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…………○…………內(nèi)…………○…………裝…………○…………內(nèi)…………○…………裝…………○…………訂…………○…………線…………○…………※※請※※不※※要※※在※※裝※※訂※※線※※內(nèi)※※答※※題※※…………○…………外…………○…………裝…………○…………訂…………○…………線…………○…………第=page22頁,總=sectionpages22頁第=page11頁,總=sectionpages11頁2025年粵教新版高三英語上冊月考試卷含答案考試試卷考試范圍:全部知識點(diǎn);考試時間:120分鐘學(xué)校:______姓名:______班級:______考號:______總分欄題號一二三四五六總分得分評卷人得分一、選擇題(共5題,共10分)1、【題文】—WhencanIcomehereforthephotos?Ireallyneedthemtomorrowafternoon.

—They_______bereadyby12:00.A.canB.mustC.shouldD.need2、【題文】Thereareaboutfive____peopleinthetown,mainlytheoldandchildren.A.hundredB.hundredsC.hundredofD.hundredsof3、【題文】Todaytherearemoreairplanes________morepeoplethaneverbeforeintheskies.A.carryB.carryingC.carriedD.tobecarrying4、【題文】Itwas_____hesaid______hurtme.A.what;thatB.that;whatC.what;whatD.that;what5、【題文】Tom,you____leaveallyourclothesonthefloorlikethis.A.mustn’tB.won’tC.needn’tD.wouldn’t評卷人得分二、填空題(共7題,共14分)6、RobertMoody,52,isanexperiencedpoliceofficer.Muchofhisworkinvolvesdealingwith(16)____angang(團(tuán)伙)problemsintheschoolsofhiscommunity.Knowingthatmanykidsoften(17)____trouble,hedecidedtodosomethingaboutit.Soin1991hebegantoinvitesmallgroupsofkidstogofishingwithhimonhisday(18)____.

Thosefuntripshada(n)(19)____impact.Achanceencounterin2000provedthat.Oneday,(20)____workingsecurityataschoolbasketballgame,Moodynoticedtwoyoungguys(21)____.Hesensedtroublebetweenthem.(22)____oneofthemheadedtowardMoodyandgavehimahug.”I(23)____you.Youtookme(24)____whenIwasinfifthgrade.Thatwasoneofthe(25)____daysofmylife.”

Deeplytouchedbytheboy’sword,Moodydecidedtocreateafoundation(基金會)that(26)____teenagerstothebasicsoffishingincampingprograms.“Asapoliceman,Isaw(27)____therewasviolence,drugswerealwaysbehindit.Theyhaveadamaging(28)____onthekids;”saysMoody.

Byturningkidsontofishing,he(29)____topresentanalternativewayoflife,“Whenyou’resittingtherewaitingfora(30)____,”hesays,“youcan’thelpbuttalktoeachother,andsuch(31)____canbeprettydeep.”

“Talkingaboutdrugshelpedpreparemeforthepeer(同齡人)pressuresinhighschool,”saysMichelle,17who(32)____thefirstprogram.“AndIwasabletohelpmylittlebrother(33)____drugs.”

Moodyfaces34inthreeyears,whenhehopestorunthefoundationfull-time.”I’mlivingahappylifeandIhavearesponsibilitytomy35togiveback,”Moodysays.”IfIteachakidtofishtoday,hecanteachhisbrothertofishtomorrow.”

16.A.drinkingB.drugC.securityD.smoking

17.A.ranintoB.gotoverC.leftbehindD.lookedinto

18.A.a(chǎn)headB.a(chǎn)wayC.offD.out

19.A.immediateB.damagingC.limitedD.lasting

20.A.onceB.whileC.sinceD.until

21.A.quarrelingB.complainingC.talkingD.cheering

22.A.SlowlyB.SuddenlyC.FinallyD.Secretly

23.A.understandB.hearC.seeD.remember

24.A.fishingB.sailingC.boatingD.swimming.

25.A.quietestB.longestC.bestD.busiest

26.A.connectsB.introducesC.reducesD.commits

27.A.whereB.unlessC.a(chǎn)sD.whether

28.A.impressionB.burdenC.decisionD.impact

29.A.a(chǎn)skedB.intendedC.pretendedD.a(chǎn)greed

30.A.solutionB.changeC.biteD.surprise

31.A.concernsB.interestsC.conversationsD.emotions

32.A.participatedinB.workedoutC.a(chǎn)pprovedofD.madeup

33.A.misuseB.a(chǎn)voidC.tolerateD.test

34.A.unemploymentB.challengeC.competitionD.retirement

35.A.teamB.schoolC.familyD.community.7、Idon'tliketalkingon_______telephone;Ipreferwriting_______letters.A.a(chǎn);theB.the;/C.the;theD.a(chǎn);/8、TheChinesehave____uneasyfeelingabout____increasinguseofforeignwords.。A.the;theB.a(chǎn)n;aC.a(chǎn)n;theD.the;a9、Ican’tadviseyouwhattodoandwhatnottodo—it’samatterof_________.A.conscienceB.comprehensionC.awarenessD.identification10、Ihaveseldomseenmymother__________pleasedwithmyprogressassheisnowAsoBveryC.tooDrather11、Ifyou'dliketogosightseeing,thefollowingWorldHeritageSitesmaybeyourbestchoices.

JiuzhaigouValleyScenicandHistoricInterestArea

TheJiuzhaigouValley,whichliesinthenorthernpartofSichuanProvince,reachesaheightofmorethan4,800meters,withaseriesofdifferentforestecosystems(生態(tài)系統(tǒng)).Thereyoucanenjoywatchingexcellentwaterfalls.Some140kindsofbirdsalsoliveinthevalley,aswellasanumberofendangeredplantsandanimals;thegiantpandaincluded.

Formoreinformation,pleasevisithttp://whc.unesco.org∥en/list/637.

KhamiRuinsNationalMonument

ThecityofKhami,whichdevelopedafterthecapitalofGreatZimbabwehadbeengivenupinthemid-16thcentury,isofgreatarchaeological(考古的)interest.ThediscoveryofobjectsfromEuropeandChinashowsthatKhamiwasamajorcentrefortradeoveralongperiodoftime.

Formoreinformation,pleasevisithttp://whc.unesco.org/en/"list/365.

HendersonIsland

HendersonIsland,whichliesintheeasternSouthPacific,isoneofthefewatolls(環(huán)礁)intheworldwhoseecologyhasnotbeentouchedbyhumanbeings.Itisespeciallyfamousforthetenplantsandfourlandbirdsthatcanonlybeseenontheisland.

Formoreinformation,pleasevisithttpc∥whc.unesco.org/en/list/487.

TheOldCityofJerusalem

AsaholycityforthreedifferentreligionsintheMiddleEast,Jerusalemhasalwaysbeenofgreatreligious(宗教的)importance:ItwasgivenaWorldHeritageStatusin1981andplacedonthe"ListofWorldHeritageinDanger"thefollowingyear.

Formoreinformation,please-visithttp.:∥whc.unesco.org/en/list/148.

21.WhatcanweknowaboutthejiurhaigouValley?____

A.Ithasdifferentforestecosystems.

B.Itsitsatthefootofa4,800-meterhighmountain.

C.Inallabout140kindsofbirdsandanimalslivethere.

D.MostofChina'sendangeredplantscanbefoundthere..

22.Thediscoveryofsomeoftheobjects:in.Khamishows.thatthecity____

A.hadaveryshorthistory

B.wasruinedinthemid-16thcentury

C.wasonceGreatZimbabwe'slargestcity

D.onceplayedagreatroleasatradecenter

23.WhatcanbelearnedaboutHendersonIslandfromthepassage?____

A.Ithasn'tbeengreatlyinfluencedbyhumanactivities.

B.Itisn'tsuitableforhumanstoliveon.

C.Ithasbeenopentovisitorsforyears.

D.Itismadeupofafewlargeatolls.12、Hewasgoingtotakethemandtheir____(行李)tocatch"TheTrueNorth".評卷人得分三、閱讀填空(共7題,共14分)13、Istruefriendshipdyingaway?

Justasourdailylifeisbecomingmoretechnologicallyconnected,wearelosingothermoremeaningfulrelationship.

Toanyonepayingattentionthesedays,it'sclearthatsocialmedia-whetherTwitter,F(xiàn)acebook,orIinkedln-arechangingthewayweconductrelationship.Face-to-facechattingisgivingwaytotextingandmessaging;peopleevenprefertheseelectronicexchangesto,forinstance,simplytalkingonaphone.Amongthesesmallertrends,growingresearchsuggestswecouldbeenteringaperiodofcrisisfortheentireconceptoffriendship.Whereisallthisleadingmodern-daysociety?Perhapstoadarkplace,aloneliersocietywhereelectroniccrazeslowlyreplacesthejoysofhumancontact.

Typically,thepressuresofurbanlifeareblamed.Witnesscrowdedbarsandrestaurantsafterwork:Wehaveplentyofacquaintances,thoughperhapsfewindividualswecanturntoandsharecloserelationships.Americansociologistshavetrackedrelatedtrendsonabroaderscale,wellbeyondtheurbanjungle.AccordingtoworkpublishedintheAmericanSociologicalReview,theaverageAmericanhasonlytwoclosefriends,andaquarterdon'thaveany.

Whilesocialnetworkingsitesandthelikehavegrowndramatically,thecrucialelementisthequalityoftheconnectionstheyestablish.Aconnectionmayonlybeaclickaway,butestablishingagoodfriendshiptakesmore.Itseemscommonsensetoconcludethat"friending"onlinebringsaboutshallowrelationshipsastheterm"friending"itselfimplies.

Nosinglepersonisatfault,ofcourse.Thepressuresonfriendshiptodayarebroad.Theyarisefromthedemandsofwork,orageneralbusynessthatmeanswehavelessqualitytimeforothers.Howmanyindividualswouldsaythatfriendshipisthemostimportantthingintheirlives,onlytomovethousandsofmilesacrossthecontinenttotakeupabetter-paidjob?

Ofcourse,welearnhowtomakefriendsornotinourchildhood.Recentstudiesonchildhoodandhowthecontemporarylifeofthechildaffectsfriendshipsareilluminating(啟示).Acentralconclusionoftenreachedrelatestoalackofwhatiscalled"unstructuredtime".Structuredtimeresultsfromthewayanaveragedayisarrangedforourkids-timeforschool,timeforhomework,timeformusicpractice,eventimeforplay.Yettoooftentoday,noperiodisleftunstructured.Afterall,whothesedaysletshischildjustwanderoffdownthestreet?Wesimply"hangout",withnotasks,nodeadlinesandnopressures.Itisinthosemomentsthatchildrenandadultsalikecangettoknowothersforwhotheyareinthemselves.

Aristotlehadanattractiveexpressiontocapturethethought:closefriends,heobserved,"sharesalttogether."It'snotjustthattheysittogether,passingthesaltacrossthemealtable.It'sthattheysitwithoneanotheracrossthecourseoftheirlives,sharingitsmoments,bitterandsweet."Thedesireforfriendshipcomesquickly;friendshipdoesnot."Aristotlealsoremarked.

Ifthereisasecrettoclosefriendship,that'sit.Putdownthedevice;engagetheperson.

Title:Istruefriendshipdyingaway?

14、Haveyoueverwonderedwhytherearesomanyskincoloursintheworld?Doyouknowwhypeoplelivinginparticularareasusuallyhaveacertaincolour?Biologyandhistoryarethetworeasonsforthis.

Skincontainssomethingcalledmelanin,whichdeterminesaperson'sskincolour.Themoremelaninapersonhas,thedarkerhisorherskinwillbe.Theamountofandproductionofmelaninarecontrolledbygenes,butcanbeaffectedbyotherthings,suchassunlight.Ifapersonlivesinaplacewithstrongsunlight,hisorherskinwillprotectitselfbyproducingmoremelanin,makingtheskindarker.Inaplacewithlesssunlight,aperson'sbodywillproducelessmelanin,makingtheskinlighter.

Skincolourisalsoaffectedbyanothersource-vitaminD.HumansallneedvitaminDtobuildbones.Peoplecangetitbyeatingfoodssuchasfishandmilk,orfromsunlight,whichcausesvitaminproductionintheskin.Melaninprotectsskinbyabsorbingsunlight,sosunlightabsorbedbymelanincannotbeusedforvitaminDproduction.Therefore,adark-skinnedpersonwillproducelessvitaminDthanalight-skinnedpersonwhentheyreceivethesameamountofsunlight.

TheconnectionbetweenvitaminDproductionandskincolourisclearwhenwelookatevolution.TheearliesthumanslivedinAfrica,theirdarkskincoveredwithhair.Whentheymovedtoplacesthathadlesssunlight,theirbodiesproducedlessvitaminDbecauseoftheirdarkskin.Asaresult,theirskinmadelessmelanin,sotheycouldgetenoughsunlighttoproducevitaminD.Theirskingraduallygotlighterandtheylosthair.Now,peoplewholiveinareaswithstrongsunlight,likeAfrica,havedarkerskin,whilepeoplelivinginotherareashavelighterskin.TheexceptiontothisistheInuit,wholiveinaplacewithlittlesunlight,buthavedarkskinbecausetheyeatalotoffishandhaveenoughvitaminD.

Evolutionhasgivenusarainbowofskincolours.Humanshavealwayshadmelanintodetermineourskincolour.Whathaschangedthroughhistoryistheenvironmentwherewehavelived.Thishasinturnchangedourmelaninproduction,andeventually,skincolour.

AWorldofSkinColour

。BriefintroductionPeoplelivinginaparticularareausuallyhavethe(71)____skincolourandtherearemanydifferentskincoloursintheworld.ReasonsforskincolourThereasonsfordifferentskincoloursmainly(72)____inbiologyandhistory.BiologicalreasonsTheamountofmelanin,bywhichaperson'sskincolouris(73)____,variesfrompeopletopeople.Themoremelaninapersonhas,the(74)____hisorherskinwillbe.

VitaminDisanothersource(75)____skincolour.VitaminDisnecessaryforhumanstobuildbones.SunlightcontributestovitaminDproductionintheskin.(76)____

reasonsTheearliestpeopleinAfricahaddarkskinwithhaircoveringitbecausethesunlightisverystrong..

Whentheymovedtoplaceswheretheycouldnotgetenoughsunlightto(77)____vitaminD,theirskincolourbecamelighter.

Generallyspeaking,peopleinareaswithstrongsunlight,havedarkerskin(78)____peopleinotherareashavelighterskin.(79)____Melanin(80)____animportantroleinourskincolour.Withourlivingenvironmentchanging,melaninproductionischanged,whichleadstothechangesinourskincolour.15、。A.benefitB.welcomeC.familiarD.reachE.settingF.evolutionG.lastingH.reputationI.goalJ.introducingK.workWheneverItravel,ImeetinternationalleaderswhohavestudiedinBritain.Theseenergetic,intelligentpeoplechoseBritainbecauseweofferhighqualityhighereducation.ThisisgoodnewsfortheUK.Peoplewhoareeducatedherehavea(41)____tietoourcountry.TheypromoteBritainaroundtheworld,helpingourtradeandourdiplomacy.Itiseasierforourexecutivesandourdiplomatstodobusinesswithpeople(42)____withBritain.Britishexportsofeducationandtrainingareworthsomeeightbillionpoundsayear.Moneyfeedsintoourinstitutionsandhelpsour(43)____toopenupopportunitiesformorepeopletostudy.Ouryoungpeoplealso(44)____.Theygainfromthedoorsintheworldwhichcontactwithinternationalstudents.Wecanteach,butwecanalsolearnfromothers.Nowadays,wearelaunchingalong-termstrategytostrengthentheUnitedKingdomasafirstchoiceforthequalityofstudyandthequalityofour(45)____tointernationalstudents.ThiswillbeaUK-wideandaGovernment-wideeffort.Weare(46)____apackageofmeasurestohelpencouragestudentsfromoverseastostudyintheUK.Wewillofferinternationalstudentsmoreopendoors.

Wehavethemeasuresinplace,butwearealso(47)____toughtargetsforrecruitment(招募).Wewanttohave25percentoftheglobalmarketshareofhighereducationstudentsandwewanttoincreasethenumberofinternationalstudentsstudyinginFurtherEducationinstitutionsby100percent.Ouraimisto(48)____thesetargetsin5years.Toughtargets,butdeliverable.Whilegivingtheseundertakings,Ialsowanttolaydownachallengetoothers.Tobusiness-Iaskyouto(49)____withtheBritishCounciloverseastomarketeducation.Andtouniversitiesandcolleges-Iaskyoutoliveuptoyour(50)____,toprofessionaliseyourapproach,todeliveraqualityeducationtooverseasstudentsthatencouragesinvolvementandrisestothechallengeofourcompetitors,toworkaspartnerstogether.16、ParentscanhelptheirseventhandeighthgradestudentsstandoutinandoutoftheirEnglishclassroombyintroducingthemtonewspapers.Newspapersnotonlyofferinformationoncurrentevents,buttheycanalsobeusedtotestyourchild?sknowledgeofgrammar,vocabulary,andmore.Who,What,Where,When,Why,andHowHaveyourchildreadthefirstcoupleofparagraphsofanewsstory.Askthemtowritedownalloftheimportantfacts,suchaswho,what,where,when,whyandhow.Thishelpsparentstoseeiftheirchildrencomprehendthebasicfactsandinformationtheyread.GrammarParentscanmonitorachild?sunderstandingofgrammaticalpartsofspeech(詞性)withoutagrammartextbook.Askyourchildtoreadaparagraphinanarticleandthenlistaspecificnumberofnouns,verbs,adjectives,adverbs,pronouns,prepositionsandthelike,whichservesmoreofatestoftheirgrammaticalknowledge.Encouragethemtolisteachofthesepartsofspeechinaparagraph.Then,rereadtheparagraphtoseeiftheymissedanything.PersuasionAskyourchildtoselectanadvertisementfromthenewspaper.Havetheminvestigatehowspecificwordsorphrasesinfluencetheirfeelingsaboutaparticularproduct.Then,encouragethemtocreateanadvertisementoftheirownforanitemtheydonotlike.Tellthemnottoshowtheirtruefeelingsandtrytomakepeoplewanttobuythisunwanteditem.Afterthat,askthemtolistthepersuasivetechniquesusedintheirad.FactsvsOpinionsSelectaneditorialforyourmiddleschoolertoread.Haveyourchilddivideapieceofpaperintotwocolumns,onemarkedfact,andtheothermarkedopinion.Haveyourstudentdecidewhichcolumnitfitsunder.Thiswillhelpyourchildbetterunderstandfactsversusopinions.Anotherrelatedexerciseisrespondingtoaneditorial.Encourageyourchildtowriteletterstotheeditororresponsestoeditorialsorotherarticles.Beforeyourchildsendshisorherletter,checktheopinionsectiontoseewhatrequirementsthereare.HeadlinesandSynonyms(同義詞)Askyourmiddleschoolertorewriteacoupleofheadlinesusingthesynonymsoftheoriginalwords.Comparetheheadlines.Dotheoriginalversionsortherewritessoundbetter?Thisisagreatexercisetohelpstudentslearnsynonymsandexpandtheirvocabulary.Ifyoufindyourseventhoreighthgradechildisstrugglingwiththesenewspaperactivities,itmaybeanindicatorthattheyhavefallenbehindintheirreadingskills.Theseactivitiesweredesignedwithaseventhoreighthgraderinmind;therefore,whiletheyareeducational,theyshouldbemoreofreinforcement(增強(qiáng))insteadofamajorreadingchallenge.

。OutlineSupportingdetailsAnapproachtolearning____studentsinseventhandeighthgradestonewspaperscanbehelpfulinlearningEnglish.Newspape____●Askstudentstoreadthefirstparagraphsofanewsstoryandwritedowntheimportantand____factstoseeiftheycanunderstandthem.●Havestudentsreadanarticleandlistdifferentpartsofspeechtoimprovetheirunderstandingof____.●Selectanadandaskstudentstofindthepersuasiveexpressions____init,andthencreatetheirownadforaproducttheydislike.●Selectaneditorialandhavestudents____factsfromopinions.Afterthatencouragethemtowritea____toaneditorial.●Askstudentstowriteafewsynonymsandcomparethemwiththe____headlinestohelpthemwiththeirvocabularyexpansion.Possibleresults●Itmay____thatachildispooratreadingifheorshehas____withtheseactivities.●Theseactivities,designedforspecialgraders,cannotbeusedasamajorreadingchallenge.17、Commercialadvertisementwasoncethoughtofasatechniqueofthemarketerstoinformthepotentialbuyersabouttheavailabilityofcertainproducts.Itwasseenmoreasamediumtoinformthebuyersratherthanpersuadethemtobuy.Thepresentdaymarketersseeadvertisementasamediumtodamagetheimageoftheircompetitorsandtheirproducts.Thisindeed,isanundesirableandanimmoralpractice.Insteadofspeakingabouttheirownproducts,thesemarketersspeakaboutthedrawbacks(oftenwithoutanybasics)ofthecompetingproducts.PeoplewatchingTVadvertisementswouldnoticethattherehasalwaysbeenanadvertisementwarbetweenthemarketersofdifferentconsumergoods.Afewsuchcasesaregivenbelow.1ParachuteCoconutOilvs.V.V.D.GoldSometimeback,theproducerofV.V.DGoldCoconutOilclaimedintheirTVadvertisementthatonlytheirproductswassuperiorandtheonesoldinbluecolourbottles(thereferencewastoParachutecoconutoil)wassuitableonlyforun-naturalhair.2TataSaltvs.CaptainCookTatasaltwasfirstiodised(碘處理)saltmarketedbyanIndianCompany.Ithasbeenenjoyingagoodandsteadymarket.CaptainCook,anotherproducerofiodisedsalt,whoenteredthemarketlater,hadtoadoptsomestrategytogetcontrolofthemarket.TheTVadvertisementofCaptainCookstressedon‘Freeflow’oftheirsaltwhentransferredtoacontainer.TheproducerofTataSaltretaliated(報(bào)復(fù))bysayingthattheclaimofCaptainCookwasatrickandthosewhowerequalityconsciousshoulddealwithitwithcaution.3Pepsivs.CocoColaCocaColawasselectedastheofficialsoftdrinkfortheWillsWorldCricket1996.Whenthecricketserieswason,themarketersofPepsiconstantlyadvertisedonTV.TheiradvertisementgavetheideathatthecricketerspreferredonlyPepsiandasamatteroffacttherewasnothingofficialaboutit.4Horlicksvs.ComplanSometimeback,theTVadvertisementofComplan,ahealthdrinkdirectlyattackedHorlicks,whichhasbeeninthemarketforseveraldecades.TheclaimofComplanwasthattheirbrand(whichaccordingtothemwasBrandC)hasahigherpercentageofingredients(材料)comparedtoBrandH(referencewasnothingbuttoHorlicks).Theaboveexamplesclearlyshowhowthetechniqueofadvertisementismisusedbysomemarketerstoruintheimageoftheircompetitors.This,certainly,isnotahealthytrend.Anymarketershouldonlyspeakabouthisproductsqualityandnotabouthiscompetitors’products’.Theawarenessofconsumershascertainlyincreasedovertheyearsandtheyarenolongereasilytakenin.Therearemanyconsumerproductslikesalt,oilshavingbladesetc.Butonethingforsureisthatofferingthesameproductinadifferentcontainerwillnotmaketheproductdifferent.MassmedialikeRadio,Televisionandnewspapershouldnotallowadvertisementsthattelllies.Legalregulations,inthisregard,shouldalsobemadestricter.。ComparisonofthepastandthepresentInthepastAtpresentAtechniquemainlyusedforoffering(71)____Atrickusedasameansofunfair(72)____Unhealthytrendofthe(73)____ofadvertisement(74)____givenProductsWrong(75)____V.V.D.GoldNoproductofthekindcould(76)____it.Noproductofthekindcould(76)____it.CaptainCookCaptainCookstressedontheir“freeflow”whentheirproductwasputintoacontainer.CaptainCookstressedontheir“freeflow”whentheirproductwasputintoacontainer.TataSaltTatasaltwarnedconsumerstobe(77)____.Tatasaltwarnedconsumerstobe(77)____.PepsiToomuchadvertisementonTVseemedtosaythatPepsiwasthecricketers’(78)____.ToomuchadvertisementonTVseemedtosaythatPepsiwasthecricketers’(78)____.ComplanComplanclaimedthattheirproductwasmuch(79)____iningredients.Complanclaimedthattheirproductwasmuch(79)____iningredients.SolutionsOnly(80)____ofproductsisallowedtobementionedintheadvertisement.Stricterlawsshouldbemadetoprotecteveryproducers’andconsumers’benefits.(1)____?18、Youprobablyknowwhatfastfoodis.Itiscookedfoodthatisreadyalmostassoonasyouenterapubliceatingplace.Itdoesnotcostmuch.Mostfastfoodrestaurantsarechain(連鎖)restaurants.Thatmeanseachoneispartofahugecompany.Eachrestaurantinthechainhasthesamelarge,colorfulsignthatcanbeeasytorecognizefromfaraway.Eachoffersitsowncarefullylimitedchoiceoffoods.Eachkindofhamburgerorpieceofchickentastesthesameateveryrestaurantinthechain.Thefastfoodindustrybeganwithtwobrothersinthenineteenforties.MacandDickMcDonaldownedasmall,butverysuccessfulrestaurant.Theysoldonlyafewkindsofsimplefood,especiallyhamburgers.Peoplestoodoutsidetherestaurantatawindow.Theytoldtheworkersinsidewhattheywantedtoeat.Theyreceivedandpaidfortheirfoodveryquickly.Thefoodcameincontainersthatcouldbethrownaway.ThesystemwassosuccessfulthattheMcDonaldbrothersdiscoveredtheycouldsellalotoffoodandlowertheirprices.RayKrocsoldrestaurantsupplies.HerecognizedtheimportanceoftheMcDonaldbrothers'idea.KrocpaidtheMcDonaldbrothersforpermissiontoopenseveralrestaurantssimilartotheirs.HeopenedthefirstMcDonald'srestaurantnearChicagoinnineteenfifty-five.Soon,moreMcDonald'swereopeningallacrosstheUnitedStates.Otherpeoplecopiedtheideaandmorefastfoodrestaurantsfollowed.FastfoodrestaurantsspreadquicklyintheUnitedStatesbecauseoffranchising.Franchisingmeanssellingthelegalrighttooperateastoreinacompany'schaintoanindependentbusinessperson.Ifthecompanyapproves,thebusinesspersonmaybuythestoreforaperiodofyears.Eachrestaurantalsogivesthecompanyabouttenpercentofthemoneyitearnsinsales.Today,overseventypercentofMcDonald'srestaurantsworldwideareownedandoperatedbyindependentbusinessmenandwomen.。McDonald'sandfastfoodindustryExplanationoffastfoodItiscookedfoodwhichismoreconvenientandmuch(71)____thanotherfood.CharactersofthechainrestaurantsThereare:▲(72)____recognizedsigns

▲carefully(73)____choiceoffoodsthe

▲(74)____tastesoffoodateveryrestaurantinthechain.(75)____ofMcDonald'sItdevelopedfromMacandDickMcDonald’s(76)____butsuccessfulrestaurantwhich(77)____somekindsofsimplefoodwithdifferentservicefromothers’.GreatchangesbroughtbyKroctoMcDonald's▲TheMcDonaldbrothers(78)____Kroctoopenseveralsamerestaurantswiththeirs.▲FranchisingmadeFastfoodrestaurantsspread(79)____intheUnitedStates.CurrentsituationAtmost(80)____percentofMcDonald'srestaurantsworldwidearenotrunbyindependentbusinessmenandwomen.19、Thelossofhandwritinginourhigh-techworldsaddensme.Peopleofallagesopenlyadmittheirhandwritingisbecomingworseaskeyboardsreplacepenandpaper.Increasingly,schoolchildrendealwithassignmentsoncomputerandstruggletowrite,havinghadlittlepractice.Iamofthegenerationthatlearnttowritewithadippeninkindergartenandafountainpeninhighschool;bythetimeIreacheduniversity,likeeveryoneelse,Iusedafunctionalballpoint.HandwritinghasfilledeveryaspectofmylifesinceIwasfirsttaughttoshapelettersonthelinedpagesofmyexercisebooks.Fromtheageof12,Ihavekeptahandwrittenjournal,recordingmythoughtsandfeelingsregardingboththesignificantandboringaspectsofmylife.ThroughthisdailypracticeIconnectedwithmyself,exploredexperiencesandfoundawaytointerpretandmakesenseofmyrelationships.AlthoughIrarelyrereadmywrittenmaterial,theprocessofwritinghasremainedwithmeasameansofprocessingmyfeelingsandfiltering(過濾))myexperiences.Yettoday,handwrittenlettersareasrareasaredpanda.Fewofuswritelettersanylonger,eventothosetowhomweareclose.Wecommunicatedifferentlywhenwee-mailortext,bothmethodscharacterisedbyspeedandinformality.Thedeepthinking,whichaccompaniedahandwrittenletter,isalmostentirelyabsent.Wemaybecommunicatingmorefrequentlyandwithmorepeople,butthedepthandqualityofourcommunicationhasreduced.Sadly

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