【市级联考】2019年江苏各市高考英语模拟考试用模拟试卷
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这是一份【市级联考】2019年江苏各市高考英语模拟考试用模拟试卷,共17页。
本卷分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题),满分120分。考试时间120分钟。
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分20分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
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秒钟的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.What des the man ask the wman t d?
A.Park the car elsewhere.
B.Drive alng a quiet street.
C.Stp here fr a shrt while.
2.What will the weather be like this weekend?
A. Sunny. B. Snwy. C. Rainy.
3. Which curse des the man suggest the wman take?
A. Physics. B. Bilgy. C. Chemistry.
4. What is the man ding?
A. Eating dessert. B. Reading a bk. C. Taking ut the rubbish.
5. What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
A. Clleagues. B. Brther and sister. C. Teacher and student.
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、7题。
6. What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
A. A painting. B. A phtgraph. C. A basket.
7. Where did the man find the thing?
A. In an art gallery. B. On the street. C. At a hspital.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. Why des the wman decided nt t wear the first dress?
A. It is trn. B. It is uncmfrtable. C. It is the wrng clr.
9. What will the speakers d tnight?
A. D sme shpping. B. Select a gift. C. Attend a cncert.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. What was the by just ding?
A. Cllecting the leaves. B. Cutting the grass. C. Watering the flwers.
11. What is the by saving up fr?
A. A mtrbike. B. A cmputer. C. A car.
12. What will the speakers d later?
A. See a mvie. B. Take a walk. C. Run kin the park.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
A. A class prject. A. A reality TV shw. C. The wman’s family.
14. What did the wman d at the man’s hme last time?
A. She gave a shrt presentatin.
B. She watched a game with them.
C. She discussed an imprtant tpic with them.
15. What did the teacher tell the speakers t d?
A. Try t be funny.
B. Give backgrund infrmatin.
C. Talk abut the glbal climate.
16. Hw many peple live in the man’s huse?
A. Five. B. Seven. C. Twelve.
听第10段材料,回答第17 至20题。
17. What time did the speaker expect t hear the alarm?
A. At 7:00. B. At 8:00. C. At 9:00.
18. Which piece f the speaker’s clthing was clean?
A. The shirt. B. The pants. CV. The tie.
19. Where did the speaker g right after getting dressed?
A. The kitchen. B. The bathrm. C. The bedrm.
20. Hw did Karen prbably feel in the end?
A. Grateful. B. Anxius. C. Surprised.
第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)
第一节单项填空(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四个选项选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
1.The health f garden plants depends n the sil _____ --the prper balance f mineral pieces, rganic matter, air and water.
A. cnstructin B. cnservatin
C. crpratin D. cmpsitin.
2.Last December China _____ 100 Chinese and 10 freigners fr their utstanding cntributins t the cuntry’s refrm and pening-up.
A. distinguished B. spnsred
C. acknwledged D. evaluated
3.Her dctr indicated that even adding a(n) _____ amunt f daily exercise wuld dramatically imprve her health.
A. mdest B. equal
C. cnsiderable D. exact
4.Cmputer-cntrlled rbts are taking ver jbs in many industries, which used t be dne _______.
A. artificially B. manually
C. cmprehensively D. gradually
5.____ clear gals, we becme strangely lyal t perfrming daily dings until we becme slaves f them.
A. On tp f B. In the silence f
C. On accunt f D. In the absence f
6.A scientist’s attempt t prduce the wrld’s first gene-edited babies _____ are immune t HIV has sparked cntrversy in academia and the public.
A. as B. wh
C. whm D. whse
7.Never turn dwn a jb because yu think it’s t small. Yu dn’t knw _____ it can lead.
A. hw B. where
C. whether D. what
8.---I dn’t understand why Catherine stpped shrt _____ she ught t have cntinued.
---It’s bvius that she lacked self-cnfidence.
A. when B. while
C. if D. as
9.Guangdng prvince rlled ut new guidelines, _____ ffensive nicknames and nline vilence as schl bullying.
A. defining B. defined
C. t define D. having defined
10.It is almst five years since Jimmy taught high schl students and he _____ as an interpreter in a freign enterprise.
A. served B. had served
C. is serving D. wuld serve
11.---We fund a buyer fr ur huse, but then the sale _____.
--- Why nt prmte it by psting an advertisement nline?
A. fell thrugh B. gt thrugh
C. cleared up D. lked up
12.Pele had bags f natural talent, but he ______ withut the determinatin t deal with all the prblems life threw in his path.
A. wuld never succeed B. never succeeded
C. wuld never have succeeded D. have never succeeded
13.He was still full f ptimism fr the future despite many prblems, and never nce ______ him get wrried r upset.
A. I saw B. I wuld see
C. did I see D. wuld I see
14.I was telling a jke and Sam just interrupted me t tell a different ne. He always _____!
A. bites his tngue B. saves his skin
C. steals my thunder D. pulls my leg
15.---I’ve heard a lt abut yu. Yu gt prmted, right? ______
--- Many thanks.
A. Gd fr yu B. Yu asked fr it
C. There yu are D. Yu’ve gne t far
第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的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。
I first started writing in the summer f 1998. Back then I was a teacher. After years f dreaming, I decided it was finally time t write a bk. Fr 10 years I wrte, ___16___ fur middle-grade nvels and six pictures bks almst nly t editrs. This was ___17___ in the snail-mail age. Remember the ___18___ yu experienced as a child waiting fr birthday presents t arrive in the mail? That was me fr the better part f a decade.
In Spring 2009, at the last minute, I decided t hand in a middle-grade histrical nvel-in-verse t a ___19___ at a lcal writing cnference. I knew in my heart that it was my ___20___ wrk, but I wasn’t sure hw it wuld be ___21___ alngside pieces meant fr the adult market. But then ----I wn. My prize ___22___ a ne-n-ne interview with an editr wh, after ___23___ my manuscript, asked, “Why dn’t yu have a(n) ___24___ yet?”
Nt lng after that, I ___25___ with my first agent. Then in 2013, after parting with my first agent, I was again faced with the ___26___ fr representatin. This time I submitted t three agencies and gt tw ___27___. Over the span f 20 years, I’ve gt 18 cmpleted manuscripts and was ___28___ almst 350 times. It tk me 14 years t see my first bk ___29___ the shelf. Yu culd lk at these numbers and get pretty ___30___. I can lk at these numbers and feel the same. I knw plenty f peple with a ___31___ apprenticeship(学徒期). I have friends wh have been mre ___32___. All srts f authrs I ___33___ with in 2012 have published far mre than I have. But here’s the ___34___ thing I’ve learned in the last 20 years: My prcess is mine. My jurney is mine. Each bk finds its way n its wn.
The writing life is a lng-term jurney. There is n right way. There is n ___35___ fix. There is n easy rad. There is a lt f frustratin and disappintment, but there is jy and satisfactin, t.
16. A. submitting B. lending C. keeping D. presenting
17. A. sn B. back C. already D. later
18. A. appreciatin B. entertainment C. anticipatin D. embarrassment
19. A. publisher B. newspaper C. receptin D. cmpetitin
20. A. initial B. casual C. innvative D. subjective
21. A. criticized B. prcessed C. received D. distributed
22. A. fllwed B. cncluded C. ensured D. cnfirmed
23. A. crrecting B. plishing C. mnitring D. reviewing
24. A. agent B. client C. instructr D. fan
25. A. signed B. bargained C. dealt D. reasned
26. A. excuse B. affectin C. hunt D. request
27. A. ffers B. substitutins C. prfessins D. cmplaints
28. A. registered B. rejected C. defeated D. deserted
29. A. under B. beside C. ff D. n
30. A. amused B. inspired C. tuched D. frustrated
31. A. lnger B. heavier C. shrter D. newer
32. A. famus B. intelligent C. enthusiastic D. prductive
33. A. debated B. mixed C. cperated D. disagreed
34. A. key B. handy C. funny D. lively
35. A. temprary B. quick C. pssible D. flexible
第三部分 阅读理解(共15小题:每小题2分,满分30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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
A
36. Which cmpany name has a clse relatinship with literature?
A. Ggle. B. Cadillac.
C. Starbucks. D. Rlex.
37. Which f the fllwing statements is True?
A. Ggle was adpted because “ggl” was nt available then.
B. Cadillac was named after the funding father f the cmpany.
C. Starbucks was used due t the c-funder’s lve fr his twn.
D. Hans Wilsdrf intended Rlex t be universally accepted.
B
If yu culd travel back in time five centuries, yu’d encunter a freshly painted “Mna Lisa” in Renaissance Eurpe and cler temperatures acrss the Nrthern Hemisphere. This was a wrld in the midst f the Little Ice Age and a perid f vast Eurpean explratin nw knwn as the Age f Discvery.
But what if we culd lk 500 years int the future and glimpse the Earth f the 26th century? Wuld the wrld seem as different t us as the 21st century wuld have seemed t residents f the 16 century? Fr starters, what will the weather be like?
Depending n whm yu ask, the 26th century will either be a little chilly r extremely ht. Sme slar utput mdels suggest that by the 2500s, Earth’s climate will have cled back dwn t near Little Ice Age cnditins. Other studies predict that nging climate change and fssil fuel use will leave much f the planet t ht fr human life by 2300. Sme experts date the beginning f human climate change back t the Industrial Revlutin in the18s, thers t slash-and-burn agricultural practices in prehistric times. Either way, tl-wielding humans alter their envirnment --- and ur 26th century tls might be quite impressive indeed.
Theretical physicist and futurist Michi Kaku predicts that in a mere 100 years, humanity will make the leap frm a type zer civilizatin t a type I civilizatin n the Kardashev Scale. In ther wrds, we’ll becme a species that can use the entire sum f a planet’s energy, mastering clean energy technlgies such as fusin and slar pwer. Furthermre, they’ll be able t handle planetary energy in rder t cntrl glbal climate.
Technlgy has imprved significantly since the 1500s, and this pace will likely cntinue in the centuries t cme. Physicist Stephen Hawking prpses that by the year 2600, this grwth wuld see 10 new theretical physics papers published every 10 secnds. If Mre’s Law hlds true and bth cmputer speed and cmplexity duble every 18 mnths, then sme f these studies may be the wrk f highly intelligent machines.
What ther technlgies will shape the wrld f the 26th century? Futurist and authr Adrian Berry believes the average human life span will reach 140 years and that the digital strage f human persnalities will enable a cmputerized state f living frever. Humans will farm the ceans, travel in starships and reside in bth lunar and Martian clnies while rbts explre the uter csms.
38. Why des the authr mentin the Little Ice Age in the first paragraph?
A. T shw the severity f the current glbal warming.
B. T stress the clse cnnectin with the current climate.
C. T prvide cntrast t the predictin f future climate.
D. T illustrate the imprtance f prtecting the envirnment.
39. The predictin that Earth will cl dwn is based n _____.
A. changes in slar activity B. nging climate change
C. previus general assumptins D. current cnsumptin f fssil fuel
40. What effect will the 26th century technlgies have n human beings?
A. Humans will suffer frm severe glbal warming.
B. Cyber technlgy helps human persnalities survive.
C. Humans needn’t wrk with the applicatin f rbts.
D. Highly intelligent machines will replace humans.
C
Hw wuld yu describe yur style? Frmal? Classical? Casual? Smart? First f all, what is style? Let’s hear a few wrds f wisdm frm the wise. “Style is knwing wh yu are and what yu want t say,” (Gre Vidal); “Style is an expressin f individualism mixed with charm,” (Jhn Fairchild); “Style is the perfectin f a pint f view,” (Rbert Eberhart); “Style is a simple way f saying cmplicated things,” (Jean Ccteau); “Style is the dress f thughts,” (Lrd Chesterfield).
S, nw yu knw what style is, yu’ll need t buy sme clthes. But where? In the UK, yu can get really cheap, stylish, secnd-hand clthes at charity shps. They’re great if yu want exclusive labels but dn’t want t pay the price. The nly difficulty is discvering where the really gd bargains are. But dn’t wrry, Leila Gray can help yu here. She’s the prud wner f a vintage Hardy Amies cat, picked up at a charity shp fr £20---a gd deal when yu realize it cst mre than £800 new. “Yu have t g t the richer areas f a city,” she says. “That’s where all the labels are. It can take a bit f hunting arund, but that is half the fun, and there’s a lt f buried treasure just waiting t be discvered.”
S, nw yu knw where t buy yur new, stylish clthes, hw d yu acquire yur style? Experts say that mixing and matching frm charity shps can help yu find yur wn style----smething that’s really yu. That’s what Scttish musician Mrus did. “My fashin tip is this,” he says, “Lk at yurself with the eye f a graphic designer. If yu can’t be attractive, aim fr ‘interesting’ r ‘riginal’.” Mmus’ unique style culd even make him happier, t. As psychlgist Marilyn Elias explains, the happiest peple “judge themselves by their wn yardsticks, never against what thers d r have”.
Shichi Aki, the funder f Japanese street style magazine FRUiTS, agrees. “I think real fashin is what peple wear n the streets, the clthes that they wear, the way that they wear them,” he says. “What yu see in fashin magazines and n mdels has been styled and it’s mre cmmercial.” He says that his inspiratin fr FRUiTS came frm peple cmbining traditinal Japanese clthing such as the kimn and “geta” (Japanese wden clgs) with Western fashin. “This really caught my eye,” Aki adds. These styles may seem wild, but Aki’s idea is nt: be bld, be creative and find smething that suits yu.
Maybe it’s time t create yur wn lk. There are many nline guides t help yu. Perhaps the best advice cmes frm a website called wikiHw, “If yu see smething yu like,” it says, “feel free t cpy, but dn’t make yurself a clne… mix it up and make it yurs.” Think abut it!
41. What shuld yu first d t chse they style that best suits yu?
A. Fllw the images f the wise peple. B. G fr whatever is fashinable.
C. Simplify cmplicated expressins. D. Figure ut what a true style is.
42. What des the underlined wrd “that” in Paragraph 2 refer t?
A. Getting clthes f leading brands. B. Buying clthes at rather lw prices.
C. Searching fr really gd bargains. D. Starting a charity shp selling clthes.
43. What is the fcus f Shichi Aki and his magazine FRUiTS?
A. Cmmercializatin f fashin magazines.
B. Expressin f smething persnal and creative.
C. Designing fashinable wear fr men in the street.
D. Prmting Japanese traditinal clthing wrldwide.
44. What is prbably the best title fr the passage?
A. Hw t find the style that suits yu B. Where t pick up a bargain
C. What t wear t develp yur style D. Whm t mdel t be ppular
D
J.K. Rwling is the authr f the mst successful bk series in histry, but her attempt t take n a new career as a screenwriter hasn’t been as smth as she may have thught it wuld be. The sequel(续篇), “Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes f Grindelwald”, shws that even the mst successful authr in the wrld is in need f checks and balances when making the transitin t cinema.
Fllwing the sale f half a billin cpies f the Harry Ptter series, Rwling is wrking hard t extend and enrich the mythlgy she created arund the child wizard. In cntrast t the eight Harry Ptter mvies, which were based n the seven bks and mst f which were written by experienced screenwriter Steve Klves, the “Fantastic Beasts” series is scripted nly by Rwling. This time she skipped the bkstres and went straight t the mvie theater.
The “Fantastic Beasts” series takes its title frm ne f Harry Ptter’s textbks. The leap backward in time, a new set f adult heres and a glbe-spanning backgrund shw that Rwling is in tune with her fans and the spirit f the times. Harry Ptter and his friends started ut as a typical prduct f 1990s naivety, but since then the lyal veteran audience has experienced the shcks f the 21st century and grwn mature and discuraged. The “Fantastic Beasts” series feel less like children’s fare; they deal with adults and frightening events that ccurred in Eurpe at the end f the 1920s.
It’s 1927, and the criminal Grindelwald has escaped frm prisn t Eurpe. The her, Newt Scamander, a zlgist f fantastic beasts, prefers t distance himself frm plitics and maintain his imprvised nature reserve in Lndn. But the yung Prf. Dumbledre reminds him that neutrality is nt an ptin in hard times. Dumbledre urges him t crss the Channel t Paris and stp Grindelwald, wh is trying t plt a war t ensure the purity f the wizard race.
The rugh utline f the plt cnstitutes nly part f the mvie. There are many ther characters wh appear in the mystery. I will mentin the by Credence wh cntinues t have a central rle in the struggle between the her and the villain, even as his backgrund remains a mystery. Similarly, Newt’s brther and partner, the snake-wman Nagini, and ther new and ld characters hint at an bscure past and future. Rwling ppulates her wrld with characters large and small, dd beasts and simplifies its stry t lay the fundatin wrk f the universe. The film lays strng fundatins f mystery, but frgets t build any srt f structure abve them. It’s like a cnstructin site where the budget ran ut t fast.
With mvie screens full f superheres and fantasy films, and every studi trying t flat a fictinal universe, Rwling is tday’s mst creative builder f cinema wrlds, but there’s still a difference between her and a mega-crpratin like Disney. Every character and beast is there because Rwling said s, nt because the marketing divisin thught it wuld prmte sales f merchandise. Rwling clearly has a true passin t create a mythlgy, and just as clearly, she hasn’t yet finished creating it.
The “Fantastic Beasts” series ffers a wrld even fuller than that f Harry Ptter. Once mre she cllabrates with David Yates, wh directed the last fur Harry Ptter mvies and nw the tw “Fantastic Beasts” pictures. Still, the wrld she’s created wuld be even mre wndrus if Rwling had nly filled it ut with a crystallized r at least cherent plt. In the Harry Ptter series, she mstly succeeded in making the films int independent wrks. But withut experienced screenwriters t mediate between her imaginatin and the screen, the tw “Fantastic Beasts” episdes are mre like a chess game in which the creatr mves characters frm A t B as part f a brader strategy---which remains unclear.
“Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes f Grindelwald” is a film made fr existing fans and desn’t bther t appeal t a new audience. Nt by chance des it ffer a mre mature wrld fr fans wh have grwn up at least as much as Daniel Radcliffe. Fr them, the mvie delivers the gds, but little f the magic remains. If Rwling cntinues t put ut films withut a beginning and an end, her wrld will cllapse, leaving nly the middle. It may be entertainment with captivating characters and effects, but it’s nt a mvie.
45. What changes has J.K. Rwling made in her writing career?
A. She was frced t abandn her riginal writing career and start a new ne.
B. She was determined t skip the bkstres and publish bks n her wn.
C. She started a new fantasy bk having nthing t d with the Harry Ptter series.
D. She tried t enrich the Harry Ptter series as a screenwriter rather than a nvelist.
46. Wh are prbably the target audience f the “Fantastic Beasts” series?
A. Kids newly intrduced t magic. B. Teenage students with grand dreams.
C. Adults ging thrugh life changes. D. Prfessinal critics f fantasy bks.
47. What are the features f the “Fantastic Beasts” series?
A. Cmplex stry and exciting characters.
B. Simple stry but abundant characters.
C. Childish stry and strange characters.
D. Sad stry but inspiring characters.
48. Big crpratins like Disney chse mvie characters and beasts based n _____.
A. ptential prfitability f the mvies B. preference f their screenwriters
C. cnsultatin with the riginal authr D. investigatin int successful films
49. Hw des the authr explain Rwling’s failure t create a clear plt?
A. By describing shting prcesses. B. By listing fficial statistics.
C. By drawing a cmparisn. D. By citing examples.
50. What des the authr think f J. K. Rwling’s perfrmance as a screenwriter?
A. It is really a disappintment fr mvie gers.
B. It is widely acknwledged by her bk fans.
C. There exits much mre magic in her screenplay.
D. There is still much rm fr imprvement.
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表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。
注意:请将答案写在答题纸上相应的题号的横线上。每个空格只填一个单词。
As the cncept f emtinal intelligence (EI) has gne glbal, we’ve watched prfessinals fail as they try t imprve their emtinal intelligence because they either dn’t knw where t fcus their effrts r they haven’t understd hw t imprve these skills n a practical level. In ur wrk cnsulting with cmpanies and caching leaders, we have fund that if yu’re lking t develp particular EI strengths, it helps t cnsider areas fr imprvement thers have identified alng with the gals yu want t achieve----and then t actively build habits in thse areas rather than simply relying n understanding them cnceptually.
The first step is t get a sense f hw yur self-perceptin (hw yu see yurself) differs frm yur reputatin (hw thers see yu).
This is especially true fr the develpment f emtinal intelligence because we can be blind t hw we express and read the emtinal cmpnents f ur interactins. Fr example, mst f us think that we’re gd listeners, but very ften that’s really nt the case. Withut this external reality check, it will be difficult fr yu t identify the ways that yur actins affect yur perfrmance. Getting feedback frm thers can als prvide prf f the necessity f shifting ur behavir and mtivatin t d s.
T give yu the best sense f where the differences lie between yur self-perceptin and reputatin, yu shuld use a 360-drgree feedback assessment that takes int accunt the multiple facets f EI. The key is t find ne that guarantees cnfidentiality t thse giving yu feedback and that is fcused n develpment and nt n perfrmance assessment.
Secndly, when yu get yur feedback frm an assessment, let that infrm what yu want t imprve. But als cnsider what yur gals are. When it cmes t cultivating strengths in emtinal intelligence, yu’re at a huge disadvantage if yu’re nly interested because thers said yu shuld be. Yur emtinal intelligence is s tied up in hur sense f self that being intrinsically(内在的) mtivated t make the effrt matters mre when changing lngstanding habits than it des when simply learning a skill.
That means the areas that yu chse t actively wrk n shuld lie at the intersectin f the feedback yu’ve gtten and the areas that are mst imprtant t yur wn aspiratins(渴望). Understanding the impacts f yur current EI habits relative t yur gals will keep yu ging ver the lng haul as yu d the wrk f strengthening yur emtinal intelligence.
Once yu’ve determined which EI skills yu want t fcus n, identify specific actins that yu’ll take. If yu’re wrking n becming a better listener, fr example, yu might decide that when yu’re cnversing with smene yu’ll take the time t pause, listen t what they have t say, and check that yu understand befre yu reply. Keep it specific. Yu shuld als take every naturally ccurring pprtunity t practice the skill yu’re develping, n matter hw small.
By starting t change yur rutine reactins, yu’ll be well n yur way t figuring ut the ld habits that aren’t serving yu well and transfrming them int new, imprved nes that d.
第五部分书面表达(满分 25 分)
61.请认真阅读下面的图文信息,并按要求用英语写一篇 150 字左右的文章。
Sprts classes are very imprtant t students’ health and verall well-being. The Centers fr Disease Cntrl and Preventin stated that ver the past three years besity in children and adlescents has dubled because f diet and lack f activity.
A recent survey by the China Yuth Daily shwed that 64.7 percent f the 2,003 respndents fund sprts classes in middle schls unsatisfactry.
The gvernment has begun t address the prblem. Accrding t a guideline n high schl entrance exam refrm released by the Ministry f Educatin in 2016, scres f physical educatin will be cnsidered in enrllment fr senir high schls.
【写作内容】
1. 用约 30个单词概述上述信息的主要内容;
2. 结合上述信息,简要分析目前中学体育课上得不够好的原因;
3. 就如何改进目前中学体育课现状提出你的建议(不少于两点).
【写作要求】
(1)写作过程中不能直接引用原文语句;
(2)作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称;
(3)文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称;
(4)不必写标题。
【评分标准】 内容完整,语言规范,语篇连贯,词数适当。
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Cmpany Names That Have Secret Meanings
C-funder Larry Page was at a brainstrming sessin at Stanfrd fr a new massive data indexing website. Smene suggested “gglplex”—ne f the largest describable NUMBERS. Page shrtened it t “ggl.” When he later checked fr the availability f the dmain name, he made a mistake and typed in “ggle” instead. But he liked the name and registered it fr himself and c-funder Sergey Brin.
This luxury car maker cmbined elements frm the Frd and Oldsmbile cmpanies when it was started in 1902 and later became knwn fr its innvatin and high quality. The cmpany was named fr the French explrer Antine Laumet de la Mthe Cadillac, wh funded the city f Detrit in 1701.
Cmpany c-funder Grdn Bwker has said that while brainstrming names, smene brught ut a map that featured the ld mining twn f Starb. That may have led him t think f Starbuck, the first mate in Herman Melville’s famus nvel, Mby Dick. Nt nly the cmpany name but als the rigin f its lg has arused great curisity.
The inventr f Rlex, Hans Wilsdrf, was lking t make an elegant, yet precise, wristwatch. He wanted a name that was easy t say, wrked in different languages, and lked gd n the watches. He settled n Rlex in 1908.
Passage utline
Supprting details
Intrductin
Thugh glbally acknwledged, EI still ___51___ prfessinals, fr they aren’t aware f hw t imprve it.
Appraches t strengthening EI
Spt the ___52___ between self-perceptin and reputatin
●With external reality check, we are ___53___ f understanding ur interactins accurately.
●We are ___54___ t change ur behavir by getting an utside feedback.
●We are expected t ___55___ hw self-perceptin differs frm reputatin in all aspects.
Find ut what ___56___ t us
We shuld clearly ___57___ ur gals and fcus ur effrt n imprving urselves instead f just learning a skill.
___58___ the utside feedback with ur gals can give us supprt n the way t strengthening ur EI.
Identify what changes we will make
Be ___59___abut the actins and take advantage f every pssible pprtunity t practice EI skills.
Summary
___60___ useless ld habits and develp new nes in areas fr imprvement thers have identified with yur wn gals t strengthen yur EI.
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