?65.ResearchersfromtheNationalUniversityofSingaporebelievethat________.A.climatechangehasmorenegativeeffectsonwarm-bloodedanimalsB.alltheanimalsontheEarthhavebeesmallerC.toomanystudiesonanimals’sizeshavebeendoneD.howclimatechangeaffectsanimals’sizeshasnotbeenfoundclearly66.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardclimatechange?A.Optimistic.B.Concerned.C.Indifferent.D.Confident.DManycriticsworryaboutviolenceontelevision,mostoutoffearthatitstimulatesviewerstoviolentoraggressiveacts.Ourresearch,however,indicatesthattheconsequencesofexperiencingTV’ssymbolicworldofviolencemaybemuchmorefar-reaching.WehavefoundthatpeoplewhowatchalotofTVseetherealworldasmoredangerousandfrighteningthanthosewhowatchverylittle.Heavyviewersarelesstrustfuloftheirfellowcitizens,andmorefearfuloftherealworld.SincemostTV“action-adventure”dramasoccurinurbansettings,thefeartheyinspiremaycontributetothecurrentfleeofthemiddleclassfromourcities.Thefearmayalsobringincreasingdemandsforpoliceprotection,andelectionoflaw-and-orderpoliticians.Whilenoneofusispletelydependentupontelevisionforourviewoftheworld,neitherhavemanyofushadtheopportunitytoobservetherealityofpolicestations,courtrooms,corporateboardrooms,orhospitaloperatingrooms.AlthoughcriticsplainaboutthefixedcharactersandplotsofTVdramas,manyviewerslookonthemasrepresentativeoftherealworld.Anyonewhoquestionsthatstatementshouldreadthe250,000letters,mostcontainingrequestsformedicaladvice,sentbyviewersto“MarcusWelby,M.D.”—apopularTVdramaseriesaboutadoctor—duringthefirstfiveyearsofhispracticeonTV.Violenceontelevisionleadsviewerstoregardtherealworldasmoredangerousthanitreallyis,whichmustalsoinfluencethewaypeoplebehave.Whenasked,“Canmostpeoplebetrusted?”theheavyviewerswere35percentmorelikelytochoose“Can’tbetoocareful.”Victims,likecriminals,mustlearntheirproperroles,andtelevisedviolencemayperformtheteachingfunctionalltoowell.Insteadofworryingonlyaboutwhethertelevisionviolencecausesindividualdisplaysofaggressionintherealworld,weshouldalsobeconcernedaboutsocialreality.Passiveacceptanceofviolencemayresultfromfargreatersocialconcernthanoccasionaldisplaysofindividualaggression.Wehavefoundthatviolenceonprime-time(黄金时段)networkTVcultivatesoverstatedthreatofdangerintherealworld.Theoverstatedsenseofriskandinsecuritymayleadtoincreasingdemandsforprotection,andtoincreasingpressurefortheuseofforcebyestablishedauthority.Insteadofthreateningthesocialorder,televisionmayhavebeeourchiefinstrumentofsocialcontrol.67.WhichofthefollowingisNOTamongtheconsequencesofwatchingTVtoomuch? A.Distrustingpeoplearound.B.Movingintoruralareas.C.Askingthepoliceforprotection.D.supportingmorepoliticians.68.Accordingtothepassage,whydid“MarcusWelby,M.D.”receivesomanyletters?A.Becauseviewersbelievedthedoctordidexistinthereallife.B.BecausecertainTVprogrammesremendedhimtoviewers.C.Becausehewasanexperienceddoctorandsavedmanylives.D.BecausetheTVappealedtopeopletopayattentiontohealth.69.Accordingtotheauthor,_________ismainlytoblameforpeople’sfearoftherealworld.A.networkTVB.socialrealityC.individualdisplayofviolenceD.televisedviolence70.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat__________.A.peopletendtobeaggressiveorviolentafterwatchingTVtoomuchB.peoplelearntoprotectthemselvesfromdangersafterwatchingTVviolence.C.theoccasionaldisplaysofindividualaggressionmaythreatenthesocialorder D.watchingTVmaycausethemisuseofauthorityanddisturbthesocialorder第二卷(非选择题,共51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。请将答案写在答题纸上相应题号的横线上。Trytorememberthelasttimeyousetagoaltoachieveacertaintask.Wereyouabletopletethetaskinaneffectivemanner?Thetaskswhicharedonebysettingandmeetingdailygoalswilldefinitelybeusefulandrewardingexperiences.Astep-by-stepapproachtowardsachievingsmallergoalsisthekeytoachievinglargerones.Whenitestotheworkplace,eachandeveryemployeeisexpectedtomeetdailyresponsibilitiesandexpectations.Withorganizationsbeingmoreandmorepetitive,theimportanceofgoal-settingforemployeesisincreasing.Ithelpstheemployeetoperformbetterandincreasehisorherefficiencyandtimemanagement.It’salsoimportantforeverystudenttosethighacademicgoalssoastobeabletobuildagoodcareer.Settinggoalsforpletingthedailyschedulehelpsanemployeetofinishtheassignedtasksandtargetsinatimelymanner.Ifanemployeeisperformingthewayheorsheisexpectedto,thenthiswillautomaticallyincreasetheperformance,outputandproductivityofboththeemployeeandtheorganization.Dailystudytargetsarethesame.Thishelpsyoupleteyourassignmentswithinthesettime,thusputtinglesspressureonyouduringexamsandincreasingyourchancesofperformingwell.Howmanytimesyouhavetobeatworkonaweekendjusttopleteyourwork?Howmanytimesyouhavehadtostayupallnighttopleteyourhomeworkorstudyforyourexams?Hadyoufollowedyoursetgoalsandtargetsrightfromthebeginning,youwouldhavespentthetimerelaxingratherthanbeingbusyworkingorstudying!Settingupgoalsandobjectiveshelpsyouorganizeyourtimeandeffortsinanefficientmanner.Inperformingyourworkdiligently,youarelikelytokeepasteadypacewhenitestofulfillingyoursettargets.Becauseyouarealreadyontrack,therewillbenounnecessaryworkloadandtimelimitsoveryourhead.Therefore,anotherbenefitof effectivegoal-settingislackofstressandamorecalmandrelaxedmind.Onlyastress-freeandcalmmindcanhouseprogressiveandproductivethoughts.Acalmmindcausespositivity,whichgoesalongwaytowardsincreasingyourabilitytoachievethepersonalgoalsyouhavesetforyourself.Eachandeveryhumanbeingaimstoachievetwothings:tofulfilldesiresandtoenjoylife.Thisispossibleonlythroughproperdisciplineandtimemanagement.Goal-settingleadstonotonlyprofessionalgrowthbutalsopersonalgrowthanddevelopment.Youareexpectedtoknowthateverystepcountsandthatsettingupgoalsiseasy,butfollowingthemonaconsistentbasisisdifficult.Therefore,ifyouwanttobesuccessfulandalsoharvestthefruitsofyourhardwork,youneedtosticktoyoursetgoalsandbefocusedtowardsachievingthem.Realizethesignificantrolethatgoal-settingplaysinyourlife,makesurethatyoudoallyoucantoachievewhatyouwant,setyourgoals,worktowardsachievingthemandcelebrateyoursuccess!Goal-setting(71)___▲__toSuccessSignificanceofgoal-setting.Thekeytoachievinglargersuccesses.◇Ithelpsemployeestoperformbetteraswellas(72)___▲__efficiencyandtimemanagement.◇Itenablesstudentstobuildagoodcareer.(73)___▲__ofsettinggoalsIncreaseoutputandperformance◇Bysettinggoals,anemployeecanincreaseoutputandperformanceinsteadof(74)__▲__pletinghisorhertasks.◇Studentscanhavelesspressureandperformwellwiththeaidofdailystudytargets.Helpintimemanagement◇Youcanhaveyourtimeandefforts(75)__▲__betterifyoufollowyoursetting-goalsfromthebeginning.◇You’relikelytohavemoretimeforrelaxationinsteadof(76)__▲__yourselfinworkingorstudying.Reducestresslevels◇Chancesarethatyoucanfulfillyoursettargetssteadilydueto(77)__▲__ofpressure◇Effectivegoal-settinghelpsyoutokeeparelaxedmind,whichcanresultin(78)___▲__.FurthertipsEverystepcounts◇Youshouldbe(79)__▲__thatit'sdifficulttofollowyourgoalsconsistently.◇Yourhardworkwill(80)___▲__offifyousticktoyoursetgoalsstepbystep.第五部分:书面表达(满分25分)请根据你对以下这幅图的理解,以CreativeThinkingMakesaDifference为题, 用英语写一篇作文。参考词汇:sphere(球体)你的作文应包括以下内容:1.简要描述这幅图的内容。2.概述你对这幅图的理解。3.举例说明这幅图对你的启示。注意:1.可参照图片适当发挥。2.作文词数150左右。3.作文中不得提及有关考生个人身份的任何信息,如校名、人名等。 Keys:听力1-5ACAAC6-10ACBBC11-15BCABC16-20AAACB单选21-25BBCBC26-30DDAAA31-35CCDAA完形36-40BCDBB41-45ACDCB46-50BBACC51-55BBADB阅读56-59BBDC60-63CDDB64-66BDB67-70DABB任务型阅读71.Leads/Contributes72.increase73.Benefits/Advantages/Effects74.delaying/postponing75.organized76.occupying/burying77.lack78.positivity79.aware80.payOnepossibleversion:CreativeThinkingMakesaDifferenceAsisvividlyshowninthepicture,twomeneacharepushingforwardacubicblockofwoodwithgreatdifficulty,whileonemanispushingveryeasily.Why?Hehaschangedthecubicblockintotheshapeofaspherewithaknife.Consequently,heisaheadoftheothertwo.Themessageconveyedhereisclear:creativethinkingmakesadifference.Wehavetodealwithmanythingseveryday.Shouldwejustfollowsuitorthinkanddosomethinginacreativeway?Theanswerisdefinitelythelatter.Sometimes,toimproveourworkefficiency,wehavetothinkoutsidethebox,strivingtocreatenewideasandapproaches.Creativethinkingisfundamentallyimportanttousstudents.Forexample,weofteneacrosssomeproblemswecantworkoutinausualway,inwhichcase,wemustthinkcreativelyandgeneratenewideastosolvethem.ns.

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