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深圳高級中學(xué)2023屆高三上學(xué)期第一次測試(英語)PAGE1深圳高級中學(xué)2023屆高三上學(xué)期第一次測試英語試題Ⅰ.語言知識及應(yīng)用(共兩節(jié)??偡种?5分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共15小題;每題2分,總分值30分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從1~15各題所給的A、B、C和D項中,選出最正確選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。Everyoneinbusinesshasbeentoldthatsuccessisallaboutattractingandretaining(留住)customers.Itsoundssimpleandachievable.But,1,wordsofwisdomaresoonforgotten.Oncecompanieshaveattractedcustomerstheyoften2thesecondhalfofthestory.Intheexcitementofbeatingoffthecompetition,negotiatingprices,securingorders,anddeliveringtheproduct,managerstendtobecomecarriedaway.Theyforgetwhattheyregardastheboringsideofbusiness—3thatthecustomerremainsacustomer.4toconcentrateonretainingaswellasattractingcustomerscostsbusinesshugeamountsofmoneyannually.Ithasbeenestimatedthattheaveragecompanylosesbetween10and30percentofitscustomerseveryyears.Inconstantlychanging5,thisisnotsurprising.Whatissurprisingisthefactthatfewcompanieshaveanyideahowmanycustomerstheyhavelost.Onlynowareorganizationsbeginningtowakeuptothoselostopportunitiesandcalculatethe6implications.Cuttingdownthenumberofcustomersacompanylosescanmakeabig7initsperformance.ResearchintheUSfoundthatafivepercentdecreaseinthenumberofdefecting(流失的)customersledto8increasesofbetween25and85percent.IntheUS,Domino’sPizzaestimatesthataregularcustomerisworthmorethan$5,000overtenyears.Acustomerwhoreceivesapoorqualityproductorserviceontheirfirstvisitand9neverreturns,islosingthecompanythousandsofdollarsin10profits(moreifyouconsiderhowmanypeopletheyarelikelytotellabouttheirbadexperience).Thelogicbehindcultivatingcustomer11isimpossibletodeny.“Inpracticemostcompanies’marketingeffortisfocusedongettingcustomers,withlittleattentionpaidto12them〞,saysAdrianPayneofCornfieldUniversity’SchoolofManagement.“Researchsuggeststhatthereisacloserelationshipbetweenretainingcustomersandmakingprofits.13customerstendtobuymore,arepredictableandusuallycostlesstoservicethannewcustomers.Furthermore,theytendtobelessprice14,andmayprovidefreeword-of-mouthadvertising.Retainingcustomersalsomakesit15forcompetitorstoenteramarketorincreasetheirshareofamarket.1.A.inparticular B.inreality C.atleast D.firstofall2.A.emphasize B.doubt C.overlook D.believe3.A.denying B.ensuring C.arguing D.proving4.A.Moving B.Hoping C.Starting D.Failing5.A.markets B.tastes C.prices D.expenses6.A.culture B.social C.financial D.economical7.A.promise B.plan C.mistake D.difference8.A.cost B.opportunity C.profit D.budget9.A.asaresult B.onthewhole C.inconclusion D.onthecontrary10.A.huge B.potential C.extra D.reasonable11.A.beliefs B.loyalty C.habits D.interest12.A.altering B.understanding C.keeping D.attracting13.A.Assumed B.Respected C.Established D.Unexpected14.A.agreeable B.flexible C.friendly D.sensitive15.A.unfair B.difficult C.essential D.convenient第二節(jié)語法填空(共10小題;每題1.5分,總分值15分)閱讀下面短文,按照句子結(jié)構(gòu)的語法性和上下文連貫的要求,在空格處填入一個適當(dāng)?shù)脑~或使用括號中詞語的正確形式填空,并將答案填寫在答題卡標(biāo)號為16~25的相應(yīng)位置上。TherearesomespecialtraditionsinHawaii.Peopleareveryfriendlyandalwayswelcomevisitors.Theygivevisitors__16___leialongnecklaceofbeautifulfreshflowers.Menwearbright___17___(flower)shirts,andwomenoftenwearlongflowereddresses.Thereare___18____(tradition)Chinese,JapaneseandFilipinoholidaysandalltheholidaysfromtheUnitedStates.TheycallHawaiitheAlohaState.Aloha__19____(mean)bothhelloandgoodbye.Italsomeans“Iloveyou〞.Usuallywhenpeoplefromdifferentcountries,races,andtraditionslivetogether,thereareseriousproblems.ThereareafewproblemsinHawaii,__20___ingeneral,peoplehavelearnedtolivetogether__21___peace.Hawaiiansearnmostoftheirmoneyfromtravelers,mostof__22____comefromthemainlandandfromJapan.Therearemanypeople__23__(live)inHawaiinowsothereareresidentialareas___24____thereusedtobefarms.SomeofthebigsugarandpineapplecompanieshavemovedtothePhilippines,wheretheydonothavetopayworkers___25__muchmoney.ThefamiliesofthefirstpeoplewhocamefromtheU.S.mainlandowntheimportantbanksandcompanies.Japanesearealsobuyingorstartingbusinesseshere.Ⅱ.閱讀(共兩節(jié),總分值50分)第一節(jié)閱讀理解(共20小題;每題2分,總分值40分)閱讀以下短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D項中,選出最正確選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AEachyear,1,400high-schoolstudentsfrommorethan40countriesareinvitedtocompeteintheprestigiousIntelInternationalScienceandEngineeringFair(IntelISEF),theworld’slargestprecollegesciencecontest.Theselectgroupofyoungscientistsischosenfromtheseveralmillionstudentswhocompeteinlocalandregionalsciencefairsthroughouttheyear.Participantscompetefor$3millioninscholarshipsandprizes,presentingprojectsin15categorieslikemedicine,biochemistry,computerscienceandzoology.Earningtophonorsisn’ttheonlygoalforcontestants.Nineteenpercent(or274)ofthefinalistsatthe2023competitionheldlastmonthhavealreadybeguntheprocesstopatenttheirprojects.AmmemAbdulrasool,aseniorattheIllinoisJuniorAcademyofScience,wontophonorsatthisyear’sIntelISEFforhisproject,“PrototypeforAutonomy:PathwayfortheBlind.〞Hewalkedawaywith$70,000inprizemoneyandafreetriptoOctober’sNobelPrizeceremony.AbdulrasooldevelopedtechnologythatallowsvisuallyimpairedindividualstonavigatethemselvesfromonelocationtoanotherbyusingtheGlobalPositioningSystem.Individualswearahalf-kiloWalkman-sizedevice,abraceletoneacharmandapairofearphones.Afterenteringastartingandendinglocationintoapersonaldigitalassistant(PDA),theyareguidedwithverbalcommandsthattellthemwhenandinwhatdirectiontoturn.Simultaneously,abraceletvibratessignalingthecorrectdirection.Totesthisdevice,Abdulrasoolrecruited36blindadultsandaskedthemtovisitfivelandmarksinhisneighborhood.Thenavigationaltoolsavedpeopleanaverageof26minutesintraveltimeandreducedthenumberoferrors(wrongturnsandmissedlocations).“Lookingathowharditwasforthemtotravelandhowtheyweredependentoneveryoneelsemotivatedmetodosomething,〞hesaid.Abdulrasoolhopesareapplyingforapatentandthenplantomarkettheproductcommercially.Inthefair’s56-yearhistory,anumberofprojectshavebeenimplementedforcommercialuse.MichaelNyberg,a2001competitor,hopedtoreducethenumberofWestNilevirusinfectionsthroughacoustics.Withabucketofmosquitolarvaeandasoundgenerator,Nybergdiscoveredthata24kHzfrequencyresonatedwiththenaturalfrequencyofmosquitoes’internalorgans:larvaethatabsorbedtheacousticenergywouldexplode.Hissound-emittingdevice,Larvasonic,isnowsoldonline().TiffanyClark,a1999competitor,foundevidencethatbacteriaproducedthemethanegasfoundinsidecoalseamsinWyoming’sPowderRiverBasin.Thissuggestedthatinjectingnutrientsintocoalseamsmightprovideanunlimitedsupplyofnaturalgas.ADenver-basedtechnologyfirmisnowcontinuingClark’shigh-schoolresearch.Andsomedaysoon,blindpeoplearoundtheworldmaybewearingbraceletsthatissueGPScommands.26.HowareyoungpeopleselectedtoparticipateinIntelISEF?A.Theyarepre-universitystudents.B.Theymustwinsciencecompetitionsintheirhomecountries.C.Theymustpatentorbeabouttopatentaninvention.D.Theyarechosenfromyoungpeoplewhotakepartinsciencecompetitions.27.WhichoftheseisNOTmentionedasanadvantageofAbdulrasool’sdevice?A.ItenablesblindpeopletogetfromAtoBfaster.B.Ithelpsthemavoidobstacles.C.Itgivesinformationtoblindpeopleinmorethanoneway.D.Itisextremelylight.28.HowareAbdulrasool’sinventionandthoseofMichaelNybergandTiffanyClarksimilar?A.Theirinventionsallhaveorganiccomponents.B.TheyallwontheIntelISEFcompetition,thoughindifferentyears.C.Theyallhave,orcouldhave,profitableapplications.D.Noneofthemhavepatentsyet.29.HowdoesTiffanyClark’sideawork?A.Shefeedsundergroundbacteriaandtheyproducenaturalgas.B.Bacteriaeatcoalandproducenaturalgas.C.Bacteriaareinjectedwithcoalmoleculesandproducenaturalgas.D.Bacteriaextractnaturalgasfromcoalandarethenharvested.30.WhichofthefollowingstatementsabouttheIntelISEFcompetitionistrue?A.Itbeganinthe1960’s.B.Thebiggestprizethisyearwas$3million.C.Thereare15prizesinavarietyofcategories.D.Manyparticipantshavepatentedideasandinventions.BTenyearsago,PierreOmidyar,asoftwareengineerworkinginCalifornia’sSiliconValley,beganthinkingabouthowtousetheinternetforatradingsysteminwhichbuyersandsellerscouldestablishagenuinemarketprice.Overalongholidayweekendhewrotethecomputercode.Atfirst,atrickleofusersarrivedathiswebsite—includinghisgirlfriend,whotradedPEZcandydispensers.Bytheendof1995,severalthousandauctionshadbeencompletedandinterestineBaywasgrowing.Anditgrewandgrew.Fromthismodestbeginning,eBayhasbecomeaglobalgiant,witharound150mregisteredusersworldwidewhoaresettobuyandsellgoodsworthmorethan$40billionthisyear.TheremarkabletaleofeBay’sgrowthpointstosomeimportantlessonsforanybusinesstryingtooperateonline—andtodaythatincludes,onewayoranother,mostfirms.Thecommercialopportunitiespresentedbyanexpandingglobalwebseemalmostlimitless.Butthepaceofchangeisrapid,andsoistheferocityofcompetition.Tosucceed,firmsneedagility,anopenmindandtheabilitytoreinventthemselvesrepeatedly.Mostofall,theyneedtolistencarefullytotheircustomers,payingcloseattentiontowhattheydoanddon’twant.Suchqualities,ofcourse,wouldbevaluableinanykindofbusiness.Yetforonlinefirmstheyarenotaluxury,butnecessaryformeresurvival.Thisistrueforavarietyofreasons.Theinternetisnotonlygrowing,butchangingrapidly—which,inturn,changestherulesofthegameforanybusinessrelyingonit.Thebarrierstoentryarestilllowcomparedwiththoseformostofflinebusinesses,whichmeansthatjustkeepingtrackofyourexistingrivalsisnotenough.Thesemaynotrepresentthegreatestcompetitivethreattomorroworthenextday.Thatcouldcomefromanumberofdirections—afirminadifferenttypeofonlinebusiness;onethatdoesnotyetexist;orevenfromoneofyourowncustomers.Ontopofallthis,thebehaviorofmanyconsumersisconstantlychangingaswell,asindividualsdiscovernewwaystoshopandinteractwitheachotherviatheweb.Allthesefactorsmaketheinternetadangerousplacetodobusiness,aswellasonefullofpromise.eBay’shistorydemonstratesbothofthosethings.ItisprobablysafetosaythatnothinglikeeBaycouldhaveexistedwithouttheinternet—orcouldhavegrownsofast.Eventhoughtherehavebeensignsofthefirm’sblisteringpaceslowingabitinAmerica,itsmost“mature〞market,thereremainvastopportunitiesoverseas,particularly,someargue,inChina.MegWhitman,eBay’schiefexecutive,believesthecompanyisstillonlyatthebeginningofwhatitcouldachieve.31.Whatisthepurposeofthefirstparagraph?A.TointroducethefounderofeBayandhisgirlfriend.B.TodemonstratehowcleverthefounderofeBayis.C.ToshowhoweBaystartedandhasgrown.D.TointroduceeBaytopeople.32.WhichofthefollowingbestsummarizesPierreOmidyar’sintentionwithregardtoeBay?A.Tosetupaglobalinternetbusiness.B.Toallowpeopletofreelybuyandsellontheinternetatacceptableprices.C.Tosetupamechanismontheinternettoallowpeopletotradeattruemarketprices.D.Toseupabusinessmechanismforhisgirlfriend.33.WhichoftheseisitNOTnecessaryforacompanysellingontheinternettodo?A.Havethemostcompetitivepriceforeachoftheironlineproducts.B.Beabletochangetosuittheprevailingmarketconditions.C.Bepreparedtoconsideralloptionsandalternatives.D.Haveagoodideaofwhattheircustomersdonotwant.34.Whatdoes“barrierstoentryarestilllowcomparedwiththoseformostofflinebusinesses〞inparagraph3mean?A.Itiseasiertosetupaninternetbusinessthanaconventionalone.B.Internettradeisgrowingfasterthantraditionalbusinesssector.C.Itischeapertosetupaninternetbusinessthanatraditionalone.D.Companiesgenerallyprefertodobusinessonlineratherthanoffline.35.Whydoesthearticleconcludethattheinternet“isadangerousplacetodobusiness〞?A.Becausecompaniesthatsellonlinemaybeunreliable.B.Becausetherearenocontrolsondoingbusinessontheinternet.C.Becausedoingbusinessonlineisunpredictable.D.BecauseevencompanieslikeeBayhaveproblemsdoingbusinessonline.CTheEuropeancapitalcities,BerlinandLondon,runningthethirdandthefourthrichesteconomiesintheworld,bothproduceaboutametrictonofrubbishforeachhouseholdperyear.Butwhenitcomestodisposingoftheircitizens’waste,thecomfortablesimilaritiesend.London,andBritainasawhole,isinthemiddleofawastecrisis.Today,theenvironmentsecretary,MargaretBeckett,ispresidingoverawastesummittotrytofindoutwhytheUKisnotgoingtoreachits25%recyclingandcomposting(轉(zhuǎn)制成堆肥)targetby2023;currently,itismanaging11%.Bycomparison,BerlinandGermanyknowexactlywheretheyaregoing.AlthoughBerlinhasbeenthecapitalforlessthanadecade,andhashadeastandwesttounite,ithasalreadyreached40%recycling.Thecityhasoneambition:tohavenorubbishtodumporburnin20year’stime.Sofar,thecityhasnotdecidedquitehow,butitisdevelopingnewtechnologiesandmovingsteadilyintherightdirection.London,bycomparison,hasachaoticsystem.The33boroughsallhavedifferentrecyclingsystems.KenLivingstone,whosincetakingofficeasmayorhaspublishedabrand-newwastemanagementstrategyforthecapital,isresponsibleforsortingoutthishotchpotch〔雜亂的一堆東西〕.OneofthemostcontentiousissuesbothforLondonandBerlinisincineration〔燃燒〕,withbothcitiesburningalargeproportionoftheirwasteLondon20%andBerlin32%.HereagainBerlinhasmadedecisionsandLondonisuncertain.Berlinhasastateoftheartincineratorinthe1970sandupgradedconstantlyuntilinthe1990sitisimpossibletodetectanyemissionsbutwarmgases.Thecityhasabandonedplanstobuildanotherandinsteadwantstomaketheexistingoneredundantbyreducingthewastesothereisnonetoburn.Lo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Berlinhas33boroughswithdifferentrecyclingsystems.D. Germansareambitioustohavenorubbishtodumporburnin20years’time.37.Whichisthemainwayforthetwocountriestodealwithrubbish?A. Tobury.B.Toincinerate.C.TosellD.Tocompost.38.Inferringfromthepassage,whichofthefollowingisthemainfactorforGermans’abandoningtheincinerationsystem?A.Citizens’protest.B.Highopportunitycost.C.Airpollution.D.Lessproducedrubbish.39.WhatdopeopleinBerlindowiththefallenleaves?A.Landfill.B.Burning.C.Puttingthenintothedustbin.D.Turningthemtofertilizer.40.Thewriterusesthe______asafigureofspeech.A.SimileB.MetaphorC.contrastD.personification(擬人)DNothingsucceedslikeconfidence.Whenyouaretrulyconfident,itradiatesfromyoulikesunlight,andattractssuccesstoyoulikeamagnet〔磁鐵〕.Besides,thosewhoareself-confidentcaninturninspireconfidenceinothers:theiraudience,theirpeers,theirbosses,theircustomers,andtheirfriends.Andgainingtheconfidenceofothersisoneofthekeywaysinwhichaself-confidentpersonfindssuccess.Sohowcanwebuildasenseofself-confidenceandprepareourselvesonthewaytosuccess?First,dowhatyoubelievetoberight,evenifothersmockorcriticizeyouforit.Believeinyourselfandbelievethatyoucandoitunderanycircumstances,becauseifyoubelieveyoucan,thenyoureallywill.Thebeliefkeepsyousearchingforanswers,whichmeansthatprettysoonyouwillgetthem.Second,governyourbehaviorbasedonwhatotherpeoplethink.What’smoreimportant,bewillingtotakerisksandgotheextramilestoachievebetterresults,inwhichcasemistakescannotbeavoided.Don’thesitatetoadmityourmistakes,andlearnfromthem.Next,workhardtosettletheproblemsinordertocoverupyourmistakesbeforeanyonenotices.Buildingself-confidenceisreadilyachievable,aslongasyouhavethefocusanddeterminationtocarrythingsthrough.Andwhat’sevenbetteristhatthethingsyou’lldotobuildself-confidencewillalsobuildsuccessafterall,yourconfidencewillcomefromreal,solidachievement.Noonecantakethisawayfromyou!Asyousow,sowwillreap.Withyourperseveranceandimprovement,youaregettingclosertosuccess.Atthisstage,waitforotherstocongratulateyouonyouraccomplishmentsandcomplimentsgraciously.“Thanks,Ireallyworkedhardonthatprospect.I’mpleasedyourecognizemyefforts.〞Thecongratulationsandcomplimentsfromotherswillpromoteyoutogainfurthersuccess.Self-confidenceisextremelyimportantinalmosteveryaspectofourlives,anditisnowonderthatsomanypeoplestruggletofindit.Self-confidencereallycanbelearnedandbuilton.Besides,whetheryou’reworkingonyourownself-confidenceorbuildingtheconfidenceofpeoplearoundyou,it’swellworththeeffort!41.Thosewhoaretrulyconfident_________.A.succeedwithouteffortandhardworkB.encouragepeoplearoundtobecomeconfidentC.appearmoreattractiveandthusbecomesuccessfulD.gaintheconfidenceofothersandfeelsuccessful42.Theunderlinedword“mock〞(Para.3)isclosestinmeaningto________.A.praiseB.imitateC.punishD.laughat43.Whenotherscongratulateusonourachievements,wearesupposedto________.A.praisetheminreturnB.gainfurtherimprovementC.politelyacceptthecomplimentsD.expectthemtocongratulateyouagain44.WhichofthefollowingproverbsbestgoeswithParagraph4?A.Lookbeforeyourleap.B.Itisnousecryingoverspiltmilk.C.Geniusis1%inspirationand99%perspiration.D.Learnfrompastmistakesandavoidfutureones.45.Thepurposeofthetextisto________________.A.tellpeoplehowtobecomesuccessfulB.convincepeopletodowhattheybelievetoberightC.encouragepeopletobuildconfidenceandachievesuccessD.criticizepeoplewholackconfidenceandthusfailintheircareer第二節(jié)信息匹配(共5小題;每題2分,總分值10分)閱讀以下應(yīng)用文及相關(guān)信息,并按照要求匹配信息請將46-50各小題中的人物與A-F中的書目匹配起來?!沧⒁猓喝邕xE,那么同時填涂A和B;如選F,那么同時填涂C和D?!骋韵率且恍拷榻B的信息:A.20YearsYoungerThebookdetailseasyandeffectivestepswecanalltaketorebuildthefoundationofyouthandenjoybetterhealth,improvedenergy,andapositiveoutlookonlife.Thefourbasicprogramsare:anexercisesystemforfightingmuscleandboneloss,alongevity-focuseddiet,sleeprejuvenation,andwrinkle-fightingskincare.Woventhroughoutthetextispracticaladviceonchangingappearances,controllingstress,stayingmentallysharp,navigatingmedicaltests,andmuchmore.B.BornToRunFullofincrediblecharacters,amazingathleticachievements,cutting-edgescience,and,mostofall,pureinspiration,BorntoRunisanepicadventurethatbeganwithonesimplequestion:Whydoesmyfoothurt?Insearchofananswer,ChristopherMcDougallsetsofftofindatribeoftheworld’sgreatestdistancerunnersandlearntheirsecrets,andintheprocessshowsusthateverythingwethoughtweknewaboutrunningiswrong.C.NaturalRunningInNaturalRunning,Abshireexplainshowmodernrunningshoesdistorttheefficientrunningtechniquethathumansevolvedoverthousandsofyears.Hereviewsthehistoryofrunningshoesandinjuries,makingthecaseforbarefootrunningbutalsowarningaboutitsdangers.D.WoodworkingThisbookincludesexcellentinstructionfromabest-sellingwoodworkingauthoronallaspectsofwoodworkingwithhandtools.Heapproachessettinguptheall-handtoolshop,explainshowthetoolsworkinwood,addressesthejoinery,andfinisheswithinstructionsonbuildingaworkshopaccessorytousewithhandtools.Alsoincludedareothersampleprojectsandinformationonfinishingthehand-workedprojects.E.WhittlingLittleFolk:20DelightfulCharacterstoCarveandPaintAtthebeginningofthebook,readerswillfindstep-by-stepcarvingandpaintinginstructionsforaScandinavianinspiredmanandwoman.Oncetheyhavelearnedtocarvethesetwoprojects,readerswillfindanadditional18patternsthatcanalsobecre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